Answer:
It will take 10 years to have $20,000 on investment of $10,000.
Explanation:
Annual Rate of return = r = 7%
Compounded Value / Future Value = FV = $20,000
Investment Value / Present Value = PV = $10,000
Use Future value formula to solve this question:
Future Value = Present Value x ( 1 + Number of Year )^Number of year
FV = PV x
$20,000 = $10,000 x
=
$2 =
Log 2 = n log 1.07
0.30 = n x 0.03
n =
n = 10.00
n = 10 year (rounded off to nearest year )
It will take 10 years to have $20,000 on investment of $10,000.
Answer:
Explanation:
In order to find the highest amount david can pay or in other words the present value of the investment we would have to discount the cash flows
3000/1.08+3000/1.08^2+3000/1.08^3+3000/1.08^4+3000/1.08^5=11,978
The answer would be true. The reason for that is because excel automatically saves what you added on the sheet.
Answer and Explanation:
The journal entries are shown below:
1. Interest Receivable $300($36,000 × 10% x 30 ÷ 360)
To Interest Revenue $300
(Being accrued interest revenue is recorded)
2. Cash $36,450
To Interest Receivable A/c $300
To Interest Revenue A/c $150 ($36,000 × 10% x 15 ÷ 360)
To Notes Receivable A/c $36000
(Being note maturity date it is honoured is recorded)