The answer to this question is A. Beneficiary
Payer is the person who buy the insurance (not necessarily for themselves only, can be given to their family or friends). Insured can not only be a person, but it also can be an object (such as cars). And the giver is the company who provide the insurance service for the payer.
Answer:
It will take 27.56 years to gain $196,000.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Future value (FV)= $196,000
Present value (PV)= $46,000
Interest rate= 5.4% = 0.054
<u>To calculate the time required to reach the objective, we need to use the following formula:</u>
n= ln(FV/PV) / ln(1+i)
n= ln(196,000/46,000) / ln(1.054)
n= 27.56
It will take 27.56 years to gain $196,000.
Answer:
c. Payback is the amount of time to recover the initial investment. No discounting occurs and all cash flows after the payback period are not accounted for. The rule is intuitive and used by small business owners
Explanation:
Net present value is the present value of after tax cash flows from an investment less the amount invested. The NPV does account for all cash flows as well as time value of money.
Internal rate of return is the discount rate that equates the after tax cash flows from an investment to the amount invested
. The IRR does account for all cash flows.
The discounted payback period discounts cash flows
Answer:
payback 5 years
if the ltaer years cash flow increases several times, it would not affect the payback date. This is a disavantage of this method, it is focus on recover the investment without considering the total cash flow of the project.
Explanation:
Payback = the time in the life of a project on which the initial ivnestment is recover.
-31,000 Balance
Year 1 2,000 - 29,000
Year 2 0 - 29,000
Year 3 8,000 - 21,000
Year 4 9,000 - 12,000
Year 5 12,000 0
At year 5 the proejct achieve payback
<span>In order to determine the amount of the deposits, you must divide the overall amount needed by the future value of annuity due of 1 at 10% for 4 periods. $6,000,000 / 5.11 = $1,174,168.</span>