January 23, 2008
SI Finance 301 B
- Washington-Atlantic invests $4 million to clear a tract of land and to set our some young pine trees. The trees will mature in 10 years, at which time Washington-Atlantic plans to sell the forest at an expected price of $8 million. What is Washington-Atlantic’s expected rate of return?
- 8.12%
- 7.18%
- 6.43%
- 8.04%
- To complete your last year in business school and then go through law school, you will need $10,000 per year for 4 years, starting next year. Your rich uncle offers to put you through school, and he will deposit in a bank paying 7% interest, compounded annually, a sum of money that is sufficient to provide the 4 payments of $10,000 each. His deposit will be made today. How large must the deposit be?
- $44,399.43
- $67,744.23
- $33,872.11
- 29,847.83
- What is the present value of a perpetuity of $100 per year if the appropriate discount rate is 7%?
- $933.46
- $714.29
- $1,212.48
- $1,428.57
- Using the information from the question above, if interest rates in general were to double and the appropriate discount rate rose to 14%, what would happen to the present value of the perpetuity?
- When the interest rate is doubled, the PV of the perpetuity is doubled.
- When the interest rate is doubled, the PV of the perpetuity remains the same.
- When the interest rate is doubled, the PV of the perpetuity is halved.
- When the interest rate is doubled, the PV of the perpetuity is quadrupled.
- If you had $100 that was invested at 7% and you wanted to withdraw $10,000 at the end of each year, how long would your funds last?
- 15 years
- 7.65 years
- 14.27 years
- 17.8 years