The Time Value of Money C H A P T E R N I N E



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The Time Value of Money C H A P T E R N I N E

Figure 9-1 Relationship of present value and future value PPT 9-1 $1,000 present value $ 10% interest $1,464.10 future value 0 1 2 3 4 Number of periods

Figure 9-2 Compounding process for annuity PPT 9-2 Period 0 Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 $1,000 x 1.000 = $1,000 $1,000 for one period 10% FV = $1,100 $1,000for two periods 10% FV = $1,210 $1,000 for three periods 10% FV = $1,331 $4,641

Table 9-1 Relationship of present value to annuity PPT 9-3 Annual Beginning Interest Annual Ending Year Balance (6 percent) Withdrawal Balance 1.... $10,000.00 $600.00 $2,886.00 $7,714.00 2.... 7,714.00 462.84 2,886.00 5,290.84 3.... 5,290.84 317.45 2,886.00 2,722.29 4.... 2,722.29 163.71 2,886.00 0

Table 9-2 Payoff table for loan (amortization table) PPT 9-4 Annual Repayment Period Beginning Balance Annual Payment Interest (8%) on Principal Ending Balance 1.... $40,000 $4,074 $3,200 $ 874 $39,126 2.... 39,126 4,074 3,130 944 38,182 3.... 38,182 4,074 3,055 1,019 37,163

Review of formulas (a) Formula Appendix FV = PV(1 + i) n Future value single amount.. (9-1) A PV FV 1 (1 + i) n Present value single amount. (9-3) B Future value annuity....... (9-4a) C Future value annuity in n+ 1 advance................... (9-4b) (1+ i) (1+ i) = FV = A FV A A = A BGN (1 + n i) 1 i i PPT 9-5 1 1 n (1 + i) Present value annuity....... (9-5a) P V A = A D i

Review of formulas (b) Formula Appendix Present value annuity in 1 (1 i) + n 1 advance................ (9-5b) (1 + i) PV A = A BGN i Annuity equalling a future i value.................. (9-6a) A = FV A n C (1 + i) 1 Annuity in advance equalling a i future value............ (9-6b) A = FV + (1 + i) (1 + i) BGN A n 1 Annuity equalling a present i value.................. (9-7a) A = P V D A 1 1 (1 + i) n PPT 9-5 Annuity in advance equalling a i present value........... (9-7b) A BGN = P V A 1 (1 + i) n 1 (1 + i)

The present value of a deferred annuity ($1,000 per year to be paid 4-8 years in the future) (first step) Beginning of fourth period PPT 9-6 3,993 A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 Present $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 value 0 1* 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 *Each number represents the end of the period; that is, 4 represents the end of the fourth period.

The present value of a deferred annuity ($1,000 per year to be paid 4-8 years in the future) (second step) End of third period Beginning of fourth period PPT 9-6 $3,170 $3,993 A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 Present (single amount) $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 value 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Chapter 9 - Outline LT 9-1 Time Value of Money Future Value and Present Value Annuities 2 Questions to Ask in Time Value of Money Problems Adjusting for Non-Annual Compounding Compound Interest Tables

Time Value of Money LT 9-2 The basic idea behind the concept of time value of money is: $1 received today is worth more than $1 in the future OR $1 received in the future is worth less than $1 today Why? because interest can be earned on the money The connecting piece or link between present (today) and future is the interest rate

Future Value and Present Value LT 9-3 Future Value (FV) is what money today will be worth at some point in the future Present Value (PV) is what money at some point in the future is worth today

Annuity LT 9-4 Annuity: a stream or series of equal payments to be received in the future The payments are assumed to be received at the end of each period A good example of an annuity is a lease, where a fixed monthly charge is paid over a number of years

2 Questions to Ask in Time Value of Money Problems LT 9-5 Future Value or Present Value? Future Value: Present (Now) Future Present Value: Future Present (Now) Single amount or Annuity? Single amount: one-time (or lump) sum Annuity: same amount per year for a number of years

Adjusting for Non-Annual Compounding LT 9-6 Interest is often compounded quarterly, monthly, or semiannually in the real world Since the time value of money tables assume annual compounding, an adjustment must be made: the number of years is multiplied by the number of compounding periods the annual interest rate is divided by the number of compounding periods

Future value of $1 (FV IF ) LT 9-7 Periods 1% 2% 3% 4% 6% 8% 10% 1.... 1.010 1.020 1.030 1.040 1.060 1.080 1.100 2.... 1.020 1.040 1.061 1.082 1.124 1.166 1.210 3.... 1.030 1.061 1.093 1.125 1.191 1.260 1.331 4.... 1.041 1.082 1.126 1.170 1.262 1.360 1.464 5.... 1.051 1.104 1.159 1.217 1.338 1.469 1.611 10.... 1.105 1.219 1.344 1.480 1.791 2.159 2.594 20.... 1.220 1.486 1.806 2.191 3.207 4.661 6.727 An expanded table is presented in Appendix A

Present value of $1 (PV IF ) LT 9-8 Periods 1% 2% 3% 4% 6% 8% 10% 1..... 0.990 0.980 0.971 0.962 0.943 0.926 0.909 2..... 0.980 0.961 0.943 0.925 0.890 0.857 0.826 3..... 0.971 0.942 0.915 0.889 0.840 0.794 0.751 4..... 0.961 0.924 0.888 0.855 0.792 0.735 0.683 5..... 0.951 0.906 0.863 0.822 0.747 0.681 0.621 10..... 0.905 0.820 0.744 0.676 0.558 0.463 0.386 20..... 0.820 0.673 0.554 0.456 0.312 0.215 0.149 An expanded table is presented in Appendix B

Future value of an annuity of $1 (FV IFA ) LT 9-9 Periods 1% 2% 3% 4% 6% 8% 10% 1.... 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 2.... 2.010 2.020 2.030 2.040 2.060 2.080 2.100 3.... 3.030 3.060 3.091 3.122 3.184 3.246 3.310 4.... 4.060 4.122 4.184 4.246 4.375 4.506 4.641 5.... 5.101 5.204 5.309 5.416 5.637 5.867 6.105 10.... 10.462 10.950 11.464 12.006 13.181 14.487 15.937 20.... 22.019 24.297 26.870 29.778 36.786 45.762 57.275 30.... 34.785 40.588 47.575 56.085 79.058 113.280 164.490 An expanded table is presented in Appendix C

Present value of an annuity of $1 (PV IFA ) LT 9-10 Periods 1% 2% 3% 4% 6% 8% 10% An expanded table is presented in Appendix D 1.... 0.990 0.980 0.971 0.962 0.943 0.926 0.909 1.... 0.990 0.980 0.971 0.962 0.943 0.926 0.909 2.... 1.970 1.942 1.913 1.886 1.833 1.783 1.736 3.... 2.941 2.884 2.829 2.775 2.673 2.577 2.487 4.... 3.902 3.808 3.717 3.630 3.465 3.312 3.170 5.... 4.853 4.713 4.580 4.452 4.212 3.993 3.791 8.... 7.652 7.325 7.020 6.773 6.210 5.747 5.335 10.... 9.471 8.983 8.530 8.111 7.360 6.710 6.145 20.... 18.046 16.351 14.877 13.590 11.470 9.818 8.514 30.... 25.808 22.396 19.600 17.292 13.765 11.258 9.427