(a) Calculate the present value of this cash flow stream. (7 p.) (b) Calculate the annual equivalent of this cash flow stream. (4 p.) (c) Solve the questions in (a) and (b), if you receive the same amount of money, $100, at the end of each year. (3 p. +1 p.)
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- Suppose you receive cashflows of $10 at year 1, $12 at year 2, $14 at year 3 and $16 at year 4. What would be the value of the cashflows at year 2 at a 5% annual interest rate? MUST SHOW FULL WORK (NO EXCELL) a. 38.3458 b. 50.3458 c. 42.0000 d. 12.0000 e. 49.3621Which of the following will generate the greatest future sum of money, assuming other variables stay constant? Select one: a. 5% yearly compound interest b. 10% yearly simple interest c. 10% yearly compound interest d. 5% yearly simple interestSuppose you receive$130 at the end of each year for the next three years. a. If the interest rate is10%, what is the present value of these cash flows? b. What is the future value in three years of the present value you computed in(a)? c. Suppose you deposit the cash flows in a bank account that pays 10%interest per year. What is the balance in the account at the end of each of the next three years (after your deposit is made)? How does the final bank balance compare with your answer in (b)?
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