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Suppose a State of New York bond will pay $1,000 ten years from now. If the going interest rate on these 10-year bonds is 5.5%, how much is the bond worth today?


A) $585.43
B) $614.70
C) $645.44
D) $677.71
E) $711.59

F) All of the above
G) A) and B)

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The greater the number of compounding periods within a year, then (1) the greater the future value of a lump sum investment at Time 0 and (2) the greater the present value of a given lump sum to be received at some future date.

A) True
B) False

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Which of the following investments would have the lowest present value? Assume that the effective annual rate for all investments is the same and is greater than zero.


A) Investment A pays $250 at the end of eyear for the next 10 years (a total of 10 payments) .
B) Investment B pays $125 at the end of e6-month period for the next 10 years (a total of 20 payments) .
C) Investment C pays $125 at the beginning of e6-month period for the next 10 years (a total of 20 payments) .
D) Investment D pays $2,500 at the end of 10 years (just one payment) .
E) Investment E pays $250 at the beginning of eyear for the next 10 years (a total of 10 payments) .

F) A) and E)
G) B) and E)

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You want to quit your job and go back to school for a law degree 4 years from now, and you plan to save $3,500 per year, beginning immediately. You will make 4 deposits in an account that pays 5.7% interest. Under these assumptions, how much will you have 4 years from today?


A) $16,112
B) $16,918
C) $17,763
D) $18,652
E) $19,584

F) A) and B)
G) A) and C)

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What is the present value of the following cash flow stream at a rate of 12.0%?


A) $9,699
B) $10,210
C) $10,747
D) $11,284
E) $11,849

F) A) and E)
G) A) and D)

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If the discount (or interest) rate is positive, the future value of an expected series of payments will always exceed the present value of the same series.

A) True
B) False

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You are considering investing in a bank account that pays a nominal annual rate of 7%, compounded monthly. If you invest $3,000 at the end of each month, how many months will it take for your account to grow to $150,000?


A) 39.60
B) 44.00
C) 48.40
D) 53.24
E) 58.57

F) A) and E)
G) C) and D)

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You want to go to Europe 5 years from now, and you can save $3,100 per year, beginning one year from today. You plan to deposit the funds in a mutual fund that you think will return 8.5% per year. Under these conditions, how much would you have just after you make the 5th deposit, 5 years from now?


A) $18,369
B) $19,287
C) $20,251
D) $21,264
E) $22,327

F) A) and D)
G) B) and D)

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Suppose you have $1,500 and plan to purchase a 5-year certificate of deposit (CD) that pays 3.5% interest, compounded annually. How much will you have when the CD matures?


A) $1,781.53
B) $1,870.61
C) $1,964.14
D) $2,062.34
E) $2,165.46

F) C) and D)
G) A) and B)

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You sold a car and accepted a note with the following cash flow stream as your payment. What was the effective price you received for the car assuming an interest rate of 6.0%?


A) $5,987
B) $6,286
C) $6,600
D) $6,930
E) $7,277

F) A) and E)
G) A) and D)

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Suppose you deposited $5,000 in a bank account that pays 5.25% with daily compounding based on a 360-day year. How much would be in the account after 8 months, assuming each month has 30 days?


A) $5,178.09
B) $5,436.99
C) $5,708.84
D) $5,994.28
E) $6,294.00

F) B) and C)
G) A) and B)

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Your bank account pays a 6% nominal rate of interest. The interest is compounded quarterly. Which of the following statements is CORRECT?


A) The periodic rate of interest is 1.5% and the effective rate of interest is 3%.
B) The periodic rate of interest is 6% and the effective rate of interest is greater than 6%.
C) The periodic rate of interest is 1.5% and the effective rate of interest is greater than 6%.
D) The periodic rate of interest is 3% and the effective rate of interest is 6%.
E) The periodic rate of interest is 6% and the effective rate of interest is also 6%.

F) A) and D)
G) A) and E)

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What's the rate of return you would earn if you paid $950 for a perpetuity that pays $85 per year?


A) 8.95%
B) 9.39%
C) 9.86%
D) 10.36%
E) 10.88%

F) B) and C)
G) None of the above

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S. Treasury bond will pay a lump sum of $1,000 exactly 3 years from today. The nominal interest rate is 6%, semiannual compounding. Which of the following statements is CORRECT?


A) The periodic interest rate is greater than 3%.
B) The periodic rate is less than 3%.
C) The present value would be greater if the lump sum were discounted back for more periods.
D) The present value of the $1,000 would be larger if interest were compounded monthly rather than semiannually.
E) The PV of the $1,000 lump sum has a smaller present value than the PV of a 3-year, $333.33 ordinary annuity.

F) A) and B)
G) A) and E)

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Suppose a bank offers to lend you $10,000 for 1 year on a loan contract that calls for you to make interest payments of $250.00 at the end of each quarter and then pay off the principal amount at the end of the year. What is the effective annual rate on the loan?


A) 8.46%
B) 8.90%
C) 9.37%
D) 9.86%
E) 10.38%

F) C) and D)
G) C) and E)

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What is the PV of an ordinary annuity with 10 payments of $2,700 if the appropriate interest rate is 5.5%?


A) $16,576
B) $17,449
C) $18,367
D) $19,334
E) $20,352

F) A) and E)
G) B) and C)

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Which of the following statements is CORRECT, assuming positive interest rates and holding other things constant?


A) The present value of a 5-year, $250 annuity due will be lower than the PV of a similar ordinary annuity.
B) A 30-year, $150,000 amortized mortgage will have larger monthly payments than an otherwise similar 20-year mortgage.
C) A bank loan's nominal interest rate will always be equal to or greater than its effective annual rate.
D) If an investment pays 10% interest, compounded quarterly, its effective annual rate will be greater than 10%.
E) Banks A and B offer the same nominal annual rate of interest, but A pays interest quarterly and B pays semiannually. Deposits in Bank B will provide the higher future value if you leave your funds on deposit.

F) A) and E)
G) A) and D)

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Suppose your credit card issuer states that it charges a 15.00% nominal annual rate, but you must make monthly payments, which amounts to monthly compounding. What is the effective annual rate?


A) 15.27%
B) 16.08%
C) 16.88%
D) 17.72%
E) 18.61%

F) B) and E)
G) None of the above

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If a bank compounds savings accounts quarterly, the nominal rate will exceed the effective annual rate.

A) True
B) False

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You want to buy a new ski boat 2 years from now, and you plan to save $8,200 per year, beginning one year from today. You will deposit your savings in an account that pays 6.2% interest. How much will you have just after you make the 2nd deposit, 2 years from now?


A) $15,260
B) $16,063
C) $16,908
D) $17,754
E) $18,642

F) B) and C)
G) A) and E)

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