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- What is the dollar-weighted return on a $100 investment that generates annual returns of $20, $15, $10, and $130, respectively in four years?Consider an initial investment of $100 using an accumulation function which is a second-degree polynomial. You are given that the future values of this investment at the end of six months and the first year are $120 and $150, respectively. Determine the present value of 100$ which is paid at time -15.An investment will pay $150 at the end of each of the next 3 years, $300 at the end of Year 4, $600 at the end of Year 5, and incur a $500 cost at the end of Year 6. If other investments of equal risk earn 6.7% annually, what is this investment’s present value? Its future value?
- An investment of $100 produces rate of return as followsIn year 1: a gain of 10 percentIn year 2: a loss of 5% percentIn year 3: a loss of 8 percentIn year 4: a gain of 3 percent.Calculate the value of the investment at the end of the fourth year and calculate the mean annual rate of return.A new investment is expected to return $15,000 per year, starting from next year (t=1) for ten periods (i.e., from t=1 to t=10). Thus, the sum of the expected returns over those periods is $150,000. How much is the sum of the present value of the expected return over those periods, assuming that the annual interest rate is 5%?An investment will pay $150 at the end of each of the next 3 years, $300 at the end of Year 4, $600 at the end of Year 5, and incur a $500 cost at the end of Year 6. If other investments of equal risk earn 6.7% annually, what is this investment’s present value?
- A similar application for investment yields can be made in cases where monthly cash annuities will be received as a return on investment. For example, assume that an investor makes an investment of $51,593 and will receive $400 at the end of each month for the next 20 years (240 months). What annual rate of return, compounded monthly, would be earned on the $51,593?You are looking at an investment that has an effective annual rate of 14 percent. (show answers and excel formula equations) a. What is the effective semiannual return? b. What is the effective quarterly return? c. What is the effective monthly return?What is the present value of an investment that will pay $1,000 in one year's time, and $1,000 every year after that, when the interest rate is 8%?