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SOLUTION
(A) proposal 1
$1,000,000 now + $200,000 from year 6 through 15 (Deferred
Annuity)
Appendix D (PV Factor)
PVA = A × PVIFA(10%, 10 years) = $200,000
× 6.145 = $1,229,000 (Present Value at the beginning of year 6,
i.e. the end of year 5)
Appendix B (PV Factor)
PV = FV × PVIF(10%, 5 years) = $1,229,000 × 0.621 = $763,209
Appendix B (PV Factor)
.70 × $3,000,000 = $2,100,000
PV = FV × PVIF(10%, 15 years) = $2,100,000 × 0.239 =
$501,900
Total Value
$1,000,000 (Present Payment)
+$763,209 (Present Value Of Deferred Annuity)
+$501,900 (Present Value Of $3 million Bonus)
_________
$2,265,109
_________
(B) proposal 2
Year
Sales Gross Profit (60%
Of Sales) Payment (30% Of Gross
Profit)
1 $2,000,000 $1,200,000 $360,000
2 $2,800,000 $1,680,000 $504,000
3 $3,920,000 $2,352,000 $705,600
4 $5,488,000 $3,292,800 $987,600
Year Payment Appendix B (PV Factor) PV
1 $360,000 0.909 $327,240
2 $504,000 0.826 $416,304
3 $705,600 0.751 $529,906
4 $987,600 0.683 $674,531
__________
Total Value $1,947,981
__________
(C) proposal 3
Future Value Of An Annuity Due (Appendix C)
On Semiannually Basis
n = 16 + 1 = 17
i = 10%/2 = 5%
FVIFA = 25.840 – 1 = 24.840 (Appendix C)
FVA = A × FVIFA = $200,000 × 24.840 =
$4,968,000 (Value After 8 Years)
Present Value Of Trust Fund (Appendix B)
PV = A × PVIF(10%, 8 years) = $4,968,000 × 0.467 =
$2,320,056 (Total Value)
SUMMARY
Value of Offer 1 $2,265,109
Value of Offer 2 $1,947,981
Value of Offer 3 $2,320,056
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