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ou invest $1000at time t=0 and an additional $5000 at time t=1/2. At time t=1/2 you have $1300 in your account and at time t=1 you have $6100 in your account. Find the dollar-weighted
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- You invest $5000 at time t=0 and an additional $2000 at time t=1/2. At time t=1/2 you have $5300 in your account and at time t=1 you have $7300 in your account. Find the dollar-weighted rate of return rd and the time-weighted rate of return rt on this investment.A. rd= 2.86 %, rt=3.43 %B. rd= 2 %, rt=2.4 %C. rd= 6.26 %, rt=7.5 %D. rd= 2.51 %, rt=3 %E. rd= 5.01 %, rt= 6 % Please answer it only correct without using ExcelConsider an investment where the cash flows are: – $946.21 at time t = 0 (negative since this is your initial investment) $377 at time t = 1 in years $204 at time t = 2 in years $499 at time t = 3 in years (a) Use Excel's "Solver" to find the internal rate of return (IRR) of this investment. Take a screen shot showing Solver open with your entries for the function clearly visible. Paste the screen shot into an application (like Paint), and save it as a (.png) file. Upload your screenshot below. (b) What is the value of IRR found by Solver?Find the internal rate of return for the following investment (yes I want the actual rate). Is it a good idea if MARR=10%? Year 2$ -160,400 75,000 -32,000 55,000 32,500 69,500 1 3 4
- The present value represents the amount of money you would have to deposit today in order to match what you would get from the income stream at the future date. The formula is Time = M = i Future value represents the total amount of money you would have if you deposit the income stream until a future date. The formula is To start our problem we need to identify the variables. Rate =r= i Income Stream S(t) = i Present Value = years % M 1. 0 S (t) et dt. Future Value = Present Value* erM dollars/yearSuppose that we make contributions to a fund of $125 today and $750 in twoyears for a return of $1000 in one year. First write the Net Present Value as a function of the discount factor ν. Secondly, use the NPV to calculate the yield rate of this investment (select the larger value for i. Finally, explain whether or not this is a good investment for us. Please show all workConsider the following cash flow. Calculate the rate of return for an investment of 1000 TL.
- Consider an investment that pays off $700 or $1,400 per $1,000 invested with equal probability. Suppose you have $1,000 but are willing to borrow to increase your expected return. What would happen to the expected value and standard deviation of the investment if you borrowed an additional $1,000 and invested a total of $2,000? What if you borrowed $2,000 to invest a total of $3,000? Instructions: Complete the table below to answer the questions above. Enter your responses as whole numbers and enter percentage values as percentages not decimals (i.e., 23% not 0.23). Enter a negative sign (-) to indicate a negative number if necessary. Invest $1,000 Invest $2,000 Invest $3,000 Expected Value $ 1050 1200 $ $ 1300 Percentage 20 % 30 % 40 % Standard Deviation 300 600 900 Expected Return N/A Doubled TripledWhat would be the interest rate that would allow you to convert an investment from B/.5,000 to B/.20,227.79 in 10 years? (NOTE: Do this problem ONLY with Conversion Factor and the corresponding Excel Financial Function and remember to confirm your answer with the corresponding Cash Flow Table)Monty Company manufactures automobile components for the worldwide market. The company has three large production facilities in Virginia, New Jersey, and California, which have been operating for many years. Brett Harker, vice president of production, believes it is time to upgrade operations by implementing computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) at one of the plants. Brett has asked corporate controller Connie Carson to gather information about the costs and benefits of implementing CIM. Carson has gathered the following data: Initial equipment cost $ 7,400,000 Working capital required at start-up $ 600,000 Salvage value of existing equipment 2$ 107,400 Annual operating cost savings $ 1,202,880 Salvage value of new equipment at end of its useful life $ 286,400 Working capital released at end of its useful life $ 600,000 Useful life of equipment 10 years Monty Company uses a 12% discount rate. Click here to view the factor table.
- Consider an investment that pays off $800 or $1,500 per $1,000 invested with equal probability. Suppose you have $1,000 but are willing to borrow to increase your expected return. What would happen to the expected value and standard deviation of the investment if you borrowed an additional $1,000 and invested a total of $2,000? What if you borrowed $2,000 to invest a total of $3,000?You have an opportunity to make an investment that will pay $100 at the end of year 1, $400 at the end of year 2, $400 at the end of year 3, $400 at the end of year 4 and $300 at the end of year 5. Find the present value of this cash flow stream if the interest rate is 8%. (Hint: You can simply discount each cash flow to the present and then add them up or use the "=NPV function" in Excel or the CF key on your financial calculator a. $1,251.25 b. $1,351.25 c. $1,151.25 d. $1,451.25 a.. b.. C. . d..Calculate the EAR of the following investment, entered as a percentage (Example: if your answer is 0.145, enter 14.5) Year Number Cashflow 0 -11400 1 3500 2 3000 3 3100 4 2800 Your Answer: