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1 Time Value of Money

2 Compounding Assume that the interest rate is 10% p.a.Assume that the interest rate is 10% p.a. What this means is that if you invest $1 for one year, you have been promised $1*(1+10/100) or $1.10 next yearWhat this means is that if you invest $1 for one year, you have been promised $1*(1+10/100) or $1.10 next year Investing $1 for yet another year promises to produce 1.10 *(1+10/100) or $1.21 in 2-yearsInvesting $1 for yet another year promises to produce 1.10 *(1+10/100) or $1.21 in 2-years

3 Value of Investing $1 –Continuing in this manner you will find that the following amounts will be earned:

4 Generalizing the method Generalizing the method requires some definitions. LetGeneralizing the method requires some definitions. Let –i be the interest rate –n be the life of the lump sum investment –PV be the present value –FV be the future value

5 Future Value of a Lump Sum

6 Example: Future Value of a Lump Sum Your bank offers a CD with an interest rate of 3% for a 5 year investment. You wish to invest $1,500 for 5 years, how much will your investment be worth?

7 Present Value of a Lump Sum

8 Example: Present Value of a Lump Sum You have been offered $40,000 for your printing business, payable in 2 years. Given the risk, you require a return of 8%. What is the present value of the offer?You have been offered $40,000 for your printing business, payable in 2 years. Given the risk, you require a return of 8%. What is the present value of the offer?

9 Lump Sums Formulae You have solved a present value and a future value of a lump sum. There remains two other variables that may be solved forYou have solved a present value and a future value of a lump sum. There remains two other variables that may be solved for –interest, i –number of periods, n

10 Solving Lump Sum Cash Flow for Interest Rate

11 Example: Interest Rate on a Lump Sum Investment If you invest $15,000 for ten years, you receive $30,000. What is your annual return?If you invest $15,000 for ten years, you receive $30,000. What is your annual return?

12 Solving Lump Sum Cash Flow for Number of Periods

13 The Frequency of Compounding You have a credit card that carries a rate of interest of 18% per year compounded monthly. What is the interest rate compounded annually?You have a credit card that carries a rate of interest of 18% per year compounded monthly. What is the interest rate compounded annually? That is, if you borrowed $1 with the card, what would you owe at the end of a year?That is, if you borrowed $1 with the card, what would you owe at the end of a year?

14 The Frequency of Compounding-continued 18% per year compounded monthly is just code for 18%/12 = 1.5% per month18% per year compounded monthly is just code for 18%/12 = 1.5% per month The year is the macroperiod, and the month is the microperiodThe year is the macroperiod, and the month is the microperiod In this case there are 12 microperiods in one macroperiodIn this case there are 12 microperiods in one macroperiod

15 The Frequency of Compounding-continued When a rate is expressed in terms of a macroperiod compounded with a different microperiod, then it is a nominal or annual percentage rate (APR). In the credit card example, it is 18%.When a rate is expressed in terms of a macroperiod compounded with a different microperiod, then it is a nominal or annual percentage rate (APR). In the credit card example, it is 18%. The (real) monthly rate is 18%/12 = 1.5% so the real annual rate (Effective Annual Rate, EFF) is ( ) = 19.56%The (real) monthly rate is 18%/12 = 1.5% so the real annual rate (Effective Annual Rate, EFF) is ( ) = 19.56% The two equal APR with different frequency of compounding have different effective annual rates:The two equal APR with different frequency of compounding have different effective annual rates:

16 Effective Annual Rates of an APR of 1

17 Annuities Financial analysts use several annuities with differing assumptions about the first payment. We will examine just two:Financial analysts use several annuities with differing assumptions about the first payment. We will examine just two: –regular annuity with its first coupon one period from now –annuity due with its first coupon today

18 Assumptions Regular Annuity –the first cash flow will occur exactly one period form now –all subsequent cash flows are separated by exactly one period –all periods are of equal length –the term structure of interest is flat –all cash flows have the same (nominal) value –the present value of a sum of present values is the sum of the present values

19 Annuity Formula Notation PV = the present value of the annuityPV = the present value of the annuity i = interest rate to be earned over the life of the annuityi = interest rate to be earned over the life of the annuity n = the number of paymentsn = the number of payments pmt = the periodic paymentpmt = the periodic payment

20 PV of Annuity Formula

21 PV Annuity Formula: Payment

22 PV Annuity Formula: Number of Payments

23 Perpetual Annuities / Perpetuities Recall the annuity formula:Recall the annuity formula: Let n -> infinity with i > 0:

24 Excel Exercise 1 Taking out a loan: borrow $100,000 from a bank, 30 year, 360 month payment, interest rate is 12% APR, what is PMT?Taking out a loan: borrow $100,000 from a bank, 30 year, 360 month payment, interest rate is 12% APR, what is PMT?

25 Excel Exercise 2 Another loan, 15 year loan, PMT is $1100 per month, what is the interest rate? (interest rate calculate of this kind will not be on the exam)Another loan, 15 year loan, PMT is $1100 per month, what is the interest rate? (interest rate calculate of this kind will not be on the exam)