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L3: Economic Equivalence ECON 320 Engineering Economics Mahmut Ali GOKCE Industrial Systems Engineering Computer Sciences

Economic Equivalence What do we mean by “economic equivalence?” Why do we need to establish an economic equivalence? How do we establish an economic equivalence?

Economic Equivalence Economic equivalence exists between cash flows that have the same economic effect and could therefore be traded for one another. Even though the amounts and timing of the cash flows may differ, the appropriate interest rate makes them equal.

If you deposit P dollars today for N periods at i, you will have F dollars at the end of period N. N F P 0 Equivalence from Personal Financing Point of View

F dollars at the end of period N is equal to a single sum P dollars now, if your earning power is measured in terms of interest rate i. N F P 0 Alternate Way of Defining Equivalence N0 =

Practice Problem $2,042 5 F 0 At 8% interest, what is the equivalent worth of $2,042 now 5 years from now? If you deposit $2,042 today in a savings account that pays 8% interest annually. how much would you have at the end of 5 years? =

Solution

Example 2.2 $3,000$2, At what interest rate would these two amounts be equivalent? i = ?

Equivalence Between Two Cash Flows Step 1: Determine the base period, say, year 5. Step 2: Identify the interest rate to use. Step 3: Calculate equivalence value. $3,000$2,042 50

Example - Equivalence Various dollar amounts that will be economically equivalent to $3,000 in 5 years, given an interest rate of 8% P F $2,042 $3,000 $2,205 $2,382 $2,778$2,572

Example $100 $80 $120 $150 $200 $ V = Compute the equivalent lump-sum amount at n = 3 at 10% annual interest.

$100 $80 $120 $150 $200 $100 V Approach

$100 $80 $120 $150 $200 $100 V

Practice Problem How many years would it take an investment to double at 10% annual interest? P 2P2P 0 N = ?

Solution P 2P2P 0 N = ?

Rule of 72 Approximating how long it will take for a sum of money to double

Given: i = 10%, Find: C that makes the two cash flow streams to be indifferent Practice Problem $500 $1, A B CC

Approach Step 1: Select the base period to use, say n = 2. Step 2: Find the equivalent lump sum value at n = 2 for both A and B. Step 3: Equate both equivalent values and solve for unknown C. $500 $1, A B CC

Solution For A: For B: To Find C: $500 $1, A B CC

At what interest rate would you be indifferent between the two cash flows? $500 $1, $502 $502 $502 A B Practice Problem

Approach Step 1: Select the base period to compute the equivalent value (say, n = 3) Step 2: Find the net worth of each at n = 3. $500 $1, $502 $502 $502 A B

Establish Equivalence at n = 3 Find the solution by trial and error, say i = 8%