Present Value Future Value # of Periods Rate of Interest Time Value of Money
Computing Simple Interest I = P x R x T Interest Principal Annual Rate Period of Time the Note of Note of Interest is Outstanding in Years Compound Interest Interest is earned on both the initial principal plus any interest previously earned
The Future Value of a Single Lump Sum Amount... … is described as the amount that money invested today will be worth at a future point in time F = P x (1 + r) n n or F = P x FVF n n,r
Future Value Calculations are used for planning purposes Present Value Calculations are used to measure the value of business transactions in U.S. Dollars Notes ReceivableNotes Receivable Notes PayableNotes Payable LeasesLeases Amortization of PremiumsAmortization of Premiums Amortization of DiscountsAmortization of Discounts PensionsPensions Long-term AssetsLong-term Assets Sinking FundsSinking Funds Business CombinationsBusiness Combinations DisclosuresDisclosures Installment ContractsInstallment Contracts
Major Time Value Concepts: Future Value of a Single, Lump Sum AmountFuture Value of a Single, Lump Sum Amount Future Value of an Ordinary AnnuityFuture Value of an Ordinary Annuity Future Value of an Annuity DueFuture Value of an Annuity Due Present Value of a Single, Lump Sum AmountPresent Value of a Single, Lump Sum Amount Present Value of an Ordinary AnnuityPresent Value of an Ordinary Annuity Present Value of an Annuity DuePresent Value of an Annuity Due Deferred AnnuitiesDeferred Annuities
Calculating the Present Value of an Annuity Due 1) Find the present value of an ordinary annuity factor n=N-1, r=%) for n-1 periods 2) Add “1” to that factor to get the “PVF-AD” factor 3) Multiply the periodic “amount” times this PVF-AD to get the present value of payments
Calculating the Present Value of a Deferred Annuity Calculate the deferred annuity factorCalculate the deferred annuity factor –(a) Find the “factor” assuming payment started the first year (assuming no deferral) –(b) Find the “factor” relating the period of time when payment is not made –(c) Subtract (b) from (a) Use this new calculation as the factor in your calculationUse this new calculation as the factor in your calculation