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Appreciation and Depreciation
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Appreciation refers to an amount increasing.
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Appreciation and Depreciation
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Depreciation refers to an amount decreasing.
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We often refer to appreciation and depreciation when discussing percentages
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For example, if a house appreciates in value by 6% each year, then its value increases by 6% each year.
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On the other hand, if a car depreciates in value by 10% each year, then its value decreases by 10% each year.
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Example of an appreciation question
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Jojo purchases a new house for $215000. She expects it to appreciate in value by 8% each year.
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Assuming she is right, how much will the house be worth
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a) 1 year from now?
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Assuming she is right, how much will the house be worth a) 1 year from now? b) 2 years from now?
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Assuming she is right, how much will the house be worth a) 1 year from now? b) 2 years from now? c) 3 years from now?
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a) 215000 x 0.08 = 17200
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Since the value is increasing 8%, we add 17200 to the original value
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215000 + 17200 = 232200
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Therefore, the house is worth $232200 after 1 year.
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b) 232200 x 0.08 = 18576
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Since the value is increasing 8%, we add 18576
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232200 + 18576 = 250576
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Therefore, the house is worth $250576 after 2 years.
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c) 250576 x 0.08 = 20046.08
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Since the value is increasing 8%, we add 20046.08
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250576 + 20046.08 = 270622.08
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Therefore, the house is worth $270622.08 after 3 years.
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Example of a Depreciation Question
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Example: Jojo’s car is worth $10000 today, but it will depreciate by 12% each year.
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How much will the car be worth:
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a)1 year from today?
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How much will the car be worth: a)1 year from today? b) 2 years from today?
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How much will the car be worth: a)1 year from today? b) 2 years from today? c) 3 years from today?
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a) 10000 x 0.12 = 1200
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Since the value is decreasing 12%, we subtract 1200 from the original value
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10000 – 1200 = 8800
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Therefore, the car is worth $8800 after 1 year.
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b) 8800 x 0.12 = 1056
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Since the value is decreasing 12%, we subtract 1056
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8800 – 1056 = 7744
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Therefore, the car is worth $7744 after 2 years.
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c) 7744 x 0.12 = 929.28
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Since the value is decreasing 12%, we subtract 929.28
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7744 – 929.28 = 6814.72
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Therefore, the car is worth $6814.72 after 3 years.
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Is there an easier way to do this?
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Yes there is, Johnny
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We simply need to convert the percentage that we are appreciating or depreciating to a decimal.
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Then, if it’s an appreciation question, we add that quantity to 1 to give us our multiplier (i.e., the base of the exponent).
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On the other hand, if it’s a depreciation question, we subtract from 1 to give us our multiplier (i.e., the base of the exponent).
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Then, we use a formula similar to the formula that we used for compound interest and for half- lives.
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For example, go back to our question about Jojo and her house. It is originally worth $215000. This is the “prior” amount, P.
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We are increasing the value by 8%. So, we convert 8% to a decimal, then add it to 1 (since it’s an appreciation question)
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We are increasing the value by 8%. So, we convert 8% to a decimal, then add it to 1 1 +.08 = 1.08
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We are increasing the value by 8%. So, we convert 8% to a decimal, then add it to 1 1 +.08 = 1.08 This is our multiplier
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1 After 1 year: A = P (1.08)
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1 After 1 year: A = 215000 (1.08)
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After 1 year: A = 215000 (1.08)
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After 1 year: A = 232200
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2 After 2 years: A = P (1.08)
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2 After 2 years: A = 215000 (1.08)
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After 2 years: A = 215000 (1.1664)
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After 2 years: A = 250776
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3 After 3 years: A = P (1.08)
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3 After 3 years: A = 215000 (1.08)
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After 3 years: A = 215000 (1.259712)
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After 3 years: A = 270838.08
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This method allows us to cut right to the answer and not have to figure out EVERY year leading up to our answer
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For example, when we were discussing the value of Jojo’s car, we calculated that after 3 years, its value would have decreased to $6814.72
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We can calculate this a lot quicker as follows
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We know that it is depreciating by 12%
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We convert 12% to a decimal
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12% = 0.12
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Then, we subtract that amount from 1 to get our multiplier (since it’s a depreciation question)
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1 – 0.12 = 0.88
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3 After 3 years: A = P (0.88)
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3 After 3 years: A = 10000 (0.88)
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After 3 years: A = 10000 (0.681472)
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After 3 years: A = 6814.72
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After 3 years: A = 6814.72 Therefore, after 3 years the car is worth $6814.72
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Final note about these questions!!!
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Please note that the question does not have to say “appreciate” or “depreciate”.
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Other terms such as “increase”, or “decrease”, or “gain value”, or “decline” may be used, as well as others.
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