TUGAS EKOTEK Arsyil Akhirbany (41618110084)
TUGAS EKOTEK Arsyil Akhirbany (41618110084)
TUGAS EKOTEK Arsyil Akhirbany (41618110084)
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7.2 A shrewd investor loaned $1,000,000 to a start-up company at 10% per year interest for 3
years, but the terms of the agreement were such that interest would be charged on the principal
rather than on the unpaid balance. How much extra interest did the company pay?
Answer
Interest, year 1 = 1,000,000(0.10) = $100,000
7.4 Assume you borrow $50,000 at 10% per year interest and you agree to repay the loan in fi ve
equal annual payments. What is the amount of the unrecovered balance immediately after you
make the third payment?
Answer
Answer
= 1.1480
i= 69.1% (spreadsheet using RATE function)
7.8 Water damage from a major fl ood in a Midwestern city resulted in damages estimated at $108
million. As a result of the claimant payouts, insurance companies raised homeowners' insurance
rates by an average of $59 per year for each of the 160,000 households in the affected city. If a 20-
year study period is considered, what was the rate of return on the $108 million paid by the
insurance companies?
Answer
0 = -108,000,000 + 59(160,000)(P/A,i%,20)
(P/A,i%,20) = 108,000,000/9,440,000 = 11.4407
i = 6.03% (spreadsheet RATE function or interpolation)
7.10 The Offi ce of Naval Research sponsors a contest for college students to build underwater
robots that can perform a series of tasks without human intervention. The University of Florida,
with its SubjuGator robot, won the $7000 fi rst prize (and serious bragging rights) over 21 other
universities. If the team spent $2000 for parts (at time 0) and the project took 2 years, what
annual rate of return did the team make?
Answer
0 = -2000 + 7000(P/F,i,2)
(P/F,i,2) = 0.28571
i = 87.1% per year (RATE on spreadsheet)
Answer
0 = -2900(F/A,i,9) - 2000 + 40,000
(F/A,i,9) = 38,000/2900
(F/A,i,9) = 13.1034
i = 9.2% per month
(RATE function on spreadsheet)
7.14 U.S. Census Bureau statistics show that the annual earnings for persons with a high school
diploma are $35,220 versus $57,925 for someone with a bachelor’s degree. If the cost of attending
college is assumed to be $30,000 per year for 4 years and the forgone earnings during those years
are assumed to be $35,220 per year, what rate of return does earning a bachelor’s degree
represent? Use a 35-year study period. ( Hint: The investment in years 1 through 4 is the cost of
college plus the foregone earnings, and the income in years 5 through 35 is the difference in
income between a high school diploma and a bachelor’s degree.)
Answer
0 = -65,220(P/A,i,4) + (57,925 – 35,220)(P/A,i,31)(P/F,i,4)
0 = -65,220(P/A,i,4) + (22,705)(P/A,i,31)(P/F,i,4)
Try 6%: 0 = -225,994 + 232,460 = $6466 i too low
Try 7%: 0 = -220,914 + 217,070 = -$3844 i too high
i = 6.85% per year
7.16 A contract between BF Goodrich and the Steelworkers Union of America called for the
company to spend $100 million in capital investment to keep the facilities competitive. The
contract also required the company to provide buyout packages for 400 workers. If the average
buyout package is $100,000 and the company is able to reduce costs by $20 million per year, what
rate of return will the company make over a 10-year period? Assume all of the company’s
expenditures occur at time 0 and the savings begin 1 year later.
Answer
0 = -140 + 20(P/A,i,10)
(P/A,i,10) = 7.000
i = 7.07% per year
7.18 Effi cient light jets (ELJs) are smaller aircraft that may revolutionize the way people travel by
plane. They cost between $1.5 and $3 million, seat 5 to 7 people, and can fly up to 1100 miles at
cruising speeds approaching 425 mph. Eclipse Aerospace was founded in 2009, and its sole
business is making ELJs. The company invested $500 million (time 0) and began taking orders 2
years later. If the company accepted orders for 2500 planes and received 10% down (in year 2) on
planes having an average cost of $1.8 million, what rate of return will the company make over a
10-year planning period? Assume 500 of the planes are delivered each year in years 6 through 10
and that the company’s M&O costs average $10 million per year in years 1 through 10. (If
requested by your instructor, show both hand and spreadsheet solutions.)
Answer
Hand:
In $1 million units,
0 = -500 + 1.8(0.1)(2500)(P/F,i,2) + 500(1.8)(0.9)(P/A,i,5)(P/F,i,5) – 10(P/A,i,10)
0 = -500 + 450(P/F,i,2) + 810(P/A,i,5)(P/F,i,5) - 10(P/A,i,10)
7.20 A 473-foot, 7000-ton World War II troop carrier (once commissioned as the USS Excambion )
was sunk in the Gulf of Mexico to serve as an underwater habitat and diving destination. The
project took 10 years of planning and cost $4 million. Assume the $4 million was expended equally
in years 1 through 10. What rate of return does the venture represent, if increased fi shing and
recreation activities are valued at $270,000 per year beginning in year 11 and they continue in
perpetuity? (If assigned by your instructor, show both hand and spreadsheet solutions.)
Answer
Hand:
Find the equivalent value of both series in year 10
0 = -(4,000,000/10)(F/A,i%,10) + 270,000/i
Spreadsheet: This is a good application of the Goal Seek tool. Result is i = 5.29% per year.
7.22 Explain at least three types of projects in which large net cash flow changes may cause sign
changes during the life of the project, thus indicating the possible presence of multiple ROR
values.
Answer
7.24 According to Descartes’ rule of signs, what is the maximum number of real-number values
that will balance a rate of return equation?
Answer
Descartes’ rule of signs states that the total number of real-number roots is equal to or lessthan the
number of sign changes in the net cash flow series
7.26 According to Norstrom’s criterion, there are two requirements regarding the cumulative cash
fl ows that must be satisfi ed to ensure that there is only one positive root in a rate of return
equation. What are they?
Answer
According to Norstrom’s criterion, there is only one positive root in a rate of returnequation when the
cumulative cash flows :
(1) start out negatively, and (2) there is only onesign change in them
7.28 According to Descartes’ rule of signs, how many i* values are possible for the cash fl ows
shown?
Answer
Three sign changes, indicating there are three possible i* values
7.30 For the cash fl ows shown, determine the sum of the cumulative cash fl ows.
Answer
Answer is $1000
7.32 Julie received a $50 bill for her birthday at the end of January. At the end of February, she
spent this $50 and an additional $150 to buy clothes. Her parents then gave her $50 and $125 at
the end of March and April, respectively, as she prepared to go to summer school and needed the
clothes. Her conclusion was that over the 4 months, she had received $25 more than she spent.
Determine if Julie has a multiple rate of return situation for these cash fl ows. If so, determine the
multiple rates and comment on their validity. The cash fl ow values are as follows:
Answer
Descartes’ rule of signs: 2 sign changesNorstrom’s criterion: series starts positive; no helpThere are
two positive roots: 12.2% and 251.3%. Since both are positive, neither is valid.
7.34 In 2011, Vaught Industries closed its plant in Marionsville following labor, environmental, and
safety problems. The plant was built in 2005 based on an older technology to produce meat
products. It had positive NCF until 2010 and discontinued operation in 2011 due to labor and
safety problems. In 2012, prior to the sale of the facility and property, Vaught spent $1 million to
make the site environmentally acceptable to a potential buyer. The net cash fl ows in $100,000
over the years are listed below. Use a spreadsheet to do the following.
(b) Find all rates that are real numbers between 25% and 50%, and calculate the PW value for
interest rates in this range.
(c) Indicate which is the best and correct i* value to use in a PW analysis
Answer
(a) Descartes’ rule of signs: 2 sign changesNorstrom’s criterion; series starts negative; 1 sign
changeThere is one positive root
(b) IRR function finds i*1 = -11.4% and i*2 = 17.9%. See spreadsheet for PW values.