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Chapter 2

The Time
Value of Money
2-1
The effective interest rate is 19.56%. If there are 12 compounding periods per year, what is the
nominal interest rate?

Solution

ieff = (1 + (r/m))m − 1 ⇒ r/m = (1 + ieff)1/m − 1 = (1.1956)1/12 − 1 = 1.5%

r = 12 × 1.5 = 18%

2-2
What is the effective interest rate on a continuously compounded loan that has a nominal interest
rate of 25%?

a. e1.25
b. e0.25
c. e1.25 - 1
d. e.25 - 1

Solution

ieff = er - 1
ieff = e.25 - 1

The answer is d.

2-3
Given a situation where the annual interest rate is 5%, when continuous compounding is used
rather than monthly compounding, the nominal interest rate

a. increases.
b. remains the same.
c. decreases.

Solution

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The answer is b: Remains the same

2-4
A local bank is advertising they pay savers 6% compounded monthly, yielding an effective annual
rate of 6.168%. If $2,000 is placed in savings now and no withdrawals are made, how much
interest (to the penny) will be earned in one year?

Solution

Interest = Effective annual rate × principal = 0.06168 × 2,000 = $123.36


Monthly compounding is irrelevant when the effective rate is known.

2-5
A man decides to put $100 per month beginning one month from today into an account paying
12% compounded monthly. Determine how much (to the nearest penny) will be in the account
immediately after the fourth deposit using only basic concepts.

Solution

Beginning Ending
Month Balance Interest @ 1% Deposit Balance
1 $ 0.00 0.00 $100 $100.00
2 100.00 1.00 100 201.00
3 201.00 2.01 100 303.01
4 303.01 3.03 100 406.04 ←Answer

2-6
A small company borrowed $10,000 to expand the business. The entire principal of $10,000 will
be repaid in 2 years but quarterly interest of $330 must be paid every three months. What nominal
annual interest rate is the company paying?

Solution

The $330 is interest for one period, therefore i = 330/10,000 = 3.3% per quarter
r = 3.3 × 4 = 13.2% nominal annual

2-7
A Cole’s Home Solutions policy is to charge 1¼% interest each month on the unpaid balance.
What is the nominal interest the Cole’s is charging? What is the effective interest?

Solution

(a) r = mi = 12(1.25) = 15%


(b) ieff = (1 + i)n - 1 = (1.0125)12 - 1 = 16.075%
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2-8
E. Z. Marc received a loan of $50 from the S.H. Ark Loan Company that he had to repay one
month later with a single payment of $60. What was the nominal annual interest rate for this loan?

Solution

Interest = $10 for one month


i = 10/50 = 20%
i = im = 20 × 12 = 240%

2-9
A local college parking enforcement bureau issues parking tickets which must be paid within one
week. The person receiving the ticket may pay either $5 immediately or $7 if payment is deferred
one week. What nominal interest rate is implied in the arrangement?

Solution

i = (7 - 5)/5 = 40% per week


r = im = 52(40) = 2,080%

2-10
A deposit of $300 was made one year ago into an account paying monthly interest. If the account
now has $320.52, what was the effective annual interest rate? Give answer to 1/100 of a percent.

Solution

ieff = 20.52/300 = 6.84%

2-11
Which is the better investment, a fund that pays 15% compounded annually, or one that pays 14%
compounded continuously?

Solution

ieff = 15% compounded annually = [(1 + .15)1 - 1] = 15%


ieff = 14% compounded continuously = [e.14 - 1] = 15.03%
Therefore 14% compounded continuously is slightly better.

2-12
Ten years ago, Jenna C. deposited $2,000 into an account that paid 5% simple interest for the first
four years and then it paid 6% compounded monthly for the remaining six years. The amount in
the account at the end of the ten-year period is closest to

a. $3,420
b. $3,440
c. $3,460
d. $3,480
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Solution

Simple interest earned at end of four years = 2,000 × .05 × 4 = $400


i = 6/12 = ½% n = (12)(6) = 72
F = 2,400(1.005)72 = $3,436.90

The answer is b.

2-13
You borrowed $25 from a friend and after five months repaid $27. What nominal interest rate did
you pay? What was the effective interest rate?

Solution

F = P(1 + i)n
27 = 25(1 + i)5
(27/25)1/5 = 1 + i
= 1.0155

i = 1.55% per month or 18.6% per year

ieff = (1 + .0155)12 - 1 = 20.27%

2-14
A local Qwik Kash will loan a person $2,000 with a payment of $2,200 due in four weeks. What
nominal annual interest rate is the company is charging?

Solution

i = 200/2,000 = 10%
r = 13 × 10% = 130%

2-15
The effective interest rate on a mortgage with monthly payments is 9.38%. What is the monthly
interest rate on the mortgage? What is the nominal interest rate?

Solution

ieff = [(1 + i)m - 1 ] = 9.38%


.0938 = [(1 + i)12 - 1]
1.0938 = (1 + i)12
i = .75% (per month)

r = im = .75 × 12 = 9%
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2-16
One thousand dollars is deposited into an account that pays interest monthly and allowed to
remain in the account for three years. The balance at the end of the three years is $1,309.00. The
nominal interest paid on this account is nearest to

a. ¾%
b. 9%
c. 9.38%
d. 10.3%

Solution

F = P(1+ i)n
1,309 = 1,000(1 + i)36
1.309 = (1 + i)36
i = .75% (per month)
r = im =.75 × 12 = 9%

The answer is b.

2-17
John Buck opens a savings account by depositing $1,000. The account pays 6% simple interest.
After three years John deposits another $2,000. The amount in the account when John withdraws
the money eight years after the first deposit is nearest to

a. $3,180
b. $4,080
c. $4,270
d. $4,520

Solution

F with simple interest = P + P(i)(n)


F = 1,000 + 1,000(.06)(8) ← Initial deposit remains in the account for the full eight years
+ 2,000 + 2,000(.06)(5) ← Second deposit remains in the account for five years
F = $4,080

The answer is b.

2-18
Money invested at 6%, compounded monthly will triple in approximately how many months?

a. 19
b. 57
c. 113
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d. 221

Solution

i = 6/12 = ½%
Let F = 3 and P = 1 F = P(1 + i)n
3 = 1(1 + .005)n
3 = 1.005n n= = 220.27

The answer is d.

2-19
A grandfather gave his grandchild $100 for his 10th birthday. The child’s parents talked him into
putting this gift into a bank account so that when he had grandchildren of his own he could give
them similar gifts. The child lets this account grow for 50 years, and it has $100000. What was
the interest rate of the account?
(a) 15.0%
(b) 15.8%
(c) 14.8%
(d) 14.0%

Solution

$100,000 = $100(1 + i)50


i = 14.8%

The answer is c.

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