Assume UMASS Boston just received 10 million dollars from a major donor and the school's fund can earn a 4.5% interest rate (compounded yearly). If the school uses the interest to payout yearly scholarships, how much can the school payout in yearly scholarships due to this donation? (Please use at least 5 decimal places and do not use $ symbol in the answer)
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- 1. A company wants to give an endowment for a college. They wish to give $10,202.41 in perpetuity. What would be the present value if the interest rate is 8.1%?You plan to set up an endowment at your alma mater that will fund $180,000 of scholarships each year indefinitely. If the principal (the amount you donate) can be invested at 6.4 percent, compounded annually, how much do you need to donate to the university today, so that the first scholarships can be awarded beginning one year from now? (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 52.75.)3. A donor wishes to endow a scholarship to a certain university in the name of a certain professor. The scholarship is to provide $50000 per year for the first 8 years and starting 11 years from now $200000 every 3 years (forever). If the university expects to be able to earn a nominal interest of 16% per year compounded continuously on the endowment, how much must the donor give now if the first scholarship is to be given 1 year from now?
- f2. Subject :- Accounting A donor wants to fund a growing perpetuity that will pay $14,164 per year to a local museum, starting next year. She wants the annual amount paid to the museum to grow by 5% per year. Given that the interest rate is 9%, how much does she need to fund this perpetuity? Please use EXCELThe University is given a gift of $500000 for the construction of a School of Management building. The University invests the gift into an account for future use. The University receives 8.00% on the money for 7 years then the rate drops to 6.40%. If the building is constructed 23 years after the gift was received, how much is in the fund at that time? S Do not use dollar signs or commas in your answer. Include two decimals. in your answer.Assume you are working with the foundation to fund a scholarship in your name. Currently, the foundation can earn a 5 percent return on any donations. A. How much money would you need to donate to fund a scholarship that pays $25,000 every year forever, starting one year from now? B. How much money would you need to donate if the foundation could increase their return to 7 percent on any donations?
- Don Solomon wants to set up a scholarship program with his alma mater. If P941498 is needed per year for the scholars, how much must he invest today at 1.7% compounded annually to fund the scholarship program in perpetuity? Round your answer to 2 decimal places.Camosun College has just received a donation of $50,000. The donor has stipulated that the funds should be used to fund an ongoing annual bursary with the first payment given out in one year. If the money is invested into an account earning 3.71% compounded annually (j1), how much will the annual bursary be? Your Answer:Q) A donor wishes to endow a scholarship to a certain university in the name of a certain professor. The scholarship is to provide $80,000 per year for first 10 years and $100,000 per year for the following 90 years. If the university expects to be able to earn 10% per year compounded continuously on the endowment, how much must the donor give now if the first scholarship is to be given 3 years from now? Solve it early but correctly. Handwriting or typed answer only not in excel work.
- You want to endow a scholarship that will pay $11,000-per year forever, starting one year from now. If the school's endowment discount rate is 9%, what amount must you donate to endow the scholarship? The amount you must donate is $_______. (Round to the nearest cent.)2. A college received a contribution to its fund of P2 million. They can never touch the principal, but they can use the earning. At an assumed interest rate of 9.5 percent, how much can the college earn to help its operations each year? How much can the college earn if the interest income will be received after 3 years compounded annually?(b) As an added benefit to staff, Insignia intends to start a Trust Fund to assist the children of its employees with university tuition via scholarships. The intention of the company is to assist 4 different students annually with a $10,000 grant each. The grant is expected to be increased by 5% annually and provide scholarships indefinitely. Required: i. Assuming this fund will earn 10% interest per annum, calculate the value of the fund today. ii. Insignia decides to fund this amount (calculated in (i)) via monthly deposits over the next 12 months in an enhanced savings account, after which the scholarships will begin. Assuming a return of 12%, compounded monthly, how much would Insignia need to deposit monthly over the next year, to achieve this goal? ii. Compute the effective annual rate on this enhanced savings account.