Intermediate Accounting: Reporting and Analysis (Looseleaf)
Intermediate Accounting: Reporting and Analysis (Looseleaf)
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ISBN: 9781285453859
Author: WAHLEN
Publisher: Cengage
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Chapter M, Problem 15P

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To determine

Determine the equal semiannual amount that would be received by Person P, if the first withdrawal is to be received on July 1, 2019.

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Annuity: An annuity is referred as a sequence of payment of fixed amount of cash flows that occurs over the equal intervals of time.

Cash flow occurs during the first day of each time period is known as an annuity due, whereas cash flow occurs during the last day of each time period is known as an ordinary annuity.

Determine the equal semiannual amount that would be received by Person P, if the first withdrawal is to be received on July 1, 2019.

Present value (PVO) – $40,000 investment

Interest rate (i) – 5% per half year (10%peryear12×6months in a semiannual)

Number of period (n) – 8 semi-annual withdrawals (principal and interest) beginning at the end of 1st semi-annum. Here, the first withdrawal (first cash flow) occurs during the last day of semi year. Hence, it is an ordinary annuity.

PVO=Cash flow×(pOn,i)$40,000=Cash flow×(pOn=8,i=5%)$40,000=Cash flow×6.463213Cash flow=$40,0006.463213

Cash flow=$6,188.87

Hence, the equal semiannual amount that would be received by Person P is $6,188.87, if the first withdrawal is to be received on July 1, 2019.

Note:

  • Present value of ordinary annuity of $1: n = 8, i =5% is taken from the table value (Table 4 at the end of the time value money module).

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To determine

Determine the equal semiannual amount that would be received by Person P, if the first withdrawal is to be received on January 1, 2019.

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Determine the equal semiannual amount that would be received by Person P, if the first withdrawal is to be received on July 1, 2019.

Present value of annuity due (PVD) – $40,000 investment

Interest rate (i) – 5% per half year (10%peryear12×6months in a semiannual)

Number of period (n) – 8 semi-annual withdrawals (principal and interest) beginning at the first day of the semi-annum. Here, the first withdrawal (first cash flow) occurs during the first day of semi year. Hence, it is an annuity due.

PVD=Cash flow×(pDn,i)$40,000=Cash flow×(pDn=8,i=5%)$40,000=Cash flow×6.786373Cash flow=$40,0006.786373

Cash flow=$5,894.16

Hence, the equal semiannual amount that would be received by Person P is $5,894.16, if the first withdrawal is to be received on January 1, 2019.

Note:

  • Present value of annuity due of $1: n = 8, i =5% is taken from the table value (Table 5 at the end of the time value money module).

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To determine

Determine the equal semiannual amount that would be received by Person P, if the first withdrawal is to be received on July 1, 2022.

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This is a deferred annuity, since an investment of $40,000 accrues interest for 7 semi annum before the withdrawals begin. Present value factor for a single sum of $40,000 for 6semi annum of deferral should be taken into consideration.

Determine the equal semiannual amount that would be received by Person P, if the first withdrawal is to be received on July 1, 2022.

PVDeferred=Cash flow×(pOn=8,i=5%×pk=6,i=5%)$40,000=Cash flow×(6.463213×0.746215)$40,000=Cash flow×4.8229465Cash flow=$8,293.69

Hence, the equal semiannual amount that would be received by Person P is $8,293.69, if the first withdrawal is to be received on July 1, 2022.

Note:

  • i stands for interest rate for each of the stated time periods
  • n stands for number of time periods
  • Present Value Deferred stands for present value of deferred annuity
  • Present value of ordinary annuity of $1: n = 8, i =5% is taken from the table value (Table 4 at the end of the time value money module).
  • Present value of single sum of (Pk) $1 for 6 period of deferral: k = 6, i = 5% is taken from the table value (Table 3 at the end of the time value money module).

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To determine

Determine the equal semiannual amount that would be received by Person P, if the first withdrawal is to be received on January 1, 2024.

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This is a deferred annuity, since an investment of $40,000 accrues interest for 10 semi annum before the withdrawals begin. Present value factor for a single sum of $40,000 for 9semi annum of deferral should be taken into consideration.

Determine the equal semiannual amount that would be received by Person P, if the first withdrawal is to be received on January 1, 2024.

PVDeferred=Cash flow×(pOn=8,i=5%×pk=9,i=5%)$40,000=Cash flow×(6.463213×0.644609)$40,000=Cash flow×4.1662453Cash flow=$9,600.97

Hence, the equal semiannual amount that would be received by Person P is $9,600.97, if the first withdrawal is to be received on January 1, 2024.

Note:

  • i stands for interest rate for each of the stated time periods
  • n stands for number of time periods
  • Present Value Deferred stands for present value of deferred annuity
  • Present value of ordinary annuity of $1: n = 8, i =5% is taken from the table value (Table 4 at the end of the time value money module).
  • Present value of single sum of (Pk) $1 for 9 period of deferral: k = 9, i = 5% is taken from the table value (Table 3 at the end of the time value money module).

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