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Finance Help: Check my answers Please?
Q. Your uncle died last year and left you money in his will. You are to receive $70,000 three years from today (i.e., in time 3). (a) What is the value of the inheritance today (in time 0) if the appropriate discount rate is 4% and you compound annually? 70,000/((1.04)^3)=62229.7 5 (b) If you invest the money when you receive it in time 3, how much will it grow to 25 years from today (i.e., in time 25) if you earn 4% each year? 7000+(1.04)^25= 186608.54 3. Your neighbor is buying a new recreational vehicle (RV). He has the following options to finance the RV: I. Pays $42,000 today (in time 0) II. Buy under a "no payments for two years" program by agreeing to pay $45,000 two years from today (in time 2). III. Make 72 monthly… [cont.]
Asked by lavaninety - Thu Sep 10 17:58:02 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Answer: a) What is the value of the inheritance today (in time 0) if the appropriate discount rate is 4% and you compound annually? Correct: $62,229.75 (b) If you invest the money when you receive it in time 3, how much will it grow to 25 years from today (i.e., in time 25) if you earn 4% each year? Wrong: You should deduct first the future value factor from time zero to time three. (1.04^25 - 1.04^3) x 7000 = 107868.0632 3. Your neighbor is buying a new recreational vehicle (RV). He has the following options to finance the RV: I. Pays $42,000 today (in time 0) Same: $42000 II. Buy under a "no payments for two years" program by agreeing to pay $45,000 two years from today (in time 2). Correct: $39,304.74 (best option) III. Make… [cont.]
Answered by EJ (Philippines) - Thu Sep 10 21:27:15 2009

Any motorbike trails near Santa Monica & Brentwood?
Q. Was thinking of buying my son a little motorbike but I'm not sure if there are any local trails where he can use it. Does anyone know the closest places on Los Angeles westside to ride recreational vehicles?
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Answered by Berroni - Sat Sep 26 11:09:12 2009

Why are we so concerend about fuel prices? Let's compare with 37 years ago. Gas was $.40/gal or so.?
Q. An 18 gal fillup on the only new vehicle I ever bought was less than $10. That equaled about 8% of my weekly take home salary. That was 1971...Here in 2008 a similar fillup of 18 gal costs near $67 and my weely wage is now 3 times what I earned then. So fuel costs compared to earnings per week now costs 23% or so. That's around a 300% increase and it's certainly outrageous. Housing costs have increased more than that. Food costs also take a much bigger bite. Bread costs more than 500% more than it did in 1971. Fuel costs are not what is killing the working man. Housing and food and medical and everything else are the real problems. Do you think we blame fuel costs because it is so closely linked with the american dream of… [cont.]
Asked by atnjkn312000 - Thu May 8 01:11:16 2008 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It is all out of whack.The realestate market is just absolutely ridiculous,right along with health care.The problem with the high fuel cost is that it effects everything else that gets transported by truck,such as the food.Then there are the frivolous lawsuits to blame too,such as the lady who sued McD's for the hot coffee.I'm sure she wasn't expecting cold coffee.So my point is that everything is way out proportion.We all complain about the food,the housing,etc. but it's the cost of fuel that affects us all.What will happen when people can't afford to drive to work? It's not that far from the truth right now.My dad paid less for a house with 4 lots in 1970,($15,000 ) then what a new car cost now.There isn't a car or truck out there worth… [cont.]
Answered by cog1233 - Thu May 8 01:43:20 2008