subject
Business, 28.10.2019 19:31 snehpatel3356

You have just received a windfall from an investment you made in a friend's business. she will be paying you $ 39 comma 769 at the end of this year, $ 79 comma 538 at the end of next year, and $ 119 comma 307 at the end of the year after that (three years from today). the interest rate is 11.7 % per year. a. what is the present value of your windfall? b. what is the future value of your windfall in three years (on the date of the last payment)? a. what is the present value of your windfall? the present value of your windfall is $ nothing. (round to the nearest dollar.) b. what is the future value of your windfall in three years (on the date of the last payment)? the future value of your windfall in three years is $ nothing. (round to the nearest dollar.)

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on Business

question
Business, 22.06.2019 01:20
For a multistate lottery, the following probability distribution represents the cash prizes of the lottery with their corresponding probabilities. complete parts (a) through (c) below. x (cash prize, $) p(x) grand prizegrand prize 0.000000008860.00000000886 200,000 0.000000390.00000039 10,000 0.0000016950.000001695 100 0.0001582930.000158293 7 0.0039114060.003911406 4 0.0080465690.008046569 3 0.012865710.01286571 0 0.975015928140.97501592814 (a) if the grand prize is $13 comma 000 comma 00013,000,000, find and interpret the expected cash prize. if a ticket costs $1, what is your expected profit from one ticket? the expected cash prize is $nothing.
Answers: 3
question
Business, 22.06.2019 05:00
You are chairman of the board of a successful technology firm. there is a nominal federal corporate tax rate of 35 percent, yet the effective tax rate of the typical corporation is about 12.6%. your firm has been clever with use of transfer pricing and keeping money abroad and has barely paid any taxes over the last 5 years; during this same time period, profits were $28 billion. one member of the board feels that it is un-american to use various accounting strategies in order to avoid paying taxes. others feel that these are legal loopholes and corporations have a fiduciary responsibility to minimize taxes. one board member quoted what the ceo of exxon once said: “i’m not a u.s. company and i don’t make decisions based on what’s good for the u.s.” what are the alternatives? what are your recommendations? why do you recommend this course of action?
Answers: 2
question
Business, 22.06.2019 07:10
1. the healthy pantry bought new shelving and financed $7,300 with 36 monthly payments of $267.65 each. suppose the firm pays the loan off with 13 payments left. use the rule of 78 to find the amount of unearned interest. 2. the healthy pantry bought new shelving and financed $7,300 with 36 monthly payments of $267.65 each. suppose the firm pays the loan off with 13 payments left. use the rule of 78 to find the amount necessary to pay off the loan. ! i entered 967.82 for question 1 and 5,455.78 for question 2 and it said it was
Answers: 3
question
Business, 22.06.2019 09:00
According to this excerpt, a key part of our national security strategy is
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
You have just received a windfall from an investment you made in a friend's business. she will be pa...
Questions
Questions on the website: 13722361