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This question uses a case-study to demonstrate the value of patience in a decision making process. robin briggs, a wealthy private investor, had been approached by union finance company on the previous day. it seemed that union finance was interested in loaning money to one of its larger clients, but the client's demands were such that union could not manage the whole thing. specifically, the client wanted to obtain a loan for $385,000, offering to repay union finance $100,000 per year over 7 years. union finance made briggs the following proposition. since it was bringing briggs business, its directors argued, they felt it was only fair for briggs to put up a proportionately larger share of the money. if briggs would put up 60% of the money ($231,000), then union would put up the remaining 40% ($154,000). they would spit the payments evenly, each getting $50,000 at the end of each year for the next 7 years. 1 union finance can usually earn 18% on its money. using this interest rate, what is the net present value of the client's original offer to union? (10 points) 2. robin briggs does not have access to the same investments as union. in fact, the best available alternative is to invest in a security earning 10% over the next 7 years. using this interest rate, what is brigg's net present value of the offer made by union? should briggs accept the offer? (20 points) 3. what is the net present value of the deal to union if briggs participates as proposed? (15 points) 4. in this case study, which of these two investors is more patient? why? how is this difference exploited by them in coming to an agreement? (15 points)

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