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Consider a $300,000, 30-year mortgage with monthly payments and a nominal rate (monthly compounding) of 5.90%. What portion of the first 29 payments goes toward paying interest? - Answer P/YR= 12, PV= 300,000, N= 360, I=5.90 Solve: PMT: 1,779.41 1,779.41 x 29= 51,602.89 1 Input 29 shift AMORT 42,139.60/51,602.89= 82 What is the monthly payment on a $290,000.00 mortgage? Assume a standard mortgage (360 months) with monthly payments. Use a nominal rate (monthly compounding) of 6.40%. - Answer P/YR: 12, N=360, I:6.40, PV: 290,000 Solve: PMT $1,813 You just won a lottery which will pay you $330,000 at the end of each of the next 20 years. If your discount rate is 7.00%, what is the present value of your winnings? - Answer P/YR: 1, N: 20, PMT: 330,000, I: 7 Solve: PV $3,496,024 What is the present value of an ordinary annuity that pays $700 per year for 16 years? Use an annual interest rate of 8.25%. - Answer P/YR: 1, N: 16, PMT: 700, I: 8.25 Solve: PV $6,098 What is the present value of an ordinary annuity that pays $900 at the end of each of the next 18 years? Use a nominal rate (monthly compounding) of 8.50%. (Hint: use EAR). - Answer Step 1: Find EAR P/Y: 12, I: 8.50 Solve: shift EFF%: 8.84 Step 2: Solve for PV P/YR: 1, I:8.84, N:18, PMT: 900 Solve: PV $7,965 What is the present value of an annuity due that pays $550 per year for 13 years? Use a nominal rate (monthly compounding) of 9.50%. (Hint: use EAR). - Answer annuity due= begin mode Step 1: Find EAR P/Y: 12, I: 9.50

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FIN 3403 Exam 2 Practice problem
With All Correct Answers.
Consider a $300,000, 30-year mortgage with monthly payments and a nominal rate (monthly
compounding) of 5.90%. What portion of the first 29 payments goes toward paying interest? -
Answer P/YR= 12, PV= 300,000, N= 360, I=5.90

Solve: PMT: 1,779.41

1,779.41 x 29= 51,602.89

1 Input 29 shift AMORT

42,139.60/51,602.89= 82



What is the monthly payment on a $290,000.00 mortgage? Assume a standard mortgage (360
months) with monthly payments. Use a nominal rate (monthly compounding) of 6.40%. -
Answer P/YR: 12, N=360, I:6.40, PV: 290,000

Solve: PMT $1,813



You just won a lottery which will pay you $330,000 at the end of each of the next 20 years. If
your discount rate is 7.00%, what is the present value of your winnings? - Answer P/YR: 1, N:
20, PMT: 330,000, I: 7

Solve: PV $3,496,024



What is the present value of an ordinary annuity that pays $700 per year for 16 years? Use an
annual interest rate of 8.25%. - Answer P/YR: 1, N: 16, PMT: 700, I: 8.25

Solve: PV $6,098



What is the present value of an ordinary annuity that pays $900 at the end of each of the next
18 years? Use a nominal rate (monthly compounding) of 8.50%. (Hint: use EAR). - Answer Step
1: Find EAR

P/Y: 12, I: 8.50

Solve: shift EFF%: 8.84

Step 2: Solve for PV

P/YR: 1, I:8.84, N:18, PMT: 900

Solve: PV $7,965

, Solve: shift EFF%: 9.92

Step 2: Solve for PV

P/YR: 1, I:9.92, N:13, PMT: 550

Solve: PV $4,312



You currently have $3,000 in an account, and you plan to deposit $1,000 into the account at the
end of each of the next 6 years. If the account earns a nominal rate (monthly compounding) of
5.10%, how much will be in the account at the end of the 6th year? (Hint: use EAR). - Answer
Step 1: Find EAR

P/Y: 12, I: 5.10

Solve: shift EFF%: 5.22

Step 2: Solve for PV

P/YR: 1, I:5.22, N:6, PMT: 1000, PV: 3000

Solve: FV: $10,911



What is the present value of $7,000 to be received after 7 years? Use a nominal rate (monthly
compounding) of 7.75%. - Answer Step 1: Find EAR

P/Y: 12, I: 7.75

Solve: shift EFF%: 8.03

Step 2: Solve for PV

P/YR: 1, I:8.03, N:7, FV: 7000

Solve: PV $4,076



CAPM problem: suppose the treasury bond rate is 6%, the average return on s&p 500 index is
12% and disney has a beta of 1.2. according to capm what should the rrr of disney stock be? -
Answer kj= 0.6 + 1.2(.12-.06)= .132 or 13.2%



bond valuation problem: A firm decides to issue 20 year bonds with a par value of $1000 and
annual coupon payments. The return on corporate bonds of similar risk is 6%, so they decide to
offer a 6% coupon interest rate. What would be the fair price for these bonds?

Hint: coupon rate determines PMT



Now suppose interest rate falls directly after we issue the bond. The RRR on bonds of similar
risk drops to 5%. What would happen to the bonds intrinsic value?

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