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H-1 Prepared by Coby Harmon University of California, Santa Barbara Westmont College

H-2 H Using Financial Calculators Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, you should be able to: [1] Use a financial calculator to solve time value of money problems. Appendix

H-3 LO 1 Use a financial calculator to solve time value of money problems. Illustration H-1 Financial calculator keys N = number of periods I = interest rate per period PV = present value PMT = payment FV = future value Using Financial Calculators

H-4 LO 1 Use a financial calculator to solve time value of money problems. Present Value of a Single Sum Illustration H-2 Calculator solution for present value of a single sum Illustration: Assume that you want to know the present value of $84,253 to be received in five years, discounted at 11% compounded annually.

H-5 LO 1 Use a financial calculator to solve time value of money problems. Present Value of an Annuity Illustration H-3 Calculator solution for present value of an annuity Illustration: Assume that you are asked to determine the present value of rental receipts of $6,000 each to be received at the end of each of the next five years, when discounted at 12%.

H-6 LO 1 Use a financial calculator to solve time value of money problems. Useful Applications for Financial Calculators Illustration H-4 Auto Loan Illustration: The loan has a 9.5% nominal annual interest rate, compounded monthly. The price of the car is $6,000, and you want to determine the monthly payments, assuming that the payments start one month after the purchase.

H-7 LO 1 Use a financial calculator to solve time value of money problems. Useful Applications for Financial Calculators Mortgage Loan Amount Illustration: You decide that the maximum mortgage payment you can afford is $700 per month. The annual interest rate is 8.4%. If you get a mortgage that requires you to make monthly payments over a 15-year period, what is the maximum purchase price you can afford? Illustration H-5

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