Money: Definitions, Measures and Time Value. Money Defined Money is anything that can be used as: – A medium of exchange – A store of value – A unit of.

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Money: Definitions, Measures and Time Value

Money Defined Money is anything that can be used as: – A medium of exchange – A store of value – A unit of account / Standard of Value Money works best when it meets these criteria: – Portable – Durable – Divisible – Acceptable – Stable

Money Facts: What backs the dollar and makes it valuable? – Gold? – NO! The dollar is legal tender because the government says it’s money and people willingly accept it. The Dollar is backed by FAITH. – This is referred to as an inconvertible fiat standard.

The Supply of Money In the United States, the Federal Reserve System is the sole issuer of currency. – This means the Fed has monopoly control over the money supply. There are two important measures of the Money Supply today. – M1 – M2

M1 M1 serves primarily as a medium of exchange. It includes: – Currency and Coin – Demand Deposits

M2 M2 serves as a store of value. It includes: – The M1 – Time Deposits – Money Market Mutual Funds – Overnight Eurodollars

M1 & M2 As we go from M1 to M2 – The measure becomes larger becomes l ess liquid –Money becomes l ess liquid As we go from M2 to M1 – The measure becomes smaller – Money more – Money bec omes more liquid

Time Value of Money Is a dollar today worth more than a dollar tomorrow? – YES Why? – Opportunity cost & Inflation – This is the reason for charging and paying interest

Time Value of Money Let v = future value of $ p = present value of $ r = real interest rate (nominal rate – inflation rate) expressed as a decimal n = years k = number of times interest is credited per year The Simple Interest Formula v = ( 1 + r ) n * p The Compound Interest Formula v = ( 1 + r / k ) nk * p

Time Value of Money Illustrated Assume that inflation is expected to be 3% and that the nominal interest rate on simple interest savings is 1%. Calculate the future value of $1 after 1 year. Step 1: Calculate the real interest rate r% = i% -  % r% = 1% - 3% = -2% or -.02 Step 2: Use the simple interest formula to calculate the future value of $1 v = ( 1 + r ) n * p v = ( 1 + (-.02)) 1 * $ 1 v = (.98) * $ 1 v = $0.98

Time Value of Money Illustrated Assume that inflation is still expected to be 3% but that the nominal interest rate on simple interest savings is 4%. Calculate the future value of $1 after 1 year. Step 1: Calculate the real interest rate r% = i% -  % r% = 4% - 3% = 1% or.01 Step 2: Use the simple interest formula to calculate the future value of $1 v = ( 1 + r ) n * p v = ( ) 1 * $ 1 v = $1.01

Time Value of Money FUN!!! Assume that annual inflation is expected to be 2.5% and that the annual nominal interest rate on a 10 year certificate of deposit is 5% compounded monthly. Calculate the future value of $1,000 after 10 years. Step 1: Calculate the real interest rate r% = i% -  % r% = 5% - 2.5% = 2.5% or.025 Step 2: Use the compound interest formula to calculate the future value of $1,000 v = ( 1 + r / k ) nk * p v = ( / 12 ) 10*12 * $1,000 v = ( ) 120 * $1,000 v = $1,283.69