a.
To determine: The one year interest rate.
a.
Answer to Problem 21PS
The one year interest rate is 10.50%.
Explanation of Solution
Determine the one year interest rate
Therefore the one year interest rate is 10.50%.
b.
To determine: The two year discount factor.
b.
Answer to Problem 21PS
The two year discount factor is 0.8190.
Explanation of Solution
Determine the two year discount factor
Therefore the two year discount factor is 0.8190.
c.
To determine: The two year
c.
Answer to Problem 21PS
The two year
Explanation of Solution
Determine the two year
Therefore the two year annuity factor is 1.7240.
d.
To determine: The three year
d.
Answer to Problem 21PS
The three year
Explanation of Solution
Determine the three year
Therefore the three year annuity factor is 2.4650.
e.
To determine: The three year discount factor.
e.
Answer to Problem 21PS
The three year discount factor is 0.7410.
Explanation of Solution
Determine the three year discount factor
Therefore the three year discount factor is 0.7410.
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