Chap. 3
Chap. 3
Remember: When using P/A or A/P factor, PA is always one year ahead
of first A
When using F/A or A/F factor, FA is in same year as last A
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Example Using P/A Factor: Shifted Uniform Series
The present worth of the cash flow shown below at i = 10% is:
P0 = ?
P1 = ? i = 10%
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Actual year
0 1 2 3 4 5 Series year
A = $10,000
Solution: (1) Use P/A factor with n = 5 (for 5 arrows) to get P1 in year 1
(2) Use P/F factor with n = 1 to move P1 back for P0 in year 0
The resulting values are then combined per the problem statement
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Example: Series and Random Single Amounts
Find the present worth in year 0 for the cash flows
shown using an interest rate of 10% per year.
PT = ?
i = 10%
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10
A = $5000
$2000
PT = ?
i = 10%
Actual year
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Series year
A = $5000
$2000
Solution:
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Example: Series and Random Single Amounts
PA
PT = ? i = 10%
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Actual year
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Series year
A = $5000 $2000
P = F[1 / (1 + i ) n]
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Example Worked a Different Way
(Using F/A instead of P/A for uniform series)
PT = ? FA = ?
i = 10%
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A = $5000
$2000
Solution: Use F/A to get FA in actual year 10: FA = 5000(F/A,10%,8) = 5000(11.4359) = $57,180
Move FA back to year 0 using P/F: P0 = 57,180(P/F,10%,10) = 57,180(0.3855) = $22,043
Move $2000 single amount back to year 0: P2000 = 2000(P/F,10%,8) = 2000(0.4665) = $933
Now, add two P values to get PT: PT = 22,043 + 933 = $22,976 Same as before
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3.3 Shifted Arithmetic Gradients
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Example: Shifted Arithmetic Gradient
John Deere expects the cost of a tractor part to increase by $5 per year beginning 4
years from now. If the cost in years 1-3 is $60, determine the present worth in year 0
of the cost through year 10 at an interest rate of 12% per year.
i = 12%
PT = ? Actual years
0 1 2 3 4 5 10
0 1 2 3 8 Gradient years
60 60 60
65
70
G=5 95
Solution: First find P2 for G = $5 and base amount ($60) in actual year 2
Next, find PA for the $60 amounts of years 1 and 2 PA = 60(P/A,12%,2) = $101.41
0 1 2 3 4 5 10 Actual years
0 1 2 3 8 Gradient years
0 1 2 ? Series years
60 60 60
65
70
95
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Shifted Geometric Gradients
Shifted gradient begins at a time other than between periods 1 and 2
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Example: Shifted Geometric Gradient
Weirton Steel signed a 5-year contract to purchase water treatment chemicals
from a local distributor for $7000 per year. When the contract ends, the cost of
the chemicals is expected to increase by 12% per year for the next 8 years. If an
initial investment in storage tanks is $35,000, determine the equivalent present
worth in year 0 of all of the cash flows at i = 15% per year.
Gradient starts between actual years 5 and 6; these are gradient years 1 and 2.
Pg is located in gradient year 0, which is actual year 4
Pg = 7000{1-[(1+0.12)/(1+0.15)]9/(0.15-0.12)} = $49,401
Changed from + to -
Pg = A1{1-[(1-g)/(1+i)]n/(i+g)}
Changed from - to +
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Example: Negative Shifted Arithmetic Gradient
For the cash flows shown, find the future worth in year 7 at i = 10% per year
PT = ? PG = ? FG = ? , F T = ?
i = 10%
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Actual years
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Gradient years
450
500
550
600
650
700
G = $-50
Solution: Gradient G first occurs between actual years 2 and 3; these are gradient years 1 and 2
PG is located in gradient year 0 (actual year 1); base amount of $700 is in gradient years 1-6
Use formula
Use spreadsheet function with corresponding P, F, or A value set to 1
Linearly interpolate in interest tables
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Example: Untabulated i
Procedure: Set up equation with all symbols involved and solve for n
Solution: Can use either the P/A or A/P factor. Using A/P:
60,000(A/P,10%,n) = 8,000
(A/P,10%,n) = 0.13333
From A/P column in i = 10% interest tables, n is between 14 and 15 years Answer is (c)
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Unknown Interest Rate i
Unknown interest rate problems involve solving for i,
given n and 2 other values (P, F, or A)
(Usually requires a trial and error solution or interpolation in interest tables)
Procedure: Set up equation with all symbols involved and solve for i
A contractor purchased equipment for $60,000 which provided income of $16,000
per year for 10 years. The annual rate of return of the investment was closest to:
(a) 15% (b) 18% (c) 20% (d) 23%
Solution: Can use either the P/A or A/P factor. Using A/P:
60,000(A/P,i%,10) = 16,000
(A/P,i%,10) = 0.26667
From A/P column at n = 10 in the interest tables, i is between 22% and 24% Answer is (d)
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