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  • #295203
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    Now when I passed my final exam, I would like to thank all Open Tuition team for all the support that I’ve receive from them. You’re doing really great thing guys!. Thank you from my heart. (BTW I got 61% thanks to OT mainly 🙂 )

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    jacqueline -no Practice Tests available for me. P5 is my final exam

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    Thank you:)

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    Thank you 🙂

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    Hi,

    When forward rate is quoted as an adjustment to the spot rate:
    1. substract the premium;
    2. add a discount

    eg. $/£
    Spot: 1.9612 – 1.9618
    3 M forward: 0.0012 – 0.0006 premium => 3 M forward 1,9600 – 1,9612

    #127787
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    Hello again,

    In my understanding:
    10% loan – Payments are made every six months => equivalent of 5% every six months.
    Loan is paid over 5 years so 10 equal payments.
    PV of loan at time 0 is $320.000 and we are looking for 10 equal payments (in 10 periods) which include interests.
    We can treat this as annuity at 5% over 10 periods:

    X * 7.722 = $320,000
    X = $320,000 / 7.722
    X = $41,440

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    Hi,
    It’s because tax is paid in arrears:

    First you calculate sales using 5 yrs annuity: 100,000 × $16 × 3.696 = $5,913,600
    than you calculate tax based on ALREADY discounted sales: $5,913,600 × 30% = $1,774,080
    But this amount of tax must be additionaly multiplied by 1/(1+11%) = 0.901 (“moved back by one more year”) to take into account payment of tax in arrears. 1,774,080 x 0,901 = 1598,4

    Alternative solution:

    Sales: 100,000 × $16 × 3.696 = $5,913,600
    Tax 1600 *30% = 480 – paid from year 2-6 so x 3,330 (4,231 annuity for 6 years – 0,901 – discount factor for 1 year) = 1598,4

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    Year 0 : (90)
    Year 5: +90

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    Demand (units) 700,000 1,600,000 2,100,000 3,000,000

    Variable cost ($/unit) 2.800 3.000 3.000 3.050

    Inflated variable cost ($/unit)
    (Inflated at 3% pa) 2.884 (2,8x 1.03) 3.183 (3 x 1,03^2) 3.278 (3x 1,03^3) 3.433 (3,05 x 1,03^4)

    Variable cost ($000/year) 2,019 5,093 6,884 10,299

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    Thank you very much 🙂

    #124089
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    I may be wrong but I’d do it like this:
    0 1 2 3 4 5 -10 (annuity)
    Investment (500) (800)
    After-tax cash inflows 150 200 250 300
    net Cash flows (500) (800) 150 200 250 300

    Discount factor @ 14% 1 0,877 0,769 0,675 0,592 2,302 (5,216-2,914)

    Discounted CF (500) (702) 115 135 148 691

    NPV (14%) = (113) – NPV negative than project to be rejected based on it

    Discount factor @ 5% 1 0,952 0,907 0,864 0,823 4,176

    Discounted CF (500) (762) 136 173 206 1253
    NPV (5%) = 506

    IRR = 5%+ 506/(506–113)*(14%-5%)= 12,4% – Lower than cost of capital than project will not be accepted
    Payback period: (500)+(800)+150+200+250+300+300=(100) after 6 years+ 100/300 =0,3333 => total 6,33(3) years

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