Case Application
TIME VALUE OF MONEY
Richard emailed that he and Monica differed about the impact of his extra spending over the past
15 years. He calculated it at about $3,000 a year. He said the total cost of $45,000 was well
within his capability to make up. Monica said the cost was much greater and asked that they
compute it. They were offered an investment of $20,000 that would pay $70,000 in 20 years.
They want to know if they should take it. Finally, there is an annuity that Richard could sign up
for at work. It would cost $100,000 at age 65 and provide payments of $8,000 per year over his
expected 17-year life span. He wants to know if it is attractive. The appropriate market rate of
return on investment’s is 7 percent after tax.
Case Application Questions
1. Calculate what the $3,000-per-year deficit, had it been invested, would have amounted to
at the end of the 15-year period.
2. Explain to Richard what compounding is and how it affected the cumulative amount
received in question 1.
3. Calculate the return on the proposed $20,000 investment and indicate the factors entering
into your recommendation to accept or reject it.
4. Indicate the expected return on the annuity and whether it should be accepted or rejected.
5. Construct an explanation of the time value of money for the financial plan using your
answers to questions 1 through 4 in this part of the financial plan to help you
communicate the time value information to Richard and Monica.

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