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FINANCIAL

MATHEMATICS

Financial Mathematics Mathematics Learning Centre
FINM 1
Financial Mathematics


FINM-A Objectives................................................................................................. FINM 1
FINM-B Simple Interest......................................................................................... FINM 2
FINM-C Compound Interest ................................................................................. FINM 6
FINM-D Effective Interest Rates........................................................................... FINM 8
FINM-E Equations of Value.................................................................................. FINM 9
FINM-F Summary.................................................................................................. FINM 10
FINM-G Review Exercise....................................................................................... FINM 11
FINM-H Appendix Transposing Formula........................................................ FINM 12
FINM-Y Index......................................................................................................... FINM 13
FINM-Z Solutions................................................................................................... FINM 14


FINM-A Objectives

To perform calculations involving simple interest
To perform calculations involving compound interest
To use effective interest rate to compare interest rates
To determine unknown debts using equations of value.



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FINM 2
FINM-B Simple Interest

When money is borrowed for a loan or invested, interest accumulates. The amount of interest depends
on:
the amount of money borrowed or invested, the principal;
the interest rate; and
the time.

To calculate the simple interest, I, accumulated on the principal, P, over an interval of t years at an
annual interest rate of r, the formula
I P r t =
is used.

The percentage interest rate must be expressed as a decimal for calculations. The symbol p.a. used with
interest rates denotes per annum meaning an annual or yearly interest rate. Interest rates stated as flat
rates are used in simple interest calculations.

The total amount of money that must be repaid on a loan or the total value of an investment can be
called the future value, S. The future value is calculated using
S P I = +
. The principal is also
called the present value.


Examples FINM-B1

1. A student borrows $600 to buy a camera. The loan is over two years, and the simple interest
rate is 6% per year. How much interest does the student pay? What is the total amount of
money repaid?

Principal =P =$600
Interest rate =6% per year r =0.06
t =2 years

600 0.06 2
72
I P r t =
=
=

Interest to be paid is $72

600 72
672
S P I = +
= +
=

Total amount ot be paid is $672
list known information



write formula
substitute values
evaluate
answer in words

write formula
substitute values
evaluate
answer in words
2. An investor lent $12000 to a business associate for 6 months at an interest rate of 8% per year.
Calculate the interest the investor earns and how much in total will be repaid.
Principal =P =$12 000
Interest rate =8% per year r =0.08
t =6 months = 5 . 0
12
6
= year

12000 0.08 0.5
480
I P r t =
=
=

Interest to be earned is $480

12000 480
12480
S P I = +
= +
=

Total amount ot be paid is $12 480
list known information



write formula
substitute values
evaluate
answer in words

write formula
substitute values
evaluate
answer in words
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FINM 3
Examples FINM-B1 continued

3. Calculate the simple interest earned when $500 is invested at 7.5% p.a. for 21 months.
Principal =P =$500
Interest rate =7.5% per year r =0.075
t =21 months = 75 . 1
12
21
= years

500 0.075 1.75
65.625
I P r t =
=
=

Interest to be earned is $65.63
list known information



write formula
substitute values
evaluate
answer in words


Exercise FINM-B1

1. For each of the following situations define principal P, the interest rate r, and the time t.

(a) Barry borrows $15000 in order to buy a second-hand car. The loan is over three
years and the interest rate is 12% per year.
(b) Britney wishes to purchase a boat which requires her to take out a $20000 loan at
15% per annum over five years.
2. Find the simple interest due and the total amount owing for each of the following loans.
(i) $2000 at 8% per year for 3 years.
(ii) $18000 at 12.5% per year for 6 months.
(iii) $5000 at 1.5% per month for 3 years.
(iv) $16000 at 8% per year for 36 months.
3. Find the simple interest due, and the total amount to be repaid for each of the following
loans.
(i) $3000 at 10% per year for 3 years 6 months.
(ii) $3000 at 8% per year for 18 months.
(iii) $3000 at 12% per year for 2 years 9 months.
(iv) $3000 at 8.5% per year for 36 months.


It is possible to use the simple interest formula, I P r t = to calculate the principal, P, interest rate, r,
or the time, t, required to give the specified amount of simple interest, I. To find these values it will be
necessary to substitute in given quantities and then rearrange the equation to solve for the unknown.


Sometimes it is necessary to calculate how much money is required to be invested now, (present value)
at a given interest rate, to amount to a specified value at some time in the future (future value). To
achieve this the formula needs to be manipulated as follows.


(1 )
1
S P I
S P P r t
S P rt
S
P
rt
= +
= +
= +
=
+



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FINM 4
Examples FINM-B2

1. Calculate the amount of money that would earn $750 simple interest if it was invested at
4.5% p.a. for 5 years.
Principal =P =?
Interest =I =750
Interest rate =4.5% per year r =0.04.5
t =5 years

750 0.045 5
750 0.225
750
3333.33
0.225
I P r t
P
P
P
=
=
=
= =

$3333.33 would need to be invested.
list known information




write formula
substitute values
solve for unknown


answer in words
2. Calculate the time required for $8300 to earn $3087.60 interest at the flat rate of 6.2% p.a.
P =$8300
I =$3087.60
r =0.062
t =?

3087.60 8300 0.062
3087.60 514.6
3087.60
6
514.6
I P r t
t
t
t
=
=
=
= =

It would take 6 years to earn $3087.60 interest.
list known information




write formula
substitute values

solve for unknown

answer in words

3. Betty won $245 000 in lotto. She wants to travel with the interest earned by investing her
winnings. At what interest rate must betty invest her money so that she will earn $27 500
every 18 months?
P =$245 000
I =$27 500
t =18 months =
18
12
1.5years =
r =?

27500 245000 1.5
27500 367500
27500
367500
0.074829
0.075 7.5%
I P r t
r
r
r
=
=
=
=
=
=


Interest rate required is 7.5% p.a.


list known information





write formula
substitute values

solve for unknown




answer in words

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FINM 5
Examples FINM-B2 continued

4. Brendan wants to have $15000 for a new boat in 10 years time. How much should he invest
at 5% per year to save this amount (assuming no withdrawals are made and the interest rate
does not change)?

S =$15000 t =10 years r =0.05 list known information
(1 )
1
15000
1 0.05 10
15000
10000
1.5
S P I
S P P r t
S P rt
S
P
rt
= +
= +
= +
=
+
=
+
= =


OR



write formula
transpose formula

substitute values
evaluate
15000 0.05 10
15000 0.5
15000 1.5
15000
10000
1.5
S P I
S P P r t
P P
P P
P
P
= +
= +
= +
= +
=
= =



write formula

substitute values

solve for unknown



Brendan would need to invest $10 000. answer in words


When money is borrowed, it is usually paid back on a regular basis over the term of the loan. The total
amount of the loan, S, is divided by the required number of payments to give the amount of the
regular repayment.

Example FINM-B3

A student borrows $600 to buy a camera. The loan is over two years, and the simple interest rate
is 6% per year. How much will her monthly repayments be?
P =$600 Interest rate =6% per year r =0.06
t =2 years =24 months
600 0.06 2 600 72
72 672
I P r t S P I = = +
= = +
= =


Total repaid 672
repayments 28
no. of months 24
S
n
= = = =
Her repayments will be $28 per month.
list known information


determine amount to be repaid



write formula, substitute values and evaluate
answer in words

Exercise FINM-B2

1. Find the principal that was invested to earn $3348 interest in 6 years at 6.2% p.a.
2. How long was $4500 borrowed for at 7.1% p.a. to cost $798.75 interest?
3. At what interest rate was $875 invested for to earn $73.50 interest in 18 months?
4. What amount of money should be invested now at 10% per year to amount to $1800 in 2
years time?
5. What amount of money should be invested now at 6% per year to amount to a future value of
$8000 seven months from now?
6. A $120 000 property is purchased with a deposit of $30000. The balance is repayable over
15 years at 7% per year. Find:
(a) the balance of the purchase price
(b) the interest due
(c) the total amount repayable
(d) the monthly repayments
7. Brian wishes to borrow $15000 for a 6 month holiday in Europe. He has approached two
banks and has the following options. The People's Bank quotes an interest rate of 5% per
year with the repayments to be made over 3 years, whilst the Friendly Bank interest rate is
4% per year and the payments are to be made over 4 years. Which loan will ultimately be
cheaper for Brian?
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FINM 6
FINM-C Compound Interest

In compound interest, the interest earned by an invested amount of money (or principal) is reinvested
so that it too earns interest. That is, at the end of each interest period the interest earned for that period
is added to the principal so that the interest also earns interest over the next interest period. In the same
way, interest due on a debt at the end of a period is subject to interest in the next period.

The accumulated amount or compounded amount, S, has same meaning as future value. The
difference between the compounded amount and the original principal is called the compound
interest, I S P = .

For an original principal of P invested at a periodic interest rate of i for n periods, the compounded
amount (or future value), S, is given by
( ) 1
n
S P i = +
.

The periodic interest rate can be found by dividing the annual interest rate, r, by the number of
periods in a year, N, i.e.
r
i
N
=

Example FINM-C1

Clarissa invests $5000 at 6.2% p.a. with interest compounded monthly. What would her
investment be worth after five years? What amount of interest has been earned during the five
years?
P =$5000
N =12 (12 months in a year) r =0.062 p.a.
0.062
12
r
i per month
N
= =
t =5 years 5 12 60 n months = =

( )
60
1
0.062
5000 1
12
$6811.69
n
S P i
S
= +

= +


=

The investment will be worth $6811.69.

6811.69 5000 1811.69
S P I
I S P
= +
=
= =

The interest earned was $1811.69.
list known information



write formula

substitute values
evaluate using calculator
5000 ( 1 +0.062 12 )
y
x 60 =
answer in words



write formula

substitute values and evaluate
answer in words


It is possible to calculate the principal if the period of investment and compounded amount are known.
By transposing the compound interest formula, ( ) 1 ,
n
S P i = + the formula for the principal becomes
( ) 1
(1 )
n
n
S
P OR P S i
i

= = +
+


In a similar way the periodic interest rate can be determined by transposing the compound interest
formula for i.
1
1 1
n
n
S S
i or
P P

=


.

FINM-H Appendix Transposing Formula, shows the transposition processes.



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FINM 7
Examples FINM-C2

1. What principal should be invested now so that it will compound to
$13 000 in 5 years time at 12% per annum compounded quarterly?
S = $13 000
N =4 (4 quarters in a year) r =12 p.a.
0.012
12
r
i per quarter
N
= =
t =5 years 5 4 20 n quarters = =
P =?
list known information
Solution can involve transposing the
formula and then substituting values
( )
( )
1
1
(1 )
n
n
n
S P i
S
P or S i
i

= +
= +
+

20
20
13000 0.12
13000 1
4
0.12
1
4
7197.78
P or
P


= +



+


=

OR substituting values and solving for the
unknown.
( )
20
20
1
0.12
13000 1
4
13000
7197.78
0.12
1
4
n
S P i
P
P
= +

= +


= =

+



The principal required is $7197.78 write answer in words
2. What annual rate of interest, compounded quarterly, would be required if an initial
investment of $3000 is to amount to $3500 after 5 years?
P =$3000 S = $3500
N =4 (4 quarters in a year)
t =5 years 5 4 20 n quarters = =
r =? find i first.
( )
1
1
1or 1
n
n
n
S P i
S S
i
P P
= +

=



1
20
20
3500 3500
1 1
3000 3000
0.007737313
i or

=


=

list known information





write formula
transpose formula


substitute values
evaluate using calculator
( 3000 3500 )
y
x ( 1 20 ) =
The periodic rate is 0.774%, so the annual rate would be 4 0.774% = 3.096%

Exercise FINM-C1

1. Find the compounded amount and compound interest for the following:
(a) $600 for 8 years at 8% compounded monthly.
(b) $1000 for 5 years at 12% compounded daily.
(c) $750 for 12 months at 6% compounded weekly.
(d) $3000 for 4 years at 9% compounded quarterly.
2. How much should be invested at 8% compounded semi-annually for six years in order to
provide a compounded amount of $10000?

3. The day Charlotte was born her father deposited $500 in a bank account. If the account was
compounded annually and on Charlottes twenty-first birthday there was $1326.65 in the
account. What was the annual interest rate?

4. A investor has a choice of investing $4000 at 10% compounded annually or at 9.75%
compounded monthly for one year. Which is the better investment?

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FINM 8
FINM-D Effective Interest Rate

The effective rate of interest is the equivalent rate of simple interest earned over a period of one year
for an interest rate which is compounded twice or more over the year. The annual simple interest rate
will be greater than the annual compounding interest rate to earn the same amount of interest.

The effective annual interest rate, r
e
, is calculated using:
1 1
N
e
r
r
N

= +



where r is the annual interest rate (in decimal form) and N is the number of periods per year.

The annual interest rate, r, for compounding calculations is often called the nominal rate. Effective
interest rates can be used to compare investment opportunities.


Examples FINM-D1

1. What effective interest rate is equivalent to a nominal rate of 12% compounded (a) monthly
and (b) daily?

(a)
12
0.12
1 1 0.1268
12
12.68%
e
r

= +


=


(b)
365
0.12
1 1 0.1275
365
12.75%
e
r

= +


=



monthly: 12 months in year 12 N =




daily: 365 days in year 365 N =
2. Which is the "best" investment, 6% per annum compounded monthly or 6.20% compounded
annually?


12
0.06
1 1 0.0617 6.17%
12
compunding monthly

= + =




So, an annual rate of 6.20% is better for investment than 6% per annum compounded
monthly.

Exercise FINM-D1

1. Find the compounded amount and the compound interest for the given investment and annual
rate.
(i) $6000 for 8 years at an effective rate of 8%.
(ii) $750 for 12 months at an effective rate of 10%.
2. Find the effective rate that corresponds to the given nominal rate.
(i) 10% compounded quarterly.
(ii) 12% compounded monthly.
(iii) 8% compounded daily.
(iv) 12% compounded daily.
3. A $6000 certificate of deposit is purchased for $6000 and is held for 7 years. If the
certificate earns an effective rate of 8%, what is it worth at the end of that period?

4. To what sum will $2000 amount in 8 years if invested at a 6% effective rate for the first 4
years and 6% compounded semi-annually thereafter?


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FINM 9
FINM-E Equations of Value

An amount of money can have different values at different times, for a particular interest rate. The
value of money is dependant on its ability to earn interest. Equations of value are used to compare
the value of money at various times.

The equation ( ) 1
n
S P i = + is used to find the value of money, at various points in the future while
( ) 1
n
P S i

= + is used to find the value of money at some point prior to this time. To perform
calculations the value of repayments or debts must be determined at only one point in time.

For equations of values the general formula used is repayments = debts (at the same point in time). The
value of each repayment or debt should be determined at the point in time when the final repayment is
to be paid. To assist with calculations a time line can be drawn showing all repayments and debts.

Examples FINM-E1

1. If Edna owes $200 in 2 years and a further $300 in 5 years, how much does she need to
pay at present to account for these debts? (Assume 8% compounding quarterly.)

0.08
8% . .
4
i p a per quarter = =
1
2
1 1
200 300
2 4 8 5 4 20
S S
n quarters n quarters
= =
= = = =

amounts moved left use ( ) 1
n
P S i

= +

1 2
8 20
0.08 0.08
200 1 300 1
4 4
170.69 201.89 372.58
repayments debts
debt debt
x

=
= +

= + + +


= + =

list given values

draw a time line






write formula

substitute values
evaluate

Edna needs to pay only $372.58 now to cover her future debts.
2. A debt of $5000, which was due 5 years from now, is instead going to be repaid by three
payments: $2000 now, $1000 in 2 years time and the third payment after 4 years. What will be
the final payment if the assumed interest rate is 6% p.a. compounding half-yearly?
0.06
6% . .
2
i p a per quarter = = note:
0.06
1 1.03
2

+ =










( ) ( )
1 2 3
8
4 2 0.06
2000 1 1000 1.03 5000 1.03
2
2533.54 1125.51 4712.98
1053.93
repayments debts
repay repay repay debt
x
x
x

=
+ + =

+ + + =


+ + =
=


The final repayment will be $1053.93




draw a time line

move right use ( ) 1
n
S P i = +
move left use ( ) 1
n
P S i

= +

write formula

substitute values
evaluate

answer in words




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FINM 10
Exercise FINM-E1

1. A debt of $550 due in 4 years and $550 due in 5 years is to be repaid by a single payment
now. Find how much the payment is if an interest rate of 10% compounded quarterly is
assumed.
2. A debt of $600 due is 3 years and $800 due in 4 years is to be repaid by a single payment 2
years from now. If the interest rate is 8% compounded semiannually, how much is the
payment?
3. A debt of $5000 due in 5 years is to be repaid by a payment of $2000 now and a second
payment at the end of 6 years. How much should the second payment be if the interest rate is
6% compounded quarterly?
4. A debt of $5000 due 5 years from now and $5000 due 10 years from now is to be repaid by a
payment of $2000 in 2 years, a payment of $4000 in 4 years, and a final payment at the end
of 6 years. If the interest rate is 7% compounded annually, how much is the final payment?


FINM-F Summary

To calculate the simple interest, I, accumulated on the principal, P, over an interval of t years at an
annual interest rate of r, the formula I P r t = .

The total amount of money that must be repaid on a loan or the total value of an investment can be
called the future value, S. and is calculated using S P I = + .

It is possible to use the simple interest formula to calculate the principal, P, interest rate, r, or the time,
t, required to give the specified amount of simple interest, I. It is also to determine the principal, P, to
be invested now to accumulate to some future value, S, using the formula .
1
S
P
rt
=
+


The total amount of the loan, S, is divided by the required number of payments to give the amount of
the regular payment.

For an original principal of P invested at a periodic interest rate of i for n periods, the compounded
amount (or future value), S, is given by
( ) 1
n
S P i = + . The periodic interest rate can be found by
dividing the annual interest rate, r, by thenumber of periods in a year, N.

It is possible to calculate the principal if the period of investment and compounded amount are known
using: ( ) 1
(1 )
n
n
S
P OR P S i
i

= = +
+
. In a similar way the periodic interest rate can be determined
by
1
1 1
n
n
S S
i or
P P

=


.

The effective annual interest rate, r
e
, is calculated using 1 1
N
e
r
r
N

= +


, where r is the annual
interest rate (in decimal form) and N is the number of periods per year.

Equations of value are used to compare the value of money at various times. The equation
( ) 1
n
S P i = + is used to find the value of money at various points in the future, while ( ) 1
n
P S i

= + is
used to find the value of money at some point before this time. For equations of value, the general
formula used is repayments = debts (at the same point in time).
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FINM 11
FINM-G Review Exercise

1. Calculate the simple interest and accumulated amount for each of the following.

(i) $2000 at 8% p.a. for 5 years
(ii) $35 000 at 5.6% p.a. for 30 months.
2. Angela bought a computer for $2100. She paid a deposit of $300 and took out a loan for the
remainder at
1
2
8 % p.a. simple interest over 3 years.

(a) How much interest did she pay?
(b) What was the total cost of buying the computer?
(c) How much did she have to pay per month?
3. How much needs to be invested at 11% p.a. simple interest to have an accumulated amount
of $7800 in 5 years from now?
4. Calculate the compounded amount and the compound interest for the following.

(i) $2000 at 8% p.a. for 5 years compounded semi-annually
(ii) $35 000 at 5.6% p.a. for 30 months compounded monthly.
5. Find the compound interest on a loan of $600 borrowed at 7.5% compounded quarterly for 3
years.

6. What annual interest rate, compounded monthly, would be required for an investment of
$5000 to amount to $6500 in 4 years?

7. Leading company A offers rates of 8.2% p.a. compounded quarterly, while company B
advertises a rate of 8.1% compounded daily. Which company offers the best rate for a loan?

8. Two debts, $2000 due in 3 years and $1500 due in 5 years, are to be repaid by $1000 now
and another repayment in 4 years. What is the value of the final repayment if the interest rate
is 10% compounded monthly?
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FINM 12
FINM-H Appendix Transposing Formula

Solving ( ) 1
n
S P i = + for the principal, P.


( )
( )
( )
( )
( )
( )
1
1
1 1
1
1
1
n
n
n n
n
n
n n
S P i
P i
S
i i
S
P or P S i x
x
i


= +
+
=
+ +

= = + =

+



Solving ( ) 1
n
S P i = + for the interest rate, i.


( )
( )
( )
( ) ( )
( )
1
1
1
1 1
1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1
n
n
n
n
n
n n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
S P i
P i
S
P P
S
i
P
S S
i OR i
P P
S S
i i
P P
S S
i i
P P
S S
i i
P P

= +
+
=
= +

= + = +



= + = +



= + = +



= =




Solving ( ) 1
n
S P i = + for the number of investment periods, n.


( )
( )
( )
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
( )
( )
( )
( )
1
1
1
log log 1 ln ln 1
log log 1 ln ln 1
log ln
log 1 ln 1
n
n
n
n n
S S
P P
S S
P P
S S
P P
S P i
P i
S
P P
S
i
P
i OR i
n i n i
n n
i i
= +
+
=
= +
= + = +
= + = +
= =
+ +


Manipulation of logarithmic equations can be found in LOGS - Logarithms Module.

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FINM 13
FINM-Y Index

Topic Page


Annual Interest Rate................................................................ FINM 2, 6, 8

Compound Amount, S.............................................................. FINM 6
Compound Interest................................................................... FINM 6

Effective Annual Interest Rate................................................. FINM 8
Equations of Value................................................................... FINM 9

Future Value, S ........................................................................ FINM 2

Interest compound................................................................ FINM 8
Interest simple....................................................................... FINM 2, 3

Nominal Rate........................................................................... FINM 8

p.a. per annum...................................................................... FINM 2
Periodic Interest Rate............................................................... FINM 6
Present Value, P....................................................................... FINM 4
Principal, P .............................................................................. FINM 2, 3, 7

Repayments.............................................................................. FINM 5, 9

Simple Interest......................................................................... FINM 2, 3

Transposing Formula............................................................... FINM 17







SOLUTIONS Financial Mathematics

FINM 14
FINM-Z Solutions


FINM -B Simple Interest
FINM-B1 Simple Interest.......................................................... FINM 15
FINM-B1 Simple Interest Manipulation.................................... FINM 16

FINM -C Compound Interest
FINM-C1 Compound Interest ................................................... FINM 17

FINM -D Effective Interest Rates
FINM-D1 Effective Interest Rates............................................. FINM 19

FINM -E Equations of Value
FINM-E1 Equations of Value.................................................... FINM 20

FINM -G Review Exercise
FINM-G Review Exercise........................................................ FINM 21

SOLUTIONS Financial Mathematics

FINM 15
FINM-B1 Simple Interest

1
.
(a) $15000
12% 0.12
3
P
r
t years
=
= =
=

(b) $20000
15% 0.15
5
P
r
t years
=
= =
=

2
.
(i) $2000 8% 0.08
3
2000 0.08 3
$480
2000 480
$2480
P r
t years
I Prt
Total Amount P I
= = =
=
= =
=
= +
= +
=


(ii) $18000 12.5% 0.125
6 0.5
18000 0.125 0.5
$1125
18000 1125
$19125
P r
t months years
I Prt
Total Amount P I
= = =
= =
= =
=
= +
= +
=

(iii) $5000 3
1.5% . . 1.5% 12 .
0.015 12 0.18
5000 0.18 3
$2700
5000 2700
$7700
P t years
r p m p a
I Prt
Total Amount P I
= =
= =
= =
= =
=
= +
= +
=


(iv) $16000 8% 0.08
36 3
16000 0.08 3
$3840
16000 3840
$19840
P r
t months years
I Prt
Total Amount P I
= = =
= =
= =
=
= +
= +
=

3
.
(i) $3000 10% 0.1
3 6 3.5
3000 0.1 3.5
$1050
3000 1050
$4050
P r
t y months years
I Prt
Total Amount P I
= = =
= =
= =
=
= +
= +
=


(ii) $3000 8% 0.08
18 1.5
3000 0.08 1.5
$360
3000 360
$3360
P r
t months years
I Prt
Total Amount P I
= = =
= =
= =
=
= +
= +
=

(iii)
9
12
$3000 12% 0.12
2 9 2 2.75
3000 0.12 2.75
$990
3000 990
$3990
P r
t y months years y
I Prt
Total Amount P I
= = =
= = =
= =
=
= +
= +
=


(iv) $3000 8.5% 0.085
36 3
3000 0.085 3
$765
3000 765
$3765
P r
t months years
I Prt
Total Amount P I
= = =
= =
= =
=
= +
= +
=



SOLUTIONS Financial Mathematics

FINM 16
FINM-B2 Simple Interest Manipulation
1. ? 6.2% 0.062 6 3348
3348 0.062 6
3348
3348 0.372
0.062 6
3348
$9000 $9000
0.372
P r t years I
I Prt OR I Prt
I
P P
rt
P P
P P
= = = = =
= =
= =
= =

= = =

A principal of $9000 would need to be invested.

2. 4500 7.1% 0.071 ? 798.75
798.75 4500 0.071
798.75
798.75 319.5
4500 0.071
798.75
2.5 2.5
319.5
P r t I
I Prt OR I Prt
I
t t
Pr
t t
t years t years
= = = = =
= =
= =
= =

= = =

The money would be invested for 2.5 years.

3. 875 ? 18 1.5 73.50
73.50 875 1.5
73.50
73.50 1312.5
875 1.5
73.50
0.056 5.6% 0.056 5.6%
1312.5
P r t months years I
I Prt OR I Prt
I
r r
Pt
r r
r r
= = = = =
= =
= =
= =

= = = = =

The interest rate would be 5.6%.

4.
( )
( )
( )
( )
( )
? 10% 0.1 12 1800
1
1800 1 0.1 2
1 1800 1.2
1800
1 1.2
1800
$1500
1 0.1 2
P r t years Amount
Amount P I OR S P rt
S P Prt P
P rt P
S
P P
rt
P P
= = = = =
= + = +
= + = +
= + =
= =
+
= =
+

$1500 should be invested.

5.
( )
( )
( )
( )
( )
7
12
7
12
7
12
? 6% 0.06 7 $8000
1
8000 1 0.06
1 8000 1.035
8000
1 1.035
8000
$7729.47
1 0.06
P r t months years Amount
Amount P I OR S P rt
S P Prt P
P rt P
S
P P
rt
P P
= = = = = =
= + = +
= + = +
= + =
= =
+
=
+

$7729.47 should be invested.
SOLUTIONS Financial Mathematics

FINM 17
FINM-B2 continued

6. (a) $120000 $30000
$90000
Balance =
=


(b) $90000 7% 0.07
15 15 12 180
90000 0.07 15
$94500
I r
t years months
I Prt
= = =
= = =
=
=
=


(c) 90000 94500
$184500
Total Repayable = +
=




(d)
184500
180
$1025
Monthly Repay =
=


7.
$15000 5% 0.05 3
4% 0.04 4
15000 0.05 3 15000 0.04 4
$2250 $2400
15000 2250 15000 2400
$17250 $17400
people people
friend friend
people friend
people friend
P r t years
r t years
I Prt I Prt
Total Total
= = = =
= = =
= =
= =
= =
= + = +
= =

The cheaper loan is available from the People's Bank.

FINM-C1 Compound Interest


1.

(a)
( )
( )
96
0.08
12
8% 0.08
$600 8 12 96
12 12
1
600 1 $1135.47
1135.47 600 $535.47
n
P n i
S P i
I S P
= = = = =
= +
= +
=
= =




(b)
( )
( )
1825
0.12
365
12% 0.12
$1000 5 365 1825
365 365
1
1000 1 $1821.94
1821.94 1000 $821.94
n
P n i
S P i
I S P
= = = = =
= +
= +
=
= =




(c)
( )
( )
52
0.06
52
12 6% 0.06
$750 52 52
12 52 52
1
750 1 $796.35
796.35 750 $46.35
n
P n i
S P i
I S P
= = = = =
= +
= +
=
= =

SOLUTIONS Financial Mathematics

FINM 18
FINM-C1 continued


1.

(d)
( )
( )
16
0.09
4
9% 0.09
$3000 4 4 16
4 4
1
3000 1 4282.86
4282.86 3000 $1282.86
n
P n i
S P i
I S P
= = = = =
= +
= +
=
= =




2.
( )
( )
( )
( )
( )
12
12
8% 0.08
? $10000 6 2 12 0.04
2 2
1
1
1
10000
10000 1 0.04
1 0.04
$6245.97
n
n
n
P S n i
S P i
S
P S i OR P
i
P

= = = = = = =
= +
= + =
+
= + =
+



$6245.97 should be invested.



3.
( )
1
1
21
21
$500 $1326.65 21 ?
1
1 1
1326.65 1326.65
1 1
600 600
0.0385 3.85% 0.0385 3.85%
n
n
n
P S n i
S P i
S S
i OR i
P P
= = = =
= +

= =



= =


= =


The interest rate was approximately 4.8%.




4.
( ) ( )
( ) ( )
10% 9.75%
12 1
0.0975
12
4000
For 10% compounded annually For 9.75% compounded monthly
9.75% 0.0975
10% 0.1 1 12
12 12
1 1
4000 1 0.1 4000 1
$4400 $4407.91
n n
P
i n i n
S P i S P i
=
= = = = = =
= + = +
= + = +
= =


9.75% compounded monthly is the better investment.






SOLUTIONS Financial Mathematics

FINM 19
FINM-D1 Effective Interest Rates

1. (i)
( )
( )
8
$6000 8 8% 0.08
1
6000 1 0.08 11105.58 6000
$11105.58 $5105.58
n
P n i
S P i I S P
= = = =
= + =
= + =
=




(ii)
( )
( )
1
12
$750 1 10% 0.1
12
1
750 1 0.1 825 750
$825 $75
n
P n i
S P i I S P
= = = = =
= + =
= + =
=


2. (i)
4
10% 0.1 4
1 1
0.1
1 1
4
0.1038 10.38%
N
e
r N
r
r
N
= = =

= +



= +


=


(iii)
365
8% 0.08 365
1 1
0.08
1 1
365
0.0833 8.33%
N
e
r N
r
r
N
= = =

= +



= +


=

(ii)
12
12% 0.12 12
1 1
0.12
1 1
12
0.1268 12.68%
N
e
r N
r
r
N
= = =

= +



= +


=

(iv)
365
12% 0.12 365
1 1
0.12
1 1
365
0.1275 12.75%
N
e
r N
r
r
N
= = =

= +



= +


=


3.
( )
( )
7
$6000 7 8% 0.08
1
6000 1 0.08
10282.95
n
P n i
S P i
= = = =
= +
= +



The certificate is worth $10 282.95

4.
( )
( )
( )
( )
4
8
0.06
2
First 4 years: $2000 6% 0.06 4
1
2000 1 0.06 $2524.95
6% 0.06
Last 4 years: $2524.95 4 2 8
2 2
1
2524.95 1 $3198.53
n
n
P i n
S P i
P i n
S P i
= = = =
= +
= +
= = = = =
= +
= +


The $2000 will amount to $3198.53.

SOLUTIONS Financial Mathematics

FINM 20
FINM-E1 Equations of Value

1.


The repayment would be $706.14 now.


( ) ( )
1 1 2
16 20
10% 0.1 0.1
1 1.025
4 4 4
repayments debts
550 1.025 550 1.025
370.49 335.65 $706.14
i
repay debt debt
x


= = + =


=
= +
= +
= + =

2.


The repayment would be $1238.57.


( ) ( )
1 1 2
2 4
8% 0.08 0.08
1 1.04
2 2 2
repayments debts
600 1.04 800 1.04
554.73 683.84 $1238.57
i
repay debt debt
x


= = + =


=
= +
= +
= + =


3.

The second repayment should be
$2447.81.
( ) ( )
1 2 1
24 4
6% 0.06 0.06
1 1.015
4 4 4
repayments =debts
2000 1.015 5000 1.015
2859.01 5306.82
$2447.81
i
repay repay debt
x
x
x

= = + =


+ =
+ =
+ =
=


4.


( )
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
1 2 3 1 2
4 2 1 4
7% 0.07 1 0.07 1.07
repayments debts
2000 1.07 4000 1.07 5000 1.07 5000 1.07
2621.59 4579.60 5350.00 3814.48
$1963.29
i
repay repay repay debt debt
x
x
x

= = + =
=
+ + = +
+ + = +
+ + = +
=



The final repayment will be $1963.29.








SOLUTIONS Financial Mathematics

FINM 21
FINM-G Review Exercise

1. (i) $2000 8% 0.08
5
2000 0.08 5 $800
2000 800
$2800
P r
t years
I Prt
Total Amount P I
= = =
=
=
= =
= +
= +
=

(ii) $35000 5.6% 0.056
30 2.5
35000 0.056 2.5 $4900
35000 4900
$39900
P r
t months years
I Prt
Total Amount P I
= = =
= =
=
= =
= +
= +
=


2. (a) 2100 300 $1800 8.5% 0.085 3 36
1800 0.085 3
$459
P r t years months
I Prt
= = = = = =
=
=
=


(b) 1800 459
$2259
2259 300 $2559
S
Total Cost
= +
=
= + =


(c)
2259
$62.75
36
Repayments = =
3.
( )
( )
( )
( )
( )
? 11% 0.11 5 $7800
1
7800 1 0.11 5
1 7800 1.55
7800
1 1.55
7800
$5032.26
1 0.11 5
P r t years Amount
Amount P I OR S P rt
S P Prt P
P rt P
S
P P
rt
P P
= = = = =
= + = +
= + = +
= + =
= =
+
=
+



$5032.26 should be invested.


4.

(i)
( )
( )
10
0.08
2
8% 0.08
$2000 5 2 10
2 2
1
2000 1 $2960.49
2960.49 2000 $960.49
n
P n i
S P i
I S P
= = = = =
= +
= +
=
= =




(ii)
( )
( )
30
0.056
12
5.6% 0.056
$35000 30
12 12
1
35000 1 $40246.47
40246.47 35000 $5246.47
n
P n i
S P i
I S P
= = = =
= +
= +
=
= =

SOLUTIONS Financial Mathematics

FINM 22
FINM-G continued


5.
( )
( )
12
0.075
4
7.5% 0.075
$600 3 4 12
4 4
1
600 1 $749.83
749.83 600 $149.83
n
P n i
S P i
I S P
= = = = =
= +
= +
=
= =

The compound interest is $149.83.
6.
( )
1
1
48
48
$5000 $6500 4 12 48 ?
1
1 1
6500 6500
1 1
5000 5000
0.00548 0.548% . .
0.548% 12 6.576%
n
n
n
P S n i
S P i
S S
i OR i
P P
i p m
annual rate
= = = = =
= +

= =



= =


=
= =

7.
4 365
8.2% 0.082 4 8.1% 0.081 365
1 1 1 1
0.082 0.081
1 1 1 1
4 365
0.0846 8.46% 0.0844 8.44%
A A B B
N N
eA eB
r N r N
r r
r r
N N
= = = = = =

= + = +



= + = +


= =

Company B offers the best rate for a loan.
8.

The final repayment would be $2077.90
( ) ( ) ( )
1 2 1 2
48 12 12
0.1 0.1 0.1
12 12 12
10% 0.1
12 12
repayments =debts
1000 1 2000 1 1500 1
1489.35 2209.43 1357.82
$2077.90
i
repay repay debt debt
x
x
x

= =
+ = +
+ + = + + +
+ = +
=













SOLUTIONS Financial Mathematics

FINM 23

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