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Concepts of Value and Return
CHAPTE
R 2
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Understand what gives money its time value.
Explain the methods of calculating present and
future values.
Highlight the use of present value technique
(discounting) in financial decisions.
Introduce the concept of internal rate of return.
2
Time Preference for Money
Time preference for money is an individual’s
preference for possession of a given amount of
money now, rather than the same amount at some
future time.
Three reasons may be attributed to the individual’s
time preference for money:
 risk
 preference for consumption
 investment opportunities
3
Required Rate of Return
The time preference for money is generally
expressed by an interest rate. This rate will be
positive even in the absence of any risk. It may be
therefore called the risk-free rate.
An investor requires compensation for assuming
risk, which is called risk premium.
 The investor’s required rate of return is:
Risk-free rate + Risk premium.
4
Required Rate of Return
 Would an investor want Rs. 100 today or after one year?
 Cash flows occurring in different time periods are not comparable.
 It is necessary to adjust cash flows for their differences in timing and risk.
 Example : If preference rate =10 percent
 An investor can invest if Rs. 100 if he is offered Rs 110 after one year.
 Rs 110 is the future value of Rs 100 today at 10% interest rate.
 Also, Rs 100 today is the present value of Rs 110 after a year at 10%
interest rate.
 If the investor gets less than Rs. 110 then he will not invest. Anything
above Rs. 110 is favourable.
5
Time Value Adjustment
Two most common methods of adjusting cash
flows for time value of money:
 Compounding—the process of calculating future values
of cash flows and
 Discounting—the process of calculating present values of
cash flows.
6
Future Value
 Compounding is the process of finding the future values of
cash flows by applying the concept of compound interest.
 Compound interest is the interest that is received on the
original amount (principal) as well as on any interest earned
but not withdrawn during earlier periods.
 Simple interest is the interest that is calculated only on the
original amount (principal), and thus, no compounding of
interest takes place.
7
Future Value
8
Future Value
In Microsoft Excel: Use FV function.
FV(rate,nper,pmt,pv,type)
Where: rate= interest rate. nper= n periods,
pmt= annuity value, pv= present value, type=
1 for beginning of the period and 0 for end for
end of period.
9
Future Value: Example
10
Future Value of an Annuity
11
Future Value of an Annuity:
Example
12
Sinking Fund
13
Example
Present Value
Present value of a future cash flow (inflow or
outflow) is the amount of current cash that is of
equivalent value to the decision-maker.
Discounting is the process of determining present
value of a series of future cash flows.
The interest rate used for discounting cash flows is
also called the discount rate.
15
Present Value of a Single
Cash Flow
16
Example
17
Present Value of an Annuity
18
Example
19
Capital Recovery and Loan
Amortisation
20
Loan Amortisation Schedule
21
End Payment Interest Principal Outstanding
ofYear Repayment Balance
0 10,000
1 3,951 900 3,051 6,949
2 3,951 625 3,326 3,623
3 3,951 326 3,625* 0
Present Value of an Uneven
Periodic Sum
In most instances the firm receives a stream of
uneven cash flows. Thus the present value factors
for an annuity cannot be used.
The procedure is to calculate the present value of
each cash flow and aggregate all present values.
22
PV of Uneven Cash Flows:
Example
23
Present Value of Perpetuity
24
Present Value of a Perpetuity:
Example
25
Present Value of Growing
Annuities
26
Example
27
Example
28
Value of an Annuity Due
29
Future Value of An Annuity:
Example
30
Example
The present value of Re 1 paid at the beginning of
each year for 4 years is
1 × 3.170 × 1.10 = Rs 3.487
31
Multi-Period Compounding
32
Effective Interest Rate:
Example
33
Continuous Compounding
34
Net Present Value
35
Present Value and Rate of
Return
 A bond that pays some specified amount in future (without
periodic interest) in exchange for the current price today is
called a zero-interest bond or zero-coupon bond.
 In such situations, one would be interested to know what rate
of interest the advertiser is offering. One can use the concept
of present value to find out the rate of return or yield of these
offers.
 The rate of return of an investment is called internal rate of
return since it depends exclusively on the cash flows of the
investment.
36
Internal Rate of Return
37
IRR Calculation: Example of
Trial-Error Method
38

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Ch_02_revised.ppt

  • 1. Concepts of Value and Return CHAPTE R 2
  • 2. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Understand what gives money its time value. Explain the methods of calculating present and future values. Highlight the use of present value technique (discounting) in financial decisions. Introduce the concept of internal rate of return. 2
  • 3. Time Preference for Money Time preference for money is an individual’s preference for possession of a given amount of money now, rather than the same amount at some future time. Three reasons may be attributed to the individual’s time preference for money:  risk  preference for consumption  investment opportunities 3
  • 4. Required Rate of Return The time preference for money is generally expressed by an interest rate. This rate will be positive even in the absence of any risk. It may be therefore called the risk-free rate. An investor requires compensation for assuming risk, which is called risk premium.  The investor’s required rate of return is: Risk-free rate + Risk premium. 4
  • 5. Required Rate of Return  Would an investor want Rs. 100 today or after one year?  Cash flows occurring in different time periods are not comparable.  It is necessary to adjust cash flows for their differences in timing and risk.  Example : If preference rate =10 percent  An investor can invest if Rs. 100 if he is offered Rs 110 after one year.  Rs 110 is the future value of Rs 100 today at 10% interest rate.  Also, Rs 100 today is the present value of Rs 110 after a year at 10% interest rate.  If the investor gets less than Rs. 110 then he will not invest. Anything above Rs. 110 is favourable. 5
  • 6. Time Value Adjustment Two most common methods of adjusting cash flows for time value of money:  Compounding—the process of calculating future values of cash flows and  Discounting—the process of calculating present values of cash flows. 6
  • 7. Future Value  Compounding is the process of finding the future values of cash flows by applying the concept of compound interest.  Compound interest is the interest that is received on the original amount (principal) as well as on any interest earned but not withdrawn during earlier periods.  Simple interest is the interest that is calculated only on the original amount (principal), and thus, no compounding of interest takes place. 7
  • 9. Future Value In Microsoft Excel: Use FV function. FV(rate,nper,pmt,pv,type) Where: rate= interest rate. nper= n periods, pmt= annuity value, pv= present value, type= 1 for beginning of the period and 0 for end for end of period. 9
  • 11. Future Value of an Annuity 11
  • 12. Future Value of an Annuity: Example 12
  • 15. Present Value Present value of a future cash flow (inflow or outflow) is the amount of current cash that is of equivalent value to the decision-maker. Discounting is the process of determining present value of a series of future cash flows. The interest rate used for discounting cash flows is also called the discount rate. 15
  • 16. Present Value of a Single Cash Flow 16
  • 18. Present Value of an Annuity 18
  • 20. Capital Recovery and Loan Amortisation 20
  • 21. Loan Amortisation Schedule 21 End Payment Interest Principal Outstanding ofYear Repayment Balance 0 10,000 1 3,951 900 3,051 6,949 2 3,951 625 3,326 3,623 3 3,951 326 3,625* 0
  • 22. Present Value of an Uneven Periodic Sum In most instances the firm receives a stream of uneven cash flows. Thus the present value factors for an annuity cannot be used. The procedure is to calculate the present value of each cash flow and aggregate all present values. 22
  • 23. PV of Uneven Cash Flows: Example 23
  • 24. Present Value of Perpetuity 24
  • 25. Present Value of a Perpetuity: Example 25
  • 26. Present Value of Growing Annuities 26
  • 29. Value of an Annuity Due 29
  • 30. Future Value of An Annuity: Example 30
  • 31. Example The present value of Re 1 paid at the beginning of each year for 4 years is 1 × 3.170 × 1.10 = Rs 3.487 31
  • 36. Present Value and Rate of Return  A bond that pays some specified amount in future (without periodic interest) in exchange for the current price today is called a zero-interest bond or zero-coupon bond.  In such situations, one would be interested to know what rate of interest the advertiser is offering. One can use the concept of present value to find out the rate of return or yield of these offers.  The rate of return of an investment is called internal rate of return since it depends exclusively on the cash flows of the investment. 36
  • 37. Internal Rate of Return 37
  • 38. IRR Calculation: Example of Trial-Error Method 38