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8 February, 01:08

You just won the lottery and the lottery commission will either give you $6 million as a lump sum, or 20 equal, annual payments of $500,000. Assume an interest rate of 6% per year, compounded annually. What should you do

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  1. 8 February, 01:21
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    I should receive annual payments of $500,000

    Explanation:

    Lump sum amount = $500,000

    or

    Annual Payment = $500,000

    Interest rate = 6%

    Payment of fix amount for a specified period is known as annuity. Present value of annuity will be compared to lump sum amount.

    PV of annuity = P [ (1 - (1 + r) ^-n) / r ]

    PV of annuity = $500,000 [ (1 - (1 + 0.06) ^-20) / 0.06 ]

    PV of annuity = $500,000 [ (1 - (1.06) ^-20) / 0.06 ]

    PV of annuity = $5,734,961

    Annual payment will provide extra benefit of $734,961 than lump sum payment.
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