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13 March, 07:14

Spending $1,500 more today for a hybrid engine rather than a conventional gasoline engine will result in annual fuel savings of $300. How many years must these savings continue in order to justify the extra investment if money is worth 10% per year compounded monthly?

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  1. 13 March, 07:38
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    This is a time value of money question (Annuity specifically) where you are given a Present value, recurring payment and interest rate. You use these inputs to compute total duration or time;

    You can solve this with a financial calculator and adjust the variables to monthly basis;

    Present value; PV = - 1500

    Monthly interest rate; I/Y = 10% / 12 = 0.833%

    Recurring cashflow (converted to monthly CF) = 300/12 = 25

    One-time cashflow; FV = 0

    then compute total duration (in months); CPT N = 83.509 months

    Convert the 83.5 months to years by dividing by 12;

    83.5 / 12 = 6.96, so about 7 years.
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