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Financial Maths, STD1 F2 2025 HSC 25

Bobbie plans to invest $25 000 for 10 years and is offered two investment options.

Option \(A\):  Earns interest at a rate of 5% per annum, compounded monthly.

Option \(B\):  Earns simple interest at a rate of 8% per annum.

Which investment option will provide Bobbie with the best return value at the end of 10 years? Justify your answer with calculations.   (4 marks)

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\(\text{Option A:}\)

\(PV=$25\ 000,\ \ \text{monthly interest rate: }r=\dfrac{0.05}{12},\ \ n=12\times 10=120\)

\(FV=25\ 000\Bigg(1+\dfrac{0.05}{12}\Bigg)^{120}\approx $41\ 175\)

  
\(\text{Option B:}\)

\(\text{Interest}=25\ 000\times 0.08\times 10=$20\ 000\)

\(\text{Total}=25\ 000+20\ 000=$45\ 000\)

\(\therefore\ \text{Option B gives the best return.}\)

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\(\text{Option A:}\)

\(PV=$25\ 000,\ \ \text{monthly interest rate:}\ r=\dfrac{0.05}{12},\ \ n=12\times 10=120\)

\(FV=25\ 000\Bigg(1+\dfrac{0.05}{12}\Bigg)^{120}\approx $41\ 175\)

  
\(\text{Option B:}\)

\(\text{Interest}=25\ 000\times 0.08\times 10=$20\ 000\)

\(\text{Total}=25\ 000+20\ 000=$45\ 000\)

\(\therefore\ \text{Option B gives the best return.}\)


♦♦ Mean mark 46%.

Filed Under: F2 Investment (Y12), Investment (Y12) Tagged With: Band 5, smc-1108-20-FV Formula, smc-1108-30-i/r comparisons (incl. graphs), smc-6831-20-FV Formula

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A credit card has an interest-free period of 45 days from and including the date of purchase. Interest is charged on purchases made, compounding daily at a rate of 13.74% per annum, from and including the day following the interest-free period.

Concert tickets were purchased for a total of $392 using this credit card.

Full payment was made on the 68th day from the date of purchase. There were no other purchases on this credit card.

What was the total interest charged when the account was paid in full?   (3 marks)

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\(\text{Interest charged}\ =\$ 3.41\)

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\(\text{Day 1-45: no interest is charged}\)

\(\text{Day 46-68: interest charged (23 days)}\)

\(\text{Daily interest rate}=\dfrac{13.74}{365} \%=\dfrac{13.74}{365 \times 100}\)

\(\text{Amount owing}=392\left(1+\dfrac{13.74}{365 \times 100}\right)^{23}=\$ 395.41\)

\(\text{Interest charged}=395.41-392=\$ 3.41\)


♦♦ Mean mark 33%.

Filed Under: Credit Cards, Credit Cards, Investment (Y12) Tagged With: Band 5, smc-1108-20-FV Formula, smc-6831-20-FV Formula, std2-std1-common

Financial Maths, STD1 F2 2025 HSC 9 MC

An amount of $90 000 is invested at 4% per annum, compounded quarterly.

Which expression gives the value of this investment, in dollars, after 6 years?

  1. \(90\ 000(1+0.04)^6\)
  2. \(90\ 000(1+0.04)^{24}\)
  3. \(90\ 000(1+0.01)^6\)
  4. \(90\ 000(1+0.01)^{24}\)
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\(D\)

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\(PV=90\ 000,\  r=\dfrac{4\%}{4}=1\%=0.01,\  n=4\times 6=24\)

\(FV\) \(=PV(1+r)^n\)
  \(=90\ 000(1+0.01)^{24}\)

  
\(\Rightarrow D\)


♦♦♦ Mean mark 22%.

Filed Under: F2 Investment (Y12), Investment (Y12) Tagged With: Band 6, smc-1108-20-FV Formula, smc-6831-20-FV Formula

Financial Maths, STD1 F1 2024 HSC 21

Jan borrowed $1500 at 6% per annum.

Calculate the simple interest for the first three months.   (2 marks)

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\($22.50\)

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\(\text{Interest}\) \(=Prn\)
  \(=1500\times 0.06\times \dfrac{3}{12}=$22.50\)
Mean mark 57%.

Filed Under: Investment (Y12), Simple Interest and S/L Depreciation Tagged With: Band 4, smc-1124-10-Simple Interest, smc-6831-10-Simple Interest

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Alex and Jun each invest $1800 for 5 years.

  • Alex's investment earns simple interest at a rate of 7.5% per annum.
  • Jun's investment earns interest at a rate of 6.0% per annum, compounding quarterly.

By calculating the interest earned over the 5 years, determine who will have the greater amount.   (3 marks)

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\(\text {Alex’s investment:}\)

\(\text{Interest}=Prn=1800 \times 0.075 \times 5=\$ 675\)
 

\(\text {Jun’s investment:}\)

\(r=\dfrac{6.0\%}{4}=1.5 \% \text { per quarter}\)

\(\text {Compounding periods }=5 \times 4=20\)

\(F V=P V(1+r)^n=1800(1+0.015)^{20}=\$ 2424.34\)

\(\text{Total interest}=F V-P V=2424.34-1800=\$ 624.34\)
 

\(\text {Alex’s interest }>\text { Jun’s interest.}\)

\(\Rightarrow \text{ Alex will have a greater amount (since original investment the same)}\)

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\(\text {Alex’s investment:}\)

\(\text{Interest}=Prn=1800 \times 0.075 \times 5=\$ 675\)

♦♦ Mean mark 36%.

\(\text {Jun’s investment:}\)

\(r=\dfrac{6.0\%}{4}=1.5 \% \text { per quarter}\)

\(\text {Compounding periods }=5 \times 4=20\)

\(F V=P V(1+r)^n=1800(1+0.015)^{20}=\$ 2424.34\)

\(\text{Total interest}=F V-P V=2424.34-1800=\$ 624.34\)
 

\(\text {Alex’s interest }>\text { Jun’s interest.}\)

\(\Rightarrow \text{ Alex will have a greater amount (since original investment the same)}\)

Filed Under: F2 Investment (Y12), Investment (Y12) Tagged With: Band 5, smc-1108-20-FV Formula, smc-1108-30-i/r comparisons (incl. graphs), smc-6831-20-FV Formula, smc-6831-30-i/r Comparisons

Financial Maths, STD1 F2 2024 HSC 8 MC

Three years ago, the price of a uniform was $180.

Due to inflation, the price increased annually by 2.5%.

What is the price of this uniform now?

  1. $180.14
  2. $181.35
  3. $193.50
  4. $193.84
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\(D\)

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\(r=2.5 \%=\dfrac{2.5}{100}=0.025\)

  \(FV\) \(=PV(1+r)^n\)
    \(=180(1.025)^3=193.84\)

 
\(\Rightarrow D\)

♦♦ Mean mark 38%.

Filed Under: F2 Investment (Y12), Investment (Y12) Tagged With: Band 5, smc-1108-20-FV Formula, smc-6831-20-FV Formula

Financial Maths, STD1 F2 2023 HSC 25

An artwork is currently valued at $ 15000. It appreciates at a rate of 5.3% per annum.

What will the value of the artwork be in 8 years time?   (2 marks)

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\($22\ 673.48\text{ (2 d.p.)}\)

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\(PV=$15\ 000,\ \ r=\dfrac{5.3}{100},\ \ n=8\)

\(FV\) \(=PV(1+r)^n\)
  \(=15\ 000(1+\dfrac{5.3}{100})^8\)
  \(=$22\ 673.48242=$22\ 673.48\text{ (2 d.p.)}\)

Filed Under: F2 Investment (Y12), Investment (Y12) Tagged With: Band 4, smc-1108-20-FV Formula, smc-6831-20-FV Formula

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Bobby invested $5000.

The table shows the progress of his investment over the first 4 months.

 

  1. What are the values of \(A\) and \(B\)?   (2 marks)

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  2. Bobby could have earned simple interest on the investment at 0.62% per month.
  3. How much interest would Bobby have earned over 4 months by choosing this option?   (2 marks)

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a.    \(A=$30.54,\ \ B=$5121.08\)

b.    \($124\)

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a.    \(A\) \(=5090.54\times\dfrac{0.6}{100}\)
    \(=$30.54\text{ (2 d.p.)}\)
     
  \(B\) \(=5090.54+30.54\)
    \(=$5121.08\)

b.    \(P=$5000,\ \ r=\dfrac{0.62}{100},\ \ n=4\)

\(I\) \(=Prn\)
  \(=5000\times \dfrac{0.62}{100}\times 4\)
  \(=$124\)


♦♦ Mean mark (b) 31%.

Filed Under: F2 Investment (Y12), Investment (Y12) Tagged With: Band 4, Band 5, smc-1108-30-i/r comparisons (incl. graphs), smc-1124-10-Simple Interest, smc-6831-10-Simple Interest, smc-6831-30-i/r Comparisons

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An amount of $12 000 is invested in an account that pays 1 % interest per quarter, compounding quarterly for five years.

What is the future value of this investment?   (3 marks)

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\($14\ 642.28\)

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\(PV=$12\ 000,\  n=5\times 4=20, \ r=\dfrac{1}{100}\)
 

\(FV\) \(=PV(1+r)^n\)
  \(=12\ 000 \Big(1+\dfrac{1}{100}\Big)^{20}\)
  \(=$14\ 642.28048\)
  \(\approx $14\ 642.28\text{ (2 d.p.)}\)

♦ Mean mark 42%.

Filed Under: F2 Investment (Y12), Investment (Y12) Tagged With: Band 5, smc-1108-20-FV Formula, smc-6831-20-FV Formula

Financial Maths, STD1 F1 2023 HSC 2 MC

An amount of $2500 is invested at a simple interest rate of 3% per annum.

How much interest is earned in the first two years?

  1. $75
  2. $150
  3. $2575
  4. $2652
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\(B\)

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\(I\) \(=Prn\)
  \(=2500 \times\ \dfrac{3}{100} \times\ 2=$150\)

 
\(\Rightarrow B\)

Filed Under: Investment (Y12), Simple Interest and S/L Depreciation Tagged With: Band 4, smc-1124-10-Simple Interest, smc-6831-10-Simple Interest, std2-std1-common

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A watch is currently worth $6100. It has appreciated by 5.8% per annum since purchase.

What was its value 10 years ago?   (2 marks)

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`$3471.15`

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`FV=$6100`

`text{Find}\ PV\ text{given}\ n=10, \ r=5.8text{%}=0.058:`
  

`FV` `=PV(1+r)^n`  
`6100` `=(PV)(1+0.058)^10`  
`PV` `=6100/(1.058)^10`  
  `=$3471.148\ …`  
  `=$3471.15\ \ text{(nearest cent)}`  

♦♦ Mean mark 37%.

Filed Under: F2 Investment (Y12), Investment (Y12) Tagged With: Band 5, smc-1108-20-FV Formula, smc-6831-20-FV Formula

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Peta has the choice of investing $7000 in two different investment funds.

Fund A:  5.2% per annum simple interest

Fund B:  5% per annum interest, compounded annually

What is the difference between the amounts of interest earned in the two investment funds over 3 years?   (4 marks)

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`$11.38`

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`text{Fund A}`:

`text{Simple Interest}`  `= 7000xx 5.2text{%}xx 3`  
  `= 7000xx 0.052xx 3`  
  `= $1092`  

   
`text{Fund B}`:

`FV` `=PV (1+r)^n`  
  `= 7000 (1+0.05)^3`  
  `=$8103.38\ \ text{(nearest cent)}`  

 

`text{Interest}` `= FV-PV`  
  `=8103.38-7000`  
  ` = $1103.38`  

  

`:.\ text{Difference}` `= 1103.38-1092`  
  `=$11.38`  

♦ Mean mark 44%.

 

Filed Under: F2 Investment (Y12), Investment (Y12) Tagged With: Band 5, smc-1108-30-i/r comparisons (incl. graphs), smc-6831-30-i/r Comparisons

Financial Maths, STD1 F2 2022 HSC 9 MC

In ten years, the future value of an investment will be $150 000. The interest rate is 4% per annum, compounded half-yearly.

Which equation will give the present value `(P V)` of the investment?
 

  1. `PV=(150\ 000)/((1+0.04)^(10))`
  2. `PV=(150\ 000)/((1+0.04)^(20))`
  3. `PV=(150\ 000)/((1+0.02)^(10))`
  4. `PV=(150\ 000)/((1+0.02)^(20))`
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`D`

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`text{Compounding periods} = 10 xx 2 = 20`

`text{Compounding rate} = (4text{%})/2 = 2text{%} = 0.02`

`FV` `=PV(1+r)^n`
`150\ 000` `=PV(1+0.02)^20`
`PV` `=(150\ 000)/((1+0.02)^(20))`

  

`=>D`


♦♦♦ Mean mark 16%.

Filed Under: F2 Investment (Y12), Investment (Y12) Tagged With: Band 6, smc-1108-20-FV Formula, smc-6831-20-FV Formula

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It costs $2.45 for a car to travel on a toll road. Due to inflation, the cost is to increase by 3% each year.

How much will it cost for a car to travel on the toll road in 5 years time?   (2 marks)

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`$2.84`

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`FV` `= PV(1 + r)^n`
  `= 2.45(1 + 3/100)^5= 2.45(1.03)^5= $2.84`

Filed Under: Compound Interest and Shares, F2 Investment (Y12), Investment, Investment (Y12) Tagged With: Band 4, smc-1108-20-FV Formula, smc-6831-20-FV Formula, smc-6924-20-FV Formula, smc-817-20-FV Formula

Financial Maths, STD1 F2 2021 HSC 9 MC

James invests $5000 at 3% per annum simple interest for 2 years, while Sally invests $5000 at 3% per annum compounded annually for 2 years.

For the given investments, which of the following statements is TRUE?

  1. James earns more interest than Sally.
  2. Sally earns more interest than James.
  3. James and Sally earn the same amount of interest.
  4. There is not enough information to compare the interest earned by James and Sally.
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`B`

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`text{Investments earn more when interest is compounded (vs simple}`

`text{interest) because interest is paid on both the principal and earlier}`

`text{interest.}`

`:.\ text(Sally earns more interest than James.)`

`=> B`

Filed Under: F2 Investment (Y12), Investment (Y12) Tagged With: Band 4, smc-1108-30-i/r comparisons (incl. graphs), smc-6831-30-i/r Comparisons

Financial Maths, STD2 F2 2021 HSC 5 MC

Peter currently earns $21.50 per hour. His hourly wage will increase by 2.1% compounded each year for the next four years.

What will his hourly wage be after four years?

  1. `21.50(1.21)^4`
  2. `21.50(1.021)^4`
  3. `21.50 + 21.50 xx 0.21 xx 4`
  4. `21.50 + 21.50 xx 0.021 xx 4`
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`B`

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`text(Method 1: Successive SI applications)`

`text(Wage after 1 year) = 21.50 xx 1.021`

`text(Wage after 2 years) = 21.50 xx 1.021 xx 1.021 = 21.50(1.021)^2`

`vdots`

`text(Wage after 4 years) = 21.50(1.021)^4`
  

`text(Method 2: Using FV formula)`

`FV=PV(1+r)^n`

`FV=21.5 xx(1+2.1/100)^4=21.50(1.021)^4`
  

`=>  B`

Filed Under: Compound Interest and Shares, F2 Investment (Y12), Investment, Investment (Y12), Modelling Investments and Loans Tagged With: Band 4, common-content, smc-1002-20-FV Formula, smc-1108-20-FV Formula, smc-6831-20-FV Formula, smc-6924-20-FV Formula, smc-817-20-FV Formula

Financial Maths, STD1 F2 2020 HSC 25

Tom is offered two different investment options.

Option A:  10% per annum simple interest.

Option B:  9% per annum interest, compounded annually.

Tom has $1000 to invest. The graph shows the future values over time of $1000 invested using Option B.
 


 

Tom wants to find the difference between the future values after 8 years using these two investment options.

By first drawing, on the grid above, the graph of the future values of $1000 invested using Option A, estimate the difference between the future values after 8 years.   (3 marks)

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`$200`

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♦♦ Mean mark 30%.

`text{When}\ \ t = 8 \ text{years:}`

`text{Option} \ A = $1800 \ , \ text{Option} \ B = $2000`

`therefore \ text{Estimate of difference}` `= 2000-1800`
  `= $ 200`

Filed Under: F2 Investment (Y12), Investment (Y12) Tagged With: Band 5, smc-1108-30-i/r comparisons (incl. graphs), smc-6831-30-i/r Comparisons

Financial Maths, STD1 F2 2020 HSC 13

Taro needs $1000 in 5 years time. He is going to invest some money today in an account earning 3% per annum compounded annually. He will make no further deposits or withdrawals.

How much money does he need to invest today?   (3 marks)

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`$862.61`

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♦♦ Mean mark 29%.
`FV` `= PV (1 + r)^n`
`1000` `= PV (1 + frac{3}{100})^5`
`1000` `= PV (1.0.3)^5`
`:. PV` `= frac{1000}{(1.03)^5}`
  `= $862.61`

Filed Under: F2 Investment (Y12), Investment (Y12) Tagged With: Band 5, smc-1108-20-FV Formula, smc-6831-20-FV Formula

Financial Maths, STD1 F2 2020 HSC 8 MC

Joan invests $200. She earns interest at 3% per annum, compounded monthly.

What is the future value of Joan's investment after 1.5 years?

  1. $209.07
  2. $209.19
  3. $279.51
  4. $311.93
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`B`

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`text(Monthly interest rate) \ = frac(0.03)(12)`

♦♦ Mean mark 33%.

`n \ = \ 1.5 xx 12 = 18`
  

`FV` `= PV(1 + r)^n`
  `= 200 (1 + frac(0.03)(12))^18= $209.19`

   
`=> \ B`

Filed Under: F2 Investment (Y12), Investment (Y12) Tagged With: Band 5, smc-1108-20-FV Formula, smc-6831-20-FV Formula

Financial Maths, STD2 F4 2020 HSC 21

The inflation rate over the year from January 2019 to January 2020 was 2%.

The cost of a school jumper in January 2020 was $122.

Calculate the cost of the jumper in January 2019 assuming that the only change in the cost of the jumper was due to inflation.    (2 marks)

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`$119.61`

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`FV` `=PV(1+r)^n`
`122` `=C_(2019)(1+0.02)^1`
`C_2019 xx 1.02` `= 122`
`C_2019` `= frac(122)(1.02)`
  `= $119.61`

Filed Under: Compound Interest, Compound Interest and Shares, F2 Investment (Y12), Investment, Investment (Y12) Tagged With: Band 4, num-title-ct-coreb, num-title-qs-hsc, smc-1108-20-FV Formula, smc-4334-30-Find PV, smc-6831-20-FV Formula, smc-6924-20-FV Formula, smc-817-20-FV Formula

Financial Maths, STD1 F2 2019 HSC 35

A bank offers two different savings accounts.

Account  `X` offers simple interest of 7% per annum.
Account  `Y` offers compound interest of 6% per annum compounded yearly.

The table displays the future values of $20 000 invested in each account for the first 2 years.
 


  

  1. How much more money is there in Account `X` than in Account  `Y` at the end of 2 years?   (1 mark)

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  2. Show that there would be more money in Account `Y` than in Account  `X` at the end of 8 years.   (3 marks)

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a.    `$328`

b.    `text(See Worked Solutions)`

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a.    `text(Extra money in)\ \ X= 22\ 800-22\ 472= $328`
  

b.     `text(Account)\ X:`

♦ Mean mark part (b) 30%.

`I` `= Prn`
  `= 20\ 000 xx 7/100 xx 8= 11\ 200`

 
`=> text(Balance)\ X = 20\ 000 + 11\ 200 = $31\ 200`
 

`text(Account)\ Y:`

`FV` `= PV(1 + r)^n`
  `= 20\ 000(1 + 6/100)^8= $31\ 876.96`

 
`:. text(After 8 years, there’s more money in Account)\ Y.`

Filed Under: F2 Investment (Y12), Investment (Y12) Tagged With: Band 3, Band 5, smc-1108-20-FV Formula, smc-1108-30-i/r comparisons (incl. graphs), smc-6831-20-FV Formula, smc-6831-30-i/r Comparisons

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What is the interest earned when $800 is invested for 7 months at a simple interest rate of 3% per annum?   (2 marks)

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`$14`

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♦ Mean mark 38%.

`text(Interest)` `= Prn`
  `= 800 xx 0.03 xx 7/12= $14`

Filed Under: Investment (Y12), Simple Interest and S/L Depreciation Tagged With: Band 5, smc-1124-10-Simple Interest, smc-6831-10-Simple Interest

Financial Maths, STD2 F4 2008 HSC 24c

Heidi’s funds in a superannuation scheme have a future value of  $740 000  in 20 years time. The interest rate is 4% per annum and earnings are calculated six-monthly.

What single amount could be invested now to produce the same result over the same period of time at the same interest rate?   (3 marks)

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`$335\ 138.91`

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`FV` `= PV(1 + r)^n`
`740\ 000` `= PV(1 + 2/100)^40`
`:. PV` `= (740\ 000)/((1.02)^40)`
  `= 335\ 138.907\ …`
  `= $335\ 138.91`

Filed Under: Compound Interest and Shares, F2 Investment (Y12), Investment, Investment (Y12), Modelling Investments and Loans Tagged With: Band 4, common-content, smc-1002-20-FV Formula, smc-1108-20-FV Formula, smc-6831-20-FV Formula, smc-6924-20-FV Formula, smc-817-20-FV Formula

Financial Maths, STD2 F1 EQ-Bank 24

George makes a single deposit of $9000 into an account that pays simple interest.

After 4 years, George's account has a balance of $10 350.

What simple interest rate did George receive on his investment?   (2 marks)

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`3.75text(%)`

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`text(Interest earned)= 10\ 350-9000= $1350`

`text(Using)\ \ I = Prn,`

`1350` `= 9000 xx r xx 4`
`:. r` `= 1350/(4 xx 9000)= 0.0375= 3.75text(%)`

Filed Under: Investment, Investment (Y12), Simple Interest and S/L Depreciation, Simple Interest and S/L Depreciation Tagged With: Band 4, smc-1124-10-Simple Interest, smc-6831-10-Simple Interest, smc-6924-10-Simple Interest, smc-808-10-Simple Interest

Financial Maths, STD2 F4 2017 HSC 10 MC

A single amount of $10 000 is invested for 4 years, earning interest at the rate of 3% per annum, compounded monthly.

Which expression will give the future value of the investment?

  1. `10\ 000 xx (1 + 0.03)^4`
  2. `10\ 000 xx (1 + 0.03)^48`
  3. `10\ 000 xx (1 + 0.03/12)^4`
  4. `10\ 000 xx (1 + 0.03/12)^48`
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`D`

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`text(Compounding rate)\ = 3/100 ÷ 12= 0.03/12`

`text(Compounding periods)= 4 xx 12=48` 

`:.\ text(FV) = 10\ 000 xx (1 + 0.03/12)^48`

\(\Rightarrow D\)

Filed Under: Compound Interest and Shares, F2 Investment (Y12), FM2 - Investing, Investment, Investment (Y12), Modelling Investments and Loans Tagged With: Band 4, common-content, smc-1002-20-FV Formula, smc-1108-20-FV Formula, smc-6831-20-FV Formula, smc-6924-20-FV Formula, smc-817-20-FV Formula

Financial Maths, STD2 F1 EQ-Bank 1 MC

$6000 is invested in an account that earns simple interest at the rate of 3.5% per annum.

The total interest earned in the first four years is

  1. $70
  2. $84
  3. $210
  4. $840
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`D`

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`P = 6000,\ \ r = 3.5text(%),\ \ n = 4`

`I` `= Prn`
  `= 6000 xx 3.5/100 xx 4= 840`

 
`=>  D`

Filed Under: FM2 - Investing, Investment, Investment (Y12), Simple Interest and S/L Depreciation, Simple Interest and S/L Depreciation Tagged With: Band 2, smc-1124-10-Simple Interest, smc-6831-10-Simple Interest, smc-6924-10-Simple Interest, smc-808-10-Simple Interest

Financial Maths, STD2 F4 2015 HSC 26d

A family currently pays $320 for some groceries.

Assuming a constant annual inflation rate of 2.9%, calculate how much would be paid for the same groceries in 5 years’ time.   (2 marks)

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`$369.17\ \ text{(nearest cent)}`

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`FV` `= PV(1 + r)^n`
  `= 320(1.029)^5`
  `= $369.1703\ …`
  `= $369.17\ \ text{(nearest cent)}`

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Financial Maths, STD2 F4 2015 HSC 17 MC

What amount must be invested now at 4% per annum, compounded quarterly, so that in five years it will have grown to  `$60\ 000`?

  1. `$8919`
  2. `$11 156`
  3. `$49\ 173`
  4. `$49\ 316`
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`C`

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`text(Using)\ \ FV = PV(1 + r)^n`

`r= text(4%)/4= text(1%) = 0.01\ text(per quarter)`

`n= 5 xx 4= 20\ text(quarters)`
  

`60\ 000` `= PV(1 + 0.01)^(20)`
`:.\ PV` `= (60\ 000)/1.01^(20)`
  `= $49\ 172.66…`

`⇒ C`

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Financial Maths, STD2 F1 2005 HSC 25a

Reece is preparing his annual budget for 2006.

His expected income is:

• $90 every week as a swimming coach
• Interest earned from an investment of $5000 at a rate of 4% per annum.

His planned expenses are:

• $30 every week on transport
• $12 every week on lunches
• $48 every month on entertainment.

Reece will save his remaining income. He uses the spreadsheet below for his budget.
 

2UG-2005-25a
 

  1. Determine the values of `X`, `Y` and `Z`. (Assume there are exactly 52 weeks in a year.)   (3 marks)

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At the beginning of 2006, Reece starts saving.

  1. Will Reece have saved enough money during 2006 for a deposit of $2100 on a car if he keeps to his budget? Justify your answer with suitable calculations.   (2 marks)

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a.    `X =$200, Y = $1560\ text(and) \ Z = $576`

b.    `text(Reece will have saved have saved enough for a $2100 deposit.)`

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a.   `text(Interest on Investment) (X)=5000 xx 4%= $200`

`text(Transport)(Y)= 52 × 30= $1560`

`text(Entertainment) (Z)= 48 × 12= $576`

b.    `text(Total Income)= 4680 + 200= $4880`

`text(Total Expenses)= 1560 + 624 + 576= $2760`

`text(Savings)= 4880-2760= $2120`

`:.\ text(Reece will have saved enough for a $2100 deposit.)` 

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Financial Maths, STD2 F1 2007 HSC 23a

Lilly and Rose each have money to invest and choose different investment accounts.

The graph shows the values of their investments over time.
 

 

  1. How much was Rose’s original investment?   (1 mark)

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  2. At the end of  6 years, which investment will be worth the most and by how much?   (2 marks)

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  3. Lilly’s investment will reach a value of  $20 000  first.
  4. How much longer will it take Rose’s investment to reach a value of  $20 000?   (1 mark)

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  1. `$5000`
  2. `text(Rose’s is worth $2000 more.)`
  3. `text(It takes Lilly 14 years to reach $20 000 and it takes)`

     

    `text{Rose 1 year longer (15 years) to reach the same value}`

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i.  `$5000\ text{(} y text(-intercept) text{)}`
 

ii.  `text(After 6 years,)`

`text(Lilly’s investment)` `= $9000`
`text(Rose’s investment)` `= $11\ 000`
`:.\ text(Rose’s is worth $2000 more.)`

  

iii.  `text(It takes Lilly 14 years to reach $20 000 and it)`

`text{takes Rose 1 year longer (15 years) to reach the}`

`text(same value.)`

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Financial Maths, STD2 F4 2014 HSC 30a

Chandra and Sascha plan to have $20 000 in an investment account in 15 years time for their grandchild’s university fees.

The interest rate for the investment account will be fixed at 3% per annum compounded monthly.

Calculate the amount that they will need to deposit into the account now in order to achieve their plan.   (3 marks)

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`$12\ 760\ \ text{(nearest $)}`

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♦ Mean mark 49%

`FV = $20\ 000,\ \ n = 15xx 12=180,`

`r = 0.03 /12=0.0025`
 

`FV` `= PV (1 + r)^n`
`20\ 000` `=PV (1 + 0.0025)^180`
`PV` `=(20\ 000)/(1.0025)^180`
  `=12\ 759.73…`

 

`:.\ text(They need to deposit) \ \ $12\ 760\ \ text{(nearest $)}`

Filed Under: Compound Interest and Shares, F2 Investment (Y12), FM4 - Credit and Borrowing, Investment, Investment (Y12), Modelling Investments and Loans Tagged With: Band 5, common-content, smc-1002-20-FV Formula, smc-1108-20-FV Formula, smc-6831-20-FV Formula, smc-6924-20-FV Formula, smc-817-20-FV Formula

Financial Maths, STD2 F1 2009 HSC 20 MC

Lou bought a plasma TV which was priced at $3499. He paid $1000 deposit and got a loan for the balance that was paid off by 24 monthly instalments of $135.36.

What simple interest rate per annum, to the nearest percent, was charged on his loan?

  1. 11%
  2. 15%
  3. 30%
  4. 46%
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\(B\)

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\(\text{Loan = Price}\ -\ \text{Deposit}= 3499-1000= \$2499\)

\(\text{Total repaid}= 24 \times 135.36= \$3248.64\)

\(\text{Interest paid}= 3248.64-2499= \$749.64\)

♦ Mean mark 34%.
COMMENT: A multi-step question targeting higher bands that can be a time-trap for many students.
\(\text{Simple Interest}\) \(= Prn\)
\(749.64\) \(= 2499 \times r \times 2\)
\(\therefore r\) \(= \dfrac{749.64}{2 \times 2499}= 0.1499\  …\approx 15\%\)

  
\(\therefore B\)

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Financial Maths, STD2 F4 2009 HSC 6 MC

A house was purchased in 1984 for $35 000. Assume that the value of the house has increased by 3% per annum since then. 

Which expression gives the value of the house in 2009?  

  1. `35\ 000(1 + 0.03)^25`
  2. `35\ 000(1 + 3)^25` 
  3. `35\ 000 xx 25 xx 0.03`
  4. `35\ 000 xx 25 xx 3`
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`A`

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`r =\ text(3%)\ = 0.03`

`n = 25\ text(years)`

`text(Using)\ \ FV = PV(1 + r)^n`

` :.\ text(Value in 2009) = 35\ 000(1+0.03)^25` 

`=>  A`

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Financial Maths, STD2 F1 2010 HSC 5 MC

Minjy invests $2000 for 1 year and 5 months. The simple interest is calculated at a rate of 6% per annum.

What is the total value of the investment at the end of this period?

  1. $2170
  2. $2180
  3. $3003
  4. $3700
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\(A\)

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\(\text{1 year and 5 months = 17 months}\)

\(I=Prn=2000 \times 6\%\ \times \dfrac{17}{12}=\$170\)

\(\therefore\ \text{Value of Investment} =2000+170=\$2170\)

\(\Rightarrow A\)

Filed Under: FM2 - Investing, Investment, Investment (Y12), Simple Interest, Simple Interest and S/L Depreciation, Simple Interest and S/L Depreciation Tagged With: Band 4, num-title-ct-corea, num-title-qs-hsc, smc-1124-10-Simple Interest, smc-4332-10-Find interest, smc-6831-10-Simple Interest, smc-6924-10-Simple Interest, smc-808-10-Simple Interest

Financial Maths, STD2 F1 2013 HSC 13 MC

Polly borrowed $11 000.  She repaid the loan in full at the end of two years with a lump sum of  $12 000.

What annual simple interest rate was she charged?

  1. 4.17%
  2. 4.55%
  3. 8.33%
  4. 9.09%
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`B`

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`text(Total interest paid)=12\ 000-11\ 000=$1000`

`I` `=Prn`
`1000` `=11\ 000 xx r xx2`
`r` `=1000/(22\ 000)=4.55 text(%)`

 
`=>\ B`

Filed Under: FM4 - Credit and Borrowing, Investment, Investment (Y12), Simple Interest, Simple Interest and S/L Depreciation, Simple Interest and S/L Depreciation Tagged With: Band 4, num-title-ct-corea, num-title-qs-hsc, smc-1124-10-Simple Interest, smc-4332-20-Find interest rate, smc-6831-10-Simple Interest, smc-6924-10-Simple Interest, smc-808-10-Simple Interest

Financial Maths, STD2 F1 2013 HSC 9 MC

Lynne invests $1000 for a term of 15 months. Simple interest is paid on the investment at a rate of 3.75% per annum.

How much will Lynne's investment be worth at the end of the term?

  1. $1046.88
  2. $1047.09
  3. $1296.88
  4. $1468.75
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`A`

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`I=Prn=1000xx3.75/100xx15/12=$46.88`

`:.\ text(Investment worth)\ = 1000+46.88=$1046.88`

`=>\ A`

Filed Under: FM2 - Investing, Investment, Investment (Y12), Simple Interest, Simple Interest and S/L Depreciation, Simple Interest and S/L Depreciation Tagged With: Band 4, num-title-ct-corea, num-title-qs-hsc, smc-1124-10-Simple Interest, smc-4332-10-Find interest, smc-6831-10-Simple Interest, smc-6924-10-Simple Interest, smc-808-10-Simple Interest

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