How much each of the package would accumulate

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Question 1

You are making a plan to buy a house after 10 years from today. You are looking for an investment package which will at least produce $750,000.00 at the end of 10th year. There are 2 companies in the market (Company X and Y). Both of the companies are offering you an investment package for your purpose. The details of both of the packages are given below:

Company X offers a package of two investment opportunities X1 and X2 together. If you accept you will have to make separate investments in X1 for 10 years and X2 for 4 years. The investment in X1 should start now, however the investment in X2 will start in 7thyear from now. Both investment (X1 and X2) will mature at the same time at the end of 10thyear. The details of X1 and X2 investment plans are as follows:

Investment X1: The required investment at present is $65,000.00 which will go through 4 following phases (phase 1 to 4) in next 10 years. At the end of phase 1, 2 and 3 the entire fund will automatically be rolled over to the next phase for re- investment. The investment will mature at the end of phase 4. The 4 phases are as follows:

Phase 1: During first 1 years the investment will earn 12% return p.a. as per simple interest method, then roll over to phase 2;

Phase 2: In the following 2 years the investment will earn 9% return p.a. compounding daily, then roll over to phase 3;

Phase 3: In the following 3 years the investment will earn 14% return p.a. compounding monthly, then roll over to phase 4;

Phase 4: The final 4 years of the investment will earn 4% return p.a. compounding quarterly.The investment matures at the end of phase 4.

Investment X2: This investment is spread over 4 years. It will commence in the 7th year of the 10 year investment plan, so the timing of this 4 years will match the last 4 years of the 10 years of investment plan of X1. X2 requires an investment of $4100.00 at the end of each fortnight for 4 years, which will earn 16% p.a. return compounding fortnightly.

Both investments in X1 and X2 will mature at the end of the 10thyear. How much, in total, will you accumulate from both investment opportunities at the end of 10th year?

Company Y offers a package of two investment opportunities Y1 and Y2 together. You will have to make separate investments in Y1 for 10 years and Y2 for 3 years. The investment in Y1 should start now, however the investment in Y2 will start in 8thyear from now. Both investment (Y1 and Y2) will mature at the same time at the end of 10thyear. The details of Y1 and Y2 investment plans are as follows:

Investment Y1: The required investment at present is $27,800.00 which will go through 4 following phases (phase 1 to 4) in next 10 years. At the end of phase 1, 2 and 3 the entire fund will automatically be rolled over to the next phase for re- investment. The investment will mature at the end of phase 4. The 4 phases are as follows:

Phase 1: During first 3 years the investment will earn 12% return p.a. as compounding quarterly, then roll over to phase 2;

Phase 2: In the following 2 years the investment will earn 8% return p.a. simple interest rate method, then roll over to phase 3;

Phase3: In the following 2 years the investment will earn 14% return p.a. compounding semi-annually, then roll over to phase 4;

Phase 4: The final 3 years of the investment will earn 9% return p.a. compounding annually.The investment matures at the end of phase 4.

Investment Y2: This investment is spread over 3 years. It will commence in the 8th year of the 10 year investment plan, so the timing of this 3 years will match the last 3 years of the 10 years of investment plan of A1. A2 requires an investment of $17,000.00 at the beginning of each monthfor 3 years, which will earn 6% p.a. return compounding monthly.

Both investments in Y1 and Y2 will mature at the end of the 10thyear. How much, in total, will you accumulate from both investment opportunities at the end of 10th year?

Answer the following questions:
1. How much each of the package would accumulate at the end of 10th year? Show your calculations.
2. Which one of the packages would you accept for your purpose?

(Assume 1 year = 12 months = 52 weeks = 365 days).

Question 2

The balance sheet and income statement of Company Z are given below:

Balance Sheet

Assets

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

Cash & Equivalents

$336,818

$319,978

$313,578

$310,378

$303,978

Trade Accounts Receivable

$131,359

$124,791

$122,295

$121,047

$118,551

Inventory

$11,789

$11,199

$10,975

$10,863

$10,639

Other Current Assets

$114,518

$108,793

$106,617

$105,529

$103,353

Total Current Assets

$594,484

$564,761

$553,465

$547,817

$536,521







Long-Term Investments

$80,836

$76,795

$75,259

$74,491

$72,955

Net Fixed Assets

$390,709

$371,174

$363,750

$360,038

$352,614

Intangible Assets

$60,627

$57,596

$56,444

$55,868

$54,716

Other Non-Current Assets

$77,468

$73,595

$72,123

$71,387

$69,915

Total Assets

$1,204,124

$1,143,921

$1,121,041

$1,109,601

$1,086,721







Liabilities






Accounts Payable

$27,508

$26,133

$25,610

$25,349

$24,826

Notes Payable

$74,841

$71,099

$69,677

$68,966

$67,544

Accrued Liabilities

$363,763

$345,576

$338,664

$335,208

$328,296

Other taxes Payable

$10,105

$9,599

$9,407

$9,311

$9,119

Current Portion of Long-Term Debt

$87,573

$83,194

$81,530

$80,698

$79,034

Total Current Liabilities

$563,790

$535,602

$524,889

$519,532

$508,820







Long-Term Debt

$333,450

$316,778

$310,442

$276,236

$270,540

Other Long-Term Liabilities

$77,468

$73,595

$72,123

$71,387

$69,915

Total Long-Term Liabilities

$410,918

$390,373

$382,565

$347,623

$340,455







Total Liabilities

$974,708

$925,975

$907,454

$867,156

$849,275







Share capital

$190,000

$190,000

$190,000

$190,000

$190,000

Retained Earnings

$39,417

$27,947

$23,587

$52,446

$47,446

Total Equity

$229,417

$217,947

$213,587

$242,446

$237,446







Total Liabilities and Equity

$1,204,124

$1,143,921

$1,121,041

$1,109,601

$1,086,721







No of shares

50,000

50,000

50,000

50,000

50,000

Income Statement


2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

Sales

$1,079,445

$982,295

$1,144,212

$982,491

$982,334

Cost of goods sold

$464,161

$481,325

$537,779

$628,795

$609,047

Gross Profit

$615,284

$500,970

$606,432

$353,697

$373,287







Operating Expenses

$485,750

$432,210

$446,243

$373,347

$383,110

Operating Profit

$129,533

$68,761

$160,190

-$19,650

-$9,823







Other Income

$205,095

$216,105

$205,958

$117,899

$127,703

Other Expenses

$116,040

$96,265

$80,667

$125,759

$121,809

Earnings Before Interest and Taxes

$218,588

$188,601

$285,481

-$27,510

-$3,929







Interest Expense

$82,184

$78,075

$76,513

$69,525

$68,091

Earnings Before Taxes

$136,404

$110,526

$208,968

-$97,034

-$72,020







Income Taxes@30%

$40,921

$33,158

$62,690

-$29,110

-$21,606

Net Income

$95,483

$77,368

$146,277

-$67,924

-$50,414







Additional Information






Owners Compensation

$213,730

$190,172

$196,347

$182,940

$187,724

Depreciation Expense

$97,677

$92,794

$90,938

$90,010

$88,154

Selling Expenses

$124,070

$128,658

$143,748

$168,077

$162,798

Lease Expenses

$4,857.50

$4,322.10

$4,462.43

$3,733.47

$3,831.10

Address the following issues in your answers:

Calculate the necessary ratios to analyse (interpret and explain) the performance of companyZ over the 5 years period.
Minimum requirements: You should follow the seminar questions on ratio analysis and at least calculate all the ratios shown in the seminar.

Standard expectations: I would expect you to do research on ratio analysis and performance analysis and add additional ratios/graphs/charts/trend analysis/pie diagram/or any other (use all or some of them) to improve your analysis.

Question 3

Visit https://www.rba.gov.au/statistics/cash-rate/ to see the record of cash rate changes by RBA. Take the post GFC period (2008 to 2016) and identify the possible reasons for cutting Australian interest rate till today.

Address the following issues in your answers:
1. Identify the reasons for cutting interest rate on a continuous basis and keeping it at such low level.
2. Show your analysis/calculations to support your reasoning.

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