What is the present value of a 7,000 payment made in six years when the discount rate is 4 percent?

To calculate the present value (PV) of a future payment, we use the present value formula:

PV = FV / (1 + r)^n

Where:

  • PV = Present Value
  • FV = Future Value (the amount of money in the future)
  • r = discount rate (as a decimal)
  • n = number of years until payment

In this case:

  • FV = 7,000
  • r = 0.04 (which is 4 percent)
  • n = 6

Now, we can plug the values into the formula:

PV = 7,000 / (1 + 0.04)^6

Calculating the denominator:

(1 + 0.04)^6 = 1.265319

Now, substituting back into the PV formula:

PV = 7,000 / 1.265319 ≈ 5,528.64

So, the present value of a $7,000 payment made in six years at a 4 percent discount rate is approximately $5,528.64.

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