220k views
2 votes
Global Enterprises has just signed a $3 million contract. The contract calls for a payment of $.5 million today, $0.9 million one year from today, and $1.6 million two years from today. What is this contract really worth if Global Enterprises can earn 12 percent on its money?

User Spotter
by
4.4k points

1 Answer

1 vote

Answer:

$2.579 million

Step-by-step explanation:

To obtain the real worth of the contract, the $0.9 million payment must be brought back by one period at a 12% rate while the $1.6 million payment must be brought back by two periods at a 12% rate. The present value of the contract is:


P = 0.5+(0.9)/((1+0.12)) +(1.6)/((1+0.12)^2)\\P=\$2.579\ million

Global Enterprises' contract is actually worth $2.579 million.

User Nimphious
by
4.3k points