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Subject: theoretical net worth
Category: Business and Money > Finance
Asked by: doodle04-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 20 Dec 2004 21:02 PST
Expires: 21 Dec 2004 14:33 PST
Question ID: 445403
After getting her degree in marketing and working for 5 years for a
large department store, Sally started her own specialty shop in a
regional mall. Sally's current lease calls for payments of $1,000 at
the end of each month for the next 60 months. Now the landlord offers
Sally a new 5-year lease, which calls for zero rent for 6 months, then
rental payments of $1,050 at the end of each month for the next 54
months. Sally's required rate of return is 11 percent. By what
absolute dollar amount would accepting the new lease change Sally's
theoretical net worth?
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Subject: Re: theoretical net worth
From: blackbeltdomain-ga on 21 Dec 2004 11:45 PST
 
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