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DSC1630 Introductory Financial Mathematics Department of Decision Sciences Assignment 01 for Semester 01 2022 Unique assignment number: Due Date: 1 March 2022 Patric borrows money from Zanele at a simple discount rate of 9,75% per annum. He must pay him R35 000 in 27 months’ time....

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Introductory Financial Mathematics

Department of Decision Sciences

Assignment 01 for Semester 01 2022

Unique assignment number: 189377
Due Date: 1 March 2022

Question 1




Patric borrows money from Zanele at a simple discount rate of 9,75% per annum. He must
pay him R35 000 in 27 months’ time. The amount of money that he receives from Zanele
now is

[1] R27 321,88.
[2] R44 835,87.
[3] R28 389,51.
[4] R42 678,13.

Answer:

is the principal or total amount borrowed (in rand) which is subject to interest ( is also
known as the present value [] of the loan)

is the rate of interest, that is, the fraction of the principal that must be paid each period
(say, a year) for the use of the principal (also called the period interest rate)

is the time in years, for which the principal is borrowed.




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This is a simple discount calculation as the term discount rate is found in the question. The
formula for simple discount is = 𝑆(1 − 𝑑).

Given are the future value of the loan (𝑆) which is R35 000, the time period which equals 27
months and the discount rate (𝑑 ) of 9,75%. The time period that we use must always be in
years.

As the given time is in months we change it to a fraction of a year by dividing the months by
27
the number of months in a year which is 12. Thus =
12
Now we need to determine the present value of the loan. Thus

On a timeline:




𝑆 = 𝑅35
000 27
=
12
𝑑 = 0,0975


So,

= 𝑆(1 − 𝑑)
27
= 35 000 (1 − 0,0975 × )
12
= 𝑅27 321,88
Patric receives R27 321,88 from Zanele now.




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