Question: Nick Nohitter has been playing baseball since he was five years old and has always dreamed of playing in the big leagues. Last season, he

 Nick Nohitter has been playing baseball since he was five years
old and has always dreamed of playing in the big leagues. Last
season, he was a starting pitcher for a double-A (AA)-level baseball team,
the Yakima Hops; last year, he was the first runner-up for the
Minor League Player of the Year award. Using his 97 mph fastball,
an impeccable curve ball and slider, and a reliable changeup pitch, he
achieved a 17-3 win-loss record, an samed run average (ERA) of 2.84,
and 108 strikeouts in 123.1 Innings pitched. He is also your best

Nick Nohitter has been playing baseball since he was five years old and has always dreamed of playing in the big leagues. Last season, he was a starting pitcher for a double-A (AA)-level baseball team, the Yakima Hops; last year, he was the first runner-up for the Minor League Player of the Year award. Using his 97 mph fastball, an impeccable curve ball and slider, and a reliable changeup pitch, he achieved a 17-3 win-loss record, an samed run average (ERA) of 2.84, and 108 strikeouts in 123.1 Innings pitched. He is also your best friend. Two weeks ago, on his three-year anniversary with the team, Nick received the following email from his agent, Marty Fineprint, Indicating that he is being called up to the Wichita Wizards, the Hops's corresponding Major League Baseball (MLS) team. Moreover, Nick's contract is being revised to reflect his new status. The email describes the general terms and conditions of Nick's revised contract. de From: Marty Fineprint To: Nick Nohitter Subject: New Team, New Contract Proposal Nick, Congratulations! You've been called up to the Wichita Wizards. Below are the offered terms and conditions of your new contract. After you review them and think about the offer, call me and we'll discuss your options. Congrats again Salary and Incentives: Nick Nohitter hereafter referred to as the "Player" is offered a four-year contract with an annual salary of $534,000 per year, to be paid at the end of each month in the contract term. Under the league's collective bargaining agreement, the Player will receive a 4% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) to his annual salary at the beginning of every other year. This means that the player's annual salary will increase at thiginning of 2nd annabla . In addition, the Player will receive a one-time $10,000 time-in-league bonus after six months of participation with an MLB team. This bonus will be paid immediately on completion of the six-month period. The Player is offered a performance-based bonus, as well as a milestone bonus. Both are intended to encourage outstanding performance. The Player is offered the following award-based performance incentive: a 15% bonus if he is designated as the Most Valuable Player (MVP) in the league. The Player is also offered the following milestone bonus: a $75,000 bonus if he ties Nolan Ryan's 1973 single-season strikeout record (383 strikeouts). The Player is eligible for each potential bonus each year that the contract is in effect and, if expressed as a percentage, will be based on the value of the Player's base annual salary for the corresponding year. If earned, the performance and milestone bonuses will be distributed in a single payment at the beginning of the next contract year. Although this proposal describes only one milestone, the actual contract contains several progressive milestones. Exceeding one milestone creates the opportunity to exceed another. In addition to the proposal offered by the Wizards, I've also been able to secure the following endorsement opportunity: A local car dealer has offered you a contract that will pay $2,750 per month for two years. This contract is contingent on your accepting the contract with the Wizards and will take effect immediately upon signing your MLB contract. In return for these payments, you will participate in the dealer's promotional events, such as signing autographs and allowing photographs as requested. I've also attached a worksheet that you can use to analyze the deal. I'm in negotiations for the rest of the day, so let's discuss your thoughts on the contract proposal tomorrow. I'm proud of you! Nick is so excitedi According to Marty, the contract is worth $2,796,400-assuming receipt of all possible bonuses. Alter rereading the email twice and calling his family, Nick called you to review the terms of the contract and verify Marty's calculations. After an extended conversation about what he'll do with his newfound wealth, you and Nick have agreed that any funds received could be invested to earn 7.50%, compounded monthly Contract Evaluation Worksheet Complete the following worksheet by inserting the appropriate values to evaluate the contract and answer the related questions, Note: To clarify possible sources of confusion and simplify your calculations: Assume that all bonuses are earned in each of the years for which they are available and are paid at the end of the corresponding year(s), unless specifically stated differently. Their value should be based on the salary in effect at the time the bonuses were earned. The endorsement proceeds are paid in accordance with the terms of the deal. Remember that the timing of a cash flow affects the interest rate that used to discount the cash flow. For example, annual interest rates should be used to discount annual cash flows, and monthly interest rates are used to discount monthly cash flows. Therefore, It may be necessary to compute the appropriate interest rate that should be used in a discounting calculation . Round all dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar and carry out all interest rate factors to four decimal places. . When entering intermediate values as answer choices, be sure to round them to the nearest dollar, however when using those same values to calculate another answer, do not round Nick Nohitter's Contract Evaluation Worksheet B 1 2 Assumptions and Calculated Values Bank Rate Information: Nick's Bank Account Rate (compounded monthly) 3 A D F 1 2 3 Assumptions and Calculated Values Bank Rate Information: Nick's Bank Account Rate (compounded monthly Monthly Bank Rate Effective Annual Interest Rate 4 5 6 7 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Total value 8 9 Salary and Bonus Information Annual Salary (4COLA) Monthly Salary Discount factor (based on Call 84 above) Discounted Annual Salary 10 11.5264 10.6960 9.9255 9.2105 11 12 13 14 0.9633 Time-in-League Bonus Discount factor (based on Cell B4 above) Discounted Time-in-League Bonus 15 16 17 1 16 0.9200 0.3611 0.7991 0.7415 Milestone Bonus Discount factor (based on Cells above) Discounted Milestone Bonus 19 20 21 Performance Bonus Discount factor (based on Cells 29200 0.8611 0.7991 0.7415 vey 23 Discounted Performance Bonus 24 11.5264 10.6960 25 Monthly Endorsement Contract Payment 26 Discount factor (based on Cell B4 above) 27 Discounted Monthly Endorsement Payment 28 29 Contract's Total Nominat Value 30 Contracts Total Discounted Value 1. Cliven your worksheet calculations, which of the following statements is accurate? Is Marty's estimate of the value of Nick's contract accurate on either a nominal or discounted basis? Check all that apply. It is appropriate and necessary to discount the endorsement contract using the bank account's effective annual interest rate because of differences in the timing of the compounding of the bank account and that of the payments on the endorsement contract. Marty's estimate of the value of Nick's contract is incorrect on a nominal basis, and the error is $69.239. it is appropriate and necessary to Gacount the performance bonus using the bank account's effective annual interest rate because of differences in the timing of the compounding of the bank account and that of the payments for the performance bonus Related Question: The local car dealer creating Nick's endorsement opportunity con cam 6% (compounded quarterly) on his deposited funds. She would have to deposit each quarter, starting exactly two years before the day Nickson his contract, to fund her endorsement contract. (Note: The future value interest factor of 6% compounded quarterly for eight quarterly periods is 8.4328. Ch 05: Assignment - Time Value of Money A 1 Assumptions and Calculated Values Bank Rate Information Nick's Bank Account Rate (compounded monthly Monthly Bank Rate Effective Annual Interest Rate Year 4 Year 1 Year 2 Year Total value 7 . 9 Salary and Bonus Information Annual Salary (4% COLA) Monthly Salary Discount factor (based on Cell B4 above) Discounted Annual Salary 10.6960 9.9255 9.2105 11.5264 10 11 12 13 0.9633 14 Time-in-League Bonus Discount factor (based on Call 84 above) Discounted Time-in-League Bonus 15 16 17 0.9280 0.8611 0.7991 0.7415 18 Milestone Bonus Discount factor (based on Cell BS above Discounted Milestone Bonus 19 21 Performance Bonus Discount factor (based on Cell BS 22 0.9280 0.7991 0.8611 0.7415 21 22 0.9280 0.8611 0.7991 0.7415 verrormance or Discount factor (based on Cell 15 above) Discounted Performance Bonus 1 23 24 . $ 11.5264 10.6960 25 Monthly Endorsement Contract Payment 26 Discount factor (based on Cell B4 above) 27 Discounted Monthly Endorsement Payment 28 1 3 29 30 Contract's Total Nominal Value Contract's Total Discounted Value 1. Given your workshort calculations, which of the following statements is accurate? Is Marty's estimate of the value of Nick's contract accurate on either a nominal or discounted basis? Check all that apply. It is appropriate and necessary to discount the endorsement contract using the bank account's effective annual interest rate because of differences in the timing of the compounding of the bank account and that of the payments on the endorsement contract. Marty's estimate of the value of Nick's contract is incorrect on a nominal basis, and the error is $69,239, It is appropriate and necessary to discount the performance bonus using the bank account's effective annual interest rate because of differences in the timing of the compounding of the bank account and that of the payments for the performance bonus Related Question: The local car dealer creating Nick's endorsement opportunity can earn 6% (compounded quarterly) on his deposited funds. She would have to deposits each quarter, starting exactly two years before the day Nick signs his contract, to fund her endorsement contract. (Note: The future value interest factor of 6% compounded quarterly for eight quarterly periods is 8.4328.) Nick Nohitter has been playing baseball since he was five years old and has always dreamed of playing in the big leagues. Last season, he was a starting pitcher for a double-A (AA)-level baseball team, the Yakima Hops; last year, he was the first runner-up for the Minor League Player of the Year award. Using his 97 mph fastball, an impeccable curve ball and slider, and a reliable changeup pitch, he achieved a 17-3 win-loss record, an samed run average (ERA) of 2.84, and 108 strikeouts in 123.1 Innings pitched. He is also your best friend. Two weeks ago, on his three-year anniversary with the team, Nick received the following email from his agent, Marty Fineprint, Indicating that he is being called up to the Wichita Wizards, the Hops's corresponding Major League Baseball (MLS) team. Moreover, Nick's contract is being revised to reflect his new status. The email describes the general terms and conditions of Nick's revised contract. de From: Marty Fineprint To: Nick Nohitter Subject: New Team, New Contract Proposal Nick, Congratulations! You've been called up to the Wichita Wizards. Below are the offered terms and conditions of your new contract. After you review them and think about the offer, call me and we'll discuss your options. Congrats again Salary and Incentives: Nick Nohitter hereafter referred to as the "Player" is offered a four-year contract with an annual salary of $534,000 per year, to be paid at the end of each month in the contract term. Under the league's collective bargaining agreement, the Player will receive a 4% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) to his annual salary at the beginning of every other year. This means that the player's annual salary will increase at thiginning of 2nd annabla . In addition, the Player will receive a one-time $10,000 time-in-league bonus after six months of participation with an MLB team. This bonus will be paid immediately on completion of the six-month period. The Player is offered a performance-based bonus, as well as a milestone bonus. Both are intended to encourage outstanding performance. The Player is offered the following award-based performance incentive: a 15% bonus if he is designated as the Most Valuable Player (MVP) in the league. The Player is also offered the following milestone bonus: a $75,000 bonus if he ties Nolan Ryan's 1973 single-season strikeout record (383 strikeouts). The Player is eligible for each potential bonus each year that the contract is in effect and, if expressed as a percentage, will be based on the value of the Player's base annual salary for the corresponding year. If earned, the performance and milestone bonuses will be distributed in a single payment at the beginning of the next contract year. Although this proposal describes only one milestone, the actual contract contains several progressive milestones. Exceeding one milestone creates the opportunity to exceed another. In addition to the proposal offered by the Wizards, I've also been able to secure the following endorsement opportunity: A local car dealer has offered you a contract that will pay $2,750 per month for two years. This contract is contingent on your accepting the contract with the Wizards and will take effect immediately upon signing your MLB contract. In return for these payments, you will participate in the dealer's promotional events, such as signing autographs and allowing photographs as requested. I've also attached a worksheet that you can use to analyze the deal. I'm in negotiations for the rest of the day, so let's discuss your thoughts on the contract proposal tomorrow. I'm proud of you! Nick is so excitedi According to Marty, the contract is worth $2,796,400-assuming receipt of all possible bonuses. Alter rereading the email twice and calling his family, Nick called you to review the terms of the contract and verify Marty's calculations. After an extended conversation about what he'll do with his newfound wealth, you and Nick have agreed that any funds received could be invested to earn 7.50%, compounded monthly Contract Evaluation Worksheet Complete the following worksheet by inserting the appropriate values to evaluate the contract and answer the related questions, Note: To clarify possible sources of confusion and simplify your calculations: Assume that all bonuses are earned in each of the years for which they are available and are paid at the end of the corresponding year(s), unless specifically stated differently. Their value should be based on the salary in effect at the time the bonuses were earned. The endorsement proceeds are paid in accordance with the terms of the deal. Remember that the timing of a cash flow affects the interest rate that used to discount the cash flow. For example, annual interest rates should be used to discount annual cash flows, and monthly interest rates are used to discount monthly cash flows. Therefore, It may be necessary to compute the appropriate interest rate that should be used in a discounting calculation . Round all dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar and carry out all interest rate factors to four decimal places. . When entering intermediate values as answer choices, be sure to round them to the nearest dollar, however when using those same values to calculate another answer, do not round Nick Nohitter's Contract Evaluation Worksheet B 1 2 Assumptions and Calculated Values Bank Rate Information: Nick's Bank Account Rate (compounded monthly) 3 A D F 1 2 3 Assumptions and Calculated Values Bank Rate Information: Nick's Bank Account Rate (compounded monthly Monthly Bank Rate Effective Annual Interest Rate 4 5 6 7 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Total value 8 9 Salary and Bonus Information Annual Salary (4COLA) Monthly Salary Discount factor (based on Call 84 above) Discounted Annual Salary 10 11.5264 10.6960 9.9255 9.2105 11 12 13 14 0.9633 Time-in-League Bonus Discount factor (based on Cell B4 above) Discounted Time-in-League Bonus 15 16 17 1 16 0.9200 0.3611 0.7991 0.7415 Milestone Bonus Discount factor (based on Cells above) Discounted Milestone Bonus 19 20 21 Performance Bonus Discount factor (based on Cells 29200 0.8611 0.7991 0.7415 vey 23 Discounted Performance Bonus 24 11.5264 10.6960 25 Monthly Endorsement Contract Payment 26 Discount factor (based on Cell B4 above) 27 Discounted Monthly Endorsement Payment 28 29 Contract's Total Nominat Value 30 Contracts Total Discounted Value 1. Cliven your worksheet calculations, which of the following statements is accurate? Is Marty's estimate of the value of Nick's contract accurate on either a nominal or discounted basis? Check all that apply. It is appropriate and necessary to discount the endorsement contract using the bank account's effective annual interest rate because of differences in the timing of the compounding of the bank account and that of the payments on the endorsement contract. Marty's estimate of the value of Nick's contract is incorrect on a nominal basis, and the error is $69.239. it is appropriate and necessary to Gacount the performance bonus using the bank account's effective annual interest rate because of differences in the timing of the compounding of the bank account and that of the payments for the performance bonus Related Question: The local car dealer creating Nick's endorsement opportunity con cam 6% (compounded quarterly) on his deposited funds. She would have to deposit each quarter, starting exactly two years before the day Nickson his contract, to fund her endorsement contract. (Note: The future value interest factor of 6% compounded quarterly for eight quarterly periods is 8.4328. Ch 05: Assignment - Time Value of Money A 1 Assumptions and Calculated Values Bank Rate Information Nick's Bank Account Rate (compounded monthly Monthly Bank Rate Effective Annual Interest Rate Year 4 Year 1 Year 2 Year Total value 7 . 9 Salary and Bonus Information Annual Salary (4% COLA) Monthly Salary Discount factor (based on Cell B4 above) Discounted Annual Salary 10.6960 9.9255 9.2105 11.5264 10 11 12 13 0.9633 14 Time-in-League Bonus Discount factor (based on Call 84 above) Discounted Time-in-League Bonus 15 16 17 0.9280 0.8611 0.7991 0.7415 18 Milestone Bonus Discount factor (based on Cell BS above Discounted Milestone Bonus 19 21 Performance Bonus Discount factor (based on Cell BS 22 0.9280 0.7991 0.8611 0.7415 21 22 0.9280 0.8611 0.7991 0.7415 verrormance or Discount factor (based on Cell 15 above) Discounted Performance Bonus 1 23 24 . $ 11.5264 10.6960 25 Monthly Endorsement Contract Payment 26 Discount factor (based on Cell B4 above) 27 Discounted Monthly Endorsement Payment 28 1 3 29 30 Contract's Total Nominal Value Contract's Total Discounted Value 1. Given your workshort calculations, which of the following statements is accurate? Is Marty's estimate of the value of Nick's contract accurate on either a nominal or discounted basis? Check all that apply. It is appropriate and necessary to discount the endorsement contract using the bank account's effective annual interest rate because of differences in the timing of the compounding of the bank account and that of the payments on the endorsement contract. Marty's estimate of the value of Nick's contract is incorrect on a nominal basis, and the error is $69,239, It is appropriate and necessary to discount the performance bonus using the bank account's effective annual interest rate because of differences in the timing of the compounding of the bank account and that of the payments for the performance bonus Related Question: The local car dealer creating Nick's endorsement opportunity can earn 6% (compounded quarterly) on his deposited funds. She would have to deposits each quarter, starting exactly two years before the day Nick signs his contract, to fund her endorsement contract. (Note: The future value interest factor of 6% compounded quarterly for eight quarterly periods is 8.4328.)

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