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Present Value of an Annuity DUE (**IMPORTANT**) 

Professor Ikram
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In this video I explain how annuitiy due is different from an ordinary annuity. I also show, using an example, how you can calculate the Present Value of an Annuity Due.
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My name is Atif Ikram. I am a member of the finance faculty at Arizona State University's W.P. Carey School of Business (wpcarey.asu.edu/people/profil.... I love to teach! Over the past few years, I have taught a variety of economics and finance courses to undergraduate and graduate students at Rutgers University, Wayne State University, and Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS, Pakistan). Presently I teach advance corporate finance courses at ASU.
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@RamaKrishnanL-dz6qq
@RamaKrishnanL-dz6qq 2 года назад
wonderful video explaining the pv of ordinary annuity and annity due. i am a CFA Candidate and i found it very useful. thanks.
@professorikram
@professorikram Год назад
Glad it was helpful Rama!
@tonoychakraborty813
@tonoychakraborty813 7 месяцев назад
This has been very very informative. Thanks a ton Sir.
@yuxinpan9269
@yuxinpan9269 Год назад
This was really helpful and easy to understand, thank you professor!!
@siita7097
@siita7097 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much sir.... I'm from India and I'm preparing for CA exam which is conducted by ICAI.....and i have a little doubt about this topic and I'm feel its too difficult to understand but you make it easy for all .... your conceptual understanding is amazing...i wish i can attend your regular lecture ❤❤❤... thanks again for explaining this concept so easily ❤❤❤❤......love from India (Bihar)😅😊
@professorikram
@professorikram 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for this wonderful message! Wish you the very best in your preparations. I would love to see what the CA syllabus looks like, perhaps I can create more helpful content for you and other students studying it. Fell free to share if you can. You can email me at aikram@asu.edu
@lazuli9381
@lazuli9381 9 месяцев назад
Thank you Sir. Your video is helpful!
@RealisticWorld555
@RealisticWorld555 2 месяца назад
thanks man really solve my issue
@archanagokul5582
@archanagokul5582 Год назад
Thank you so much sir
@yenhoang5615
@yenhoang5615 2 года назад
i like your voice 💯
@leslirodriguezbendezu1497
@leslirodriguezbendezu1497 Год назад
Thank you so much
@Asim3434
@Asim3434 4 месяца назад
How did you go from [500(1-1/(1.04)^6)/0.04] + 500 to 500[1-1/(1.04)^7] / 0.04 × 1.04 Now i understand why did you increase the exponent by one is because you multiplied the numerator and denominator by the same value but when you factored out 500 arent you supposed to add one at the end of the 2nd expression to make it equivalent to the first one?
@sacriligiousx3672
@sacriligiousx3672 Месяц назад
Yea I had the same question but if you solve the 2nd expression by multiplying 1.04 to both the inner terms you get the original equation 500[1.04- {1.04/(1.04)^7}]/0.04 =500[1+0.04-{1/(1.04)^6}]/0.04 =500[1-{1/(1.04)^6} +0.04]/0.04 Now separating the terms =500[{1-1/(1.04)^6}/0.04 +0.04/0.04] =500[{1-1/(1.04)^6}/0.04 +1] Would have been easier to understand if it was in the video but i hope this helps
@Asim3434
@Asim3434 Месяц назад
@@sacriligiousx3672 yeah thanks I had already figured that out
@Yumamafresh
@Yumamafresh 10 месяцев назад
My problem is to memorize all these annuity formulas; PV, FV of annuity due; PV FV OF origin art annuity due; they are all so similar; any tips?
@professorikram
@professorikram 4 месяца назад
Try to understand them conceptually. Then you won't have to memorize! :)
@ube-23s
@ube-23s 3 года назад
At least you tried to explain by graphing unlike others they only show you formula, which mean nothing if you don't understand the concept. But still I don't understand, If the difference is the timing only, why should the answer be different under Due and ordinary.? Do you earn interest on the first $500.00 under Due? Thank you.
@professorikram
@professorikram 3 года назад
It is the difference in timing that causes the answer to be different. And yes, In an annuity due, every payment earns interest for an additional year. Here is one way of looking at it. Consider the annuity due timeline that I have drawn in the video, and look at the first $500 (in year 0). At the end of one year, this $500 will become $500(1+r). So essentially, getting $500 today is LIKE getting $500(1+r) one year from now. Keep moving ALL THE $500s forward one year in this fashion. What you will get is a timeline for an ORDINARY annuity in which the first cash flow is $500(1+r). You can apply the PV of ordinary annuity formula to this (given in BLUE), where C = $500(1+r), and you will end up getting the same formula and that for PV of Annuity Due! Hope this helps! Thanks for asking.
@santosh1021
@santosh1021 3 года назад
@@professorikram you are really awesome teacher and thank you for the derivation sir😊🙃 You are one among the few peoples who learn concepts logically Others just byheart...
@RamaKrishnanL-dz6qq
@RamaKrishnanL-dz6qq 2 года назад
@@professorikram great sir.
@ube-23s
@ube-23s 2 месяца назад
​@@professorikram Hi Professor Ikram, How are you. long time no see. I always like your explanation. My question is, If this is " Annuity Due ", Why is there is no interest like Future Value of an Annuity Due at the beginning. In Future Annuity Due, the first year has earned interest of $50. It shows like this, $1000 (1.05)1 = $1050. I got this from "Investopedia" Thank you Prof, IKRAM. Calculating the Present Value of an Ordinary Annuity Using the same example of five $1,000 payments made over a period of five years, here is how a present value calculation would look. It shows that $4,329.48, invested at 5% interest, would be sufficient to produce those five $1,000 payments. 1000 1000 -------- = $1000 ----------- = $952.38 (1.05)0 (105) 1
@jennaperilli5077
@jennaperilli5077 8 месяцев назад
wait isn’t ur time line wrong, if we get the first 500 today wouldn’t that start on time 0 ??
@professorikram
@professorikram 8 месяцев назад
Yes. Today = Time period 0. I am simply comparing to ordinary annuity to explain the difference.
@jennaperilli5077
@jennaperilli5077 8 месяцев назад
@@professorikram yes i’m sorry i forgot to delete my comment thank you
@classiccatastrophe1518
@classiccatastrophe1518 3 года назад
Thank you so much sir
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