Time Value of Money Calculations 71
Lease Calculations
A lease is a loan of valuable property (like real estate, automobiles, or equipment) for a
specific amount of time, in exchange for regular payments. Some leases are written as
purchase agreements, with an option to buy at the end of the lease (sometimes for as little as
1.00). The defined future value (
FV
) of the property at the end of a lease is sometimes called
the
residual value
or
buy out value
.
All five TVM application keys can be used in lease calculations. There are two common lease
calculations.
•
Finding the lease payment necessary to achieve a specified yield.
•
Finding the present value (capitalized value) of a lease.
The first payment on a lease usually occurs at the beginning of the first period. Thus, most
lease calculations use Begin mode.
Example: Calculating a Lease Payment
A customer wishes to lease a 13,500 car for three years. The lease includes an option to buy
the car for 7,500 at the end of the lease. The first monthly payment is due the day the customer
drives the car off the lot. If you want to yield 10% annually, compounded monthly, what will
the payments be? Calculate the payments from your (the dealer’s) point of view.
Figure 14 Cash flow diagram (Calculate the monthly lease payment)
Set to Begin mode. Press
\¯
if
BEGIN
annunciator is
not
displayed.
Summary of Contents for 10bII+
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