Answer:
Change in Net worth= $133.62
Explanation:
The two lease options require that the leasee ( the tenant) commit himself to pay a series of equal amount of rent installment at the different time period in the future.
These series of equal periodic cash flows occurring in the future are called annuities.
To have a meaningful comparison, the two annuities should be compared based on their present values. So we compute the present value of the two using the formula below:
Present Value (PV) =( A × (1- (1+r)^(-n))/r
Option 1:Current lease
PV = 500 × 1-(1+0.05)^(12)
= 500 × 8.863251636
= $4,431.62
Option 2: New Offer
This will be done in two steps:
PV of lease in year 3
PV =700 × (1-(1+0.05)^(-9))
= 700 × 7.107821676
=4,975.47
PV of lease in year 0
PV = FV × (1+r)^(-3)
=4,975.47 × 0.8638
=$4,298.00
My net worth would change by the amount of the difference between the two PV of the two annuities:
Difference in PV = $4,431.62-$4,298.00
Change in Net worth= $133.62