factors affecting capital structure and dividend policy and their effect on the cost of capital; Interpret the key characteristics of working capital and its individual elements; and Demonstrate how risk and uncertainty affects investment returns. INDICATIVE CONTENT Introduction Firm’s goals and objectives. Time value of money. Valuation of Securities Shares and bonds. Cost of Capital Definition and component of cost of capital. Introduction to weighted average cost of capital. AF3313 (2)
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Corporate Finance Professor H. Wang Problem Set #1 1. Calculate the present value of the following cash flows discounted at 10 percent: a. $1‚000 received seven years from today. b. $2‚000 received one year from today. c. $500 received eight years from today. 2. A firm has an estimated pension liability of $1.5 million due 27 years from today. If the firm can invest in a risk free security that has a stated annual interest payment of 8 percent‚ how much must the firm invest today to
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Capital Budgeting Case Learning Team A QRB/501 Quantitative Reasoning for Business July 29‚ 2014 Dr. Larry Olanrewaju Capital Budgeting Case Our Company has the opportunity to obtain another corporation. We have to choose between two companies‚ Company A or Company B. We only have $250‚000 to spend to purchase the companies. Because of this financial constraint‚ acquiring both corporations is not an option. Therefore‚ we must determine what company would be better to acquire. Company A Company
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Capital Budgeting Case Egret Printing & Publishing Company Instructor: Mr. Sabin Bikram Panta Submitted By: Group 3 Shivshankar Yadav (12336) 9/3/2012 Theory and Case Background: The term capital budgeting refers to the process of decision making by which firms evaluate the purchase of major fixed assets‚ including building‚ machineries‚ and equipment. Capital budgeting describes the firm’s formal planning process for the acquisition and investment of capital and results in capital
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Case 2 Intranets: Invest First‚ Analyze Later? Questions: 1. Where and under what circumstances is the “invest first‚ analyze later” approach appropriate? where and when is it inappropriate? Give specific examples of technologies and other circumstances. 2. How long do you think the “invest first ‚ analyze later” approach will be appropriate for intranet projects? When (and why) will the emphasis shift to traditional project justification approaches? (Or has the shift already occurred?) 3. What
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Part I A. Present Value with Discount rate of 7% = 15000/(1+7%) = 15000/1.07 = $14‚018.69 Present Value with Discount rate of 4% = 15000/(1+4%) = 15000/1.04 = $14‚423.08 B. Account A - Present Value with Discount rate of 6% = 6500/(1+6%) = 6500/1.06 = $6‚132.08 Account B - Present Value with Discount rate of 6% = 12600/(1+6%)^2 = 12600/1.1236 = $11‚213.96 C. Present Value of Gold Mine 7% = 4900000/1.07 + 61‚000‚000/(1.07)^2 + 85‚000‚000/(1.07)^3 = 45‚794‚392.52 + 61‚000‚000/1.1449 + 85
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Chapter 9 Cost of Capital 1. What is the WACC? a. Weighted Average Cost of Capital- most firms employ different types of capital‚ and because of their differences in risk‚ the difference securities have different required rates of return. Typically=debt‚ preferred stock and common equity. 2. What precautions must we take when measuring the WACC to use for capital budgeting decisions (future investment)? b. The company’s current and recent past book and market value structures
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Pontrelli Recycling Outline FIN/575 Seth Fargen October 22‚2013 Pontrelli Recycling Outline I. Research the recycling market 1. Requires putting together a focus group 2. Cost and breakdown if the benefit analysis 3. Conducting a research portfolio on the internal/external factors if recycling II.Strengths and Weaknesses of Recycling 1. Yearly Pontrelli’s Recycling Development 2. Locate area in the company that could implement recyling
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Working Capital Management and Capital Budgeting Alexis A. Stoute University of Phoenix Finance for Business FIN/370 Terry Dowdy‚ PhD August 02‚ 2010 Working Capital Management and Capital Budgeting This week’s assignment focused on Working Capital Management and Capital Budgeting. As per the class syllabus‚ students were to formulate responses for questions 4-6A (Chapter 4) and 5-1A‚ 5-4A‚ 5-5A‚ and 5-6A (Chapter 5) from the book Financial Management: Principles and Applications
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Capital Budgeting Case Richard Hughes QRB/501 Robert Halle Capital Budgeting Case Our extensive research on two investment options yielded the decision that Corporation B is the company that our company has decided to acquire with a $250‚000 initial outlay. We have conducted 5-year income cash flow projections. Our company determined the Net Present Value (NPV) as well at the investment’s internal rate of return (IRR). When making a decision to purchase or invest in a company‚ a decision maker
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