SET 5: INTEREST RATES‚ AMORTIZING LOANS‚ BOND VALUATION‚ STOCK VALUATION 1. A typical credit card agreement quotes an interest rate of 18 percent APR. Monthly payments are required. What is the actual interest rate you pay on such a credit card? 2. After carefully going over your budget‚ you have determined you can afford to pay €632 per month toward a new sports car. You call up your local bank and find out that the going rate is 1 percent per month for 48 months. How much you can borrow? 3.
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Homework Chapter 4- Key Terms 1. Budget- A single-use plan for an operation from its beginning to its end 2. Business-level strategy- Answers the question” How do we compete?” It focuses on how each product line or business unit within an organization competes for customers 3. Contingency plan- An alternatives goal and course or courses of action to reach that goal‚ if and when circumstances and assumptions change so drastically as to make an original plan unusable 4. Core values- Values
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procedures and big-picture economic implications‚ microeconomics curriculums include the study of source decisions at individual and professional levels. A microeconomics development has several common objectives that give to a student’s learning in a corporate‚ funding or economics software package. Understanding Concepts A key objective is to understand the basic ideas of microeconomics. Resources and mandates‚ comparative improvement‚ market structures‚ elasticity of request and equilibrium are between
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Firm ABC’s only outstanding debt is $100‚000 worth of coupon bond (market value). Its yield to maturity is 8%. Given that its tax rate is 40%‚ what is its effective cost of debt? Effective cost of debt = cost of debt * (1-tax rate) =8%*(1-40%)=4.8% 2. Firm ABC has a stock currently traded at $20. The next year’s dividend will be $0.20. The dividend growth rate is forecasted to be 6% forever. Risk-free rate is 3%‚ and market risk premium is 4%. Assume that Constant Dividend Growth Model and CAPM
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Chapter 4 29. Annuity Present Values What is the value today of a 15-year annuity that pays $500 a year?The annuity’s first payment occurs at the end of year 6. The annual interest rate is 12 percentfor years 1 through 5‚ and 15 percent thereafter. (Ross‚ Stephen A.. Corporate Finance‚ 8th Edition. Irwin/McGraw-Hill‚ 112006. 4.8). 33. Growing Annuity Southern California Publishing Company is trying to decide whether to revise its popular textbook‚ Financial Psychoanalysis Made Simple. The company
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Behavioral Finance is a subject closely related to Behavioral Economics. Scientific research on human‚ social‚ cognitive and emotional biases is used to better understand economic decisions and how they affect Finance‚ in particular market prices‚ returns and the allocation of resources. There is a very interesting and rich history of Behavioral Finace rooted in Behavior Economics and psychology‚ and today Behavioral Finance is a very important fundamental of finance and can be used to making financial
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Problems: 8.1: Data for Newark General Hospital (In Millions of Dollar): | |Static Budget |Flexible Budget |Actual Result | |Revenues |4.7 |4.8 |4.5 | |Costs |4.1 |4.1 |4.2 | |Profits
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CHAPTER 5 Net Present Value and Other Investment Criteria Answers to Problem Sets 1. a. A = 3 years‚ B = 2 years‚ C = 3 years b. B c. A‚ B‚ and C d. B and C (NPVB = $3‚378; NPVC = $2‚405) e. True f. It will accept no negative-NPV projects but will turn down some with positive NPVs. A project can have positive NPV if all future cash flows are considered but still do not meet the stated cutoff period. 2. Given the cash flows C0‚ C1‚ . . . ‚ CT
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sales for Massey-Ferguson actually increased between 1979 and 1980. Despite this‚ net income and income from continuing operations both dropped sharply in 1980. Which item on the income statement was most responsible for this drop in income? 2. Why would the Canadian government have any interest in helping Massey-Ferguson refinance its debt? 3. Why would it be difficult for Massey-Ferguson to conduct an equity issue to pay down its debt? You are responsible for handing in written answers
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cash as a dividend would mean that the shareholders collectively will probably drop by the same amount because of the transfer of wealth from the company to the shareholders individually. Hence‚ the economic value of the company will also decrease. 2. Jessica believes that the company should use the extra cash to pay debt and upgrade and expand it existing manufacturing capability. How would Jessica’s proposals affect the company? Jessica’s proposal will support an expansionary policy for the company
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