e TCH321 – CORPORATE FINANCE MOCK EXAM Time: 1 hour 30 minutes The exam lasts 1 hour and 30 minutes and consists of 5 questions. Approved calculators are permitted. You are not allowed to use Excel. This is a closed book exam. You are NOT permitted to access any other material in either written or electronic form. All numerical answers should be reported to TWO decimal places. To ensure the accuracy of your answer‚ you should perform all intermediate calculations to at least THREE decimal places
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Bond - is defined as a long-term debt of a firm or the government set forth in writing and made under seal. Kinds of Bond 1. Government Bonds - are those issued by the government to finance its activities. 2. Corporate Bonds - are those issued by private corporations to finance their long -term funding requirements. Bonds as Distinguished from Stocks 1. A bond is a debt instrument while stock is an instrument of ownership. 2. Bondholders have priority over stockholders when payments
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Bendigo Bank Case Study 2011 Question (1): Capital Structure and Financing in the Banking Industry Introduction Australian banks are an interesting case of capital structure and financing considerations as far as companies go‚ in that they are regulated in a number of ways by the Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority (APRA) and the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). Considerations of capital structure have the effect of reducing the cost of capital and so in turn increase the value
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ANSWERS TO END-OF-CHAPTER QUESTIONS 14-2 The two principal reasons for holding cash are for transac¬tions and compensating balances. The target cash balance is not equal to the sum of the holdings for each reason because the same money can often partially satisfy both motives. 14-4 The four elements in a firm’s credit policy are (1) credit standards‚ (2) credit period‚ (3) discount policy‚ and (4) collection policy. The firm is not required to accept the credit policies employed by its
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International Finance Problem Set #4 1. A. Fundamental-based Forecasting: Analyzing the future on the basis of fundamental relationships between economic variables and exchange rate. Fixed exchange rates: The forecasting is based on indicators of sustainability such as current account deficits or surpluses‚ relative inflation rates and black market exchange rates. Floating exchange rates: The forecasting is based on factors that could influence macro economy such as monetary policies and
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True / False Questions 1. The liability of sole proprietors is limited to the amount of their investment in the company. FALSE AACSB: Communication Abilities Bloom’s: Knowledge Difficulty: Easy Learning Objective: 1-3 2. General partners have limited personal liability for business debts in a limited partnership. FALSE AACSB: Communication Abilities Bloom’s: Knowledge Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective: 1-3 3. The separation of ownership and management is one
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| ------------------------------------------------- If a stock pays dividends at the end of each quarter‚ with realized returns of R1‚ R2‚ R3‚ and R4 each quarter‚ then the annual realized return is calculated as Choose one answer. | c. Rannual = (1 + R1)(1 + R2)(1 + R3)(1 + R4) - 1 | | ------------------------------------------------- Consider the following realized annual returns: Year End | S&P 500 Realized Return | IBM Realized Return | 1996 | 23.6% | 46.3% | 1997 | 24
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Solutions to Practice Problems by Kyung Hwan Shim University of New South Wales Australian School of Business School of Banking & Finance for FINS 3625 S1 2010 May 23‚ 2010 ∗ These notes are preliminary and under development. They are made available for FINS 3625 S1 2010 students only and may not be distributed or used without the author’s written consent. ∗ 1 Solution for Question 1 Summary Table of Cash Flows t=0 I II CF from Machinery ignoring depreciation Working Capital Level
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Chapter 1 Discussion Questions 1. What advantages does a sole proprietorship offer? What is a major drawback of this type of organization? A major drawback is that there is unlimited liability to the owner. The advantage is simplicity of decision making and low organizational and operating costs. 2. What form of partnership allows some of the investors to limit their liability? Explain briefly. It allows some of the partners to limit their liability. With this arrangement‚ the partners
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price $40 Market value of firm $400‚000 Number of shares 10‚000 Earnings per share $4 Book net worth $500‚000 Return on investment 8% Pisa has not performed spectacularly to date. However‚ it wishes to issue new shares to obtain $80‚000 to finance expansion into a promising market. Pisa’s financial advisers think a stock issue is a poor choice because‚ among other reasons‚ “sale of stock at a price below book value per share can only depress the stock price and decrease shareholders’ wealth
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