(10-2) IRR A project has an initial cost of $52‚125‚ expected net cash inflows of $12‚000 per year for 8 years‚ and a cost of capital of 12%. What is the project’s NPV? (Hint: Begin by constructing a time line.) What’s the project’s IRR? NPV = Cash Flow in Period n/ (1 + Discount Rate)n NPV = $52‚125 + 12‚000/(1 +.12)8 = 4‚846.60 12‚000/(1 +.12)7 = 5‚428.19 12‚000/(1 +.12)6 = 6‚079.58 12‚000/(1 +.12)5 = 6‚809.13 12‚000/(1 +.12)4 = 7‚626.21 12‚000/(1 +.12)3 = 8‚541.35 12‚000/(1 +.12)2 = 9‚566.33
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CAMERON UNIVERSITY LAWTON‚ OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS Finance 5613 Fall 2002 Dr. Robert P. Yuyuenyongwatana COURSE OUTLINE Contact: Room 309‚ Department of Business Phone: 581-2213 E-Mail: roberty@cameron.edu Home Page: http://www.cameron.edu/~roberty Hours: M-Th 9 - 10:50 a.m.‚ Th 6 - 6:30 p.m. Or by appointment Objective The course covers financial decision theories and applications‚ asset valuation‚ capital budgeting techniques‚ capital structure‚ leasing‚ working
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___________________________________________________________________ Case Study corporate finance Case 28 – An Introduction to Debt Policy and Value Case 30 – MCI Communications‚ Corp.: Capital Structure Theory ___________________________________________________________________ Table of Contents Case 28 - An Introduction to Debt Policy and Value 3 Effects of Debt on the Value of the Firm 3 Split of Value between Creditors and Shareholders 4 Source of Value Creation 4 Effects
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investments. The financial system determines both the cost of funds (capital) and how much funds will be available to finance consumption and investments. The agents of the financial system that facilitate the movement of the funds from savers to borrowers are the financial institutions. The financial institutions include commercial banks‚ insurance companies‚ investment banks‚ finance companies and mutual funds‚ as well as regulators such as Central Banks‚ Securities and Exchange Commission‚ and the
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Learning Objective: 1-4 Ross - Chapter 01 Section: 1.4 Topic: Proxy 2. Given the tax rates as shown‚ what is the average tax rate for a firm with taxable income of $311‚360? [pic] A. 28.25 percent B. 31.09 percent C. 33.62 percent D. 35.48 percent E. 39.00 percent Tax = .15($50‚000) + .25($25‚000) + .34($25‚000) + .39($211‚360) = $104‚680.40 Average tax rate = $104‚680.40/$311‚360 = 33.62 percent AACSB: N/A Bloom’s: Knowledge Difficulty: Basic Learning Objective: 1-3 Ross - Chapter 01 Section:
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Justin Kaufman-2056713 Lecturer- Stephen Chandler Corporate Finance Merger Report Sirius XM inc. Table Of Contents 1. Coversheet 2. Table of contents 3. Introduction 4. History Of The Industry/History Of the Companies 5. History Of The Companies 6. History Of The Companies 7. Type Of Merger/Reasons for merger 8. Reasons for merger 9. Shareholder Reaction/Finance 10.Regulation Authority/ Wider Reactions 11.Success/Failure Of Merger 12.Conclusion 13
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------------------------------------------------- Finance de What’s and Why’s | * | | 1/19/2013 1/19/2013 Contents 1. Why finance? 2 2. Why banking? 2 3. Areas of banking 3 4. Corporate Banking 4 I. What is corporate banking? 4 II. Why corporate banking? 4 III. What are the roles in corporate banking? 4 5. Asset Management 5 I. What is Asset Management? 5 II. Why Asset Management? 6 III. What are the roles in Asset Management? 6 6. Transaction
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0.1 Introduction of Finance in your organization………………………….............. Task: 1: Be able to explore the sources of finance available to Sainsbury’s 1.1: Identify the sources of finance available to Sainsbury’s............................................ 1.2: assess the implications of the different sources of finance in Sainsbury’s…………. 1.3: select appropriate sources of finance for a project in Sainsbury’s………………….. Task: 2: Be able to analyses the implications of finance as a resource within
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SUNWAY UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL _ SUBJECT OVERVIEW FIN 1014: PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS FINANCE Course Subject Code and Title Semester Prerequisite Contact Hours Lecturers Room Telephone No. Consultation Hours : : : : : : Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Accounting and Finance FIN 1014 Principles of Business Finance Aug 2013 None 2 hrs of lecture‚ 1 hr of tutorial and 1 hr of workshop Caroline Yap (caroliney@sunway.edu.my) Ruth Lim (sheauyenl@sunway.edu.my) : School of
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Faculty of Management Technology Accounting & Financial Control Department Corporate Finance for BI FINC505 Chapter -1- The Role of Managerial Finance Problem Sheet -1P1 True/False 1. Financial managers actively manage the financial affairs of many types of business— financial and non-financial‚ private and public‚ for-profit and not-for-profit. 2. In partnerships‚ owners have unlimited liability and may have to cover debts of other less financially sound partners. 3. The board of directors
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