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    QUESTION 1: 1. If the first deposit is at 36 years and the last expected deposit is at 65 years‚ then annual deposits will be made for 30 years. Expected annual withdrawals are $90‚000 for 15 years from the retirement fund with a bank that offers compound interest of 8% annually. Calculation Present value (PV) =? Future value (FV) = (90‚000*15) = $1‚350‚000 Periodic payment amount (PMT) =? Interest rate per period (Rate) = 8% or 0.08 Number of payment periods (Nper) = 30 Using the Excel

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    Consider a project to produce solar water heaters. It requires a $10 million investment and offers a level after-tax cash flow of $1.75 million per year for 10 years. The opportunity cost of capital is 12 percent‚ which reflects the project’s business risk. Suppose the project is financed with $5 million of debt and $5 million of equity. The interest rate is 8 percent and the marginal tax rate is 35 percent. The debt will be paid off in equal annual installments

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    Part 1: Fianacial Ratios After having the financial information about Deep water experts company‚ we have generated the financial ratios for the company for the years 2010‚ 2011 respectively as below and has the following comments: Liquidity: There is more than one ratio that measures the liquidity for a company which is included in the following table: Ratio Type | 2011 | 2010 | Liquidity | Current Ratio | 3.29 | 2.67 | Quick Ratio | 2.2 | 1.798 | Cash Ratio | 1.56 | 1.08 |

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    Project finance Aditya Agarwal Sandeep Kaul Fuqua School of Business Contents         The MM Proposition What is a Project? What is Project Finance? Project Structure Financing choices Real World Cases Project Finance: Valuation Issues The MM Proposition The MM Proposition “The Capital Structure is irrelevant as long as the firm’s investment decisions are taken as given” Then why do corporations:  Set up independent companies to undertake mega projects and

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    do? 4. Using the internal rate of return (IRR)‚ which proposal(S) do you recommend? 5. Using the net present value rule (NPV)‚ which proposal(s) do you recommend? 6. How do you explain any difference between the IRR and NPV rankings? Which rule is better? 7. Which of the four subsidy plans would you recommend to the city if the appropriate discount rate is 20%? 8. What is the net Present Value of this project? 9. How many shares of common stock must be issued (at what price) to raise the required

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    Corporate  Finance  (MBA)   FIN  502           School  of  Business   SB328   amuslumov@ada.edu.az     ADA  University   School  of  Business   Syllabus  for   Corporate  Finance  (FIN  502)   MBA  Program       Mission   ADA’s  School  of  Business  mission  is  to  prepare  global  and  socially  responsible  graduates  through  excellence

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    Review Problems and Solutions for Chapter 6: Process Selection and Facility Layout For the following three problems (1‚ 2‚ 7)‚ we assume that parallel workstations are not allowed. 1. An assembly line with 17 tasks is to be balanced. The longest task is 2.4 minutes‚ and the total time for all tasks is 18 minutes. The line will operate for 450 minutes per day. a. What are the minimum and maximum cycle times? b. What range of output is theoretically possible for the line? c. What is the minimum

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    Introduction To Corporate Finance: A division or department that oversees the financial activities of a company. Corporate finance is primarily concerned with maximizing shareholder value through long-term and short-term financial planning and the implementation of various strategies. Everything from capital investment decisions to investment banking falls under the domain of corporate finance. Corporate finance is the funding provided to support the operations of the venture itself‚ as distinct

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    Sample Test_MT2_FINA 3101_summer_2013 ____ 1. Travis Corp.’s bonds currently sell for $1‚050. They have an 8% annual coupon rate and a 20-year maturity‚ but they can be called in 5 years at $1‚120. Assume that no costs other than the call premium would be incurred to call and refund the bonds‚ and also assume that the yield curve is horizontal‚ with rates expected to remain at current levels on into the future. Under these conditions‚ what rate of return should an investor expect to earn if

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    The use of non-recourse project financing has grown steadily in emerging markets‚ especially in basic infrastructure‚ natural resources and the energy sector. Because of its cost and complexity‚ project finance is aimed at large-scale investments. The key is in the precise estimation of cash flows and risk analysis and allocation‚ which enables high leverage‚ and in ensuring that the project can be easily separated from the sponsors involved. Project finance is more difficult in emerging countries

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