Assignment for Week -2 Chapter 5 (5 - 9) Bond Valuation and Interest Rate Risk Bond L Bond S INS = $100 INS = $100 M = $1‚000 M = $1‚000 N = 15 Years N = 1 Year a) 1) rd = 5% VBL = INT/ (1 + rd)t + M/ (1 + rd)N =INT [1/rd – 1/ rd(1 + rd)N ] + M/ (1 + rd)N =$100 [1/0.05 – 1/ 0.05(1 + 0.05)15] + $1‚000/ (1 + 0.05)15 =$1040 + $480.77 = $1518.98
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THIS IS A LIST OF EXCEL PROGRAMS THAT YOU MIGHT FIND USEFUL. THEY ARE NOT COPY PROTECTED. FEEL FREE TO MODIFY THEM TO YOUR OWN NEEDS. Corporate Finance Spreadsheets 1. capbudg.xls: This program allows you to do a basic capital budgeting analysis for a project‚ and compute NPV‚ IRR and ROI. (For Macintosh version) 2. risk.xls: This program allows you to use past returns on a stock and a market index to analyse its price performance (Jensen’s Alpha)‚ its sensitivity to market movements
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Pay Per Click MiIndia.Com There are two primary models for determining cost per click: Flat-rate and Bid-based. In the Flat-rate model‚ the advertiser and publisher agree upon a fixed amount that will be paid for each click. In many cases the publisher has a rate card that lists the cost per click (CPC) within different areas of their website or network. Bid-based‚ The advertiser signs a contract that allows them to compete against other advertisers in a private auction hosted by a publisher or
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12/10/12 BMGT 443 McDonalds Valuation Project Write Up To begin the economic analysis of McDonalds‚ we must first look at the company beta. McDonalds has a beta of .34 meaning it is not as volatile when compared to the market and can be categorized as a low risk stock. To determine that financial impact of changes in economic conditions to the performance McDonalds‚ three economic indicators must be evaluated. The leading economic index (LEI)‚ coincident economic index (CEI)‚ and lagging
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Company’s Act 1956‚ share means a part in the share capital of the company and it also includes stock except where a distinction between stock and share capital is made expressed or implied. TYPES OF SHARES: As per the provision of section 85 of the Companies Act‚ 1956‚ the share capital of a company consists of two classes of shares‚ namely: 1. Preference Shares 2. Equity Shares PREFERENCE SHARES: According to Sec 85(1)‚ of the Companies Act‚ 1956‚ a preference share is one‚ which carries
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come out within the year‚ you just lose selling time Marketing • Price the products as high as you want. Most likely the market will accept it. For the promo and sales budgets‚ allocate more money to successful brands. If one brand sucks‚ don’t waste too much money on it. • For your sales forecast‚ ignore what the computer tells you o Go to the Inquirer and look up the Market Share portion o Find out the potential size of each market segment for the period you just completed
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AirThread Connections. In particular‚ the following issues must be considered: Valuation of cash flows in the relevant period Estimating terminal value A. Procedure 1. The cash flows (without synergy) were taken as provided for 5 years along with adjustment for Net working capital changes. 2. WACC was calculated for various D/V ratios 3. Terminal Value of the firm was determined using P/E Multiple of 19.1 4. Valuation done for the cash flows and terminal value at a discount rate corresponding to
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Shares and Joint Stock Companies in the New Economic Model Elena Torlopova 1st year student The faculty of International Economic Relations Group 3 Maintenance * The main information about joint stock companies * Advantages and disadvantages of joint stock companies * “Blue chips” * Conclusions Introduction Good morning‚ dear colleagues. I’m glad to see everyone here. Thank you for your coming. Let me start by introducing myself. My name is Elena Torlopova.
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LECTURE 8 STOCK VALUATION CLASS QUESTION 8 1. Dividend yield example: If two companies both pay annual dividends of $1 per share‚ but ABC company’s stock is trading at $20 while XYZ company’s stock is trading at $40. In which company would an investor prefer to investment based on its dividend yield? 2. If the stock market is semi-strong efficient‚ which of the following statements is correct? a. All stocks should have the same expected returns; however‚ they may have different realized returns
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residual earning based models: 1. Forecast-based model (include direct approach and indirect approach) 2. The residual earning based models (include direct approach and indirect approach) The reasons why Genus plc. Chose the residual earning models: Firstly‚ the firm’s profitability‚ it was showed on the return on equity‚ and it can show that how well the managers did in the past year. Secondly‚ the growth of investment‚ in this case‚ the valuation can be more informative
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