FIN 515 Week 4 : Business Valuation and Stock Valuation - Exam Top of Form Exam 1. (TCO A) Which of the following statements is CORRECT? (Points : 10) It is generally more expensive to form a proprietorship than a corporation because‚ with a proprietorship‚ extensive legal documents are required. Corporations face fewer regulations than sole proprietorships. One disadvantage of operating a business as a sole proprietorship is that the firm is subject to double taxation
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specifying a payment schedule‚ the bond *indenture‚ which is the document defining the contract between the bond issuer and the bondholder‚ also specifies a set of restrictions that protects the rights of the bondholders Such restrictions include provisions relating to collateral‚ sinking funds‚ dividend policy‚ and further borrowing. The issuing firm agrees to these so called protective covenants in order to market its bonds to investors concerned about the safety of the bond issue. The coupon rate‚ maturity
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equipment 1‚000 870 TOTAL ASSETS 2‚000 1‚680 Liabilities and Equity 2004 2003 Accounts Payable 60 40 Notes Payable 140 60 Accruals 110 130 Total Current Liabilities 310 230 Long Term Bonds 754 580 TOTAL DEBT 1‚064 810 Preferred Stock 40 40 Common Stock 130 130 Retained earnings 766 700 TOTAL COMMON EQUITY 896 830 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY 2‚000 1‚680 Income Statement:
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NBS-3A8Y INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES Coursework: Bear Stearns Case Study Student number: 6176194 Word count: 2381 Introduction Bear Stearns is an investment bank that was formed in 1923 by three partners namely: Robert Sterns‚ Joseph Bear and Harold Mayer. During its
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Finance Final Study Guide FIN 331 – Moser – Study Guide for Exam 1 – Spring 2011 Important Concepts * Forms of Business Organization * Proprietorship- an unincorporated business owned by one individual * Partnership- legal arrangement between two or more people who decide to do business together * Advantages * Ease of formation * Subject to few regulations * No corporate income taxes * Disadvantages * Limited life
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through a bond issue. A lot of disagreement was made by several company directors that instead wanted the firm to issue common stock. In the end‚ the argument is about whether to raise debt or equity. What are the annual cash expenses associated with the (a) bond issue? (b) common stock issue? Analysis of issuing stock The cost of issuing stock is lower than bond. The bond has a principal repayment of an additional $6.25 million cash expenses annually and that is over 9% of the bond issue.
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option Understanding Risk Neutral Valuation 6 The next steps … • We will use three approaches to value the same call option that matures in one period where the price of the underlying stock follows a binomial process 1. Replication with stock and bond 2. Replication with Arrow-Debreu (A-D) securities 3. “Risk-Neutral” valuation • Later we see how to deal with an option that matures in more than one period in that case we will have to revise the replicating portfolio over time this
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Fund? A mutual fund is a company that invests in a diversified portfolio of securities. People who buy shares of a mutual fund are its owners or shareholders. Their investments provide the money for a mutual fund to buy securities such as stocks and bonds. A mutual fund can make money from its securities in two ways: a security can pay dividends or interest to the fund or a security can rise in value. A fund can also lose money and drop in value. The Mutual Funds originated in UK and thereafter they
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financed with equity is: $3‚000‚000 x 85% = $2‚550‚000. Since the firm has $3‚500‚000 of net income‚ $950‚000 = $3‚500‚000 - $2‚550‚000 will be left for dividends. 2. Question : (TCO F) The following data applies to Saunders Corporation’s convertible bonds: Maturity: 10 Stock price: $30.00 Par value: $1‚000.00 Conversion price: $35.00 Annual coupon: 5.00% Straight-debt yield: 8.00% What is the bond’s conversion value? (a) $698.15 (b) $734.89 (c) $773.57 (d) $814.29 (e) $857.14 Instructor Explanation:
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expert in the international bond markets‚ describes the Eurobond as a bond which is issued as well as traded in a different country form the one where its currency is denominated in. They are payable to the bearer and are generally exempt from tax. The term Eurobond would initially influence readers into believing that it is a strictly European concept‚ however Eurobonds are traded worldwide. They are named after the currency they are denominated in‚ for example a bond denominated in dollars would
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