Problem 17-1 Dividends and Taxes [LO2] Dark Day‚ Inc.‚ has declared a $5.60 per share dividend. Suppose capital gains are not taxed‚ but dividends are taxed at 15 percent. New IRS regulations require that taxes be withheld at the time the dividend is paid. Dark Day sells for $94.10 per share‚ and the stock is about to go ex-dividend. What do you think the ex-dividend price will be? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places. (e.g.‚ 32.16)) Ex-dividend price $ Problem 17-2 Stock Dividends
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value of $1‚000. There are eight years to maturity. The yield to maturity is 9%. What is the current price of the bond? $1000 * 10%/2= 50 P= 50 * (1/.09) {1-[1/(1.09)^8} + [1000/(1.09)^8]80.29 = 555.56 (.50) + 502.51 = 277.78+ 502.51 = $780.29 Bonds-4. A particular corporate bond has a par value of $1‚000. Coupon payments are $40 and are paid twice a year. Seven years are left on the life of the bond.The YTM is 9%. What is the price of the bond? P= 80 * (1/.09) {1-{1/(1.09)^7} + [1000/(1.09)^7] =
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Econ 302 Name:_____________________ Fall 2014 Problem Set 1 (Thursday September 18‚ 2014 In class – no extensions) Please Print and Answer in the Provided Space 1) Consider the following estimates for an iPad sold in Canada in 2010: retail price $550 (say at Best Buy)‚ Apple (a U.S. corporation) wholesale price $475‚ Apple intermediate costs $385. Of Apple’s intermediate costs‚ $100 was wholly produced by U.S. manufacturers‚ and $285 from other foreign producers. Suppose the production chain was
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Industrial Organization‚ Spring Semester (2013) Mark McCabe Problem Set 1 Due in class on 27. March Instructions: Please show all of your work‚ e.g. all of the calculations associated with each solution. Your solutions should be typed and not handwritten. As I mentioned in class‚ students may work together to solve these problems‚ but plagiarism or copying is not permitted. On the 27th‚ please bring a paper copy to class‚ and e-mail me a digital copy (mccabe@umich.edu) before the beginning
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Rodriguez operates a variety store that provides an annual revenue of $480 000. Each year‚ he pays $25 000 in rent for the store‚ $15 000 in business taxes‚ and $350 000 on products to sell. He estimates he could put the $80 000 he has invested in the store into his friend’s restaurant business instead and earn an annual 20 percent profit on his funds. He also estimates that he and his family could earn a total annual wage of $90 000 if they worked somewhere other than the store. a. Calculate
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of good 1‚ we obtain: x1* = I / 2px1 b) x1* = 24 / (2∙1) = 12 x2* = 24 / (2∙2) = 6 c) x1* = 24 / (2∙1) = 12 x2* = 24 / (2∙3) = 4 d) Substitution effect = ɗx/ɗpx = – I/2px2 Income effect = – xɗx/ɗI = – x/2px The price of good 1 did not change‚ so there is no effect. The price of good 2 rose to €3. Substitution effect = – 24 / (2∙32) = – 1‚33 Income effect = – 4 / (2∙3) = –
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SOLUTIONS Financial Management Seminar + Homework‚ Week 5 1. Starware Software was founded last year to develop software for gaming applications. Initially‚ the founder invested $800‚000 and received 8 million shares of stock. Starware now needs to raise a second round of capital‚ and it has identified an interested venture capitalist. This venture capitalist will invest $1 million and wants to own 20% of the company after the investment is completed. a. How many shares must the venture capitalist
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Unrealized intercompany profit included therein = $6‚250; $6‚250 0.25 = (1‚563) Profit included in consolidated income 34‚737 Percentage interest 0.10 Noncontrolling interest in consolidated income $ 3‚474 Exercise 6-4 The $600‚000 that could not be assigned to specific assets and liabilities is assumed to represent goodwill (the unidentifiable intangible asset)‚ which is not amortized under current GAAP but is reviewed periodically for impairment. In contrast‚ identifiable
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Selected answer key for problem set 1 Econ262 C1.2 (i) There are 1‚388 observations in the sample. Tabulating the variable cigs shows that 212 women have cigs > 0. (ii) The average of cigs is about 2.09‚ but this includes the 1‚176 women who did not smoke. Reporting just the average masks the fact that almost 85 percent of the women did not smoke. It makes more sense to say that the “typical” woman does not smoke during pregnancy; indeed‚ the median number
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Learning Team E 1/30/2012 University of Phoenix ACC 547: James Enney 22-50 Jack and Jill are owners of UpAHill‚ and S-corporation. They own 25 and 75 percent‚ respectively. a. What amount of ordinary income and separately stated items are allocated to them for years 1 and 2 based on the information above? Description | UpaHill | Jack 25% | Jill 75% | Year 1 Income | $ 45‚000.00 | | | Less: | | | | Dividends | $ 500.00 | | | Interest Income | $
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