The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand Trimester 1‚ 2012 71303 Corporate Finance Final Examination Time allowed Three hours‚ plus 10 minutes to read this paper. Instructions 1. 2. 3. 4. Answer all questions. Read each question carefully. Start each question on a new page. Show all of your workings. Mark allocation Question Part A Part B 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Cost of capital Risk and return Investment timing real option Capital structure Dividend policy 14 12 15 20 15 Total 100 Topic Multiple-choice
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McCain Foods Company. Payback Period‚ Average Rate of Return (ARR)‚ Net Present Value (NPV) and Internal Rare of Return (IRR) are used to figure out positive or negative about this project. The McCain Foods decides to invest to wind turbine system through using these investment appraisal techniques. Consequently‚ the recommendations we proposed in the last part of report to help the firm deal with the weakness of the appraisal techniques. Introduction: Our report focus on a company called McCain
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3209AFE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE Tutorial 4 Questions Chapter 10 2. Assessing Transaction Exposure. (Page 331) Your employer‚ a large MNC‚ has asked you to assess its transaction exposure. Its projected cash flows are as follows for the next year: | | | |Current Exchange Rate in U.S. | |Currency |Total Inflow |Total Outflow |Dollars |
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points Which of the following statements is CORRECT? Answer Selected Answer: A negative AFN indicates that retained earnings and spontaneous liabilities are far more than sufficient to finance the additional assets needed. • Question 3 7.692 out of 7.692 points A company forecasts the free cash flows (in millions) shown below. The weighted average cost of capital is 13%‚ and the FCFs are expected to continue growing at a 5% rate after Year 3. Assuming that the ROIC is
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1. This is a measure summarizing the overall past performance of an investment. Average Return 2. This includes any capital gain (or loss) that occurred as well as any income that you received from a specific investment. Dollar Return 3. Which of these statements is true? When people purchase a stock‚ the do not know their return‚ neither the short term nor the long-term. 4. This is the volatility of the investment‚ which includes firm-specific risk as well as market risk. Total risk 5. This
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Advance Finance Insert Name Insert Institution Advance Finance Question 1: Periodic Interest Rates Calculating Periodic Rate and Effective Annual Interest Rate Applied Formula by Fouque and Papanicolaou (2011): Effective interest rate per period‚ (i) = ( 1 + ( r / m ) )m – 1 Effective interest rate for t periods‚ it = ( 1 + i )t - 1 or a single equation it = ( 1 + ( r / m ) )mt - 1. The rate per compounding period P = R / m‚ in percent. Where: r = R/100 and i = I/100 (p. 124)
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W2411 – International Economics: International Finance SoSe 2013 Jungblut Participation Assignment Ju Exercise 1 Go to the web page of the European Central Bank (ECB). Point(s) 2‚5 a. What is the current (fixed) rate for main refinancing operations”? 0‚50% Download the Monthly Bulletin April 2013‚ open section “Euro Area Overview” in the statistical appendix‚ and list the following values (look out for correct year!): b. Net current and capital accounts balance in 2012 (billion EUR)
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time in the past and recorded in journal entries and ledgers. ACCOUNTING COST: The actual outlays or expenses incurred in production that shows up a firm’s accounting statements or records. Accounting costs‚ while very important to accountants‚ company CEOs‚ shareholders‚ and the Internal Revenue Service‚ is only minimally important to economists. The reason is that economists are primarily interested in economic cost (also called opportunity cost). That fact is that accounting costs and economic
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References: Argersinger‚ M. (2011)‚ How Companies Fake It (With Cash Flow)‚ Daily Finance. [Online] Available from http://www.dailyfinance.com/2011/07/27/how-companies-fake-it-with-cash-flow/ (Accessed on 12/12/2014) Bajpai‚ P (2014)‚ Goodwill vs Other Intangible Assets: What ’s the Difference? ‚ Investopedia.[online] Available from http://www.investopedia
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Calculate all. ABC Services is holding 1 million shares of Rs.100 each as its total Net worth. The company decided to obtain working capital financing under Musharka mode of financing by liquidating 30% of its shares to Bank Muslim for 5 years terms. During the period company reported result Profit & Loss of (Rs.250‚000)‚ (410‚000)‚ Rs.355‚000‚ Rs.750‚000 & 810‚000. In the fifth year the company buyout the entire shares from the Bank Muslim at prevailing
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