Final Examination Paper BUSI570 Managerial Finance Prepared by: nansla Columbia College 3 December 2012 Topic 2: What affect does inflation have on bond prices or interest rates for new or existing bonds? The price of bonds on the market can be either higher or lower than the face value of the bond depending on the current economic condition or the market condition‚ which can affect the price investors are willing to pay (Fidelity Investments‚ 2012). In regard to price‚ the bond prices
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Chapter 2: National Income Accounting Difficulty: Easy 1. In calculating this year’s GDP‚ national income accountants A) include any increase in stock values B) include an estimate for income from illegal activities C) exclude Social Security payments to retirees D) exclude the value of any repairs made on existing property E) exclude the value of new pollution control equipment that is being installed Ans: C Difficulty: Medium 2. Assume you built a new house‚ bought a used
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Personal Finance Personal finance is the application of the principles of finance to the monetary decisions of an individual or family. It addresses the ways in which individuals or families obtain‚ budget‚ save‚ and spend monetary resources over time‚ taking into account various financial risks and future life events. It refers to the financial decisions which an individual or a family unit is required to make to obtain‚ budget‚ save‚ and spend monetary resources over time‚ taking into account
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E-study Guide For: Accounting For Decision Making And Control By Jerold L. Zimmerman‚ Isbn 9780073379487 Cram101 Textbook Reviews DOWNLOAD HERE Never Highlight a Book Again! Just the FACTS101 study guides give the student the textbook outlines‚ highlights‚ practice quizzes and optional access to the full practice tests for their textbook.Author: Reviews‚ Cram101 Textbook Publisher: Cram101 Illustration: N Language: ENG Title: e-Study Guide for: Accounting for Decision Making and Control by
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* Question 1 1 out of 1 points | | | Table 4.4 Use the percent-of-sales method to prepare a pro forma income statement for the year ended December 31‚ 2010‚ for Hennesaw Lumber‚ Inc. Hennesaw Lumber‚ Inc. estimates that its sales in 2000 will be $4‚500‚000. Interest expense is to remain unchanged at $105‚000 and the firm plans to pay cash dividends of $150‚000 during 2010. Hennesaw Lumber‚ Inc.’s income statement for the year ended December 31‚ 2009 is shown below. From your preparation
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According to Emery‚ Finnerty‚ and Stowe (2007) the 12 Principles of Finance are divided into three groups that include: Group 1 Competition in Economic environment A. The Principle of Self-Interested Behavior: Theory suggests people behave in a mannerism that is most beneficial for them. B. The Principle of Two-Sided Transactions: Theory suggests there are two perspectives or positions in every situation. C. The Signaling Principle: Theory suggests people make assumptions based on actions
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THE PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATE FINANCE CHAPTER 1: The time value of money We are going to link the present and the future by using the notion of interest rate that could be called discount rate‚ required rate of return or cost of capital. Finance is all about cash flows but more precisely about the exact date of the realization of the cash flow. I) PRESENT VALUE Example 1: What is the value today of $110 to be received in one year? - suppose the interest rate ‚ r =10%
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Principles of Banking and Finance: Single Cashflow 1. Present Value (PV) * the value on a given date of a payment or series of payments made at other times (past or future) * Discounting from the future * Value at t=0 on a given time line (“t” is the period‚ ranging from 0 to n where “n” being the last period). * Net Present Value (NPV): PV after deducting all the costs 2. Future Value (FV) * The amount to which a specific sum and /or series of payments will grow on a given
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CHAPTER 1 THE ROLE AND ENVIRONMENT OF MANAGERIAL FINANCE Learning Goals 1. Define finance‚ the major areas of finance‚ and the career opportunities available in this field‚ and the legal forms of business organization. 2. Describe the managerial finance function and its relationship to economics and accounting. 3. Identify the primary activities of the financial manager within the firm. 4. Explain why wealth maximization‚ rather than profit maximization‚ is the firm’s goal and
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Principles of Finance Notes Theory Questions Explain why the NPV approach is preferred to the IRR approach (2006) The NPV approach takes into account the timing of cash flows and the IRR does not. For example if you took 2 projects that required the same initial outlay and had the same cash inflows for the same period of time but one project was deferred for one year‚ using the NPV we would have different values but the IRR would give us the same. The NPV approach takes into account the scale of
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