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    FI 410 Final Exam Study Guide Chapter 2 and 3: Investment risk- pertains to the probability of earning a return less than that expected. Standard deviation measures the stand-alone risk of an investment The larger the std deviation‚ the higher the probability that returns will be far below the expected return Two-Stock Portfolios: Can be combined to form a risklss portfolio if correlation (p)= -1.0 Risk is not reduced at all if the two stocks have correlation (p)= +1.0 In general‚ stocks have an

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    * 7.4/100 = $74 PV factor = (1/i)*(1- 1/(1+i)^n) = 6.4176 So‚ PV = $74*6.4176 = 474.90| So the fair value of bond = 474.90+422.41 = $897.31 A10. (Dividend discount model) Assume RHM is expected to pay a total cash dividend of $5.60 next year and its dividends are expected to grow at a rate of 6% per year forever. Assuming annual dividend payments‚ what is the current market value of a share of RHM stock if the required return on RHM common stock is 10%? Current market value = D1/(Required

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    deciding to use the extra cash flow to pay a special one-time dividend because this could lead to the stock decreasing in price. If the company decides to do this I believe the value of Electronic Timing would decrease. I believe this because there will be a transfer of value between the company and its shareholders. 2. Jessica’s proposal would help with the growth of the company. By deciding “not” to use the extra cash to pay dividends Electronic Timing should plan on growing its manufacturing

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    Khol’s Corporation JC Penny Corporation Earnings per share As given in the income statement $3.67 $1.64 The comparison of these two numbers are not meaningful‚ the number of shares outstanding differs tremendously. Current ratio Current assets $5‚645 = 2.08 $6‚370 = 2.41 Kohl’s inventory turnover is slightly better by .3 than JC Penney. This might indicate that Kohl’s volume of sales in terms of inventory is better than JC Penney. Current liabilities $2

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    Stocks Name Instructor XACC / 291 Date Stocks 2. Stocks shares known as “preferred”‚ because in the event of the company being liquidation‚ the preferred stock shares will receive dividends‚ and business assets before the common shares (Crook‚ 2000). If the company does not have enough money to pay both the preferred shares‚ and the common shares‚ the preferred shareholder must receive his shares first. Many different types of preferred

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    of $450‚000 valued at historical cost and $500‚000 stated at fair value. The difference was due to the increased value of buildings with a remaining life of 15 years. During 2007 and 2008 Stator reported net income of $25‚000 and $15‚000 and paid dividends of $10‚000 and $12‚000‚ respectively. Rotor uses the equity method.   1. Based on the preceding information‚ what amount of differential will be amortized annually?  A. $0 B. $750 C. $1‚000 D. $2‚000   2. Based on the preceding information

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    (formed in 1936) had been the company’s sole stockholders. The Ford Foundation pressured the company to create a public market for Ford common shares so that it could sell its Ford Shares and reduce its reliance on income received in the form of Ford dividends. Class A shares sold by the Ford Foundation became voting common shares. Ford modified its ownership structure of multiple share classes in order to preserve family control. Class B shares had special voting rights and could be owned only by Ford

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    Qus4. What are the assumptions of MM approach? Ans. Assumption of the MM approach The MM approach to irrelevance of dividend is based on the following assumptions: * The capital markets are perfect and the investors behave rationally. * All information is freely available to all the investors. * There is no transaction cost. * Securities are divisible and can be split into any fraction. No investor can affect the market price. * There are no taxes and no flotation cost. * The firm

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    EMI GROUP PLC Teaching Note Synopsis This case examines the April 2007 decision of British music company EMI to suspend its annual dividend as the company struggled to respond to the effect of digital audio distribution on its core business. The EMI case is intended to serve as an engaging introduction to corporate financial policy and themes in managing the right side of the balance sheet. The case contrasts EMI’s storied success with artists such as the Beatles‚ the Beach Boys‚ Pink Floyd

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    3000‚ Merrifield VA 22119-3000 or visit a branch. Joint Owner: Purchase Amount: $ Dividend Rate: Annual Percentage Yield: 25.00 3.9207. 4.007. Issue Date: Term: MaturityDate: 09/21/12 12 MONTHS 09/21/13 DISCLOSURE STATEMENT FEATURES: This Special Certificate has a minimum balance requirement of $25 and a maximum balance limit of $4‚000. Only one Special Certificate per member is allowed. DIVIDENDS: Dividends are computed from day-of-deposit to day-of-withdrawal on the actual dollar value

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