FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS 1. RATE OF RETURN 2. SIMPLE INTEREST 3. COMPOUND INTEREST 4. MULTIPLE CASH FLOWS 5. ANNUITIES 6. LOAN REPAYMENT SCHEDULES Financial Math Support Materials Page 1 of 85 (1) RATE OF RETURN FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS CONCERNS THE ANALYSIS OF CASH FLOWS BETWEEN PARTIES TO A CONTRACT. IF MONEY IS BORROWED THERE IS AN INTIAL CASH INFLOW TO THE BORROWER BUT AFTERWARDS THERE WILL BE A CASH OUTFLOW IN THE FORM OF REPAYMENTS. A person
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this paper‚ we begin with a generic discounted cash flow model‚ and consider the ways in which value can be created or destroyed in a firm. We then look at two of the most widely used value enhancement measures‚ Economic Value Added and Cash Flow Return on Investment‚ and consider where these approaches yield similar results to those obtained from traditional valuation models‚ and where (and why) there might be differences. In conclusion‚ we show that there is little that is new or unique in these
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Fourth Examination – Finance 3320 – Spring 2011 (Moore) R-Number: ____________________ Printed Name: ____________________ Ethical conduct is an important component of any profession. The Texas Tech University Code of Student Conduct is in force during this exam. Students providing or accepting unauthorized assistance will be assigned a score of zero (0) for this piece of assessment. Using unauthorized materials during the exam will result in the same penalty. Ours’ should be a self-monitoring
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CASE STUDY VICTORIA CHEMICALS plc (A): The Merseyside Project Submitted to: Prof. Roy C. Ybanez MSFIN 222 Submitted by: BASCON‚ Roland Billy CAJEGAS‚ Lester ORTIZ‚ Karmi Ann SALVADORA‚ Jerick Cezar 14 October 2014 Problem Statement Victoria Chemicals (VC) experienced a significant downturn in its financial performance from 2006 to 2007. The company was under pressure to improve its financial performance as its earnings ad fallen 38% (from 250 pence to 180 pence per share). The
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those projects which promise the greatest future return. How well managers make these capital budgeting decisions is a critical factor in the long run profitability of the company. The case is about the investment decision for producing SuperTread‚ a new tire of Goodweek Tires‚ Inc. The report focuses on the Net Present Value (NPV)‚ Payback period‚ Discounted payback period‚ Average Accounting Return (AAR)‚ Internal Rate of Return (IRR)‚ Profitability Index (PI) of this project
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CFML_A01v3.QXD 8/6/08 3:51 PM Page 1 Lecturer’s Guide Corporate Financial Management Fourth edition Glen Arnold For further lecturer material please visit: www.pearsoned.co.uk/arnold ISBN 978-0-273-71064-6 © Pearson Education Limited 2008 Lecturers adopting the main text are permitted to download and copy this guide as required. CFML_A01v3.QXD 8/6/08 3:51 PM Page 2 Pearson Education Limited Edinburgh Gate Harlow Essex CM20 2JE England and Associated
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Student Name: Student ID Number: THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES JUNE / JULY 2006 FINS1613 Business Finance – Final Exam (1) TIME ALLOWED - 2 hours (2) TOTAL NUMBER OF QUESTIONS - 50 (3) ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS (4) ALL QUESTIONS ARE OF EQUAL VALUE. (5) THIS PAPER MAY NOT BE RETAINED BY CANDIDATE (6) CANDIDATES MAY BRING A PENCIL AND ERASER TO THE EXAMINATION. CANDIDATES MAY NOT BRING THEIR OWN CALCULATORS (7) THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS WILL BE PROVIDED
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CAPM model‚ the new Star Company cost of equity is calculated as 9.4% and the WACC is determined to be 9.14% at the 9.5% debt rate. In addition to the estimation of the cost of equity‚ Star Appliance Company is also considering increasing their current debt ratio of 9.5% to the industry average of 19%. With a higher current debt ratio the WACC will be lower‚ at a rate of 8.24%. The cost of equity of each product was valued using the beta from the industry averages. The beta of the home appliance
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Expenses = $20‚000 in year one‚ increasing by 15% each year Depreciation expense = $5‚000 each year Tax rate = 25% Discount rate = 10% Corporation B Revenues = $150‚000 in year one‚ increasing by 8% each year Expenses = $60‚000 in year one‚ increasing by 10% each year Depreciation expense = $10‚000 each year Tax rate = 25% Discount rate = 11% Compute and analyze items (a) through (d) using a Microsoft® Excel® spreadsheet. Make sure all
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BE12-1‚ BE12-4‚ BE12-5‚ BE12-6 Exercise: E12-5 BE 12-1 $450‚000 ÷ $50‚000 = 9 years BE 12-4 | | CashFlows | X | 9% DiscountFactor | = | PresentValue | | | | | | | | Present value of net annual cash flowsPresent value of salvage valueCapital investmentNet present value | | $34‚000 0 | XX | 5.53482 .50187 | == | ($188‚184)( 0)( 188‚184)( 200‚000)($ (11‚816) | The reduction in downtime would have to have a present value of at least $11‚816 in order for the project
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