Financial Management WORKBOOK The ICFAI University # 52‚ Nagarjuna Hills‚ Hyderabad - 500 082 © 2005 The Icfai University Press. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ used in a spreadsheet‚ or transmitted in any form or by any means – electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying or otherwise – without prior permission in writing from The Icfai University Press. ISBN : 81-7881-969-4 Ref. No. FMWB 11200502 For any clarification
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TIME VALUE OF MONEY Time value of money refers to an individual preference of a given amount of cash now rather than the same amount at some future time. The reasons why an individual would prefer cash now: i) Subjective preference for present consumption – one may prefer present consumption over future consumption of goods and services because of the urgency of present wants or the risk of not being in a position to enjoy future consumption. ii) Availability of investment opportunities –
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The main objective underlying corporate financial decisions is to maximise the value of the company‚ which in turn maximises shareholder wealth. This involves the optimal use of scarce resources. Fisher’s Separation theorem formally links the concepts covered in the chapter to provide a single decision rule for a firm’s investment decisions. This decision rule is that management’s role is to maximise the present value of the firm’s investments in productive assets. Corporate managers face three
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unidentifiable attribute or an intangible asset of a business. It enables the business to earn more than just sufficient profits which induces the entrepreneurs to remain in action all the times. Valuation of goodwill: Cost method It is the value which a rational buyer would pay for the business as a going concern less the value of net assets(assets-liabilities) taken over by the buyer. Cost of goodwill purchased=purchase price-net assets purchased Super profits method Super profits =Average profits
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FIN 301 HW Chapter 1 (Odds 1-17) 1. Define shareholder wealth. Explain how it is measured Shareholder wealth is represented by the market price of a firm’s common stock. It is measured by the market value of the shareholders’ common stock holdings 2. Which type of corporation is more likely to be a shareholder wealth maximizer -one with wide ownership and no owners directly involved in the firms management or one that is closely held. A closely held corporation 3. It has been argued that shareholder
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QUANTITATIVE INVESTMENT ANALYSIS WORKBOOK Second Edition Richard A. DeFusco‚ CFA Dennis W. McLeavey‚ CFA Jerald E. Pinto‚ CFA David E. Runkle‚ CFA John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc. QUANTITATIVE INVESTMENT ANALYSIS WORKBOOK CFA Institute is the premier association for investment professionals around the world‚ with over 85‚000 members in 129 countries. Since 1963 the organization has developed and administered the renowned Chartered Financial Analyst Program. With a rich history of leading
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over the current GEICO stock price of $55.75. This report attempts to determine a range of appropriate stock prices for GEICO. Using the Gordon dividend discount model‚ along with historical dividend information and projections by Value Line‚ we estimate the value of GEICO stock in the range of $58 to $80. A review of historical growth rates in GEICO dividends also lends credibility to the investment’s future potential. • Review of Warren Buffett’s investment record. While our analysis
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annuity in this accumulation phase. 2. $100 is received at the beginning of year 1‚ $200 is received at the beginning of year 2‚ and $300 is received at the beginning of year 3. If these cash flows are deposited at 12 percent‚ their combined future value at the end of year 3 is __727.37____. 3. Marla borrows $4‚500 at 12 percent annually compounded interest to be repaid in four equal annual installments. The actual end‑of‑year payment is 1481.55 4. A beach house in southern California now
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one year Interest Net Present Value $2‚000‚000 $3‚000‚000 6% (NPV) = $2M + $3M/ (1+0.06) = $4‚830‚188.68 Virginia’s current wealth is made up of her $2 million in had and the present value of her future $3 million. 1b. How much can Virginia spend today? Without a loan If Virginia does not want to borrow from the bank‚ she can spend a maximum of $2 million. With a loan If Virginia makes use of a bank loan‚ taking into account the $2million in hand and the present value of her future 3 million‚ she
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Introduction The following report shows that the proposal of the modernisation project should obtain funding from the corporate headquarters of Victoria Chemicals. The project has an initial outlay of GBP12 million to renovate and rationalise the polypropylene production line at Merseyside plant. This is done in order to make up for deferred maintenance and exploit opportunities to achieve increased efficiency. This report will look at the following four main areas of concern in order
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