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    e TCH321 – CORPORATE FINANCE MOCK EXAM Time: 1 hour 30 minutes The exam lasts 1 hour and 30 minutes and consists of 5 questions. Approved calculators are permitted. You are not allowed to use Excel. This is a closed book exam. You are NOT permitted to access any other material in either written or electronic form. All numerical answers should be reported to TWO decimal places. To ensure the accuracy of your answer‚ you should perform all intermediate calculations to at least THREE decimal places

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    liabilities. With so many job eliminations‚ it is a wonder how Mary Jones survived. Mary worked at Jubilee Medical Facility‚ a standalone hospital‚ which is part of a medical corporation affiliate‚ as a Clinical Director for over 16 years. Although the facility was the only type of its kind‚ it had the worst reputation. For a number of years‚ Jubilee operated with inexperienced‚ lethargic staff members who lacked the understanding of corporate structures. Mary was no different‚ although she was a licensed

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    Background and Problem definition: Jones-Blair is privately held corporation which produces architectural paint coatings and markets them under Jones Blair brand name. Addition to that it also sells paint sundries under Jones Blair brand name even though these items are not manufactured by them. Apart from these the corporation also operates on OEM coating division. The problem in front of the company is to decide where and how to deploy corporate marketing efforts among the various architectural

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    Solution: Moving from “make do” to “can do” Meeting SUBWAY’s expectations meant IPC needed topnotch management of key issues: Card programs: A newly implemented Gift card program – and management of an existing loyalty card program – brought high customer demand for IPC to handle card issues and placed a serious burden on them to respond efficiently. Customer service: Efforts to address issues were being duplicated and the process was managed manually. There was no real control of customer

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    Questions and Problems Page 1 of 3 Corporate Finance eBook 9/e Content Chapter8: Interest Rates and Bond Valuation Questions and Problems 1. Valuing Bonds What is the price of a 10-year‚ zero coupon bond paying $1‚000 at maturity if the YTM is: BASIC (Questions 1– 12) a. 5 percent? b. 10 percent? c. 15 percent? 2. Valuing Bonds Microhard has issued a bond with the following characteristics: Par: $1‚000 Time to maturity: 25 years Coupon rate: 7 percent Semiannual payments Calculate the price of

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    The Venture Capital Division of Boeing has four projects on the table with three additional leverages of debt. As the financial analyst for the division I was given the task of evaluating the four capital budgeting projects. After evaluating each project I will recommend which project will bring the most value to shareholders and the firm. What is the cost of equity for each project at 0‚ 20%‚ and 50% leverage? From the information provided the cost of equity at 0‚ 20%‚ and 50% leverage was

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    Jones Electrical Distribution Case Case II Jones Electrical Distribution is a small company involved in wholesales of electrical devices and appliances. Even though Jones Electrical has been able to turn a profit over the past few years‚ they have noticed a shortage of cash when attempting to take advantage of trade discounts. Their current bank is unable to extend financing over $250‚000‚ and Jones believes they will need considerably more to finance their operations. Therefore‚ Nelson Jones

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    FIN-516 – WEEK 2 – MINICASE ASSIGNMENT 1. What is the name of the company? What is the industry sector? General Electric Industrial Goods 2. What are the operating risks of the company? 3. What is the financial risk of the company (the LT debt to total capitalization ratio)? Debt to equity = Total debt ÷ GE shareowners’ equity = 11‚589 ÷ 116‚438 = 0.10 4. Does the company have any preferred stock? (shares/book value/market price and value) GE does not have any preferred

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    named examples of each‚ one of which must be from the Caribbean‚ citing your sources. Symbiosis is an interaction between usually two organisms of differing species. Symbiosis can be broken down into various types (Taylor et al‚ 2010) but for this essay only mutualism‚ parasitism and commensalism will be reviewed. Mutualism is a relationship formed between two organisms of different species which proves to be beneficial to both. Parasitism is a relationship‚ usually between two organisms in which

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    Case Study - “Jones Electrical” 2. – Why this profitable company needs a bank loan? As we can see from the figures and the information given in the present case‚ the company is very profitable due to the ambition and well management done by its owner Mr. Jones. In this regard‚ we can see in “Table 2 in the spreadsheet”‚ that the company is taking advantage of the 2% discount offered by suppliers saving around $75‚000.00 per year. We have to pay especial attention to the agreement reached with

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