Cost of Capital The required return necessary to make a capital budgeting project‚ such as building a new factory‚ worthwhile. Cost of capital includes the cost of debt and the cost of equity. AW´s Cost of Equity Capital RS = RF + β x (RM - RF) AW´s Cost of Capital of All Equity RS = R0 + B/S (1 – t c) (R0 – RB) Cost of Equity Capital for WWE´s Widget Venture RS = R0 + B/S (1 – t c) (R0 – RB) RWACC for WWE´s Widget Venture RWACC = B/S +B RB (1 – t c) + S/S +B RS APV Taking into
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Section 1 Study Questions (9.0 points) Answer each question fully. Complete sentences are not necessary. Lesson 1 (3.0 points) 1. Name at least two things financial planning could help you do. (0.5 points) save money‚ make a budget‚ understand taxes 2. What is trade? (0.5 points) the exchange of things of value 3. What is a service? (0.5 points) something of value a person can do of others 4. Name one of the three functions of money. (0.5 points) store of value measure the
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Chapter 04 Long-Term Financial Planning and Growth Multiple Choice Questions 1. Phil is working on a financial plan for the next three years. This time period is referred to as which one of the following? A. financial range B. planning horizon C. planning agenda D. short-run E. current financing period 2. Atlas Industries combines the smaller investment proposals from each operational unit into a single project for planning purposes. This process is referred to as which one
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1) Bill Young believes that because his employees were not responsible for the 9/11 attacks‚ they should not have to suffer loss of income as a consequence. Businesses are always subject to economic forces over which they have little or no control. Should the business response to something like the 9/11 attacks be any different from the response to “normal” fluctuations in the business cycle? If so‚ why and how? If not‚ why not? How does the example set by Aaron Feuerstein influence your decision
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BSNS106 Lecture 2 1. What is the distinction between data and information? 2. Describe the four attributes of information quality: Timeliness‚ Location‚ Form and Validity. Lecture 3 1. What is business intelligence‚ and how does it differ from just having information? 2. What is information flow? Describe each of the following directions of information flow – horizontal‚ vertical‚ incoming/outgoing. 3. Describe each of the steps presented in the slide "From Problems
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http://www.uwb.edu/ B BUS 454—Investments Section A Summer Quarter 2013—Term B Location and times Room UW1 - 220 Mondays + Wednesdays 1:00 pm to 5:20 pm Instructor: Marc Hyman Office hours (CC2 - 387): T Th 11:00 am – 1:00 pm E-mail mhyman@cascadia.edu Telephone: 1.425.352.8285 COURSE DESCRIPTION This course will cover the nature and pricing of particular securities and the use of these securities in the construction of portfolios to achieve targeted short-term and
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1. Describe one short-term goal that you have and at least one thing you will need to do in order to accomplish that goal. (2-4 sentences. 1.0 points) To graduate high school on time and receive my diploma is a short term goal of mine. In order to accomplish this goal my attendance and grades will have to be good. 2. Describe one long-term goal that you have and at least two things you will need to do in order to accomplish that goal. (2-4 sentences. 1.0 points) A long term goal of mine is to
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Integrative—WACC‚ WMCC‚ and IOS. Cartwell Products has compiled the data shown in the following table for the current costs of its three basic sources of capital—long-term debt‚ preferred stock‚ and common stock equity—for various ranges of new financing. Source of Capital Range of New Financing After Tax Cost Long-term debt $0 to 320‚000 6% $320‚000 and above 8% Preferred stock $0 and above 17% Common stock equity $0 to $200‚000 20% $200‚000 and above 24%
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Question 1 (5 points) In a world with no frictions (i.e.‚ taxes‚ etc.)‚ having debt is always better because it increases the value of the firm/projet. Your Answer | Score | Explanation | False | 5.00 | Correct. You understand the irrelevance of financing. | Total | 5.00/5.00 | | Question Explanation | | | Fundamental question about value creation. | Question 2 (5) the return of equity is equal to the return on debt of a project/firm Your Answer | Score | Explanation | Never true
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MGF402 Homework 3 Due date: Thursday October 31st 1. Calculate EAR and APR for the following questions. a. You have an APR of 7.5% with continuous compounding. What is the EAR? b. You have an EAR of 9%. What is the equivalent APR with continuous compounding? c. The buyer of a new home is quoted a mortgage rate of 0.5% per month. What is the APR on the loan? d. A loan for a new car costs the borrower 0.8% per month. What is the EAR? Answer: a. 1 + EAR = eAPR => EAR = eAPR - 1 =
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