Ionic compounds are formed when a metal and a non-metal join together. When sodium metal is dropped into a gas jar of chlorine gas the elements react violently to form a new compound called sodium chloride joined by ionic bonds. To understand how this process works‚ we must grasp an understanding of what an ion is and what an ionic bond is. An ion is an atom that has an electric charge and is created when an atom (or a group) gain or loses electrons. (It has an electric charge due to the imbalance
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1. Question : (TCO 1) The goal of financial management is to increase the: Student Answer: future value of the firm’s total equity. book value of equity dividends paid per share current market value per share number of shares outstanding‚ thereby increasing the market value of equity Instructor Explanation: Chapter 1‚ Page 10 Points Received: 0 of 3 Comments: 2. Question : (TCO 1) When analyzing alternative capital structures for
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Bond - is defined as a long-term debt of a firm or the government set forth in writing and made under seal. Kinds of Bond 1. Government Bonds - are those issued by the government to finance its activities. 2. Corporate Bonds - are those issued by private corporations to finance their long -term funding requirements. Bonds as Distinguished from Stocks 1. A bond is a debt instrument while stock is an instrument of ownership. 2. Bondholders have priority over stockholders when payments
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Is Literary Bond Superior!? The epitome of secret agent‚ the British spy James Bond‚ is adapted from the literary spy novel which to many of his true fans like me is superior to the movie adaptations. This spy was made popular among crowd by the Bond movies. Unlike other adaptations‚ the historic Bond movie versions have next to no affinity with the adapted text. In my opinion‚ the books are exciting‚ has more depth to it and has way less loopholes compared to movie instalments.
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WORLDCOM‚ INC: CORPORATE BOND ISSUANCE Introduction This case raises many interesting questions concerning the record setting issuance of corporate debt by WorldCom‚ Inc. (“WorldCom”). Both the surprisingly voluminous structure of the proposed issuance and the foreboding macro-economic climate in which it was slated spark concerns over the risk and cost of the move. One of the first questions that must be addressed is whether WorldCom’s timing was appropriate. Next‚ the company’s choice of
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Matlab to get an intuitive understanding of bonds valuation. 1. Basic knowledge: 1.1 The price equation and its six contributing factors As we know‚ there are six factors that determine the expected price of bonds: the par value(F)‚ the maturity(n) the yield to maturity(y)‚ the coupon interest(CF)‚ the interest payment frequency(m)‚ and the interest rates for each period(ri). We assume that the coupon interest is fixed‚ then the price of bonds(P)is the discounted cash flows of each period:
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The purpose of this experiment was to investigate the relationship between mass‚ frequency‚ bond strength. Using the Infrared Spectroscopy‚computer simulations‚ and spring stiffness provided with evidence that validated the experiment. The first set of test focused on how the mass of certain molecules affect vibrational frequency. Table A1. shows two different masses with two different frequency. A spring stiffness of 85 g/cm was used with a mass of 430.31g showing a frequency of 60(s/1) . Using
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Home Products stock and bond valuation HOME PRODUCTS - Case 9 STOCK AND BOND VALUATION In all textbooks‚ the valuation of stocks and bonds is simply stated as the present value of all the future cash flows expected from the security. The concept is logical‚ straightforward‚ and deceptively simple. The valuation of bonds is usually presented first‚ since the relatively certain cash flows are broken into an annuity and a payment of the par value at some specific date in the future.
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Exchange Traded Bonds and Sukuk (ETBS) Bonds/Sukuk have always been seen as an asset class to hedge when markets are bearish and a means to develop a steady income over many years. But in the past the bonds/sukuk market was accessible only to high net worth and institutional investors. Now with ETBS‚ all investors can have access to the bond/sukuk market with ease‚ via the stock market. What are ETBS ETBS are fixed income securities‚ also known as bonds or sukuk*‚ that are listed and traded
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The appropriate interest rate is 8% per year 3. A level-coupon bond has par value of $1‚000 that pays $120 per year and has 10 years to maturity. If the yield for similar bonds is currently 14%‚ what is the bond’s value? 4. You are thinking about investing in a $2‚000 face value bond which will mature in two years. The bond has an 7% coupon and pays interest semiannually. The current yield to maturity on similar bonds is 5%‚ and rates are not expected to change. What is the bond’s price
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