Get the beta of equity from the two comparable companies Orange and Tomy by estimating regression of returns on the market return. Unlever these equity beta using the actual capital structure of these companies to get their asset beta Take the equally- or value-weighted average of asset beta across the two comparable companies The case state that the upgrade will increase risk by 50% Take asset beta estimated in the question above‚ and increase it by 50% Estimate the market historical return using
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Asset Allocation Decision‚ Ivey Publishing # 9A97N003 What/Who is the OTPPB? Who are the principal players? What problems did they face? What solution would you recommend? The advantages and disadvantages of including equities in the OTPPB Portfolio. international securities in the OTPPB Portfolio [later]. The long-term asset allocation recommended for OTPPB. The short-term asset allocation recommended for OTPPB. http://www.otpp.com/website/teachers/website
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calculations (risk-free rate‚ equity market risk premium (EMRP)‚ beta). Is Midland’s choice of EMRP appropriate? If not‚ what recommendations would you make and why? Midland’s corporate WACC is 9.17%. Please see exhibit 1 for supporting calculations. The risk-free rate for 2006 came from the Department of Treasury’s website‚ which we added to Midland’s 2006 Equity Market Risk Premium of 5% (pg.6). We used the 10-year rate to approximate the duration of a corporate investment. Equity and debt are
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True. False. Question 2 (5) The return of equity is equal to the return on debt of a project/firm Always true. Never true. Sometimes true. Question 3 (10 points) Moogle‚ Inc. is in the same business as Google‚ Inc.‚ but has recently retired all its debt to become an all-equity firm. Its return on equity has dropped from 12.25% to 10.60% as a result of this. Google‚ Inc. continues to have debt in its capital structure‚ and its debt-to-equity ratio is 30%. What is the return on assets of Google
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throwing darts at the Wall Street Journal.” Explain why this is not so. (10 points) This strategy does not consider risk. 3. The NuPress Valet Company has an improved version of its hotel stand. The investment cost is expected to be 72 million dollars and will return 13.50 million dollars for 5 years in net cash flows. The ratio of debt to equity is 1 to 1. The cost of equity is 13%‚ the cost of debt is 9%‚ and the tax rate is 34%. What is the NPV of the project? (10 points) WACC = .5*13+
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International Research Journal of Finance and Economics ISSN 1450-2887 Issue 65 (2011) © EuroJournals Publishing‚ Inc. 2011 http://www.eurojournals.com/finance.htm Islamic Financial Intermediation: Equity‚ Efficiency and Risk1 Khadidja khaldi Department of Economics‚ College of Economics and Administrative Sciences Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University‚ Riyadh‚ Saudi Arabia E-mail: khadidja_kh2000@yahoo.fr Amina Hamdouni Department of Finance and Investment‚ College of Economics and Administrative
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Equity In accounting and finance‚ equity is the residual value or interest of the most junior class of investors in assets‚ after all liabilities are paid; if liability exceeds assets‚ negative equity exists. In an accounting context‚ shareholders’ equity (or stockholders’ equity‚ shareholders’ funds‚ shareholders’ capital or similar terms) represents the remaining interest in the assets of a company‚ spread among individual shareholders of common or preferred stock; a negative shareholders’ equity
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The word ‘equity’ can be seen to have a wide range of meanings- to many it is a synonym for ‘fairness’ or justice’. Those within the legal community recognise equity as the body of rules developed and applied by the Court of Chancery; a court previously presided over by the Lord Chancellor with rules developed under his authority. The law of equity developed due to the inflexibility of the common law. Before the development of equity‚ The law was rigid (which was often cited as a weakness) for example
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Question 1 Consider an option on a non-dividend-paying stock when the stock price is $30‚ the exercise price is $29‚ the risk-free interest rate is 5% per annum‚ the volatility is 25% per annum‚ and the time to maturity is four months. a. What is the price of the option if it is a European call? b. What is the price of the option if it is an American call? c. What is the price of the option if it is a European put? d. Verify that put–call parity holds. Question 2 Assume
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government in the country’s own currency is often considered "risk free". However‚ risks can be more suffered when it comes to foreign national debt Firstly‚ ‚ the market interest rate tends to be unstable and different for debts of different countries‚ which is a practical problem to both the debt in the country’s own currency and the foreign purchasers. Secondly‚ policies in the other countries can be unstable which can be anything but risk-free to the foreign purchasers. Examples of this phenomenon
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