INTRODUCTION The long-term investments that make today will determine the value of business tomorrow. In order to make long-term investments in new product lines‚ new equipment and other assets‚ managers must know the cost of obtaining funds to acquire these assets. The cost associated with different sources of funds is called the cost of capital. . If the business earns more than its cost of capital‚ the market value of the business will increase. Likewise‚ if returns on long-term investments are
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When companies invest their money they need to earn a rate of return that exceeds their cost of capital. We can estimate a company’s cost of capital in the following way: WACC = (rD)(1-T)(WD) + (rS)(WS) Go to one of the databases from Part 1 of the Course Project and look up the most recent 10-K for your company‚ paying special attention to the balance sheet and the footnotes. Although we should use market value weights when determining a firm’s cost of capital‚ this may be difficult to
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[pic] CONTENTS 1. Executive Summary 1 2. History of coal India 3 3. About C.M.P.D.I 4 4. Services offered by C.M.P.D.I 7 5. Wages and salary administration 16 6. Definition 17 7. Factors affecting wages and salary structure 18 8. Criteria for fixation of wages and salary 19 9. National Coal Wage Agreement Preamble 21 10. Wages and salary structure for non executive employees 23 11. Wages and salary structure for executive employees
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Financial Analysis 11 Liquidity Ratios: 11 Asset Ratio: 11 Profitability Ratios: 12 Debt Management Ratios: 13 Market Value Ratios: 14 Du Pont analysis 15 Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) 16 Cost of Common Stock‚ rs = rRF + (RPM) bs 16 Estimation of the risk free rate rRF. 17 Estimation of the current market risk premium RPM. 17 Estimation of the stock’s beta coefficient bs 17 Cost of Preferred Stock. 17 Cost of Debt‚ rd 17 Appropriate Weights of Each Category 18 WACC 18 Is WACC Minimized?
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Aravali Institute of Management Knowledge Management Term Paper Topic: Knowledge Management and Organization Behaviour (Tracing the interrelationship) Submitted To Mr. Prithwi T. Banerjee Faculty‚ AIM Submitted by Group No. 4 Harshad Vyas Om Prakash Suthar Bhawani SinghRathore Amit Mathur Gourav Rathi Abstract Organizations are collections of interacting and inter related human and non-human resources working toward a common goal or set of goals within the framework of structured relationships
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1. A stock just paid a dividend of D0 = $1.50. The required rate of return is rs = 10.1%‚ and the constant growth rate is g = 4.0%. What is the current stock price? a. $23.11 b. $23.70 c. $24.31 d. $24.93 e. $25.57 2. If D1 = $1.25‚ g (which is constant) = 4.7%‚ and P0 = $26.00‚ what is the stock’s expected dividend yield for the coming year? a. 4.12% b. 4.34% c. 4.57% d. 4.81% e. 5.05% 3. If D0 = $1.75‚ g (which is constant) = 3.6%‚ and P0 = $32.00‚ what is
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-Market risk measured by standard deviation of returns on portfolio consisting of all stocks -Relevant Risk: individual asset’s risk contribution to diversified portfolio -Beta: measures how stock’s returns move relative to market (avg. = 1.0) -Ri = Rrf + (RMp)Bi‚ Market Risk Premium (RMp) = Market return – Risk free Chapter 4 -Bond: long term promissory note -Zero Coupon Bond: issued at discount‚ no payment -Call provision: issuing corp can redeem bonds prior to maturity at call premium; typically
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Monte Carlo Simulation in Finance for Calculating European Options Value 1. Introduction An option is a financial instrument whose value depends on a value of underlying security. Options trade started in 1973 at the Chicago Board Options Exchange (Hull‚ Fundamentals of futures and options markets 2008). Nowadays‚ options have become a crucial tool in finance; they have become valuable both for financial institutions and investors. Options are attractive to investors since they have great effect
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Final Exam Corporate Finance FINC 650 1. Which of the following is not considered a capital component for the purpose of calculating the weighted average cost of capital as it applies to capital budgeting? a. b. c. d. e. Long-term debt. Common stock. Short-term debt used to finance seasonal current assets. Preferred stock. All of the above are considered capital components for WACC and capital budgeting purposes. 2. A company has a capital structure which consists of 50 percent debt and 50 percent
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1. Barker Corp. has a beta of 1.10‚ the real risk-free rate is 2.00%‚ investors expect a 3.00% future inflation rate‚ and the market risk premium is 4.70%. What is Barker’s required rate of return? Answer D | | | |2010 |21.00% | |2009 |-12.50% | |2008
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