November 12‚ 2014 **** NAME Tailong Wu (Section 001) NAME Ling Yang (Section 002) NAME Daijie Qi (Section 002) 1. The file Group Project 2 Model.xlsx contains 50 monthly returns of the SCHO and SPY EFT funds from September 2010 to October 2014. Suppose that in each of the next 72 months (six years)‚ it is equally likely that any of the historical returns will occur. Develop a spreadsheet model to simulate the two suggested investment strategies over the six-year period. Plot the value of each
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conforming to different rules which differ in their utility. Suppose‚ for example‚ that a friend asks
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two inputs “labor” (L) and “capital” (K) according to the production function Q = K.5L.5 (i.e.‚ the amount of output produced Q is equal to the square root of K times the square root of L). Suppose that the firm is in a short-run situation in which K is fixed at one unit (K = 1) but labor is variable. Suppose that the user cost of capital‚ r‚ is $48 for each unit of K and that the wage rate‚ w‚ the cost of one unit of labor‚ is equal to $3. a. Determine this firm’s TVC‚ TC‚ AVC‚ AC‚ and MC for
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Why be the Catcher in the Rye if He Can’t Catch Himself? People who grasps important moments in their lives‚ and remember them‚ would want those moments to last forever. However‚ things would gradually change‚ so those moments would not last forever‚ similarly‚ to the character Holden in The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger. Holden’s dilemma is that he wants things to stay the way they are forever and also save the innocent people around him; he realized that it’s not possible. Near the end
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1. Suppose that changes in bank regulations expand the availability of credit cards so that people need to hold less cash. If the central bank does not respond to this event‚ what will happen to the price level? Use a diagram to assist in answering this question. 2. Use the loanable funds model to explain what happens to interest rates and investment if a government moves from a balanced budget position to a budget surplus. 3. Suppose that the T-account for The Open Campus National
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spend on the two goods. Suppose that he has already bought one DVD and one CD. In addition‚ there are 3 more DVDs and 5 more CDs that he would really like to buy. a. Given the above prices and income‚ draw his budget line on a graph with CDs on the horizontal axis. b. Considering what he has already purchased and what he still wants to purchase‚ identify the three different bundles of CDs and DVDs that he could choose. Assume that he cannot purchase fractional units. 2) Suppose that Sammy and Grace
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10% last year. During the year the stock price rose from $30 to $32.50. What dividend did the stock pay? 0.10 = ($32.50 + D - $30)/$30 which means D = $0.50 Chapter 7 P7-1: a. Suppose that over the long run‚ the risk premium on stocks relative to Treasury bills has been 7.6% in the United States. Suppose also that the current Treasury bill yield is 1.5%‚ but the historical average return on Treasury bills is 4.1%. Estimate the expected return on stocks and explain how and why you arrived
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This document of FIN 375 Week 2 Discussion Questions consists of: 1. What is involved in a market analysis? 2. Why is a market analysis an important part of a financial prospectus? 3. Suppose you create small business plans to build the strongest rocking chairs on the market without performing a market analysis. What kinds of concerns might potential financers have? Business - General Business FIN 375 Entire course Financial Management in Small Business Explore all of your options
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return on debt of a project/firm Your Answer | Score | Explanation | Never true | 5.00 | Correct. Equity is always riskier. | Total | 5.00/5.00 | | Question Explanation | | | Financing`s effects on equity. | Question 3 (10 points) Suppose the expected returns on equity of two firms‚ Macrosoft and Microsoft‚ that operate in the same industry are 10.50% and 12.60%‚ respectively. What is the return on assets in this business if Macrosoft has no debt? (No more than two decimals in the
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