amount of R&D expenditure and foreign Tax credit. It is possible company may not be able to fully utilize the additional tax saving generated by taking additional debt when R&D expenditure and foreign tax credit is taken into consideration. Chap 18‚ Prob A10 D1 = ADJ [POR(EPS1) – D0] + D0 D1 = 0.75 [0.25 x $8.00 - $1.00] + $1.00 = $1.75 D2 = 0.75 [0.25 x $8.00 - $1.75] + $1.75 = $1.94 D3 = 0.75 [0.25 x $8.00 - $1.94] + $1.94 = $1.985 D4 = 0.75 [0.25 x
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Problem Sets Chapter 5 A1. (Bond valuation) A $1‚000 face value bond has a remaining maturity of 10 years and a required return of 9%. The bond’s coupon rate is 7.4%. What is the fair value of this bond? Calculating PV factor: i= required return = 9% = 0.09 n= 10 years Using Cash Flow of $1000 to calculate present value‚ Cash flow= $1000 PV factor = 1/(1+i)^n = 0.42241 PV = $1000*0.42241= 422.41 Using Coupon Rate to calculate present value of Annuity Cash flow= $1000 * 7.4/100 =
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Complete the problem sets and show all steps in your work: • Ch. 17: Problem B1 • Ch. 18: Problems A10 & B2 • Ch. 20: Problem A2 • Ch. 21: Problem C2 Chapter 17 (p. 500) B1: A. The goal is for Bixton to remain comfortably in the “A” range. For this to work properly‚ the firm must avoid ratings on the low end of the scale. Fixed Charge Coverage = 3.40 – 4.30 Total Debt = 55 – 65 Long-Term Debt = 25 – 30 B. Other considerable factors before settling on the target range includes:
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Chapter 17 Question B1 Bixton Company’s new chief financial officer is evaluating Biston’s capital structure. She is concerned that the firm might be underleveraged‚ even though the firm has larger-than-average research and development and foreign tax credits when compared to other firms in its industry. Her staff prepared the industry comparison shown here. Rating Category Fixed Charge Coverage Funds From Operations/Total Debt Long-Term Debt/Capitalization Aa 4.00-5.25x 60-80% 17-23% A 3.00-4
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Week 2 Text Problem Set Candy Wungnema FIN/571 February 5‚ 2013 Kathleen O’Keefe Week 2 Text Problem Set Chapter 5 4. Define the following terms: bond indenture‚ par value‚ principal‚ maturity‚ call provision‚ and sinking fund. • Bond indenture: A contract for a bond defining specified terms for interest and borrowed capital to be repaid to the lender. • Par value: “Specifies the amount of money that must be repaid at the end of the bond’s life‚ which is also called face value
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Guillermo Furniture Store Concepts Paper Theresa Mitchell FIN/571 University of Phoenix July 18‚ 2011 Joseph McDonald Guillermo Furniture Store Concepts Paper Finance concepts and principles are divided into three sections with the first group of principles dealing with competition in an economic environment. The second group deals with ways of creating value and economic efficiency and the third group of principles deals with observing financial transactions
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Text Problem Sets A1. (Bond valuation) A $1‚000 face value bond has a remaining maturity of 10 years and a required return of 9%. The bond’s coupon rate is 7.4%. What is the fair value of this bond? Number of years (N) = 10‚ future value (FV) = 1000‚ interest rate (I/YR) = 9 0.074 * 1000 = 74 = PMT or annual payment‚ I then pressed CPT on my financial calculator to compute the price of the bond and then pressed PV or present value. The fair value of the bond is $897.32. Using Cash Flow of
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5Running head: GUILLERMO FURNITURE SCENARIO Guillermo Furniture Store Scenario University of Phoenix FIN/571 Guillermo Furniture Store Scenario Guillermo Navallaz is the proud owner of Guillermo’s Furniture Store located in Sonora‚ Mexico. He chose this area because of its excellent supply of timber for the variety of tables and chairs produced by his company. Business was going well until the late 1990s’ when two events caused a decline in Guillermo’s business. First‚ a new overseas competitor
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Chapter 17‚ Problem B1 A. To remain comfortably within the ‘A’ range‚ the firm should avoid the lower of each scale. Fixed Charge Coverage = 3.40 – 4.30 (Scale 3.00 – 4.30) Total Debt = 55 – 65 (45 - 65) Long-Term Debt = 25 – 32 (22 – 32) B. Other factors to consider include net present value (NPV)‚ foreign tax credits‚ and the price of stock. C. Bixton must resolve the research and development‚ and foreign tax credits. The target ranges listed are suitable only for a debt shield. Lenders
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Chapter 13 Problems (2‚ 9‚ 11‚ & 14) 2) Determine the coefficient of correlation and the coefficient of determination. Interpret the association between X and Y. X Y x^2 xy 5 13 25 65 3 15 9 45 6 7 36 42 3 12 9 36 4 13 16 52 4 11 16 44 6 9 36 54 8 5 64 40 39 85 211 378 r = (378) - (39)(85) / 8 = -36.375 √[211 - (39)^2 / 8] *
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