COMM370 – Alejandra Medina Practice for Lecture 12-13: Modigliani-Miller Propositions Question 1. Prove Modigliani-Miller proposition 1 with corporate taxes. As part of your answer‚ clearly state the underlying assumptions‚ explain the intuition underlying the proof‚ and conceptually interpret the meaning of the proposition. Note: you should be able to formally prove MM 1 & MM2 as we did in class. Question 2. Levered Inc. and Unlevered Inc. are identical in every respect except for capital
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Chapter 18 - Liability and Liquidity Management Fin 698 Fall 2012 Prof. Anderson HW #7b: chapter 18: 3‚ 10‚ 11‚ 16 and 17. (These appear in the book on pages 568-572.) Solutions for End-of-Chapter Questions and Problems 1. What are the benefits and costs to an FI of holding large amounts of liquid assets? Why are Treasury securities considered good examples of liquid assets? A major benefit to an FI of holding a large amount of liquid assets is that it can offset any unexpected and
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* 1.2.Popular Supercomputers * 2.Mainframe computer * 2.1.Popular Mainframe computers * 3.Minicomputer * 3.1.Popular Minicomputers * 4.Microcomputer Since the advent of the first computer different types and sizes of computers are offering different services. Computers can be as big as occupying a large building and as small as a laptop or a microcontroller in mobile & embedded systems.The four basic types of computers are. 1. Super computer 2. Mainframe Computer
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Financing BASIC CONCEPTS 1. Sources of Funds There are several sources of finance/funds available to any company. Some of the parameters that need to be considered while choosing a source of fund are: • • Tenure • Leverage planned by the company • Financial conditions prevalent in the economy • 2. Cost of source of fund Risk profile of both the company as well as the industry in which the company operates. Categories of Sources of Funds (i) Long term Refer
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Sources of Information Finance The finance department consists of many different roles‚ most of which are critical to the smooth running of any company. Its main job is to provide the financing and accounting information which is needed to make various decisions within the company. The main areas in a finance department include:- Book keeping – Financial transactions were recorded by hand into thick books called ledgers. Now these records are usually kept on a computer. Creating balance
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produce value in excess of the cost to acquire those assets evaluating the size and timing of future cash flows from a project evaluating the risks associated with a proposed project 3. (TCO 1) Book values are different from market values because: (Points : 3) Book values reflect the value of the asset based on generally-accepted accounting principles. Book values are used in the company’s balance sheet. Book values do not reflect the
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Lease versus Buy Analysis Why Buy It When You Can Lease It? Questions: 1. What are the different kinds of leases available and which one would be best suited for Paulo’s restaurant? Explain why. Leases can be broadly categorized into two types‚ financial and operating. Financial leases are generally longer-term‚ fully amortized‚ and not cancelable without a hefty termination penalty. Operating leases are usually shorter-term‚ partially amortized‚ and cancelable on short notice. Financial leases
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Power Source Daniel Rochelle Com/156 10/4/2013 Jason MacLeod Power Source Can you believe there are 7.1 billion people on this earth. In the United States the average household uses 940 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per month. Right now‚ solar power is producing .7% of the world’s energy. That may not seem like much compared to nuclear power which is producing 13% of the world’s energy. Currently in the United States alone solar power is producing .11% of the energy consumed and nuclear is producing
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/ Non-arbitrage model for futures pricing arbitrage Expectancy model of futures pricing Concept of convergence of cash and futures prices oncept D. Basic differences in Commodity‚ Equity and Index Futures E. Uses of futures Role of different players in futures market ole Use of futures contract as an effective instrument for managing risk se Strategies for hedging‚ speculation and arbitrage in futures market trategies IV. Introduction to Options A. Basics of options B. Payoff
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Open/Close Source Open and Close source operation system seem to be the same the perform the same task in what a pears to be the same way. Other than this there is very little they have in common from the rights that they are distributed under to how they are and who they are developed by. Open source refers to the software-industry tradition of developing and sharing source code and standards‚ and of encouraging collaborative development. Often aligned with hacker culture‚ open-source software
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