Topic 1: Principles in Finance and Valuation Learning Outcomes what is finance? principles in finance application: valuation Topic 1: Principles in Finance and Valuation M K Lai Page 2 What is Finance? N = the date when you are called to answer to God face-to-face now 1 N-1 2 N N-1 … initial wealth income income income income income consumption consumption consumption consumption consumption consumption How to allocate your initial wealth and future income to consumption over time
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ROBERTO Ristorante 1- In a few phrases‚ describe the situation of the Roberto and Chez Léon chain. 2- Without the Chez Léon chain‚ would you think that the Roberto chain has a positive‚ nil or negative value? 3- What are the foundations of value for Chez Léon? 4- Given the objectives of the Italian State‚ would you recommend that the sale be completed: a. On an open bid basis? b. Via a private negotiation‚ selecting the
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This is a close-book exam. Section A (Q1) and section B (Q2) are compulsory. You just need to answer one question in section C (Q3‚ Q4 and Q5). This is a close-book exam. Section A (Q1) and section B (Q2) are compulsory. You just need to answer one question in section C (Q3‚ Q4 and Q5). Supplementary Papers Included: Formulae Sheet Supplementary Papers Included: Formulae Sheet In marking the papers‚ the examiner will take into account clarity of exposition and logic of arguments‚ effective
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Lesson 1 : Leisure in Canada: embarking on Journey of Discovery CHAPTER 3 AND 9 CHAPTER 3 : LEISURE’S MANY ROLES (p.25) KEY TERMS: FAMILIAL ROLES‚ GROUP SOLIDARITY‚ IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT‚ INDIVIDUATION‚ INDIVIDUAL ROLES‚ SOCIALIZATION‚ SOCIETAL ROLES Leisure’s roles are not static‚ but rather they change and evolve with the circumstances in which we find ourselves. Roles played by leisure are not always positive or constructive‚ but can be destructive to individual‚ family‚ community and
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Chapter 4 15. For discrete compounding‚ to find the EAR‚ we use the equation: EAR = [1 + (APR / m)]m – 1 = .0719‚ or 7.19% EAR = [1 + (.07 / 4)]4 – 1 EAR = [1 + (.16 / 12)]12 – 1 = .1723‚ or 17.23% = .1163‚ or 11.63% EAR = [1 + (.11 / 365)]365 – 1 To find the EAR with continuous compounding‚ we use the equation: EAR = er – 1 EAR = e.12 – 1 = .1275‚ or 12.75% 23. Although the stock and bond accounts have different interest rates‚ we can draw one time line‚ but we need to remember to
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T he Sisyphean Corporation The Sisyphean Corporation is considering investing in a new cane manufacturing machine that has an estimated life of three years. The cost of the machine is $30‚000 and the machine will be depreciated straight line over its three-year life to a residual value of $0. The cane manufacturing machine will result in sales of 2‚000 canes in year 1. Sales are estimated to grow by 10% per year each year through year three. The price per cane that Sisyphean will charge
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PROBLEM SET 5: INTEREST RATES‚ AMORTIZING LOANS‚ BOND VALUATION‚ STOCK VALUATION 1. A typical credit card agreement quotes an interest rate of 18 percent APR. Monthly payments are required. What is the actual interest rate you pay on such a credit card? 2. After carefully going over your budget‚ you have determined you can afford to pay €632 per month toward a new sports car. You call up your local bank and find out that the going rate is 1 percent per month for 48 months. How much you can borrow
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represents 8% of its total assets (which are principally comprised of loans in a similar way as deposits comprise the majority of liabilities). Capital in the form of ‘equity’ shares may be freely issued in the same way as any other form of company‚ just as a bank may use retained earnings to reduce the need to raise financing via any type of either debt or equity channel. Financing Requirements Since deregulation in the 1980s‚ Australian banks have adopted the strategy of making profits through
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it important to Write Clear and Concise Prose? The purpose of writing is to inform and entertain. To do this‚ clear and concise prose is needed to deliver essential points with impact and meaning‚ whilst still sustaining the reader’s attention. To get the point across‚ the text needs to keep to the topic and remain relevant‚ avoiding anything that is unnecessary. An incorrect use of technique such as rambling or jargon can obscure the purpose of the text. A concise style of writing uses a direct
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Introduction to Corporate Finance 1. Two Questions: what investments should the corporation make and how should it pay for those investments? a. Investment decisions involve spending money and financing decisions involving raising money b. Concepts govern good financial decisions c. Financial managers value the shareholders’ investment opportunities outside their company because of the opportunity cost of capital contributed by shareholders d. All managers and employees need to pull together
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