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You can buy or sell a 3.5% $1000 par U.S. Treasury Note that matures in exactly 6 years (meaning it pays (.035/2)*1000 coupon payments every 6 months, starting 6 months from now through maturity, and repays principal on maturity), with a current yield to maturity of 4% (assume a flat term structure of interest rates), for a price today of $973. Assume semi-annual compounding and semi-annual coupon payments. What is it currently worth? Would you buy it or sell it - why?
What is your assessment of the profitability of your firm in the most recent year and how does your firms profitability compare with that of the competitor
The primary disadvantage of accrual accounting is that
The Spartan Technology Company has a proposed contract with the Digital Systems Company of Michigan. The initial investment in land and equipment will be $260,000. Of this amount, $210,000 is subject to five-year MACRS depreciation. Calculate the net..
Consider the following cash flows: Year Cash Flow 0 −$31,000 1 17,300 2 15,200 3 10,600 Requirement 1: What is the profitability index for the above set of cash flows if the relevant discount rate is 10 percent?
Find the current yield of a bond that returns 4% annually and matures in 6 years. Similar bonds in Today’s market are returning only 3% annually.
Should investors care about a multinational firm's accounting exposure - Accounting exposure is any exposure of a multinational firm's consolidated financial statements to exchange rate movements.
One of a CFO's most important responsibilities is to help his/her company in managing growth. This week's readings refer to two growth rates, an internal rate and a sustainable rate of growth. What does each rate mean? Why do we, as CFO's, need to un..
Atlantis Fisheries issues zero coupon bonds on the market at a price of $421 per bond. These are callable in 7 years at a call price of $640. Using semi annual compounding, what is the yield to call for these bonds?
Christina purchased 200 shares of stock at a price of $62.30 a share and sold them for $70.25 a share. She also received $148 in dividends. If the inflation rate was 4.2 percent, What was her approximate real rate of return on this investment? Over a..
Stock X has an expected return of 0.08. It has a beta estimated at 1, a risk-free rate of 0.03 and a risk premium of 6.4. Its variance of returns is 0.0029. All returns here are expressed as decimals, not percentages. What is its coefficient of varia..
You have $100,000 to invest in a portfolio containing Stock X and Stock Y. Your goal is to create a portfolio that has an expected return of 17 percent. Stock X has an expected return of 14.8 percent and a beta of 1.35, and Stock Y has an expected re..
(Bonds) A company has an outstanding issue of $1,000 face value bonds with a 9.5% annual coupon and 20 years remaining until maturity. The bonds are currently selling at a price of 90 (90% of face value). An investment bank has advised that a new 20-..
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