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Senate Inc. is considering two alternative methods for producing playing cards. Method 1 involves using a machine with a fixed cost (mainly depreciation) of $15,000 and variable costs of $1.00 per deck of cards. Method 2 would use a less expensive machine with a fixed cost of only $5,000, but it would require a variable cost of $1.50 per deck. The sales price per deck would be the same under each method. At what unit output level would the two methods provide the same operating income (EBIT)?
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Discuss and explain the instructor that discusses how your company (project company) is financed. Discuss the mix of debt and equity financing.
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When you and your friends started this company five years ago, the riskiness of the cash flows involved in operating an online-retail shoe business was similar to now. Suppose that you and your friends are well-diversified across many stocks.
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Compute the Present value of the various annuities and Compute the present value of the following
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What is the spread on this issue in percentage terms? What are the total expenses of the issue as a percentage of total value(at retail)?
In addition, you're told that the firm issued $6,100 in new equity during 2011 and redeemed $4,600 in outstanding long-term debt.
My real risk-free rate is 3.50 percent, average future inflation rate is 2.25 percent, and a maturity premium of 0.10% per year to maturity applies, i.e., MRP = 0.10%(t).
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