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Individual or component costs of capital) Compute the cost of capital for the firm for the following:
A bond that has a $1,000 par value (face value) and a contract or coupon interest rate of 10.8 percent. Interest payments are $54.00 and are paid semiannually. The bonds have a current market value of $1,130 and will mature in 10 years. The firm's marginal tax rate is 34 percent.
A new common stock issue that paid a $1.77 dividend last year. The firm's dividends are expected to continue to grow at 7.4 percent per year, forever. The price of the firm's common stock is now $27.61.
A preferred stock that sells for $141, pays a dividend of 9.5 percent, and has a $100 par value.
A bond selling to yield 11.4 percent where the firm's tax rate is 34 percent.
uppose you are a 25-year-old employee earning $35,000 per year salary. You plan to retire in 40 years at age 65. Assume that the Central Bank is successful at maintaining inflation at its target rate of 2% over the next 40 years and also assume that ..
You are the purchaser of a call option with $10 premium and $120 exercise price. You bought this option when the stock price was $130. If the stock price now is $120, what is the net cash flow to you if you exercise? -$5 $5 $10 -$10 0
An investor has purchased 10-year bonds, with a face value of $13,000. Interest at 8% is paid quarterly. If she desires to earn 12% nominal interest (compounded quarterly), what would the purchase price have to be?
If an equity security has $7.00 earnings per share [EPS] that are expected to remain stable in perpetuity, and expects to maintain a 100% payout ratio to shareholders, what is the value of the security if its required rate of return = 14%?
The price of a share of A stock is $60.90 and you sells short 5,000 shares. The broker’s initial margin requirement is 50% and you deposits additional cash into your brokerage account to meet that margin. How much additional cash must you deposit in ..
Morgan Contractors borrowed $1.50 million at an APR of 4.0 percent. The loan called for a compensating balance of 5 percent. What is the effective interest rate on the loan?
Which of the following statements are true if Mike’s analysis involves analyzing publicly available company financial statements, government data, and industry reports and attempting to identify stocks of firms that are undervalued? Nel's Place has ..
The following is from Alsatia Corporation's financial statement information for last month: The company has no beginning or ending inventories and produced and sold 10,000 units during the month. What is the company's break-even in units? How many un..
Taste Good Chocolates develops a new candy bar and plans to sell each bar for $1. Taste Good predicts that 1 million candy bars will be sold in the first year if the new candy bar is produced and sold, and includes $1 million of incremental revenues ..
Suppose a preferred stock pays a quarterly dividend of $2 per share. The next dividend comes in exactly one-fourth of a year. If the price of the stock is $80, what is the effective annual rate of return that the stock offers investors?
Merton Enterprises has bonds on the market making annual payments, with 16 years to maturity, and selling for $957. At this price, the bonds yield 9 percent. Required: What must the coupon rate be on Merton’s bonds?
If you can borrow money at 7%, what is the PDV of the depreciation allowance under the given circumstances?- You can expense the investment.
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