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Working capital is money to be used for daily operations and any debt that a company may have. Who should be making decisions about how it is to be allocated? Why? Some say mis-management of working capital a contributed to the 2008 recession? How? Should the government be in charge of managing company’s working capital? Why or why not?Some people say electric companies should not be allowed to pay cash dividends because such a prohibition would (a) reduce their need to raise external capital, thus (b) reducing their transaction costs, so that (c) they would have a lower cost of capital, and consequently (d) lower utility rates, and (e) make customers better off. Utility stockholders would receive capital gains instead of dividends, which (because of lower tax rates or tax deferral) would lower their taxes. Do you think a legal restriction preventing utilities from ever paying a cash dividend would result in this chain of events? If not, where does the logic break down?Describe the difference between secured and unsecured debt. What is the advantage / disadvantage of each? Do not cut and paste a definition or you will not receive credit.What are the principal advantages and principal disadvantages of lease financing? What would you recommend to a company considering purchasing / leasing cars for its staff? Why? Do not cut and paste a definition or you will not receive credit.
You have a sub-contracting job with a local manufacturing firm. your agreement calls for annual payment of 82000 for the next 3 years. at a discount rate of 9.5 percent, what is the job worth to you today?
Find out a company at that your organization might consider a competitor. Show the time series for revenues over as many years as you can find. Based on this time series, how is the company doing?
Tunney Industries can issue perpetual preferred stock at a price of $52.50 a share. The stock would pay a constant annual dividend of $5.50 a share. What is the company's cost of preferred stock, rp? Round your answer to two decimal places.
Fidelity Advisor Asset Manager (FEYAX) charges a 5.75% upfront load plus reports an expense ratio of 1.12%. If an investor plan on holding a fund for 25 years, what is the average annual fee, as a percent, A. 6.76% B.1.35%, C.0.27%, D.5.79%"
Winslow Enterprises has total assets of $11,700, net working capital of $1,400, owner's equity of $5,000 and long-term debt of $3,500. Determine the value of the current assets?
Since the 2008-2011 financial crises, banks have become leery of lending to consumers.
Determine the rate of return you would earn if you paid $950 for a perpetuity that pays $85 each year?
Which one of the following ratios indicates the average number of days that sales are outstanding?
What are possible drawbacks associated with seeking advice from a financial planning professional? How might these concerns be minimized?
jiminy's Cricket Farm issued a 30-year, 7.6 percent semiannual bond 6 years ago. The bond currently sells for 92.5 percent of its face value. The company's tax rate is 38 percent. What is the pretax cost of debt?
You have a 91 day (=0.25 year) $100 call option on Discovery Cafe. You find that Discovery Cafe is currently trading at $90.00, pays no dividends and, over the past three years, has exhibited a daily annualized price volatility of 40%. Interest ra..
By how much did the firm's net income exceed its free cash flow? 1. $66 2. $58 3. $54 4. $52 5. $53
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