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Suppose that a family with one child has $20,000 per year to spend on private goods and education, and further suppose that all education is privately provided. Draw this family's budget constraint. Suppose now that an option of free public education with spending of $4,000 per pupil is introduced to this family. Draw three different indifference curves corresponding to the following three situations:
(a) a free public education would increase the amount of money that is spent on the child's education;
(b) a free public education would decrease the amount of money that is spent on the child's education;
(c) a free public education would not affect the amount of money spent on the child's education.
All release times are zero, and the deadlines are (L1,...,L4) = (6, 6, 6, 7). - Apply the edge-finding rules and update the bounds accordingly.
Thirsty Cactus Corp. just paid a dividend of $1.20 per share. The dividends are expected to grow at 15 percent for the next eight years and then level off to a growth rate of 5 percent indefinitely.
At the end of the first day of trading, IPO A is selling for $22.70 a share and IPO B is selling for $18.60 a share. What is the difference in the total profits or losses that Scott and Steve have as of the end of the first day of trading
Payout and retention ratio: Drekker, Inc., has revenues of $312,766, costs of $220,222, interest payment of $31,477, and a tax rate of 34 percent. It paid dividends of $34,125 to shareholders.
1 The tab-delimited text file C359A1S1Q2.txt contains daily stock prices for the Brazilian petroleum company Petrobras from 31 December 2008 to 31 December 2009. The data were obtained from yahoo finance.
A couple wants to renovate their house in 3 years. They need $27,000 which they plan to save for in monthly payments in an account that pays 8.5% compounded monthly. How much would their monthly savings be
A time line will help in solving it. Your friend is celebrating her 35th birthday today and wants to start saving for her anticipated retirement at age 65. She wants to be able to withdraw $134,000 from her savings account
a project has annual cash flows (including the intial year) of -140,000, 30,000, 60,000, 40,000, 30,000 and 30,000. caculate the NVP for this project if the discount rate is 12%
Assume that Centerpoint's fair value of $378 million approximates fair value less costs to sell and that the present value of Centerpoint's estimated future cash flows is $383 million.
Kohers Inc. is considering a leasing arrangement to finance some manufacturing tools that it needs for the next 3 years. The tools will be obsolete and worthless after 3 years.
Your firm needs a computerized machine tool lathe which costs $59,000 and requires $12,900 in maintenance for each year of its 3-year life. After three years, this machine will be replaced.
Pete Corporation produces bags of peanuts. Its fixed cost is $17,280. Each bag sells for $2.99 with a unit cost of $1.55. What is Pete's breakeven point
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