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Read periodicals or on the Internet to find out more about the Sarbanes-Oxley Act's provisions for companies. Select one of those provisions, and discuss and justify why do you think this provision is important if implemented by the company and Explain and discuss the ethical limits that managers should consider at taking risks with the invertors money. Would you avoid risk at all cost? Why or why not?
Fanta Cola has $1,000 par value bonds outstanding at 12% interest. The bonds mature in 25 years. Calculate the current price of the bond if the YTM is 16%?
Suppose you receive $5,000 three years from now. The discount rate is 8 percent. Determine the value of your investment two years from now?
Objective type question based on bonds and their valuation and what would be the value of the Allied Signal Corporation bonds at an 8 % requirement rate of return if the interest were paid and compounded semiannually
Discuss and explain some examples of factors that can contribute to corporate risk? Determine how can organizations mitigate these risks?
Can you describe these strategies and also the potential costs involved with each action?
Theory problem based on Merging and acquisition and the wave of bank mergers in the past decade has resulted in substantial industry consolidation
Computation of betas for portfolios and compare the risks of these portfolios to the markets and Which portfolio is more risky
Summit Systems will pay a dividend of $1.50 this year. If you expect Summit's dividend to row by 6% per year. What is its price per share if its equity cost of capital is 11%?
Suppose you put half of your fund in a stock that has an expected return of 14% and a standard deviation of 24 percent. You put the rest of your money in another stock that has an expected return of 6% and a standard deviation of 12 percent.
Computation of the current yield on the bond and yield to maturity and A bond has 10 years until maturity, a coupon rate of 8%. and sells for $1,100.
Assume instead of paying the cash dividend, the firm used the $2.4 million of excess funds to purchase shares at slightly over the current market value of $64 at a price of $65.20. How many shares could be repurchased?
Manchester Foundry produced 45,000 tons of steel in March at a cost of £1,150,000. In April, the foundry produced 35,000 tons at a cost of £950,000.
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