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Explain the tools the Fed uses to control interest rates and the money supply, and compare the positive and negative effects of their application.
Some people take a position that the Return on Investment (RoI) is the appropriate measure or decision rule to use. Do you agree? Why or why not? How would the project's RoI be calculated?
Half-year convention does not apply to this asset. After 4 years, the rig is sold for $65,000. If the effective income tax rate is 40%, what is the after-tax net cash flow for the year of the sale.
Barsuk Company began the year with stockholders' equity of $217,000. During the year, Barsuk issued stock for $294,000, recorded expenses of $840,000, and paid dividends of $56,000.
An investor bought hundred shares of Venus Corporation stock 1 year for 40 share. She just sold the shares for 44 each and during the year she received four quarterly dividend checks for $40 each.
You have the opportunity to purchase mineral rights to a property in North Dakota with expected annual cash flows of $10,000 per year for eight years. If you discount these cash flows at a rate of 12% per year.
What actions should they take? What would they likely pay in estate taxes before and after your plan?
Assume you buy an 8% coupon, 20 year bond today when it is first issued. If interest rates suddenly rise to 12%, what happens to the value of your bond? (coupon payments are semi-annually).
Suppose you are a manager at the DaimlerChrysler. Daimler-Chrysler has lost fund on the Smart car since 1st model rolled off the assembly line in 1998.
Suppose you purchse a very risky bond that promises a 9.5% coupon and return of the $1,000 principal in 10 years. You pay only $500 for the bond.
Computation of cost of equity using constant growth rate and The constant growth rate dividend capitalization model approach
A $1000 value convertible bond with conversion price of $50. It sells for $1,120 despite the fact bond's coupon ate determine the convertible bond's conversion premium?
How much would an investory lose, both in dollar terms and in percent terms, if she purchased a 30-year zero-coupon bond with a $1,000 par value and 10% yield to maturity, only to see market interest rates increase 12% 1 year later?
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