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You have a loan with a balance of $100,000 in today's dollars. You don't have to make regular payments for this loan. All interest just gets added to the balance, and you repay it in full at the end of five years. The loan has a nominal APR of 6.7%, compounded monthly. How high would inflation have to be in order for the balance of your loan to only be worth a real $50,000, expressed in today's dollars, at the end of 5 years? Express your answer in annually compounding terms.
For the interest payment in the middle of the year, the CPI was 213.1. Now, at the end of the year, the CPI is 217.6 and the interest payment has been made.
What is the cost of the cash alternative at the end of 2 years? f.Should Bob and Carol choose the financing or the cash alternative?
Explain the disclosure requirements under the Truth-In-Lending Act. In your discussion, include several examples of disclosures that are required for a fixed-rate mortgage note, as well as an adjustable-rate mortgage note.
Discuss the advantages a capital intensive company has compared to a labor intensive company. Discuss how "offshoring" has impacted the leverage question.
Gina Dare, who wishes to be a millionaire, plans to retire at the end of forty years. Gina's plan is to invest her money by depositing into an IRA at the end of every year.
Why might a multinational corporation decide to borrow in a country such as Brazil, where interest rates are high and Explain the difference between the accept/reject decision and the raking decision.
Evaluate the original price per share that the firm sold its single issue of common stock - issue of preferred stock and one issue of common stock outstanding
As a result of this decision, what other tactical decisions might need to be made in terms of future staffing, raises, other capital projects?
Define a swap, in the context of financial instruments. b) Describe the how the pricing of a swap will be done. c) Describe the risks faced by the parties involved in a swap.
The interest rate quotation in this example requires the borrower to pay 5 points to the lender up front and repay the loan later with 10 percent interest. What is the actual rate you are paying on this loan?
Calculate the fair present values of the following bonds, all of which pay interest semiannually, have a face value of $1,000, have 12 years remaining to maturity.
A $1,000 corporate bond has an 8% annual coupon with semi-annual payments and compounding, with 10 years to maturity. The current market for a similar bond is 7% annual yield for a bond with similar risks.
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