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Five years ago you took out a mortgage for $250,000 at 5.5% for 30 years. You just received an inheritance of $15,000 from your uncle’s estate. If you use all of that to reduce the principal balance of your mortgage, how many more months will you need to make regular payments on your mortgage?
A corporate bond is paying 8% and a municipal bond of similar risk is paying 5.5%, which would you prefer if you were currently in the 32% tax bracket: Buy the corporate bond since the break-even tax rate is 68.75% which is greater than our tax rate ..
John Doeber borrowed $150,000 to buy a house. His loan cost was 6% and he promised to repay the loan in 15 equal annual payments. What is the principal outstanding after the first loan payment?
Bunge paid $3.25 in dividends in the most recent past year, which is the same amount they have paid in the prior two years. Ten years ago, Bunge dividends were $1.50 per share. What is the compound average annual growth rate for Bunge dividends over ..
Tommy's grandparents have left him a trust fund that will pay him $9,000 a year for eighteen years once he turns twenty one, which is five years from today. Tommy would prefer to have the cash today for a new car, a new snowboard, a season's ski pass..
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What is the importance of using the specified asset class in strategic asset allocation for the following types of investors? What is your suggested weight for each of the allocations? Why? Long-term bonds for a life insurer and for a young investor...
Companies raise funds through debt capital (principally through bonds) or equity (common stock). More than 15 years ago the CFO of Home Depot spoke at Nova (I cannot remember the exact date due to my age). He was asked the following question: "Why do..
How we measure risk is related to our perspective. The president of the company would look at the correlation between projects which is measured by the correlation coefficient. The shareholder would measure risk by looking at Beta. While the project ..
Bob has $15,000 in credit card debt at 18% annual interest compounded monthly. If he makes no more purchases with the card, and pays $190 on this card at the end of each month, find to the nearest cent his credit card balance six months from now.
In order to fund her retirement, Michele requires a portfolio with an expected return of 0.10 per year over the next 30 years. She has decided to invest in Stocks 1, 2, and 3, with 25 percent in Stock 1, 50 percent in Stock 2, and 25 percent in Stock..
Bond X is a premium bond making semi annual payments. The bond pays a 9% coupon, YTM of 7% and has 13 years to maturity. Bond Y is a discount bond making semi annual payments. This bond has a 7% coupon, YTM of 9% and 13 years to maturity.
Mary's credit card situation is out of control because she cannot afford to make her monthly payments. She has three credit cards with the following loan balances and APRS:
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