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Misty needs to have15,000 at the end of 5 years to fulfill her goal of purchasing a small sailboat. She is willing to invest a lump sum today and leave the money untouched for 5 years until it grows to $15,000 but she wonders what sort of investment return she will need to earn to reach her goal. Use your calculator or spreadsheet to figure out the annually compounded rate of return needed if she can invest $10,000 today.
The annually compounded rate of return Misty needs to earn to reach her goal is %. (Round to two decimal places.)
You take out a sub-prime mortgage for $286951, maturing in 30 years, and charging 1% monthly. What is the monthly mortgage payment?
Identify topics you did not understand or successfully implement and, if possible, suggest how to improve the course material on those topics.
Net working capital is equal to current assets minus current liabilities. Net working capital is usually negative in a healthy firm.
A hypothetical stock is expected to pay a dividend of $12 per share in two months, in six months and in ten months. The stock price is $600, and the risk-free rate of interest is 0.55% per annum with continuous compounding for all maturities.
What is the firm’s current (before recapitalization) WACC? What would the firm’s WACC be following the recapitalization?
This project has an NPV of $178.95, while the cost of capital is 10%. What is the missing cash flow at year 3?
What is your initial monthly payment, the loan's APR, and the payment after the rate increase?
What is the IRR for each project? What is the NPV for each project? What is the payback period for each project?
April wants to create a scholarship fund by making annual savings donations to the fund for several years before the fund starts making annual scholarship payments forever. She plans to save 22,900 dollars per year in the trust fund for 5 years.
A firm can swap floating dollar payment for fixed euro receipts by combining both paying LIBOR-$ and receiving a fixed amount in Euros
Suppose the market risk premium is 4% and the? risk-free interest rate is 4%. ?calculate the expected return of investing in
How should appreciation of a firm’s home currency generally affect its cash inflows? How should depreciation of a firm’s home currency generally affect its cash outflows?
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