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When the Bell System was broken up, the old AT&T was split into a new AT&T in addition to seven regional telephone companies. The specific reason for forcing the breakup was to increase the degree of competition in the telephone industry. AT&T had a monopoly on local service, long distance, and the manufacture of all equipment used by telephone companies; and the breakup was expected to open most of those markets to competition. In the court order that set the terms of the breakup, the capital structures of the surviving companies were specified and much attention was given to the increased competition telephone companies could expect in the future. Do you think the optimal capital structure after the breakup was the same as the pre-breakup optimal capital structure? Explain your position.
Suppose the interest rate on a 1-year T-bond is 5.00% and that on a 2-year T-bond is 5.40%. Assume that the pure expectations theory is NOT valid, and the MRP is zero for a 1-year T-bond but 0.40% for a 2-year bond. What is the yield on a 1-year T-bo..
You and your spouse are planning on buying a $200,000 house. Your bank is willing to give you a 30 year mortgage loan at 6.12%APR with monthly repayments. How much interest would you pay over the life of the loan?
A design change being considered by Mayberry, Inc., will cost $6,000 and will result in an annual savings of $1,000 per year for the 6-year life of the project. A cost of $2,000 will be avoided at the end of the project as a result of the change. MAR..
Joe investor has noted that the current price of MG Company is 61.50 and that its current P/E ratio is 15 and its current payout ratio for dividends is 40%. Based on his analysis of the next three years, Joe anticipates the dividiend annual compound ..
You are considering a 20-year, $1,000 par value bond. Its coupon rate is 11%, and interest is paid semiannually. If you require an "effective" annual interest rate (not a nominal rate) of 8.84%, how much should you be willing to pay for the bond?
Last year, you purchased a $1,000 par value bond with a 7.5% annual coupon and a 20-year maturity. At the time of the purchase, it had an expected YTM of 8%. After receiving the coupon, you sold the bond today for $930. What is your return rate in on..
You are an expert security software programmer who works in top secret for the national government of the country of Zulu. Late one afternoon, you come across an ominous email in which you learn that a small group of sinister government officials fro..
The beta of a portfolio of stocks is:
You are making a $120,000 investment and feel that a 20 percent rate of return is reasonable given the nature of the risks involved. You feel you will receive $48,000 in the first year, $54,000 in the second year, and $56,000 in the third year. You e..
A Bank is offering you a credit card with an APR of 9.99%. The bank compounds interest monthly. What is the effective annual rate?
Shalit Corporation's 2011 sales were $5 million. Its 2006 sales were $2.5 million. At what rate have sales been growing? Suppose someone made this statement: "Sales doubled in 5 years.
You have just bought a 5 year 10% annual coupon bond with a par value of $1000 at a price of $963.04. Immediately after you bought the bond, the market interest rate changed to 8% per year. If the interest rate does not change from this level for the..
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