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Four years ago, your firm issued $1,000 par, 25-year bonds, with a 7 percent annual coupon rate and a 10 percent call premium. a. If these bonds are now called, what is the approximate yield to call (YTC) for the investor who originally purchased them when they were issued? b. If these bonds are now called, what is the actual yield to call (YTC) for the investor who originally purchased them when they were issued? (Use the present value method for calculation.) c. If the current interest rate (yield-to-maturity) is 5 percent, what would an equivalent non-callable bond be selling for?
In 2014, Mary sells for $15,000 a machine used in her business. The property was purchased on May 1, 2012, at a cost of $12,500. Mary has claimed depreciation on the machine of $4,750. What is the amount and nature of Mary's gain as a result of sale ..
Mr.Fernandez has applied for a revolving credit line of $6 million to assist in marketing a new product line. The terms of the loan will be as follows: The loan officer estimates that mr.fernandez will use about 60 percent of the credit line on avera..
The newspaper reported last week that Bennington Enterprises earned $34.15 million this year. The report also stated that the firm’s return on equity is 17 percent. Bennington retains 80 percent of its earnings. What is the firm's earnings growth rat..
John Walters is comparing the cost of credit to the cash price of an item. If John makes a $80 down payment and pays $34 a month for 24 months, how much more will that amount be then the cash price of $695?
A bond sells for $1500 and it pays $100 per annum till its maturity 18 years from now. The firm, however, may call it back after 3 years at $1100. Derive its ytm and its call rate. Compare the ytm and the call rate. Are they reasonable? Why, or why n..
How much would you have to invest today to receive? $6,000 each year for 10 years at 9 percent?
Martha, a 75-year-old widow, owns more than $8 million in assets. Martha’s son, Jonathan, has two children, ages 10 and 13. Her daughter, Annie, also has two children, ages 9 and 13. What planning opportunities can you suggest so that Martha can prov..
You have just noticed in the financial pages of the local newspaper that you can buy a bond ($1000 par). IF the coupon rate is 3.9% with annual interest payments, and there are 13 years to maturity, what should the purchase be valued at if your requi..
Schweser Satellites Inc. produces satellite earth stations that sell for $95,000 each. The firm's fixed costs, F, are $2 million, 50 earth stations are produced and sold each year, profits total $500,000; and the firm's assets (all equity financed) a..
Your firm has a average collection period of 32 days. Current practice is to factor all receivables immediately at a discount rate of 1.35 %. What is the effective cost of borrowing in this case? Assume that default is extremely unlikely.
If you take out a $9,000 car loan that calls for 48 monthly payments at an APR of 10%. What is your monthly payment? What is the effective annual interest rate on the loan?
You're a Corporation with an operating income of 30,000. What is the after-tax disposable income the corporation generated for its owners?
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