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Four years ago, you bought a home for $200,000. You paid $20,000 down and agreed to a 30-year mortgage with a 6% annual interest rate (APR). You have made regular monthly payments and periodic repairs that have kept the book value of your home at $200,000. Since you purchased the home, the housing market has slumped so that the market value of your home is now $150,000. Though the market rate of interest is still 6%, the government is subsidizing loans so that current interest rates are also lower. If you refinance your loan at the government rate, you will amortize the amount you still owe under the original mortgage over 30 years, and your payment will be $750 per month. What is the effective annual rate (EAR) on your new loan?
a. 3.30% b. 3.40% c. 3.50% d. 3.60%
Six-month U.S. securities have an annualized return of 6.5% and a periodic return of 3.25%. If interest rate parity holds, what is the U.S. dollar-Canadian dollar exchange rate in the 180-day forward market?
Solve the LPP obtained in (a) graphically by using iso-pro t lines in order to conclude how framer Jones could maximize the total revenue from wheat and corn. What is the maximum rev- enue?
In behavioral finance studies have revealed 4 basic biases that affect rational decision making. Identify and explain those biases.
a project has a forecast cash flow of $128 in 1 year and $139 in year 2. The interest rate is 7%, the estimated risk premium on the market is 12.00% and the project has a beta of .68.
Andy Rexford had started his custom embroidery business in his garage with just one, two-head equipment & an old computer. From this humble beginning, Custom Stitches had grown into a full-time family business with sales of more than $750,000 a year.
An investment project costs $15,000 and hasannual cash flows of $3,800 for six years.
To complete your Individual Assignment, do the following: Please answer the Individual Assignment in a single Word document ------------------------ Individual Assignment 1E: Final Project A recurring theme of this module has been the value of data t..
The tax rate is 35% and the WACC is 16%. Calculate the risk-free rate.
McNally Corporation has sales of $1,000,000 million per year, all on credit terms calling for payment within thirty days, and its accounts receivable are $200,000.
There are 25 years to maturity. Compute the price of the bonds based on semiannual analysis. With 20 years to maturity, if yield to maturity goes down substantially to 8 percent, what will be the new price of the bonds?
Jess sold a piece of equipment she used in her business. The equipment cost Jess $51,500 several years ago and had accumulated depreciation taken in the amount of $20,300. Jess sold the equipment for $35,000.
As a manager of a large, broadly diversified portfolio of stocks and bonds you realized that changes in certain microeconomic variables might directly affect the performance of your portfolio.
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