• Q : Estimates of sales and earnings for the pharmaceutical....
    Finance Basics :

    Considering the world economic outlook for the coming year and estimates of sales and earnings for the pharmaceutical industry, you expect the rate of return for Lauren Labs common stock to range be

  • Q : What value would james estimate for this firm....
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    Bret thinks that Medtrans will begin paying a dividend in four years, that the dividend will be $1.00, and that it will grow at 4% annually. James and Bret agree that the required return for Medtan

  • Q : Compensation expense for the year....
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    Stock Company deducted $220,000 as compensation expense for the year. Upon audit, $80,000 of the deduction was disallowed. How could this happen? How would you advise Stock Company?

  • Q : Mean-time-between-failures....
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    A manufacturer produces a batch of memory chips (RAM) and measures the mean-time-between-failures (MTBF). The manufacturer then changes a manufacturing process and produces another batch and again m

  • Q : Financial impact on the organizations....
    Finance Basics :

    Do an analysis based on my calculations, for company's working capital by making recommendations for financial decisions, ways to improve operating capital, and what financial impact on the organiza

  • Q : Break-even point in units produced and sold....
    Finance Basics :

    Based on the data in Table, what is the break-even point in units produced and sold?

  • Q : Calculating the return on investment....
    Finance Basics :

    Q1. Which option would you consider to be the most conservative and which is the most aggressive? Q2. Calculate the return on investment (ROI) for each option. Which option would be potentially most p

  • Q : Value of the firms current liabilities....
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    Problem 1: A firm's balance sheet shows current assets of $95, net fixed assets of $250, long term debt of $40, and owners equity of $200. What is the value of the firm's current liabilities if that

  • Q : Determine the net present value....
    Finance Basics :

    Suppose we can invest $4,000 today and receive $6,200 in 4 years. What is the Net Present Value given a 10% expected return?

  • Q : Compute projects payback period....
    Finance Basics :

    Compute each project's payback period, indication the most desirable project and the least desirable project using this method. (Round to two decimals).

  • Q : Different types of inventory classifications....
    Finance Basics :

    Problem 1: What is inventory? Problem 2: What are the different types of inventory classifications? Problem 3: Is inventory management important?

  • Q : Interest or growth rate for a stream of cash flows....
    Finance Basics :

    Problem 1: An interest or growth rate for a stream of cash flows can be found by first doing which of the following?

  • Q : Relationship of compliance within the business unit....
    Finance Basics :

    What is likely to be the negative impact of not doing so? How do regulators in your jurisdiction view the significance of the relationship of compliance within the business unit?

  • Q : Investment and matching programs....
    Finance Basics :

    What return on your investment does this represent? What does your answer suggest about matching programs?

  • Q : Determine the discount rate for cash flows....
    Finance Basics :

    Problem 1: Suppose prices  for risk-free zero coupon bonds of 100 face value with different maturities are: 1 year 93.50, 2 years 85.75, 3 years 77.25 Determine the discount rate for one, two a

  • Q : Advantages and disadvantages of investing in mutual funds....
    Finance Basics :

    Problem: What are the advantages and disadvantages of investing in mutual funds verses your company's stock for retierment investing funds?

  • Q : Patent amortization expense....
    Finance Basics :

    ELO feels that as of that date, the remaining useful life is 5 years. What amount should be reported for patent amortization expense for 2008?

  • Q : Determine variance and standard deviation....
    Finance Basics :

    Problem: Use the data below to answer the determine variance and standard deviation. (note: carry your calculator out to 4 decimal places). Determine variance and standard deviation

  • Q : Investment in rim and in the t-bills....
    Finance Basics :

    If she invests $5 million in TD with a Beta of 0.6 and $8 million in POT with a Beta of 0.9 and if RIM has a Beta of 1.7, how much will you invest in RIM and in the T-Bills?

  • Q : Long-term treasury bond rate....
    Finance Basics :

    Problem 1: If the risk-free rate is 6.25%, the inflation premium is 2% and the liquidity premium is 0.5%, the long-term Treasury bond rate should be:

  • Q : Forecast book value-return on common equity....
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    a) Forecast book value, return on common equity (ROCE) and residual earnings for each of the years, 2007-2011 b) Forecast growth rates for book value and growth in residual earnings for each of the ye

  • Q : Political stability-economic conditions-finance options....
    Finance Basics :

    I want help doing a Country Analysis of Mexico. I have to provide research for 3 things: - Political stability - Economic conditions - Finance options available

  • Q : Calculate the expected rate of return on investments....
    Finance Basics :

    Q1. Calculate the expected rate of return on investments X and Y using the most recent year's data. Q2. Assuming that the two investments are equally risky, which one should Douglas recommend? Why?

  • Q : Calculate the rate of return earn....
    Finance Basics :

    Problem: Return calculations For each of the investments shown in the following table, calculate the rate of return earned over the unspecified time period.

  • Q : Weighted average shares outstanding....
    Finance Basics :

    On January 1, 2007, Yarrow Corporation had 1,000,000 shares of common stock outstanding. On March 1, the corporation issued 150,000 new shares to raise additional capital.

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