• Q : Understand the time value of money....
    Finance Basics :

    Explain why it is necessary to understand the time value of money. Give some examples of how you would use the concept in your business or personal life.

  • Q : Find future value of cash flows if invested at ten percent....
    Finance Basics :

    These cash flows will grow at an annual rate of 3% through year 10. Find the future value of these cash flows as of the end of year 10 if they are invested at a 10% annual return.

  • Q : Issues of bonds....
    Finance Basics :

    EzCo. sold an issues of bonds with a 15-year maturity, a $1,000 face value, and a 12% coupon rate with interest being paid semiannually.

  • Q : What is the return on equity using the dupont identity....
    Finance Basics :

    Kleaner Kars has a return on assets of 6.75 percent, a total asset turnover rate of 1.3, and an equity multiplier of 1.6. Using the Dupont Identity, what is the return on equity?

  • Q : Question-working capital management....
    Finance Basics :

    Which of the following accounts are included in working capital management?

  • Q : Distinguish among beta risk and stand-alone risk....
    Finance Basics :

    Distinguish among beta (or market) risk, within-firm (or corporate) risk, and stand-alone risk for a project being considered for inclusion in a firm's capital budget.

  • Q : Compute estimated value per share....
    Finance Basics :

    a.) estimate the value of Nabor Industries'entire company by using the free cash flow valuation model. b.) use your finding in part a, along with the date provided above, to find Nabor industires' c

  • Q : Determine payback period for investment....
    Finance Basics :

    This investment will cost the firm $150,000 today, and the firm's cost of capital is 10%. What is the payback period for this investment?

  • Q : What are the reasons for the focus on stand-alone risk....
    Finance Basics :

    However, companies focus as much on stand-alone risk as on market risk. What are the reasons for the focus on stand-alone risk?

  • Q : Compute the yield to call....
    Finance Basics :

    A firm's bonds have a maturity of 21 years with a $1,000 face value, a 7 percent semiannual coupon, are callable in 4 years at $1,060, and currently sell at a price of $1,125. What is their yield t

  • Q : How much promise worth right now if interest rate quarterly....
    Finance Basics :

    Your uncle promises to give you $550 per quarter for the next five years starting today. How much is his promise worth right now if the interest rate is 8% compounded quarterly?

  • Q : Common size percentage for net fixed assets....
    Finance Basics :

    A firm has inventory of $11,000, accounts payable of 9,800, cash of 850, net fixed assets of 12,150, long term debt of 9,500, accounts receivable of 6,600, and total equity of 11,700. What is the c

  • Q : Compute firm weighted average cost of capital....
    Finance Basics :

    A firm has a cost of equity of 13 percent, cost of preferred stock of 11 percent, and after tax cost of debt os 6 percent. Given this, whch of the following will increase the firm's weighted average

  • Q : Find present value of prize assuming a discount rate....
    Finance Basics :

    The prize is a lump sum payment of $78,264, however, you will not receive this payment for 18 years. Compute the present value of your prize assuming a discount rate of 9 percent per annum.

  • Q : How much to deposit in account with quarterly compounding....
    Finance Basics :

    How much must you deposit in an account today so that you have a balance of $16,604 at the end of 7 years if interest on the account is 9% p.a., but with quarterly compounding?

  • Q : Firm market-to-book ratio....
    Finance Basics :

    The firm has total debt with a book value of $55 million, but interest rate declines have caused the market value of the debt to increase to $65 million. What is this firm's market-to-book ratio? (R

  • Q : How much money will in account twenty one years from today....
    Finance Basics :

    Assume that you deposit $1,631 into an account that pays 10 percent per annum. How much money will be in the account 21 years from today?

  • Q : Determining the horizon value....
    Finance Basics :

    You are given the following forecasted information for the year 2016: sales=$300,000,000, Operating Profitability=6%, Capital Requirements=43%, growth=5%, and WACC=9.8%. If these values remain cons

  • Q : How much to borrow-repay loan by making three annual payment....
    Finance Basics :

    You repay the loan by making three annual payments of $170 (first payment made at t = 1), followed by five annual payments of $489, followed by four annual payments of $797. How much did you borr

  • Q : Calculate the after-tax weighted average cost of capital....
    Finance Basics :

    Given the following data for U&P Company: Debt (D) = $100 million; Equity (E) = $300 Million; rD = 6%; rE = 12% and TC = 30%. Calculate the after-tax weighted average cost of capital (WACC)

  • Q : Find payback period for project that produce cash flows....
    Finance Basics :

    Rutledge, Inc. has invested $100,000 in a project that will produce cash flows of $45,000, $37,000, and $42,950 over the next three years. Find the payback period for the project.

  • Q : Calculate the expected return on the stock....
    Finance Basics :

    Given the following data for the a stock: risk-free rate = 5%; beta (market) = 1.5; beta (size) = 0.3; beta (book-to-market) = 1.1; market risk premium = 7%; size risk premium = 3.7%; and book-to-m

  • Q : Determining the annual interest costs....
    Finance Basics :

    Genetech has $4,000,000 in assets, have decided to finance 30% with long-term financing (9% rate) and 70% with short-term financing (7%) rate. What will be their annual interest costs?

  • Q : Compute the present value of a perpetuity to pay annually....
    Finance Basics :

    Compute the present value of a perpetuity that pays $12,961 annually given a required rate of return of 10 percent per annum.

  • Q : Determine macrs recovery period....
    Finance Basics :

    Galveston shipyards is considering the replacement of an eight year old riveting machine with a new one that will increase earnings before depreciation and taxes from $27,000 to $54,000 per year.

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