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Calculate the stock at the end. Cost of goods sold Rs 1,80,000; Purchases Rs 1,00,000; Opening stock Rs 50,000; Direct wages Rs 25,000.
You presently hold a $1000 par bond, with a 7% coupon, and a 14 year remaining term. If interest rates decreased, what will happen to the immediate resale price of your bond.
You are interested in a bond. It has a 11 year remaining and a 6.25% coupon rate. The price is quoted at 100. What is the bond's YTM?
Calculate the net coupon exchange for the first period if LIBOR is 5% at the beginning of the period and 5.5% at the end of the period.
If the tax laws were revised so that only 50% of any firm's interest expense were tax deductible. What will be the impact on the likelihood of the new projects?
John H., a portfolio manager, is shorting a U.S. Treasury bond futures contract and has decided to deliver. The quoted futures price is USD 95.5. Among the four deliverable bonds, which is the chea
An investor sells a June 2008 call of ABC Limited with a strike price of USD 45 for USD 3 and buys a June 2008 call of ABC Limited with a strike price of USD 40 for USD 5. What is the name of this s
Palmer Corp is considering a project which has the following incremental operating cash flows. If the firm WACC is 0.105. What is the impact on the firm's value.
Consider a bearish option strategy of buying one $50 strike put for $7, selling two $42 strike puts for $4 each, and buying one $37 put for $2. All options have the same maturity. Calculate the fina
Which of the following statements is correctr egarding the effects of interest rate shift on fixed-income portfolios with similar durations?
How would you rank the bonds from the shortest to longest duration?
Consider a no-growth stock paying $10 dividends a year. Assuming the dividends continue forever, what is the value of the stock today?
Which of the following statements about American options is incorrect?
A General Motors bond carries a coupon rate of 8 percent, has 9 years until maturity, and sells at a yield to maturity of 9 percent. At what price does the bond sell?
A 10-year zero-coupon bond is callable annually at par (its face value) starting at the beginning of year six. Assume a flat yield curve of 10%. What is the bond duration?
The firm makes 20 percent of sales for cash and collects the balance one month following the sale. The firm's total cash receipts in July?
A money markets desk holds a floating-rate note with an eight-year maturity. The interest rate is floating at three-month LIBOR rate, reset quarterly. The next reset is in one week. What is the appr
Calculate the value of a non-callable 10-year bond with a coupon rate of 6% compounded semi-annually if you expect 8% yield on the bond.
The price of a three-year zero-coupon government bond is 85.16. The price of a similar four-year bond is 79.81. What is the one-year implied forward rate from year 3 to year 4?
According to the pure expectations hypothesis, which of the following statements is correct concerning the expectations of market participants in an upward-sloping yield curve environment?
The yield curve is flat, and all yields are 5%. Assume all moves of the yield curve are parallel shifts. Given that the daily volatility of the yield is 1%, which of the following is the best estima
The one-year U.S. dollar interest rate is 2.75% and one-year Canadian dollar interest rate is 4.25%. The current USD/CAD spot exchange rate is 1.0221-1.0225. Calculate the one-year USD/CAD forward r
Mortgages are securities used to finance real estate purchases that originate from various financial institutions. How are financial institutions affected by interest rate fluctuations?
Which of the following statements is correct regarding the effects of interest rate shift on fixed-income portfolios with similar durations?