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A $1,000, 7% annual coupon bond matures in three years. The bond is currently priced at $974.23 and has a YTM of 8.0%. What is the Macaulay duration?
Metroplex Corporation will pay a $4.80 per share dividend next year. The company pledges to increase its dividend by 4.00 percent per year indefinitely.
A project has an initial cost of $16,000 and a 4-year life. The cash inflows are: year 1 = $7,000, year 2 = $8,400, year 3 = $3,600, and year 4 = $3,000. What is the value of the PI if the required
Thirsty Cactus Corp. just paid a dividend of $1.45 per share. The dividends are expected to grow at 30 percent for the next 10 years and then level off to a 6 percent growth rate indefinitely.
Suppose a bond with three years until maturity and an 8.5 percent annual coupon sells for $1,029. What is the interest rate for three years?
How would I solve this problem? Would i find the growth for the two dividends first?
St. Vincent's Hospital has a target capital structure of 35 percent debt and 65 percent equity. Its cost of equity (fund capital) estimate is 13.5 percent and its cost of tax exempt debt estimate is
Calculate the after tax cost of debt for the Wallace Clinic, a for profit healthcare provider, assuming that the coupon rate set on its debt is 1.1 percent and its tax rate is a. 0 percent, b. 20 pe
Why do most academics and financial executives regard the NPV as being the single best criterion and better than the IRR? Why do companies still calculate IRRs?
Describe the management objectives of a firm governed by the shareholder wealth maximization model and one governed by the stakeholder wealth maximization model.
The lease terms, which include maintenance, call for a $10,000 lease payment (4 payments total) at the beginning of each year. DTC's tax rate is 40%.
.Equalize the range of payoffs for the stock and the option. (Round your answer to two decimal places) The ratio of ending price to ending stock value is
Using the Unlevered Value from above calculate VL and rsL by using the M&M Model (with taxes) for Yancey using $8.0 Million Debt costing 8%.
What is the current price of a 9%, $1,000 annual coupon bond that has eighteen years to maturity and a yield to maturity of 9.631%?
Operating cash flow is a concept that attempts to provide management and investors with a sense of the cash flow associated with operations of the firm.
If a company has a capital structure of 20% debt 80% equity. The D/E ratio of .25. The risk free rate of 6%. The market risk premium is 5%. Tax rate is 40%. Assume 0 growth and EBIT of $5,000,000. W
You were hired to advise the firm on the best procedure. If the wrong decision criterion is used, how much potential value would the firm lose?
You should recommend that the project be rejected because, although its NPV is positive, it has an IRR that is less than the WACC.
Suppose a firm relies exclusively on the payback method when making capital budgeting decisions, and it sets a 4-year payback regardless of economic conditions. Other things held constant, which of
If the number of cars washed declined by 40% from the expected level, by how much would the project's NPV decline? (Hint: Note that cash flows are constant at the Year 1 level, whatever that level i
All of Division A's projects are equally risky, as are all of Division B's projects. However, the projects of Division A are less risky than those of Division B. Which of the following projects shou
The company uses the CAPM to calculate its cost of equity, and its target capital structure consists of common stock, preferred stock, and debt. Which of the following events would REDUCE its WACC?
However, the projects of Division A are less risky than those of Division B. Which of the following projects should the firm accept?
The CEO disagrees, on the grounds that even though projects have different risks, the WACC used to evaluate each project should be the same because the company obtains capital for all projects from
Consolidated Freightways is financing a new truck with a loan of $60,000 to be repaid in six annual end-of-year installments of $13,375. What annual interest rate is Consolidated Freightways paying?