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Stock A has a beta of 1.09 while Stock B has a beta of .76 and an expected return of 8.2 percent. What is the expected return on Stock A if the risk-free rate is 4.6 percent and both stocks have equal reward-to-risk premiums? 11.73 percent 8.07 percent 9.76 percent 11.12 percent 10.89 percent
Share repurchase proposal: Currently, the firm has available capital (cash and net income) of approximately $5,000,000. There is a large block of stock available at $25 a share. If the firm decides to spend this amount of excess cash on a share repur..
A firm has 100,000 shares of stock outstanding. The firm is considering borrowing $1.3 million at 7.5% interest and using the loan proceeds to repurchase 20,000 shares of stock. What is the value of the firm? Ignore Taxes.
Project S costs $15,000, and its expected cash flows would be $4,500 per year for 5 years. Mutually exclusive Project L costs $37,500, and its expected cash flows would be $11,100 per year for 5 years. If both projects have a WACC of 14%, which proje..
Down Under Boomerang, Inc., is considering a new three-year expansion project that requires an initial fixed asset investment of $2.82 million. The fixed asset will be depreciated straight-line to zero over its three-year tax life. What is the projec..
Will the following actions increase the stock price (at least in the short run)? Managing earnings to meet (or beat) expectations? Bribing or otherwise inducing analysts to set the bar low? Do the following actions create value? Lying to investors ab..
A bond investor is considering two 10 year maturity bonds both rated AAA: the municipal bond is yielding 1.79% and the corporate bond is yielding 2.84%. At what marginal tax rate would the bond investor be indifferent between the two bonds?
Explain the methodology for designating a G-SIB and the policy consequences of becoming a SIFI bank. Explain the methodology for designating a G-SII and the policy consequences of becoming a SIFI insurer
In Sweden, health insurance firms are banned from using health-related information, such as age, sex, or occupation determine health insurance rates .This ban is aimed at increasing the insurance premiums for healthy young Swedish people while decrea..
A perpetuity differs from an annuity because: A. perpetuity payments vary with the rate of inflation. B. perpetuity payments vary with the market rate of interest. C. perpetuity payments are variable while annuity payments are constant. D. perpetuity..
Balance sheets are from a fixed point in time. Therefore, it is possible to do “window dressing” on the last day of the fiscal year. This could include bringing in long term debt as cash to improve short-term financial liquidity and then repaying the..
Binomial pricing: assume that the stock of malcolms muffler inc is currently trading for $43 and will either rise to $55 or fall to $17 in one year. The risk free rate for one year is 8 percent. What is the value of a call option with a strike price ..
Assume that you manage a risky portfolio with an expected rate of return of 17% and a standard deviation of 27%. The T-bill rate is 7%. You estimate that a passive portfolio invested to mimic the S&P 500 stock index yields an expected rate of return ..
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