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Charlie invested $6,200 in a stock last year. Currently, this is investment is worth $6,788.38. What is the rate of return on this investment?
what reinvestment rate assumptions are built into the npv irr and mirr methods? give an explanation other than
How much money must you pay into an account at the beginning of each of 20 years in order to have $10,000 at the end of the 20th year? Assume that the account pays 12% per year, and round to the nearest $1.
Current liabilities book and market values stand at $12 and the firm's long-term debt is $40. Calculate the market value of the firm's stockholder's equity.
The probability of either a booming economy or a recessionary economy is 5 percent each. What is the standard deviation of these expected returns?
A firm has sales of $750, total assets of $400, and a debt-equity ratio of 1.50. If the return on equity is 10%, Calculate the firm's net income?
If interest rates doubled to 12%, what would its present value be? Round your answer to the nearest cent.
Every month you put $100 into a savings account which pays 5% interest compounded monthly. At the end of each year you receive a $500 bonus which you place directly into your "house fund". How much is in this account after 5 years?
Discuss the Roth IRA, stating who can contribute and the advantages or disadvantages.
United snack company sells 50 pound bags of peanuts to university dormitories for $10 a bag the fixed costs of this operation are 80 000 while the variable cost of peanuts are $.10 per round.
What is the required after-tax refunding investment outlay, that is, the cash outlay at the time of the refunding?
You just purchased a bond that matures in 4 years. The bond has a face value of $1,000 and has an 9% annual coupon. The bond has a current yield of 7.63%. What is the bond's yield to maturity? Round your answer to two decimal places.
If a firm has only independent projects, a constant WACC, and projects with normal cash flows (i.e., cash flow 0 is negative and all others are positive), the NPV and IRR methods will always lead to the same capital budgeting decisions.
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