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Suppose a 15,000 SF building you are considering purchasing is generating gross rents of $300,000 per year with no expense reimbursement. Operating expenses are $100,000 per year and vacancy loss is 5% of gross rent. You feel you need to carry capital reserves and leasing commissions @2% of gross rent. You can buy the building for $2,000,000 and finance 70% of the purchase price @ 8% interest and 30-year amortization (0.0881 loan constant). Replacement costs for similar buildings are $125 per square foot and vacancy rates are 7%.
Determine your NOI, CFO, FC, ROA and ROE. What should you do? Why? What else should you worry about?
Prepare a statement of cash flows for Warnick Co. for the year ended May 31, Year2. Use the indirect method.
You are constructing a portfolio of two assets, Asset A and Asset B. The expected returns of the assets are 14 percent and 17 percent, respectively. The standard deviations of the assets are 40 percent and 48 percent, respectively.
Your retirement strategy is to invest 500 per month in an equity mutual fund and 200 per month in a bond fund. Your retirement date is 30 years from now. The expected return on the stock fund is expected to be 8% and the expected return on the bond f..
When the required rate of return on a bond equals its coupon rate, the bond will sell at its par value. When interest rates rise, bond prices on outstanding issues fall. When interest rates fall, bond prices on outstanding issues rise.
A stock sells for $20 per share and you purchase 100 shares. If the value of stock doubles to $40 in 1 year what would be the total return? What would be the total return if the required margin where: a. Required margin 75%? b. Required margin 50%? c..
You are called in as a financial analyst to appraise the bonds of Olsen’s Clothing Stores. The $1,000 par value bonds have a quoted annual interest rate of 12 percent, which is paid semi annually. The yield to maturity on the bonds is 12 percent annu..
What are reverse repos? How are they used banks, companies, and the Fed? Explain the sequence for the result on the money supply.
The risk per unit of return is measured by the
The dividend yield is defined as:
Your purchase a U.S. Treasury inflation-indexed bond at par value of $1,000. The bond offers a coupon rate of 6% paid semi annually. During the first six months that you hold the bond, prices in the United Stees rise by 2%. What is the new par value ..
An investor wants to form a two asset portfolio consisting of treasury bills with a return of 2.5% and a risky portfolio with an expected return of 15.2% and a standard deviation of 16%. The investor wants the expected return of the two asset portfol..
After completing its capital spending for the year, Carlson Manufacturing has $2,500 extra cash. Carlson’s managers must choose between investing the cash in Treasury bonds that yield 3 percent or paying out the cash to investors who would invest in ..
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