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A project has an initial cost of $40,000, expected net cash inflows of $9,000 per year for 7 years, and a cost capital of 11%. What is the project's IRR?
You deposit 5,000 into a retirement fund at the end of each year for the next 20 years at 5% effective annual interest rate. With that accumulated fund, you then purchase a 35-year annuity-immediate
A new roof would last 20 years, but would cost $20,000. The house is expected to last forever. Assuming the costs will remain constant and that the interest rate is 5% what value would you assign the existing roof
what differentiates the portfolios of a money market mutual fund, a commercial bank, a savings and loan association, and a life insurance company
That Wich Corp. had additions to retained earnings for the year just ended of $328,000. The firm paid out $176,000 in cash dividends, and it has ending total equity of $4.81 million.
A Japanese company has a bond outstanding that sells for 94 percent of its ?100,000 par value. The bond has a coupon rate of 5.30 percent paid annually and matures in 15 years.
A restaurant owner wants to buy new kitchen equipment for $25,000. He would like to pay for it through saving up $2,000 a week in a fund that pays 10% interest compounded monthly.
The McGregor Whisky Company is proposing to market diet scotch. The product will first be test-marketed for two years in southern California at an initial cost of $610,000.
Compute the duration for bond C, and rank the bonds on the basis of their price volatility. The current rate of interest is 8 percent, so the prices of bonds A and B are $1,000 and $1,268 respectively.
if there are no excess reserves in the banking system and $1 billion in new reserves are created by the federal reserve, what should happen to the supply of money
What is leverage, how do you create or decrease leverage and why is leverage used?
The bank pays a quarterly dividend of $1.65 on this stock. What is the current price of this preferred stock given a required rate of return of 10.5 percent
Compute the future value in year 8 of a $4,100 deposit in year 1 and another $3,600 deposit at the end of year 3 using a 10 percent interest rate.
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