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Suppose you sell a fixed asset for $90,000 when its book value is $95,000. If your company's marginal tax rate is 40%, what will be the effect on cash flows of this sale (i.e., what will be the after-tax cash flow of this sale)?
Calculate the arithmetic average returns for large-company stocks and T-bills over this period. Calculate the observed risk premium in each year for the large-company stocks versus the T-bills.
At the end of the first day of trading, IPO A is selling for $22.70 a share and IPO B is selling for $18.60 a share. What is the difference in the total profits or losses that Scott and Steve have as of the end of the first day of trading
A furniture company produces 5 times as many beds on shift two than on shift one. If a total of 240 beds were produced, how many were produced on each shift
What are Mark's tax consequences on the grant date, the exercise date, and the date he sells the shares, assuming his ordinary marginal rate is 30 percent and his long-term capital gains rate is 15 percent
Anton, Inc., just paid a dividend of $1.95 per share on its stock. The dividends are expected to grow at a constant rate of 4.1 percent per year, indefinitely. Assume investors require a return of 10.2 percent on this stock.
Kelly Greene has a contract in which she will receive the following payments for the next five years: $4,000, $5,000, $6,000, $7,000 and $8,000. She will then receive an annuity of $10,000 a year from the end of the 6th through the end of the 15th..
You believe that ABC company will pay a dividend of $2 on its common stock next year. Thereafter, you expect dividends to grow at a rate of 6% per year into the future. If you require a return of 12 percent on your investment
Taussig Technologies Corporation (TTC) has been growing at a rate of 14% per year in recent years. This same growth rate is expected to last for another 2 years, then decline to gn = 4%.
What are the pros and cons of the Treasury and Federal Reserve intervention in the credit crisis
suppose that your firm generate net income of $20 million this year and usually pay out 30% of its net earnings as dividends. The returns on equity is 10%. let DPR represent the payout ratio (30%).
What would happen to the money supply if the reserve requirement increased to 14 percent while noncheckable deposits to checkable deposits fell to 35 percent. Assume the other ratios remain as orgiginally stated.
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.
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