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Sally is choosing between two bonds both of which mature in 15 years and have same level of risk. Bond A is a municipal bond that yields 5.75%. Bond B is a corporate bond that yields 7.75%. If Sally is in the 28% tax bracket, which bond should she select and why?
The Good Life Insurance Co. wants to sell you an annuity which will pay you $640 per quarter for 25 years. You want to earn a minimum rate of return of 4.9 percent.
Crypton Electronics has a capital structure consisting of 44% common stock and 56% debt. A debt issue of $1000 par value, 5.6% bonds that mature in 15 years and pay annual interest will sell for $979.
The first debt is $570 due in 8 months, and the second is $1380 due in 18 months. What will that single payment be if she wants to make it at the end of 1 year given a compound interest rate of 4.9%?
You buy a zero coupon bond at the beginning of the year that has a face value of $1000, a YTM of 9 percent, and 12 years to maturity. You hold the bond for the entire year.
Henderson Industries has $500 million of common equity; its stock price is $44 per share; and its Market Value Added (MVA) is $50 million. How many common shares are currently outstanding
All is not lost: You just received an offer in the mail to transfer your $12,000 balance from your current credit card, which charges an annual rate of 19.8 percent, to a new credit card charging a rate of 10.4 percent.
Inflation is expected to remain constant in the future at 3.3%. Default-risk premium is expected to remain constant at the rate of 1.8% . The liquidity risk is only 0.03% on the bonds.
Kitty invested in the New Issue Bio-Tech Fund, which invests in small, newly issued bio-tech stocks and whose investors have earned an average of 16% per year in the fund's relatively short history.
Beginning three months from now, you want to be able to withdraw $2,100 each quarter from your bank account to cover college expenses over the next four years.
Consider a $500 deposit earning 5 percent interest per year for 5 years. How much total interest is earned on interest (excluding interest earned on the original deposit)
A firm has zero debt in its capital structure. Its overall cost of capital is 10%. The firm is considering a new capital structure with 80% debt. The interest rate on the debt would be 8%.
You take a $5,000 loan with an interest rate of 10% and pay off a constant principal portion of $200 every year. Use the arithmetic progression.
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