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Upon graduation from college, Bob, Carol, Ted, and Alice formed Kotaku, LP, a limited partnership, to distribute video gaming software over the Internet. Bob and Carol each contributed $50,000 and became the general partners. Ted and Alice each contributed $25,000 and became the limited partners. Bob and Carol oversee the day to day management of the business. They hire designer, Nick, who develops their number one selling software program, Dawn of Ka. The company sends Nick as a representative to the annual Comic-Con convention in San Diego to promote their products. Nick rents a car to travel from the hotel to attend the convention and entertain potential clients. While there, Nick negligently causes a car accident and runs over a pedestrian, Ralph, who is seriously injured as a result. As a result, Ralph sues to recover damages and names Kotaku, LP, Bob, Carol, Ted, Alice, and Nick in the lawsuit. Discuss the liability of each party and the potential amount Ralph might recover from each.
Assume the distribution of the length of the cuts follows the normal distribution with a population standard deviation of 8 seconds. Suppose we select a sample of 16 cuts from various cds sold by cra cds, inc.
If you expect that the interest rate will be 8% 5 years from now, what is your potential gain or loss if your expectation is correct and interest rates are 8% after 5 years?
First National agrees to act as Interstate's mortgagee, and Interstate obtains an insurance policy from Good Hands to cover the property. A fire totally destroys the warehouse.
What is the total value of the company before and after the announcement, and what is the value of one share?
Determine the current rate of inflation.
Some companies debt-equity targets are expressed not as a debt ratio, but as a target debt rating on a firm outstanding bonds. What are the pros and cons of setting a target rating, rather than a target ratio?
Why do you think a company that is considering investing in a long-term project that will not generate any positive cash flow for many years would fund it by issuing zero-coupon bonds?
Suppose there are two firms operating in the same industry. The two firms are almost identical. The only difference is their capital structure. Firm UU has only equity while firm LL has 30% of debt and 70 percent of equity.
With the proliferation of corporate takeovers, leveraged buyouts, and restructuring in the United State, it would seem that CFO hold the keys to executive wisdom.
Find Cash Flow from Assets in each of the 10 year lives of projects 1 and 2 (remember to include the effect of additions to NWC).
A recession is an illustration of systematic risk because it affects the pattern of a number of aspects, Discuss some other examples of systematic risks?
What couponrate should the company set on its new bonds if it wants to sellthem at par? Show work.
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