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Precision Tool is analyzing two machines to determine which one it should purchase. The company requires a 15 percent rate of return and uses straight-line depreciation to a zero book value over the life of its equipment. Machine A has a cost of $892,000, annual operating costs of $28,200, and a 4-year life. Machine B costs $1,118,000, has annual operating costs of $19,500, and has a 5-year life. Whichever machine is purchased will be replaced at the end of its useful life. Which machine should Precision Tool purchase?
Suppose that four college students check their FICO scores and discover the information listed below. Describe how lenders might price loans to the borrowers with lower scores versus the borrowers with higher scores in terms of rates and fees charged..
Cast Iron Company, on each nondelinquent sale, receives revenues with a present value of $1,270 and incurs costs with a value of $1,085. Cast Iron has been asked to extend credit to a new customer. Calculate the minimum probability at which credit ca..
Economists estimate the one- year inflation rate to be 4 percent in the United States. The one- year Treasury bill with a face value of USD 100 is quoted at a discount of USD 2.5 from face value. Estimate the real interest rate. (use p.pp%)
What is the current account generally composed of? What is the financial account generally composed of? What are some of the major objectives of the IMF?
Finding the WACC. Given the following information for Janicek Power Co., find the WACC. Assume the company’s tax rate is 35 percent. Debt: 8,500 7.2 percent coupon bonds outstanding, $1,000 par value, 25 years to maturity, selling for 118 percent of ..
The earnings of Kao, Inc. are expected to grow over the next 3 years by 30%, 20%, and 10%, respectively, and by 2% thereafter. The most recent dividend paid by the company was $1.00 (that is, D0 = 1.00). If the required rate of return is 5%, what is ..
Salt Foods purchases twenty $1,000, 6%, 10-year bonds issued by Pretzelmania, Inc., for $21,559 on January 1. The market interest rate for bonds of similar risk and maturity is 5%. Salt Foods receives interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31.
What are some of the dangers and incentive problems of the financial sector getting too big and commonwealth Bank issues bonds on the capital market to raise financing for its loans.
Explain the difference between and give examples of a financial merger and an operating merger and explain the difference and offer an example of each - a joint venture and a merger.
For purposes of maximum portfolio diversification, which of the following would provide the greatest diversification?
Ten years ago Bacon Signs Inc. issued twenty-five-year 8% annual coupon bonds with a $1,000 face value each. Since then, interest rates in general have fallen and the yield to maturity on the Bacon bonds is now 7%. Given this information, what is the..
Phillips Industries runs a small manufacturing operation. For this fiscal year, it expects real net cash flows of $190,000. Phillips is an ongoing operation, but it expects competitive pressures to erode its real net cash flows at 4 percent per year ..
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