Calculate bond prices and cash flows for any change

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Please note, Excel spreadsheets that are not able to automatically calculate bond prices and cash flows for any change in interest rates, maturity, or cash in-flows will not satisfy the requirements for this assignment! Estimates change in business and Excel files should be set up or linked to automatically adjust to changes.

 

Bond Pricing:

 

You are to determine the price of each of the bonds at issuance. Prepare a table showing the amount of interest, principle, and total price of each of the bonds below. Again, your spreadsheet should update for any change in face amount, interest rates, maturity, or payment frequency (I will input data into your spreadsheet to test these items.).  Below are the bonds:

 

Issuance Date

9/30/2016

11/15/2016

3/15/2016

Face Amount of Bond

$1,000,000

$750,000

$1,250,000

Maturity Date

9/30/2036

11/15/2021

6/15/2026

Stated Rate

8%

12%

12%

Market Rate

10%

7%

15%

Payment Frequency

Semiannual

Annual

Quarterly

 

 

In addition, assume that the company has issued the above bonds. Prepare the journal entries at the date of issuance and the first interest payment date (Hint: The interest payment date will be based upon the payment frequency.). Journal entries should be prepared for each of the bonds. Remember that the numbers on the journal should be linked so that they update too.

 

 

Cash Flow Analysis:

 

 

Using Excel Functions, determine the discounted cash flow of the following purchase of a new plant facility. Given a required rate of return of 8 percent and that the plant costs $2M, determine whether the company should invest in the plant. Make sure to again link all the inputs in excel in case projected costs or inflows change.

 

Year

0

1

2

3

4

5

Initial Cost & Maintenance

($2,000,000)

($6,500)

($6,500)

($10,500)

($10,500)

($12,000)

Projected Revenue

 

150,000

500,000

650,000

720,000

900,000

Depreciation

 

-25,000

-51,200

-51,200

-51,200

-51,200

Total Annual Cash Flow

($2,000,000)

$118,500

$442,300

$588,300

$658,300

$836,800

Cumulative Cash Flow

($2,000,000)

($1,881,500)

($1,439,200)

($850,900)

($192,600)

$644,200

 

 

Reference no: EM131722207

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