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You are given the following information for Smashville, Inc. Cost of goods sold: $ 209,000 Investment income: $ 2,100 Net sales: $ 392,000 Operating expense: $ 90,000 Interest expense: $ 7,400 Dividends: $ 14,000 Tax rate: 35 % Current liabilities: $ 22,000 Cash: $ 21,000 Long-term debt: $ 27,000 Other assets: $ 37,000 Fixed assets: $ 128,000 Other liabilities: $ 5,000 Investments: $ 41,000 Operating assets: $ 35,000 During the year, Smashville, Inc., had 25,000 shares of stock outstanding and depreciation expense of $15,000. Calculate the book value per share, earnings per share, and cash flow per share
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Assume the employee does withdraw all of the funds whether you say it is a good idea or not: $30,000 contributed by her and $15,000 contributed by the employer. The employee is 35 years old, has worked for you for 6 years and is leaving to take anoth..
Suppose that you are considering investing in a four-year bond that has a par value of $1,000 and a coupon rate of 6%. What is the price of the bond if the market interest rate on similar bonds is 6%? What is the bond’s current yield? Suppose that yo..
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Your portfolio has a beta of 1.27. The portfolio consists of 17 percent U.S. Treasury bills, 29 percent in stock A, and 54 percent in stock B. Stock A has a risk-level equivalent to that of the overall market. What is the beta of stock B?
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