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Many businesses find it generally more efficient to enlist the services of a financial institution when it comes time to raise capital: IE. Investment Banks: An organization that underwrites and distributes new investment securities and helps business obtain financing. Commercial Banks: The traditional department store type of financing serving a variety of savers and borrowers. Financial Service Corporations: A firm that offers a wide range of financial services, including investment banking, brokerage operations, insurance, and commercial banking. Credit Unions: Cooperative association whose members have a common bond such as employees of the same firm. Pension Funds: Retirement plans funded by corporations or government agencies. Life Insurance Companies: Take annual premium payments and invest these funds in stocks, bonds, or real estate and make payments to beneficiaries of the insured parties. Mutual Funds: Corporations that accept money from savers and then use these funds to buy stocks, long-term bonds, or short-term debt issued by business or government. They typically pool funds to reduce risk by diversification. Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs): Buy a portfolio of stocks of a certain type of business sector. IE. media companies, oil companies, Chinese companies, etc. and then sell their own shares to the public. Hedge Funds: Not regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Typically have large minimum investments of over $1 million and marketed to individuals an institutions with high net worth. Private Equity Companies: Target, buy, and then manage entire firms. Most of the money used to buy these companies is borrowed. Why the various financial instruments are considered claims against a company's future cash flows?
The Hartnett Corporation manufactures baseball bats with Pudge Rodriguez’s autograph stamped on them. Each bat sells for $35 and has a variable cost of $22. There are $97,500 in fixed costs involved in the production process. a. Compute the break-eve..
As the project manager, the project team is looking to you for direction on each of these issues. Review the comments of the key players, consult the grading rubric below and then answer the following questions.
Microwave Oven Programming, Inc is considering the construction of a new plant. The plant will have an initial cash outlay of $7 million (= -$7 million), and will produce cash flows of $2.9 million at the end of year 1, $5 million at the end of year ..
A firm has sales of $4,780, costs of $2,580, interest paid of $173, and depreciation of $481. The tax rate is 34 percent. What is the value of the cash coverage ratio?
The book value of equity of a firm is $100 million and the market value of equity is $200 million. The face value of debt of the firm is $50 million and the market value of debt is $60 million. What is the market value of assets of the firm?
Suppose you had held a portfolio consisting of 50% of Stock A and 50% of Stock B. Calculate the standard deviation of returns for each stock for the portfolio. Year rA rB 2009 -30.00% -7.50% 2010 63.00% 22.50% 2011 30.00% -19.50% 2012 -12.00% 75.00% ..
Lamar Lumber buys $8 million of materials (net of discounts) on terms of 3/5, net 50; and it currently pays after 5 days and takes discounts. Lamar plans to expand, which will require additional financing. What would be the effective cost of that cre..
The third year of depreciation on business furniture costing 10,000 purchased in March 2010, using half-year convention and accelerated depreciation
What is the future value of an annuity where $3,000 is deposited every 6 months for 8 years, and earns interest at 12 percent compounded semi-annually?
A bond with a coupon rate of 4% making annual payments is being offered with a YTM of 5%. If the bond has 12 years until it matures, what is the current yield of the bond? (Express your answer as a percentage. example: 3.45)
Harris Fell, CPA and member of the AICPA, was engaged to audit the financial statements of Wilson Corporation. Fell had half-completed the audit when he had a dispute with the management of Wilson Corporation and was discharged.
Martell Mining Company's ore reserves are being depleted, so its sales are falling. Also, because its pit is getting deeper each year, its costs are rising. As a result, the company's earnings and dividends are declining at the constant rate of 9% pe..
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