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Reinvestment risk is the risk that, at maturity, an investor will only be able to reinvest the proceeds of a bond at a lower YTM than that of the issue that matured.
(A) Does a Laddering Strategy mitigate (reduce, not eliminate) this risk? Why or why not?
(B) Does a Call provision increase, decrease, or not affect the reinvestment risk faced by investors? Justify your answer with facts and logic.
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Compare and contrast expatriation and inpatriation to determine which one is the most effective for MNEs.
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The company is in the process of issuing $2 million of bonds at par that carry a 5% annual coupon. What is the unlevered value of the firm (in millions)?
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Havana, Inc., has identified an investment project with the following cash flows. If the discount rate is 8 percent, what is the future value of these cash flows in Year 4? What is the future value at an interest rate of 11 percent? At 24 percent?
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Kings of Leon, Inc., has a book value of equity of $64,500. Long-term debt is $57,500. Net working capital, other than cash, is $22,300. Fixed assets are $92,100 and current liabilities are $7,300.
The depreciation expense is $4,300 and the tax rate is 35 percent. What is the projected net income (NOPAT) for the first year of the project?
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