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Company X is based in the United Kingdom and would like to borrow $50 million at a fixed rate of interest for five years in U.S. funds. Because the company is not well known in the United States, this has proved to be impossible. However, the company has been quoted 12% per annum on fixed-rate five-year sterling funds. Company Y is based in the United States and would like to borrow the equivalent of $50 million in sterling funds for five years at a fixed rate of interest. It has been unable to get a quote but has been offered U.S. dollar funds at 10.5% per annum. Five-year government bonds currently yield 9.5% per annum in the United States and 10.5% in the United Kingdom. Suggest an appropriate currency swap that will net the financial intermediary 0.5% per annum.
The town of Cedar Falls has decided to lease their parking meters for 10 years to a private company in order to raise revenue for some much needed road repairs. Cedar Falls' mayor informs you that she wants the deal with greatest Net Present Value (N..
How much would you have to invest to receive 5000 each year for the next 10 years assuming a 5% interest rate. Hi guys. Please use PV=FV/(1+i)^n formula in your explanation. I don't understand how to include the "each year for the next 10 years" part..
New Business is just being formed by 10 investors, each of whom will own 10% of the business. The firm is expected to earn $1,000,000 before taxes each year. The corporate tax rate is 34% and the personal tax rate for the firm's investors is 35%.
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Ansell. Inc., a medical device manufacturer uses compressed air in solenoids and pressure switches in its machines to control various mechanical movements. Over the years, the manufacturing floor has changed layouts numerous times. If Ansell decide t..
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An investment will pay you $20,000 in 7 years. The appropriate discount rate is 7 percent compounded daily. What is the present value?
Antiques “R” Us is a mature manufacturing firm. The company plans to pay an $8 dividend next year, but management expects to reduce the payout by 7 percent per year, indefinitely. If you require a 13 percent return on this stock, what will you pay fo..
You are called in as a financial analyst to appraise the bonds of Olsen’s Clothing Stores. The $1,000 par value bonds have a quoted annual interest rate of 11 percent, which is paid semiannually. Compute the price of the bonds based on semiannual ana..
In an efficient capital market:
You are given the following information for Watson Power Co. Assume the company’s tax rate is 40 percent. Debt: 5,000 7.8 percent coupon bonds outstanding, $1,000 par value, 20 years to maturity, selling for 107 percent of par; the bonds make semiann..
Studies indicate that the direct cost of bankruptcy is small. What are the direct costs? What are the indirect costs of bankruptcy? What types of firms are most exposed to these indirect costs?
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