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Explain in detail each of the five sub-questions:
Classify the following as a transaction reported in a sub-component of the current account, or the capital and financial accounts of the countries involved:
1. An Australian food chain imports vegetables from China.
2. A Dutch firm engages an Australian firm to provide a service
3. A Chinese student, residing in Australia, pay for his study at an Australian university
4. A US company buys 100% share of a Japanese company.
5. An American tourist pays for her stay at a hotel in Melbourne, Australia using her American Express Credit card.
A famous quarterback just signed a $9.6 million contract providing $3.2 million a year for 4 years. A less famous receiver signed a $8.6 million 4-year contract providing $3 million now and $2.5 million a year for 4 years. The interest rate is 9%.
A stock had a total return of 9.62 percent last year. The dividend amount was $.70 a share which equated to a dividend yield of 2.39 percent. What is the dividend growth rate?
The faraway moving company is in a major plant of expansion that involves the expenditure of $211 million in the coming year. The firm plans on financing the expansion through retension of $140 in firm earning and borrowing the remaining $71 million.
Which one of the statements about margin requirements on option positions is not correct?
The net present value of a project's cash inflows is $12,933 at a 11.2 percent discount rate. The profitability index is 1.55 and the firm's tax rate is 26 percent. What is the initial cost of the project?
What would be your recommendation to someone who won the $1 million dollar lotto and had two choices; take 20 payments of $50,000 per year or a lump sum of $500,000?
At year-end 2013, Wallace Landscaping’s total assets were $1.6 million and its accounts payable were $415,000. Sales, which in 2013 were $3.0 million, are expected to increase by 25% in 2014. Total assets and accounts payable are proportional to sale..
An insurance company owns $50 million of floating-rate bonds yielding LIBOR plus 1 percent. These loans are financed by $50 million of fixed-rate guaranteed investment contracts (GICs) costing 10 percent. A finance company has $50 million of auto l..
After researching Valero Energy common stock, Sandra Pearson is convinced the stock is overpriced. She contacts her account executive and arranges to sell short 270 shares of Valero Energy. At the time of the sale, a share of common stock has a value..
You need to choose between making a public offering and arranging a private placement. A public issue: The interest rate on the debt would be 8.95%, and the debt would be issued at face value. The underwriting spread would be 1.59%, and other expense..
Cost of Bank Loans Del Hawley, owner of Hawley’s Hardware, is negotiating with First City Bank for a 1-year loan of $50,000. First City has offered Hawley the following alternatives. Calculate the effective annual interest rate for each alternative. ..
Jones Corp’s outstanding bonds, which have a face value of $1,000, have 10 years remaining to maturity. The bonds’ coupon rate is 6%, and interest is paid semiannually. If investors require a rate of return equal to 5% to invest in similar-risk bonds..
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