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Ben invested $5,000 twenty years ago with an insurance company that has paid him 5 percent simple interest on his funds. Charles invested $5,000 twenty years ago in a fund that has paid him 5 percent interest, compounded annually. How much more interest has Charles earned than Ben over the past 20 years.
Drugs 'R Us operates a mail-order pharmaceutical business on the West Coast. The firm receives an average of $642,000 in payments per day. On average, it takes 7 days for the firm to receive payment, from the time customers mail their checks to the t..
GEORGE's Warehouse signed a six-year capital lease on January 1, 2014, with payments due every December 31. Interest is calculated annually at 10%, and the present value of the minimum lease payments is $16,425. Calculate the amount of the annual pay..
Traditional financial management are concerned with raising funds and optimum utilisation. do you agree? Explain.
We know that the use of debt magnifies potential gains and losses to shareholders. Given that there are taxes and financial distress costs, is there an easily identifiable debt/equity ratio (leverage) that will maximize the value of the firm? Why or ..
Luke borrows $800,000 from ANZ to set up a medical practice. He agrees to pay a fixed interest rate of 12% per annum compounding monthly and to repay by equal monthly instalments over 20 years. Calculate the monthly repayment and the remaining loan a..
Are financial statements always transparent? How can financial statements be manipulated to show short-term gains? Present some real-life cases.
A real estate developer purchased a piece of property at the end of December 2005 for $250,000. The developer sold it at the end of a few years later for $860,000 and was pleased to see that the annual rate of return was 16.7%. When was the property ..
A firm wants a sustainable growth rate of 2.13 percent while maintaining a 30 percent dividend payout ratio and a profit margin of 4 percent. The firm has a capital intensity ratio of 2. What is the debt-equity ratio that is required to achieve the f..
Challenges Expanding Into Foreign Markets What do you think are some of the biggest challenges facing larger corporations expanding into foreign markets with regards to segmentation, targeting, and positioning? How can those challenges be mitigated?
A small business owner visits his bank to ask for a loan. The owner states that he can repay a loan at $2,400 per month for the next three years and then $1,400 per month for two years after that. If the bank is charging customers 10.75 percent APR, ..
Genentech Corporation, by analyzing its weekly balances in its checking account, has determined that the variance of cash flows is $3,000,000. Further, the cost of transferring money from the checking account to a money market account is $65 per tran..
Maggie’s Muffins, Inc., generated $490,000.00 in sales during 2013, and its year-end total assets were $310,513.00. Also, at year-end 2013, current liabilities were $90,700.00, consisting of $33,000.00 of notes payable, $40,500.00 of accounts payable..
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