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Do you believe that the firm's social responsibilities conflict with the ultimate goal of shareholder's wealth maximization? Consider issues such as the protection of the environment and the creation of jobs.
As we discuss social responsibility and ethics this week, is it possible that certain decisions and actions can conflict with the goal of shareholder wealth maximization?
In finance, what would we call this conflict?
Ethics
It's easy for us to study ethics and often play "arm chair quarterback" after an issue has become public. Put yourself in this situation... You determine that your boss's boss (let's call him Steve the Vice President) is building false documents to help the company get a loan. You follow the chain of command and talk to your boss who simply tells you to stick to your job and not Steve's. What do you do next? Remember unemployment is still running around 7.0% or so and your youngest child needs braces. Umm... come to think of it your other children need school clothes, supplies and the entire family likes to eat. Your job also pays well above average.
If you were the HR manager, what would you do if someone came to you with this issue?
Define what is meant by interest rate risk. Assume you are the manager of a $100 million portfolio of corporate bonds and you believe interest rates will fall. What adjustments should you make to your portfolio based on your beliefs?
What effect on the future value of an annuity does increasing the interest rate have? Does a change from 4% to 6% have the same dollar impact as a change from 6% to 8%?
These two possibilities are equally like. If you wait, the true outcome will be appraent in period 1, at the expense of a one period delay for all cash-flows. What is the value of the option to delay one period?
At the end of 2013, Crane Industries Inc.'s stock price was $30.75. A year later it was $34.88. Per share dividends over the year were $0.55, while earnings per share were $1.33. What was the dividend yield in fiscal year 2014
Calculate the standard deviation of the monthly HPRs. Identify and briefly discuss all the Betas. In your discussion, compare the Betas to those found on Bloomberg and Yahoo Finance.
What does it mean that Moody's downgraded "Greek debt to junk status"? What is Greek debt? What is junk status?
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The marketing manager projects a 15 percent increase in unit volume sales this year with a 20 percent price decrease (due to a price reduction by a competitor). Returned merchandise will represent 12 percent of total sales. What is your net dollar..
Complete a SWOT analysis on the case. Strengths-Weaknesses-Opportunities-Threats-Personal Observations. Each of the 5 topics 200 words at least, with reference citations.
Calculating Stock Returns: Nike, Inc. (Easy) The shares of Nike, Inc., traded at $57.83 per share at the beginning of fiscal year 2010 and closed at $73.38.
You plan to set aside equal annual payments (at the end of) each year for the next 4 years to provide for your needs. If the interest rate is 6%, how much do you set aside each year?
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