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Richard has an outstanding order with his stock broker to purchase 1,000 shares of every IPO. The next three IPOs are each priced at $30 a share and will all start trading on the same day. Richard is allocated 1,000 shares of IPO A, 400 shares of IPO B, and 100 shares of IPO C. On the first day of trading IPO A opened at $31.50 a share and ended the day at $26 a share. IPO B opened at $31 a share and finished the day at $32 a share. IPO C opened at $36.50 a share and ended the day at $40.25 a share. What is Richard's total profit or loss on these three IPOs as of the end of the first day of trading?
If you deposited $1,000 with an Annual interest Rate of 16% with 12 Compounding Periods Per Year (M) in the total of 6 Compounding Periods (Years). What will be your total accumulated money in the end of 6 years
What interest rate does Bob Jones need to make on a taxable investment to equal the 6% he can make on a tax free bond, assuming he is in the 40 percent tax bracket
A couple has decided to purchase a $120000 house using a down payment of $18000. They can amortize the balance at 10% over 20 years. a) What is their monthly payment
Barbara is considering investing in a stock and is aware that the return on that investment is particularly sensitive to how the economy is performing.
A firm's recent dividend was $2.00 per share. The stock is selling in the market place for $50.00 per share. If investors are demanding 10% on this stock, what is this stock's growth rate
Mark deposits $800 each month in a retirement plan paying 10% compounded monthly. How much will he have in the account after 14 years
Payout and retention ratio: Drekker, Inc., has revenues of $312,766, costs of $220,222, interest payment of $31,477, and a tax rate of 34 percent. It paid dividends of $34,125 to shareholders.
on January 1, 2013 Gibson corporation entered into a four-year operating lease. The payments were as follows. $21000 in 2012, $19000 in 2013, 16,000 in 2014, 14000 in 2015.
Delhoyo Corporation, a manufacturing company, has provided data concerning its operations for September. The beginning balance in the raw materials account was $37,000 and the ending balance was $29,000.
For 2012, Everyday Electronics reported $22.5 million of sales and $18 million of operating costs (including depreciation). The company has $15 million of investor-supplied operating capital.
The Walker Landscaping Company can purchase a piece of equipment for $3,600. The asset has a two-year life, and will produce a cash flow of $600 in the first year and $4,200 in the second year.
You have an investment with 16 quarterly cash flows of $2000. The first payment is 3 months from today. If the EAR is 9%, what is the present value of this investment
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