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Francis Peabody just won the $89,000,000 California State Lottery. The lottry offers the winner a choice of receiving the winnings in a lump sum or in 26 equal annual installments to be made at the beinning of each year. Assume that funds would be investeed at 7.65%. Francis is trying to decide whether to take the lump sum or the annual installments. What is the amount of the lump sum that would be exactly equal to the present value of the annual installments? Round off to to the nearest $1 and show formula to how you get the answer.
Suppose Cisco Systems pays no dividends but spent 5 billion dollars on share repurchase last year. What stock price does this correspond to?
Tradeoff between 2 decision criteria such as ease of commuting & attractiveness of job, can you use money as a common denominator to evaluate precise tradeoffs?
Why would a company prefer cross-sectional research rather than longitudinal research?
What is Iris Inc.'s Total Assets?
You just received $225,000 from an insurance settlement. You have decided to set this money aside and invest it for your retirement. Currently, your aim is to retire 25 years from today.
Suppose you are an upper-level manager in a company. Which financial ratios would you consider most useful? Would these ratios be different than the ones you would consider useful as an investor?
Buchanan Corporation is refunding $12 million worth of 10% debt. The corporation's tax rate is 35%. The call premium is 9 percent.
Your Company, Agrico Products, is considering the purchase of a tractor that will have a net cost of $36,000, will increase pre-tax operating cash flows before taking account of depreciation effects by $12,000 per year,
Based on the answer from question three, which asset appears riskiest base on standard deviation - Explain the various that you might take and their implications
Sue and Tom Wright are assistant professors at the local university. They each take house about $42,000 per year after taxes. Sue is 37 years of age, and Tom is thirty-five.
Compute the present value of a two-period annuity of $1 per period if the discount rate is 10 percent. A two-period annuity of $1 per period has a present value of $1.808. Find the discount rate from the present value table.
You want to have $30,000 in your savings account eight years from now-what amount should you deposit each year?
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