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Assume that a specialty group has the following cost structure and that the group expects to perform 7,500 procedures in the coming year:
Fixed costs $500,000Variable Cost per procedure $25Charge (Revenue) per procedure $100
What is the contribution margin per procedure and breakeven point?
A zero coupon bond with a face value of $1,000 is issued with an initial price of $440.50. The bond matures in 15 years. What is the implicit interest, in dollars, for the first year of the bond's life
Compute the future value in year 8 of a $4,100 deposit in year 1 and another $3,600 deposit at the end of year 3 using a 10 percent interest rate.
If transaction costs to buy and sell the securities are $2,200 and the securities will be held for three months, what required annual yield must be earned before the investment makes economic sense
Conduct a bivariate nonlinear conintegration tests using threshold Vector Error Correction (TVEC) methodology. Need to develop Matlab code.
Crypton Electronics has a capital structure consisting of 41% common stock and 59%debt. a debt issue of $1000 par value 6.1% bonds that mature in 15 years and pay intrest will sell for $977.
What is the yield to maturity on a Treasury STRIPS with 7 years to maturity and a quoted price of 65.492
A Treasury bond that matures in 10 years has a yield of 6%. A 10-year corporate bond has a yield of 9%. Assume that the liquidity premium on the corporate bond is 0.5%.
A 2-year maturity bond with face value of $1,000 makes annual coupon payments of $106 and is selling at face value. What will be the rate of return on the bond if its yield to maturity at the end of the year
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 December 31, 2009, balance sheet of Schism, Inc., showed long-term debt of $1.395 million, and the December 31, 2010, balance sheet showed long-term debt of $1.57 million.
Casino.com Corporation is building a $25 million office building in Las Vegas and is financing the construction at an 80 % loan-to-value ratio, where the loan is in the amount of $20,000,000.
a) 12% nominal rate, semiannual compounding, discounted back 5 years b. 12% nominal rate, quarterly compounding, discounted back 5 years
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