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Amsted, Inc. is considering a project that will increase revenues by $2.5 million, cash operating expenses by $700,000, and depreciation and amortization by $300,000 during 2011. For this project, the firm will purchase $800,000 of equipment during the year while decreasing its inventory by $200,000 (with no corresponding decrease in current liabilities). The marginal tax rate for Amsted is 35 percent. What is this project's incremental after-tax free cash flow for 2011?
Explain how Jenny might optimally invest $1,000,000 in a portfolio of financial assets to earn an expected return of 14 percent per annum and determine the risk that she would face in doing so.
Jensen's Travel Agency has 8 percent preferred stock outstanding that is currently selling for $28 a share. The market rate of return is 14 percent and the firm's tax rate is 34 percent. What is Jensen's cost of preferred stock
Why when trying to utilize interest rate future contracts, it is important to note both the duration of the commitment and the market value of the futures contract?
Determine the value of a privately-held firm based on the following data: total market value of a comparable firm is $200,000; net income of a comparable firm is $40,000;
Using an EVA analysis, should Laidlaw acquire the new piece of equipment?
A company whose charter authorize 10 million shares, has sold 6 million to the public. Of these, 5 million are in the hands of investors today.
Risk management relates to decreasing cost of risk, meaning reducing cost of the actual management of risk. People invest their money, whether it's in bonds or stocks,
Pigeon Express currently plows back 40% of its earnings and earns a return of 20% on this investment. The dividend yield on the stock is 4%.
A company issues $20,000,000, 7.8 percent, 20-year bonds to yield 8 percent on January 1, 2010. Interest is paid on June 30 and December 31. The proceeds from the bonds are $19,604,145.
Assume all bonds are $1,000 par value. A person buys a 5 year, $1,000 certificate of deposit which carries the nominal rate of 9%, compounded semiannually. How much difference is there in the total interest paid by the 2 competing investments?
Good Values, Inc., is all-equity financed. The total market value of the firm currently is $100,000, and there are 2,000 shares outstanding. Ignore taxes. The firm has declared a $5 per share dividend. The stock will go ex-dividend tomorrow. At wh..
Old Alfred Road, who is well-known to drivers on the Maine Turnpike, has reached his seventieth birthday and is ready to retire. Mr. Road has no formal training in finance but has saved his money and invested carefully.
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