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1: What would you pay for an asset that had cash flows of $2,000 at the end of year, $2,5000 at the end of year 2 and $3,000 at the end of the year three if the appropriate discount rate is 5% each year? How much money would you have if you banked your cash flows and sold the remains of the asset at the end of the second year? What rate of return did you earn over two years?
2: Your brother-in law needs a loan again. This time he needs to borrow $10,000. He always comes to you because you only charge him 4% interest per year. He promises to pay you $2,000 a year from now, $4,000 in two years and the rest of what he owes you in three years. How much will his third payment be?
You have $20,000 to invest in a stock portfolio. Your choices are Stock X with an expected return of 14 percent and Stock Y with an expected return of 11 percent. Assume your goal is to create a portfolio with an expected return of 12.55 percent. How..
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Find the hedge ratio for a put option using the data provided. Use the hedge ratio to show the loss on a portfolio of 200 shares if the portofolio is hedged with put options. The percentage loss on the shares is 2%.
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A US government bond matures in 10 years. Its quoted price is now 96.4, which means the buyer will pay $96.40 for each $100 of the bond's face value. The bond pays 5% interest on its face value each year. If $10,000 (the face value) worth of these bo..
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Photochronograph Corporation (PC) manufactures time series photographic equipment. It is currently at its target debt−equity ratio of .8. It’s considering building a new $48 million manufacturing facility. This new plant is expected to generate after..
Last year, DEF Corporation had sales of $315,000, net income of $17,832, and year-end total assets of $210,000. The firm's debt-to-assets ratio was 42.5%. What was DEF's Corp.'s Return on Equity (ROE)?
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