A $1,000 par value, 30-year bond is 5 years old. It pays interest once a year at an annually compounded coupon rate of 12% The market is returning 8% on comparable bonds. What is the bond’s market price?
> The Miller Milk Company has just come up with a new lactose free dessert product for people who can’t eat or drink ordinary dairy products. Management expects the new product to fuel sales growth at 30% for about two years. After that competitors will
> Gander, Inc. is considering two projects with the following cash flows. Gander uses the payback period method of capital budgeting and accepts only projects with payback periods of 3 years or less. a. If the projects are presented as standalone oppor
> Calculate the NPV at 9% and the IRR for the following projects: a. An initial outlay of $69,724 and an inflow of 15,000 followed by four consecutive inflows of $17,000. b. An initial outlay of $25,424 followed by two zero cash years and then four years o
> Discuss mortgage loans in terms of the time value of money and loan amortization. What important points should every homeowner know about how mortgages work? (Hint: Think about taxes and getting the mortgage paid off.)
> Clancy Inc. is considering a project with the following cash flows. a. Clancy has a policy of rejecting all projects that don’t pay back within three years outright, and analyzing those that do more carefully with time value-based met
> Huron Valley Homes is considering a project requiring a $1 million initial investment. Expected cash inflows will be $25,000 in the first year, $100,000 in the second year, and $200,000 per year for the next six years. a. Calculate the project’s IRR and
> Koski and Hass (K&H) just paid a $2 dividend which is expected to grow at 5% indefinitely. The return on comparable stocks is 9%. What percent of the intrinsic value of K&H stock is derived from dividends paid more than 20 years into the future?
> Provide the missing information for the following projects using the present value of an annuity function [time value of money (TVM) keys rather than the cash flow (CF) function keys]. (Hint: The present value of the annuity of the annual cash flows min
> Tutak Industries is considering a project requiring an initial investment of $200,000 followed by annual cash inflows of $45,000 for the next six years. A second six-year project has an initial outlay of $325,000. a. How much would the second project ha
> The Sampson Company is considering a project that requires an initial outlay of $75,000 and produces cash inflows of $20,806 each year for five years. Sampson's cost of capital is 10%. a. Calculate the project's payback period by making a single divis
> Project Alpha requires an initial outlay of $35,000 and results in a single cash inflow of $56,367.50 after five years. a. If the cost of capital is 8% what are Alpha's NPV and PI? Is the project acceptable under each of these techniques? b. What is pro
> Hamstring Inc. is considering a project with the following cash flows: The company is reluctant to consider projects with paybacks of more than three years. If projects pass the payback screen, they are considered further by means of the NPV and IRR m
> Cavanaugh Construction specializes in designing and building custom homes. Business has been excellent, and Cavanaugh projects a 10% growth rate for the foreseeable future. The company just paid a $3.75 dividend to its stockholders. Comparable stocks
> The Anderson Pipe Co. just paid an annual dividend of $3.75 and is expected to grow at 8% for the foreseeable future. Harley Bevins generally demands a return of 9% when he invests in companies similar to Anderson. a. What is the most Harley should be
> How does High Frequency Trading (HFT) work? How do regulators feel about HFT?
> Nu-Mode Fashions Inc. manufactures quality women’s wear, and needs to borrow money to get through a brief cash shortage. Unfortunately, sales are down, and lenders consider the firm risky. The CFO has asked you to estimate the interest rate Nu-Mode sho
> Suppose dice had four sides instead of six, so rolling a single die would produce equally likely numbers from one to four, and rolling two dice would produce numbers from two to eight. a. Compute the probability distribution of outcomes from rolling tw
> Wayne Merritt drives from Cleveland to Chicago frequently and has noticed that traffic and weather make a big difference in the time it takes to make the trip. As a result, he has a hard time planning activity around his arrival time. To better plan hi
> Lipson Ltd. expects a constant growth rate of 5% in the future. Treasury bills yield 8% and the market is returning 13% on an average issue. Lipson's last annual dividend was $1.35. The company's beta has historically been .9. The introduction of a ne
> Broken Wing Airlines just paid an annual dividend of $2, has a beta of 1.3, and a growth rate of 6% for the foreseeable future. The current return on the market is 10% and Treasury bills earn 4%. If the rate on Treasury bills drops by 0.5% and the mark
> Weisman Electronics of the previous problem is considering acquiring an unrelated business. Management thinks the move could change the firm’s stock price by moving its beta up or down and decreasing its growth rate. A consultant has estimated that We
> Bergman Corp. has experienced zero growth over the last seven years paying an annual dividend of $2.00 per share. Investors generally expect this performance to continue. Bergman stock is currently selling for $24.39. The risk-free rate is 3.0% and Ber
> Seattle Software Inc. recently paid an annual dividend of $1.95 per share and is expected to grow at a 15% rate indefinitely. Short term federal government securities are paying 4% while an average stock is earning its owner 11%. Seattle is a very vola
> Whole Foods Inc. paid a quarterly dividend of $0.47 recently. Treasury bills are yielding 4%, and the average stock is returning about 11%. Whole Foods is a stable company. The return on its stock responds to changes in the political and economic envir
> Seth Harris is an avid investor who likes to speculate on stock price changes. Lately he’s become bored with the slow movement of most stock prices and thinks options might be more exciting. He’s been following the stock of Chelsea Club Inc., a women’s
> Describe the underlying meaning of compounding and compounding periods. How does it relate to time value? Include the idea of an effective annual rate (EAR). What is the annual percentage rate (APR)? Is the APR related to the EAR?
> The CFO of Ramekin Pottery Inc. is concerned about holding up the price of the company’s stock. He’s asked you to do an analysis starting with an estimate of the return investors are likely to require before they will invest in the firm. The overall st
> Erin Behlen has a three-stock portfolio and is interested in estimating its overall return next year. She has $25,000 invested in Forms Corp., which has a beta of 1.3; $75,000 in Crete Corp. with a beta of .8 and $20,000 in Stalls Corp, which has a beta
> You have recently purchased stock in Topical Inc. which has returned between 7% and 9% over the last three years. Your friend, Bob, has criticized your purchase and insists that you should have invested in Combs Inc., as he did, because it’s been return
> The return on Holland-Wilson Inc. (HWI) stock over the last three years is shown below along with the market’s return for the same period. Plot HWI’s return against that of the market in each of the three years. Mak
> Garrett Corp. has been going through a difficult financial period. Over the past three years, its stock price has dropped from $50.00 to $18.00 per share. Throughout this downturn, Garrett has managed to pay a $1.00 dividend each year. Management feel
> The stocks in the problem 11 have the following betas. Calculate Laurel’s portfolio beta for last year and for this year. Assume that the changes in investment (value) come from changing stock prices rather than buying and selling
> Threads Inc. manufactures stylish clothing for teenagers. The firm has a beta of 1.4 and earned a return on equity of 20% last year. However, a new financial crisis has just hit the stock market and Wall Street experts think the return on an average st
> Charles Jackson, the founder and president of the Jackson Company is concerned about his firm’s image in the financial community. The concern arose when he went to the bank for a one-year loan and was quoted a rate of 12% which was considerably more tha
> Paul Dargis has analyzed five stocks and estimated the dividends they will pay next year as well as their prices at the end of the year. His projections are shown below. Compute the dividend yield, capital gains yield, and total one-year return implie
> Describe the sectors into which economists divide an industrialized economy and outline the financial flows between them.
> Calculate the market price of a $1,000 face value bond under the following conditions. Coupon Time Until Rate 12% Current Maturity Market Rate 15 уrs 5 yrs 25 yrs 30 уrs б уrs a. 10% b. 7% 12% с. 9% 6% d. 14% 9% е. 5% 8%
> Suppose Wings and Nantucket of the last problem agree to assume a $300,000 residual value for the plane at the end of the lease. How much will wings have to pay monthly to give Nantucket its 12% return?
> Wings Inc. is a commuter airline that serves the Boston area. Wings plans to lease a new plane through Nantucket Capital Inc. The lease term is fifteen years, and no residual value is expected at its end. a. What monthly lease payment must Nantucket
> The Altoona Company issued a 25-year bond 5 years ago with a face value of $1,000. The bond pays interest semiannually at a 10% annual rate. a. What is the bond's price today if the interest rate on comparable new issues is 12%? b. What is the price tod
> Taunton Manufacturing Inc. is a machine shop in Taunton Massachusetts. The firm recently leased a drill press for a 20-year term at payments of $9,000 per year payable at year-end. No residual value was assumed in the lease, which is clearly a financin
> Henderson Engineering Ltd. just leased a computer aided design system for five years with annual payments of $12,000 payable at the end of each year. The lease contains a provision that allows Henderson to purchase the machine at its fair market value a
> Caruthers Inc. is a small manufacturing firm and has the following summarized balance sheet. The firm is interested in acquiring a fleet of ten company cars for its sales staff. The cars have an economic life of seven years, but Caruthers plans to kee
> Harvester Inc. has net income of $75,000,000 and 15,000,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Several years ago it issued 10,000, 8% coupon, 30 year convertible debentures at a par value of $1,000. The conversion price was set at $25, the price of th
> Lindstrom Corp. reported earnings after tax of $2,160,000 last year along with basic EPS of $3.00. All of Lindstrom’s bonds are convertible, and if converted, would increase the number of shares of the firm’s stock outstanding by 15%. Lindstrom is subj
> Jake Cornwall just bought a $1,000 par value, 8% coupon rate, 30-year bond of the Pristine Corp. Interest rates had risen somewhat between the time the coupon rate was set and the bond was issued, so Jake got it at a discount paying only $950. The bond
> What problems does an institutional investor face when it places a very large buy or sell order for a block of stock through an exchange.
> The Rollins Metal Company is engaged in a long-term planning process and is trying to choose among several strategic options, which imply different future growth rates for the company. Management feels that the main benefit of higher growth is that it e
> The following preferred stocks are returning 8.5% to their owners: Calculate the prices at which they were issued. Dividend % Current Price $14.71 $41.18 $129.41 Stock A B C 5% 7% 11%
> Apollo’s Alpha-1 bond was issued at a time when interest rates were even higher. It has a coupon rate of 22%, a $1,000 face value, an initial term of 30 years, and is now 13 years old. Calculate its price if interest rates are now 12%, compare it with
> Apollo's Alpha bond was issued 10 years ago for 30 years with a face value of $1,000. Interest rates were very high at the time, and the bond's coupon rate is 20%. The interest rate is now 10%. a. At what price should an Alpha bond sell? b. At what pri
> Sudsy Inc. recently paid an annual dividend of $1.00 per share. Analysts expect that amount to be paid for three years after which dividends will grow at a constant 5% per year indefinitely. The stock is currently trading at $20, and investors require
> General Machine Works Inc. (GMW) has been losing money for some time but has managed to maintain an annual dividend of $1.. The company’s strategy is to restructure by getting smaller while working on labor and product line problems at the same time. O
> Softek has two potentially big-selling products under development. Alpha, the first new product, seems very likely to catch on and is expected to drive the firm's growth rate to 25% for the next two years. However, software products have short lives, a
> John Wilson is a conservative investor who has asked your advice about two bonds he is considering. One is a seasoned issue of the Capri Fashion Company, which was first sold 22 years ago at a face value of $1,000, with a 25-year term, paying 6%. The o
> Mountain Sports Inc borrowed money for two years last week at 12%. The pure rate is 2%, and Mountain’s financial condition warrants a default risk premium of 3% and a liquidity risk premium of 2%. The maturity risk premium for two-year loans is 1%. In
> What is meant by transparency in the context of trading stocks on an exchange?
> The Mariposa Co. has two bonds outstanding. One was issued 25 years ago at a coupon rate of 9%. The other was issued 5 years ago at a coupon rate of 9%. Both bonds were originally issued with terms of 30 years and face values of $1,000. The going int
> Fix-It Inc. recently issued 10-year, $1,000 par value bonds at an 8% coupon rate. a. Two years later, similar bonds are yielding investors 6%. At what price are Fix-Its bonds selling? b. What would the bonds be selling for if yields had risen to 12%? c.
> Pacheco Inc. issued convertible bonds 10 years ago. Each bond had an initial term of 30 years, had a face value of $1,000, paid a coupon rate of 11%, and was convertible into 20 shares of Pacheco stock, which was selling for $30 per share at the time. Si
> Your friend Marvin is excited because he believes he’s found an investment bargain. A broker at Quick Cash Investments has offered him an opportunity to buy a bond issued by Galveston Galleries Inc. at a very attractive price. The 30-year bond was issu
> Sally Guthrie is looking for an investment vehicle that will double her money in five years. a. What interest rate, to the nearest whole percentage, does she have to receive? b. At that rate, how long will it take the money to triple? c. If she can't
> Apollo's Beta bond has just reached the end of its period of call protection, has 10 years to go until maturity and has a face value of $1,000. Its coupon rate is 16%, and the interest rate is currently 10%. Should Apollo refund this issue if refunding
> Ernie Griffin just purchased a 5-year zero coupon corporate bond for $680.60 and plans to hold it until maturity. Assume Ernie has a marginal tax rate of 25%. a. Calculate Ernie’s after-tax cash flows from the bond for the first two years. Assume ann
> The interest rate outlook for Montrose Inc., a large, financially sound company, is reflected in the following information: (1) The pure rate of interest is 4%. (2) Inflation is expected to increase in the future from its current low level of 2%. Predi
> Hoste Corp. issued a $1,000 face value 20-year bond seven years ago with a 12% coupon rate. The bond is currently selling for $1,143.75. What is its yield to maturity (YTM)?
> Smithson Co.'s Class A bonds have 10 years to go until maturity. They have a $1,000 face value and carry coupon rates of 8%. Approximately what do the bonds yield at the following prices? a. $770? b. $1,150? c. $1,000?
> Describe the process that occurs when an investor places an order with a broker to buy or sell stocks under the market maker/specialist system.
> Daubert, Inc. planned to issue and sell at par 10-year, $1,000 face value bonds totaling $400 million next month. The bonds have been printed with a 6% coupon rate. Since that printing, however, Moody’s downgraded Daubert’s bond rating from Aaa to Aa.
> A bond that pays 10% interest compounded annually on a $1,000 face value will mature in 20 years. The interest rate is now 12%. What should the bond’s market price be?
> Adams Inc. recently borrowed money for one year at 9%. The pure rate is 3%, and Adams’ financial condition warrants a default risk premium of 2% and a liquidity risk premium of 1%. There is little or no maturity risk in one-year loans. What inflation
> Keena is saving money so she can start a two-year graduate school program two years from now. She doesn’t want to take any chances going grad school, so she’s planning to invest her savings in the lowest risk securities available, Treasury notes (short-
> Calculate the rate Nu-Mode in the last problem should expect to pay on a two-year loan. Assume a 4% default risk premium and liquidity and maturity risk premiums of ¾% due to the longer term. Inflation is expected to be 5% in the loan’s second year.
> The Libris Publishing Company had revenues of $200 million this year and expects a 50% growth to $300 million next year. Costs and expenses other than interest are forecast at $250 million. The firm currently has assets of $280 million and current liabi
> Fitch Inc’s financial statements are as follows: Fitch also sold stock for $2.5 million and paid dividends of $3.1 million. No fixed assets were retired during the year. (Hint: That implies fixed asset purchases and depreciation are
> Latigoe Inc. has the following financial statements for 20X8. In addition, the company paid stockholders dividends of $2.9 million and received $4.8 from the sale of new stock. No fixed assets were retired during the year. (Hint: That implies fixed as
> Ralph Renner just borrowed $30,000 to pay for a new sports car. He took out a 60-month loan and his car payments are $761.80 per month. What is the effective annual interest rate (EAR) on Ralph’s loan?
> Lap Dogs Inc. is planning for next year and has the following summarized results so far ($000): The firm pays interest of 12% on all borrowing and is subject to an overall tax rate of 38%. It paid interest of $20,000 this year and plans a $75,000 div
> Your friend Sally just returned from a trip to New York where she was very impressed by a visit to the stock market. Is it correct to say that she visited the stock market? What exactly did Sally visit? Is there more than one place in New York that sh
> Blanchard Inc. would like to borrow $12 million for 20 years through a bond issue but has been having difficulty finding lenders willing to advance that much. The firm’s investment banker has advised the CFO that potential bond buyers are not worried ab
> Comparative historical financial statements for Northern Manufacturing of the preceding problem are as follows. a. Use the ANALYS program to prepare common size statements and a set of financial ratios for each of the last three years. Notice that ANA
> At the close of 20X3, the financial statements of Northern Manufacturing were as follows. In addition, Northern paid dividends of $1.2M and sold new stock valued at $1.0M during 20X3. Use the CASHFLO program to produce Northern's statement of cash flo
> The Protek Company is a large manufacturer and distributor of electronic components. Because of some successful new products marketed to manufacturers of personal computers, the firm has recently undergone a period of explosive growth, more than doublin
> The Hardigree Hamburger chain is a closely held corporation with 400,000 shares of common stock outstanding. The owners would like to take the company public by issuing another 600,000 shares and selling them to the general public in an initial public of
> John Cleaver's grandfather died in 2015 and left him a trunk that had been locked in his attic for years. At the bottom of the trunk John found a packet of 50 U.S. Savings Bonds that had never been cashed in. The bonds were purchased for $11.50 each in
> Charlie owes Joe $8,000 on a note which is due in five years with accumulated interest at 6%. Joe has an investment opportunity now that he thinks will earn 18%. There’s a chance, however, that it will earn as little as 4%. A bank has offered to disco
> Paladin Enterprises manufactures printing presses for small-town newspapers that are often short of cash. To accommodate these customers, Paladin offers the following payment terms: 1/3 on delivery 1/3 after six months 1/3 after 18 months The Littleto
> Branson Inc. has sold product to the Brandywine Company, a major customer, for $20,000. As a courtesy to Brandywine, Branson has agreed to take a note due in two years for half of the amount due, and half in cash. a. What is the effective price of the
> Sam Lawson is a vice president at a large communications firm. His compensation includes a salary of $400,000, a bonus of $200,000 and a stock option package that allows him to purchase 30,000 shares of the company’s stock at $45 per share. He can exer
> Briefly describe the interest-debt planning problem and the approach that leads to its solution. (Use a few brief sentences. Don't list the procedural steps or give a numerical example.)
> Working capital spontaneously finances itself because it's being turned over all the time. Is this statement true, false, or a little of both? Exactly what is meant by spontaneous financing? Does working capital require funding? Why?
> How long does it take for the following to happen? a. $856 grows into $1,122 at 7%. b. $450 grows into $725.50 at 12% compounded monthly. c. $5,000 grows into $6724.44 at 10% compounded quarterly.
> What interest rates are implied by the following lending arrangements? a. You borrow $500 and repay $555 in one year. b. You lend $1,850 and are repaid $2,078.66 in two years. c. You lend $750 and are repaid $1,114.46 in five years with quarterly compoun
> Assume that interest rates on federal government bonds are as follows: Do the theories of the shape of the yield curve offer any insights into this rate pattern? Discuss the expectations, liquidity preference, and market segmentation theories separate
> The Owl Corporation is planning for 20X2. The firm expects to have the following financial results in 20X1 ($000). Management has made the following planning assumptions: Income Statement Revenue will grow by 10%. The cost ratio will improve to 37% of
> Economists have forecast the following yearly inflation rates over the next 10 years: Calculate the inflation components of interest rates on new bonds issued today with terms varying from one (1) to ten (10) years. Year.. Inflation Rate 1 3.0 2...
> Inflation is expected to be 5% next year and a steady 7% each year thereafter. Maturity risk premiums are zero for one-year debt but have an increasing value for longer debt. One-year government debt yields 9% whereas two-year debt yields 11%. a. What
> Use the interest rate model to solve the following problem. One-year treasury securities are yielding 12% and two-year treasuries yield 14%. The maturity risk premium is zero for one-year debt and 1% for two-year debt. The real risk-free rate is 3%. Wha
> Lytle Trucking projects a $3.2 million EBIT next year. The firm’s marginal tax rate is 40%, and it currently has $8 million in long-term debt with an average coupon rate of 8%. Management is projecting a requirement for additional assets costing $1.5 m
> The Waterford Wax Company had the following current account activity last year. a. Calculate and display the current account detail required for the Cash From Operating Activities section of the Statement of Cash Flows. b. If you also knew that Water