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Suppose you plan to invest equal amounts of money in each of five business ventures. If you have 10 ventures from which to make the selection, how many different samples of 3 ventures can be selected from then 10? A) 120 B) 60 C) 240 D) 30
How much do you need to invest in equal annual amounts for the next 10 years (year 1 thru 10) if you want to withdraw $5,000 at the end of the eleventh year and increase the annual withdrawal by $1,000 each year thereafter until year 25 (your last withdrawal is year 25)? The interest rate is 12%, compounded monthly.
Two partners agree to invest equal amounts in their business. One will contribute $10,000 immediately. The other plans to contribute an equivalent amount in 3 years. How much should she contribute at that time to match her partner's investment now, assuming an interest rate of 1% compounded semiannually? $ ___
You can invest in a risk-free technology that requires an upfront payment of 1,180,000 and will provide a perpetual annual cash flow of 114,000. Suppose all interest rates will be either 9.9% or 4.7% in one year and remain there forever. The risk-neutral probability that interest rates will drop to 4.7% is 89%. The one-year risk-free interest rate is 8.2% anid today's rate on a risk-free perpetual bond is 5.1%, the rate on an equivalent bond that is repayable at...
You can invest in a risk-free technology that requires an upfront payment of $1.02 million and will provide a perpetual annual cash flow of $114,000. Suppose all interest rates will be either 10.5 % or 4.7% in one year and remain there forever. The risk-neutral probability that interest rates will drop to 4.7% is 90%. The one-year risk-free interest rate is 7.9%, and today's rate on a risk-free perpetual bond is 5.9%. The rate on an equivalent perpetual bond that...
You can invest in a risk-free investment technology that requires an upfront payment of 1.07 million and will provide a perpetual annual cash flow of 118,000. Suppose all interest rates will be either 10.1% or 4.9% in one year and remain there forever. The risk-neutral probability that interest rates will drop to 4.9% to 92%. The one-year risk-free interest rate is 8.2% and today's rate on a risk-free perpetual bond is 5.1%. The rate on an equivalent bond that is...
Grommit Engineering expects to have net income next year of $ 29.71 million and free cash flow of $ 22.01 million. Grommit's marginal corporate tax rate is 30 %. a. If Grommit increases leverage so that its interest expense rises by $ 3.7 million, how will net income change? b. For the same increase in interest expense, how will free cash flow change? a. If Grommit increases leverage so that its interest expense rises by $ 3.7 million, how...
Suppose a firm expects to have $50,000,000 in free cash flow and $1,000,000 in interest expenses this year. If the firm's WACC is 12% and it's corporate tax rate is 35%, what is the expected value of the tax shield this year? Select one: a. $17,500,000 b. $6,000,000 c. $44,642,587 d. $350,000
10. Assume you can invest in the risk free interest rate rf but that in order to borrow you need to pay a higher rate ſv. You can also invest in risky securities. a. Draw the investment opportunity line, and the mean-variance efficient portfolios. b. Where will highly risk averse investors invest? What about very risk tolerant investors? c. Where will be the market portfolio? (assume all securities are correctly priced).
#7: A company expects the cost of equipment maintenance to be $5,000 in year one, ss,500 in year two, and amounts increasing by $500 per year through year 10. At an interest rate of 10% per year, the present worth ofthe maintenance cost is nearest to a. $38,220 b. $42,170 C. $46,660 d. $51,790 #7: A company expects the cost of equipment maintenance to be $5,000 in year one, ss,500 in year two, and amounts increasing by $500 per year...