Business, 16.04.2020 16:24 meramera50
The management of Florida Phosphate Industries (FPI) is planning next year’s capital budget. The company’s earnings and dividends are growing at a constant rate of 8%. The expected dividend one year from now, D1, is $1; and the current stock price is $10. FPI can raise new debt at a 10% before-tax cost. FPI is at its optimal capital structure, which is 40% debt and 60% equity, and the firm’s marginal tax rate is 30%. FPI hasthe following independent, indivisible, and equally risky investment opportunities:
Project Cost ROR
A $15,000 16%
B 15,000 14
C 12,000 13
D 20,000 11
Which projects should the company pursue?
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Business, 21.06.2019 20:30, xojade
Which of the following actions would be most likely to reduce potential conflicts of interest between stockholders and bondholders? a) compensating managers with stock options, b) financing risky projects with additional debt, c) the threat of hostile takeovers, d) the use of covenants in bond agreements that limit the firm's use of additional debt and constrain managers actions, e) abolishing the security and exchange commission
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Business, 22.06.2019 02:20, Shaynnn6292
The following information is available for juno company for the month ending june 30, 2019. * balance as per the bank statement is $ 11 comma 000. * balance as per books is $ 10 comma 400. * check #506 for $ 1 comma 200 and check #510 for $ 900 were not shown on the june 30, bank statement. * a deposit in transit of $ 3 comma 346 had not been received by the bank when the bank statement was generated. * a bank debit memo indicated an nsf check for $ 70 written by jane smith to juno company on june 13. * a bank credit memo indicated a note collected by the bank of $ 1 comma 900 and interest revenue of $ 51 on june 20. * the bank statement indicated service charges of $ 35. what is the adjusted book balance?
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Business, 22.06.2019 08:20, XAINEE
Suppose that jim plans to borrow money for an education at texas a& m university. jim will need to borrow $25,000 at the end of each year for the next five years (total=$125,000). jim wishes his parents could pay for his education but they can’t. at least, he qualifies for government loans with a reduced interest rate while he is in school. he has a special arrangement with aggiebank to lend him the money at a subsidized rate of 1% over five years without having to make a payment until the end of the fifth year. however, at the end of the fifth year, jim agrees to pay off the loan by borrowing from longhorn bank. longhorn bank will lend him the money he needs at an annual interest rate of 6%. jim agrees to pay back the longhorn bank with 20 annual payments and the payments will be uniform (equal annual payments including principal and interest). (i) calculate how much money jim has to borrow at the end of 5 years to pay off the loan with aggiebank. a. $121,336 b. $127,525 c. $125,000 d. $102,020 e. none of the above
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