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bonds

If the price of a bond is higher than its face value yould yield to maturity be higher or lower than the coupon rate in theory? what do we see in the real world?

Subject:

Economics

Topic:

Finance

Posting ID:

13958

OTA ID:

101733

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Time Value of Money-Present Value of two alternatives

Suppose you have the option to receive $1000 every year starting next year, lasting for 20 years or to receive $2000 every year starting next year for the next 5 years with an interest rate of 5 % wich one is better. (show calculations as a fixed payment loan).

Subject:

Economics

Topic:

Finance

Posting ID:

13976

OTA ID:

103060

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Bonds

Suppose you have a coupon bond with a coupon rate 4.5%, face value of $1000 and the bond has 3 years to maturityfrom now. what is the yield to maturity if you purchased the bond for $1000? and what would the price be if the yield to maturity was 10%?

Subject:

Economics

Topic:

Finance

Posting ID:

13981

OTA ID:

101733

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market-to-book ratio, earnings per share, & price-earnings ratio

PLEASE DO NOT TAKE THIS PROBLEM UNLESS YOU CAN ANSWER EVERY PART OF THIS PROBLEM!!! Attached is a Word document that has the financial documentation provided for the problem. If the market value of the company is 17.2 billion at the end of the year, what was the MARKET TO BOOK RATIO? If there were 205 million shares outstanding, what were the EARNINGS PER SHARE? The PRICE-EARNINGS RATIO?

Subject:

Economics

Topic:

Finance

Posting ID:

15888

OTA ID:

101733

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Solvency, liquidity, & profitability ratios

PLEASE DO NOT TAKE THIS PROBLEM UNLESS YOU CAN ANSWER EACH PART OF THE PROBLEM, AND STATE THE CORRECT EQUATION FOR EACH RATIO, THE NUMBERS THAT NEED TO BE USED IN THE FORMULA, AND SHOW THE SOLUTION TO EACH FORMULA!!!! Using the following ratios, calculate the company's solvency, liquidity, and profitability: a) Current ratio b) Return on sales c) Earnings per share (EPS) d) Debt ratio e) Price earnings ratio The company's annual income statement and balance sheet are attached.

Subject:

Economics

Topic:

Finance

Posting ID:

15985

OTA ID:

104199

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