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· 126-130 · 131-135 · 136-140 · 141-145 · 146-150 · 151-155 · 156-160 · 161-165 · 166-170 · 171-175 · 176-180 ·1) Bank A offers to lend me the required funds on a loan in which interest must be paid monthly, and the quoted rate is 8 percent. Bank B will charged 9 percent, with interest due at the end of the year. What is the difference in the effective annual rates charged by the two banks? 2) A corporation is growing at a constant rate of 6 percent per year. It has both common stock and non-participating preferred stock outstanding. The cost of preferred stock is 8 percent. The par value of the preferred stock is $120, and the stock has a stated dividend of 10 percent of par. What is the market value of the preferred stock?
Subject:
Math
Topic:
Numerical Analysis
Posting ID:
74421
OTA ID:
103060
George Hedderwick finished his customary peanut butter and jelly sandwich, washed it down with a root beer, and turned back to his computer. His morning had been spent developing a financial planning model for Executive Fruit (see Figure 18-2). Now he needed to run out the projections to 2007. In particular, he wanted to check what would happen if the firm continued to expand at 10 percent and relied on new issues of debt to make up any required external financing. Would the standard measures of leverage, such as the debt ratio and the interest cover start to spin out of control? Executive Fruit's bank had stipulated that the company's debt ratio should not exceed 60 percent, and George want... click for more
Subject:
Math
Topic:
Numerical Analysis
Posting ID:
75193
OTA ID:
104898
Show that Jordan block is defective (See attached file for full problem description)
Subject:
Math
Topic:
Numerical Analysis
Posting ID:
76109
OTA ID:
101298
(See attached file for full problem description)
Subject:
Math
Topic:
Numerical Analysis
Posting ID:
76490
OTA ID:
104597
1. A door to door salesperson believes that the probability of making a sale when a person is at home is 0.4 he visits 10 homes. When someone is at home find the probability of making a) exactly 7 sales b) more than 7 sales 2.For a binomial distribution with an n=200 and p=0.3 calculate the probability of obtaining between 50 and 70 successes inclusive in 200 trials . Use the approximation to the binomial . 3.find the area under the standard normal curve in each case below: a) below a zscore of 2.5 b) between the z scores of -2.33 and 0.5 c) above the zscore of -1.3 4. A quality control tech is testing the accuracy of a certain type of resistor. he finds that the distributi... click for more
Subject:
Math
Topic:
Numerical Analysis
Posting ID:
77132
OTA ID:
103300
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