Finance question having to do with chapter 6,7,8

Question 1 (1 point)

 
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When you refer to a bond’s coupon, you are referring to which one of the following?

Question 1 options:

2)  The annual interest divided by the current bond price

3)  The difference between the bid and ask price

4)  The annual interest payment

5)  The prinpal amount of the bond

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Question 2 (1 point)

 
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What is the principal amount of a bond that is repaid at the end of the loan term called?

Question 2 options:

2)  Market price

3)  Accrued price

4)  Dirty price

5)  Face value

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Question 3 (1 point)

 
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A bond has a $1,000 face value, a market price of $1,045, and pays interest payments of $80 every year. What is the coupon rate?

Question 3 options:

2)  7.0%

3)  7.12%

4)  8.0%

5)  8.14%

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Question 4 (1 point)

 
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A $1,000 bond is currently quoted at $1012.00. The bond pays semi-annuall payments of $28.50, and will mature in six years. What is the yield to maturity?

Question 4 options:

2)  2.85%

3)  5.0%

4)  5.46%

5)  5.7%

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Question 5 (1 point)

 
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What is the name given to the model that computes the present value of a stock by dividing next year’s annual dividend by the difference between the disccount rate (ROR) and the rate of change in the annual dividend amount (g)?

Question 5 options:

2)  Equity pricing model

3)  Dividend growth model

4)  Present value model

5)  Future value model

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Question 6 (1 point)

 
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Which of the following has no priority in event of bankrupcy proceedings?

Question 6 options:

2)  Common Stock

3)  Straight bond

4)  Convertible bond

5)  Reflex bond

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Question 7 (1 point)

 
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If Joe is unable to attend a stockholder’s meeting, and gives the right to vote his shares to someone else, he is appointing a

Question 7 options:

2)  Vote helper

3)  Substitute voter

4)  Replacement voter

5)  None of the above

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Question 8 (1 point)

 
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If Joe wanted to buy a share of common stock, and the ROR was 6.0% while g=2.0%, and the expected dividend next year is $2.00, what should he be willing to pay for it?

Question 8 options:

2)  $27.50

3)  $39.75

4)  $50.00

5)  $65.25

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Question 9 (1 point)

 
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The theoritical “best” approach to capital budgeting is the:

Question 9 options:

2)  Net Present Value approach

3)  Internal Rate of Return

4)  Modified Internal Rate of Return

5)  EAA approach

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Question 10 (1 point)

 
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Given the following the NPV at 2% is:

Cf(0) = -10,000, Cf(1) = 3,000, Cf(2) = 3,500, Cf(3) = 4,000, Cf(4) = 750

Question 10 options:

2)  $767.44

3)  $911.63

4)  $1,042.94

5)  $1,61.68

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Question 11 (1 point)

 
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Given the following the IRR is:

Cf(0) = -10,000, Cf(1) = 3,000, Cf(2) = 3,500, Cf(3) = 4,000, Cf(4) = 750

Question 11 options:

2)  4.0%

3)  5.0%

4)  5.5%

5)  6.25%

 
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