Answer:
Laurel = -8.38%
Hardy = -14.85%
Explanation:
Present Price of Bond :
Laurel, Inc. = $1000
Hardy Corp. = $1000
After Percentage Price would be
Laurel, Inc = Present Value (i=6%, n=12, PMT=50, FV=1000) = $916.16
Hardy Corp = Present Value (i=6%, n=30, PMT=50, FV=1000) = $851.54
Percentage change in price
Laurel, Inc = (916.16-1000)/1000 = -8.38%
Hardy Corp = (851.54-1000)/1000 = -14.85%
The U.S. government decides to impose punitive 100 percent ad valorem tariffs on imports of computers from Thailand to punish the country for administrative trade barriers that restrict U.S. exports to Thailand-Such targeted trade barriers can often be easily circumvented without having to locate production facilities in an expensive country like the U.S.
Explanation:
- As long as their is no change in the manufacturing requirements the company can consider Malaysia or Hong Kong for production of Personal computers.
- Lowering the price of the goods but if you guarantee quality good at a better price then all the trade markets will vie for your attention
- Also exporting the personal computer to Canada or nearby market can be an alternative option
Hence such targeted trade barriers can often be easily circumvented without having to locate production facilities in an expensive country like the U.S.
Answer:
Cumulative cash flow - $420
Net cash flow
Jan = $100
Feb= $150
Mar= $90
Apri -$55
May = $25
June -0
Explanation:
Jan - Feb - Mar - Apr - May - June
sale receipt 300 350 300 350 400 300
Disbursement (200) (200) (210) (295) (375) (300)
Net cash flow 100 150 90 55 25 0
Cumulative balance = $420
Answer: The answers are:
A) <u>$200,000.</u>
B) <u>$258,881.</u>
C) <u>$177,399.</u>
Explanation: The values to put in the financial calculator are:
Future value = $ 200.000.
Payment = $ 200,000 x 0,10 = $ 20,000.
n = 5 x 2 = 10. (Number of semesters in 5 years).
YTM = (a) ten percent, (b) six percent, and (c) 12 percent.
A) Price or Present value = <u>$200,000.</u>
B) Price or PV = <u>$258,881.</u>
C) Price or PV = <u>$177,399.</u>
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