FIN 610 Midterm Exam (UMUC)
- What is the future value of $1,100, placed in a saving account for four years if the account pays 0.08, compounded quarterly? (Your answer should be correct to two decimal places.)
- Your brother, who is 6 years old, just received a trust fund that will be worth $21,000 when he is 21 years old. If the fund earns 0.09 interest compounded annually, what is the value of the fund today?
- If you were to borrow $8,200 over five years at 0.14 compounded monthly, what would be your monthly payment?
- Your uncle promises to give you $600 per quarter for the next five years. How much is his promise worth right now if the interest rate is 0.05 compounded quarterly?
- A stock has an expected return of 0.13 and a variance of 0.22. What is Its coefficient of variation?
- Use the following information to calculate your company’s expected return.
- You have invested in stocks J and M. From the following information, determine the beta for your portfolio.
- You have invested 30 percent of your portfolio in Jacob, Inc., 40 percent in Bella Co., and 30 percent in Edward Resources. What is the expected return of your portfolio if Jacob, Bella, and Edward have expected returns of 0.05, 0.18, and 0.16, respectfully?
- The covariance of the returns between Willow Stock and Sky Diamond Stock is 0.0940. The variance of Willow is 0.1300, and the variance of Sky Diamond is 0.1150. What is the correlation coefficient between the returns of the two stocks?
- A project has the following cash flows:
- Assume the following facts about a firm’s financing in the next year. Calculate the weighted cost of the capital of this project:
- A project requires an initial outlay of $100,000, and is expected to generate annual net cash inflows of $28,000 for the next 5 years. Determine the payback period for the project
- An investment project requires an initial outlay of $100,000, and is expected to generate annual cash inflows of $28,000 for the next 5 years. (round to the nearest tenth of the percentage) Determine the (Internal Rate of Return) IRR for the project using a financial calculator
- Capital budgeting analysis of mutually exclusive projects A and B yields the following:
- Christopher Electronics bought new machinery for $5,030,000 million. This is expected to result in additional cash flows of $1,205,000 million over the next 7 years. What is the payback period for this project? Their acceptance period is five years.
- AMP, Inc., has invested $2,165,800 on equipment. The firm uses payback period criteria of not accepting any project that takes more than four years to recover costs. The company anticipates cash flows of $454,386, $512,178, $562,755, $764,997, $816,500, and $825,375 over the next six years. What is the payback period?
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