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The following information was extracted from Slurm Corporation's 2012 annual report: Common stockShares outstanding 12/31/11 90 MillionNew shares issued 4/1/12 10 MillionShares outstanding
Jill Angel holds a $200,000 portfolio consisting of the following stocks. The portfolio's beta is 0.875.If Jill replaces Stock A with another stock, E, which has a beta of 1.85, what will the
H Corporation has a bond outstanding. It has a coupon rate of 8 percent and a $1000 par value. The bond has 6 years left to maturity but could be called after three years for $1000 plus a call
F Corporation has a policy to grow the company’s cash flows and consequently the dividend by 4 percent each year. In addition F Corp is in an industry where risk is relatively low. Because of this
1. Arbitrage insures that equal cash flows (of equal risk) sell at _______________ and unequal cash flows (of equal risk) sell at ___________.2. What is the difference between the yield to maturity
Mergers and Shareholder Value (see attachment also) Bentley Corp. and Rolls Manufacturing are considering a merger. The possible states of the economy and each company's value in that state are shown
Rivoli Inc. hired you as a consultant to help estimate its cost of common equity. You have been provided with the following data: D0 = $0.80; P0 = $22.50; and g = 8.00% (constant). Based on the DCF
Shown below is an income statement for 2010 that was prepared by a poorly trained bookkeeper of Howell Corporation.Howell CorporationINCOME STATEMENT31-Dec-10Sales revenue .....................
1. Based on the data above, what is ASA Robotics, Inc. standard deviation of returns?1. 3.522. 6.163. 4.084. 4.572. If investors expect the same realized returns of the 5 years of data given to
Matthew holds a two-stock portfolio that invests in the stocks of Bland Corp. & Big T Burgers and Fries Co. Bland Corp. has an allocation of 75% in Matthew's portfolio. The expected return for the
1. If the risk-free rate is 8% & the market risk premium is 10%, what is the beta?1. 0.9642. 0.8193. 0.6464. 1.4462. What is the required return?1. 20.292. 13.763. 17.644.21.87
Caterpillar Corporation wants to build a spare parts storage facility in the phoenix, Arizona, vicinity. A plant engineer has identified two different location options. Initial cost of earthowrk and
Suppose the U.S. dollar price of the Canadian dollar is $.75. How many Canadian dollars will it take to buy a set of dishes selling for $60 in Detroit, Michigan?
A. Total operating expensesB. Cost of goods soldC. Merchandise inventory (end of period)D. Gross profit ratioCalculateSales .................... $340,000Sales Discounts ................ 5,500Sales
Consider an economy with two types of firms: S and I. S firms all move together. I firms move independently. For both types of firms there is a 50% probability that the firm will have a 12% return
Suppose the market risk premium is 4.0 % and the risk-free interest rate is 3.0%. Use the data below to calculate the expected return of investingin:
The following spreadsheet contains monthly returns for Coca Cola 9KO) and EXXON Mobile (XOM) for 1980. Using the data in MS Excel, estimate the:a) Average monthly return and volatilityb) Covariance
The following table looks similar, but is the monthly returns for both companies in 1992.Calculate the volatility (standard deviation) of a portfolio that is 55% invested in Coca-Cola and 45%
The riskless return is currently 6%, and Chicago Gear has estimated the contingent returns given here.a. Calculate the expected returns on the stock market and on Chicago Gear stock.b. What is
1. Calculate the average rate of return for each stock during the period 2000 – 2009.2. Assume you held a portfolio of 70% Stock A and 30% Stock B during the period. Calculate the assumed rate of
Zane Parelli currently has $100 that he can spend today on polo shirts costing $25 each. Alternatively, he could invest $100 in a risk free U.S. treasury security that is expected to earn a 9%
Net Present Value Method, Internal Rate of Return Method, and Analysis.The management of Saturn Networks Inc. is considering two capital investment projects. The estimated net cash flows from each
Describe the difference between permanent current assets and fluctuating current assets. Discuss.
Determine the annual financing cost of forgoing the cash discount if the credit terms are “1/10, net 30” and the invoice is not paid until it is 20 days past due.
Under what conditions would a firm prefer the following?a. A “fixed-rate” term loan from a bankb. A “floating-rate” term loan, with the rate tied to the bank’s prime rate
How does a stock’s expected price volatility affect the value of a call option on it?
Targezept Bionics, Inc., has a common stock outstanding that sells for $21 per share. A call option on the stock has an exercise price of $20 and will expire in three months. Based on an analysis of
Use the option price calculator that can be found at www.numa.com, or another option price calculator, to test the sensitivity of option values to changes in the key input variables. Use the data
How can patents, copyrights, and legal challenges be used to manage business risk?
Jenkins Electronics has purchased a large quantity of electronic components from a Japanese firm for use in its new DVD players. The Japanese supplier has agreed to give Jenkins payment terms of net
What is a tax-free merger?
Explain why an informal settlement may be preferable to declaring bankruptcy for both the failing firm and its creditors.
The problem of autocorrelation refers to?a. Independent variables in a regression equation whose values are closely related to each other.b. Insufficient data to estimate egression coefficient
Err Company has a major lawsuit against them for unsafe products. It recognizes a huge liability in 2012 of $300M. The effect of this liability is to decrease stockholders' equity by 50%. In 2013,
You are analyzing a stock. You expect that earnings will grow quickly relative to their current level, but the expected return on common stockholders' equity is low. What levels of the price
If a Czech crown is equal to $.04 cents U.S., the U.S. dollar is equal to how many Czech crowns? Answer 0.40 4.00 25.00 400.00
In the current year, Crow Corporation, a closely held C corporation that is not a personal service corporation, has $100,000 of passive losses, $80,000 of active business income, and $20,000 of
Suppose the yield on a 10-year T-bond is currently 5.05% and that on a 10-year Treasury Inflation Protected Security (TIPS) is 1.30%. Suppose further that the MRP on a 10-year T-bond is 0.90%, that
Niendorf Corporation's 5-year bonds yield 8.25%, and 5-year T-bonds yield 4.80%. The real risk-free rate is r* = 2.75%, the inflation premium for 5-year bonds is IP = 1.65%, the default risk premium
According to the Surety Information Office, what are the six warning signs that a construction company is in financial trouble?
Who is responsible for financial management in a construction company?
Why is construction financial management different from the financial management of other companies?
What activities are involved in accounting for the company’s financial resources?
What activities are involved in managing the company’s costs and profits?
What activities are involved in managing the company’s cash flows?
List some examples of financial decisions that construction managers must make.
Describe the purposes of the accounting system.
Describe the difference between cost reporting and cost control.
What are the key components of an accounting system that facilitates cost control?
Describe the different accounting ledgers used by construction companies and explain their purpose.
Describe the relationship among the chart of accounts, the balance sheet, and the income statement.
Compare and contrast the different accounting methods that are available to construction companies.
Describe the key relationships that must be maintained within the general ledger.
Describe the key relationships that must be maintained between the general ledger and the job cost ledger.
Describe the key relationships that must be maintained between the general ledger and the equipment ledger.
The following invoices are being entered into the accounting system. Using the chart of accounts in Figure 2-1, determine the changes to the balance sheet, income statement, job cost ledger, and
Time cards are being entered into the accounting system for four employees.The costs for Employee 1 are to be billed to job cost code 302.01.01100L.Ten hours of Employee 2 time is to be billed to job
Using the chart of accounts in Figure 2-1, determine the changes to the balance sheet, income statement, job cost ledger, and equipment ledger as the result of paying the employees in Problem 2 for
Using the chart of accounts in Figure 2-1, determine the changes to the balance sheet, income statement, job cost ledger, and equipment ledger as the result of paying a $5,000 invoice for concrete
Using the chart of accounts in Figure 2-1, determine the changes to the balance sheet, income statement, job cost ledger, and equipment ledger as the result of billing a client $368,264 for Job 313.
Using the chart of accounts in Figure 2-1, determine the changes to the balance sheet, income statement, job cost ledger, and equipment ledger as the result of receiving payment from the owner for
Using the chart of accounts in Figure 2-1, determine the changes to the balance sheet, income statement, job cost ledger, and equipment ledger as the result of purchasing a new loader (Loader 3) to
Using the chart of accounts in Figure 2-1, determine the changes to the balance sheet, income statement, job cost ledger, and equipment ledger as the result of leasing a $55,000 dump truck (Dump
Using the chart of accounts in Figure 2-1, determine the changes to the balance sheet, income statement, job cost ledger, and equipment ledger as the result of paying a $1,312 loan payment and a
Using the chart of accounts in Figure 2-1, determine the changes to the balance sheet, income statement, job cost ledger, and equipment ledger as the result of recording $2,500 in office
Using the chart of accounts in Figure 2-1, determine the changes to the balance sheet, income statement, job cost ledger, and equipment ledger as the result of billing $600 for Truck 22 to job cost
Using the chart of accounts in Figure 2-1, determine the changes to the balance sheet, income statement, job cost ledger, and equipment ledger as the result of billing $200 of nails from inventory to
Determine over- and underbillings for a company with the following information:Job Number: 311Job Name: Smith RemodelCurrent Contract Amount: $22,530Total Estimated Cost at Completion: $17,264Actual
A contractor has a contract to construct the sanitary sewer, water line, storm drain, and street lighting for a new subdivision. The contractor uses the cost codes in Figure 2-6. The original
A contractor has a contract to remove and replace the existing landscape and sidewalks around an office building. The work includes demolition of the existing landscaping and sidewalks, importing
Determine over- and underbillings for a company with the following information:Job Number: 318Job Name: Mountain Peak Office RemodelCurrent Contract Amount: $256,852Total Estimated Cost at
Create a spreadsheet to solve Problem 1.A contractor has a contract to construct the sanitary sewer, water line, storm drain, and street lighting for a new subdivision. The contractor uses the cost
Create a spreadsheet to solve Problem 2.A contractor has a contract to remove and replace the existing landscape and sidewalks around an office building. The work includes demolition of the existing
Create a spreadsheet to solve Problem 3.Determine over- and underbillings for a company with the following information:Job Number: 318Job Name: Mountain Peak Office RemodelCurrent Contract Amount:
Create a spreadsheet to solve Problem 4.Determine over- and underbillings for a company with the following information:Job Number: 311Job Name: Smith RemodelCurrent Contract Amount: $22,530Total
A piece of equipment is purchased for $110,000 and has an estimated salvage value of $10,000 at the end of the recovery period. Prepare a depreciation schedule for the piece of equipment using the
A piece of equipment is purchased for $40,000 and has an estimated salvage value of $1,000 at the end of the recovery period. Prepare a depreciation schedule for the piece of equipment using the
A piece of equipment is purchased for $110,000 and has an estimated salvage value of $10,000 at the end of the recovery period. Prepare a depreciation schedule for the piece of equipment using the
A piece of equipment is purchased for $40,000 and has an estimated salvage value of $1,000 at the end of the recovery period. Prepare a depreciation schedule for the piece of equipment using the
A piece of equipment is purchased for $110,000 and has an estimated salvage value of $10,000 at the end of the recovery period. Prepare a depreciation schedule for the piece of equipment using the
A piece of equipment is purchased for $40,000 and has an estimated salvage value of $1,000 at the end of the recovery period. Prepare a depreciation schedule for the piece of equipment using the 200%
A piece of equipment is purchased for $110,000 and has an estimated salvage value of $10,000 at the end of the recovery period. Prepare a depreciation schedule for the piece of equipment using the
A piece of equipment is purchased for $40,000 and has an estimated salvage value of $1,000 at the end of the recovery period. Prepare a depreciation schedule for the piece of equipment using the 150%
Prepare a depreciation schedule to be used for tax purposes for a $110,000 railroad spur (track) using the 200% declining-balance method and a half year convention. The equipment was placed in
Prepare a depreciation schedule to be used for tax purposes for $40,000 of computer equipment using the 150% declining-balance method and a half-year convention. Ignore any special depreciation
Prepare a depreciation schedule to be used for tax purposes for a $110,000 railroad spur (track) using the 200% declining-balance method and the midquarter convention. The equipment was placed in
Prepare a depreciation schedule to be used for tax purposes for $40,000 of computer equipment using the 200% declining-balance method and a midquarter convention. The equipment was placed in service
Prepare a depreciation schedule to be used for tax purposes for a $1,170,000 office building. The office building is placed in service in the fifth month of the company’s tax year. The cost of the
Prepare a depreciation schedule to be used for tax purposes for a $495,000 apartment building. The apartment building is placed in service in the ninth month of the company’s tax year. The cost of
The truck in Example 5-4 was sold for $4,000 at the end of the fifth year. What is the capital gain or loss on the sale of the truck?
The truck in Example 5-4 was sold for $12,000 at the end of the second year. What is the capital gain or loss on the sale of the truck?
In 2006, your company purchased a front-end loader for $150,000, a dump truck for $85,000, and a dumping trailer (pup) for the dump truck for $38,000. In 2007, your company purchased two side-dump
How would the depreciation change if you include the Section 179 deductions? Use the limits for the 2006 tax year for all three tax years.
Modify the spreadsheet in Sidebar 5-1 to handle recovery periods up to 10 years. Test your spreadsheet by entering the data from Example 5-1 and Problems 1 and 2. Compare your spreadsheet’s
Modify the spreadsheet in Sidebar 5-2 to handle recovery periods up to 10 years. Test your spreadsheet by entering the data from Example 5-2 and Problems 3 and 4. Compare your spreadsheet’s
Modify the spreadsheet in Sidebar 5-3 to handle recovery periods up to 10 years. Test your spreadsheet by entering the data from Example 5-3 and Problems 5 through 8. Compare your spreadsheet’s
Modify the spreadsheet in Sidebar 5-4 to handle 3-, 5-, 7-, and 10-year recovery periods using the depreciation rates for the 200% declining-balance method and the half-year convention (Table 5-6).
Prepare a spreadsheet to calculate the depreciation for residential (27.5-year recovery period) and commercial (39-year recovery period) real estate using the straight-line depreciation method. The
Determine the quick ratio for the construction company in Figures 6-1 and 6-2. What insight does this give you into the companys financial operations?Figures 6-1 WEST MOUNTAIN
Determine the current ratio for the construction company in Figures 6-1 and 6-2.Figures 6-1 WEST MOUNTAIN CONSTRUCTIONBALANCE SHEETFigures 6-2 WEST MOUNTAIN CONSTRUCTIONINCOME STATEMENTREVENUES
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