Coupon Rate Ans- The interest rate that a company promises to pay on bonds
Market Rate Ans- The interest rate on other comparable bonds
Par Value Ans- The amount payable on maturity of the bond
Market rate Ans- Same a
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Coupon Rate Ans- The interest rate that a company promises to pay on bonds
Market Rate Ans- The interest rate on other comparable bonds
Par Value Ans- The amount payable on maturity of the bond
Market rate Ans- Same as YTM - Yield to Maturity
Gordon Growth Model Ans- Assumes stable growth rates and does not incorporate risk
CAPM Model Ans- Allows to determine expected return on stocks and incorporates risk
How do public companies maximize shareholder value? Ans- By maximizing Earnings Per Share
How do private companies maximize shareholder value? Ans- By keeping control within the company
Positive credit rating has what effect on capital? Ans- Lowers cost of capital
What is cash flow from operating activities? Ans- It is cash flow generated for sale of products and
services
What is the formula for retained earnings? Ans- Ending retained earnings=Beginning retained earnings +
Net Income = Dividends
Is depreciation and salvage value on an asset precise or is it an estimate? Ans- It is an estimate
What is an example of accounting difference Ans- Companies using different accounting methods
What is an example of a timing difference? Ans- Companies using different fiscal years
Do stock holders or bond holders have voting rights? Ans- Stock holders have voting rights
What factors are considered for the initial outlay of a new investment? Ans- Purchase price of new
equipment, shipping costs, and investment in working capital
What is the risk associated with debt financing? Ans- Too much debt can lead to bankruptcy
What are inventory related costs? Ans- Product costs, storage costs, and opportunity costs
What statements are required to be filed with the SEC Ans- Annual audited financial statements
What are the issues with understanding foreign financial statements? Ans- Foreign financial statements
use international financial reporting standards and they are different from US accounting standards
What does cash flow from investing activities measure? Ans- It measure investments in long term assets
such as building, equipment, and machinery
What does the efficient frontier measure? Ans- It maximizes expected return for a given level of risk
What is the objective of portfolio diversification? Ans- The objective is to reduce risk
What is the definition of a current asset and current liability? Ans- A current asset is cash or any other
asset that can be converted to cash within 12 months and a current liability is any liability that has to be
paid within 12 months
What is a differential cash flow? Ans- It is the amount of net cash flow generated a new asset on a yearly
basis
What does the current ratio measure? Ans- It is a measure of short term liquidity to pay short term
obligations
How does credit rating impact cost of capital? Ans- A rating downgrade will increase the cost of capital
What is one of the roles of the SEC? Ans- It regulates public disclosures of entities that sell debt and
equity to the public
What leads to an increase in APY? Ans- An increase in the frequency of compounding - like going from
annual to monthly compounding
What bonds are taxed at the federal level? Ans- Treasury bonds
What bonds are not taxed at the federal level? Ans- Municipal bonds
What are the two benefits of unblundling and offshoring? Ans- It reduces costs and results in higher
sales and employment. It allows for sale of intermediate and final goods at lower prices and increases
employment
What are the two basic types of financial instruments? Ans- Stocks and bonds
What are primary and secondary markets? Ans- Primary markets are where companies directly sell
securities to investors and secondary markets are where bought and sold from third parties like the New
York Stock Exchange
Dodd Frank regulates which segment of the US Economy? Ans- Banking industr
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