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Practice Problems Introduction: from Assumptions to Implications The Market Portfolio Assumptions Underlying the CAPM Portfolio Choice in the CAPM World The Risk-Return Tradeoff for Individual Stocks VII. The CML and SML VIII. “Overpricing”/“Underpricing” and the SML IX. X. Uses of CAPM in Corporate Finance Additional Readings Equilibrium Process, Supply Equals Demand, Market Price of Risk, Cross-Section of Expected Returns, Risk Adjusted Expected Returns, Net Present Value and Cost of Equity Capital
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both an increase in advertising and in research and development will lead to an increase in profits. With extra sales come extra expenses. Total selling expenses increased by 33% and general and admin expenses increased by 31.1%. This is not a problem, because the company was still quite profitable. These numbers would only be a concern if the company had not had such an impressive increase in net sales. In Year 7, Competitive Bikes saw their net earnings jump from $47,479 to $196,294, which
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Department of Economics Boston College irelandp@bc.edu http://www2.bc.edu/~irelandp/ec261.html Chapter 2: An Overview of the Financial System 1. Function of Financial Markets and Financial Intermediaries 2. Structure of Financial Markets Debt and Equity Markets Primary and Secondary Markets Exchanges and Over-the-Counter Markets Money and Capital Markets 3. Financial Instruments Money Market Instruments Capital Market Instruments 4. Role of Financial Intermediaries Transaction Costs and Economies
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Total Assets This measures the extent the firm uses debt to finance asset acquisitions. Debt to tangible net worth = Total Debt Net Worth - Intangibles Debt to equity = Total long term debt Total Stockowner's Equity Total Invested Capital = Book value of debt + Book value of equity. Times Interest Earned = EBIT Interest Payments Shows the ability of the firm to meet their fixed interest payment obligations out of current earnings. Earning debt
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of a business. (Johannes and Dhanraj, 2007). The choice between debt and equity aims to find the right capital structure that will maximize stockholder wealth. Debt policy and equity ownership structure “matter” and the way in which they matter differs between firms with many and firms with few positive net present value project (McConnel and Servaes, 1995). Leland and Pyle (1977) propose that managers will take debt equity ratio as a signal, by the fact that high leverage implies higher bankruptcy
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holdings reduces the risk tremendously. On the basis of their structure and objective, mutual funds can be classified into following major types: • Closed-end funds • Open-end funds • Large cap funds • Mid-cap funds • Equity funds • Balanced funds • Growth funds • No load funds • Exchange traded funds • Value funds • Money market funds • International mutual funds • Regional mutual funds • Sector funds • Index funds
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