of Phoenix FP/101 Quiz Week 2 Week 2 Objectives 1. Identify social and economic influences on personal financial goals and decisions.(Chapter 1, Pg. 2-11) 2. Develop personal financial goals. (Chapter 1, Pg. 16-20) 2.3 Calculate time value of money situations associated with personal financial decisions. (Appendix 40-44) 1. Concept: Influences on financial goals and decisions 1. The Rule of 72 is a. A tool to determine the number of years until retirement for an employee
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CHAPTER 2: THE TIME VALUE OF MONEY This chapter consists of five sections: the first section explains the time value of money and the factors that affect the time value of money; The second part will help to distinguish the types of cash flow; The next two sections will discuss how to determine the present value and the future value of cash flows; The final section will guide on how to plan an amortized loan. Before we start, we need to clarify a problem together, which is why we have to study
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double AGI’s revenue, increase it’s leverage with contract manufactures and expand its presence with key retailers and distributions. Liedtke is evaluating the company in order to find out whether the future benefits justify or surpass the present value of the investment in Mercury. Analysis: In order for Liedtke to get a broader picture on the acquisition of Mercury, he needs to compare and analyze a list of financial data from 2006 to 2011; projected balance sheet accounts, operating results
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stock’s value? In order to determine the stock’s value. I used the formula in the text E(P0)= D0 x [1 + E(g)] / R(Re) – E(g). In which D0 represents the most recent dividend, which has already been paid = $, E(g) represents the expected growth rate in dividends in the future=5%, and R(Re) represents the expected rate of return on the stock=15%. Therefore the formula is as follows: E(P0)= $2.00 x [1 + .05] / .15 - .05= E(P0)=$2.00 x 1.05 / .10= E(P0)= $2.10 / .10= $21.00 The stock’s value is $21
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Chapter 6 TIME VALUE OF MONEY Alex Tajirian Time Value of Money 6-2 1. OBJECTIVE # Derive a valuation (pricing) equation based on cash flow (amount, timing, & risk). Time Value of Money analysis involves: ! ! What is $1 worth 10 years from today (Future Value)? What is $1 to be received in 10 years worth today (Present Value)? # # Applications ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Loan amortization stated vs. effective interest charged rebate vs. low financing pricing of bonds (Chapter 7) pricing
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based on the fact money is not everything. There is a balance of work and life. He has chosen not to acquire any companies since it would take time away from his family. Many financial decisions must consider the time value of money The furniture store has to consider that a dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow. The time value of money derives from the opportunity to earn interest on it. Simply stated, the time value of money is how much it costs to “rent” money. Emery Finnerty Stowe
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BUSINESS FINANCE FAO: DIRECTORS, NATURALLY FRESH PLC CONTENTS Page(s) 1. Introduction 3 2. Required Rate of Return on Equity 3 3. Beta 3 4. Capital Asset Pricing Model 4 5.1 Limitations of CAPM 4 5.2 The APT Model 4 5.3 The Three-Factor Model 4 5.4 Required Rate of Return using APT or Three-Factor 5 Model 5. Bonds 5 6.5 How bond prices are determined
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Why do we say money has time value? When speaking of time value of money, it refers to the fact that money to be received or paid at different times is worth different amounts as time moves forward. 2. Why is it important for business managers to be familiar with time value of money concepts? This is important for managers to understand because they are expected to maximize the value of todays and all future dollars. Understanding money has a different value at different times will help them
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There are two new In the News boxes on “A Cartoonist’s Guide to Stock Picking” and “Is the Efficient Markets Hypothesis Kaput?” LEARNING OBJECTIVES: By the end of this chapter, students should understand: the relationship between present value and future value. the effects of compound growth. how risk-averse people reduce the risk they face. how asset prices are determined. CONTEXT AND PURPOSE: Chapter 27 is the third chapter in a four-chapter sequence on the level and growth of output
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Objective: maximize firm value, increase stock price Decisions: Investment, Working Capital, Financing, Distribution Principal (shareholders) Agent (Manager): Career Concern, Empire Building, Private Benefits of Control, Shirking Current Assets – Current Liabilities = Net working capital (Current = less than a year) Financial leverage: use of debt to acquire assets Average tax rate: total taxes paid / total taxable income. Marginal tax rate: amount of tax payable on the next dollar earned
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