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<strong>BUSN</strong> <strong>379</strong> <strong>DeVry</strong> Week 1 <strong>Homework</strong><br />

Please complete the following exercises from Chapter 2 of your textbook and post them in the Dropbox.<br />

Chapter 2: 8, 14, and 19<br />

Week 1Assignment. Chapter 2: 8, 14, and 19<br />

2.8<br />

What is the OCF?(5/5)<br />

2.14<br />

a. What is the OCF?(20/20)<br />

b. What is the cash flow to creditors? (Show work):<br />

c. What is the cash flow to stockholders? (Show work):<br />

d. What is the addition to the NWC (the change in the NWC)? Find the cash flow from assets then use the cash flow<br />

from assets equation to find the change in NWC (Show work):<br />

2.19<br />

a. What is the Net Income?(15/15)<br />

b. What is the operating cash flow for the year? (Show work):<br />

c. Explanation of results.<br />

<strong>BUSN</strong> <strong>379</strong> <strong>DeVry</strong> Week 2 <strong>Homework</strong><br />

Please complete the following exercises from Chapters 4 and 5 of your textbook and post them in the Dropbox.<br />

Chapter 4: 8, 17, and 18<br />

Chapter 5: 1, 4, and 12<br />

Week 2Assignment.Chapter 4: 8, 17, and 18 and Chapter 5: 1, 4, and 12<br />

4.8<br />

What is the Rate of Return? (6/6)


4.17<br />

What must you invest today? Find the PV of a lump sum.(6/6)<br />

4.18<br />

What is the FV. Find the FV of a lump sum.(6/6)<br />

a. First Scenario:<br />

b. If you wait 10 years, the value of your deposit at your retirement will be:<br />

5.1<br />

Find the PV of each cash flow :( 6/6 )<br />

5.4<br />

Find the PV of an Annuity and a Perpetuity: (8/8)<br />

To find the PV of a perpetuity, we use the equation: PV = C / r<br />

5.12<br />

Find the EAR: (8/8)<br />

<strong>BUSN</strong> <strong>379</strong> <strong>DeVry</strong> Week 3 <strong>Homework</strong><br />

Chapter 6: 16<br />

Chapter 7: 11 and 12<br />

Week 3Assignment.Chapter 6: 16 and Chapter 7: 11 and 12<br />

6.16.Find % Change of Bond Bill and Ted(24/24)<br />

a.If the YTM suddenly rises to 9 percent:(Show work):<br />

b.If the YTM suddenly falls to 5 percent:<br />

c.<br />

d. What does this problem tell you about the interest rate risk of longer-term bonds?<br />

7.11.With a return of 8 percent on this stock, how much should you pay? (4/4)<br />

7.12.Value a stock with two different required returns. Use the constant growth model.(12/12)<br />

a.Price @ required return of 12%:<br />

b.Price @ required return of 8%:<br />

c.What does a higher required return meanto the stock ?<br />

6.16d: All else the same, the longer the maturity of a bond, the greater is its price sensitivity to changes in interest rates.<br />

7.12c All else held constant, a higher required return means that the stock will sell for a lower price. Also, notice that<br />

the stock price is very sensitive to the required return. In this case, the required return fell by 1/3 but the stock price<br />

more than doubled.<br />

<strong>BUSN</strong> <strong>379</strong> <strong>DeVry</strong> Week 4 <strong>Homework</strong><br />

Please complete the following exercises from Chapter 8 of your textbook and post them in the Dropbox.<br />

Chapter 8: 3, 4, 5, and 6<br />

Chapter 7: 3, 4, 5, and 6


8.3<br />

Which Project should be accepted A or B?(4/4)<br />

8.4<br />

Calculate AAR, the average net income divided by the average book value.(12/12)<br />

a.Average net income =<br />

b.Average book value =<br />

c.AAR =<br />

8.5<br />

Calculate IRR:(8/8)<br />

a.IRR =<br />

b.Should the project be accepted and why? .<br />

8.6<br />

Calculate NPV:the PV of the outflows minus by the PV of the inflows.(16/16)<br />

a.@ 9% required return.<br />

b.Should the project be accepted:<br />

c.@ 21% required return.<br />

d.Should the project be accepted:<br />

<strong>BUSN</strong> <strong>379</strong> <strong>DeVry</strong> Week 5 <strong>Homework</strong><br />

Please complete the following exercises from Chapter 11 of your textbook and post them in the Dropbox.<br />

Chapter 11: 4, 7, 17, and 29<br />

<strong>BUSN</strong> <strong>379</strong> <strong>DeVry</strong> Week 6 <strong>Homework</strong><br />

Please complete the following exercises from Chapters 12 and 13 of your textbook and post them in the Dropbox.<br />

Chapter 12: 3, 5, 6, and 15<br />

Chapter 13: 1<br />

<strong>BUSN</strong> <strong>379</strong> <strong>DeVry</strong> Week 7 <strong>Homework</strong><br />

Please complete the following exercises from Chapter 17 of your textbook and post them in the Dropbox.<br />

Chapter 17: 6, 7, and 14

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