Assignment No 1 SFA&D
Assignment No 1 SFA&D
Assignment No 1 SFA&D
Assignment # 01
Submission Deadline:04th July 2016
Topic: Time Value of Money
1) If the effective annual rate of interest is known to be 16.08% on a debt that has quarterly
payments, what is the quoted/simple interest rate?
2) Universal Bank pays 7 percent interest, compounded annually, on time deposits. Regional
Bank pays 6 percent interest, compounded quarterly. Based on effective interest rates, in
which bank would you prefer to deposit your money?
3) Mr A has decided to start saving for his retirement. Beginning on his twenty-first birthday,
Mr. A plans to invest Rs.2,000 each birthday into a savings investment earning a 7 percent
compound annual rate of interest. He will continue this savings program for a total of 10
years and then stop making payments. But his savings will continue to compound at 7
percent for 35 more years, until Mr A retires at age 65. Ms. B also plans to invest Rs.2,000
a year, on each birthday, at 7 percent, and will do so for a total of 35 years. However, she
will not begin her contributions until her thirty-first birthday. How much will Mr. A and
Ms. B savings programs be worth at the retirement age of 65? Who is better off financially
at retirement, and by how much?
4) Mr A is a friend of yours. He has plenty of money but little financial sense. He received a
gift of $12,000 for his recent graduation and is looking for a bank in which to deposits the
funds. Partners saving bank offers an account with an annual interest rate of 3 percent
compounded semi-annually while selwyns bank offers an account with a 2.75 percent
annual interest rate compounded quarterly. Calculate the value of the two accounts at the
end of one year and recommend to Mr A which account he should choose?
5) Your brother has just graduated from high school and is seeking your advice as to whether
he should find a job immediately or go to college for four years and then find a job. He
estimates that if he gets a job immediately, he will earn $15,000 per year for the next 40
years. If he goes to college first, he estimated that he can earn $30,000 for each of the 36
years after he gets out. (Whether he goes to college or not, he plans to retire 40 years from
today.) Assume that his time value of money is 14% and that all cash flows are ordinary
annuities. (If he goes to college first, he can borrow money at 14% too)
a) What will be the present value of his cash flows if he gets a job immediately?
b) What will be the present value of his cash flows if he goes to college first?
c) What should he do?
Topic: Bonds
6) Sun co.s bonds, maturing in 7 years, pay 8% interest on a $1,000 face value. However, interest
is paid semi-annually. If your required rate of return is 10%, what is the value of the bond? How
would your answer change if the interest were paid annually?
7) Sharp Co. bonds are selling in the market for $1,045. These 15 year bonds pay 7% interest
annually on a $1,000 par value. If they are purchased at the market price, what is the expected
rate of return?
8) You own a bond that pays $100 in annual interest, with a $1,000 par value. It matures in 15
years. Your required rate of return is 10 percent.
a. Which project would you choose on NPV and IRR basisif the opportunity cost of capital is 2
percent?
b. Which would you choose if the opportunity cost of capital is 12 percent?
c. Why does your answer change?
14) Ilana Industries, Inc., needs a new lathe. It can buy a new high-speed lathe for $1
million. The lathe will cost $35,000 to run, will save the firm $125,000 in labor costs,
and will be useful for 10 years. Suppose that for tax purposes, the lathe will be
depreciated on a straight-line basis over its 10-year life to a salvage value of $100,000.
The actual market value of the lathe at that time also will be $100,000. The discount rate
is 10 percent and the corporate tax rate is 35 percent. What is the NPV of buying the
new lathe?
15) Blooper Industries must replace its magnoosium purification system. Quick
& Dirty Systems sells a relatively cheap purification system for $10 million.
The system will last 5 years. Do-It-Right sells a sturdier but more expensive
system for $12 million; it will last for 8 years. Both systems entail $1 million
in operating costs; both will be depreciated straight line to a final value of
zero over their useful lives; neither will have any salvage value at the end of
its life. The firms tax rate is 35 percent, and the discount rate is 12 percent.
Which system should Blooper install?
16) PC shopping network may upgrade its modem pool. It last upgraded
today for $150mn. They will have a 3 year life and will be depreciated
to zero using straight line depreciation. The new equipment will
enable the firm to increase sales by $25mn per year and decrease
operating cost by $10mn per year. At the end of the three years, the
new equipment will be worthless. Assume the firms tax rate is 35%
and the discount rate for the project of this sort is 10%. What is the
NPV of the replacement project?
Topic : Cost of Capital
17) The market value of your firms equity is $500 million, which
is also the value of your total debt. Your cost of debt (rd) is 6%
and your cost of equity is (re) is 10%. What is your weighted
average cost of capital (WACC) if your tax rate is 40%?
18) Fuerst Cola has 10,000 bonds and 400,000 shares outstanding. The bonds have a 10%
annual coupon, $1,000 face value, $1,050 market value, and 10-year maturity. The beta
on the stock is 1.30 and its price per share is $40. The risk-less return is 6%, the
expected market return is 14%, and Fuerst Colas tax rate is 40%.