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    Jan 8, 2009, 02:34 PM
    Finance homework
    I need some serious help with my finance class and these are my questions that I just can't get. I know the formula to do this, I just can't put 2 and 2 together. Please help somebody!

    2. An investor bought 100 shares of Venus Corporation common stock 1 year ago

    For $40 per share. She just sold the shares for $44 each, and during the year,

    She received four quarterly dividend checks for $40 each. She expects the

    Price of the Venus shares to fall to about $38 over the next year. Calculate the

    Investor’s realized percentage holding period return.





    4. Suppose a Midwest Telephone and Telegraph (MTT) Company bond,

    Maturing in 1 year, can be purchased today for $975. Assuming that the

    Bond is held until maturity, the investor will receive $1,000 (principal) plus

    6 percent interest (that is, 0.06 3 $1,000 5 $60). Determine the percentage

    Holding period return on this investment.





    5. a. National Telephone and Telegraph (NTT) Company common stock

    Currently sells for $60 per share. NTT is expected to pay a $4 dividend

    During the coming year, and the price of the stock is expected to increase

    To $65 a year from now. Determine the expected (ex-ante) percentage

    Holding period return on NTT common stock.

    b. Suppose that 1 year later, NTT’s common stock is selling for $75 per

    Share. During the 1-year period, NTT paid a $4 common stock dividend.

    Determine the realized (ex-post) percentage holding period return on

    NTT common stock.

    c. Repeat (b) given that NTT’s common stock is selling for $58 1 year later.

    d. Repeat (b) given that NTT’s common stock is selling for $50 1 year later.





    10. Assume it is early 2003 and the following bond quotations appeared in the

    Wall Street Journal:

    ConocoPhillips (COP) 5.900 Oct 15, 2032 95.972 6.200 90 30 88,510

    Amerada Hess (AHC) 7.125 Mar 15, 2033 100.145 7.113 179 30 55,000

    a. How much in annual interest payment would an investor in each of these

    Bonds receive?

    b. How much would you have to pay to buy one COP bond at the last price

    Shown?

    c. Why do you think the yield-to-maturity on the AHC bond is higher than the

    Yield to maturity on the COP bond?
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    Aug 30, 2009, 02:15 PM
    6000 each year is invested for 10 years at 9%

    Also,

    If you win the lottery for 80 million and receive 1 million for the next 50 years and then and lump sum of 30 mil after 50 years. The discount rate is 12 percent. How do you calculate the winnings?

    I'm so lost. Can you point me in the right direction?
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    Aug 30, 2009, 02:19 PM
    I'm sorry, I was at the wrong place and didn't mean to put this here. My apologies. I'm new at this site.

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