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Finance 30 Questions
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I have 30 questions all ralated to Finance and I need get it done by tonight.
Some are multiple questions which is easy and some needs calculation.
Will probably take 30min – 1 hours of your time if you know what you doing.
Time limit is 1hour 30min starting from when I send you questions.
To be fair I will post 4 questions in here.
If you think is is easy please chat me with all 4 question answers and your rate for 30 questions.
I do have answer for all 4 questions listed here so I will check your answer and I will know who to choce from.
Tutor Test 1
Which of the following groups are referred to as stakeholders?
I) employees; II) customers; III) shareholders; IV) suppliers
Tutor Test 2
By combining lending and borrowing at the risk-free rate with efficient portfolios, we can:
I) extend the range of investment possibilities;
II) change the set of efficient portfolios from being curvilinear to a straight line;
III) provide a higher expected return for any level of risk, except for the tangential portfolio and the risk-free asset
Tutor Test 3
Hyacinth Macaw invests 74% of her funds in stock I and the balance in stock J. The standard deviation of returns on I is 13%, and on J it is 27%. |
a. | Calculate the variance of portfolio returns, assuming the correlation between the returns is 1.0. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a decimal rounded to 4 places.) |
Portfolio variance | n/r |
b. | Calculate the variance of portfolio returns, assuming the correlation is 0.7. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a decimal rounded to 4 places.) |
Portfolio variance | n/r |
c. | Calculate the variance of portfolio returns, assuming the correlation is 0. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a decimal rounded to 4 places.) |
Portfolio variance | n/r |
Tutor Test 4
The annually compounded discount rate is 11.0%. You are asked to calculate the present value of a 11-year annuity with payments of $51,300 per year. |
a. | Calculate the PV if the annuity payments arrive at one-year intervals. The first payment arrives one year from now. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) |
Present value | $ n/r |
b. | Calculate the PV if the first payment arrives in six months. Following payments arrive at one-year intervals (i.e., at 18 months, 30 months, etc.). (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) |
Present value | $ n/r |
Thank you.