ECON 106F UCLA
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Second Midterm Exam Spring 2005 (May 26, 2005) Prof. Andrew Atkeson Econ 106-F Student Name: _ Instructions: You have 70 minutes to complete this exam. There are eight questions. Each question is worth 10 points. Write your answers in the space pro
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CHAPTER 3 How to Calculate Present Values Answers to Practice Questions 1. a. b. c. d. PV = $100 0.905 = $90.50 PV = $100 0.295 = $29.50 PV = $100 0.035 = $ 3.50 PV = $100 0.893 = $89.30 PV = $100 0.797 = $79.70 PV = $100 0.712 = $71.20 PV = $8
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CHAPTER 4 The Value of Common Stocks Answers to Practice Questions 1. 2. Newspaper exercise, answers will vary The value of a share is the discounted value of all expected future dividends. Even if the investor plans to hold a stock for only 5 years,
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CHAPTER 2 Present Value and the Opportunity Cost of Capital Answers to Practice Questions 1. Let INV = investment required at time t = 0 (i.e., INV = -C0) and let x = rate of return. Then x is defined as: x = (C1 INV)/INV Therefore: C1 = INV(1 + x)
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First Midterm Exam Spring 2005 (April 28, 2005) Prof. Andrew Atkeson Econ 106-F Student Name: _ Instructions: You have 70 minutes to complete this exam. There are eight questions. Each question is worth 10 points. Write your answers in the space pr
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Principles of Corporate Finance Ninth Edition Chapter 1 Finance and The Financial Manager Slides by Matthew Will McGraw Hill/Irwin Copyright 2008 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 1- 2 Topics Covered What Is A Corporation
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. PRINT NAME Economics 106F Finance Professor E. Landaw Midterm July 18, 2005 Please answer all questions 1. You open your Wall Street Journal (WSJ) on the morning of July 16, 2005, and see the following bond quote for ABC. Based on this WSJ informa
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Practice Problems for Midterm Econ 11 Summer Session C 2008 University of California, Los Angeles 1. A consumer spends his entire budget on two goods: x and y. (a) True or false: an increase in the price of x will always lead the consumer to purchase
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Math Guide for Econ 11 University of California, Los Angeles These notes are intended as a reference guide for the mathematical tools of calculus that are used in Econ 11. The following pages provide all the mathematical results, along with brief exp
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