题目内容

已知:甲、乙、丙三个企业的相关资料如下:
资料一:甲企业历史上现金占用与销售收入之间的关系如表所示:
资料二:乙企业2008年12月31日资产负债表(简表)如表所示:
该企业2009年的相关预测数据为:销售收入20000万元,新增留存收益100万元;不变现金总额1000万元,每元销售收入占用变动现金0.05元,其他与销售收入变化有关的资产负债表项目预测数据如表所示:
资料三:丙企业2008年末总股数为300万股,该年利息费用为500万元,假定该部分利息费用在2009年保持不变,预计2009年销售收入为15000万元,预计息税前利润与销售收入的比率为12%。该企业决定于2009年初从外部筹集资金850万元。具体筹资方案有两个:
方案1:发行普通股股票100万股,发行价每股8.5元。2008年每股股利(D0)为0.5元,预计股利增长率为5%。
方案2:按面值发行债券850万元,债券票面利率10%,适用的企业所得税税率为25%。
假定上述两方案的筹资费用均忽略不计。
要求:
(1)根据资料一,运用高低点法测算甲企业的下列指标:
①每元销售收入占用变动现金;
②销售收入占用不变现金总额。
(2)根据资料二为乙企业完成下列任务:
①按步骤建立总资金需求模型;
②测算2009年资金需求总量;
③测算2009年外部筹资量。
(3)根据资料三为丙企业完成下列任务:
①计算2009年预计息税前利润;
②计算每股收益无差别点;
③根据每股收益无差别点法做出最优筹资方案决策,并说明理由;
④计算方案1增发新股的资本成本。

查看答案
更多问题

A Letter to the Sole Supplier
Dear Supplier,
41. for the raw materials we are buying from you. It is much more higher than what we
42. can afford it. Besides, we find it hard to explain the increased prices to our customers.
43. I believe you won't be feel happy if your price increase puts our organisation out
44. of business and thus deprives you of an important customer.
45. We continue to feel that your supply would interest our customers, but we would
46. like to ask you to consider on making a concession in price to make this possible. To
47. meet the demands of our budget, we are able to accept a price increase of no more
48. than 5%. However, if you insist on your rate of increase number, we are going to put
49. extraordinary efforts into finding alternatives to you. In some other words,
50. your currently short-term profit will harm our long-term relationship.
51. I hope you understand our position and that you will consider accepting our proposal.
52. Thank you for considering on my request. I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours faithfully,
(41)

New York Stock Exchange
The New York Stock Exchange(NYSE)is the largest stock market in the world and also the oldest financial market in the United States where billions of dollars worth of stock change hands each day.
The exchange evolved from a meeting where 24 brokers and merchants signed the historic "Buttonwood Agreement" to trade a handful of securities on what is now Wall Street in New York City in 1792. It was formally constituted as the New York Stock and Exchange Board in 1817. The present name was adopted in 1863. Today, 2,800 companies trade their shares on the NYSE. These companies are all publicly traded. (9)
The NYSE is owned by its members. A membership is traditionally called a seat. Membership, limited to 1,366 since 1953, is obtained by purchasing(since 1868)a seat from an existing member.
Unlike some of the newer exchanges, the NYSE still uses a large trading floor in order to conduct its transactions. (10) This is called the open outcry system and it usually produces fair market pricing.
Only the highest quality companies can choose to list their securities on the NYSE. To be considered for an NYSE listing, companies must meet strict financial and regulatory criteria. (11) And once they do, the NYSE plays a unique role in providing deep and liquid markets for the trading of those securities, benefiting all investors, large and small. Listed companies pay both initial listing fees and annual fees.
When companies first list on the NYSE, the company's top officials are often invited to ring the Opening Bell on the NYSE Trading Floor. (12)
In addition to having the highest overall listing standards of any securities marketplace in the world, the NYSE is among the world's most well-recognised brand names. (13)
In the more than two centuries that have followed, the NYSE has continued to adapt and evolve into the world's largest global equities marketplace. (14) Its mission is to add value to the capital-raising and asset-management process by providing the highest-quality and most cost-effective marketplace for the trading of financial instruments, to promote confidence in and understanding of that process, and to serve as a forum for discussion of relevant national and international policy issues.
A Issuers that list with the NYSE benefit from association with this brand name while gaining access to the world's largest, most liquid market for the trading of their securities.
B Even meeting these requirements is not a guarantee that the NYSE will list the company.
C That means any investor can buy their stock.
D Many new exchanges have stopped using the trading floor to conduct their transactions.
E It is here that the representatives of buyers and sellers, professionals known as brokers, meet and shout out prices at one another in order to strike a deal.
F The NYSE has remained unwavering in its commitment to customers and to building a truly global marketplace with great breadth of product and geographic reach.
G It was formally constituted as the New York Stock and Exchange Board in 1817.
H Ringing the Bell, which signals the start and close of the trading day, is part of the NYSE's rich heritage and signifies the opportunities the financial markets provide.
(9)

若f广义R可积且f不变号,则fL可积。()

新民主主义革命的对象是反对帝国主义、封建主义和资本主义。

答案查题题库