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  • April 23, 2017 at 11:38 am #383178
    mysterysolrac
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    Thanks John.

    Also, is there another lecture on Swaps please. I get confused as to who pays who/ who receives what and what they receive/pay after the swap.

    Also if a question says the current basis on March futures is 44 basis point, does that mean that march futures are 99.56?

    Thanks

    March 2, 2017 at 10:21 am #375092
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    Hi Ken

    Many thanks for the reply and links. I was wondering if there are any useful P5 articles you’d recommend reading please…

    December 5, 2016 at 5:32 pm #354158
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    Thanks for this John. The question did not state the spot in 2 months.

    Going by the figures above, lock-in rate

    change in basis = 0.0013
    Add to spot =0.6964
    = 0.6977
    Is this right sir?

    Thanks

    November 15, 2016 at 7:53 pm #349133
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    Hi John,

    This is the full question. Is there a way I could send you my solution to review for me please. I got a negative NPV and feel like I’ve missed something out.

    Neptune is a listed company in the telecommunications business. You are a senior financial
    management advisor employed by the company to review its capital investment appraisal procedures
    and to provide advice on the acceptability of a significant new capital project – the Galileo.
    The project is a domestic project entailing immediate capital expenditure of $800 million at 1 July
    20X8 and with projected revenues over five years as follows:
    30 June 30 June 30 June 30 June 30 June
    Year ended 20X9 20Y0 20Y1 20Y2 20Y3
    Revenue ($ million) 680.00 900.00 900.00 750.00 320.00
    Direct costs are 60% of revenues and indirect, activity based costs are $140 million for the first year of
    operations, growing at 5% per annum over the life of the project. In the first two years of operations,
    acceptance of this project will mean that other work making a net contribution before indirect costs of
    $150 million for each of the first two years will not be able to proceed. The capital expenditure of $800
    million is to be paid immediately and the equipment will have a residual value after five years’
    operation of $40 million. The company depreciates plant and equipment on a straight-line basis and,
    in this case, the annual charge will be allocated to the project as a further indirect charge.
    Preconstruction design and contracting costs incurred over the previous three years total $50 million
    and will be charged to the project in the first year of operation.
    The company pays tax at 30% on its taxable profits and can claim a 50% first year allowance on
    qualifying capital expenditure followed by a writing down allowance of 40% applied on a reducing
    balance basis. Given the timing of the company’s tax payments, tax credits and charges will be paid
    or received twelve months after they arise. The company has sufficient other profits to absorb any
    capital allowances derived from this project.
    The company currently has $7,500 million of equity and $2,500 million of debt in issue quoted at
    current market values. The current cost of its debt finance is $LIBOR plus 180 basis points. $LIBOR is
    currently 5·40%, which is 40 basis points above the one month Treasury bill rate. The equity risk
    premium is 3·5% and the company’s beta is 1·40. The company wishes to raise the additional finance
    for this project by a new bond issue. Its advisors do not believe that this will alter the company’s bond
    rating. The new issue will incur transaction costs of 2% of the issue value at the date of issue.
    Required
    Estimate the adjusted present value of the project resulting from the new investment and from the
    refinancing proposal and justify the use of this technique.

    November 15, 2016 at 5:51 pm #349120
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    Hi John,

    Thanks for this. You are right. I read the requirements again and it did say to use APV. With regards to the wording of the issue cost please see below

    The new issue will incur transaction costs of 2% of the issue value at the date of issue.
    Required

    Many Thanks

    Carlos

    June 8, 2016 at 2:28 pm #320859
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    Hi again.

    I’m a little bit stuck on Dec 14 (Keshi Co) Interest rate option question. I’m particularly lost on the 5th paragraph, talking about option price quoted in basis points at 100 minus the annual % yield and settlement…..

    How do we get the current futures quote with that information please.

    Many Thanks

    Carlos

    June 8, 2016 at 1:42 pm #320844
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    Ok. Thanks. So in this case I can state any assumptions made and also state whether i’m using the futures to protect the exchange rate from going against our favour and making some profit to offset against any loss we might incur on the original transaction left at risk……..yes yes?

    May 15, 2016 at 7:44 pm #315220
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    Thanks John. that really helps. I’m about to try an a question which looks like the exam question you mentioned called DIGUNDER. I’ll let you know how it goes.

    Thanks 🙂

    May 10, 2016 at 6:55 pm #314478
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    Hi John,

    Thanks for this. I’ve realised where i went wrong from reading your response. I did not write out my formula correctly. I hope i don’t this little costly mistake in the exam. Your lectures have helped a great lot.

    Thanks

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