(Interest-rate risk) Philadelphia Electric has

  1. (Interest-rate risk) Philadelphia Electric has many bonds trading on the New York StockExchange. Suppose PhilEl’s bonds have
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  2. The possibility that the fed may raise the discount rate is an example ofA. Political Risk B. Exchange rate risk c. interest
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  3. The interest rate is composed of _____ and the ______?a. risk-free rate,risk discount b.risk free rate, risk premium c.risk free
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  4. Answers for a 10 year us treasury bond has a 3.50 % interest rate, while a same maturity corporate bond has a 5.25 % interest
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  5. What would be the rate of return on a security investment with a standard deviation of 5%,and the risk free rate of interest is
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  6. what would be the rate of return on a security with standard deviation of 5% if the risk free rate of interest is 4% and the
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  7. A corporation's 10-year bonds have an equilibrium rate of return of 7 percent. For all securities, the inflation risk premium is
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  8. 1. Interest rates A particular security's default risk premium is 3 percent. For all securities, the inflation risk premium is 2
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  9. Firms exposed to the risk of interest rate changes may reduce that risk by doing what
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  10. Suppose the market risk premium is 6.5% and the risk-free interest rate is 5%. Calculate the cost of capital of investing in a
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