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    In Need Of Help With Finance Homework Part 2

    BNPCM, It was meant as no offense to you or others who know where I am coming from. Those guys stepped over the line of civility when they took cheap shots at me for asking the questions. If that's how they feel then I don't want their help. I'd much rather get a helping hand from someone...
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    In Need Of Help With Finance Homework Part 2

    To all the smart asses, Listen up you elitist hacks. I am posting these damn problems here because I want to learn how they are done. You can only look at a text book so long; after about 3 hours of nothing "clicking" it was more than appropriate to seek out another source, the knowledgable...
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    In Need Of Help With Finance Homework Part 2

    Problem 3: Assume that your aunt sold her house on December 31 and that she took a mortgage in the amount of $10,000 as a part of the payment. The mortgage has a quoted (or nominal) interest rate of 10 percent, but it calls for payments every 6 months, beginning on June 30, and the mortgage...
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    In Need Of Help With Finance Homework Part 2

    Problem 2: Assume that you inherited some money. A friend of yours is working as an unpaid intern at a local brokerage firm, and her boss is selling some securities that call for four payments, $50 at the end of each of the next 3 years, plus a payment of $1,050 at the end of Year 4. Your...
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    In Need Of Help With Finance Homework Part 2

    Here are the three problems I am having most trouble with this week... Problem 1: Assume that AT&T's pension fund managers are considering two alternative securities as investments: (1) Security Z (for zero intermediate cash flows), which costs $422.41 today, pays nothing during its...
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    ATTN Finance Gurus! MBA student in need of a little help with homework.

    Okay, I've been looking at these problems so long that my head is starting to spin. Can someone please give me an idea as to how I approach and solve these two problem? Here we go... First Problem: Suppose you hold a diversified portfolio consisting of a $7,500 investment in each of 20...
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