Business, 26.10.2021 19:10 kelechikamalu1
Pension funds pay lifetime annuities to recipients. If a firm remains in business indefinitely, the pension obligation will resemble a perpetuity. Suppose, therefore, that you are managing a pension fund with obligations to make perpetual payments of $3.6 million per year to beneficiaries. The yield to maturity on all bonds is 20%. a. If the duration of 5-year maturity bonds with coupon rates of 16% (paid annually) is 3.7 years and the duration of 20-year maturity bonds with coupon rates of 7% (paid annually) is 6.5 years, how much of each of these coupon bonds (in market value) will you want to hold to both fully fund and immunize your obligation
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Business, 22.06.2019 07:30
Suppose a firm faces a fixed price of output, íí= 1200. the firm hires workers from a union at a daily wage, í€í€, to produce output according to the production function íí= 2ížíž12. there are 225 workers in the union. any union worker who does not work for this firm is guaranteed to find nonunion employment at a wage of $96 per day. a.what is the firmâs labor demand function? b.if the firm is allowed to choose í€í€, but then the union decides how many workers to provide (up to 225) at that wage, what wage will the firm set? how many workers will the union provide? what is the firmâs output and profit? what is the total income of the 225 union workers? c.now suppose that the union sets the wage, but the firm decides how many workers to hire at that wage (up to 225). what wage will the union set to maximize the total income of all 225 workers? how many workers will the firm hire? what is the firmâs output and profit? what is the total income of the 225 union workers? [hint: to maximize total income of union, take the first order condition with respect to w and set equal to 0.]
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Business, 22.06.2019 12:30
Suppose that two firms produce differentiated products and compete in prices. as in class, the two firms are located at two ends of a line one mile apart. consumers are evenly distributed along the line. the firms have identical marginal cost, $60. firm b produces a product with value $110 to consumers.firm a (located at 0 on the unit line) produces a higher quality product with value $120 to consumers. the cost of travel are directly related to the distance a consumer travels to purchase a good. if a consumerhas to travel a mile to purchase a good, the incur a cost of $20. if they have to travel x fraction of a mile, they incur a cost of $20x. (a) write down the expressions for how much a consumer at location d would value the products sold by firms a and b, if they set prices p_{a} and p_{b} ? (b) based on your expressions in (a), how much will be demanded from each firm if prices p_{a} and p_{b} are set? (c) what are the nash equilibrium prices?
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Business, 22.06.2019 12:50
Kendrick is leaving his current position at a company, and charlize is taking over. kendrick set up his powerpoint for easy access for himself. charlize needs to work in the program that is easy for her to use. charlize should reset advanced options
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