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Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management
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Question: ABC Company is planning to issue a 10 percent, semiannual coupon bond with five years remaining to maturity. The bond has been priced (Par value) as Rs. 1,000. The bond has yield to maturit…

Tagged: Accounting, Finance

Started this discussion. Last reply by Mohammad Yahya Haeed Jan 31.

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ABC Company is a high-volume retailer. The company is selling many types of low-cost products, even several thousands items per hour. It is using point-of-sale terminals and bar-coded merchandise. Wh…

Tagged: Analysis, Statement, Financial

Started Nov. 18, 2009

Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management
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Why P/E Ratios tends to be high when interest rates and inflation rates are low?

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Started this discussion. Last reply by John D. Faig, CFA Nov. 18, 2009.

 

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Hi Alone... Sorry I am replying late..... PFA In your question i assumed bond will be redeemed at par Hope this will help you Fell free to ask me any thing related to that... All the best...
January 27
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Question: ABC Company is planning to issue a 10 percent, semiannual coupon bond with five years remaining to maturity. The bond has been priced (Par value) as Rs. 1,000. The bond has yield to maturity of 10 percent. The company is interested in esti…
January 19
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ABC Company is a high-volume retailer. The company is selling many types of low-cost products, even several thousands items per hour. It is using point-of-sale terminals and bar-coded merchandise. What do you think the ABC Company is using which typ…
November 18, 2009
Lower interest rates could mean higher flight of money to stock market resulting into higher stock prices,yielding higher P/E. mukund
November 17, 2009
Price to Earnings ratio is inversely proportional to inflation rate. This is because low inflation rates means the nominal component of earnings/earnings growth is less. This is perceived by the market as increased value which translates to a higher…
November 17, 2009

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