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Mini Case This Mini Case is available in MyLab Finance. You have finally saved and are ready to make your first investment. You have the three following alternatives for investing the money: - A Microsoft bond with a par value of that pays 4.2 percent on its par value in interest, sells for , and matures in 4 years. - Southwest Bancorp preferred stock paying a dividend of \$2.63 and selling for . - Emerson Electric common stock selling for , with a par value of . The stock recently paid a dividend, and the firm's earnings per share has increased from to in the past 5 years. The firm expects to grow at the same rate for the foreseeable future. Your required rates of return for these investments are 3 percent for the bond, 5 percent for the preferred stock, and 12 percent for the common stock. Using this information, answer the following questions. a. Calculate the value of each investment based on your required rate of return. b. Which investment would you select? Why? c. Assume Emerson Electric's managers expect earnings to grow at 1 percent above the historical growth rate. How does this assumption affect your answers to parts (a) and (b)? d. What required rates of return would make you indifferent to all three options?


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a. To calculate the value of each investment based on the required rate of return, we will use the appropriate valuation methods for each investment: 1. Microsoft bond: The value of a bond can be calculated using the present value formula: Bond Value = (Coupon Payment / Required Rate of Return) * [1 - (1 / (1 + Required Rate of Return) ^ Number of Periods)] + (Par Value / (1 + Required Rate of Return) ^ Number of Periods) Coupon Payment = Par Value * Coupon Rate = $1,000 * 4.2% = $42 Number of Periods = 4

Bond Value = ($42 / 3%) * [1 - (1 / (1 + 3%) ^ 4)] + ($1,000 / (1 + 3%) ^ 4) Bond Value = $1,289.73




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