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MGT201 - Financial Management

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    Grand Quiz Syllabus and Schedule Dear Students, Assalam-o-Alaikum! Due to the prevailing circumstances, Grand Quiz will be conducted to replace Proctored Mid-Term Exam in this course of MGT201. You can attempt Grand Quiz within 24 Hours. So it is advised to be proactive since there will be no extension. Number of Questions 30 Weightage 20% Types of Questions MCQs Opening Date Dec 28, 2020 at 12:00 AM Closing Date Dec 28, 2020 at 11:59 PM Lessons Video Lecture 1-22 Special Instructions You must attempt your Grand Quiz effectively as it is being held as your mid-term exam and it would be equivalent to 20% of the overall course weightage. You can start attempting the quiz at any time but within given date(s) by clicking the quick link for Quiz on VU-LMS as it will become enabled within the mentioned dates. As soon as the time will be over, it will automatically be disabled and will not be available to attempt it. Please note that some questions of the quiz may require some computation as well. So plan your course preparation accordingly. Each question has maximum time limit of 90 seconds to attempt and save. So, you have to save your answer before 90 seconds. But due to unpredictable/unstable Internet speed, it is strongly recommended that you save your answer within 60 seconds to avoid any inconvenience. While attempting a question, keep an eye on the remaining time. Attempting quiz is unidirectional. Once you have moved forward to the next question, you will not be able to go back to the previous one. Therefore, before moving to the next question, make sure that you have selected the best option and have saved your answer. DO NOT press back button of your browser or refresh the page while attempting a question. Otherwise you will lose the chance of attempting the current question and a new question will be loaded. DO NOT try to disable “Java Script” in your browser; otherwise you will not be able to attempt the quiz. If for any reason, you lose access to Internet (like power failure or disconnection of Internet); you will be able to attempt the quiz again but from the next question where you left in the last attempt. But remember that you have to complete the quiz before expiry of the deadline. Stay Safe & Healthy Best of Luck!
  • MGT201 Assignment 1 Solution and Discussion

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    @Fouzia-Suleman said in MGT201 Assignment 1 Solution and Discussion: IA new investor wants to add bonds and shares in his portfolio and he has two options available with the following information. I. Company ABC issued a five-year bond with face value of Rs.1,000. The bond offers 12% semiannual coupon payment. The market interest rate for such type of investment is 14% per annum while current market price of bond is Rs.940. II. The stock of company XYZ is being sold at Rs.54 per share while the forecasted dividend is Rs.6 for first year and Rs.7 for the second year. The price of the stock after year 2 is expected to be Rs.55. The Company paid most recent dividend as Rs.5 whereas the rate of return for such type of investment is 14% per annum. You are required to help the investor in valuation of both investment options by calculating: Intrinsic value of the bond. (8 marks) Intrinsic Value of stock today. (8 marks) Identify either bond and stocks are overvalued or undervalued. Justify your answer with proper calculation and reasoning. (4 Marks) Assignment#01 Marks 20 Intrinsic value of the bond Po=Σ Ct/ (1+r/2)n + Par/1+r/2)n C = coupon payments = 100012/100 = 120/2 = Rs.60 No. of coupon payments = 52 = 10 (semi-annual) Required rate of return: 14/2 = 7% (semiannual) = 60Annuity factor (7%,10) + 1,000 * PV factor (7%, 10) = 60{1-1/ (1+0.14/2) 52) / (0.14/2)} + 1,000/ (1+ (0.14/2)5*2 = 60{1-1/ (1+0.07)10 /0.07} + 1,000/ (1+0.07)10 = 421.41+ 508.35 = Rs. 929.76 Intrinsic value of the stock Do = Current dividend = Rs.5 D1 = Rs.6 D2 = Rs.7 Value of Stock: Po = D1/ (1+i)n + D2/ (1+i)n + P2/(1+i)n Po = 6/ (1.14)1+ 7/ (1.14)2 + 55/ (1.14)2 Po = 5.26+5.39+42.32 Po = Rs.52.97 Bond and Stock valuation Solution Overvaluation or undervaluation of securities For Bond Bond is overvalued because market price is more than intrinsic value i.e. Market price > Intrinsic value 940 > 929.76 For Stock Stick is also overvalued as its market price is more than its intrinsic value i.e. Market price > Intrinsic value 54 > 52.97
  • MGT201 GDB 1 Solution and Discussion

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    @Rabeiea-Aslam said in MGT201 GDB 1 Solution and Discussion: Option 1: Investing Rs. 100,000 at 12% interest rate compounded semiannually for 10 years Option 2: Depositing half of investment amount in a saving account for 10 years that pays 10 % interest rate compounded annually and investing remaining half amount at 12% interest rate compounded annually for 10 years. Calculation of both Option Option 1: Semi Annual Yearly Compounding FV = PV x (1 + i/2) 2n FV = 100,000 x (1 + 0.12/2) 2 x 10 FV = 320713.5 Option 2: FV= PV (1 + i) n FV = 50,000 (1+0.12) 10 FV = 155292.4 Option 1 is best for Mr. Ahmad because the value of FV is grater than Option 2
  • MGT201 Quiz 1 Solution and Discussion

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  • MGT201 Quiz 2 Solution and Discussion

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  • Lecture # 2 Discussion

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    @zaasmi said in Lecture # 2 Discussion: What is the difference between fair value and intrinsic value? Answer: Intrinsic value is an anticipated value that is based on the fundamental analysis, the amount a rational investor is willing to pay for a security at a given level of risk. This fundamental or intrinsic value is based on discounted value of future cash flows attached with that security.
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