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1. Suppose you want to buy 10,000 shares of MegaWorld Corporation at a price of 4.00. You put up P10,000 and borrow the rest. What does your account
2. Supposed that in the previous problem you shorted 10,000 shares instead of buying. The initial margin is 60 percent. What does the account balance sheet look like?
3. You deposited P100,000 cash in brokerage account and short sell P200,000 of stocks on margin. Later the value of the stocks held short rises to P250,000. What is your account margin in percent?
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- 1. Suppose you want to buy 10,000 shares of MegaWorld Corporation at a price of 4.00. You put up P10,000 and borrow the rest. What does your account balance sheet would look like? What is your margin? 2. Supposed that in the previous problem you shorted 10,000 shares instead of buying. The initial margin is 60 percent. What does the account balance sheet look like? 3. You deposited P100,000 cash in brokerage account and short sell P200,000 of stocks on margin. Later the value of the stocks held short rises to P250,000. What is your account margin in percent? Problem 1: A class contains 30 students, Ten are Female (F) and Caviteno (C), 12 are male (M) and Caviteno; 6 are female and non-Caviteno; 2 are male and non-Caviteno A name is randomly selected from the class roster and it is female. What is the probability that the student is a Caviteno? Problem 2: If you score 85 or better on your midterm exam, then you have a 90% chance of getting 1.50 for the course. And…1. Suppose you want to buy 10,000 shares of MegaWorld Corporation at a price of 4.00. You put up P10,000 and borrow the rest. What does your account balance sheet would look like? What is your margin? 2. Supposed that in the previous problem you shorted 10,000 shares instead of buying. The initial margin is 60 percent. What does the account balance sheet look like?a. Suppose you want to buy 10,000 shares of MegaWorld Corporation at a price of 4.00 You put up P10,000 and borrow the rest. What does your account balance sheet would look like? What is your margin? b. Supposed that in the previous problem you shorted 10,000 shares instead of buying. The initial margin is 60 percent. What does the account balance sheet look like?
- 1. Suppose you want to buy 10,000 shares of MegaWorld Corporation at a price of 4.00. You put up P10,000 and borrow the rest. What does your account balance sheet would look like? What is your margin?Suppose you want to buy 10,000 shares of MegaWorld Corporation at a price of 4.00 You put up P10,000 and borrow the rest. What does your account balance sheet would look like? What is your margin? Assets Liabilities and Account Equity 10,000 shares of MegaWorld Corporation ₱ 40,000 Margin Loan ₱ 30,000 Account Equity ₱ 10,000 Total ₱ 40,000 Total ₱ 40,000 Margin = ₱ 10,000 / ₱ 40,000 = 0.25 = 25% 2. Supposed that in the previous problem you shorted 10,000 shares instead of buying. The initial margin is 60 percent. What does the account balance sheet look like?Supposed you want to buy 10,000 shares of MegaWorld Corporation at a price of 4.00. You put up P10,000 and borrow the rest. In the previous problem which is the first sentence, you shorted 10,000 shares instead of buying. The initial margin is 60 percent. What does the account balance sheet look like?
- In you cash account, you buy 100 shares of XYZ Corporation at a price of $10 per share. Two months later, XYZ pays a dividend $0.21 per share. You sell all 100 shares of XYZ three months later at a price of $12 per share. If you wanted to lever up the returns of this trade, you could have executed it in your _____ account. A) cash B) margin C) brokerage D) bank If you borrowed 50% of the upfront investment amount, your return (in percent terms) would have been _____. A) 11.10 B) 22.10 C) 44.20In you cash account, you buy 100 shares of XYZ Corporation at a price of $10 per share. Two months later, XYZ pays a dividend $0.21 per share. You sell all 100 shares of XYZ three months later at a price of $12 per share. If you wanted to lever up the returns of this trade, you could have executed it in your _____ account. A) cash B) margin C) brokerage D) bankSuppose you want to buy 10,000 shares of Ultra Universe Company at a price of 4.00. You put up P10,000 and borrow the rest. This is the balance sheet and margin: Balance Sheet: Asset Amount (P) Liabilities Amount (P) Investments in Ultra Universe Company 40,000 Margin Loan 30,000 Account Equity 10,000 Total Assets 40,000 Total Liabilities & Equities 40,000 Margin = (Equity / Total Assets) = (10,000 / 40,000) = 25% QUESTION: Supposed that you shorted 10,000 shares instead of buying. The initial margin is 60 percent. What would the account balance sheet look like instead?
- Based on the $10,000 drop in market value outlined in (5) to $30,000, what is the % gain/loss on your initial deposit? (5) You purchase $40,000 worth of stock by borrowing $20,000 from Morgan Stanley and paying $20,000 yourself. If the market value drops by $10,000, what is the remaining equity in your account?Suppose that Brue currently is selling at $50 per share. You buy 900 shares using $36,000 of your own money, borrowing the remainder of the purchase price from your broker. The rate on the margin loan is 7%. What is the percentage increase in the net worth of your brokerage account if the price of Brue immediately changes to (a) $56; (b) $50; and (c)$44?Suppose you shorted 10,000 shares instead of buying at a price of 4.00. The initial margin is 60 percent. What does the account balance sheet look like?