31. Christie's savings and investment assets include the following: RRSP: $100,000 in bond funds Home valued at: $400,000 DBPP valued at: $50,000 Chequing account: $6,000 Savings account: $5,000 Her liabilities include:: Credit card debt: $20,000 Balance of mortgage: $200,000 Based on the information provided, what should Christie's priority. Diversify her investments by including equities. Establish an emergency fund. Eliminate her credit card debt. Receive the commuted value of her DBPP
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- The following is the book value of the assets of a bank: Asset Book Value (in millions) U.S. Treasury securities $ 50 Municipal general obligation bonds 50 Residential mortgages 400 Commercial loans 200 Total book value $700 a. Calculate the credit risk-weighted assets using the following information: Asset Risk Weight U.S. Treasury securities 0% Municipal general obligation bonds 20 Residential mortgages 50 Commercial loans 100 b. What is the minimum core capital requirement? What is the minimum total capital requirement?Consider a bank with the following balance sheet (M means million): Assets Value Duration of the Asset Convexity of the Asset5yr bond bought at a yield of 3.4% (lending money) $550M 4.56212.02612yr bond bought at a yield of 4% (lending money) $800M 9.45353.565 Liabilities Value Duration of the Liability Convexity of the Liability2yr bond sold at a yield of 2.4% (borrowing money) $300M 1.941 2.3844yr bond sold at a yield of 2.8% (borrowing money) $500M 3.759 8.206 If the interest rates go up by 1%, using the duration and convexity rule to determine the net worth of the bank and the equity to asset ratio In c)’s scenario, to maintain the equity to asset ratio at 40% which is required by the regulation, the bank decides to raise cash (zero duration and zero convexity) from the equity holders. How much cash does the bank need to raise?If $457,000 of 8% bonds are issued at 94, what is the amount of cash received from the sale? Select the correct answer. A. $420,440 B. $457,000 C. $429,580 D. $493,560
- Consider a bank with the following balance sheet (M means million):Assets Value Duration of the Asset Convexity of the Asset5yr bond bought at a yield of 3.4% (lending money) $550M 4.562 12.02612yr bond bought at a yield of 4% (lending money)$800M 9.453 53.565 Liabilities Value Duration of the Liability Convexity of the Liability 2yr bond sold at a yield of 2.4% (borrowing money) $300M 1.941 2.384 4yr bond sold at a yield of 2.8% (borrowing money) $500M 3.759 8.206 Calculate the equityConsider a bank with the following balance sheet (M means million):Assets Value Duration of the Asset Convexity of the Asset 5yr bond bought at a yield of 3.4% (lending money) $550M 4.562 12.026 12yr bond bought at a yield of 4% (lending money) $800M 9.453 53.565 Liabilities Value Duration of the Liability Convexity of the Liability2yr bond sold at a yield of 2.4%(borrowing money) $300M 1.941 2.384 4yr bond sold at a yield of 2.8%(borrowing money) $500M 3.759 8.206 If the interest rates go up by 1%, using the duration and convexity rule to determine the networth of the bank and the equity to asset ratioConsider a bank with the following balance sheet (M means million):Assets Value Duration of the Asset Convexity of the Asset 5yr bond bought at a yield of 3.4% (lending money) $550M 4.562 12.026 12yr bond bought at a yield of 4% (lending money) $800M 9.453 53.565 Liabilities Value Duration of the Liability Convexity of the Liability2yr bond sold at a yield of 2.4%(borrowing money) $300M 1.941 2.384 4yr bond sold at a yield of 2.8%(borrowing money) $500M 3.759 8.206 Calculate the duration and convexity of the both asset and liability sides;
- Consider a bank with the following balance sheet (M means million): Assets Value Duration of the Asset Convexity of the Asset 5yr bond bought at a yield of 3.4% (lending money) $550M 4.562 12.026 12yr bond bought at a yield of 4% (lending money) $800M 9.453 53.565 Liabilities Value Duration of the Liability Convexity of the Liability 2yr bond sold at a yield of 2.4% (borrowing money) $300M 1.941 2.384 4yr bond sold at a yield of 2.8% (borrowing money) $500M 3.759 8.206 Calculate the equity (total asset – total liability) to asset ratio of the bank Calculate the duration and convexity of the both asset and liability sides; If the interest rates go up by 1%, using the duration and convexity rule to determine the net worth of the bank and the equity to asset ratio; In c)’s scenario, to maintain the equity to asset ratio at 40% which is required by the regulation, the bank decides to raise cash (zero…Consider a bank with the following balance sheet (M means million): Assets Value Duration of the Asset Convexity of the Asset 5yr bond bought at a yield of 3.4% (lending money) $550M 4.562 12.026 12yr bond bought at a yield of 4% (lending money) $800M 9.453 53.565 Liabilities Value Duration of the Liability Convexity of the Liability 2yr bond sold at a yield of 2.4% (borrowing money) $300M 1.941 2.384 4yr bond sold at a yield of 2.8% (borrowing money) $500M 3.759 8.206 In the scenario "If the interest rates go up by 1%, using the duration and convexity rule to determine the net worth of the bank and the equity to asset ratio", to maintain the equity to asset ratio at 40% which is required by the regulation, the bank decides to raise cash (zero duration and zero convexity) from the equity holders. How much cash does the bank need to raise?Consider a bank with the following balance sheet (M means million): Assets Value Duration of the Asset Convexity of the Asset 5yr bond bought at a yield of 3.4% (lending money) $550M 4.562 12.026 12yr bond bought at a yield of 4% (lending money) $800M 9.453 53.565 Liabilities Value Duration of the Liability Convexity of the Liability 2yr bond sold at a yield of 2.4% (borrowing money) $300M 1.941 2.384 4yr bond sold at a yield of 2.8% (borrowing money) $500M 3.759 8.206 Required a) Calculate the equity (total asset – total liability) to asset ratio of the bank (Hint: equity to asset ratio = total equity/total asset) b) Calculate the duration and convexity of the both asset and liability sides; c) If the interest rates go up by 1%, using the duration and convexity rule to determine the net worth of the bank and the equity to asset ratio; d) In c)’s scenario, to maintain the equity to asset ratio at 40% which is…
- Consider a bank with the following balance sheet (M means million): Assets Value Duration of the Asset Convexity of the Asset 5yr bond bought at a yield of 3.4% (lending money) $550M 4.562 12.026 12yr bond bought at a yield of 4% (lending money) $800M 9.453 53.565 Liabilities Value Duration of the Liability Convexity of the Liability 2yr bond sold at a yield of 2.4% (borrowing money) $300M 1.941 2.384 4yr bond sold at a yield of 2.8% (borrowing money) $500M 3.759 8.206 Required Please answer the Subparts D and E only. a) Calculate the equity (total asset – total liability) to asset ratio of the bank b) Calculate the duration and convexity of the both asset and liability sides; c) If the interest rates go up by 1%, using the duration and convexity rule to determine the net worth of the bank and the equity to asset ratio; D) In c)’s scenario, to maintain the…Consider a bank with the following balance sheet (M means million): Assets Value Duration of the Asset Convexity of the Asset 5yr bond bought at a yield of 3.4%(lending money) $550M 4.562 12.026 12yr bond bought at a yield of 4%(lending money) $800M 9.453 53.565 Liabilities Value Duration of the Liability Convexity of the Liability 2yr bond sold at a yield of 2.4%(borrowing money) $300M 1.941 2.384 4yr bond sold at a yield of 2.8%(borrowing money) $500M 3.759 8.206 a) Calculate the equity (total asset – total liability) to asset ratio of the bank (Hint: equity to asset ratio = total equity/total asset) b) Calculate the duration and convexity of the both asset and liability sides; c) If the interest rates go up by 1%, using the duration and convexity rule to determine the net worth of the bank and the equity to asset ratio; d) In c)’s scenario, to maintain the equity to asset ratio at 40% which is required by the regulation, the bank decides to raise cash (zero duration and zero…Consider a bank with the following balance sheet (M means million): Assets Value Duration of the Asset Convexity of the Asset 5yr bond bought at a yield of 3.4% (lending money) $550M 4.562 12.026 12yr bond bought at a yield of 4% (lending money) $800M 9.453 53.565 Liabilities Value Duration of the Liability Convexity of the Liability 2yr bond sold at a yield of 2.4% (borrowing money) $300M 1.941 2.384 4yr bond sold at a yield of 2.8% (borrowing money) $500M 3.759 8.206 A) If the interest rates go up by 1%, using the duration and convexity rule to determine the net worth of the bank and the equity to asset ratio B) In A)’s scenario, to maintain the equity to asset ratio at 40% which is required by the regulation, the bank decides to raise cash (zero duration and zero convexity) from the equity holders. How much cash does the bank need to raise? I would like for B to be solved, thank you.