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- Suppose that Xtel currently is selling at $20 per share. You buy 1,000 shares using $15,000 of your own money, borrowing the remainder of the purchase price from your broker. The rate on the margin loan is 8%.a. What is the percentage increase in the net worth of your brokerage account if the price of Xtel immediately changes to: (i) $22; (ii) $20; (iii) $18? What is the relationship between your percentage return and the percentage change in the price of Xtel?b. If the maintenance margin is 25%, how low can Xtel’s price fall before you get a margin call?c. How would your answer to (b) change if you had financed the initial purchase with only $10,000 of your own money?d. What is the rate of return on your margined position (assuming again that you invest $15,000 of your own money) if Xtel is selling after 1 year at: (i) $22; (ii) $20; (iii) $18? What is the relationship between your percentage return and the percentage change in the price of Xtel? Assume that Xtel pays no dividends.e.…Suppose that you sell short 1,000 shares of Xtel, currently selling for $20 per share, and give your broker $15,000 to establish your margin account. a. if you earn no interest on the funds in your margin account, what will be your rate of return after one year if Xtel stock is selling at: $22, $20, and $18? Assume that Xtel's pays no dividends. b. If the maintenance margin is 25%, how high can Xtel's price rise before you get a margin call? c. Redo parts a and b but now assume that Xtel has paid a year end dividend of $1 per share. The pruces in part a should be interpreted as ex-dividend, that is prices after the dividend has been paid.Suppose that you sell short 1,000 shares of Xtel, currently selling for $20 per share, and give your broker $15,000 to establish your margin account.a. If you earn no interest on the funds in your margin account, what will be your rate of return after one year if Xtel stock is selling at: (i) $22; (ii) $20; (iii) $18? Assume that Xtel pays no dividends.b. If the maintenance margin is 25%, how high can Xtel’s price rise before you get a margin call?c. Redo parts (a) and (b), but now assume that Xtel also has paid a year-end dividend of $1 per share. The prices in part (a) should be interpreted as ex-dividend, that is, prices after the dividend has been paid.
- Suppose that Xtel currently is selling at $52 per share. You buy 500 shares using $20,000 of your own money, borrowing the remainder of the purchase price from your broker. The rate on the margin loan is 9%. a. What is the percentage increase in the net worth of your brokerage account if the price of Xtel immediately changes to: (i) $56.68; (ii) $52; (iii) $47.32? What is the relationship between your percentage return and the percentage change in the price of Xtel? (Leave no cells blank - be certain to enter "0" wherever required. Negative values should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) b. If the maintenance margin is 25%, how low can Xtel’s price fall before you get a margin call? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) c. How would your answer to (b) change if you had financed the initial purchase with only $13,000 of your own money? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) d. What is the rate of return on your margined position…Suppose that Xtel currently is selling at $52 per share. You buy 500 shares using $20,000 of your own money, borrowing the remainder of the purchase price from your broker. The rate on the margin loan is 9%. a. What is the percentage increase in the net worth of your brokerage account if the price of Xtel immediately changes to: (i) $56.68; (ii) $52; (iii) $47.32? What is the relationship between your percentage return and the percentage change in the price of Xtel? (Leave no cells blank - be certain to enter "0" wherever required. Negative values should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) b. If the maintenance margin is 25%, how low can Xtel’s price fall before you get a margin call? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) c. How would your answer to (b) change if you had financed the initial purchase with only $13,000 of your own money? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) d. What is the rate of return on your…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 rate of return on your margined position if Brue is selling after ONE year at (a)$56; (b)$50; and (c)$44?
- Suppose that XTel currently is selling at $60 per share. You buy 1,000 shares using $48,000 of your own money, borrowing the remainder of the purchase price from your broker. The rate on the margin loan is 8%. Required:a. What is the percentage increase in the net worth of your brokerage account if the price of XTel immediately changes to (i) $66; (ii) $60; (ii) $54? (Leave no cells blank - be certain to enter "0" wherever required. Negative values should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) b. If the maintenance margin is 20%, how low can XTel’s price fall before you get a margin call? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) c. How would your answer to requirement b would change if you had financed the initial purchase with only $30,000 of your own money? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) d. What is the rate of return on your margined position (assuming again that you invest $48,000 of your own money) if XTel is selling….Suppose that you sell short 1,000 shares of Xtel, currently selling for $20 per share, and give your broker $15,000 to establish your margin account. a.If you earn no interest on the funds in your margin account, what will be your rate of return after one year if Xtel stock is selling at: (i) $22; (ii) $20; (iii) $18? Assume that Xtel pays no dividends. b.If the maintenance margin is 25%, how high can Xtel’s price rise before you get a margin call? c.Redo parts (a) and (b), but now assume that Xtel also has paid a year-end dividend of $1 per share. The prices in part (a) should be interpreted as ex-dividend, that is, prices after the dividend has been paid.13.Suppose that Xtel currently is selling at $46 per share. You buy 250 shares using $8,000 of your own money, borrowing the remainder of the purchase price from your broker. The rate on the margin loan is 6%. Required: a. What is the percentage increase in the net worth of your brokerage account if the price of Xtel immediately changes to: (i) $48.76; (ii) $46; (iii) $43.24? What is the relationship between your percentage return and the percentage change in the price of Xtel? b. If the maintenance margin is 25%, how low can Xtel's price fall before you get a margin call? c. How would your answer to (b) change if you had financed the initial purchase with only $5,750 of your own money? d. What is the rate of return on your margined position (assuming again that you invest $8,000 of your own money) if Xtel is selling after 1 year at: (i) $48.76; (ii) $46; (iii) $43.24? What is the relationship between your percentage return and the percentage change in the price of Xtel? Assume that Xtel…
- Suppose that XTel currently is selling at $40 per share. You buy 500 shares using $15,000 of your own money, borrowing the remainder of the purchase price from your broker. The rate on the margin loan is 8%. Required:a. What is the percentage increase in the net worth of your brokerage account if the price of XTel immediately changes to (i) $44; (ii) $40; (iii) $36? (Leave no cells blank - be certain to enter "0" wherever required. Negative values should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) b. If the maintenance margin is 25%, how low can XTel’s price fall before you get a margin call? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) c. How would your answer to requirement b change if you had financed the initial purchase with only $10,000 of your own money? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) d. What is the rate of return on your margined position (assuming again that you invest $15,000 of your own money) if XTel is selling after one year…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 that XTel currently is selling at $50 per share. You buy 800 shares using $30,000 of your own money, borrowing the remainder of the purchase price from your broker. The rate on the margin loan is 7%. Required:a. What is the percentage increase in the net worth of your brokerage account if the price of XTel immediately changes to (i) $56; (ii) $50; (ii) $44? (Leave no cells blank - be certain to enter "0" wherever required. Negative values should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) b. If the maintenance margin is 25%, how low can XTel’s price fall before you get a margin call? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) c. How would your answer to requirement b would change if you had financed the initial purchase with only $20,000 of your own money? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)