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  • #673021
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    Noted. Thankyou! 🙂

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    Alright! Thankyou sir for your assistance! 🙂

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    Just for clarification, the risk of changing tax rates is similar to the fiscal risk right?

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    Okay, thank you sir!

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    Okay, thank you sir!

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    Within the impact on equity holders, im not able to understand the last two stanzas mentioned and the last stanza within impact on debt holders.

    Why is it that shareholders are concerned about covenants and the payment of interest to debt holders?

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    Sorry sir i misread the line investment cost as “working capital”. I realised this soon after..

    Thankyou sir (:

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    Alright…so whenever im asked to calculate Kd using IRR approach, i should always use interest post tax yes?

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    I want to clarify this part with you..normally when yield to maturity is being calculated, isnt it only interest? There are solutions ive seen using only the coupon rate and its how ive learnt so far. Any indication as to when to use interest post tax in the table?

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    Sir its mentioned before the percentage (3 & 5) columns within the table itself

    #598176
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    Alright..thankyou sir (:

    #596070
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    Got it. Thankyou sir (:

    #596042
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    I solved it differently using trial and error method ie. substituting x for 1135 to get 454. Is this method ok?

    #596025
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    Example 4 of the article took a while for me to understand the logic behind it.

    I have got it now.

    Thankyou Sir (:

    #595618
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    Alright..thankyou sir (:

    #593382
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    Alright..thankyou sir

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