I am about to get PWNED by an Intro Finance Course Midterm tomorrow

Qianglong

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The exam is on Intro TO Corporate finance. The prof said there will be one question on Stock Valuation which requires no calculate but needs students to write a formula or expression.

He also said that is the hardest question on the exam, can someone please give me some hint or clue?

This is what the prof said about this question:

Stock Valuation
Level of difficulty: Hard (You DO NOT need to calculate the answer for this question )

IT worths 20% of the entire paper!!
 

Zenmervolt

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The fun part about all those equations is that you'll never use them after college.

ZV
 

santz

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i agree, this icould be the formula.

another way to find out what formula your proffessor may ask in exam is.

1 open text book
2 go to last pages where definition index is
3 look for stock valuation and the page number associated with it.
4 go to page and simply look at the topic to determine the formula in question

good luck
 

dquan97

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How about reading that section on the textbook and looking for the formula there?
 

Qianglong

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This is what the prof said about this question:

Stock Valuation
Level of difficulty: Hard (You DO NOT need to calculate the answer for this question )

IT worths 20% of the entire paper!!
 

Aimster

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what school?

I have a 20% exam tomorrrow myself.

I am hoping for a C...... its in 7 hours and 30 minutes
 

Qianglong

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Originally posted by: Aimster
what school?

I have a 20% exam tomorrrow myself.

I am hoping for a C...... its in 7 hours and 30 minutes

A Canadian university
 

JEDIYoda

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you could always bend over grab your ankles and kiss your ass goodbye..lol
 

compnovice

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Maybe he would ask you to prove the GG formula... Simple Time value of money and Geometric progression concept....

OR maybe a case where g>k