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Complete Test Bank — Principles of Corporate Finance, 14th Edition — Richard A. Brealey, Stewart C. Myers, Franklin Allen & Alex Edmans — ISBN 9781265074159 — (All Chapters Covered) — Latest Update 2025/2026

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This verified Test Bank for Principles of Corporate Finance (14th Edition) by Richard A. Brealey, Stewart C. Myers, Franklin Allen & Alex Edmans (print ISBN 9781265074159) provides a comprehensive, chapter‑by‑chapter assessment resource aligned with the textbook’s official McGraw‑Hill listing. The book is organized into twelve parts, beginning with Part One: Value, which includes Chapter 1: Introduction to Corporate Finance, Chapter 2: How to Calculate Present Values, Chapter 3: Valuing Bonds, Chapter 4: Valuing Stocks, Chapter 5: Net Present Value and Other Investment Criteria, and Chapter 6: Making Investment Decisions with the Net Present Value Rule. Part Two: Risk includes Chapter 7: Introduction to Risk, Diversification, and Portfolio Selection, Chapter 8: The Capital Asset Pricing Model, and Chapter 9: Risk and the Cost of Capital. Part Three: Best Practices in Capital Budgeting continues with Chapter 10: Project Analysis and Chapter 11: How to Ensure That Projects Truly Have Positive NPVs. Part Four: Financing Decisions and Market Efficiency features Chapter 12: Efficient Markets and Behavioral Finance, Chapter 13: An Overview of Corporate Financing, and Chapter 14: How Corporations Issue Securities. Part Five: Payout Policy and Capital Structure covers Chapter 15: Payout Policy, Chapter 16: Does Debt Policy Matter?, Chapter 17: How Much Should a Corporation Borrow?, and Chapter 18: Financing and Valuation. Part Six: Corporate Objectives and Governance includes Chapter 19: Agency Problems and Corporate Governance and Chapter 20: Stakeholder Capitalism and Responsible Business. Part Seven: Options presents Chapter 21: Understanding Options, Chapter 22: Valuing Options, and Chapter 23: Real Options. Part Eight: Debt Financing consists of Chapter 24: Credit Risk and the Value of Corporate Debt, Chapter 25: The Many Different Kinds of Debt, and Chapter 26: Leasing. Part Nine: Risk Management contains Chapter 27: Managing Risk and Chapter 28: International Financial Management. Part Ten: Financial Planning and Working Capital Management includes Chapter 29: Financial Analysis, Chapter 30: Financial Planning, and Chapter 31: Working Capital Management. Part Eleven: Mergers, Corporate Control, and Governance concludes with Chapter 32: Mergers and Chapter 33: Corporate Restructuring. Finally, Part Twelve: Conclusion wraps up with Chapter 34: Conclusion: What We Do and Do Not Know about Finance.

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Principles of Corporate Finance

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TEST BANK
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Richard Brealey
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Stewart Myers

Franklin Allen

Alex Edmans
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Comprehensive Test Bank for Instructors
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and Students
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© Richard Brealey, Stewart Myers, Franklin Allen & Alex Edmans

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, Test Bank for Principles of Corporate Finance, 14e Richard Brealey, Stewart
Myers, Franklin Allen, Alex Edmans, Answers At The End Of Each Chapter
Chapter 1 (1):
1) Mr. Free has $80 in income this year and will have zero income next year. The market
interest rate is 10 percent per year. If Mr. Free consumes $20 this year and invests the rest in
the market, what will be available for his consumption next year?
A) $39
B) $44
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C) $66
D) $89
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2) Mr. Bird has $120 in income this year and will have zero income next year. The market
interest rate is 10 percent per year. Mr. Bird also has an investment opportunity in which he
can invest $60 today and receive $102 next year. Suppose Mr. Bird consumes $30 this year
and invests in the project. How much will be available for his consumption next year?
A) $113
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B) $115
C) $133
D) $135
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3) Ms. Venus has $120 in income this year and will have $150 next year. The market interest
rate is 10 percent per year. Suppose Ms. Venus consumes $60 this year. How much will be
available for her consumption next year?
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A) $182
B) $216
C) $232
D) $272
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4) Mr. Thomas has $120 in income this year and will have zero income next year. The market
interest rate is 10 percent per year. Mr. Thomas also has an investment opportunity in which
he can invest $60 this year and receive $58 next year. Suppose Mr. Thomas consumes $50
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this year and invests in the project. What will be his consumption next year?
A) $39
B) $44
C) $69
D) $99
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, 5) Mr. Dell has $110 in income this year and will have zero income next year. The expected
return from investing in the stock market is 10 percent a year. Mr. Dell also has an
investment opportunity—having the same risk as the market in which he can invest $30 this
year and receive $94 next year. Suppose Mr. Dell consumes $50 this year and invests in the
project. What is the NPV of the investment opportunity?
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A) $0
B) $6
C) $35.45
D) none of the options
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6) Ms. Delgado has $80,000 in income this year and will have $60,000 next year. The market
interest rate is 10 percent per year. Suppose Ms. Delgado consumes $100,000 this year. How
much will be available for her consumption next year?
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A) $38,000
B) $40,000
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C) $80,000
D) $90,000


7) Ms. Newcastle has $60,000 in income this year and will have $47,000 next year. The market
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interest rate is 10 percent per year. Suppose Ms. Newcastle wishes to consume $76,700 next
year. How much will she be able to consume this year?
A) $26,700
B) $33,000
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C) $74,700
D) $84,700



8) Mr. Cobb has an income of $50,000 this year and will have $60,000 next year. He can invest
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in a project that costs $40,000 this year, which generates an income of $46,000 next year.
The market interest rate is 10 percent. What will be available for his consumption next year if
Mr. Cobb invests in the project and consumes $71,000 this year?
A) $50,000
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B) $38,900
C) $80,000
D) $48,900




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Test name: chapter 1 (1)

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5) C
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6) A
7) B
8) B
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