Evaluating your data involves examining it in terms of reliability, relevance, expertise, adaptability, and biases.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
a. True
Explanation:
In the case when the data is evaluated so it consist of detail examination with respect how much data is reliable that means how the data gives the actual results, how much it is relevant to the current decision, the data needs expertise in order to make some decisions, the data needs adaptability as per the changes done and the biases also
Therefore the given statement is true
A firm expects to sell 25,000 units of its product at $11 per unit. Pretax income is predicted to be $60,000. If the variable costs per unit are $5, total fixed costs must be:
Answer:
$90,000
Explanation:
Income = Contribution - Fixed Costs
hence,
Fixed Costs = Contribution - Income
therefore
Fixed Costs = (25,000 x $6) - $60,000
= $150,000 - $60,000
= $90,000
thus,
total fixed costs must be $90,000.
You are a student with a demanding schedule of classes. You also work part time and your supervisor allows you to determine your schedule. In this situation, your scarce resource is time . In this situation, you will work: multiple choice 2 enough hours to get the money to pay for school. as much as your boss demands and hope your grades do not suffer. very little so you can enjoy school. enough to earn some money but not too much to jeopardize your grades.
Answer: enough to earn some money but not too much to jeopardize your grade
Explanation:
Based on the scenario explained in the question, the student will earn enough to earn some money but not too much to jeopardize his or her grade.
Option A is incorrect as working for enough hours to get the money to pay for school means that the grades will be jeopardized as there won't be time to study or attend classes.
Option B is incorrect because working as much as the boss demands will have a negative effect on grades. Option C is incorrect as well.
The correct option is D.
A corporate bond with a 6% coupon (paid semiannually) has a yield to maturity of 7.5%. The bond matures in 20 years but is callable at $1050 in ten years. The maturity value is par. Calculate the bond’s yield to call. % terms w/o $ sign. (HINT: Find the current price and then solve for YTC.)
Answer:
Yield to Call = 8.66%
Explanation:
The computation of the yield to call is shown below:
First determine Current Price of Bond,
PV = [FV = 1,000, PMT = 30, N = 40, I = 0.075 ÷2]
PV = $845.87
Callable Price = $1,050
Now
Calculating Yield to Call,
I = [PV = -845.87, FV = 1,050, N = 20, PMT = 30]
I = 8.66%
Yield to Call = 8.66%
Ajax Inc. was formed on April 25 and elected a calendar year for tax purposes. Ajax paid $13,200 to the attorney who drew up the articles of incorporation and $7,100 to the CPA who advised the corporation concerning the accounting and tax implications of its organization. Ajax began business operations on July 15. To what extent can Ajax deduct its $20,300 organizational costs on its first tax return
Answer: $5510
Explanation:
For organizations cost up to $50,000, there'll be a deduction of $5000. The remaining non deductible expense will then be spread out for 180 months. Here, the non deductible cost will be:
= ($13200 + $7100) - $5000
= $20300 - $5000
= $15300
The capitalized cost will then be:
= $15300 / 180
= $85 per month.
Since there's an ammortization of 6 months from July, then the capitalized cost will be:
= $85 × 6
= $510
Therefore, the amount that should be deducted on its first tax return will be:
= $5000 + $510
= $5510
7.You invested in long-term corporate bonds and earned 6.1 percent. During that same time period, large-company stocks returned 12.6 percent, long-term government bonds returned 5.7 percent, U.S. Treasury bills returned 4.2 percent, and inflation averaged 3.8 percent. What average risk premium did you earn
Answer: 1.9%
Explanation:
The risk premium is the return that an investment offers over the risk free rate in the market.
The risk free rate is the return on the U.S. Treasury bill in the same period:
Average risk premium = Return on long term corporate bond - Return on U.S. T-bill
= 6.1% - 4.2%
= 1.9%
Three years ago, Kuley invested $32,200. In 2 years from today, he expects to have $50,300. If Kuley expects to earn the same annual return after 2 years from today as the annual rate implied from the past and expected values given in the problem, then in how many years from today does he expect to have exactly $87,200
Answer:
8.17 years(closest to 8 years )
Explanation:
The future value of $50,300, would be accumulated after 5 years of having made the investment(3 years+2 years=5 years)
As a result, we can determine the annual rate of return based on the future value in year 5 using the future value formula below:
FV=PV*(1+r)^n
FV=future value=$50,300
PV=amount invested initially=$32,200
r=unknown=annual rate of return
n=5 years
$50,300=$32,200*(1+r)^5
$50,300/$32,200=(1+r)^5
$50,300/$32,200 can be rewritten as ($50,300/$32,200)^1
($50,300/$32,200)^1=(1+r)^5
divide index on both sides by 5
($50,300/$32,200)^(1/5)=1+r
r=($50,300/$32,200)^(1/5)-1
r=9.33%
Our next task is to determine how long( in years) it takes to accumulate a future value of $87,200 from today's point, which means we need to determine the value of the investment today( 3 years after making the investment)
FV=$32,200*(1+9.33%)^3
FV=value of investment today=$42,079.82
Lastly, we can ascertain when $42,079.82 today would become $87,200
$87,200=$42,079.82*(1+9.33%)^n
n=number of years=unknown
$87,200/$42,079.82=(1+9.33%)^n
$87,200/$42,079.82=1.0933^n
take log of both sides
ln ($87,200/$42,079.82)=n ln(1.0933)
n=ln ($87,200/$42,079.82)/ln(1.0933)
n=0.72863604/0.08920065
n=8.17 years( from today, approx 8 years)
Consider the market for purple potatoes below and assume that a price ceiling of $30 is imposed by the government. Calculate the deadweight loss:
Answer:
$5000
Explanation:
Which of these is more likely to be true?
A. An adaptor is likely to consider radical innovations
B. An innovator is likely to consider incremental innovations
C. Large companies often find it easier to adopt radical innovations.
D. Innovators will often push for radical innovations.
Answer: D. Innovators will often push for radical innovations.
Explanation:
A radical innovation is one that when made, changes up the way things were being done in the industry that it appears in. For instance, when the first digital camera was made, it changed photography forever.
This is what innovators want. They want to come up with a product that would change the way things are being done and enable them to take over the market.
Assume the state of Alaska placed a tax on playing cards of 5 cents per pack. If the state generated $55500 in revenue, how many packs of cards were sold?
Answer:
The right solution is "1,110,000 units".
Explanation:
Given:
Tax revenue,
= $55500
Tax per good,
= 5 cents
As we know,
⇒ [tex]Tax \ revenue=Tax \ per \ good\times goods[/tex]
By substituting the values, we get
[tex]55500=0.05\times Q[/tex]
[tex]Q=\frac{55500}{0.05}[/tex]
[tex]=1,110,000 \ units[/tex]
Innovation is the introduction of
New goods or Services or Improvement in offering goods or services.
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The viewpoint that business should be privately controlled and not controlled by the government is a perspective of a ________ economy.
Answer:
The viewpoint that business should be privately controlled and not controlled by the government is a perspective of a ____capitalist____ economy.
Explanation:
For example, the US economy provides a good example of a capitalist economy. A capitalist or market economy is also known as capitalism. It is an economic system whereby private individuals or businesses own capital goods or means of production. Therefore, the production of goods and services is based on the market forces of supply and demand. Since individuals and firms fix prices of and decide what goods and services to produce, rather than through central planning by the government, it is also known as a market economy. The opposite is called a command economy, characterized by central government planning.
MC Qu. 159 Copy Center pays an average wage... Copy Center pays an average wage of $11 per hour to employees for printing and copying jobs, and allocates $17 of overhead for each employee hour worked. Materials are assigned to each job according to actual cost. If Job M-47 used $300 of materials and took 20 hours of labor to complete, what is the total cost that should be assigned to the job
Answer:
$860
Explanation:
Materials cost = $300
Labor cost = Labor hours * Wages per hour
Labor cost = 20 hours * $11
Labor cost = $220
Overhead cost = $17 * 20 hours
Overhead cost = $340
Total cost = Materials cost + Labor cost + Overhead cost
Total cost = $300 + $220 + $340
Total cost = $860
So, the total cost that should be assigned to the job is $860.
Bonner Metals wants to issue new 20-year bonds for some much-needed expansion projects. The company currently has 8.5 percent bonds on the market that sell for $959, make semiannual payments, and mature in 16 years. What should the coupon rate be on the new bonds if the firm wants to sell them at par?
Answer: 8.99%
Explanation:
The coupon rate on the new bonds if the firm wants to sell them at par will be calculated thus:
Par value = 1000
Selling value = 959
Maturity = 16 × 2 = 32
Coupon = 8.5% = 8.5% × 1000 = $85
Semiannual PMT = $85/2 = $42.5
The coupon rate on the new bonds will be:
= Rate(32, 42.5, -959, 1000) × 2
= 8.99
Coupon rate = 8.99%
company reports the following beginning inventory and two purchases for the month of January. On January 26, the company sells 350 units. Ending inventory at January 31 totals 150 units. Units Unit Cost Beginning inventory on January 1 320 $ 3.00 Purchase on January 9 80 3.20 Purchase on January 25 100 3.34 Required: Assume the periodic inventory system is used. Determine the costs assigned to ending inventory when costs are assigned based on the weighted average method. (Round per unit costs to 2 decimal places. Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.)
Answer:
Company A
The cost assigned to Ending Inventory under periodic inventory system and based on the weighted average method is:
= $465
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Units Unit Cost Total Costs
Beginning inventory on January 1 320 $ 3.00 $960 (320 * $3.00)
Purchase on January 9 80 3.20 256 (80 * $3.20)
Purchase on January 25 100 3.34 334 (100 * $3.34)
Total 500 $3.10 $1,550 ($1,550/500)
Units sold -350 $3.10 -$1,085 (350 * $3.10)
Ending inventory 150 $3.10 $465 (130 * $3.10)
Simon Company’s year-end balance sheets follow. At December 31 Current Yr 1 Yr Ago 2 Yrs Ago Assets Cash $ 31,800 $ 35,625 $ 37,800 Accounts receivable, net 89,500 62,500 50,200 Merchandise inventory 112,500 82,500 54,000 Prepaid expenses 10,700 9,375 5,000 Plant assets, net 278,500 255,000 230,500 Total assets $ 523,000 $ 445,000 $ 377,500 Liabilities and Equity Accounts payable $ 129,900 $ 75,250 $ 51,250 Long-term notes payable secured by mortgages on plant assets 98,500 101,500 83,500 Common stock, $10 par value 163,500 163,500 163,500 Retained earnings 131,100 104,750 79,250 Total liabilities and equity $ 523,000 $ 445,000 $ 377,500 (1-a) Compute the current ratio for each of the three years. (1-b) Did the current ratio improve or worsen over the three year period? (2-a) Compute the acid-test ratio for each of the three years. (2-b) Did the acid-test ratio improve or worsen over the three year period?
Answer:
Simon Company
1-a) Current ratio = 1.88 2.52 2.87
= Current assets/Current liabilities
1-b. The current ratio worsened over the three-year period.
2-a) Acid-test ratio = 1.02 1.43 1.81
= (Current assets - Inventory)/Current liabilities
2-b) The acid-test ratio worsened over the three-year period.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
At December 31 Current Yr 1 Yr Ago 2 Yrs Ago
Assets
Cash $ 31,800 $ 35,625 $ 37,800
Accounts receivable, net 89,500 62,500 50,200
Merchandise inventory 112,500 82,500 54,000
Prepaid expenses 10,700 9,375 5,000
Total current assets $244,500 $190,000 $147,000
Plant assets, net 278,500 255,000 230,500
Total assets $ 523,000 $ 445,000 $ 377,500
Liabilities and Equity
Accounts payable $ 129,900 $ 75,250 $ 51,250
Long-term notes payable secured by
mortgages on plant assets 98,500 101,500 83,500
Common stock, $10 par value 163,500 163,500 163,500
Retained earnings 131,100 104,750 79,250
Total liabilities and equity $ 523,000 $ 445,000 $ 377,500
1-a) Current ratio = 1.88 2.52 2.87
= Current assets/Current liabilities
= Total current assets $244,500 $190,000 $147,000
Accounts payable $ 129,900 $ 75,250 $ 51,250
1-b. The current ratio worsened over the three-year period.
2-a) Acid-test ratio = 1.02 1.43 1.81
= (Current assets - Inventory)/Current liabilities
Current assets - Inventory $132,000 $107,500 $93,000
Accounts payable $ 129,900 $ 75,250 $ 51,250
2-b) The acid-test ratio worsened over the three-year period.
current year depreciation expense is 25000 what amount should the company report as net income for 2013
Answer:
Note:The full question is attached as picture below
1 Jan 31 Dec Increase/(Decrease)
Accounts receivables $80,000 $100,000 $20,000
Inventory $60,000 $70,000 $10,000
Prepaid Expenses $100,000 $75,000 ($25,000)
Accounts Payable $120,000 $100,000 ($20,000)
Deferred Revenue $65,000 $95,000 $30,000
Particulars Amount
Net Cash Flows from Operating Activities $200,000
Less Increase in Current Liabilities
Deferred Revenue ($30,000)
Less Decrease in Current Assets
Prepaid Expenses ($25,000)
Add Decrease in Current Liabilities
Accounts Payable $20,000
Add Increase in Current Assets
Accounts receivables $20,000
Inventory $10,000
Less: Depreciation Expenses ($25,000)
Net Income for 2013 $170,000
Employees are quitting at an alarming rate from a classy multi-star hotel. What can the HR team there do to find out the reason for quitting and retain good employees?
The Human resources team can interact with some of the staffs to know the problem.
Who is an employee?An employee is someone who is working for an organization or an individual to gets paid at the end of the job either as wages or salary.
In case of any problem, Human resources team can interact with some of the staffs to know the problem.
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Answer: I believe the answer is C
Explanation:
The following information applies to the questions displayed below] A local Chevrolet dealership carries the following types of vehicles
Inventory Items Quantity Cost per unit NRV per Unit
Vans 4 27000 25000
Trucks 7 18000 17000
2-door sedans 3 13000 15000
4-door sedans 5 17000 20000
Sports cars 1 37000 40000
SUVs 6 30000 28000
Because of recent increases in gasoline prices, the car dealership has noticed a reduced demand for its SUVs, vans, and trucks
A) Compute the total cost of the entire inventory.
B) Determine whether each inventory item would be reported at cost or net realizable value (NRV).
C) Prepare necessary journal entry to write down inventory from from close to net realize value.
D) The write-down of inventory from cost to net realizable value reduces total assets and increases total expenses, leading to lower net income and lower retained earnings. True OR False
Answer:
Chevrolet Dealership
A) The total cost of the entire inventory is:
= $575,000
B) Each inventory would be reported at the LCNRV:
Inventory Items Quantity Reporting Cost/Value
Vans 4 NRV
Trucks 7 NRV
2-door sedans 3 Cost
4-door sedans 5 Cost
Sports cars 1 Cost
SUVs 6 NRV
C) Journal Entry:
Debit Cost of goods sold $27,000
Credit Inventory $27,000
To write-down costs to net realizable values.
D) TRUE.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Inventory Items Quantity Cost per unit NRV per Unit LCNRV
Vans 4 27000 $108,000 25000 $100,000
Trucks 7 18000 126,000 17000 119,000
2-door sedans 3 13000 39,000 15000 39,000
4-door sedans 5 17000 85,000 20000 85,000
Sports cars 1 37000 37,000 40000 37,000
SUVs 6 30000 180,000 28000 168,000
Total Cost $575,000 $548,000
Caber corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine-hours. at the begining of the most recent year, the company based it predetermined overhead rate on total estimated overhead of $60,600. Actual manufacturing overhead for the year amounted to $59,000 and actual machine-hours were 5,900. The company's predetermined overhead rate for the year was $10.10 per machine-hour.
a. The pre-determined overhead rate was based on how many estimated machine-hours?
A. 5,783.
B. 6,000.
C. 5,900.
D. 5,842 24.
b. The applied manufacturing overhead for the year was closest to:_____.
A. $58,017.
B. $59,590.
C. $60,600.
D. $58,597.
c. The overhead for the year was:_____.
A. $1,010 underapplied.
B. $590 overapplied.
C. $590 underapplied.
D. $1,010 overapplied.
Answer and Explanation:
The calculation of each part is given below:
a. The estimated machine hours is
= $60,600 ÷ 10.10
= 6,000 machine hours
b. The applied manufacturing overhead is
= 5,900 × $10.10
= $59,590
c. The overhead should be
= $60,600 - $59,590
= $1,010 underapplied
In this way each and every part should be determined
So the same should be considered and relevant
If a real estate license holder wants to assist a property owner by soliciting tenants, collecting rents, and being responsible for property maintenance, which specialization would the license holder likely choose?
Answer: Property management
Explanation:
Property management refers to the operation, oversight and the maintenance of real physical properties and real estate.
Since the real estate license holder wants to assist a property owner by soliciting tenants, collecting rents, and being responsible for property maintenance, the license holders should be specialized in property management.
You expect to receive the annual property Net Operating Income (NOI) from a certain property as followsYear 1 $20,000 Year 2 $22,000 Year 3 $30,000 Year 4 $31,000 Year 5 $40,000 In addition, you expect that you can sell the property at the end of the 5th year for 10 times its expected NOI of that year.A. If your opportunity cost of capital (OCC) is 10%, 1) What is the Present Value of the Property Income over the 5 years? 2) What is the Present Value of the Net Sales Proceeds received in Year 5 3) What is the Total Present Value of the property given the 5 year holding period? 4) Ifyou offer to pay the amount you calculate in Ques A3) above to purchase the property, what would be your total return on the investment? 5) If you offer to pay the amount you calculate in Ques A3) to purchase the property, what do you forecast to be the appreciation in value on the property B. If you pay $350,000 for the property at Year 0, what is the net present value (NPV) of a deal? C. In the situation given in the previous question, what is the IRR?
Answer:
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
1. Present value $18,180 $18,172 $22,530 $21,173 $24,840
2. Present value of the net sales proceeds = $248,400
3. Total present value of the property = $104,895
4. Total return on the investment = $143,505
5. Forecasted appreciation in value on the property = $295,105
5B. The net present value (NPV) of the deal, if you pay $350,000 at Year 0 = -$101,600
5C. The IRR, using the short-cut method, = 15%
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Opportunity cost of capital (OCC) = 10%
NOI at the end of the 5th year = $40,000
Selling price at the end of the 5th year = $400,000 ($40,000 * 10)
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
Net Operating
Income (NOI) $20,000 $22,000 $30,000 $31,000 $40,000
Discount factor 0.909 0.826 0.751 0.683 0.621
1. Present value $18,180 $18,172 $22,530 $21,173 $24,840
2. Present value of the net sales proceeds = $248,400 ($400,000 * 0.621)
3. Total present value of the property = $104,895 ($18,180 + $18,172 + $22,530 + $21,173 + $24,840)
4. Total return on the investment = $143,505 ($248,400 - $104,895)
5. Forecasted appreciation in value on the property = $295,105 ($400,000 - $104,895)
5B. The net present value (NPV) of the deal, if you pay $350,000 at Year 0 = -$101,600 ($248,400 - $350,000)
5C. The IRR, using the short-cut method, = 15% (100%/5 * 75%)
The Aqua Liquid Assets Money Market Mutual Fund has a NAV of $1 per share. During the year, the assets held by this fund appreciated by 1.4 percent. If you had invested $50,000 in this fund at the start of the year, how many shares would you own at the end of the year
Answer:
Missing word "Final shares=? Net asset value=?"
Final shares is computed as follows:
= (Amount invested / NAV per share) * (1 + Fund appreciation)
= ($50,000 / $ 1) * (1 + 0.014)
= $50,000 * 1.014
= $50,700
As know that this is a Money Market Mutual Fund, hence the Net asset value of this fund at the end of the year will be also $1.
For each of the following annuities, calculate the present value. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answers to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)
Present Value Annuity Payment Years Interest Rate
$ 2,100 7 5 %
1,310 9 4 %
11,830 19 6 %
30,650 27 8%
Answer:
Results are below.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Annuity Payment Years Interest Rate
$ 2,100 7 5 %
1,310 9 4 %
11,830 19 6 %
30,650 27 8%
To calculate the present value, we need to use the following formula:
PV= A*{(1/i) - 1/[i*(1 + i)^n]}
A= annual payment
a)
PV= 2,100*{(1/0.05) - 1 / [(0.05*(1.05^7)]}
PV= $12,151.38
b)
PV= 1,310*{(1/0.04) - 1 / [(0.04*(1.04^9)]}
PV= $9,740.28
c)
PV= 11,830*{(1/0.06) - 1 / [(0.06*(1.06^19)]}
PV= $132,000.52
d)
PV= 30,650*{(1/0.08) - 1 / [(0.08*(1.08^27)]}
PV= $335,162.8
NoFly Corporation sells three different models of a mosquito "zapper." Model A12 sells for $53 and has variable costs of $45. Model B22 sells for $101 and has variable costs of $81. Model C124 sells for $406 and has variable costs of $315. The sales mix of the three models is A12, 59%; B22, 27%; and C124, 14%. What is the weighted-average unit contribution margin? (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 15.50.) Weighted-Average Unit Contribution Margin $ ______.
Answer:
$22.86
Explanation:
Model A12 Model B22 Model C124
Selling price per unit $53 $101 $406
Variable costs per unit $45 $81 $315
Contribution margin per unit $8 $20 $91
Weighted-Average Unit Contribution Margin = (Model A12 Contribution margin per unit * Sales mix) + (Model B22 Contribution margin per unit * Sales mix) + (Model C124 Contribution margin per unit * Sales mix)
Weighted-Average Unit Contribution Margin = ($8 * 59%) + ($20 * 27%) + ($91 * 14%)\
Weighted-Average Unit Contribution Margin = $4.72 + $5.4 + $12.74
Weighted-Average Unit Contribution Margin = $22.86
hamilton construction company uses the percentage of completion method of accounting. in 2020. hamilton began work under
Question Completion:
Hamilton construction company uses the percentage of completion method of accounting. In 2020, Hamilton began work on the construction of a hospital, which provides for a contract price of $2,195,000. Other details follow: 202O 2021 Costs incurred during the year 637,600 1,000,000 Total estimated cost 1,594,000 1,637,600 Billings during the year 427,000 2,195,000 Collections during the year 343,000 1,509,000 What portion of the total contract price would be recognized as revenue in 2020?
Answer options: 2,195,000 878,000 1,097,500 427,000 343,000
Answer:
Hamilton Construction Company
The portion of the total contract price would be recognized as revenue in 2020 is:
= $878,000.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Contract price = $2,195,000.
2020 2021
Costs incurred during the year $637,600 $1,000,000
Total estimated cost 1,594,000 1,637,600
Billings during the year 427,000 2,195,000
Collections during the year 343,000 1,509,000
Percentage of completion= Cost incurred in 2020/Total estimated cost in 2020 * 100
= $637,600/$1,594,000 * 100
= 40%
Revenue to be recognized in 2020 = 40% * Contract Price
= $878,000 ($2,195,000 * 40%)
Most spells of unemployment are long, and most unemployment observed at any given time is long-term. a. True b. False
Answer: False
Explanation:
Unemployment refers to the individuals that are part of the labor force in an economy but cannot find suitable job for themselves.
Most spells of unemployment are not long but rather short while most unemployment observed at any given time is long-term. It should also be noted that the unemployment problem in an economy is usually because of few workers who are without job for long periods of time.
You are an executive with an internet merchandizing company. Azzamon Inc. You have been assigned the task of analyzing whether to add a new warehouse in Atlanta or in Boston. A consulting firm whom you paid $100 K to do a study has narrowed the choice down to these two cities. You currently have two other warehouses in other cities. You must decide whether the following is relevant or irrelevant to the decision of where to locate the warehouse? Consultant Fee: Relevant Irrelevant
Answer:
Azzamon Inc.
Consultant Fee:
Irrelevant.
Explanation:
The consultant fee is not relevant to the decision of where to locate the warehouse. It is like a sunk cost that has already been incurred. The two cities recommended by the consultant will be considered based on their relevant statistics and data and not based on the fee paid to the consultant. A relevant cost impacts the decision at hand. One relevant cost for making a decision of this nature is the cost of installing facilities at the locations.
Bedeker, Inc., has an issue of preferred stock outstanding that pays a $4.95 dividend every year in perpetuity. If this issue currently sells for $94 per share, what is the required return
Answer:
Required return = 5.27%
Explanation:
Below is the calculation of required return:
Given the dividend paid amount = $4.95
The selling price of share = $94
Use below formula to find the required return:
Required return = Dividend amount / Selling price
Now plug the values:
Required return = $4.95 / 94
Required return = 5.27%
Universal Travel Inc. borrowed $498,000 on November 1, 2021, and signed a 12-month note bearing interest at 7%. Interest is payable in full at maturity on October 31, 2022. In connection with this note, Universal Travel Inc. should report interest payable at December 31, 2021, in the amount of
Answer: $2,905
Explanation:
The total interest that will be paid on the note is:
= 498,000 * 7%
= $34,860
This interest will have to be apportioned monthly over the year. The monthly interest (which will also be the December interest) is:
= 34,860 / 12 months
= $2,905