Non-Market Strategy (NMS) is defined most accurately by which of the following (choose all accurate responses)?

a. NMS is related to Triple Bottom Line concerns.
b. NMS, exclusively, is not related to economic concerns.
c. NMS considers how managers anticipate and preempt, respond and react to actors, influencers, issues and actions from the social, political and regulatory arenas in society.
d. NMS is relevant to mostly social enterprises and infrequently involves large MNES.
e. NMS recognizes that businesses are social, political and ethical entities.
f. NMS is only a trend that is generally lost in "green washing" where MNEs pursuc causes to make it look like they are concerned when they are not

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Answer 1

Answer:

Non-Market Strategy (NMS) is defined most accurately by the following:

a. NMS is related to Triple Bottom Line concerns.

c. NMS considers how managers anticipate and preempt, respond and react to actors, influencers, issues and actions from the social, political and regulatory arenas in society.

e. NMS recognizes that businesses are social, political and ethical entities.

Explanation:

Non-Market Strategy (NMS) is a business strategy that recognizes and evaluates the environmental, financial, and social performances of corporate entities.  It emphasizes the use of soft power to achieve competitive economic goals by targeting political, institutional, and social influencers.  Non-Market Strategy encourages wider interactions outside the market to encompass and carter for the interests of individuals, social institutions, and government entities.


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Engler Company purchases a new delivery truck for $60,000. The sales taxes are $4,000. The logo of the company is painted on the side of the truck for $1,600. The truck license is $160. The truck undergoes safety testing for $290. What does Engler record as the cost of the new truck? Group of answer choices $66,050 $65,890 $64,000 $65,600

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Answer: $65,890

Explanation:

When it comes to capitalizing fixed assets, every cost that was incurred to get the fixed asset ready for use will be included in the cost price.

The cost price here is therefore;

= Cost price + Sales taxes + Logo + safety testing

=  60,000 + 4,000 + 1,600 + 290

= $65,890

Ken's home has a replacement value of $200,000. Ken insured the home for $150,000 under an unendorsed Homeowners 3 policy. The roof of Ken's home was damaged by a windstorm. The replacement cost of the damaged roof is $16,000. The actual cash value of the loss is $12,000. How much will Ken receive from his insurer to settle this claim

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Answer: $15,000

Explanation:

Using a Homeowners 3 policy, Ken will get the higher amount out of two amounts which are:

The actual cash value of the damaged area. An amount calculated as follows:

= (Amount of Insurance cover on home / 80% of Replacement Cost) * Cost of Repair to damaged area.

The actual cash value is $12,000

The second amount is:

= (Amount of Insurance cover on home / 80% of Replacement Cost) * Cost of Repair to damaged area.

= 150,000 / (80% * 200,000) * 16,000

= 0.9375 * 16,000

= $15,000

Ken will receive the higher amount of $15,000.

Renee paid $4,000 in mortgage interest on a $110,000 mortgage that was taken out when she bought her home several years ago. She also has a home equity loan of $130,000 that she used to pay for a cruise around the world. The interest on the home equity loan was $8,000. What amount is deductible as interest expense for Renee in 2021

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Answer:

The amount that is deductible as interest expense for Renee in 2021 is:

= $4,000.

Explanation:

a) Data:

Home mortgage - $110,000

Interest on home mortgage = $4,000

Home equity loan for a cruise around the world = $130,000

Interest on the home equity loan = $8,000

Deductible interest expense for Renee in 2021 is $4,000

b) Usually, the interest expenses that a taxpayer pays on her home equity loan to enjoy a cruise around the world, on personal credit card, on automobile loan, and on other types of personal consumer finance interests are not tax-deductible.

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Explanation:

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THE IMPORTANCE OF INFORMATION IN MARKETING

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Marketing information and research address the need for quicker, yet more accurate, decision making by the marketer. These tools put marketers close to their customers to help them understand who they customers are, what they want, and what competitors are doing.

Answer:

u r answer

Explanation:

Marketing information and research address the need for quicker, yet more accurate, decision making by the marketer. These tools put marketers close to their customers to help them understand who they customers are, what they want, and what competitors are doing.

The following transactions are for Splish Brothers Company.

1. On December 3, Splish Brothers Company sold $515,600 of merchandise to Sunland Co., on account, terms 3/10, n/30. The cost of the merchandise sold was $320,500.
2. On December 8, Sunland Co. was granted an allowance of $24,000 for merchandise purchased on December 3.
3. On December 13, Splish Brothers Company received the balance due from Sunland Co.

Required:
Prepare the journal entries to record these transactions on the books of Splish Brothers.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below:

On Dec 3

Account receivable $515,600  

         To Sales revenue $515,600

(Being the sale of merchandise on account is recorded)  

Cost of goods sold $320,500  

          To Inventory $320,500

(Being the cost of merchandise sold on account)  

On Dec 8

Sales allowance $24,000  

      To Account receivable $24,000

On Dec 13

Cash (491600 × 97%) $476,852  

Sales discount $14,748  

         To Account receivable ($515,600  - $24,000)  $491,600

(Being the cash received is recorded)

Ayala Architects incorporated as licensed architects on April 1, 2017. During the first month of the operation of the business, these events and transactions occurred:

Apr. 1 Stockholders invested $18,270 cash in exchange for common stock of the corporation.
1 Hired a secretary-receptionist at a salary of $381 per week, payable monthly.
2 Paid office rent for the month $914.
3 Purchased architectural supplies on account from Burmingham Company $1,320.
10 Completed blueprints on a carport and billed client $1,929 for services.
11 Received $711 cash advance from M. Jason to design a new home.
20 Received $2,842 cash for services completed and delivered to S. Melvin.
30 Paid secretary-receptionist for the month $1,524.
30 Paid $305 to Burmingham Company for accounts payable due.

Required:
Journalize the transaction.

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Answer:

Ayala Architects

General Journal

April 1

Debit  : Cash $18,270

Credit : Common Stock $18,270

April 1

Debit  : Salaries expense ($381 x 4) $1,524

Credit : Salaries Payable $1,524

April 2

Debit  : Rent expense $914

Credit : Cash $914

April 3

Debit  : Supplies $1,320

Credit : Accounts Payable - Burmingham Company  $1,320

April 10

Debit  : Accounts Receivable $1,929

Credit : Service Revenue $1,929

April 11

Debit  : Cash  $711

Credit : Deferred Revenue

April 20

Debit  : Cash $2,842

Credit : Service Revenue $2,842

April 30

Debit  : Salaries expense $1,524

Credit : Cash $1,524

April 30

Debit  : Accounts Payable - Burmingham Company $305

Credit : Cash $305

Explanation:

Journal entry for the transactions have been prepared above.

Interest rate​ (with changing​ years). Keiko is looking at the following investment choices and wants to know what annual rate of return each choice produces. a.  Invest ​$360.00 and receive ​$788.17 in 11 years. b.  Invest ​$3 comma 000.00 and receive ​$11 comma 499.87 in 17 years. c.  Invest ​$31 comma 542.31 and receive ​$140 comma 000.00 in 22 years. d.  Invest ​$32 comma 895.12 and receive ​$1 comma 100 comma 000.00 in 40 years.

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Answer:

7.38%

8.23%

7.01%

9.17%

Explanation:

Rate of return = (future value / amount invested)^(1/n) - 1

n = number of years

a. (788.17 / 360)^(1/11) - 1 = 7.38%

b. (11.499.87 / 3000) ^(1/17) - 1 = 8.23

c. (140,000 / 31,542.31)^(1/22) - 1 = 7.01

d. (1,100,000 / 32895.12)^(1/40) - 1 = 9.17

Fort Thomas Living is a small publishing company located in the Northern Kentucky. Recently, Fort Thomas Living has contracted with several different local writers to publish various magazines and short-story books. Once such transaction involves an exchange of $10,200. Another transaction involves an exchange of $9,600? Are both of these exchanges of money subject to the disclosure requirements of the Money Laundering Control Act?

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Answer: No

Explanation:

The Money Laundering Control Act of 1986 which was passed to curb the effects of large scale money laundering at the federal level, only requires that transactions above $10,000 be disclosed.

There is a transaction here that is only to the tune of $9,600 so this will not be disclosed as it is less than the $10,000 threshold. The other transaction of $10,200 will however, be disclosed.

1.6 Read the scenario below and answer the questions that follow:

Pearl inherited hudred thousand rands from her late uncle. She choose an investment which is managed by a fund manager who buys shares on the stock exchange/JSE

1.6.1 Name the form of investment chosen by Pearl.
1.6.2 Discuss the disadvantages of the form of investment mentioned in QUESTION 1.6.1​

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Answer:

1.6.1 unit trusts

1.6.2 -share price may fluctuate

-unit trusts are not allowed to borrow,

therefore reducing potential returns

-not good for people who want to invest for

a short period.

-Not good for people who want avoid risks at

all costs

If the potential customers belong to the same segment, display comparable characteristics, and choose the same product qualities consistent with their segment, then which condition for the ideal market segment approach should be used

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Answer: internally homogenous

Explanation:

Since the potential customers belong to the same segment, display comparable characteristics, and choose the same product qualities that are consistent with their segment, then the condition for the ideal market segment approach which should be used is the internally homogeneous.

On the other hand, if the potential customers are in different segments, have different characteristics, and choose different product qualities, then the externally homogeneous will be ideal.

internally homogenous

Highsmith Rental Company purchased an apartment building early in 2021. There are 20 apartments in the building and each is furnished with major kitchen appliances. The company has decided to use the group depreciation method for the appliances. The following data are available:

Appliance Cost       Residual Value       Service Life (in Years)
Stoves $15,000 $3,000 6
Refrigerators 10,000 1,000 5
Dishwashers 8,000 500 4

In 2019, three new refrigerators costing $2,700 were purchased for cash. The old refrigerators, which originally cost $1,500, were sold for $200.

Requried:
a. Calculate the group depreciation rate, group life, and depreciation for 2016.
b. Prepare the journal entries to record the purchase of the new refrigerators and the sale of the old refrigerators.

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Answer:

A. Group depreciation rate 17.197%

Group life 5.02 years

Depreciation for 2016 $5,675

B. 2019

Dr Stove, refrigerator and dishwasher $2,700

Cr Cash $2,700

2019

Dr Accumulated Depreciation $1,300

Dr Cash $200

Cr Stove, refrigerator and dishwasher $1,500

Explanation:

A. Calculation to determine the group depreciation rate, group life, and depreciation for 2016.

First step is the Computation of Group depreciation rate, group life and depreciation for 2016

Assets Original Residual Depreciation Estimated Depreciation

Cost Value Cost Life-Years per year-SLM

Stoves $15,000-$3,000= $12,000 6 $2,000 ($12,000/6=$2,000)

Refrigerators $10,000-$1,000=$9,000 5 $1,800 ($9,000/5=$1,800)

Dishwashers $8,000-$500=$7,500 4 $1,875

($7,500/4=$1,875)

Total $33,000 $4,500 $28,500 $5,675

Now let determine the group depreciation rate, group life, and depreciation for 2016.

Calculation for group depreciation rate using this formula

Group Depreciation Rate = Total depreciation per year ÷ Total original cost

Let plug in the formula

Group depreciation rate = $5,675 ÷ $33,000*100

Group depreciation rate= 17.197%

Calculation for Group life using this formula

Group life = Total depreciation cost ÷ Total depreciation per year

Let plug in the formula

Group life = $28,500 ÷ $5,675

Group life = 5.02 years

Calculation for Depreciation for 2016 using this formula

Depreciation for 2016= Original Cost × Group Depreciation Rate

Let plug in the formula

Depreciation for 2016 = $33,000 × 0.17197

Depreciation for 2016= $5,675

Therefore the group depreciation rate is 17.197%, group life is 5.02 years, and depreciation for 2016 is $5,675

B. Preparation of the journal entries to record the purchase of the new refrigerators and the sale of the old refrigerators.

2019

Dr Stove, refrigerator and dishwasher $2,700

Cr Cash $2,700

(To record purchase of new refrigerator)

2019

Dr Accumulated Depreciation $1,300

($1,500-$200)

Dr Cash $200

Cr Stove, refrigerator and dishwasher $1,500

(To record sale of old refrigerator)

Feliciano Manufacturing Corporation has a traditional costing system in which it applies manufacturing overhead to its products using a predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor-hours (DLHs). The company has two products, I63E and E76I, about which it has provided the following data: I63E E76I Direct materials per unit $ 21.70 $ 65.10 Direct labor per unit $ 19.50 $ 58.50 Direct labor-hours per unit 0.80 2.40 Annual production (units) 90,000 30,000
The company's estimated total manufacturing overhead for the year is $2,063,250 and the company's estimated total direct labor-hours for the year is 45,000.
The company is considering using a form of activity-based costing to determine its unit product costs for external reports. Data for this proposed activity-based costing system appear below:
Activities and Activity Measures Estimated
Overhead Cost
Assembling products (DLHs) $ 720,000
Preparing batches (batches) 263,250
Product support (product variations) 1,080,000
Total $ 2,063,250
Expected Activity
I63E E76I Total
DLHs 24,000 21,000 45,000
Batches 1,080 675 1,755
Product variations 2,115 1,485 3,600
The manufacturing overhead that would be applied to a unit of product E76I under the activity-based costing system is closest to:________.

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Answer:

Unitary cost= $30.91

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the activities rate:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Assembling products= 720,000/45,000= $16 per DLH

Preparing batches= 263,250/1,755= $150 per batch

Product support= 1,080,000/3,600= $330 per product variation

Now, we allocate costs to Product E76l:

Assembling products= 16*21,000= $336,000

Preparing batches= 150*675= $101,250

Product support= 330*1,485= $490,050

Total= $927,300

Finally, the unitary cost:

Unitary cost= 927,300 / 30,000

Unitary cost= $30.91

Sturbridge Company manufactures fine furniture and grandfather clocks. Sturbridge has an excellent reputation, and each grandfather clock sells for several thousand dollars. Which of the following should not be treated as direct costs, assuming the cost object is individual clocks?

a. The clock face
b. The timing mechanism for each clock
c. Wood
d. Depreciation on dock-making equipment

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Answer:

D)depreciation on clock making equipment

Explanation:

From the question we are informed about Sturbridge Company manufactures who fine furniture and grandfather clocks. Sturbridge has an excellent reputation, and each grandfather clock sells for several thousand dollars. In this case, all the following should be treated as direct costs, assuming the cost object is individual clocks;

✓ The clock face

✓The timing mechanism for each clock

✓Wood

A direct cost can be regarded as price which can be tied directly to manufacture of particular goods or services. Direct and indirect costs can be regarded as two major types of costs that can be incurred by companies. Direct costs are been regarded as variable costs often, i.e this cost could fluctuate as q result of production levels like inventory.

WHAT IS THE SUPPLY CHAIN FRAMEWORK'S IN OKADA? WHAT IS THE MODEL ?

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It’s complex same as the framework

At an activity level of 6,000 units the cost for maintenance is $7,200 and at 10,000 units the cost for maintenance is $11,600. Using the high-low method, the cost formula for maintenance is: Group of answer choices

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Answer:

y = $1.10x + $600

Explanation:

Step 1 : Variable Cost calculation

Variable Cost = ($11,600 - $7,200) ÷ (10,000 - 6,000)

                        = $1.10

Step 2 : Fixed Cost calculation

Total cost = Variable Cost + Fixed Cost

hence,

Fixed Cost = Total Cost - Variable Cost

                   = $11,600 - (10,000 x $1.10)

                   = $600

Step 3 : Cost formula for maintenance

Total cost = Variable Cost + Fixed Cost

therefore,

y = $1.10x + $600

where,

y = Total cost

x = Activity level

Using the high-low method, the cost formula for maintenance is : y = $1.10x + $600

Several years ago, Castles in the Sand Inc. issued bonds at face value of $1,000 at a yield to maturity of 8%. Now, with 7 years left until the maturity of the bonds, the company has run into hard times and the yield to maturity on the bonds has increased to 12%. What is the price of the bond now

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Answer:

$814.10

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what the price of the bond now

Using this formula

Bond price = PV of coupon payments + PV of face value

Bond price= C×((1 / r) – {1 / [r(1 + r)t]}) + FV / (1 + r)t

Let plug in the formula

Bond price= [(.080 ×$1,000) / 2] ×[[1 / (.12 / 2)] – (1 / {(.12 / 2)[1 + (.12 / 2)](7 ×2)})] + $1,000 / [1 + (.12 / 2)](7 ×2)

Bond price= $814.10

Therefore the price of the bond now is $814.10

Vandelay Industries stock has a 50% chance of producing a 20% return, a 30% chance of producing a 8% return, and a 20% chance of producing a -21% return. What is Vandelay expected rate of return?

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Answer:

8.2%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the expected rate of return

Expected rate of return= (.50 (.20)) +(.30(.08)) + (.20*(-.21)

Expected rate of return=0.1+0.024+(0.042)

Expected rate of return=.082*100

Expected rate of return=8.2%

Therefore the expected rate of return is 8.2%

In its 2016 annual report, Lockheed Martin reported net earnings of $5,302 million and dividends paid of $2,048 million. Your forecast of net income for Lockheed Martin for 2017 is $5,504 million. What are projected dividends for the company for 2017

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Answer:

The dividend for 2017 will be = $2124.98

Explanation:

The net earnings for the year 2016 = $5302

Dividend paid for the year 2016 = $2048

The forecast for the income of 2017 = $5504

The projected dividend for the year 2017 = 5504 x (2047 / 5302)

The projected dividend for the year 2017 = 2124.98

The dividend for 2017 will be = $2124.98

You wrote a piece of software that does a better job of allowing computers to network than any other program designed for this purpose. A large networking company wants to incorporate your software into its systems and is offering to pay you $458,000 today, plus $458,000 at the end of each of the following six years, for permission to do this. If the appropriate interest rate is 8 percent, what is the present value of the cash flow stream that the company is offering you?

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Answer:

$2,575,278.87

Explanation:

Present Value = $458,000 + $458,000 /(1+.08)^1 + $458,000 /(1+.08)^2 + $458,000 /(1+.08)^3 + $458,000 /(1+.08)^4 + $458,000 /(1+.08)^5 + $458,000 /(1+.08)^6

Present Value = $458,000 + $424,074.07 + $392,661.18 + $363,575.16 + $336,643.67 + $311,707.10 + $288617.69

Present Value = $2,575,278.87

So, the present value of the cash flow stream that the company is offering to me is $2,575,278.87.

It has been said that Earned Value Management (EVM) came about because the Federal Government often used "Cost-plus" contractors with project organizations. Cost-plus contracting allows the contractor to recover full project development costs plus accumulate profit from these contracts. Why would requiring contractor firms to employ earned value management help the government hold the line against project cost overruns?

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Answer:

Earned Value Management (EVM)

The Federal Government requires contractor firms to employ earned value management because it enables it to assess the work that has been completed against an established baseline plan in terms of technical, time, and cost performance.

Armed with this information, it is in a better position to make important project decisions and help to control over-spending.

Explanation:

Earned value management (EVM) as a integrated project management methodology details the project time schedule, costs, and scope to ensure correct measurement of project performance.  Using planned and actual values, EVM enables future predictions, improving the ability of project managers to adjust according to requirements.

Lara Technologies is considering a cash outlay of $239,000 for the purchase of land, which it could lease out for $39,450 per year. If alternative investments that yield a 15% return are available, the opportunity cost of the purchase of the land is a.$39,450 b.$35,850 c.$75,300 d.$3,600

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Answer:

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Explanation:

to the end of the sixth year;

b/ The number of years required before the capital stock exceeds $200 000.

Early colonists came to America:_________.
a. for a wide range of economic and political agendas as well as for religious and philosophical reasons.
b. to set up a democratic political system.
c. to avoid the widespread poverty and economic depression that was sweeping Europe.
d. solely to obtain land. solely to escape religious persecution.

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Answer: a. for a wide range of economic and political agendas as well as for religious and philosophical reasons.

Explanation:

There were various reasons the early colonists came to Northern America to found the colonies such as for economic and political reasons and others for religious reasons.

William Bradford for instance, helped found the Plymouth Colony as a haven for Puritan separatists like himself to escape persecution in England. John Smith on the other hand, came more for economic reasons.

Then there was James Oglethorpe of Georgia who wanted to found a home for the "worthy poor" of England so that they would have a chance to make something of themselves.

Say that investment increases by $60 for each interest rate drop of 1 percent. Say also that the expenditures multiplier is 4. If the money multiplier is 5, and each 5-unit change in the money supply changes the interest rate by 1 percent, what open market policy would you recommend to increase income by $240

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Monetary policy will never be effective if interest rates: not respond to a change in the money supply, and investment spending does not respond to changes in the interest rate.

explain why it is important for marketers to be able to measure the effectiveness of marketing activities.

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Marketing effectiveness is measured by how well a company's marketing strategies increase its revenue while decreasing its costs of customer acquisition.

From the standpoint of the issuing company, a disadvantage of using bonds as a means of long-term financing is that Group of answer choices bond interest is deductible for tax purposes. interest must be paid on a periodic basis regardless of earnings. income to stockholders may increase as a result of trading on the equity. the bondholders do not have voting rights.

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Answer:

interest must be paid on a periodic basis regardless of earnings.

Explanation:

A bond can be defined as a debt or fixed investment security, in which a bondholder (investor or creditor) loans an amount of money to the bond issuer (government or corporations) for a specific period of time. The bond issuer are expected to return the principal (face value) at maturity with an agreed upon interest (coupon), which are paid at fixed intervals.

The disadvantages of bonds are listed below as;

1. Bonds can decrease a person's return on equity.

2. Bonds require a payment of the principal amount.

3. Bonds typically require a payment of periodic interest.

Generally, most bonds with shorter maturity time respond less dramatically to changes in interest rates when compared to bonds having longer maturity. Thus, the risk associated with short bonds isn't really significant because their interest rates are less likely to change substantially within that short period of time unlike bonds with longer maturity.

Hence, regardless of the earnings by bondholders, interest must be paid on a periodic basis on a long-term bond.

River co. just paid a dividend of $2 per share out of earnings of $4 per share. If its book value per share is $25 and its stock is currently selling for $40 per share, calculate the required rate of return on the stock.

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Answer:

13.4%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the required rate of return on the stock.

First step

g = (1 - 0.5)(4/25)

g = 0.08*100

g = 8%

Now let determine the required rate of return

r = [(2 * 1.08)/40] + 0.08

r= 13.4%

Therefore the required rate of return on the stock is 13.4%

Identify whether the situations described below are example of uneven cash flows or annuity payments.

a. You recently moved to a new apartment and signed a contract to pay monthly rent to your landlord for a year.
b. SOE Corp. hires an average of 10 people every year and matches the contribution of each employee toward his or her retirement fund.
c. Franklinia Venture Capital (FVC) invested in a budding entrepreneur’s restaurant. The restaurant owner promises to pay FVC 10% of the profit each month for the next 10 years.
d. You have committed to deposit $600 in a fixed interest–bearing account every quarter for four years.

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Solution :

The Uneven cash flow is defined as the series of unequal payments which is done over a period of time. Whereas if a regular amount is to be made in a fixed period of time, that such payments are known as equal cash flows.

An annuity payments refers to the payment that is made at equal interval of times. It pays a fixed amount of payments for an individual.

In the given situations,

a). Monthly rents payment is annuity payments.

b). Uneven cash flow

c). Uneven cash flow

d). Annuity

Red Co. recorded a right-of-use asset of $140,000 in a 10-year finance lease. Payments of $22,784 are made annually at the end of each year. The interest rate charged by the lessor and known by Red was 10%. The balance in the lease payable after two years will be: (Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar.)

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Answer: $121554

Explanation:

Lease liability = $140,000

Less: Lease liability in 1st year= $8784

Lease payable after one year = $131216

Less: Lease liability in 2nd year = $9662.40

Lease payable after 2nd year = $121553.60 = $121554

Note:

Lease liability in 1st year:

= $22,784 - (10% × $140000)

= $22784 - $14000

= $8784

Lease liability in 2nd year:

= $22784 - (10% × $131216)

= $22784 - $13121.60

= $9662.40

Jiminy’s Cricket Farm issued a bond with 25 years to maturity and a semiannual coupon rate of 4 percent 3 years ago. The bond currently sells for 108 percent of its face value. The company’s tax rate is 22 percent.

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Answer:

Pretax cost of debt = 3.48%

Aftertax cost of debt = 2.71%

Explanation:

Missing word "What is the pretax cost of debt and aftertax cost of debt"

Coupon rate = 4%

YTM = 22

Nper = YTM*2 = 44

PMT = 1000*4%/2 = 20

FV = 1000

PV = 1080

Rate = rate(nper, pmt, -pv, fv)

Rate = rate(44, 20, -1080, 1000)

Rate = 0.0174

Rate = 1.74%

Pretax cost of debt = Rate * 2

Pretax cost of debt = 1.74% * 2

Pretax cost of debt = 3.48%

Aftertax cost of debt = [3.48% * (1 - 0.22)]

Aftertax cost of debt = 3.48% * 0.78

Aftertax cost of debt = 0.0348 * 0.78

Aftertax cost of debt = 0.027144

Aftertax cost of debt = 2.71%

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