The market price of ABC stock has been very volatile and you think this volatility will continue for several weeks. Thus, you decide to purchase one two-month call option contract on ABC stock with a strike price of $25 and an option price of $1.30. You also purchase one two-month put option on ABC stock with a strike price of $25 and an option price of $.50. What will be your total profit on these positions if the stock price is $25.60 on the day the options expire

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Answer 1

Answer:

-$120

Explanation:

Calculation for What will be your total profit on these positions if the stock price is $25.60 on the day the options expire

Total profit = [1 × 100 × (-$1.30 - 25 + 25.60)] + [1 × 100 × (-$.50)]

Total profit = [1 × 100 × (-$0.70)] + [1 × 100 × (-$.50)]

Total profit =(-$70)+(-$50)

Total profit = -$120

Therefore What will be your total profit on these positions if the stock price is $25.60 on the day the options expire is -$120


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A comparative balance sheet for Rocker Company appears below:ROCKER COMPANYComparative Balance SheetDec. 31, 2020 Dec. 31, 2019Assets Cash $34,000 $11,000Accounts receivable 18,000 13,000Inventory 25,000 17,000Prepaid expenses 6,000 9,000Long-term investments 0 17,000Equipment 60,000 33,000Accumulated depreciation-equipment (20,000) (15,000)Total assets $123,000 $85,000Liabilities and Stockholder's Equity Accounts payable $17,000 $7,000Bonds payable 36,000 45,000Common stock 40,000 23,000Retained earnings 30,000 10,000Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $123,000 $85,000Additional information:1. Net income for the year ending December 31, 2020 was $35,000.2. Cash dividends of $15,000 were declared and paid during the year.3. Long-term investments that had a cost of $17,000 were sold for $14,000.4. Sales for 2017 were $120,000.Prepare a statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2020 using indirect method.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the cash flow statement is presented below:

Rocker Company

Cash flow statement

Cash flow from operating activities  

Net Income $35000

Adjustments made

Depreciation $5,000

Loss on sale of investments $3,000

Change in operating assets & liabilities  

Less: Increase in accounts receivable  -$5,000

Less: Increase in inventory -$8,000

Add: Decrease in prepaid expenses $3,000

Add: Increase in accounts payable $10,000

Net cash flow from operating activities (a) $43,000

Cash Flow from Investing activities  

Sale of long term investments $14,000

Less: Purchase of equipment -$27000

Net cash Flow from Investing activities (b)-$13,000

Cash Flow from Financing activities  

Dividends paid -$15,000

Less: Bonds payable paid -$9,000

Add: Common stock issued $17,000

Net cash Flow from Financing activities (c) -$7,000

Net Change in cash c = a + b + c $23,000

Add: Beginning cash balance $11,000

Closing cash balance $34,000

Long Life Floors is expected to pay an annual dividend of $7 a share and plans on increasing future dividends by 2 percent annually. The discount rate is 15 percent. What will the value of this stock be 5 years from today

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Answer: $60.62

Explanation:

Using the Gordon Growth model;

Value = Next dividend / (Required return - growth rate)

Next dividend in 5th year will be dividend in 6th year;

= 7 * (1 + 2%)⁶

= $7.88

Value₅ = 7.88 / (15% - 2%)

= $60.62

If the federal funds rate were below the level the Federal Reserve had targeted, the Fed could move the rate back towards its target by a. selling bonds. This selling would increase reserves. b. buying bonds. This buying would reduce reserves. c. selling bonds. This selling would reduce reserves. d. buying bonds. This buying would increase reserves.

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Answer: c. selling bonds. This selling would reduce reserves.

Explanation:

If the Fed sold bonds, they would be taking money out of the system as people would buy the bonds and pay the Fed. When this happens, the reserves of money in banks reduces.

This leads to a situation where there will be less cash to loan out. This reduction in the supply of loanable funds will result in interest rates rising to reflect that loanable funds are now more scarce thereby pushing the federal funds rate back up to the level targeted.

Consider the following limit order book for a share of stock. The last trade in the stock occurred at a price of $70. Limit Buy Orders Limit Sell Orders Price Shares Price Shares $69.75 800 $69.80 120 69.70 1,100 69.85 120 69.65 800 69.90 200 69.60 200 69.95 120 68.65 900 a. If a market buy order for 120 shares comes in, at what price will it be filled

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Answer:

$69.80

Explanation:

Note, a market order is an order designed to execute an order immediately by matching the best available price on the sell order list.

When we look carefully at the sell order book, we observe that the only sell order containing the specified quantity of 120 units of shares at a price close to the market price is $69.80. Even though there are other cheaper orders are available, their order quantity does not match the market buy order for the 120 shares and thus would not be filled.

Kaelyn's mother, Judy, looks after Kaelyn's four-year-old twins so Kaelyn can go to work (she drops off and picks up the twins from Judy's home every day). Since Judy is a relative, Kaelyn made sure, for tax purposes, to pay her mother the going rate for child care ($6,460 for the year). What is the amount of Kaelyn's child and dependent care credit if her AGI for the year was $37,600

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Answer:

Kaelyn's child and dependent care credit is:

$2,100.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Going rate for child care for twins = $6,460

Maximum allowed = $6,000

Kaelyn's AGI for the year = $37,600

Percentage of child and dependent care credit = 35% of the allowed maximum for two children

b) The maximum qualified child and dependent care expense is $6,000 ($3,000 each) that Kaelyn can claim for the twins.  Therefore, her child and dependent care credit is 35% of $6,000, which equals $2,100.

The Burdell Wheel and Tire Company assembles tires to wheel rims for use on cars during manufacture of vehicles by the automotive industry. Burdell wants to locate a low-cost supplier for the tires he uses in his assembly operation. The supplier will be selected based on total annual cost to supply Burdell's needs. Burdell's annual requirements are for 25,000 tires, and the company operates 250 days a year. The following data are available for two suppliers being considered.SUPPLIER SHIPPING QUANTITY PER SHIPMENT SHIPPING COSTS PRICE / TIRE (p) INVENTORY HOLD COSTS (H) LEAD TIME (DAYS) ADMIN. COSTSLEXINGTON TIRE2,000 $18,000 $30 $6.00 6 $15,000IRMO AUTO1,000 $25,000 $29 $5.80 4 $18,000Using the Total Cost Analysis for Supplier Selection, which supplier should Burdell choose? Provide details to justify your answer.

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Answer:

LEXINGTON TIRE provides a higher unit cost but, a lower inventory cost overall considering the ordering, holding cost, and administrative cost generated.

The company should pick LEXINGTON TIRE

Explanation:

LEXINGTON TIRE

SHIPPING QUANTITY PER SHIPMENT 2,000

SHIPPING COSTS 18,000

PRICE per TIRE 30

INVENTORY HOLD COSTS (H)  6.00

LEAD TIME (DAYS) 6

ADMIN. COSTS 15,000

Total cost:  25,000 / 2,000 = 12.5 per year

shipment cost: $18,000 per shipment x 12.5 per year =  225,000

Materials cost:

25,000 tires x $30 per tire = 750,000

Holding cost:

lead time + average inventory

6 days x 100 tires + 2,000 tires / 2 = 1,600 tires on average

times $6 holding cost = 9,600

Total cost: Inventory 225,000 + 750,000 materials + 9,600 holding + 15,000 admin

total 999,600

IRMO AUTO

SHIPPING QUANTITY PER SHIPMENT 1,000

SHIPPING COSTS   25,000

PRICE per TIRE 29(p)

INVENTORY HOLD COSTS (H)  5.80

LEAD TIME (DAYS) 4

ADMIN. COSTS 18,000

Shipping per year: 25,000 / 1,000 = 25

Ordering cost: 25 shipment x 25,000 = 625,000

Materials:

25,000 x 29 = 725,000

Holding:

lead time + average inventory

4 days x 100  + 1000/2 = 900 units on inventory throughout the year

Holding cost: 900 x $5.80 = 5,220

Total Inventory cost:

Ordering 625,000 + materials 725,000  + 5,220 holding + 18,000 admin

total = 1,355,220

Jacobs Company has warrants outstanding, which are selling at a $3.00 premium above intrinsic value. Each warrant allows its owner to purchase one share of common stock at $26. If the common stock currently sells for $30, what is the warrant price? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) $11.00 $7.00 $8.00 $10.00

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Answer: $7.00

Explanation:

Based on the information provided in the question, the warrant price would be calculated as the addition of the premium which is above the intrinsic value and the paid in excess of the common stock. This will be:

= $3 + ($30 - $26)

= $3 + $4

= $7.00

The accountant for Crusoe Company is preparing the company's statement of cash flows for the fiscal year just ended. The following information is available: Retained earnings balance at the beginning of the year $ 132,000 Cash dividends declared for the year 52,000 Proceeds from the sale of equipment 87,000 Gain on the sale of equipment 8,200 Cash dividends payable at the beginning of the year 24,000 Cash dividends payable at the end of the year 27,200 Net income for the year 98,000 What is the ending balance for retained earnings

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Answer:

the Ending retained earnings balance is $178,000

Explanation:

The computation of the ending retained earnings balance is shown below:

Ending retained earnings balance is

= Opening retained earning balance + net income for the year + cash dividend declared for the year

= $132,000 + $98,000 - $52,000

= $178,000

hence, the Ending retained earnings balance is $178,000

The same is relevant

A well-known fashion brand in Pakistan recently faced a scandal. The owner's husband got arrested for allegedly sending their employee away upon diagnosis of Corona virus. The Police claimed the designer and her husband should have notified the authorities and admitted the sick employee to a hospital. However, the couple claimed their duty was to just send the employee away after guiding him. The husband got released the very next day for which they thanked Prime Minister.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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If the minimum attractive rate of return is 7%, which alternative should be chosen assuming identical replacement (like kind exchange)

A B
First Cost $5000 $9200
Uniform Annual Benefit $1750 $1850
Useful life ,in years 4 8

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Answer:

The alternative that should be chosen assuming identical replacement is:

Alternative B.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Alternatives:

                                                A            B

First Cost                           $5,000     $9,200

Uniform Annual Benefit     $1,750      $1,850

Useful life, in years                4              8

Rate of return                       7%            7%

Annuity factor                   3.387          5.971

Present value of annuity $5,927.25 $11,046.35

Net cash flow                 $927.25     $1,846.35

b) Alternative B yields a higher return than Alternative A.  Since the two alternatives are based on the same rate of return, Alternative B will bring in a higher annual benefit, even when discounted to the present value.

Exercise 183 Wayne Company reported net income of $265,000 for 2020. Wayne also reported depreciation expense of $45,000 and a loss of $8,000 on the sale of equipment. The comparative balance sheet shows a decrease in accounts receivable of $15,000 for the year, a $17,000 increase in accounts payable, and a $6,000 decrease in prepaid expenses.Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows for 2020. Use the indirect method.

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Answer:

Net cash flow of the operating activities is $356,000

Explanation:

                               Wayne Company

                   Partial statement of Cash flow

          For the year Ended December 31, 2021

Cash flow from operating activities:

Net Income                                                         $265,000

Adjustment to reconcile net income to net  

cash provided by operating activities

Depreciation expenses                    $45,000

Loss on sale of equipment               $8,000

Decrease in accounts receivable     $15,000

Decrease in prepaid expenses         $6,000

Increase in accounts payable            $17,000    $91,000

Net cash provided by operating activities       $356,000

Net sales for the year were $325,000 and cost of goods sold was $240,500 for the company’s existing products. A new product is presently under development and has an expected selling price of $40 per unit in order to remain competitive with similar products in the marketplace. The dollar amount of gross profit and the gross profit ratio for the year were:_______

a. $324,000 and 100%, respectively.
b. $84,500 and 26%, respectively.
c. $240,500 and 74%, respectively.
d. $83,500 and 74%, respectively.

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Answer:

The correct answer is B.

Explanation:

Gross profit equals net sales minus cost of sales(Net sales- Cost of Sales).

Net sales = $325,000

Cost of Sales = $240,500

Therefore we have;

$325,000 - $240,500

=$84,500

Gross profit ratio is (Gross profit/net sales) x 100%

($84,500 x $325,000) x 100%

26%

Consider the exchange rate between Lebanon and Canada. Typically, exchange rates vary over time, sometimes quite dramatically. The scenarios present various changes that may affect the exchange rate. Identify whether each scenario will tend to cause an appreciation, depreciation, or have no effect on the exchange rate of Lebanese pounds relative to Canadian dollars. The magazine The Economist publishes an article indicating that analysts expect the value of Canadian dollars to rise relative to Lebanese pounds. The central bank in Lebanon announces that it is going to raise interest rates on government bonds. Based on a World Bank report, the inflation rate in Lebanon is going to be 5% next year, whereas the inflation rate in Canada is going to be 9.5% . The price of a specific basket of goods in Lebanon is roughly 1.3 times higher than the price of an identical basket of goods in Canada even after adjusting for the exchange rate.

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Answer and Explanation:

1. The magazine The Economist publishes an article indicating that analysts expect the value of Canadian dollars to rise relative to Lebanese pounds: if the expectation from analysts is that the value of Canadian dollars will rise relative to Lebanese pounds then the demand for Canadiam dollars will increase therefore increasing the value/appreciate relative to Lebanese pounds.

2. The central bank in Lebanon announces that it is going to raise interest rates on government bonds: This will bring about appreciation in Lebanese pounds relative to Canadian dollars since increase in interest rate in bonds increases investment in government bonds in Lebanese pounds.

3. Based on a World Bank report, the inflation rate in Lebanon is going to be 5% next year, whereas the inflation rate in Canada is going to be 9.5%: A high inflation rate is a negative for the economy. Since inflation rate increases for both economies, there is likely to be a counter effect hence no effect on exchange rates.

4. The price of a specific basket of goods in Lebanon is roughly 1.3 times higher than the price of an identical basket of goods in Canada even after adjusting for the exchange rate: if this basket of goods is used in calculation of consumer price index(CPI) which is representative of the rate of inflation in the economy, then Lebanese pounds will depreciate relative to Canadian dollars since inflation rate has increased relative to the Canadian economy.

Keyser Materials has 8 percent coupon bonds on the market with 19 years to maturity. The bonds make semiannual payments and currently sell for 102 percent of par. What is the current yield

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Answer: 1020

Explanation:

The following information can be gotten from the question:

Face value of bond = 1000

Coupon = 8%

Therefore, PMT = 8% × 1000/2 = 40

Years to maturity = 19

Since semiannual payments are made,

Nper = 19 × 2 = 38

Current price = PV

= 102% × 1000

= 1.02 × 1000

= 1020

1. Current Yield = Coupon/Current prce

= (2*40)/1020 = 7.84%

Lucy's Music Emporium opened its doors on January 1, 2015, and it was granted permission to use the same depreciation calculations for shareholder reporting and income tax purposes. The company planned to depreciate its fixed assets over 20 years, but in December 2015 management realized that the assets would last for only 15 years. The firm's accountants plan to report the 2015 financial statements based on this new information. How would the new depreciation assumption affect the company's financial statements? a. The firm's reported 2015 earnings per share would increase. b. The firm's EBIT would increase. c. The firm's net liabilities would increase. d. The firm's reported net fixed assets would increase.

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Answer:

The firm's cash position in 2015 and 2016 would increase.

Explanation:

In the case when the life of an asset would decrease that represents the depreciation would rise and if the depreciation rise so the EBIT and EPS would reduced and in the case when the EBIT reduced, so automatically the tax expense is also reduce

So, the cash position of the firm woud increase

Hence, the above represents the answer

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The function would read the first line of the file. To read all the lines, you need to make a for loop and then print every line in the file.

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The following information was taken from the 2021 financial statements of Waterway Industries: Bonds payable, January 1, 2021 $ 809000 Bonds payable, December 31, 2021 4830000 During 2021 • A $725000 payment was made to retire bonds payable with a face amount of $807000. • Bonds payable with a face amount of $319000 were issued in exchange for equipment. In its statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2021, what amount should Waterway report as proceeds from issuance of bonds payable?

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Answer:

the amount reported as proceeds from bond issuance is $4,509,000

Explanation:

The computation of the amount reported as proceeds from bond issuance is as follows

Total Bond Issued during 2021

= Bonds payable, December 31, 2021 - Bonds payable, January 1, 2021 + Bond Payable retired

= $4,830,000 - $809,000 + $807,000

= $4,828,000

Now

Bond issued for cash is

= Total bond issued - Bonds issued in exchange for Equipment

= $4,828,000 - $319,000

= $4,509,000

Hence, the amount reported as proceeds from bond issuance is $4,509,000

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Ridiculousness, Inc., has sales of $48,000, costs of $21,200, depreciation expense of $1,900, and interest expense of $1,200. If the tax rate is 35 percent, what is the operating cash flow, or OCF

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Answer:

OCF = $18,505

Explanation:

To calculate OCF, we first need the income statement:

Income Statement

Sales $ 48,000

Costs 21,200

Depreciation 1,900

EBIT $ 24,900

Interest 1,200

Taxable income $ 23,700

Taxes (35%) 8295

Net income $ 15,405

OCF = EBIT + Depreciation - Taxes

OCF = $24,900 + 1,900 - 8,295

OCF = $18,505

Write an equation to solve and find the answer to the following rate problem. Show all of your work. A gardening store sells 6 plants per hour. How many plants they will sell in 5 hours?

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Answer:

30 plants

Explanation:

The store sells six plants per hour; in 5 hours, the store will sell

i.e., 1 hr = 6 plants,  

if 5 hr = 6 plants x 5

=30 plants

Answer:

21

Explanation:

Only ______ segregation produces viable gametes and progeny, which also occurs in about half of meiosis and accounts for semi-sterility of translocation heterozygotes.

a. Alternate
b. Adjacent-1
c. Adjacent-2
d. Both B & C

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Answer:

a. Alternate

Explanation:

Translocation is the process whereby two non-homologous chromosomes undergo mutation by exchanging their parts. This establishes new linkages in the chromosomes. Translocations occur during anaphase I of meiosis. There are two common types of segregations that occur during translocations; Adjacent-1 and Alternate segregations which both have equal chances of occurrence. A less common third one is Adjacent-2 segregation.

Adjacent-1 and Adjacent-2 segregation produces genetically incomplete gametes, therefore, the gametes are non-viable or sterile.

Alternate segregation on the other hand result in the formation of genetically complete gametes, therefore, the gametes produced are viable.

Only alternate segregation produces viable gametes and progeny, which also occurs in about half of meiosis and accounts for semi-sterility of translocation heterozygotes.

"We know that how we present data often can affect the audience’s conclusions about the data. In a recent article from Travel Weekly on the Department of Transportation’s on-time stats for airline arrivals, the argument is made that the airline industry pads its own statistics in order reap cost benefits, which may or may not be passed on to consumers. Is the reporting difference an ethical breach of confidence between the consumer and the industry?"

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Answer:

The reporting difference is not an ethical breach of confidence between the consumer and the industry.

Explanation:

The information being presented is not confidential information.  As a result, there is no ethical breach of confidence.  Usually, such a lawsuit for breach of confidence is an action originating in common law concerning information between the airline and the consumers, when one of these parties decides to use the available confidential information for an unfair gain or advantage.  This is not the case here between the airlines and the consumers of its services.  Therefore, the case for breach of confidence should deal with the restriction of the dissemination of commercially viable information.

The efficient market hypothesis has several forms. The weak form states that past price data is unrelated to future prices. prices reflect all public information. all information both public and private is immediately reflected in stock prices. none of these options are true.

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Answer:

past price data is unrelated to future prices.

Explanation:

The efficient market hypothesis (EMH) is a theory of investment in which it proves that it is unattainable to strike the stock market.

Here there are 3 forms that is a weak one, semi-strong one and strong one

In the weak form it implies that there is an efficient market that represent the market information also the market rate of return is independent but the the rates that are in past have no impact on the future rates

therefore the first option is correct

You bought a 1000 par value callable bond right after a coupon payment and paid 918 for it. You held it until it was called for 1100 (prior to maturity). The bond had a coupon rate of 9% payable semi-annually. The nominal yield rate convertible semi-annually was 10%. For how many years did you hold the bond

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Answer:

25 years

Explanation:

We first set BA II Plus calculator : C/Y = 2, P/Y = 2

Then, I/Y = 10, PMT= -45(1000*9%/2), FV= -1100, PV=918

CPT No of years = N(I/Y, PMT, -FV, PV) (Semi annual period)

CPT No of years = 49.35 (Semi annual period)

CPT No of years = 49.35/2

CPT No of years = 24.68

CPT No of years = 25 years

You are buying some television time and the station tells you they reach 87,000 people. They quote you $3 CPM (cost per thousand reached). How much will you have to pay for the time?
A) $261
B) $1,000
C) $3,000
D) $87

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Answer:

A) $261

Explanation:

Costs per thousand, as the name suggests, is the cost for every 1000 viewers.

The determine the actual cost; the first step is to divide the total audience by 1000

=87,000/1000

=87

There are 87 sets of 1000 viewers. Each set is charged as $3. The total costs will be

=87 x $3

=$261

An example of the multiplier effect is when: Group of answer choices an increase in government spending leads to a decrease in private investment. the government increases government spending initially by $100 billion, and total income in the economy increases by more than $100 billion. short-run aggregate supply shifts in a response to fiscal policy. an increase in the price level leads to a shift in the aggregate demand curve. the government increases government spending initially by $100 billion, and total income in the economy increases by less than $100 billion.

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Answer:

the government increases government spending initially by $100 billion, and total income in the economy increases by more than $100 billion.

Explanation:

When there is a rise in the government spending so it would rise the income i.e. higher that this represents the multiplier effect

If there is a rise in government spending so the Aggregate demand curve should be right due to which the income and level of the price would rise

Also if there is any change in the price level that moves along with the similar curve so this we cant called as the multiplier effect

hence, the above represent the answer

For each of the following, compute the present value (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answers to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.): Present ValueYears Interest RateFuture value$ 13 7% $15,251 4 13 49,557 29 14 884,073 40 9 548,164

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Answer:

Present Value = Future Value / ( 1 + interest rate) ^ years

1. Present Value = 15,251 / ( 1 + 7%)¹³

= $6,328.62

2. Present value = 49,557 / (1 + 13%)⁴

= $30,394.24

3. Present value = 884,073 / ( 1 + 14%)²⁹

= $19,780.96

4. Present Value = 548,164 / (1 + 9%)⁴⁰

= $17,452.22

Company A considers buying company B by means of a tender offer. Company B will accept any offer of A which reflects a fair value (namely, any offer which is not below the expected value of the project to B, given B's information). Company B is currently undertaking a major project. If the project is a complete failure the fair value of each share of B will be $60, and if it's a complete success the fair value of a share will be $120. The outcome of the project can vary from a complete failure to a complete success, and all outcomes are equally likely. That is, the fair value of a share of B can be any number between 60 and 120 equally likely. The management of A is significantly more skillful than that of B. Under the management of A the share price of B will be $20 higher than under the current management of B. Assume that the offer of A is made before the outcome of the project is known, but B will decide to accept or reject after the outcome is announced. What should A offer B in terms of a price per share

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Answer:

the price per share in the case when A offers B is $200

Explanation:

The computation of the price per share is as follows:

The fair value is

= ($60 + $120) × 50%

= $90

The 50% represent the percentage of equally

Now the price per share is

= $90 + $90 + $20

= $90 + $110

= $200

Hence, the price per share in the case when A offers B is $200

The same is to be considered

You are the manager of a bank. You need to decide whether to approve a 10-year loan application from a 25 year old student to finance her MBA. The loan will yield a loss of $250 per year to the bank for the duration of the loan. After 10 years, the student will likely buy other products and therefore she will yield a profit of $500 per year until she is 65. After age 65, she will yield a profit of $1,000 per year until she is 85, when she will stop being a customer. The likelihood that she stops being a customer after she repays her MBA loan is 2% each year. The discount rate that the bank uses is 7% per year.
Would you approve the loan? Please explain with numerical support.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

Present value of loss  because of giving the loan to her is

= PVAF (7%, 10 years) × $250

= 7.02358 × $250

= $1,755.9

Now

The Present value of gain after repayment of the loan is

Till age of 65

($500, age 35 years to 65 years i.e. 30 years) is

=  [PVAF (7%, 40 years) - PVAF (7%, 10 years)] × 0.98 (probability of failure) × $500

= (13.3317 - 7.02358) × 0.98 × $500

= $3,090.98 (A)

Till age of 85

($1000, age 65 years to 85 years i.e. 20 years)

=  [PVAF (7%, 60 years) - PVAF (7%, 40 years)] × 0.98 (probability of failure) × $1,000

= (14.03918 - 13.3317) × 0.98 × $1,000

= $693.33 (B)

Now

Expected inflow from the student post repayment of the loan is

= (A) + (B)

= $3,784.31

Now expected net gain is

= $3,784.31 - $1,755.9

= $2,028.41

Here we exclude the period from 25 to 35 years and at later from 25 years to 65 years

To make valid computations of adjustments for the sales comparison approach to value, elements of comparison must be applied in a specific order. Which one of these elements listed has the highest priority?

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Hello. You forgot to enter the answer options. The response options are:

Location

Market conditions

Conditions of sale

Physical characteristics

Answer:

Physical characteristics

Explanation:

The physical characteristics of the analyzed system, must have priority in determining the approach of comparing sales to value. This is because these characteristics have a strong influence on the composition of the product and the constancy of sales, in addition to determining the entire functioning of the system.

The one of the element that has the highest priority is Physical characteristics

The following information should be considered:

The physical characteristics of the analyzed system, must have priority in determining the approach of comparing sales to value. This is due to the characteristics that contains a strong influence on the composition of the product and the constancy of sales, in addition to measure the overall functioning of the system.

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