The present value of a $100 three-year annuity due (first cash flow occurs today) discounted at a rate of 10% is equal to ________.

a. $300.00
b. $248.69
c. $273.55
d. $135.17

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Answer 1

Answer: c. $273.55

Explanation:

The present value of an annuity due can be calculated thus;

= Annuity * present value interest factor of annuity due, 10%, 3 years

= 100 * 2.7355

= $273.55

The Present Value Of A $100 Three-year Annuity Due (first Cash Flow Occurs Today) Discounted At A Rate
Answer 2

Answer:

The present value of a $100 three-year annuity due (first cash flow occurs today) discounted at a rate of 10% is equal to ________.

b. $248.69

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

The amount of the Annuity due = $100

Number of years for the annuity due= 3

Discount rate of the annuity due = 10%

Annuity factor from annuity table = 2.4869

Therefore, the present value of the annuity due = $248.69 ($100 * 2.4869).


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The following transactions were selected from among those completed by Hailey Retailers in the current year:

Nov. 20 Sold two items of merchandise to Customer B, who charged the $460 (total) sales price on her Visa credit card. Visa charges Hailey a 1 percent credit card fee.
25 Sold 14 items of merchandise to Customer C at an invoice price of $3,400 (total); terms 2/10, n/30.
28 Sold 12 identical items of merchandise to Customer D at an invoice price of $8,040 (total); terms 2/10, n/30.
30 Customer D returned one of the items purchased on the 28th; the item was defective and credit was given to the customer.

Dec. 06 Customer D paid the account balance in full.
30 Customer C paid in full for the invoice of November 25.

Required:
a. Prepare the appropriate journal entry for each of these transactions. Do not record cost of goods sold.
b. Compute Net Sales.

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Answer:

Hailey Retailers

a. Journal Entries:

Nov. 20:

Debit Visa Card $455.40

Debit Card Charges $4.60

Credit Sales Revenue $460

To record the sale of goods via Visa credit card.

Nov. 25:

Debit Accounts Receivable $3,400

Credit Sales Revenue $3,400

To record the sale of goods on account, terms 2/10, n/30.

Nov. 28:

Debit Accounts Receivable $8,040

Credit Sales Revenue $8,040

To record the sale of goods on account, terms 2/10, n/30.

Nov. 30:

Debit Sales Returns $670

Credit Accounts Receivable $670

To record the return of the defective items.

Dec. 06:

Debit Cash $7,222.60

Debit Cash Discount $147.40

Credit Accounts Receivable $7,370

To record the receipt from Customer D.

Dec. 30:

Debit Cash $3,400

Credit Accounts Receivable $3,400

To record the receipt from Customer C.

b. Computation of the Net Sales:

Nov. 20: Sales Revenue    $460

Nov. 25: Sales Revenue $3,400

Nov. 28: Sales Revenue $8,040

Nov. 30: Sales Returns    $(670)

Net Sales =                    $11,230

Explanation:

Hailey Retailers' net sales equals the addition of the sales revenue minus the sales returns.

What term represents a sample web page that replicates what the final website will look like?
O test page
O wireframe
O sitemap
O storyboard

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Answer:

The answer is wireframe

Explanation:

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Wireframe term represents a sample web page that replicates what the final website will look like.

What is website ?

A website, often known as a web site, is a collection of web pages and related material that is published on at least one web server and given a shared domain name.

The World Wide Web is the collective name for all publicly accessible websites. A company's internal website for its employees is an example of a private website that can only be accessed via a private network.

Most websites focus on a single subject or objective, including news, education, business, entertainment, or social networking. The navigation of the website, which frequently begins with a home page, is aided by hyperlinks between web pages.

On a variety of gadgets, including PCs, laptops, tablets, and smartphones, users can visit websites. A web browser is the name of the application used on these gadgets.

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________ is a crime in which an imposter obtains key pieces of personal information to impersonate someone else.
A) Identity theft
B) Spoofing
C) Social engineering
D) Evil twins

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Answer:

A)Identity theft

Explanation:

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Your cover letter should be no more than 1 page each

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Answer:

I didn't understand your question.

Stanford issues bonds dated January 1, 2019, with a par value of $248,000. The bonds’ annual contract rate is 7%, and interest is paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31. The bonds mature in three years. The annual market rate at the date of issuance is 10%, and the bonds are sold for $229,115
1. What is the amount of the discount on these bonds at issuance?
2. How much total bond interest expense will be recognized over the life of these bonds?
3. Prepare an effective interest amortization table for these bonds.

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Answer:

1. What is the amount of the discount on these bonds at issuance?

$18,885

2. How much total bond interest expense will be recognized over the life of these bonds?

total interest expense = ($248,000 x 7% x 3 years) + $18,885 = $70,965

3. Prepare an effective interest amortization table for these bonds.

see attached PDF

Explanation:

the journal entry to record the issuance

January 1, 2019, bonds issued at a discount

Dr Cash 229,115

Dr Discount on bonds payable 18,885

    Cr Bonds payable 248,000

When a liquidity trap situationâ exists, we knowâ that:_____.a. fiscal policy will have no effect on the demand for goods.b. an open market operation will have no effect on the interest rate.
c. expansionary monetary policy will be deflationary.
d. fiscal policy will have no effect on the demand for goods.
e. an open market operation will have no effect on the monetary base.

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Answer:

b. an open market operation will have no effect on the interest rate

Explanation:

In any situation of of liquidity trap, money demand curve is always almost flat. As a result of this, a shift in the money supply curve (resulting from an open market operation) does not cause much or any change in the market interest rate. An open market operation can affect the money supply even during liquidity trap. The monetary base in affected, without exception, when an open market operation takes place. An expansionary monetary policy increases price levels and is therefore never deflationary. It is the monetary policy, not the fiscal policy, that is rendered ineffective in the case of liquidity trap.

Gardner Company expects sales for October of $256,000. Experience suggests that 40% of sales are for cash and 60% are on credit. The company collects 50% of its credit sales in the month of sale and 50% in the month following sale. Budgeted Accounts Receivable on September 30 is $71,000. What is the amount of Accounts Receivable on the October 31 budgeted balance sheet?a. $102,400.b. $128,000.c. $71,000.d. $76,800.e. $153,600.

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Answer:

$76,800

Explanation:

Calculation for the amount of Accounted Receivables on the October 31 budgeted balance sheet

Accounted Receivables on the October 31 budgeted balance sheet=(60% *256,000* 50%)

Accounted Receivables on the October 31 budgeted balance sheet= $76,800

Therefore the Accounted Receivables on the October 31 budgeted balance sheet will be $76,800

A 20-year maturity bond with face value of $1,000 makes annual coupon payments and has a coupon rate of 9.40%. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answers as a percent rounded to 3 decimal places.)
a. What is the bondâs yield to maturity if the bond is selling for $1,040?
Yield to maturity %
b. What is the bondâs yield to maturity if the bond is selling for $1,000?
Yield to maturity %
c. What is the bondâs yield to maturity if the bond is selling for $1,240?
Yield to maturity %

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the yield to maturity is shown below:

a. When the bond sale price is $1,040

Given that

FV = $1,000

PV = $1,040

PMT = $1,000 × 9.40% = $94

NPER = 20

The formula is shown below:

= RATE(NPER;PMT;-PV;FV;TYPE)

After applying the above formula, the yield to maturity is 8.9630%

b. When the bond sale price is $1,000

Given that

FV = $1,000

PV = $1,000

PMT = $1,000 × 9.40% = $94

NPER = 20

The formula is shown below:

= RATE(NPER;PMT;-PV;FV;TYPE)

After applying the above formula, the yield to maturity is 9.4%

c. When the bond sale price is $1,240

Given that

FV = $1,000

PV = $1,240

PMT = $1,000 × 9.40% = $94

NPER = 20

The formula is shown below:

= RATE(NPER;PMT;-PV;FV;TYPE)

After applying the above formula, the yield to maturity is 7.1144%

Where are all of my fans at!! I love all of you!! Have a good rest of your day and happy thanksgiving!!!!!

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Answer:

thanks!

Explanation:

Answer:

You too!! And also a Happy Thanksgiving to you :)

Philip Morris bought Miller Brewing and used its marketing expertise to improve Miller's market share. This justification for diversification is best described as _________.A) utilizing common infrastructures.B) capitalizing on core competencies.C) reducing corporate risk.D) using portfolio analysis.

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Answer:

The correct answer is the option B: Capitalizing on core competencies.

Explanation:

To begin with, in the field of business when we talk about "core competencies" we use the term to refer to something that a company can add to its business strategy with the purpose to add more value to the final benefit that the final consumer will obtain from the consumption of the good. Therefore that it means that capitalizing on core competencies refers to the situation where a company decides to add a superior value to its product by achiving diversification in its strategy and more specifically in this case, in its marketing campaign so that is why that Philip Morris will capitalize on core competencies by using marketing expertises from the other firm that has just bought.

Vulcan Flyovers offers scenic overflights of Mount St. Helens, the volcano in Washington State that explosively erupted in 1982. Data concerning the company’s operations in July appear below:

Vulcan Flyovers Operating Data For the Month Ended July 31

Actual Results Flexible Budget Planning Budget
Flights (q) 57 57 55
Revenue ($340.00q) $16,400 $19,380 $18,700
Expenses:
Wages and salaries ($3,600 + $87.00q) 8,525 8,559 8,385
Fuel ($34.00q) 2,100 1,938 1,870
Airport fees ($870 + $34.00q) 2,693 2,808 2,740
Aircraft depreciation ($9.00q) 513 513 495
Office expenses ($230 + $1.00q) 455 287 285
Total expense 14,286 14,105 13,775
Net operating income $2,114 $5,275 $4,925

The company measures its activity in terms of flights. Customers can buy individual tickets for overflights or hire an entire plane for an overflight at a discount.

Required:
Prepare a flexible budget performance report for July that includes revenue and spending variances and activity variances.

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Answer:

1. Revenue and Spending Variance

Revenue  = (19,380 - 16,400) = 2980 U

Expenses

Wages & Salaries = 8,559 - 8,525 = 34 U

Fuel  =  1,870 - 1,938 = 68 F

Airport Fees =  2,808 - 2,693 = 115 U

Aircraft Depreciation = 0 None

Office Expenses =  287 - 455 = 168 F

Total Expenses = 87 F

Net Operating Income = 5,275 - 2,114 = 3161 U

2. Activity Variances  

Activity Variances are used to compare revenue and cost item between the planning budget and flexible budget of the company.

Revenue = 18,700 - 19,380 = 680 U

Expenses

Wages and salaries = 8,385 - 8,559 = 174 U

Fuel = 1,870 - 1,938 = 68 U

Airport fees = 2,740 - 2,808 = 68 U

Aircraft depreciation = 495 - 513 = 18 U

Office expenses = 285 - 287 = 2 U

Total expense = 330 U

Net operating income = 4,925 - 5,275  = 350 U

Explain the usefulness of the theory of constraints in the determination of the most profitable product mix for this furniture manufacturer.

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Answer: More workers would need to be employed to improve productivity time

Explanation:

The theory of constraint looks at identifying vital factors that limit or stands as an obstruction in achieving a goal and soughting out ways of improving the situation till there is no limiting factor. This theory means that for the furniture manufacturer, for him to have more productivity, he would need to get more hands on deck, to quicken operations, reduce production time and improve productivity.

The inability to physically possess artificial intelligence as it delivers service represents which fundamental difference of marketing services?

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Answer:

The fundamental difference in marketing services referred to here is the tangibility of product vs the intangiblity of service.

Explanation:

There are two broad categories of marketing:

Product MarketingService Marketing

The big difference between the two is that the former is tangible whilst the latter is not.

The intangibility of service makes it harder (but not impossible) for the marketer to find a tangible element to which the consumer can connect to the brand.

Intangibility also means that (unlike a tangible product) it will be difficult for a consumer to return a service like that which has been rendered by AI. What any businesses do when a customer is not satisfied with a service is to do a refund. However, in a product scenario, the loss for a product returned is less than that of a refund for service because a defective product can always be fixed.

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The ________ measures the return on owners' (both preferred and common stockholders) investment in the firm.
A) net profit margin
B) price/earnings ratio
C) return on equity
D) return on total assets

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Answer:

C) return on equity

Explanation:

The return on equity determines the financial performance of the company. It could be calculated by dividing the net income from the owners equity as according to the accounting equation, the owners equity could be find out by deducting the liabilities from the assets

So here the equity could be of both types i.e. common and preferred

Therefore the option c is correct

Jammer Company uses a perpetual weighted average inventory system and reports the following: August 2 Purchase 17 units at $15.00 per unit. August 18 Purchase 19 units at $13.00 per unit. August 29 Sale 34 units. August 31 Purchase 22 units at $18.00 per unit. What is the per-unit value of ending inventory on August 31?

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Answer:

Weighted-average ending inventory cost= $17.75

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the total cost of ending inventory:

August 2= 17*15= 255

August 18= 19*13= 247

August 29= (19*13 + 15*15)= (472)

August 31= 22*18= 396

Total ending inventory= $426

Now, the weighted average cost per unit of ending inventory:

Ending inventory in units= 24

Weighted-average ending inventory cost= (426/24)

Weighted-average ending inventory cost= $17.75

Write 5 reasons why finding money to pay for college is important for you and your future.

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1. Just in case your parents don't have enough money getting a job can help you pay for your collage yourself

2. When finding money after you are done you don't have to pay any student loans

3. Finding money can help you for your future cause if u pay for you collage you will have no stress and have extra money to buy important values

4. Finding money can help you get in a really good collage if u have enough

5. it makes you more determined and make you feel better about yourself

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What is the net effect on a firm's working capital if a new project requires: $38,991 increase in inventory, $31,869 increase in accounts receivable, $35,000.00 increase in machinery, and a $41,802 increase in accounts payable

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Answer: Increase by $29,058

Explanation:

A firm's net working capital is the Current Assets less the current liabilities.

From the above, the current assets are; inventory and accounts receivable.

Current Assets

= 38,991 + 31,869

= $70,860

Current liabilities = Accounts payable = $41,802

Net effect on working capital

= 70,860 - 41,802

= $29,058

Data related to the acquisition of timber rights and intangible assets during the current year ended December 31 are as follows: Timber rights on a tract of land were purchased for $1,140,000 on February 22. The stand of timber is estimated at 6,000,000 board feet. During the current year, 1,600,000 board feet of timber were cut and sold. On December 31, the company determined that $1,110,000 of goodwill was impaired. Governmental and legal costs of $9,120,000 were incurred on April 3 in obtaining a patent with an estimated economic life of 15 years. Amortization is to be for three-fourths of a year.

Required:
a. Determine the amount of the amortization, depletion, or impairment for the current year for each of the foregoing items. Do not round your intermediate calculations.

Item Impairment, Amortization or Depletion Expense
a. $
b. $
c. $

b. Journalize the adjusting entries required to record the amortization, depletion, or impairment for each item.

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Answer:

a) Determination of the amount of the amortization, depletion, or impairment for the current year for each item:

   Item                 Impairment   Amortization    Depletion

                             Expense         Expense          Expense

a. Timber rights                                                  $304,000

b. Goodwill        $ 1,110,000

c. Patent                                     $456,000

b) Adjusting Journal Entries:

Date       Account Titles                                   Debit         Credit

Dec. 31   Depletion Expense -Timber rights  $304,000

              Accumulated Depreciation - Timber rights     $304,000

To record the depletion expense for Timber rights.

Dec. 31   Goodwill Impairment Loss             $1,110,000

              Accumulated Goodwill Impairment                $1,110,000

To record the impairment loss for Goodwill

Dec. 31   Amortization Expense - Patent     $456,000

              Accumulated Amortization - Patent                 $456,000

To record the amortization expense for Patent.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

February 22, Purchase of Timber rights $1,140,000

Estimated stand of timber = 6,000,000

Used board feet of timber = 1,600,000

Units of product Depletion

= $1,140,000/6,000,000 * 1,600,000

= $304,000

December 31, Goodwill impairment

= $1,110,000

April 3 Patent:

Cost incurred $9,120,000

Amortization per annum = $608,000 ($9,120,000/15)

Amortization for the current year = $456,000 ($608,000 * 3/4)

Hank owns a gym called Ultimate Fitness. During the past year, Hank sold some equipment and other assets to upgrade his facility. He sold an elliptical trainer for $400. The buyer also included a juicer machine worth $100. The elliptical trainer had an original cost of $1500 and had accumulated depreciation for tax purposes of $800. What is Hank's realized gain or loss on the sale?A) Loss of $1000B) Loss of $200C) Loss of $1100D) Loss of $300

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Answer:

B) Loss of $200

Explanation:

gain/loss resulting from the exchange = total consideration received - asset's basis

assets's basis = $1,500 - $800 = $700total consideration received = $400 + $100 (juicer machine) = $500

gain/loss resulting from the exchange = $500 - $700 = -$200

In this case, Hank can report a net loss resulting from the exchange since the consideration received in exchange for the elliptical trainer was lower than its book value.

The start up costs for a project are $25,000. The cost of capital for the firm is 12%. The sum of the present value of the cash flows for the first three years is $26,420.14.

Required:
Compute the net present value for the project.

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Answer:

net present value = $1,420.14

Explanation:

given data

start up costs  = $25,000

cost of capital = 12%

present value of the cash flows = $26,420.14

solution

we get here net present value will be express as here

net present value = present value of the cash flows for the first three years - start up costs ........................1

put here value and we get

net present value = $26,420.14 - $25,000

net present value = $1,420.14

Sunland Taxi Service uses the units-of-activity method in computing depreciation on its taxicabs. Each cab is expected to be driven 145,000 miles. Taxi 10 cost $29,500 and is expected to have a salvage value of $500. Taxi 10 was driven 32,000 miles in 2021 and 30,100 miles in 2022.

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Answer:

see below

Explanation:

Under the unit of depreciation method, depreciation expense is per unit used.

The calculation of depreciation expense per unit is as per the formula.

DE per unit (Asset Cost − Salvage Value)​/ Estimated Production Output

For Tax 10:

=($29,500- $500 ) /145,000 miles

= $29,000/145,000

=$0.2

The depreciation expense is $0.2 per mile.

Depreciation for 2021 will be depreciation per mile multiplied by miles driven.

=32,000 x $0.2

=$6,400

Depreciation for 2022

=30100 x $0.2

=$6,020

At which stage of the business cycle would the economy be at when GDP begins to rise and the unemployment rate begins to fall?
A)
Peak
B)
Contraction
Trough
D)
Expansion

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Answer: A - peak

Explanation:

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A loss on the constructive retirement of a parent's bonds by a subsidiary is effectively recognized in the individual accounting records of the parent and its subsidiary:_________

I.at the date of constructive retirement
II.over the remaining term of the bonds.

a. I
b. II
c. Both I and II
d. Neither I nor II

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Answer:

c. Both I and II

Explanation:

In the case when there is a loss at the time of the retirement of the parent bond by a subsidiary and it could be effectively recorded in the accounting records of the parent and the subsidiary. It could be done at that date when the retirement is done in a constructive way also the bond terms that are left

Therefore both options should be recognized

Hence, the correct option is c.

The wages payable related to the factory workers for Larkin Company during the month of January are $76,000. The employer's payroll taxes for the factory payroll are $8,000. The fringe benefits to be paid by the employer on this payroll are $6,000. Of the total accumulated cost of factory labor, 85% is related to direct labor and 15% is attributable to indirect labor.
Prepare entries for factory labor.
Instructions
a. Prepare the entry to record the factory labor costs for the month of January.
b. Prepare the entry to assign factory labor to production.
(Weygandt, 12/2017, p. 20-31) Weygandt, J. J., Kimmel, P. D., Kieso, D. E. (2017). Accounting Principles, 13th Edition. [[VitalSource Bookshelf version]]. Retrieved from vbk://9781119411017 Always check citation for accuracy before use.

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Answer:

a. Date  Account Titles and Explanation     Debit       Credit

             Factory labor                                   $90,000

                      Factory wages payable                            $76,000

                      Employer payroll taxes payable              $8,000

                      Employer fringe benefits payable            $6,000

b. The entry to assign factory labor to production is the following

Date  Account Titles and Explanation     Debit       Credit

          Work in process inventory             $76,500

           (85% of $90,000)

           Manufacturing overhead                $13,500

            (15% of $90,000)

                    Factory labor                                          $90,000

Bumble Bee Co. had taxable income of $7,000, tax depreciation of $5,000, book depreciation of $2,000, and accrued warranty expense of $400 on the books although no warranty work was performed. What is Bumble Bee's pretax accounting income?

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Answer:

$9,600

Explanation:

Calculation for Bumble Bee's pretax accounting income

Using this formula

Pretax accounting income=Taxable income-Accrued warranty expense+(Tax depreciation-Book depreciation)

Let plug in the formula

Pretax accounting income=$7,000-$400+($5,000-$2,000)

Pretax accounting income=$7,000-$400+$3,000

Pretax accounting income=$9,600

Therefore Bumble Bee's pretax accounting income will be $9,600

The next dividend payment by Skippy, Inc., will be $2.95 per share. The dividends are anticipated to maintain a growth rate of 4.8 percent, forever. If the stock currently sells for $53.10 per share, what is the required return?A) 2.67%
B) 5.56%
C) 4.80%
D) 10.36%
E) .27%

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Answer:

the correct option is D. 10.36%

Explanation:

The computation of the required return is shown below:

As we know that

Current Price = Expected Dividend ÷ (Required Return - Growth Rate)

(Required Return - Growth Rate) = Expected Dividend ÷ Current Price

Required Return = (Expected Dividend ÷ Current Price ) + Growth rate

= ($2.95 ÷ $ 53.10) + 4.8%

= 10.36%

hence, the correct option is D. 10.36%

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered  

A corporate bond is quoted at a price of 98.96 and has a coupon rate of 4.8 percent, paid semiannually. What is the current yield?
A) 4.24 percent
B) 4.85 percent
C) 5.36 percent
D) 5.62 percent
E) 4.66 percent

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Answer:

B) 4.85 percent

Explanation:

The computation of the current yield is shown below:

As we know that

Current yield is

= Coupon rate ÷ Price of the corporate bond

= 4.8% ÷ 98.96

= 4.85%

Hence, the current yield is 4.85%

Therefore the correct option is B.

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered  

If the family will not budget their family resources or their efficiently what will happen?

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Answer:

They will go broke

Explanation:

because if they spend over budget thats not enough money so they will be broke

A semiannual TIPS was issued in December 2017 with a face value of $1,000 and a coupon rate of 1.2%. What coupon payment it must have paid in December 2018 if the CPI was 247.91 in December 2017 and 251.23 in June 2018?

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Answer:

The coupon payment = $6.08

Explanation:

The coupon payment = Face value*Coupon rate / 2*CPI June 2017 / CPI December 2018

The coupon payment = $1,000*1.2% / 2*251.23 / 247.91

The coupon payment = 6.08035174055

The coupon payment = $6.08

When you draw Refine marks, the lines essentially indicate __________ to keep or remove in the background.

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Answer:

Colors

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