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Business, 11.09.2019 01:30 jnsebastian2002

1) common equity (c/e)= $5 million, shares outstanding are 450,000, market price of stock is $16.62 what is the difference between book value and market price of stock? 2 ) last year c/e ended at =$2,000,000 and shares outstanding are 300,000, this year ni=$400,000 div=$300,000 what is book value of shares at the end of this year? what was bv at end of last year? 3 ) current assets= $5000. current liabilities=$2000 (accts payable $1200, accrued wages $500 notes payable $300). what is nowc? 4 ) sales are $20 mill, operating costs are $12mill (other than depreciation which equals $3mill), $9million in 10% bonds outstanding, tax rate 40% what is ebit

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