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Singing Fish Fine Foods has a current annual cash dividend policy of $2.25. The price of the stock is set to yield a return of 14 %. What is the price of this stock if the dividend will be paid a. for 12 years? b. for 16 years? c. for 40 years? d. for 60 years? e. for 100 years? f. forever? a. What is the price of this stock if the dividend will be paid for 12 years?
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Business, 21.06.2019 21:00
Exercise 8-6 goods in transit [lo8-2] the kwok company's inventory balance on december 31, 2016, was $190,000 (based on a 12/31/16 physical count) before considering the following transactions: 1. goods shipped to kwok f.o.b. destination on december 20, 2016, were received on january 4, 2017. the invoice cost was $35,000. 2. goods shipped to kwok f.o.b. shipping point on december 28, 2016, were received on january 5, 2017. the invoice cost was $22,000. 3. goods shipped from kwok to a customer f.o.b. destination on december 27, 2016, were received by the customer on january 3, 2017. the sales price was $45,000 and the merchandise cost $27,000. 4. goods shipped from kwok to a customer f.o.b. destination on december 26, 2016, were received by the customer on december 30, 2016. the sales price was $25,000 and the merchandise cost $18,000. 5. goods shipped from kwok to a customer f.o.b. shipping point on december 28, 2016, were received by the customer on january 4, 2017. the sales price was $30,000 and the merchandise cost $17,000. required: determine the correct inventory amount to be reported in kwok's 2016 balance sheet.
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:30
Contrast two economies that transitioned to capitalism and explain what factors affected the ease kf their transition as welas the âfaceâ of capitalism that each has adopted
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Business, 23.06.2019 03:00
3. saving two consumers, larry and jeff, have utility functions defined over the two periods of their lives: middle age (period zero) and retirement (period 1). they have the same income in period 0 of m dollars and they will not earn income in period 1. the interest rate they face is r. larryâs and jeffâs utility functions are as follow. = 0.5 + 0.5 and = 0.5 + 0.5 for each person is between zero and one and represents each consumerâs temporal discount econ 340: intermediate microeconomics. ben van kammen: purdue university. rate. a. write the budget constraint that applies to both jeff and larry in terms of consumption in each period and ), interest rate, and m. b. what is larryâs and what is jeffâs marginal rate of intertemporal substitution? c. what is the slope of the budget constraint? d. write each consumerâs condition for lifetime utility maximization. e. re-arrange the conditions from part (d) to solve for the ratio, . f. if > which consumer will save more of his middle age income? g. if > 1 1+ , in which period will larry consume more: = 0 or = 1?
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Business, 23.06.2019 09:00
Jorge is attending college next year. he just got information on the college costs and the financial aid package the college is offering. jorge knows his parents can contribute $4,500 each year. jorgeâs college costs & financial aid package per year costs financial aid package tuition & fees grants & scholarship $26,000 $18,500 room & board work-study $12,500 $8,500 how much will jorge need to pay each year from his own savings and from loans? $3,000 $7,000 $7,500 $11,500
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