Answer:
$89.41
Explanation:
Data provided in the question:
Dividend declared = $6.30 per share
Tax rate = 20%
Selling price of the stock = $94.45
Now,
Aftertax dividend = Dividend × ( 1 - Tax rate )
= $6.30 × ( 1 - 0.20 )
= $5.04
Thus,
Ex-dividend price = Selling price - Aftertax dividend
or
Ex-dividend price = $94.45 - $5.04
or
Ex-dividend price = $89.41
Answer:
The option E is correct
Explanation:
Solution
Given that:
The output manufactured to Q = 5Lk
Where L= Labor quantity
k=Capital quantity
The price of K= $12
The price of L =$6
Now,
We find the combination of both K and L that will produce 4,000 units of output.
MPL/MPK is defined as the cost minimizing combination = w/r
Thus,
MPL/MPK = D(Q)/dl = 5k
same will be done for L,
MPL/MPK = D(Q)/dk = 5L
We divide 5K and 5L
So,
5k/5L =$6/$12
k/L = 1/2
Thus,
k =L/2
Now, when we substitute the value L = 2k in Q we have the following below:
Q = 5k * (2k)
Given that Q = 4000
So,
4000=10k2
4000=k2
we divide
k =20
L = 2k = 2820
= 40
Therefore, L =40, k = 20
Value judgments and factual uncertainties
Answer: D. When an organization is planning for mass casualty incidents, an effective approach is to request law enforcement personnel to develop a separate plan for mass casualty incidents for the organization.
Explanation:
Mass casualty incident refers to a situation in which medical services are overwhelmed by the number of casualties.
From the options given, the false statement is that "When an organization is planning for mass casualty incidents, an effective approach is to request law enforcement personnel to develop a separate plan for mass casualty incidents for the organization".
This is incorrect. In a mass casualty, a separate plan cannot be developed for an organization. All the casualties are entitled to same plan.
Explanation:
Yes it is true that the advertisements during the children's program are responsible for increasing the craving of children for junk food which contains high calorie, high fat, high sugar and and low nutritional values.
These negative food habits are causing the obesity in the young children in the United States. The USDA has updated its "MyPlate" in 2011 to give information about the right food habits which are good for nutritional value to the U.S citizens.