Answer:
Book Value Per Share = 22.55
Explanation:
given data
equity = $118,139,000
net income next year = $3,000,000
to find out
what would their Book Value be next year
solution
we know that Book Value Per Share formula that is express as
Book Value Per Share = (Share Holder Equity+ Net Income) ÷ No of Shares ..................1
we consider here book value is $22
So no of share will be = 
No of shares = 
No of shares = 5369954.545
so from equation 1 put here value
Book Value Per Share = 
Book Value Per Share = 22.55
Answer:
$30,000
Explanation:
Usually, patents do not have a salvage value. If the useful life is 16 years, the amortization rate will be 1/16 x 100
=0.0625 x 100
=6.25%
Before January 2017, the trademark had been amortized for four years ( 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016.)
Amortization per year = 6.25% x $400,000
=0.0625 x $400,000
=$25,000 per year: Four year amortization would be
=$25,000 x 4
=$100,000
The Book value as of January 2017 will be
=$400,000 -$100,000
=$300,000
add legal fee
=$300,000 + $60,000
=$360,000
remaining useful life = 16 -4 years = 12 years.
new depreciation rate = 1/12 x 100
=0.08333
Depreciation amount for 2017
= 0.08333 x $360,000
=$30,000
The annual interest rate is 11.803%.
Assumptions:
- Interest is compounded annually.
Answer:
tax increased = $22.22 billion
so correct option is 3. increase taxes by $22.22 billion.
Explanation:
given data
real GDP = $500 billion
employment GDP = $300 billion
marginal propensity = 0.9
solution
we know here that Inflationary gap will be
Inflationary gap = Real GDP - Full-employment GDP
Inflationary gap = $(500 - 300) billion
Inflationary gap = $200 billion
and tax Multiplier is
Tax Multiplier = 
Tax Multiplier = -9
here negative sign means that decrease real GDP by $9
so tax should be increased by $1
so we can say that decrease real GDP by $200 billion
and tax should be increased =
tax increased = $22.22 billion
so correct option is 3. increase taxes by $22.22 billion.
It seems that you have missed the given options for this question, but anyway, the correct answer that would best complete the given statement above would be GROWTH. During GROWTH stage of the product life cycle, there are few but increasing number of competitors. Hope this answer helps.