Answer:
<u>The number of responses if a discount is offered would be 33,250</u>
Explanation:
1. Let's review the information given to us to answer the question correctly:
Number of responses you had without offering discount = 19,000
Percentage of increase if you offer a discount = 75%
2. If you mail the same size list and offer discount how many responses would you expect?
Number of responses if a discount is offered = Number of responses you had without offering discount * (1 + 0.75)
Replacing with the real values, we have:
Number of responses if a discount is offered = 19,000 * 1.75
Number of responses if a discount is offered = 33,250
<u>The number of responses if a discount is offered would be 33,250</u>
Answer:
It is a violation of NASD rules against guaranteeing a customer against loss.
Explanation:
In this case the RR is guaranteeing the customer against loss. The customer initially bought the shares for $20 the new price is $10. The RR now coming in to buy the shares above market value is a way to guarantee the customer against loss, and its a NASD violation.
Answer:
(D) He should include a timeframe.
Explanation:
A concrete mapping of his goal in a timeframe is all Mohammed needs to make his goal SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Timely).
Since Mohammed is someone who has a strong educational and professional background regarding his goal, then the goal automatically becomes realistic and achievable. On the other hand, it is also specific, since he clearly states his desired position (he emphasizes the job of marketing department manager instead of simply stating he wants a promotion).
Since his goal is a discrete (not continuous) event, the Measurable characteristic is somewhat irrelevant.
All that is left for him to do is to state by which point in time he wants to achieve that goal (e.g. in five years' time).
Answer:
1. $34 million
2. $0
Explanation:
Given that,
Fair value of Centerpoint Inc = $256 million
Book value of Centerpoint's net assets (excluding goodwill) = $228 million
Book value of Centerpoint's net assets (including goodwill) = 290 million
1. Actual Value of Goodwill:
= Fair Value of Centrepoint Inc. - Book Value of Net assets (excluding goodwill)
= $256 million - 228 million
= $28 million
Loss on Impairment of Goodwill:
= Goodwill recorded - Actual value of goodwill
= $62 million - $28 million
= $34 million
2. In this case Fair value of ($318 million) is more than Book value ($290 million) then there will be no Impairment Loss.
It means that the loss on Impairment of Goodwill = $0.