Answer:
$4 per share
Explanation:
The formula to compute the regular yearly dividends in the future is shown below:
= Free cash flow ÷ outstanding shares
= $40 million ÷ 10 million shares
= $4 per share
It shows a relationship between the free cash flow and the outstanding shares
All other information which is given is not relevant. Hence, ignored it
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Answer:
b. $233,100 tax expense
Explanation:
The computation of the current income tax expense or benefit is shown below:
But before that first we have to need to find out the taxable income i.e
= Pretak book income + increase in net reserve warranties + exceeded amount - dividend deduction
= $1,000,000 + $25,000 + $100,000 - $15,000
= $1,110,000
Now to find out the current income tax expense since the tax rate is not given so we assume the marginal tax rate i.e 21%
So,
= $1,110,000 ×21%
= $233,100
By multiplying the taxable income with the tax rate we can get the income tax expense
Answer:
E) 4.96%
Explanation:
The computation of the APR could be determined by applying the RATE formula i.e. shown below:
Given that
PMT = $402.18
Present value = $25,000
NPER = 6 × 12 = 72
FUture value = $0
The formula is shown below:
=RATE(NPER;PMT;-PV;FV;TYPE)
After applying the above formula, the annual percentage rate of the loan is
= 0.4135% × 12
= 4.96%
hence, the correct option is E.
Answer: Inform Sergio so he can sue the seller.
Explanation: when a fraudulent seller causes Hilda not to be given commission she earned from her last transaction, the best course of action is to let her broker, Sergio know of the fraudulent seller so he can be sued to court.
Sellers are required by law to make accurate disclosures regarding properties they sell. Failing that, they can be sued for fraud, this helps entitle the broker bringing a suit in civil law against the fraudulent seller to attorney’s fees and punitive damages.