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kow [346]
3 years ago
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You, in analyzing a stock, find that its expected return exceeds its required return. This suggests that you thinka. the stock s

hould be sold.b. the stock is a good buy.c. management is probably not trying to maximize the price per share.d. dividends are not likely to be declared.e. the stock is experiencing supernormal growth.
Business
1 answer:
FrozenT [24]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: the stock is a good buy.

             

Explanation: The required return of a stock refers to the amount that will be paid to the security holders for bearing the risk of buying them. While the expected return refers to the return that the stock can earn from the market.

Thus, if the expected return is greater than the required return that it will eventually lead to retained earnings which will, further result in increase in the price of the stock.

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Answer:

The correct answer is option a.

Explanation:

Price elasticity of demand measures the change in the quantity demanded of a commodity due to the change in its price.  

The change in quantity demanded and price level affects the total revenue as the total revenue is the product of price and quantity demanded.  

So when the price is elastic then a change in the price level will cause a greater change in quantity demanded and thus in revenue. Similarly, when demand is inelastic a change in the price level will cause a smaller change in quantity demanded and thus revenue.

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3 years ago
1. Prepare journal entries to record the following hypothetical 2006 events:a. A customer deposits $50,000 in WaMu savings accou
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Answer:

1. A. Dr Cash 50,000

Cr Customers Saving Account 50,000

B.Dr Interest Expense 125

Cr Cash 125

C. Dr Loan Receivables 50,000

Cr Cash 50,000

D. Dr Interest Receivables 750

Cr Interest Income 750

2. $625

Explanation:

Answer and Explanation:

1. Preparation of journal entries

a. In a situation where A customer made deposits of the amount of $50,000 in WaMu savings account on 1/1/2006 the Journal entry will be:

Dr Cash 50,000

Cr Customers Saving Account 50,000

(Being to record the deposit from customers)

b. In a situation where WaMu pays a 1% as annual interest on the deposit on 3/31/06 the journal entry will be:

Dr Interest Expense 125

(50,000*1%*3/12)

Cr Cash 125

(Being to record the payment of interest Expense)

c. In a situation where WaMu lends out the

amount of $50,000 to another customer the Journal entry will be:

Dr Loan Receivables 50,000

Cr Cash 50,000

(Being to record the receivable lent to customers)

d. In a situation where WaMu accrues interest on this date 3/31/06 the journal entry will be:

Dr Interest Receivables 750

(50,000*6%*3/12)

Cr Interest Income 750

(Being to record the interest accrued)

2. Calculation for How much net interest income (profit) did WaMu earn in the first quarter

First step is to calculate the Net Interest Rate

Interest Rate on Receivables 6%

Less Interest Rate on Payable 1%

Net Interest Rate 5%

Second Step will be to calculate the Annual Net Interest

Using this formula

Annual Net Interest=Principal *Net Interest Rate

Let plug in the formula

Annual Net Interest=50,000*5%

Annual Net Interest= 2,500

Last step is to calculate the first quarter net interest income

Using this formula

First quarter net interest income=Time*Annual Net Interest

Let plug in the formula

First quarter net interest income= 3/12*2,500

First quarter net interest income= $625

Therefore the First quarter net interest income will be $625

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A convenience store owner is contemplating putting a large neon sign over his store. It would cost​ $50,000, but is expected to
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Answer:  <em>No, since the value of the cash flows over the first two years are less than the initial investment</em>

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value of cash flows for the first two years = $48,000 (24,000x2)

Initial Investment = $50000

Because the additional $48,000 profit during the two year payback is not grater than the $50,000 purchase, they should not put the large neon sign up.

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ave a cash refund of $750 to a customer because of a lost package. (The customer had previously paid in cash.) Sent a check for
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Explanation:

The Journal Entry is given below:-

1. Fees income Dr,            $750

       To cash                              $750

(Being fees income is recorded)

2. Utilities expense Dr,      $1,050

       To cash                                $1,050

(Being utilities expense is recorded)

3. Accounts receivable Dr,  $7,800

        To fee income                       $7,800

(Being services provided is recorded)

4. Equipment Dr,                   $4,600

        To cash                                   $4,600

(Being equipment purchase is recorded)

5. Accounts payable Dr,         $3,500

         To cash                                  $3,500

(Being payment of is recorded)

6. Cash Dr,                                 $15,250

         To fee income                         $15,250

(Being cash receive is recorded)

7. Cash Dr,                                   $6,250

         To Accounts Receivable         $6,250

(Being cash receive is recorded)

8. Cash Dr,                                   $25,000

           To capital                                $25,000

(Being additional investment is recorded)

9. Supplies Dr,                              $3,250

          To accounts payable               $3,250

(Being purchase of supplies is recorded)

10. Rent expense Dr,                     $3,750

          To cash                                      $3,750

(Being rent expenses is recorded)

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Kitty [74]

Answer:

Department 2 has the highest Contribution To Overhead  and its dollar amount is $ 260,000

Explanation:

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Sales                               $ 1,000,000      $ 400,000          $ 700,000

<u>Cost of Goods Sold            700,000       150,000          300,000 </u>

Contribution Margin            300,000       300,000        400,000

Direct Expenses                 100,000              40,000           150,000

Indirect Expenses                 $ 80,000           100,000         20,000

Contribution To Overhead    200,000         260,000       250,000

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= 300,000-100,000=200,000

Department 2=Contribution Margin - total direct Expenses

=300,000-40,000= 260,000

Department 3=Contribution Margin - total direct Expenses

=400,000-150,000= 250,000

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