Round Hammer is comparing two different capital structures: An all-equity plan (Plan I) and a levered plan (Plan II). Under Plan
I, the company would have 155,000 shares of stock outstanding. Under Plan II, there would be 105,000 shares of stock outstanding and $1.3 million in debt outstanding. The interest rate on the debt is 6 percent, and there are no taxes. a. If EBIT is $200,000, what is the EPS for each plan
The given case relates to the movie Enron. In the movie, Jeffrey Skilling engineered transactions and falsely boosted stock values, allowing various stakeholders to earn higher returns at first. Arthur Anderson, the corporation's auditor, was involved in the investment fraud. Thus, initially to increase the share price the defaulters boosted their earnings.
Insurance involves the sharing of risk between a client and his insurer. In insurance the insurer takes a large portion of the risk while the client covers the rest of risk payment.
The correct answer is letter "C": Technological; social.
Explanation:
Performance management is the approach practiced by high-rank executives within an organization to provide employees with the right tools so they can perform their duties efficiently. The approach does not only involve giving workers ultimate technology but also training so they learn how to use the tools and feedback to improve their performance. The practice combines then technological resources with interpersonal activities that are likely to boost employees' efficiency and commitment.