Answer:
THEIR FACTOR OF PRODUCTIVITY will increase.
Answer: Work life benefits.
Explanation:
The benefit of being able to work from home with the use of enabling technologies available is known as work life benefit. Work life benefits are the benefits an employee enjoys from the organization they work for, such as: health care services, insurance covers and other form of benefits.
Answer:
14.35%
Explanation:
Simon Software Co
rs= 12%
D/E = 0.25
rRF= 6%
RPM= 5%
Tax rate = 40%.
We are going to find the firm’s current levered beta by using the CAPM formula which is :
rs = rRF+ RPM
12%= 6% + 5%
= 1.2
We are going to find the firm’s unlevered beta by using the Hamada equation:
=bU[1 + (1 −T)(D/E)]
Let plug in the formula
1.2= bU[1 + (0.6)(0.25)]
1.2=(1+0.15)
1.2= 1.15bU
1.2÷1.15
1.0435= bU
We are going to find the new levered beta not the new capital structure using the Hamada equation:
b= bU[1 + (1 −T)(D/E)]
Let plug in the formula
= 1.0435[1 + (0.6)(1)]
=1.0435(1+0.6)
=1.0435(1.6)
= 1.6696
Lastly we are going to find the firm’s new cost of equity given its new beta and the CAPM:
rs= rRF+ RPM(b)
Let plug in the formula
= 6% + 5%(1.6696)
= 14.35%
Answer: The current ratio measures a company’s effectiveness in using fixed assets to support sales.
Explanation:
The statement regarding a financial statement analysis that is incorrect is option E "the current ratio measures a company’s effectiveness in using fixed assets to support sales".
The current ratio is used by a company to know if there are enough resources that are available in order to meet the short term obligations of the company.
This is done through the comparison of the current assets of the company to the current liabilities of the company.
Answer: all of the options
Explanation:
Triffin paradox simply explains the economic interests conflicts that are faced by the countries that have their currencies been used as standards for global currencies.
The Triffin paradox was first proposed by Professor Robert Triffin. He also
warned that the gold-exchange system of the Bretton Woods agreement was programmed to collapse in the long run and was also responsible for the eventual collapse of the dollar-based gold-exchange system in the early 1970s.