Answer:
$427,011.92
Explanation:
We use the present value formula i.e to be shown in the attached spreadsheet
Given that,
Future value = $0
Rate of interest = 7.5%
NPER = 15 years
PMT = $45,000
The formula is shown below:
= -PV(Rate;NPER;PMT;FV;type)
And, in type we write the 1 instead of 0
So, after solving this, the present value is $427,011.92
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The cost of retained earning is unrelated to cost of borrowing money and as such it will be unreasonable to compare the two. However, it's true that retained earning comes from past profit and it will be easier to plough back retained earning than going for external borrowing.
Answer: B.) 18.67%
Explanation:
WACC = Debt/(Depth +Equity)
Equity Details ;
Stock price = $15.25 per share
Total stock = 10,000,000
DEBT details :
Total bond = 40,000
Interest on bond = $875
WACC =(40,000×875) ÷ [(40,000 × 875)+(10, 000,000×15.25)]
WACC =[ 35,000,000 ÷ (35,000,000 +152500000) ]
WACC =35,000,000 ÷ 187500000
WACC = 0.18666666666666
WACC = 18.67%
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Answer:
inelastic
Explanation:
when we are measuring hte price elasticity of demand (PED), we calculate it by dividing the ]% change in quantity by the % change in price.
- If the price of a product increases by 1%, and the quantity demanded changes in a smaller %, the PED is < 1, so it is inelastic.
- If the price of a product increases by 1%, and the quantity demanded changes in a larger %, the PED is > 1, so it is elastic.
- If the price of a product increases by 1%, and the quantity demanded changes in same 1%, the PED is = 1, so it is unit elastic.