Answer:
You should pay $3.86 to purchase this stock.
Explanation:
Hi, first let me mention that we can find the price of a stock by bringing to present value its future cash flows, in this case, its dividends, therefore we need to bring to present value $0.25 of year 3 and $0.25 of year 4. We also have to bring that constant dividend of $0.75 that the company plans to pay indefinitely, that we can do by using the following formula, discounted at 13%.

Notice that the formula above says PV(4), that is because this formula only brings that perpetual annuity to one period of time before the first payment takes place, therefore this value has to be brought to present value too.
With all the considerations above, this is how everything should look like.


Therefore, the price of this stock is $3.86
Best of luck.
Answer:
$326,400
Explanation:
The breakeven point is the number of units of a product a company must sell for its total revenue to be equal to its total cost. The cost elements are fixed and variable. At breakeven, profit/loss is zero hence revenue or sales is equal to cost.
From the information given,
Variable cost per unit = $ 187,500/50,000
= $3.75
Sales per unit = $500,000/50,000
= $10
let the number of units sold at breakeven point be x
10x - 3.75x - 204,000 = 0
6.25x = 204,000
x = 32,640
Breakeven sales = 32,640 * $10
= $326,400
B.Mutual Fund because it makes the most sense
Answer:
$14,832
Explanation:
Depreciation charge = 2 x SLDP x BVSLDP
where,
SLDP = 100 ÷ useful life = 20 %
and
BVSLDP = Cost or Net Book Value
therefore,
1st year
Depreciation charge = 2 x 20 % x $61,800 = $24,720
2nd year
Depreciation charge = 2 x 20 % x ($61,800 - $24,720) = $14,832
conclusion
the amount of depreciation for the second full year is $14,832
Answer: $60
Explanation:
From the question, we are informed that At an oral auction for a lamp, half of all bidders have a value of $50 and half have a value of $70.
The expected winning bid if there are four bidders goes thus:
Since there are four bidders, the probability that the winning bid is $50 is 1/2 and for $70, it's 1/2 as well based on the question.
The expected winning bid will now be:
= ($50 × 1/2) + ($70 × 1/2)
= ($50 × 0.5) + ($70 × 0.5)
= $25 + $35
= $60