The answer for this question is B
Answer:
I used an excel spreadsheet since there is not enough room here.
The company might want to have a minimum cash balance of $5,000 at the end of each month, but only has a cash surplus during May. The company has cash deficits for both June and July, which means that they will probably need to take a loan to keep operating.
Answer: rack jobber.
Explanation:
A rack jobber is alsso called a rack merchandiser and it refers to a company or a trader that display products and also sells such products in a store.
Since the responsibilities of Alisa include displaying the greeting cards, straightening the cards, pulling outdated cards, and installing new cards, then we can infer that Alisa is a rack jobber.
Answer:
$1,161.23
since the coupon rate is higher than the market rate, the bonds will be priced at a premium
Explanation:
In order to calculate the current market price of the bonds we can use the yield to maturity formula:
YTM = {coupon + [(face value - market value)/n]} / [(face value + market value)/2]
- YTM = 11%
- n = 15 years
- coupon = $130
- face value = $1,000
0.11 = {130 + [(1,000 - market value)/15]} / [1,000 + market value)/2]
0.11 x [1,000 + market value)/2] = 130 + [(1,000 - market value)/15]
0.11 x (500 + 0.5M) = 130 + 66.67 - 0.067M
55 + 0.055M = 196.67 - 0.067M
0.122M = 141.67
M = 141.67 / 0.122 = $1,161.23
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