Answer:
Profit of 3600
Explanation:
I bought the 600 shares at a price of $41.20
so, Cost of buying the shares 24720
Along with it, i also bought the put option in $1.10 with a strike price of $45.
Buying the put option able me to sell the stock in 45 regardless of the price in stock market is.
But at the expiration date, the price of stock is $48.30 (more than strike price of $45)
So, i would not sell my stock to the broker in 45 (strike price) where, i can sell this stock in stock market at $48.30
Selling this stock in 48.30
48.30*600=28980
I must pay the option premium even though i have not utilized the option.
1.10*600=660
Finally,
selling price of shares-cost of buying shares - cost of purchasing premium
28980-24720-660= 3600
Answer:
(A) Operating activities
Explanation:
Basically there are three types of activities:
1. Operating activities: It includes those transactions which affect the working capital, and it records transactions of cash receipts and cash payments.
2. Investing activities: It records those activities which include purchase and sale of the fixed assets
3. Financing activities: It records those activities which affect the long term liability and shareholder equity balance.
In the given question, interest is received from loans which treated as an investment come under operating activities because it is operating cash receipts which also include dividend income, income received from the commission, royalty, etc.
Hence, all other options are incorrect.
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Answer: Foot in the door
Explanation:
A. In Ingratiation one tries to influence the respondent by using flattery or compliments etc.
B. In Door-in-the-Face technique the influencer first make a big request followed by a small one that the respondent will most likely accept.
C. In need satisfaction the influencer first try to understand the needs of the respondent and then make his move as per the observations made.
D. In foot in the door first a small request is made which the respondent will most likely accept and then the crucial request is presented before the respondent.
E. In Adaptive Selling the technique of changing behavior is used as per the changing requirements.
Hence, from the above we can conclude that Charlotte used foot in the door.
Answer:
280,000 pounds
Explanation:
The computation of the purchase of raw material is shown below:
= Ending inventory + production required - beginning inventory
= 100,000 pounds + 250,000 pounds - 70,000 pounds
= 280,000 pounds
We simply added the required production and deducted the beginning inventory to the ending inventory so that the correct pounds can be calculated