Answer:
$4.4 million
Explanation:
The ending retained earnings of Lambert incorporation increases by $1.8 million
The net income earned during the year is $5.4 million
Therefore the amount of dividend declared and paid by Lambert incorporation can be calculated as follows
= $5.4 million - $1.8 million
= $4.4 million
815,000 is the total cost for period of december
Answer:
I looked for the missing numbers and found the following question:
Your company currently has $1,000 par, 6.5% coupon bonds with 10 years to maturity and a price of $1,078. If you want to issue new 10-year coupon bonds at par, what coupon rate do you need toset? Assume that for both bonds, the next coupon payment is due in exactly six months.
We need to calculate the yield to maturity (YTM) of the current bonds. Since the bonds pay interests every 6 months, then the coupon = $32.50
YTM = {coupon + [(face value - market value)/n]}/[(face value + market value)/2]
YTM = {32.5 + [(1,000 - 1,078)/20]}/[(1,000 + 1,078)/2]
YTM = 28.6 / 1,039 = 0.275 x 2 = 5.5053% ≈ 5.51%
In order to sell the new bonds at par, the coupon rate must be 5.51%
Answer:
Consider the following explanation
Explanation:
Please note that if cash requirements are combined, mean requirement of combined entity can be simply summed up, but same is not true for standard deviation as it is not additive.
So first we need to calculate the variance by taking square of SD, then we sum it for all the location to get variance of combined entity and then we take square root again to get the SD of combined entity.
Keep in mind that we can take a simple summation of variance due to the fact that requirement in different locations are independent of each other and their correlation coefficient is = 0.
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