Yes u can get negative cost of equity
Answer:
exports are $15 billion, and imports are $10.5 billion
Explanation:
GDP is the sum of all final goods and services produced in an economy within a given period which is usually a year.
GDP = Consumption + Investment spending + Government Spending + Net Export
14 billion = 4.5 billion + $3 billion + $2 billion + Net Export
Net Export = $4.5 billion
Net Export = export - import
Net Export is positive so it indicates that exports is greater than imports.
Going through the options, it is only option d that is equal to 4.5 and the export is greater than the import.
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Answer: the correct answer is $70000
Explanation: the fair value of the shares given plus the fair value of the contingent consideration is the total amount paid by the buyer which is (20000 shares * $10 price per share) = $200000+$10000= $210000.
The gain of the transaction is registered as the net fair value of the acquiree that is $350000-$70000= $280000 less the sum paid by the Acquirer that is $280000-$210000= $70000.
The $15000 in direct acquisition costs are registered as period expenses and not relevant for the calculation of the gain of the transaction.
Answer:
$172,117.5529
Explanation:
In economics and finance, present value, also known as a present discounted value, is the value of an expected income stream determined as of the date of valuation.
Total years = 3 to 9 = 6years
Present value = future cash flow/(1+i)^n
Present value = $30,000 + $30,000/(1.072)^1 + $30,000/(1.072)^2 + $30,000/(1.072)^3 + $30,000/(1.072)^4 + $30,000/(1.072)^5 + $30,000/(1.072)^6
Present value = $172,117.5529
Answer:
$127,400
Explanation:
Gross profit ratio = [(sale - cost) ÷ sale price] × 100
= [($5,000,000 - $3,700,000) ÷ $5,000,000] × 100
= 0.26 × 100
= 26%.
Gross profit on down payment is recognized in 2019:
= Down payment × Gross profit ratio
= $490,000 × 26%
= $127,400