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Answer:
C. Spencer will win because regardless of whether Glen was acting within the scope of his employment, Sally is liable for his negligence
Explanation:
Spencer will win the lawsuit and Sally is liable for negligence.
This is because, Sally was the person originally hired to do the roofing job.
She hired other workers to help her with the job, so she's liable to their actions and inactions.
Sally is operating under a working agreement (contract) and has already charged a fee of $10,000 so any punitive damages would be her responsibility.
Spencer was moving around and Glen threw some roofing shingles without any word of warning to people that might be in harm's way. So for Glenn's actions, Sally is liable for his negligence.
Solution:
The reporting unit's book value of $250 million meets the market value of $220 million.
Requirement 1:
Determination of implied fair value of goodwill:
Fair value of Center point, Inc. $220 million
Fair value of Center point’s net assets (excluding goodwill) 200 million
Implied fair value of goodwill $ 20 million
Measurement of impairment loss:
Book value of goodwill $62 million
Implied fair value of goodwill 20 million
Impairment loss $42 million
Requirement 2: If the operating unit's market valuation of 270 million dollars surpasses 250 million dollars, there is no depreciation risk.
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
Debt = 0.65
Weight = 39.39%
Cost for debt = 2%
Product = 39.39% × 2%
= 0.3939 × 0.02
= 0.007878
Equity = 1.00
Weight = 60.61%
Cost for equity = 6%
Product = 60.61% × 6%
= 0.6061 × 0.06
= 0.036366
Weighted average floatation cost:
= 0.007878 + 0.036366
= 0.044244
= 4.42%
The true cost of the building will then be:
= Funds needed / (1 - Floatation cost)
= $43,000,000 / (1 - 0.044244)
= $43,000,000 / 0.955756
= $44,990,562
Answer:
$300 million
Explanation:
Data provided in the question
Number of shares outstanding = 20 million
Value per share = $15
So, by considering the above information, the new market cap of the company X is
= Number of shares outstanding × Value per share
= 20 million × $15 per share
= $300 million
To determine the new market cap, we simply multiplied the number of outstanding shares with the per share so that the exact value could come