Answer:
The answer is option D
Explanation:
The bond can be issued at par, at a discount or at a premium depending on the coupon rate and the market interest. The price of the bond which pays semi annual coupon can be calculated using the formula of bond price. The formula to calculate the price of the bond is attached.
First we need to determine the semi annual coupon payment, periods and YTM.
Semi annual coupon payments = 2000000 * 0.1 * 6/12 = 100000
Semi annual periods = 5 * 2 = 10
Semi annual YTM = 0.08 * 6/12 = 0.04
Bond Price = 100000 * [(1 - (1+0.04)^-10) / 0.04] + 2000000 / (1+0.04)^10
Bond Price = $2162217.916
The price of the bond is thus $2162290 approx. The difference in answers is due to rounding off.
Answer:
$64
Explanation:
A firm has an annual dividend of $4
The required return is 16%
Therefore the value of the preferred stock can be calculated as follows
= 16/100 × 4
= 0.16 × 4
= 0.64 ×100
= $64
Hence the value of the preferred stock is $64
Answer:
$2,664
Explanation:
Generally Acceptable Accounting Principles requires that the closing inventory should be valued at lower of cost and Net realizable value.
Product Quantity Total Cost Total Net Realizable Value
Revolvers 13 $126 $155
Spurs 22 $32 $27
Hats 9 $58 $48
Choosing Which one is lower for each product
Product Quantity Rate Total Value
Revolvers 13 $126 $1,638
Spurs 22 $27 $
594
Hats 9 $48 $432
Total Closing Inventory Value = $1,638 + $594 + $432 = $2664
Answer:
$855,000
Explanation:
The Raw Materials T - Account can be used to determine the cost of direct materials used in production using the missing balance technique as follows :
Raw Materials T - Account
Debit :
Beginning Balance $279,000
Purchases $828,000
Total $1,107,000
Credit :
Ending Balance $252,000
Transferred to Production (<em>Balancing figure</em>) $855,000
Total $1,107,000