Answer:
The issue price of the bonds is $ 473,171 .
Explanation:
The value of bond or issue price can be calculated by discounting all future cash flow using effective rate of retun. Detail calculations are given below.
Future Value = Redemption present value (RPV) + Present value of interest (PVI)
RPV = 500,000 (1+10%)^-10 = $ 192,772 -A
PVI = 22,500 * Annuity factor =$280,400-B
Future Value = A + B = $ 473,171
Annuity factor = (1- (1+i%)^-n)/i% = (1- (1+10%/2)^-20)/(10%/2) = 12.4622
The answer to this question is Corporate
core competencies.
<span>Corporate core competencies are the set of
skills that the business / company have that shows how competitive the company
is and it shows the organization’s strategic strengths. The corporate core
competency should be unique and is difficult to be copied by the competitors.</span>
Answer:
B
Explanation:
First, a monopoly produce less than the socially efficient quantity because as the figure shows, the quantity produced is determined by the intersection between the marginal cost curve (MC) and the marginal revenue curve (MR) and not by the intersection between the MC and the demand. For instance, there is a deadweight loss (shown by the figure).
Second, equilibrium price is always higher than in a competitive market because is always higher than the MC. The price is determined by the equilibrium quantity (found before) and the demand. Also, there are barries to entry and so monopolist have always price control.
Answer:
See the explanation below for the basic EPS and diluted EPS
Explanation:
To calculate EPS we use the earnings of the company adjusted for any income for preferential shareholders. In this case there is no preference shareholders. Thus income attributable to ordinary shareholders is $ 420 000 (net income)
Average outstanding shares for BASIC eps calculation is 1500 000 shares.
BASIC EPS = 420/1500
= $ 0,28 per ordinary share
When calculating diluted EPS we include instruments that can potentially increase the number of shares and dilute net income. Thus we will include the 60,000 shares to executives that have a three year condition attached to them.
Diluted EPS = 420/(1500+60)
= $0,269
From what you are saying, you are asking the pros and cons of having internet in a medical office and not using the internet for medical advice. But here are really the only reasons that I can think of:
Pros:
1. The internet can help people stay connected. Having internet allows the office to contact others such as other medical offices or simply customers.
2. Being connected to the internet allows the office to store/connect to public storages/databases such as a cloud which provides for organization and space int he office.
Cons:
1. The internet can be used as a distraction which would allow employees to go on the internet for personal use such as computer games or social media.
2. Being connected to the internet brings about a much larger risk of being hacked since medical offices are connected to databases which contains consumer information, it will be a target for hackers. If you look up "Medical record hacks" you will find articles explaining this problem.
This is about all the information that I can give. If there is anything else that I can do, ring me up :)