Answer:
True
Explanation:
Return on assets (ROA) is she valuable measure in assessing the effectiveness of company management in utilizing company capital. It is calculated
ROA=
Total Assets/
Net Income
where:
Total Assets=Shareholder Equity+Liabilities
Return on assets is closely related to return on equity as they are both almost used for same purpose which is measuring management's effectiveness in capital utilization. Return on equity differs from return on assets by the inclusion or exclusion of the debt factor in calculating them.
The relationship between ROA and ROE is demonstrated in DuPont formula which is given
ROE=profit margin*asset turnover*shareholder equity
Answer:
The correct option is B,$29.05
Explanation:
The required rate of return is can be computed using Miller and Modgiliani CAPM formula below:
Ke=Rf+Beta*Mrp
Ke is the cost of equity which is unknown
Rf is the risk free rate of 3.00%
Mrp is the market risk premium of 5.50%
Beta is 1.2
Ke=3.00%+(1.2*5.50%)
Ke =9.6%
The current price of the common stock is the present value of dividends payment and stock price(terminal value) as shown below discounted with Ke of 9.6%
Year 1 $1.25*(1+25%)=$1.56
*1/(1+9.6%)^1=$1.43
Year 2 $1.56*(1+25%)=$1.95
*1/(1+9.6%)^2=$1.63
Year 3 $1.95*(1+25%)=$2.44
*1/(1+9.6%)^3=$1.85
Year 4 $2.44*(1+25%)=$3.05
*1/(1+9.6%)^4=$2.11
Terminal value=year 4 dividend/ke=$3.05/9.6%=$31.79*1/(1+9.6%)^4=$22.03
Total present values=$1.43
+$1.63+$1.85
+$2.11
+$22.03=$29.05
Answer:
a. $29,500
b. $28,100
c. $12,000
d. $16,100
Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
a. Gross income
= Salary + interest income
= $28,000 + $1,500
= $29,500
b. Adjusted gross income
= Gross income - deductions for adjusted gross income
= 29,500 - $1,400
= $28,100
c. The standard deduction or itemized deduction for the year 2018 is $12,000
d. Taxable income
= Adjusted gross income - standardized deductions
= $28,100 - $12,000
= $16,100
Answer:
The correct answer is option D.
Explanation:
The efficient market hypothesis is a theory in modern financial economics which states that the share prices reflect all available information and alpha generation is impossible. Neither fundamental nor technical analysis can give excess returns which are also risk-free.
Share prices in an efficient market reflect all the information, both public and private. This information includes future predictions. All this information is widely available to all the investors and they correctly interpret this information and quickly adjust to it.