Answer:
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Answer:
- Cost of Direct material per unit = $1.50 per unit
- Cost of Conversion = $7.30 per unit
Explanation:
Cost of Direct material per unit is:
= Total cost of direct material / Total equivalent units for direct materials
= 91,050 / 60,700
= $1.50 per unit
Cost of conversion
= Total cost of Conversion / Total equivalent units for Conversion
= 497,860 / 68,200
= $7.30 per unit
Answer:
62,500 shares
Explanation:
common stock = 500,000 shares
Total shares outstanding = 40 million
Percentage of existing holding:
= (Shares of common stock ÷ Total shares outstanding) × 100
= (500,000 ÷ 40,000,000) × 100
= 1.25%
New shares that can be purchased:
= Number of new shares sold × Percentage of existing holding
= 5 million × 1.25%
= 62,500 shares
Answer:
13.70%
Explanation:
We use the PMT formula which is to be shown in the attachment
Given that,
Present value = $1,326.50
Future value = $1,000
Rate of interest = 9.8% ÷ 2 = 4.9%
NPER = 18 years × 2 = 36 years
The formula is shown below:
= PMT(Rate;NPER;-PV;FV;type)
The present value come in negative
So, after solving this, the PMT is
= $68.48 × 2
= $136.92
Now the coupon rate is
= $136.92 ÷ $1,000
= 13.70%