The equity cost of capital for the Jumbuck Exploration is 22%
Explanation:
Equity cost refers to the return offered to the customers in place of their investment in the organisation stocks. It is calculated by the formula
Rₐ = (D₁/P₀)+g
Where Rₐ= cost of equity
D₁= dividends announced
P₀=share price (current)
g= growth rate
Now given details-
Dividend announced (D₁)- $ 0.26
Current market price (P₀) - $ 2.00
Expected price= $ 2.10
growth rate= expected price- current price
growth rate (g) =$ 0.10
Putting the values to find Rₐ
Rₐ=(0.26/2.00)+0.10
Rₐ=0.23 or 23%
Nearest answer is 22%
Hence the equity cost of the capital is 22%
I believe the answer is B
Answer:
$2,420,000
Explanation:
The computation of the current liabilities reported is shown below:
= Short term note payable due - liquidate value of short term note payable + additional cash used
= $5,960,000 - $5,080,000 + $1,540,000
= $2,420,000
First we take the difference of the short term note payable and then we added the additional cash used so that the amount of current liabilities could come
I think the answer is A
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