Answer:
$3,240
Explanation:
Calculation for the annual tax liability on the property
Using this formula
Annual tax liability= (Tax rate× Real property )
Where= Tax rate =18 million
Real property=180,000
Let plug in the formula
Annual tax liability=( .018x180000)
Annual tax liability=$3,240
Therefore the annual tax liability on the property is $3,240
Answer:
$31.9211
Explanation:
We discount the future two year dividends at the required rate of return
and solve for the present value of the infinite series of dividends growing at 3.6% with the dividend grow model:


PV 33.6
Then we discount this by the two years ahead of time these cashflow start and add them to get the PV of the stock which is their intrinsic market value
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Answer:
If the money decreases things will be more harder and more expensive to buy
Explanation:
Pretend you have $10 and something you want is $10 it is easier to buy it when the value of money is higher and if the money is lower than it'll be harder to get $10 to buy the item you want
Answer:
Buy at a lower strike put option or sell at a higher call option
Explanation:
100 shares of apple stock bought at $300
premium of put option ( cost ) = $12
Put option = $300
<u>What can be done to reduce the cost of protective put position </u>
To reduce the cost we can either buy at a lower strike put option or sell at a higher call option
Buying at a lower strike put option price ( < $300 )
This way premium will be reduced but this will not hedge against small fall in price
Sell at a higher call option
This way the premium charged will be reduced but if the price rises above the entry price on expiration then the gains made above the price will be foregone .
Answer:
Zahn Inc.
Current Liabilities Section of the Balance Sheet
March 31, 20Y5
Current liabilities Amount
Accounts payable $22,700
Accrued wages payable $6,700
Accrued interest payable $3,080
($123,200 * 5% * 6/12)
Notes payable $123,200
Advances on magazine subscriptions $526,125
(11,500 * $61 * 9/12)
Total current liabilities $681,805