The expected return for stock A and B is 8.55% and 15.11% respectively.
<h3>What is the Expected return?</h3>
= (Probability of Recession × Return during recession) + (Probability of normal × Return during normal) + (Probability of boom × Return during boom)
Expected return for stock A:
= (0.20 * .05) + (0.57 * 0.08) + (0.23 * 0.13)
= 0.0855
= 8.55%
Expected return for stock B:
= (0.20 * 0.20) + (0.57 * 0.09) + (0.23 * 0.26)
= 0.1511
= 15.11%
Therefore, the expected return for stock A and B is 8.55% and 15.11% respectively.
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Answer: b. movement along SRAS
Explanation:
When the price level changes due to an increase in the demand that forces the Aggregate demand curve to shift rightward, the immediate effect would be that the Aggregate demand curve would intersect the Short Run Aggregate supply at a new point.
This new point will see a movement <em>along </em>the SRAS from its previous equilibrium point to the new equilibrium intersection point with the AD curve. In other words, the new point will be on the same SRAS curve just moving from one point to another.
D.Accounts Receivable are also called trade receivables.
This is because the account receivables were earned by practicing your trade or doing your business.
Answer:
$15,500
Explanation:
Whenever there is a movement in cash over a given period, it is usually as a result of receipts and disbursement over the period and can be denoted as;
Opening balance + Receipts - Disbursements = Closing balance.
However, if the company intends to maintain closing balance, the amount to be borrowed would form part of the receipts.
$18,500 + receipts - $189,000 = $30,500
Receipts = $30,500 + $189,000 - $18,500
Receipts = $201,000
Given budgeted cash receipts, totalled $185,500, then amount to borrow
= $201,000 - $185,500
= $15,500
After an investigation by the DBPR, if the complaint is not dismissed and no ESO is issued, a hearing is held. This is further explained below.
<h3>What is the investigation?</h3>
Generally, investigate formally or systematically examine or study something or someone.
In conclusion, An ESO hearing is conducted after an inquiry by the DBPR if no ESO is granted.
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