Answer:
market concentration
Explanation:
Market Concentration in finance can also be reffered to as " Seller Concentration" it can be explained as how the firms has shares in the total market, it is used to expressed how dominant a smaller firm is in the total market.
Market concentration has some advantages but it's main advantage is specialization, as it allows the firm to focus its resources toward understanding and serving a single segment.
Answer: $15,400,000
Explanation:
The fees paid to the fund's investment managers during the year would simply be the Management fee of 0.7% of the average daily assets. The expense ratio refers to other adminstrative expenses.
= 2,200,000,000 * 0.7%
= $15,400,000
Answer:
B. False
Explanation:
Flotation costs are cost that are concerned with issuing new common stock. It is the amount of money or cost incurred by an organization when offering its securities to the public. The cost may include legal fees, auditing fees and registration fees. When the flotation cost goes higher, firms are more likely to use debts rather than preferred stock. This is simply because debt is lesser than both common stock and preferred stock. Also, its fallacy to think that preferred stock doesnt have flotation cost. Its only that its not as high as the ones for new common equity.
Answer: Option D
Explanation: In simple words, customer to customer market refers to the exchange of commodities between two consumers. Similarly customer to customer electronic commerce refers to the interaction of two consumers for the purpose of sale and purchase transaction through a third party which has a virtual presence.
In the fourth option, Marty and Lobsang both are individuals and made their transaction on a electronic sight.
Hence the correct option is D.
Answer: a. $5.50
b. $6.1
c. $3,500,000
Explanation:
a. From the question, we are informed that Hawar International is a shipping firm with a current share price of $5.50 and 10 million shares outstanding and that Hawar announces plans to lower its corporate taxes by borrowing $20 million and repurchasing shares.
We are informed that Hawar announces plans to lower its corporate taxes by borrowing $20 million and repurchasing shares. This is a transaction and therefore, the value if the share won't be changed. So, the value for the share will still be $5.50.
b. If the only imperfection is corporate tax rate of 30%, the share price after this announcement will be:
= [30% × (20million/10million)] + $5.50
= [0.3 × 2] + $5.50
= $0.6 + $5.50
= $6.1
Therefore, the share price be after this announcement will be $6.1.
c. If the share price rises to $5.75 after this announcement, the PV of financial distress costs Hawar will incur as the result of this new debt will be:
= ($6.1 - $5.75) × 10,000,000
= $0.35 × 10,000,000
= $3,500,000