Answer:
a. 10.04%
b. $82.78
Explanation:
In this question, we apply the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) formula which is shown below
a. Expected rate of return or market capitalization = Risk-free rate of return + Beta × (Market rate of return - Risk-free rate of return)
= 5% + 0.72 × (12% - 5%)
= 5% + 0.72 × 7%
= 5% + 5.04%
= 10.04%
The Market rate of return - Risk-free rate of return) is also known as the market risk premium and the same is applied.
b. Now the intrinsic value would be
= Expected dividend ÷ (Required rate of return - growth rate)
= $5 ÷ (10.04% - 4%)
= $5 ÷ 6.04%
= $82.78
Answer:
Depreciation expense = $4,400
Accumulated depreciation = $13,200
Explanation:
Depreciation: The depreciation is the amount which decreases the value of the asset. It can be by obsolescence, usage, tear and wear, etc.
The annual depreciation is given i.e. $4,400 which will be charged in depreciation expense whereas the accumulated depreciation would be equal to
= Annual Depreciation × useful life
= $4,400 × 3
= $13,200
Answer:
Price lowers and becomes negative or -5.37 dollars
Explanation:
Market risk premium's formula could be written as dividends/price + dividend's growth rate. Therefore, we dividend growth rate according to the current price and dividend level equal to market risk premium - dividends/price or 0.15 - 1/15.43 = 0.086 or 8.6%. If the dividend growth rate rises by 25% than new one is 33.6%. Price is equal to dividends/market risk premium - dividend growth rate or in this case 1/0.15-0.336 or 1/-0.186 or -5.37 dollars. If the price is negative that would mean that any future selling of the stock would mean that ABC would have to pay in order to sell it.
Answer:
$47,000
Explanation:
Computation for the net cash flows from operating activities using the indirect method.
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
Net income $28,000
Adjustments to reconcile net income to
Net cash provided by operating activities
Depreciation expense $15,000
Increase in Accounts Receivable -$2,500 ($8,000-$10,500)
Decrease in inventory $3,000
($21,000-$18,000)
Increase in accounts payable $5,000
(15000-10000)
Decrease in income taxes payable -$1,500 ($1,000-$2,500)
Net cash flows from operating activities $47,000
Therefore the net cash flows from operating activities using the indirect method is $47,000
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