Answer:
6.6
Explanation:
The formula and the computation of the times interest earned is shown below:
Times earned interest = (Earnings before income tax and interest expense) ÷ (Interest expense)
where,
Earnings before income tax and interest expense is
= $387,520 + $69,200
= $456720
And, the interest expense is $69,200
So, the times interest earned ratio is
= $456,720 ÷ $69,200
= 6.6
Answer:
The value of the stock = $19.64
Explanation:
According to the dividend valuation model, <em>the value of a stock is the present value of the expected future cash flows from the stock discounted at the the required rate of return.</em>
Year Workings Present value(PV)
1 $1 × (1.22) × 1.11^(-1) = 1.10
2 $1 × (1.22)^2 ×(1.11)^(-2) = 1.21
3 $1 × ((1.22)^2 × (1.05))/0.11-0.05) = 21.35 ( PV in year 2 terms)
PV (in year 0) of Year 3 dividend = 21.35 × 1.11^(-2)
= 17.33 (see notes)
<em>The value of the stock</em> = $1.10+ $1.21 + 17.3
= $19.64
Notes:
<em>Note the growth applied to year 3 dividend gives the PV in year 2 terms. So we need to re-discount again to year 0.</em>
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The value of the stock = $19.64
Answer:
Switching costs
Explanation:
Switching costs: If there are not many alternative suppliers available, the cost of switching is high. Therefore, buyer power would be low. Backward Integration: If the buyer is able to integrate or merge suppliers, the buyer has greater bargaining power over the existing suppliers.
Answer:
The answer is A. $5,784,000
Explanation:
[(1.08)/(1.11)] -1 = -3.6%
Thus one year forward rate is 0.60*[1 +(0.036)] = $5784
$5784 * 10 000 000= <u>$5,784,000</u>