Answer: uh...
Explanation:
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Answer:40% or $360,000
Explanation: I'm pretty sure that the twins would get 60% which adds up to $540,000. which leaves the case that the third granddaughter would receive the rest which would be $360,000. AKA 40%
Answer:
7.82%
Explanation:
Given the following :
Par value = 102%
Coupon rate = 8.1%
Period (n) = 10 years
Yield to maturity (YTM) =?
with a face value (F) of $1000
The current price (P) of bond will be:
102% * $1000 = (1.02 * $1000) = $1020
Annual coupon payment = $1000 * 8.1% = $1000 * 0.081 = $81
The YTM formula is given by:
YTM = [ C +( F - P) / n] / [(F + P) / 2)]
YTM= [(81 + (1000 - 1020) / 10] / [(1000 + 1020)/2)]
YTM = [(81 +(-20/10)] / (2020/2)
YTM = [(81 - 2) / 1010]
YTM = 79 / 1010
YTM = 0.078217
YTM =0.078217 * 100
YTM = 7.82%
Except a price that fits comfortably in your budget
Answer:
100 sweatshirts
Explanation:
To calculate the breakeven, we will first calculate the Contribution earned from each of the unit (sweatshirt) produced and sold.
Contribution per unit = Selling price per unit - Cost of producing one unit
Contribution per unit = $25 - ($10 + $2)
Contribution per unit = $13
Then in order to calculate breakeven, we divide the total fixed cost from the Per unit Contribution earned to determine the no. of unit at which we would be at breakeven (i.e. no profit no loss). As shown below:
Breakeven = Total Fixed Cost / Contribution per unit
Breakeven = ($1,000 + $300) / $13
Breakeven = 100 units of sweatshirt