Answer:
The price of the stock today is $13.58
Explanation:
Using the dividend discount model approach, we can calculate the price of the stock today. DDM bases the price of a stock on the present value of the expected future dividends from the stock. The dividends and the terminal value are discounted back to the present value using the required rate of return on the stock. The price per share today for this stock will be,
P0 = 0.75 / (1+0.17)^3 + 0.75 * (1+0.48) / (1+0.17)^4 +
0.75 * (1+0.48)^2 / (1+0.17)^5 +
[(0.75 * (1+0.48)^2 *(1+0.1) / (0.17 - 0.1)) / (1+0.17)^5 ]
P0 = $13.584 rounded off to $13.58
Answer:
$221,500
Explanation:
The computation of the amount of the goodwill is shown below:
Goodwill = Acquiring value - fair market value of all assets
where,
Acquiring value = $502,000
And, the fair market value of all assets is
= Account receivable market value + inventory market value + fixed assets market value + other assets market value
= $35,000 + $183,000 + $46,500 + $16,000
= $280,500
So, the goodwill is
= $502,000 - $280,500
= $221,500
Answer:
Fox Resources
Units of common stock in issue = $5,000,000 divided $20 = 250,000 units
A. Earnings per share = Net income (after deducting preferred stock interest) divided by number of outstanding shares in issue
We assume the Net income provided already has deducted interest on preferred stock
= 600,000/250,000
= $2.4
B. Price Earning Ratio
= share price divided by the Earnings per share
= 20/2.4
= 8.33
C. Dividend Per share
= Dividend paid divided by number of common stock issued & outstanding
= $125,000/250,000
= $0.50
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Answer:
The value of intermediate goods sold during a period.
Explanation:
GDP: <em>Gross domestic product</em> include the services and the value of finished products in a given period.
However, the <em>intermediary goods </em>aren't accounted for as, there will be an error of double counting. <em>Because </em>when you count for an <em>intermediary good </em>and that good is now <em>finished</em> and part of another good, when you will count that <em>finished good</em>, the value of that intermediary good will be counted also, so this will double the numbers of your <em>GDP </em>and you will make an error.