<span>This is a true statement. This is a way of making the proposal seem like an overall positive, instead of looking at the ways in which they may have lost out in the deal. Ignoring the negatives is one way of downplaying the situation as well as rationalizing why the overall negotiation was positive.</span>
Answer:
$6,100
Explanation:
The computation of the net income is shown below:
= Service revenue in trial balance + ( unearned revenue × given percentage) - (rent expense in trial balance) + ( Prepaid rent × 2 months ÷ 12 months) - (wages expense in trial balance + adjusted trial balance)
= $5,000 + ($4,000 × 80%) - ($800 + $3,600 × 2 months ÷ 12 months - ($600 + $100)
= $5,000 + $3,200 - $1,400 - $700
= $6,100
Answer:
Call payoff = Max [0, Stock price - Strike price]
Call payoff = Max[0,25-20]
Call payoff = 5
Put payoff = Max[0, strike price - stock price]
Put payoff = max[0,20-25]
Put payoff = 0
Strike price = K = 20
Stock price = S = 25
interest rate = 10% = 0.1
Time to expiry = T = 3 months = 3/12 = 0.25
Put call parity: C + K*Exp(-r*T) = P + S
C = P + S - K*Exp(-r*T)
Call = 3 + 25 - 20*exp(-0.1*0.25)
Call = 28 - 19.5062 =
Call = 8.4938 > 3
So, yes there is an arbitrage
. Implied value is 8.4938 but trades at 3.00; Call option is trading cheap hence we should buy more call options.
A part of an economy that is neither taxed, nor monitored by any form of government.
Something like that ^^
Answer:
Before, During and After Processing
Explanation:
Technology can be used to track availability of materials for production <em>before</em> beginning of processing. If materials have fallen below desired level, use of technology can help notify the requisition department on time.
<em>During</em> the process technology can be used to keep track of completion stage of work - in - process materials.
<em>After</em> processing, use of technology can help communicate the availability (in-stock) of finished products which are needed by customers.