Answer:
$20.80 and $29.61
Explanation:
The computations are shown below:
Current price is
= Next year dividend ÷ (Required rate of return - growth rate)
where,
Next year dividend is
= $1.20 + $1.20 × 4%
= $1.20 + $0.048
= $1.248
So, the current price is
= $1.248 ÷ (10% - 4%)
= $20.80
Now the price in 10 years is
= Next year dividend ÷ (Required rate of return - growth rate)
where,
Next year dividend is
= $1.20 × 1.04^10
= $1.20 × 1.4802442849
= $1.7762931419
So, the price in 10 years is
= $1.7762931419 ÷ (10% - 4%)
= $29.61
Answer:
(b) short futures position
Explanation:
The short futures position is an unlimited profit, unlimited risk position that can be entered by the futures speculator to profit from a fall in the price of the underlying.
The short futures position is also used by a producer to lock in a price of a commodity that he is going to sell in the future.
$4.40 per share
Explanation:
The computation of the earning per share is shown below:
Earning per share = (Net income - preference dividend) ÷ (Weighted average of number of shares)
where,
Net income is $640,000
Preference dividend is $72,000
And, the weighted average number of share is
= 120,000
Answer:
Tuiton real cost incrased by 640%
Explanation:
We divide the nominal cost of each year by the CPI index to get the real cost on each year (adjusted by inflation)
250 / 0.48 = 520,8333
8,000 / 2.40 = 3.333,33
The real price of tuiton increase from 520.83 to 3,333.33 which stnad for a percentage increase of:
3,333.33 / 520.83 = 6,4 = 640%