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enot [183]
4 years ago
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When kroger's grocery store puts its own line of detergent on the shelf next to tide, the store is promoting its _____ brand?

Business
1 answer:
Scrat [10]4 years ago
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<span>When Kroger's grocery store puts its own line of detergent on the shelf next to tide, the store is promoting its private brand. The answer to the following missing blank is private. It means that it is secure and can't be accessed by just anyone.</span>
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ii) Required stock purchase = $1,000

iii) Annual loan payment (fully amortized at 6.19%) is:

= a. $15,032.59

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Required loan amount = $176,590.00

Period of loan = 22 years

Interest rate = 6.19%

Loan fee = $443.00

Stock purchase = lesser of $1,000 or 3.00% of loan amount

= lesser of $1,000 or $5,297.70 ($176,590 * 3%)

i) Loan principal = $178,033 ($176,590 + $443 + $1,000)

ii) Required stock purchase = $1,000

iii) Annual loan payment (fully amortized at 6.19%) = $15,030 approximately :

(# of periods)  22

I/Y (Interest per year)  6.19

PV (Present Value)  178033

FV (Future Value)  0

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The total amount of dividends paid over these three years: $8000

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$7,100, ($1,600), and $3,600  

=> the total net income is the first three years of operation is:

$7,100 -  ($1,600) +  $3,600  

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1) Calculation for Work in Process Inventory at

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Work in Process Inventory at

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rate is 10% yield to maturity divided 2 since interest is semi-annual i.e 5%

nper is 5 years multiplied by 2=10

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fv is the face value of the bond at $35,000,000

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coupon interest=$35,000,000*12%/2=$2,100,000

Premium amortized=$2,100,000-$1,885,130.36  

premium amortized=$214,869.64  

The amount of premium to be amortized in second semi-annual interest payment:

interest expense=($37,702,607.23+$2,100,000-$1,885,130.36)*10%/2

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Premium amortized=$2,100,000-$1,874,386.88

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