Answer:
The discount rate should Honest Abe's use if it considers a project that involves the manufacturing of furniture is 12.46%
Explanation:
In this question, w e use the Capital Asset Pricing model method, which is shown below:
Expected return = Risk-free rate of return + Beta × market risk premium
= 3.5% + 1.12 × 8%
= 3.5% + 8.96%
= 12.46%
In this we use the Integral design beta not the Honest Abe beta
Answer:
$17,549
Explanation:
Data given in the question
Number of years = 10
Invested amount = $1,000 per year
Rate of interest = 12%
So by considering the above information, the accumulated amount is
= Invested amount × future value of an annuity for 12% at 10 years
= $1,000 × 17.549
= $17,549
Refer to the Future value of an annuity table
In order to find out the accumulated amount we simply multiplied the invested amount with the factor
Answer:
Wholesaler is a company that earns money by buying large quantities of goods then selling in bulk to smaller businesses.
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Answer:
$60 million
Explanation:
The quick ratio is the financial ratio of the current assets less inventory to current liabilities. While the accounting equation shows the relationship between the elements of a balance sheet which are assets liabilities and equity.
This may be expressed mathematically as
Assets = Liabilities + Equity
Given that quick ration is 1.7 and current liabilities = $50 million
1.7 = current assets less inventory/$50 million
current assets less inventory = 1.7 * $50 million
= $85 million
The total asset is made up of the current assets less inventory, inventory, fixed assets. Let the balance for fixed assets be y
$85 + $65 + y = $210 (all amounts in millions)
y = $210 - $150 (all amounts in millions)
y = $60 (all amounts in millions)
COMPLETE PROBLEM
Lana, a ten-year-old child, is run over by a car negligently driven by Mitchell. Lana, at the time of the accident, was acting reasonably and without negligence. Clark, a newspaper reporter, photographs Lana while she is lying in the street in great pain. Two years later, Perry, the publisher of a newspaper, prints Clark's picture of Lana in his newspaper as a lead to an article concerning the negligence of children. The caption under the picture reads: "They ask to be killed." Lana, who has recovered from the accident, brings suit against Clark and Perry. What result? Explain.
Explanation:
Judgement for Lana against Perry but not against Clark. The facts make out a case against Perry for the tort of invasion of privacy in particular placing another in a false light (INVASION OF PRIVACY:FALSE LIGHT). Section 652E of the restatement imposes liability for publicity which places another in a false light. It is unlikely that Perry could utilize the first amendment as a defense because Lana was neither a public official nor a public figure. Even if that defense were available, it is forfeited if Perry acted with "malice", which appears to be the case here because Perry acted in reckless disregard of the truth. Clark did not commit the tort of intrusion because he photographed an event that occurred in public.