Explanation:
This is :
This situation describes undue influence, which arises from a relationship in which one party can, through unfair persuasion, influence or overcome the free will of another. Other examples of such relationships include business partners, attorney-client, and doctor-patient. A contract entered into under undue influence lacks voluntary consent and is voidable. In this question, the influence of Evan over Nero is buttressed by Nero’s reliance on Mervyn for support. Nero does not have a claim for duress, but Mervyn’s influence over Nero’s investment decision is an exercise of undue influence. The contract is primarily for the benefit of Mervyn, and Mervyn used unfair persuasion in securing Nero’s funds. Nero can avoid the contract.
Answer:
The liability of John is $50.
Explanation:
When the ATM, credit, or debit cards of a customer are stolen or lost, both the Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) and the Electronic Fund Transfer Act (EFTA) come into action to give protection to the customer.
Specifically, if the credit or debit card is stolen or lost, the FCBA provides that maximum amount of liability that the customer will bear for any unauthorized use is $50.
The EFTA provides that if the stolen card is reported within 2 business days, the maximum liability for any authorised transaction is $50.
Therefore, since John notified his financial institution on Thursday which is still within 2 business days, his liability is still $50 based on the provisions of the EFTA and also the FCBA.
Answer: $15.33
Explanation:
Present value of growth opportunities = Value of company with growth - Value of company without growth
Value of company with growth:
Using Gordon Growth:
Growth rate = Reinvestment rate * Earnings reinvested
= 20% * 15%
= 3%
Value with growth = ( Earnings * Dividend payout ratio) / (Cost of equity - growth rate)
= (2 * (1 - 20%) ) / (8% - 3%)
= $32.00
Value without growth:
= Earnings / Cost of equity
= 2 / 12%
= $16.67
Present value of growth opportunities = 32 - 16.67
= $15.33
Answer:
80
Explanation:
Total cost = fixed cost + variable cost
Average total cost = average fixed cost + average variable cost.
Average total cost = Total cost / quantity
Average fixed cost = fixed cost / quantity
Average variable cost = variable cost/ quantity
$15 = average fixed cost + $12
Average fixed cost = $3
Total fixed cost = $240
$3 = $240 / q
Q = 80
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D. The store would purchase 100 pairs per month