Answer:
Cash flow from assets = $51,800
Explanation:
Cash flow from assets = Cash flow to Creditors + Cash flow to Shareholders
Cash flow to creditors = Interest Paid – (New loans taken – Paid Loans)
= $28,311 - ($0 - $21,000)
= $28,311 + $21,000
= $49,311
Cash flow to shareholders = Dividends paid – Net new equity
= $27,500 – $25,000
= $2,500
Cash flow from assets = $49,311 + $2,500 = $51,811
Answer: $20,000
Explanation:
Bonds are to be carried in the books at their fair value which is their market value. That value is $20,000 in this instance and so Dyckman Dealers will have to record the bonds at that $20,000 value.
Investment analysis are not a basis for recording bond prices. They are simply a basis for making investment decisions. For instance, because they believe that the bond is overvalued, they can benefit from this by short selling the bond and waiting for it to drop in price.
Not the place to be asking but at this point they are pretty well known.
Answer:
10.92%
Explanation:
The formula and the computation of the estimated cost of equity capital is shown below:
Stock price = Next year dividend ÷ (cost of equity - expected dividend growth rate)
We assume the cost of equity be X
$34 = $3.10 ÷ (cost of equity - 1.8%)
$34 X - $34 × 1.8X = $3.10
After solving this,
The cost of equity would be 10.92%