Firm b pays a constant dividend (D0) = $9.50
Number of years (N) = 11 years
Rate of return on the stock ( R ) = 11%
The share price of the stock (P0) = Present value of dividend for 11 years at 11%
P0 = D0*PVIFA (k%,n)
P0 = $9.50*PVIFA(11%,11)
P0 = $9.50*6.20625
P0 = $58.96
Hence, the price of the stock is $58.96
Answer:
$587.79
Explanation:
Data provided in the question
Amount paid in three years = $700
Discount rate in the first year = 5%
Discount rate in the second year = 6%
Discount rate in the third year = 7%
So by considering the above information, the present value is
= (Amount paid in three years) ÷ (1 + Discount rate in the first year × 1 + Discount rate in the second year × 1 + Discount rate in the third year)
= ($700) ÷ (1 + 0.05 × 1 + 0.06 × 1 + 0.07)
= ($700) ÷ (1.05 × 1.06 × 1.07)
= $700 ÷ 1.19091
= $587.79
Answer:
Positive externality
Explanation:
In economics, there are generally two different types of externality named as a positive and negative externality.
Positive externality: In economics, the term "positive externality" is described as a phenomenon that occurs when the production or consumption of a specific good leads to create a benefit to any third party.
Example: A particular beekeeper who tends to keep the bees as they produce honey.
In the question above, the given statement represents positive externality.
Answer:
$ 62,500
Explanation:
1. calculating weekly revenue: 85 clientX25 dollars
85x25=2,125.00
2. Annual income: 2, 125x52=110,500 dollars.
3. Annual expenses: =48,000 dollars
4. Annual revenue: revenue - expenses=62,500.00
Annual income dollars: 62,500.00