Wow! Ann's loan for 12,000$ with an annual interest rate of 5.65% for one year is 2,124. Multiply the 2,124$ annual interest rate time 4 years and the total annual interest rate would be 8,496$!
Add that to the cost of the loan
12,000 + 8496 = $20,496.00 US dollars is the total cost of the loan if no late payments are made that would accrue an additional monetary fine or penalty that would be added to the totality of the loan anually and increase the entire amount substantially.
Answer:
Earnings Per Share = $1.35
Explanation:
To calculate the basic earnings per share, we first need to compute the Weighted Average No. of Shares Outstanding:
Jan.1: 409 * (12/12) = 409 * 2 = 818 million
Mar.1: 29.4 * (10/12) = 24.5 * 2 = 49 million
July 1: 13.4 * (6/12) = <u>(6.7) million</u>
Weighted Average No. of Shares Outstanding: = 860.3 million
Note: We multiplied by 2 in Jan.1 and Mar.1 transactions to account for common stock split 2 for 1.
Now calculate the Earnings Per Share:
Earnings Per Share = <u> Net Income </u>
Weighted Average No. of Shares Outstanding
Earnings Per Share = <u>1,161.405</u>
860.3
Earnings Per Share = $1.35
Answer: -0.36%
Explanation:
The actual real after tax rate of return on an investment is calculated simply by taking the after-tax return and subtracting the inflation rate.
For our question then the equation would look something like this,
= (0.04 x (1- (0.28+0.06)) - 0.03
The equation shows how first we adjust the rate for taxes (after - tax return) and then subtract the inflation rate.
= (0.04 x (1- (0.28+0.06)) - 0.03
= -0.0036
= -0.36%
The investor's actual real after tax rate of return is therefore -0.36%.
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Answer:profit
Explanation:This is because they don't focus on giving back to the society the little of what they have taken, so the motive is just to make profit.
A publicly traded company with 250,000 outstanding shares of stock is called Main Supplies. If the company offers 10,000 more shares, they will be referred to as Seasoned Equity Offering.
Any share issue that occurs after a company's Initial Public Offering (IPO) on the stock market is referred to as a Seasoned Equity Offering also known as a Follow On Offering. Therefore, the corporation issuing the securities is already publicly traded and is returning to the market to raise further funds. A Secondary Offering is the sale of shares by existing shareholders, whereas a Seasoned Equity Offering is the issue of shares to the public following an IPO.
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