Expected rate of return Probabilities
Booming 22% 5%
Normal 15% 92%
Recession 2% 3%
The expected rate of return on this stock is solved by multiply each expected rate of return to its corresponding probability and getting the sum of all products.
Booming: 0.22 x 0.05 = 0.011
Normal: 0.15 x 0.92 = 0.138
Recession 0.02 x 0.03 =<u> 0.0006</u>
Sum total 0.1496 or 14.96% is the expected rate of return on this stock
Answer:
Distributor.
Explanation:
A distributor is a whole seller nominated by a company to most times exclusively redistribute the company products to all retailers and institutions in a designated territory.
A distribution may be required under three circumstances:
-for entering into a new town.
-for additional coverage in the same town.
-for replacing an existing distributor.
The expectations from the distributors must be defined right at the beginning so that the perspective candidates can be advised and secondly to get the right kind of distributors.
Answer:
$65,000
Explanation:
The total cost of the additional order will be $46,000 of fixed costs and an additional $160 of variable costs for each of the 370 bikes. The additional production cost is:

If each bike is going to be sold for $460, then the additional income (excluding taxes) from accepting this order is:

Radar's additional income is $65,000.
Today's share price for CCN is $16.67
Today's share price for CCN can be determined using the Gordon constant dividend growth model
The Gordon growth model is used to determine the value of the share of a firm using the value of its dividend with the assumption that the firm grows at a constant rate.
The formula of the Gordon constant dividend growth model :
price = d1 / (r - g)
d1 = next dividend to be paid = $0.50
r = cost of equity = 12%
g = growth rate = 9%
0.50 / (12% - 9%)
0.50 / 3%
0.50 / 0.03
= $16.67
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