Answer:
The cash flow to stockholders amounts to $45
Explanation:
Cash flow to stockholders is the term which is defined as the cash amount which the company pays out to the shareholders.
The cash flow to stockholders is computed as:
Cash flow to stockholders = Dividend paid - New equity raised
where
Dividend paid is computed as:
Dividend paid = Net Income × %
= $360 × 35%
= $126
New equity raised is $81
So, putting the values above:
Cash flow to stockholders = $126 - $81
Cash flow to stockholders = $45
Answer:
9 pizzas
Explanation:
Given that:
A pizza is ordered frozen from a local pizza establishment and baked at the cafeteria.
Judith anticipates a weekly demand of 10 pizzas.
Opening weeks in a year = 45 weeks
Opening days in a week = 5 days
Daily demand = 10/5 = 2
Ordering cost = $15
Holding cost = $0.40 /pizza/year
Lead time = 4 days
Safety stock = 1 pizza
The objective is to determine the optimal reorder point.
The optimal reorder point = (daily demand × lead time) + safety stock
The optimal reorder point =( 2 × 4 ) + 1
The optimal reorder point = 8 + 1
The optimal reorder point = 9 pizzas
Since the question poses no options I am going to give you all the considerations required for an effective tax planning. These are:
1) <span>All taxes
2) </span><span>All parties
3) </span><span>All Costs
Now you can see which one is not necessary and take it out from your options :)</span>
Answer:
Crude Oil
Added Benefit = $3,737.50 ($43,137.50 - $39,400.00)
Explanation:
a) Calculations:
Benefits from ANS = $4.25 per barrel ($76 -$71.75)
Benefits from WTI = $3.94 per barrel ($77 -$73.06)
Total benefits from ANS = 10,150 x $4.25 = $43,137.50
Total benefits from WTI = 10,000 x $3.94 = $39,400.00
b) It would benefit the company to undertake the exchange, with a net benefit of $3,737.50. The difference occurs from the value derivable from refining each type of crude. While Alaska North Slope Crude Oil (ANS) costs $71.75/Bbl, West Texas Intermediate Crude Oil (WTI) costs $73.06/Bbl. In the same way, their benefits from unleaded gasoline per barrel differ. The benefit from ANS is $76 per barrel against that of WTI $77 per barrel.