The correct answer to the following question is Substitution.
Equity can be defined as the shares or stock that a company issues to the public to get the financing and these stocks represent ownership interest in the company.
Debt can be termed as the amount of money that one party borrows from other party and that has to be paid in future. Almost all companies borrow money from public, or another company or banks to expand their company.
When stocks or anything valuable are exchanged or replaced for one's existing debt , then we call this process Substitution .
Answer:
Explanation:
The chart below gives prices and output information for the country of Utopia. Use this information to calculate real and nominal GDP for both years. Use 2017 as the base year.
Year 2016 2017
Price Quantity Price Quantity
Ice Cream $7.00 600 $3.00 400
Blue Jeans $70.00 20 $20.00 90
Laptops $300.00 5 $300.00 5
2016 nominal GDP = $_(7 x 600) + (70 x 20) + (300 x 5)_ = $7,100
2017 nominal GDP = $_(3 x 400)+(20 x 90) + (300 x 5)_ = $4,500
2016 real GDP = $__(7100-4500)/ 4500)) / change in ice cream price of 50%+ change in blue jean price of (70-20/20) 250%_______
= 0.57/3 = 0.19% growth. Technically the economy was better in 2016 than in 2017.
2017 real GDP = will be same as nominal, hence no growth since this is the base year
Answer:
21.29%
Explanation:
The computation of the internal growth rate is shown below:
But before that we need to determine the following calculations
Debt equity ratio js
= debt ÷ equity
The debt is 0.6 of equity
So,
= 0.6 × $8,600
= $5,160
Now
Total assets = Total liabilities + Total equity
= $8,600 + $5,160
= $13,760
Return on assets = Net income ÷ Total assets
= $3450 ÷ $13760
= 0.2507
Now as we know that
Retention ratio = 1 - payout ratio
= 1 - 0.3
= 0.7
And, finally
The Internal growth rate is
= (Return on assets × Retention ratio) ÷ [1 - (Return on assets × Retention ratio)]
= (0.2507 × 0.7) ÷ [1 - (0.2507 × 0.7)]
= 21.29%
Answer:
C. To ensure secrecy and security regarding the company's actions
Explanation:
Ensuring secrecy and security regarding the company's actions is not one of the principles of corporate public relations that a company should follow.