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Answer: right; left
Explanation:
<em>When the Treasury bond market becomes less liquid, other things equal, the demand curve for corporate bonds shifts to the </em><em><u>right</u></em><em> and the demand curve for Treasury bonds shifts to the </em><em><u>left</u></em><em>.</em>
Liquidity is highly sought after in the bond market such that more liquid securities have a higher demand than less liquid securities.
Should Treasury bills become less liquid, their demand would decrease which would result in the demand curve for treasury bills shifting to the left.
More people would then switch over to Corporate bonds which would have more liquidity. The increase in demand for corporate bonds will lead to the demand curve for corporate bonds shifting to the right.
Answer:
A) 500,000 units
Explanation:
Calculation to determine what the number of units it would have to manufacture during the year would be:
Using this formula
Units produced= Finished goods Ending inventory+Units sold-Finished goods Beginning inventory
Let plug in the formula
Units produced = 60,000 + 510,000 − 70,000
Units produced = 500,000 units
Therefore the number of units it would have to manufacture during the year would be:500,000 units
Answer:
Debt ratio
94.16%
5.84%
Equity multiplier
17.13%
1.06%
Explanation:
The debt ratio can be calculated as follows
Lots of debt incorporation= total liability/total assets.
= 32.25/34.25
= 0.9416×100
= 94.16%
Lots of equity incorporation= 2.00/34.25
= 0.05839 × 100
= 5.84%
The eqiuty multiplier can be calculated as follows
Lots of debt incorporation= equity/multiplier
= 34.25/2.00
= 17.13%
Lots of equity incorporation= equity/multiplier
= 34.25/32.25
= 1.06%
For this question you can use the CAPM formula:
E(rs) = risk free + (market return - risk free rate)*(beta)
=4.5% + (10.8% - 4.5%) * 1.3
= 4.5% + 8.19%
= 12.69%
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