Answer:
He is trying to analyze the Gizell's Product life cycle
Explanation:
Product life cycle is the cycle which is the progression of the item through or via 4 stages of its time on the market. The 4 stages are Growth, Decline, Maturity and Introduction. 
In this case, David is scrutinizes the sales records of Gizell and the profits which garmers from its sales. He is trying to analyze the product life cycle.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
$19,886.396
Explanation:
Given :
Interest rate = 5.1% = 5.1
Principal = $19000
Period = 11 months = (11/12)year 
The present value of 19000 in 11 months at 5.1% interest Can be obtained using the relation:
PV = P(1 + r)^n
PV = 19000(1 + 0.051)^(11/12)
PV = 19000(1.051)^(11/12)
PV = 19000 * 1.0466524
PV = 19886.396
Hence, the present value is $19,886.396
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
 7.44 %
Explanation:
The Yield to Maturity (YTM) is the Interest rate that makes the Present Value of Coupons and Principle equal the Market Price or Current Price of the Bond.
The Yield to Maturity can be calculated using a financial calculator as follows :
PV = - $100
N = (15 -2) × 2 = 26
PMT = ($100 ×  7.30%) ÷ 2 = $3.65
FV = $103
P/YR = 2
YTM = ?
Therefore, Inputting the values in the calculator as shown gives the Yield to Maturity is 7.44 %.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Hundred Days
Explanation:
The period between March 9 and June 16, 1933, when Congress passed 15 major acts to meet the economic crisis of the Depression was called <u>the hundred Days</u>. As we know that the First New Deal began in a whirlwind of legislative action called “The First Hundred Days.” From March through June 1933, at Roosevelt’s behest, Congress passed legislation aimed at addressing the banking crisis, unemployment, and weak industrial performance, among other problems, through an “alphabet soup” of new laws and agencies.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
0.2571 or 25.71%
Explanation:
In this case, even though the initial amount invested is not given, it can be found by subtracting the amount by which the investment appreciated of the year-end value:

The return rate is given by the interest payed added to the amount appreciated, divided by the initial investment:

The customer's total return is 0.2571 or 25.71%