Answer:
The cost of equity using the DCF method: 4.39%.
The cost of equity using the SML method: 15.01%.
Explanation:
a. The cost of equity using the DCF method:
We have: Current stock price = Next year dividend payment / ( Cost of equity - Growth rate) <=> Cost of equity = Next year dividend payment/Current stock price + Growth rate = 0.3 x 1.04/80 + 4% = 4.39%.
b. The cost of equity using the SML method:
Cost of equity = Risk free rate + beta x ( Market return - risk free rate); in which Risk free rate is rate on T-bill.
=> Cost of equity = 6.3% + 1.3 x ( 13% -6.3%) = 15.01%.
I think it’s D I don’t know if I’m wrong or right but D sounds right
Answer:
55.58
Explanation:
Data provided in the question;
Initial demand per month, Q₁ = 3
Final demand per month, Q₂ = 5
Initial price, P₁ = $33,200
Final price, P₂ = $33,500
Now,
elasticity of demand using midpoint method is calculated as :
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= 55.58
You just add it all together $150,000+ $20,000+ $9,000= your answer
Hope this helped! ;D