Answer:
0.67
Explanation:
Opportunity cost is the cost of the next best option forgone when one alternative is chosen over other alternatives. 
If the family buys one can of soup, the opportunity cost is the frozen food forgone.
Opportunity cost of one can of soup = 60 / 90 = 0.67
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Answer:
a. A company's book value reflects the company's history of equity investment and retained earnings; a company's market value reflects investor's view of the company's future earning prospects.
Explanation:
The book value of a company is the residual equity and retained earnings after all liabilities paid. Market value is the view of investor's about the company and is what the company would be worth if it were to be sold.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Cost of hedging = $24,000
Explanation:
cost of hedging = 1,200,000 * ($0.80 - $0.82) = 1,200,000 * $0.02 = -$24,000
Since the actual forward rate was higher than th eexpected forward rte, the coampny lost money by hedging the operation. The cost of hedging the operation was $24,000. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Pro forma financial statements
Explanation:
The term pro forma financial statements refers to a type of financial statement which estimates future financial results. It doesn't follow the GAAP, instead it is designed to focus on specific figures about a company's expected earnings. Although pro forma financials are only expected financial statements, it is still illegal to mislead investors using them.
By preparing a pro forma financial statement, Tomas will be able to estimate if his new business will be profitable or not, approximately how much financing he will need and estimate the future cash flows of his project. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
capital budget.
<u>Multiple-Choices</u>
capital budget.
cash budget.
operating budget.
asset budget.
Explanation:
A capital budget is an estimate of capital expenditure requirements. It is a formal plan that details the fixed assets that a business intends to acquire. A capital budget is part of the annual budget for an organization.
Capital budgets are prepared for assets with a useful life of more than one year. These assets help generate revenue for the business for many years. Capital expenses usually involve heavy cash outflow and are prepared after wide consultations with relevant departments and authorities.