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Answer:
207,000
Explanation:
Data provided
Sold units = 218,000
Ending inventory = 13,000
Opening units = 24,000
The computation of units during September is shown below:-
Number of units manufactured during the year = Sold units + Ending inventory - Opening units
= 218,000 + 13,000 - 24,000
= 231,000 - 24,000
= 207,000
Therefore for computing the number of units manufactured during the year we simply applied the above formula.
Answer:
D. Personal selling is not as effective as other forms of sales promotion.
Explanation:
Personal selling refers to the selling which could be done face to face. The seller sells its product by convincing skills, look and appearance, having product knowledge so that he or she could communicate in a better way and give the proper benefits of the product and attract the customer so that he or she could purchase the product
Therefore the option D is not an advantage as it is used for promoting the goods of the company
Answer:
P1 = 131.6566627 rounded off to $131.66
Explanation:
To calculate the price of the stock at the end of the year or P1, we first need to determine the required rate of return on the stock and the growth rate in dividends.
The required rate of return can be found using the CAPM equation. The formula for required rate of return under CAPM is,
r = rRF + Beta * (rM - rRF)
Where,
- rRF is the risk free rate
- rM is the return on market
r = 0.06 + 1 * (0.18 - 0.06)
r = 0.18 or 18%
Now we assume that the stock is a constant growth stock which means that the growth in dividends is expected to be constant throughout. The price of such a stock is found using the constant growth model of DDM. The formula for price today under the constant growth model is,
P0 = D1 / (r - g)
Where,
- D1 is expected dividend for the next period
- g is the growth rate in dividends
Plugging in the available variables, g is,
120 = 10 / (0.18 - g)
120* (0.18 - g) = 10
21.6 - 120g = 10
g = (10 - 21.6) / -120
g = 0.096667 or 9.6667% rounded off to 9.67%
So to calculate the price at the end of the year or P1, we will use D2.
P1 = 10 * (1+0.0967) / (0.18 - 0.0967)
P1 = 131.6566627 rounded off to $131.66