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Answer:
$18,117.58
Explanation:
the question requires that we find the minimum price Hank would need to receive his first car.
loan = $28,000
rate = 0.08/12 = 0.0067
the monthly payment can be calculated as:
loan /[0.0067/1-(1/(0.0067)^60))]
= 28000/[1-1/(1.0067^60)/0.0067]
= 28000/(1-(1/1.0067)^60)/0.0067
= $567.74
The minimum price can be calculated as:
pmt = 567.74 x [(1-(1/1.0067^36))/0.0067) x 0.0067
= $18,117.58
Answer: 8.45%
Explanation:
From the question, we are informed that Holmes Company's currently has an outstanding bonds and has a 8% coupon and a 13% yield to maturity.
We are further told that Holmes believes it could issue new bonds at par that would provide a similar yield to maturity and that its marginal tax rate is 35%.
Holmes's after-tax cost of debt will therefore be calculated as:
= Yield to maturity × (1 - Marginal tax rate)
= 13% × (1 - 35%)
= 13% × (65%)
= 0.13 × 0.65
= 0.0845
= 8.45%
Available options are:
A. All of the choices are correct.
B. Average fixed costs would increase.
C. Marginal costs would increase.
D. Average variable costs would increase
Answer:
Option B. Average fixed costs would increase.
Explanation:
As the variable cost is the same which means that the marginal cost (All variable costs) would neither increase nor the average variable cost (Average variable cost due to fluctuating variable cost) would increase. Hence both Option C and D are incorrect.
Option B is correct because:
Average Fixed cost = (Initial Value + Value Now) / 2
Average Fixed cost = ($100 + $150) / 2 = $125
This means that the average cost has been increased.