Answer:
<em>WACC 10.07765%</em>
Explanation:
We solve for the cost of debt by solving for the discount rate which makes the future coupon payment and maturity of the bond equal to 1,020
This is solved using excel or a financial calculator
C 32.50
time 34
<em>rate 0.03153274</em>
PV $672.0015
Maturity 1,000.00
time 34.00
<em> rate 0.03153274</em>
PV 348.00
PV c $672.0015
PV m $347.9985
Total $1,020.0000
<u>annual cost of debt:</u>
0.031532 x 2 = 0.063064 = 6.31%
<u>debt outstanding:</u>
5,000 bonds x $ 1,000 x 102/100 = 5,100,000
<u>equity</u>:
105,000 shares x $59 each = 6,195,000
For the equity we solve using CAMP
risk free = 0.05
market rate = 0.09
premium market = (market rate - risk free) 0.085
beta(non diversifiable risk) = 1.17
<u>Ke 0.14945</u>
Now we solve for the WACC
D 5,100,000
E 6,195,000
V 11,295,000
Equity weight 0.5485
Debt Weight 0.4515
Ke 0.14945
Kd 0.0631
t 0.34
<em>WACC 10.07765%</em>
Answer:
Option C is correct.
Explanation:
The McFadden Act which was passed by Congress in 1927 refers to a Federal legislation which ensured that authority was given to individual states to govern the bank branches that were located within the state.
The legislation also included national bank branches that were located within state lines.
This act was passed with the intention of allowing the national banks to compete with state banks by allowing them to open bank branches within state limitations.
<u>Calculation of amount of direct materials charged to job no. 173:</u>
It is given that the work in process inventory on December 31 consisted of job no. 173 with a balance of $66,200.
Job no. 173 has been charged with manufacturing overhead costs of $20,000. Denver allocates manufacturing overhead costs at a rate of 50% of direct labor cost. It means the direct labor cost would be 20,000/50% = $40,000
Now we can calculate the amount of direct materials charged to job no. 173 as follows:
Direct material Cost = Total Cost allocated to Job – Direct Labor Cost – Manufacturing Overhead Cost
= 66200-40000-20000
= 6200
Hence, the amount of direct materials charged to job no. 173 is <u>$6,200</u>
Answer:
C) $14,693
Explanation:
Compound interest considers the return on investment (or interest) to be reinvested and provides return as well. Future value of principal value considering compound interest can be determined by below formula:

where
is the future value
is the principal amount invested
is the rate of interest
is the number of times interest is compounded within one time period
is the number of time periods



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