Answer:
$28 million
Explanation:
Calculation to determine the minimum estimated value of the synergistic benefits from the merger
Using this formula
Minimum estimated value of synergistic benefits=Cash-Value
Let plug in the formula
Minimum estimated value of synergistic benefits =$482 million-$454 million
Minimum estimated value of synergistic benefits=$28 million
Therefore the minimum estimated value of the synergistic benefits from the merger is $28 million
Answer:
Equilibrium Price = 48
Equilibrium Quantity = 164
Explanation:
Market equilibrium at : Market Quantity Demand = Market Quantity Supplied
QD = QS
500 - 7P = 20 + 3P
500 - 20 = 3P + 7P
480 = 10 P
P = 480 / 10
Equilibrium Price = 48
Equilibrium Quantity : Quantity Demanded = Quantity Supplied
Putting value of equilibrium price in QD & QS (equalised), we get :
500 - 7(48) = 20 + 3 (48)
Equilibrium Quantity = 164
Answer: $0.70
Explanation:
The value of the option to wait would be calculated thus:
Year Cash flow PVF at 12% PV
0 $-480 1.000 $(480.00)
1 $350 0.893 $312.50
2 $350 0.797 $279.02
3 $350 0.712 $249.12
Then, the Net present value will be:
= 312.50 + 279.02 + 249.12 - 480.00
= $360.64
Year Cash flow PVF at 12%. PV
0 $-1.000 1.000. 0
1 $-520 0.893 $(464.29)
2 $385 0.797 $306.92
3 $385 0.712 $274.04
4 $385 0.636 $244.67
Net present value = $361.34
The value of the option to wait would then be calculated as:
= $361.34 - $360.64
= $0.70
Answer:
A. used by businesses to price unique products for different jobs
As the product are different to each other in properties and materials or are required to be performed in different location (IE: real-state maintenance or construction) We need to follow the cost on a per-job basis
Explanation:
B. used by businesses to price identical products
No when the product are identical we don't need to discriminate over which customer ask the job nor the type of product it was requested.
C. used to calculate equivalent units
NO. That is processing cost
D. used to calculate the percentage of work completed
NO that is a given, we measure the amount of work completed under pretty much any cost method.