Answer: B Administrative delays
Explanation:
Administrative delay means: any Governmental Entity’s failure to act within a reasonable time, in keeping with standard practices for such Governmental Entity, or within the time contemplated in the Interagency Cooperation Agreement, the Planning Cooperation Agreement, any of the Land Acquisition Agreements, the Tax Allocation Agreement, any Acquisition and Reimbursement Agreement.
Answer:
job preview
Explanation:
when Randy apply supermarket for butcher's assistant position
and after complete process, manager aware him about responsibilities of assistant
but after all that process he feel sick and say to manager that he is not get this job
so we can this is job preview because job preview is that process which occurs during the hiring of an employee and which clearly highlights all the pros. and cons. of the job profile and giving candidate the most accurate information about the job.
Answer:
As the required rate of return of the security (9.52%) is more than the expected rate of return (8%), the security or stock is overpriced.
Option b is the correct answer.
Explanation:
A security is underpriced when the required rate of return of the security is less than the expected rate of return and vice versa.
Using the CAPM, we can calculate the required rate of return on a stock. This is the minimum return required by the investors to invest in a stock based on its systematic risk, the market's risk premium and the risk free rate.
The formula for required rate of return under CAPM is,
r = rRF + Beta * (rM - rRF)
Where,
- rRF is the risk free rate
r = 0.04 + 0.92 * (0.1 - 0.04)
r = 0.0952 or 9.52%
As the required rate of return of the security (9.52%) is more than the expected rate of return (8%), the security or stock is overpriced.
Answer:
Missing word <em>"2. What is the total sunk cost regarding the decision to buy the model 200 machine rather than the model 300 machine? 3. What is the total opportunity cost regarding the decision to invest in the model 200 machine?"</em>
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1. Differential cost of buying model 200 machine = Cost of model 200 machine - Cost of model 300 machine
= $342,000 - $373,650
= -$31,650
We'll have a savings of $31,650 if model 200 is purchased rather than model 300
2. $383,000 (The Cost of existing machine). Note: $383,000 is a sunk cost since it has already been incurred.
3. Opportunity cost is the total return of the project if the money was invested elsewhere. The Opportunity cost of investing in model 200 machine is $445,600 (Returns from the alternate project)