<span>Question number q 5.8: a company has a policy to sell goods on account with terms of 2/10, n/30. if a customer purchased $100 of merchandise from this company for cash instead of on account, the customer would pay</span>
Answer:
the formula used to calculate the cost of equity (required rate of return) based on the bond yield plus risk premium is fairly simple:
cost of equity (Re) = yield of debt (bonds) + firm's risk premium = 11.52% + 3.55% = 15.07%
I'm not sure if the question was copied correctly or not, so I looked for similar questions and it included different numbers.
<em>The Harrison Company is closely held and, therefore, cannot generate reliable inputs with which to use the CAPM method for estimating a company's cost of internal equity. Harrison's bonds yield 10.28%, and the firm's analysts estimate that the firm's risk premium on its stock over its bonds is 4.95%. Based on the bond-yield-plus-risk-premium approach, Harrison's cost of Internal equity is: = 10.28% + 4.95% = 15.23%</em>
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<em>The Kennedy Company is closely held and, therefore, cannot generate reliable inputs with which to use the CAPM method for estimating a company's cost of internal equity. Kennedy's bonds yield 11.52%, and the firm's analysts estimate that the firm's risk premium on its stock over its bonds is 4.95%. Based on the bond-yield-plus-risk-premium approach, Kennedy's cost of internal equity is: = 11.52% + 4.95% = 16.47%</em>
Answer:
Option (A) is correct.
Explanation:
Following will be the definitions :
Efficiency = (Actual output ÷ Effective capacity) × 100
Utilization = (Actual output ÷ Design capacity) × 100
Therefore,
Efficiency of the system:
= (950 ÷ 1050) × 100
= 90.47% ( 90.5% rounded to one decimal point)
Utilization
:
= (950 ÷ 1,200) × 100
= 79.16% ( 79.2% rounded to one decimal point)
Answer:
$304,500
Explanation:
Interest payable on December 31, year 1 = $290,000 * 5%
Interest payable on December 31, year 1 = $14,500
Total amount of liabilities to be reported on the Balance Sheet, year 1:
= $290,000 + $14,500
= $304,500
So, the total amount of liabilities related to these bonds that will be reported on the balance sheet at December 31, Year 1 is $304,500.
Answer:
2.
Explanation:
The current liability for Wages Payable (or Accrued Payroll) represents the net pay earned by employees for which they have not yet been paid. This amount is entered into the company's balance sheet as a entry that is being adjusted and is then changed at the end of the month as a current liability that the company needs to pay.