Answer:
What is the expected dividend yield for Portman's stock today?
d. 6.40%
Suppose Portman is considering issuing 62,500 new shares at a price of $26.78 per share. If the new shares are sold to outside investors, by how much will Judy's investment in Portman Industries be diluted on a per-share basis?
a. $0.52 per share
Thus, Judy's investment will be diluted, and Judy will experience a total loss of $0.52 x 7,500 = $3,900
Explanation:
cost of equity = Re = risk free rate of return + (Beta × market premium) = 5% + (0.90 x 6%) = 10.4%
dividend in one year = $1.68 x 120% = $2.016
intrinsic stock price = $2.016 / (10.4% - 4%) = $31.50
expected dividend yield = dividend / stock price = $2.016 / $31.50 = 6.4%
Judy's loss per share = ($31.50 - $26.78) x (62,500 / 562,500) = $0.5244
Answer:
D. Debit a Stockholders' account for $800
Explanation:
In this question we use the accounting equation i.e shown below:
Total assets = Total liabilities + Total stockholder equity
where,
Debited Total assets = $1,300
Credited Total liabilities = $500
So, the total stockholder equity is
= $1,300 - $500
= $800
So, the incorrect way is to debit a stockholder equity for $800
Answer:
Net cash from investing activities (40,000)
Explanation:
<em>The investing activities are those that pertain to the purchase and sales of non-current assets and marketable securities.</em>
<em>Example of such includes the sales and purchase of property plant an equipment. Therefore, the only item to be considered here is the purchase of equipment.</em>
$
Investing activities
Equipment purchase <u>(40,000)</u>
Net cash from investing activities (40,000)