Answer:
c.the expected future returns must be equal to the required return.
Explanation:
When the stock is at equilibrium than the intrinsic value of the stock is equivalent to the market price of the stock that depicts that the expected returns which held in the future should be equivalent to the required return
Therefore the option c is correct
And, the other options that are mentioned in the question are incorrect
When using an office phone or any phone for calling
someone, the two most important things to make sure is the etiquette and the
voice. This is because in the absence of visual actions or nonverbal clues when
talking through the phone, the other person on the line might likely misinterpret
what you are really trying to convey.
Answers:
<u>etiquette</u> and <u>voice</u>
Answer: Signature liability
Explanation:
The signature liability is basically associate with the negotiable instruction as the people are not contractually liable only the signature person has the liability for the payment based on the specific amount.
The signature liability is basically refers to the signature on the negotiable instrument that is used for identifying the main person who ar obligated for paying. Therefore, Signature liability is the correct answer.
Answer:
%variation 2011= 10%
%variation 2012= 20%
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Gerard Company reported sales of $300,000 for 2010; $330,000 for 2011; and $360,000 for 2012.
The percentual variation is calculated by the following formula:
%variation(2010 year base)= [(sales 1 - sales 0)/sales 0]*100
%variation 2011= [(330,000 - 300,000)/300,000]*100= 10%
%variation 2012= [(360,000 - 300,000)/300,000]*100= 20%
Answer: $23,200 as total current asset for the period
Explanation:
Note Receivable has a value $16,000
Interest on Note = 5%
Accrued for 9 months
Yearly Interest accrued = 16,000*5%*12= 9,600
Interest for 9 months = 9600/12*9 = 7,200
Balance sheet Extract
Other Income
Int Accrued on Note Receivable $7,200
Current Asset
Note Receivable $16,000
Int Accrued on Note Receivable $7,200
Total Current Asset $23,200