<span>Year Cash Flow
0 -$46,400
1 18,000
2 33,530
3 4,600</span>
<span>NPV = -$46,400 + $18,000 / (1 + 0.09) + $33,530 / (1 + 0.09)2 + $4,600 / (1 + 0.09)3 =
</span><span>-$1,574.41</span>
Answer:
The risk premium on market is 8%
Explanation:
The CAPM or Capital Asset Pricing Model is used to calculate the required rate of return on a stock which is the minimum return that is expected or required by the investors to invest in a stock based on its systematic risk as measured by the beta of the stock.
The formula to calculate r under the CAPM is,
r = rRF + Beta * rpM
Where,
- rRF is the risk free rate
- rpM is the risk premium on market
To calculate the risk premium on market, we will input the available values for r, rRF and beta in the equation above.
0.158 = 0.07 + 1.1 * rpM
0.158 - 0.07 = 1.1 * rpM
0.088 / 1.1 = rpM
rpM = 0.08 or 8%
So, the risk premium on market is 8%
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "D": a CSR.
Explanation:
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the set of actions companies take that go beyond their regular operations to ensure consumers' satisfaction and benefit society as a whole. Taking care of their inner and outer environment is a clear example of CSR.
In particular, <em>because of the business Whole Foods is dedicated to, keeping their foods in proper conditions to facilitate the purchase of their consumers and avoid food contamination represents their CSR.</em>
Answer:
1.- The operating income would <u>increase </u>for $680
2.- The operating income would <u>decrease</u> for $680
3.- The Operating Income would be $59,500
Explanation:
We are going to use the contribution margin per unit
<u>This way we avoid most of the calculations</u>
1.- Contribution Margin x ΔUnits = ΔOperating Income
CM per units 17 x 40 = <em>680</em>
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2.- Contribution Margin x ∨Units = ∨perating Income
CM per unit x (-40) = <em>-680</em>
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3.- Contribution Margin x Sales Volume - Fixed Cost = Operating Income
17 x 6,800 - 55,700
115.600 - 55,700 =<em> 59,900</em>
Answer with Explanation:
Qualitative attributes would be the Quality of steel used, interior and exterior design of the car, additional features that it offers, etc.
These attributes are qualitative characteristics of cars because they give us feeling of superiority over other similar items. Hence the strength of steel used clearly reflects the strength of car, interior design gives comfort, exterior design increases sense of superiority, additional features that the car offers will give upperhand over other cars.
All these features of car are qualitative because these can not be measured in numbers. On the other hand, Quantitative attributes includes price of spare parts, car and mileage per litre.
Quantitative attributes are reflected in numbers and thus are more desicive in nature.