I believe the answer is:
- What can go wrong?
This question is asked to find out the potential risk that may occur after purchasing the product.
- What is the likely return?
This question is asked to find out potential benefit from consuming the product
-Is the risk worth the return?
<span>The purchase should be made only if the potential benefit would outweigh potential risk
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The answers are A E and D
Answer:
$14,800
Explanation:
Rosie's has 1,300 shares outstanding at a market price of $10
Sandy's had 2,000 shares outstanding at a market price of $23
The incremental value of the acquisition is $1,800
Therefore, the value of Rosie's to Sandy's can be calculated as follows
=( 1,300×$10)+$1,800
= $13,000+$1,800
=$14,800
Hence the value of Rosie's to Sandy's is $14,800
Answer:
c. more off-balance-sheet activities.
Explanation:
Large banks typically have more off-balance-sheet activities and more loans per dollar assets which lead to an increase in average cost.
Larger banks have lower equity capital than smaller banks thereby paying higher interests on their funds.
Larger banks have lesser core deposits than smaller banks. Smaller banks rely more on core deposits with rates not varying as open market rates, whereas large bank depend on wholesale funds that vary with market rates.
Answer:
The IRR for this project is 28.88%
Explanation:
The Internal Rate of Return (IRR) is that rate of return in which the Net present value (NPV) of the project is zero.
Where, Net Present value is that value in which the initial investment and cash outflows after applying discount factor is equal.
The Internal rate of return is calculated by using the Excel formula:
= IRR (-initial investment, all cash outflows)
The computation is shown in the attachment sheet.
Thus, the IRR for this project is 28.88%