Let us first define Delphi Technique, it a method of forecasting and a decision was made after the collaboration of ideas between the group. One common problem in a business is the "improper or not enough monitoring of cash flow".
We can apply Delphi Technique on this issue in which members will discuss and come up a common idea to resolve this, it is brainstorming activity. One possible solution is the business may need a certified accountant.
Answer:
The remaining shares should be carried at its fair value.
In this case then, the fair value of the remaining shares = $260,000*(1-0.5) = $130,000
Explanation:
According to IFRS 3(Revised), A certain group may decide to sell its controlling interest in a subsidiary but retain significant influence in the form of an associate, or retain only a financial asset. If it does so, the retained interest is remeasured to fair value, and any gain or loss compared to book value is recognised as part of the gain or loss on disposal of the subsidiary.
Answer:
C. hassle
Explanation:
It is a genuine nuisance having to commute longer than what you are used to. However, Jenn's issue cannot be defined as a true stressor, as it is something she would probably get used to in the long run.
On the other hand, real stressors would refer to work and workplace issues per se. For example, a <em>negative stressor</em> can be a long-term inability to avoid conflict with managers, which is directly influencing job stability and our feeling of economic safety. On the other hand, a <em>positive stressor</em> (or eustress) refers to the positive excitement related to events we are looking forward to, for example, our promotion.
<em>Strong stressors</em> and <em>crises</em> are related to exceptionally tough issues to overcome. For example, continuous burnout that makes us unable to cope with work is something a lot more serious than the hassle of a longer commute.
Answer:
6.14%
Explanation:
The rate of return for the date given in the question for the asset shall be determined through calculating Internal rate of return on this asset, which shall be calculated as follows:
Year Cash flow Present [email protected]% Present [email protected]%
0 ($7,250) ($7,250) ($7,250)
1 $750 $714.29 $681.82
2 $1,000 $907.03 $826.45
3 $850 $734.26 $638.62
4 $6,250 $5,141.89 $4,268.83
$247.7 ($834.28)
IRR=A%+[a/(a-b)*(B%-A%)]
A%=5%, a=$247.7 B%=10% b=(834.28)
IRR=5%+[247.7/(247.7+834.28)*(10%-5%)]
IRR=6.14%
Answer: Option C
Explanation: In simple words, financial markets refers to the market of stock, bonds and equities like securities in which the participant trade for the low transaction cost and easy availability of sellers and purchasers. Stock market is an example of financial markets.
The flow of funds from surplus to deficit is done by other financial institutions such as banks.
Hence the correct option is C.