If projects are mutually exclusive, only one project can be chosen. The internal rate of return (IRR) and the net present value (NPV) methods will not always choose the same project. If the crossover rate on the NPV profile is below the horizontal axis, the methods will _<em>always_</em> agree.
NPV is the abbreviation of Net present value which is a financial metric that seeks to capture the total value of an investment opportunity.
For mutually exclusive projects, if the IRR or internal rate of return is greater than the cost of capital, you accept the project. If it is less than the cost of capital, then you reject the project.
Also, If projects are mutually exclusive, accept the one with the highest IRR or internal rate of return by assuming it is above the hurdle rate.
Therefore, the answer is always.
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The organization that does not provide free or loss cost training and counseling associated with the Small Business Association is IBRD.
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A Small Business Association are agencies that provides resources (like capital, skill, advice) to small businesses for innovation, growth etc
SCORE, VBOC and WBC are all agencies that provide free mentoring services, free training, loss-cost training, counseling etc
Hence, the organization that does not provide free or loss cost training and counseling associated with the Small Business Association is IBRD
Therefore, the Option A is correct.
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Answer:
option (c) 9%
Explanation:
Data provided in the question:
current price of outstanding shares = $38.89
Last Dividend paid = $3.50
Marginal tax rate = 34%
Now,
cost of preferred equity = Dividend ÷ Price per share
thus,
cost of preferred equity = $3.50 ÷ $38.89
or
cost of preferred equity = 0.0899
or
cost of preferred equity = 0.0899 × 100%
= 8.99% ≈ 9%
Hence,
The correct answer is option (c) 9%
Answer:
$1,395
Explanation:
Total cost of Inventory purchased
= (No. of units × Per unit price) + (No. of units × Per unit price) + (No. of units × Per unit price)
= (240 × 8) +(340 × 10) +(440 × 11)
= 1,920 + 3,400 + 4,840
= $10,160
Number of units purchased = 240 + 340 + 440
= 1,020
Average cost per unit = total cost /No. of units
= 10,160 /1,020
= $ 9.9608 per unit
Cost of ending inventory = 140 × 9.9608
= $1,395