1 Question 1 (16 points) Carol Inc is considering the following three prices to charge customers for each of the candy packets they produce: i) $2.20 ii) $2.00 iii) $1.70 The relevant data for decision-making is below: Fixed Costs = $1200 Variable Costs = $0.50 per unit Calculate the following: a) The Breakeven Point for each price level b) Using price of $2.20 what would be the new breakeven point if (1) fixed costs decreased to $1000 all else remaining the same‚ (2) Variable costs increased to
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Name: Mary Rafel P‚ Abadies Rating: ___________ Course/Year: BSAc-1 Date: August 6‚ 2013 6.1 IDENTIFICATION Capital stock 1. The aggregate production capacity of existing capital goods in the economy. Zero or net change 2. Means a constant level in both the capital stock and output. Investments 3. Adjusts the capital stocks to maintain and even increase production and the level of the economic activities. Savings 4. The
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Exercise Cost of Capital 1. Lancaster Engineering Inc. (LEI) has the following capital structure‚ which is considers to be optimal: Debt 25% Preferred stock 15 Common equity 60 100% LEI’s expected net income this year is $34‚285.72‚ its established dividend payout ratio is 30 percents‚ its federal-plus-state tax rate is 40 percent‚ and investors expect earnings and dividends to grow at a constant rate of 9 percent in the future. LEI paid a dividend of $3.60 per share
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South East University Assignment Managerial finance (5133) Semester: Spring 2013 Problem-1 Warf Computers‚ Inc.‚ was founded 15 years ago by Nick Warf‚ a computer programmer. The small initial investment to start the company was made by Nick and his friends. Over the years‚ this same group has supplied the limited additional investment needed by the company in the form of both equity and short-and long-term debt. Recently the company has developed a virtual keyboard (VK). The VK uses sophisticated
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ROLE AND PURPOSE This subject aims to introduce to students a range of basic concepts and ideas in modern finance. After completing this subject‚ participants should know the principles involved in making investment and financing decisions‚ understand functions of financial markets and financial managers‚ and possess basic knowledge of option pricing and financial planning. This foundation course prepares students for more in‐depth studies at a later stage. LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon completion of the
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Homework II – Managerial Economics – Fall 2011 Each question is worth 1 point. 1. A call provision gives bondholders the right to demand‚ or "call for‚" repayment of a bond. Typically‚ calls are exercised if interest rates rise‚ because when rates rise the bondholder can get the principal amount back and reinvest it elsewhere at higher rates a. True b. False 2. Sinking funds are devices used to force companies to retire bonds on a scheduled basis prior to their maturity.
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Top of Form Please read all questions and instructions carefully. Note that you only need to enter answers in terms of numbers and without any symbols (including $‚ %‚ commas‚ etc.). Enter all monetary answers to the nearest dollar (no decimal/cents) and all interest rates to the nearest on hundredth of a percent (two decimal places). Read the syllabus for examples. The points for each question are listed in parentheses at the start of the question‚ and the total points for the entire assignment
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Chapter one General introduction Introduction The automated teller machine (ATM) is a machine that acts as a teller in an institution by receiving and issuing money to and from the ATM account holder or user. The growth and evolution of at ATMs was not only due to‚ but rather as a result of general global concentration in the technological revolution. This came due to challenges of multiple bulk of daily complex information that arise from existing difficulties like; increase in competition‚ increase
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Homework Anika Huq. 3140758. A6 Tute 5: 05/10/12 Chapter 6: Investors in the share market. 7. (a) Explain what is meant by the liquidity of a company. Define two common accounting measures of liquidity. (b) Why is liquidity an important indicator that an investor should consider when analysing share investment opportunities? Answer: 7. a) A company must ensure that it has access to sufficient cash to be able to meet its current commitments and take future advantage of future
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According to Emery‚ Finnerty‚ and Stowe (2007) the 12 Principles of Finance are divided into three groups that include: Group 1 Competition in Economic environment A. The Principle of Self-Interested Behavior: Theory suggests people behave in a mannerism that is most beneficial for them. B. The Principle of Two-Sided Transactions: Theory suggests there are two perspectives or positions in every situation. C. The Signaling Principle: Theory suggests people make assumptions based on actions
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