In 2020, Creeper Corporation had a $4,000 net long-term capital loss that it could not carry back. For 2021, it reported the following capital transactions. Long-term capital gain$2,000 Short-term capital gain3,000 As a result of these transactions, for 2021 Creeper reports a: a.Net short-term capital gain of $1,000. b.Carryover to 2022 of $2,000 long-term capital loss. c.Net short-term capital gain of $3,000. d.Net long-term capital gain of $1,000.

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Answer 1

Answer:

d. Net long-term capital gain of $1,000

Explanation:

2020, $4,000 net long-term capital loss that it could not carry back.

2021, Long-term capital gain $2,000

2021, Short-term capital gain $3,000

In 2021, Creeper would reports a:

Net long-term capital gain = Long-term capital gain + Short-term capital gain - Net long-term capital loss

Net long-term capital gain = $2,000 + $3,000 - $4,000

Net long-term capital gain = $1,000


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Lake Incorporated purchased all of the outstanding stock of Huron Company paying $961,000 cash. Lake assumed all of the liabilities of Huron. Book values and fair values of acquired assets and liabilities were: Book Value Fair Value Current assets (net) $ 130,300 $ 124,700 Property, plant, equip. (net) 614,000 769,000 Liabilities 151,800 175,000 Lake would record goodwill of:

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Answer:

$242,300

Explanation:

Goodwill = Purchase Price - Net Assets taken over at Fair Value

where,

Purchase Price = $961,000

Net Assets taken over at Fair Value = $ 124,700 + $769,000 - $175,000 = $718,700

therefore,

Goodwill = $961,000 - $718,700 = $242,300

conclusion :

Lake would record goodwill of $242,300

Bernie is a former executive who is retired. This year Bernie received $190,000 in pension payments and $15,200 of Social Security payments. What amount must Bernie include in his gross income

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Answer:

$202,920

Explanation:

Calculation to determine determine What amount must Bernie include in his gross income

Using this formula

Gross income=Pension payments Received+85% of social security benefits

Let plug in the formula

Gross income=$190,000 + ($15,200 * 85%)

Gross income=$190,000+$12,920

Gross income=$202,920

Therefore The amount that Bernie must include in his gross income is $202,920

Consider a stock with current year dividend equal to $2.00 per share. You believe the dividend will grow 15% per year for 10 years and 4% per year thereafter.The required equity rate of return (and your hurdle rate) is 10%. What is the fair price of the stock? Assuming the market price of the stock is $70, what is the expected return?

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Answer:

a. Fair price of the stock = $79.82

b. The expected return is 7.29%

Explanation:

a. What is the fair price of the stock?

Note: See the attached file for the calculation of present values (PV) of dividends for year 1 to 10.

From the attached excel file, we have:

Previous year dividend in year 1 = Current year dividend = $2

Total of dividends from year 1 to year 10 = $25.74793130208810

Year 10 dividend = $8.09111547141582

Therefore, we have:

Year 11 dividend = Year 10 dividend * (100% + Dividend growth rate in year 11) = $8.09111547141582 * (100% + 4%) = $8.41476009027245

Share price at year 10 = Year 11 dividend / (Required equity rate of return - Perpetual dividend growth rate) = $8.41476009027245 / (10% - 4%) = $140.246001504541

PV of share price at year 10 = Price at year 10 / (100% + required equity rate of return)^Number of years = $140.246001504541 / (100% + 10%)^10 = $54.0709047493998

Therefore, we have:

Fair price of the stock = Total of dividends from year 1 to year 10 + PV of share price at year 10 = $25.74793130208810 + $54.0709047493998 = $79.82

b. Assuming the market price of the stock is $70, what is the expected return?

This can be calculated using the dividend discount model formula as follows:

P = D1 / (r - g) ............................ (1)

Where,

P = Market price of the stock = $70

D1 = Next dividend = Current dividend * (100% + Dividend growth rate in perpetuity) = $2 * (100% + 4%) = $2.30

r = Expected return = ?

g = Dividend growth rate in perpetuity = 4%, or 0.04

Substituting the values into equation (1) and solve for r, we have:

70 = 2.30 / (r - 0.04)

70(r - 0.04) = 2.30

70r - 2.80 = 2.30

70r = 2.30 + 2.80

70r = 5.10

r = 5.10 / 70

r = 0.0729, or 7.29%

Therefore, the expected return is 7.29%.

Japan has been one of China's largest sources of imports, along with South Korea and the United States. Because there is still political enmity between China and Japan due to the Japanese occupation of parts of China during World War II, the best explanation for the present Japanese trade relationship with China is

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Answer: c. geographical proximity

Explanation:

The Japanese and the Chinese have not been on the best of terms for centuries and this became worse in the 20th century with Japanese attacks on the Chinese and then after those ended with the second world war, Japan was and still is firmly in the U.S. camp which China does not appreciate.

This hasn't stopped Japan and China from trading however because they are so close to each other and so logistical benefits ensure that they are some of each others' biggest trading partners.

Oriole Company uses the percentage of receivables method for recording bad debts expense. The accounts receivable balance is $280000 and credit sales are $2810000. Management estimates that 5% of accounts receivable will be uncollectible. What adjusting entry will Oriole Company make if the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a credit balance of $2800 before adjustment

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Answer:

Dr. Bad debt expense. $11,200

---------To Allowance for doubtful accounts $11,200

Explanation:

Given that:

Accounts receivable balance = $280,000

Total credit sales = $2,810,000

5% of accounts receivables will be bad debt = $280,00 × 5% = $14,000

Credit balance allowance for doubtful account = $2,800 and it must increase to $14,000 I.e $14,000 - $2,800 = $11,200

Adjusting journal entry

Dr Bad debt expense $11,200

-------- Cr Allowance for doubtful accounts $11,200

oetz Corporation has gathered the following data on a proposed investment project (Ignore income taxes.): Investment required in equipment $ 30,000 Annual cash inflows $ 6,000 Salvage value of equipment $ 0 Life of the investment 15 years Required rate of return 10 % The company uses straight-line depreciation on all equipment. Assume cash flows occur uniformly throughout a year except for the initial investment. Refer to Exhibit 12B-1 and Exhibit 12B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using the tables provided. The internal rate of return of the investment is closest to:

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Answer:

10.25%

Explanation:

Internal rate of return is the discount rate that equates the after-tax cash flows from an investment to the amount invested

IRR can be calculated with a financial calculator  

Cash flow = cash inflow - cash outflow

cash outflow = depreciation expense

Straight line depreciation expense = (Cost of asset - Salvage value) / useful life

$30,000 / 15 = $2000

Cash flow = $6000 - 2000 = $4000

Cash flow in year 0 = $-30,000

Cash flow in year 1 to 15 = 4,000

IRR = 10.24%

To find the IRR using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. After inputting all the cash flows, press the IRR button and then press the compute button.  

ssued 10,800 shares of common stock at $6.00 per share. Issued 20,400 shares of common stock at $8.20 per share. Reported a net income of $108,000. Paid dividends of $59,000. Purchased 3,100 shares of treasury stock at $10.20 (part of the 20,400 shares issued at $8.20). What is total shareholders' equity at the end of 2021

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Answer:

$249,460

Explanation:

Calculation to determine total shareholders' equity at the end of 2021

Issued of stock $64,800

( 10,800 shares *$6.00 per share)

Issued of stock $167,280

(20,400 shares *$8.20 per share)

Net income of $108,000

Less Dividends ( $59,000)

Less Treasury stock ($31,620)

( 3,100 shares $10.20)

2021 Ending total shareholders' equity $249,460

Therefore The total shareholders' equity at the end of 2021 is $249,460

Quantum Inc. has warrants outstanding that allow the holder to purchase 1.5 shares of stock per warrant at $30 per share (exercise price). Thus, each individual share can be purchased at $30 with the warrant. The common stock is currently selling for $36. The warrant is selling for $12.

Required:
a. What is the intrinsic (minimum) value of this warrant?
b. What is the speculative premium on this warrant?
c. What should happen to the speculative premium as the expiration date approaches?

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Answer:

A. $9.00

B. $3.00

C. Decrease

Explanation:

a. Calculation to determine the intrinsic (minimum) value of this warrant

Using this formula

I = (M – E) × N

Where,

I represent Intrinsic value of a warrant

M represent Market value of common stock

E represent Exercise price of a warrant

N represent Number of shares each warrant entitles theholder to purchase

Let plug in the formula

I=($36 – $30) *1.5

I=$6*1.5

I = $9.00

Therefore the intrinsic (minimum) value of this warrant is $9.00

b. Calculation to determine the speculative premium on this warrant

Using this formula

S = W – I

Where,

S representSpeculative premium

W represent Warrant price

I represent Intrinsic value.

Let plug in the formula

S=$12-[($36 – $30) *1.5]

S=$12 – $9

S = $3.00

Therefore the speculative premium on this warrant is $3.00

c.What should happen to the SPECULATIVE PREMIUM as the expiration date approaches is for it to DECREASE and thereby approach $0.

As a marketing term, __________ generally includes not only physical goods, but also services and ideas. Multiple Choice marketing invention merchandise product concept

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Answer:

product

Explanation:

The product is an item that the company offer to its customer for buying the product. It is not only the goods that to be kept physically but it also consist of the services and ideas so that it become differentiate with the competitor. The product can be differentiate in terms of cost, quality, quantity, presentable form via having the innovative ideas

So, the 2nd last option is correct

If AP sells the toaster ovens for $17 each, how many units will it have to sell to make a profit of $431,000 before taxes

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If $60,000.00 is the total sales from selling toaster ovens at $16.00 each, then the total units of toaster ovens sold would be 3,750.00 units. If expenses where given, say for example, 40% of the sales, with a profit before tax of $60,000.00, then total sales should be $84,000.00 equivalent to 5,250 units of toaster ovens.

When the general level of prices rises, the economy is experiencing ____.

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When the general level of prices rises, the economy is experiencing inflation

In response to dwindling sales of organic meats, Hain Celestial executives decided to promote the sale of organically grown nuts as an alternative source of protein, which is an excellent example of a firm's:

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Answer:

Product substitute

Explanation:

Product substitute is defined as one that meets similar needs of the consumer. As demand for one of such goods rises the demand of the other tends to fall as the meet similar needs.

In the given scenario organic meats are seen as being substituted by organically grown nuts as a source of protein.

So when Hain Celestial has dwindling sales of organic meats they were considering organically grown nuts as a different product to give to customers

spectrum corp desires a 25% target gross profit after covering all product costs: considering the total product costs assigned to the products c and d, what would spectrum have to charge the customer to achieve that gross profit

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Answer:

Note: "The full question is attached as picture below"

Required selling price for product = Total product cost / Product cost as a percentage of selling price

Note: When the gross profit rate is 25%, this means that Product cost as a percentage of selling price is 75%

Total cost assigned for product C = $1,396

Total cost assigned for product D = $3,158

What would Oak have to charge the customer to achieve that gross profit?

Charge to the customer for Product C:

= $1,396 / 0.75

= $1861.333333333333

= $1,861.33

Charge to the customer for Product D:

= $3,158 / 0.75

= $4210.666666666667

= $4,210.67

indirect materials are those used that enter into and become a major part of the finished product true or false

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Yes it is true and it is correct

Practice Do It! Review 02 The following information is available for Sunland Company. April 1 April 30 Raw materials inventory $10,000 $13,500 Work in process inventory 5,400 3,710 Materials purchased in April $98,000 Direct labor in April 80,300 Manufacturing overhead in April 156,000 Prepare the cost of goods manufactured schedule for the month of April.

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Answer:

Cost of goods manufactured=$332,490

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

April 1 April 30

Raw materials inventory $10,000 $13,500

Work in process inventory 5,400 3,710

Materials purchased in April $98,000

Direct labor in April 80,300

Manufacturing overhead in April 156,000

To calculate the cost of goods manufactured, we need to use the following formula:

cost of goods manufactured= beginning WIP + direct materials + direct labor + allocated manufacturing overhead - Ending WIP

cost of goods manufactured= 5,400 + (10,000 + 98,000 - 13,500) + 80,300 + 156,000 - 3,710

cost of goods manufactured=$332,490

Terps Corp.'s comparative balance sheet at December 31, 2021 and 2020 reported accumulated depreciation balances of $1,245,000 and $900,000, respectively. Property with a cost of $75,000 and a carrying amount of $57,000 was the only property sold in 2021. Depreciation charged to operations in 2021 was

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Depreciation charged to operations in 2021 is computed as;

=

The price of the stock at the beginning of 2018 was $56.81 and you sold the stock at $68.14 at the end of the year. What is the dividend yield (use your answer from 3a above), capital gain(loss), and total percentage return

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Question Completion:

The total dividends paid is $1,743,400 and the outstanding shares are 1,300,000.

Answer:

a. The dividend per share = $1.34

b. The dividend yield = 1.97%

c. The capital gain = $11.33

d. The total percentage return = 22.3%.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Dividends paid = $1,743,400

Outstanding shares = 1,300,000

Dividends per share = $1.34 ($1,743,400/1,300,000)

Dividend yield = Dividend per share/Stock price

= $1.34/$68.14 = 1.97%

Capital gain = $11.33 ($68.14 - $56.81)

Total return = $12.67 ($11.33 + $1.34)

Total percentage return = Total return/Beginning Stock Price * 100

= $12.67/$56.81 * 100

= 22.3%

Lore Co. changed from the cash basis to the accrual basis of accounting during 2005. The cumulative effect of this change should be reported in Lore's 2005 financial statements as a Group of answer choices Prior period adjustment resulting from the correction of an error. Prior period adjustment resulting from the change in accounting principle. Adjustment to retained earnings for an accounting principle change. Component of income after extraordinary item.

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Answer: Prior period adjustment resulting from the correction of an error.

Explanation:

The Cash basis method is not acceptable under both IFRS and U.S. GAAP accounting principles and these are the principles followed by the majority of the world so Lore Co. was using the cash basis in violation of both conventions which means that their accounting records before the change are considered wrong and full of errors.

In changing to the acceptable principles, they are correcting that error and need to adjust prior periods for that error as well.

If 10,000 pounds of direct materials are purchased for $9,300 on account and the standard cost is $.90 per pound, the journal entry to record the purchase is Raw Materials Inventory 9,300 Accounts Payable 9,000 Materials Price Variance 300 Raw Materials Inventory 9,000 Materials Price Variance 300 Accounts Payable 9,300 Work In Process Inventory 9,300 Accounts Payable 9,000 Materials Quantity Variance 300 Raw Materials Inventory 9,300 Accounts Payable 9,300

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Answer:

Raw Materials Inventory 9,000 Materials Price Variance 300 Accounts Payable 9,300

Explanation:

Based on the information given journal entry to record the purchase is

Dr Raw Materials Inventory $9,000

(10,000 pounds*$.90 per pound)

Dr Materials Price Variance $300

($9,300-$9,000)

Cr Accounts Payable $9,300

(To record purchase)

Consumers buy goods or services they want or need.
True
False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Net income was $503,000 in 2020, $473,000 in 2021, and $521,000 in 2022. What is the percentage of change from (a) 2020 to 2021, and (b) from 2021 to 2022

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the percentage of change is as follows;

a. For 2020 to 2021

= (Net income in 2021 - net income is 2020) ÷ (net income in 2020)

= ($473,000 - $503,000) ÷ ($503,000)

= -5.96% decrease

b .For 2021 to 2022

= (Net income in 2022 - net income is 2021) ÷ (net income in 2021)

= ($521,000 - $473,000) ÷ ($473,000)

= 10.15% increase

In this way it is calculated

A very large company would be most likely to have a(n) ___ at the ahead of its accounting department.

A. Executive vice president
B. Controller
C. Chief financial officer
D. Accounting manager

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A very large company would be most likely to have a Chief financial officer as the head of its accounting department.

The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) would most likely be in charge of the accounting division of a very large corporation. A company's Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is in charge of all financial operations, including accounting, budgeting, financial reporting, and forecasting. The day-to-day accounting activities of a corporation are managed by the controller, who holds a mid-level role. The basic duties of the accounting manager include leading a group of accountants and supervising the creation of financial statements and reports. Even though the executive vice president may be in charge of the entire organization, they could not have specific knowledge of accounting and finance.

A Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a senior executive accountable for directing the financial actions of a firm. Monitoring cash flow, assessing the firm's financial advantages and disadvantages, and creating strategies for financial expansion are all tasks assigned to the CFO. Also, they are in charge of supervising the creation of predictions and current financial reports. In conclusion, the CFO is essential to the efficient management of a company's finances.

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Silver Corporation incurred costs of $600,000 for managing the wholesale division during the year. The customer details of the company were as follows: X Y Z Sales $600,000 $400,000 $200,000 COGS $40,000 $20,000 $15,000 How much cost will be allocated to customer Y, if a cause-effect relationship cannot be established with any cost driver

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Answer: $200,000

Explanation:

The cost will be allocated to customer Y, if a cause-effect relationship cannot be established with any cost driver will be calculated thus:

Total sales = $600,000 + $400,000 + $200,000 = $1,200,000

The percentage of Y on total sales will be:

= $400,000/$1,200,000 × 100

= 1/3 × 100

= 33.33%

Therefore, the cost that's allocated to Y will then be:

= $600,000 × 33.33%

= $600,000 × 0.3333

= $200,000

Therefore, the correct answer is $200,000

Larance Detailing's cost formula for its materials and supplies is $1,910 per month plus $10 per vehicle. For the month of November, the company planned for activity of 86 vehicles, but the actual level of activity was 51 vehicles. The actual materials and supplies for the month was $2,430. The materials and supplies in the flexible budget for November would be closest to:

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Answer:

$2,420

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what The materials and supplies in the flexible budget for November would be closest to:

Using this formula

Cost = Fixed cost + (Variable cost per unit × q)

Let plug in the formula

Cost= $1,910 + $10 × 51

Cost= $2,420

Therefore The materials and supplies in the flexible budget for November would be closest to:$2,420

Assume that the Fed increases the money supply when there is substantial unemployment in the economy. According to the quantity theory of money, if velocity is constant, then:

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Answer:

Nominal GDP will increase.

Explanation:

Gain contingencies usually are recognized in a company's income statement when: Multiple Choice The gain is reasonably possible and the amount is reasonably estimable. The gain is certain The amount is reasonably estimable. The gain is probable and the amount is reasonably estimable.]

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Answer: The gain is certain

Explanation:

A Gain contingency means that the company stands to make a gain in future if a certain event happens such as the company winning a lawsuit that would result in a good settlement figure for them.

According to U.S. GAAP, gain contingencies are not to be recognized unless it is certain that the gain is coming. If the gain is not certain and is recorded, the income is considered overstated.

Top Line Electronics has a piece of machinery that costs $600,000 and is expected to have a useful life of 4 years. Residual value is expected to be $100,000. Using the double-declining-balance method, what is depreciation expense for the first year

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Answer:

Annual depreciation= $250,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $600,000

Salvage value= $100,000

Useful life= 4 years

To calculate the annual depreciation, we need to use the following formula:

Annual depreciation= 2*[(book value)/estimated life (years)]

Annual depreciation= 2*[(600,000 - 100,000) / 4]

Annual depreciation= $250,000

Investment X offers to pay you $5,500 per year for nine years, whereas Investment Y offers to pay you $8,000 per year for five years. a. Calculate the present value for Investments X and Y if the discount rate is 5 percent. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answers to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) b. Calculate the present value for Investments X and Y if the discount rate is 15 percent.

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Answer:

Investment X = $39,093.02

Investment Y = $34,635.81

b

Investment X =$26,243.71

Investment y =$26,817.24

Explanation:

Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows

Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator

Investment X

Cash flow each year from year 1 to 9 = $5,500

PV when I is 5% = $39,093.02

PV when I is 15% =$26,243.71

Investment Y

Cash flow each year from year 1 to 5 = $8,000

PV when I is 5% =  $34,635.81

PV when I is 15$26,243.71% = $26,817.24

To find the NPV using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.  

3. Press compute  

What would be the maximum an investor should pay for the common stock of a firm that has no growth opportunities but pays a dividend of $1.36 per year? The required rate of return is 12.5 percent.
a. $11.24
b. $9.52
c. $10.88
d. $10.64
e. $11.47

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Answer:

$10.88

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What would be the maximum an investor should pay for the common stock of a firm that has no growth opportunities

Using this formula

Maximum payment for common stock=Dividend/Required rate of return

Let plug in the formula

Maximum payment for common stock=$1.36/.125 Maximum payment for common stock= $10.88

Therefore What would be the maximum an investor should pay for the common stock of a firm that has no growth opportunities is $10.88

Jiffy Co. expects to pay a dividend of $3.00 per share in one year. The current price of Jiffy common stock is $60 per share. What is the cost of internal common equity (retained earnings) if the long-term growth in dividends is projected to be 9 percent indefinitely

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Answer:

the cost of the internal common equity is 14%

Explanation:

The computation of the cost of internal common equity is shown below;

Stock Price = Dividend per share ÷ (required rate of return - growth rate)

$60 = $3 ÷ (required rate of return - 0.09)

60 required return - $5.4 = $3

60 required return = $8.4

So, the required return is

= 8.4 ÷ 60

= 14%

Hence, the cost of the internal common equity is 14%

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