The Ashford Twins hired you as a consultant to estimate the company's WACC. You have obtained the following information. (1) The company's noncallable bonds mature in 20 years, have a coupon rate of 7.00% paid annually, a par value of $1,000, and a current market price of $850. (2) The company's tax rate is 28%. (3) The required rate of return on the company's common stock based on CAPM is 10.0%. (4) The target capital structure consists of 20% debt, with the remainder comprised of common equity. What is its WACC

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Answer 1

Answer:

9.24 %

Explanation:

WACC = Cost of Equity x Weight of Equity + Cost of Debt x Weight of Debt

Remember to use the After tax cost of debt :

Cost of Debt r is

Pv = - $850

Fv = $1,000

n = 20

p/yr = 1

pmt =  $1,000 x 7.00% = $70

r = ??

Using a financial calculator r is 8.60 %

thus,

After tax cost of debt = 8.60 % x (1 - 0.28)

                                    = 6.192 %

therefore

WACC = 10.0% x 80 % + 6.192 % x 20 %

           = 9.2384 or 9.24 %

The company's WACC is 9.24 %


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A maker of computer games expects to sell games at a price of per game. These units cost to produce.​ Selling, general, and administrative expenses are million and depreciation is . What is the EBIT​ break-even point for the number of games sold in this​ case?

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Answer:

$33,684 units

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the EBIT break-even point for the number of games sold in this case

Using this formula

Units sold=(Selling, general, and administrative expenses+Depreciation)/(Price per game-Units cost)

Let plug in the formula

Units sold=($1,000,000+$280,000)/($48-$10)

Units sold = $1,280,000 / $38

Units sold= $33,684 units

Therefore the EBIT break-even point for the number of games sold in this case will be $33,684 units

Martin Corp. permits any of its employees to buy shares directly from the company through payroll deduction. There are no brokerage fees and shares can be purchased at a 15% discount. During 2021, employees purchased 12 million shares; during this same period, the shares had a market price of $15 per share at the end of the year. Martin's 2021 pretax earnings will be reduced by:

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Answer:

$27 million

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what Martin's 2021 pretax earnings will be reduced by:

Cash $153 million

($15 x 12 million x 85%)

Compensation expense $27 million

($15 x 12 million x 15%)

Common stock $180 million

($15 x 12 million)

Therefore Martin's 2021 pretax earnings will be reduced by:$27 million

A company with current-year sales of $4,500,000 and cost of goods sold of $3,248,000 reduced its inventory days from 119 days in the prior year to 115 days for the current year. Its receivable days slowed from 40 days to 43 days. What was the cash flow effect of these swing-factor efficiency changes

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Answer:

($1391.78)

Explanation:

According to the problem, computation of the given data are as follows,

Sales = $4,500,000  

COG sold = $3,248,000

First we calculate the amount receivable in both 40 and 43 days, then

Amount Receivable = Sale ( Receivable days ÷ 365)

Amount Receivable (40 days) = $4,500,000 ( 40 ÷ 365) = $493,150.68

Amount Receivable (43 days) = $4,500,000 ( 43 ÷ 365) = $530,136.99

So, change in receivables = $530,136.99 - $493,150.68

= $36,986.30

Now we calculate the inventory for both 119 and 115 days

Inventory = COG Sold ( Inventory Days ÷ 365)

Inventory (119 Days) = $3,248,000 ( 119 ÷ 365) = $1,058,936.99

Inventory (115 Days) = $3,248,000 ( 115 ÷ 365) = $1,023,342.47

So, change in inventory = $1,058,936.99-$1,023,342.47

= $35,594.51

So, we can calculate the cashflow effect by using following formula,

Cashflow change = Change in inventory - Change in receivables

By putting the value, we get

Cashflow change = $35,594.51 - $36,986.30

=  ($1391.78) (Bracket denotes negative)

Determine the net income of a company for which the following information is available for the month of July. Employee salaries expense $ 182,000 Interest expense 12,000 Rent expense 22,000 Consulting revenue 408,000

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Answer:

I don't know thish question

The Chewbacca Starship Company had the following transactions during the month of December:

a. purchased inventory on account for $230,000 (assume Chewbacca uses a perpetual inventory system)
b. paid $57,000 in salaries to employees for work performed during the month
c. sold merchandise that cost $154,000 to credit customers for $285,000
d. collected $265,000 in cash from credit customers
e. paid suppliers of inventory $210,000.

Required:
Post the above transactions to the T-accounts. Assume that the opening balances in each of the accounts is zero except for cash, accounts receivable, and accounts payable that had opening balances of $73,500, $60,000, and $39,000, respectively.

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Answer:

The Chewbacca Starship Company

T-accounts:

Cash

Date   Account Titles                 Debit        Credit

Dec. 1 Beginning balance      $73,500

Dec. 31 Salaries expense                        $57,000

Dec. 31 Accounts receivable 265,000

Dec. 31 Accounts payable                       210,000

Accounts receivable

Date   Account Titles           Debit        Credit

Dec. 1 Beginning balance   $60,000

Dec. 31 Sales revenue         154,000

Dec. 31 Cash                                     $265,000

Accounts payable

Date   Account Titles           Debit        Credit

Dec. 1 Beginning balance                  $39,000

Dec. 31 Inventory                               230,000

Dec. 31 Cash                    $210,000

Inventory

Date     Account Titles           Debit        Credit

Dec. 31 Accounts payable   $230,000

Sales revenue

Date     Account Titles           Debit        Credit

Dec. 31 Accounts receivable              $154,000

Salaries Expense

Date     Account Titles           Debit        Credit

Dec. 31 Cash                       $57,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

a. Inventory $230,000 Accounts payable $230,000

b. Salaries expense $57,000 Cash $57,000

c. Accounts receivable $154,000 Sales revenue $154,000

d. Cash $365,000 Accounts receivable $265,000

e. Accounts payable $210,000 Cash $210,000

Opening balances:

Cash $73,500

Accounts receivable $60,000

Accounts payable $39,000

Jason and Katrina work on the loading dock for Longhaul Transport Company. Jason has a disability. Katrina has seniority. Jason asks for a transfer, which would represent an accommodation for his disability. Longhaul gives the transfer to Katrina on the basis of her seniority. Jason files a suit against Longhaul for discrimination on the basis of his disability. The court is most likely to rule that:___.
1. Jason’s disability is a sufficient basis for relief.
2. Katrina’s seniority is a good defense.
3. Longhaul’s action was a business necessity.
4. Longhaul’s action was a reasonable accommodation.

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Answer:

Katrina's seniority is a good defense.

Explanation:

Industrial Jurisprudence

This is refered to as a system of rules and regulations that is used by labor and management fashion to show their specific employment rights and obligations in the work environment.

Seniority System

This is refered to as different rules and procedures usually within an agreement that shows the allocation of certain job situations including promotion, layoff and recall, as well as certain economic benefits based on length of service. This is application to many organizations.

Seniority

This very important measure of employee job security and it start with acquiring seniority on the date & time of hire (cannot be awarded until completion of probationary period).

Jason may lose the case as a result of the seniority system.

Santana Rey, owner of Business Solutions, decides to diversify her business by also manufacturing computer workstation furniture.
Required:
1. Classify the following manufacturing costs of Business Solutions as (a) variable or fixed and (b) direct or indirect.
A. Monthly flat fee to clean workshop
B. Laminate coverings for desktops
C. Taxes on assembly workshop
2. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured for Business Solutions for the month ended January 31, 2018. Assume the following manufacturing costs:
Direct materials: $2,300
Factory overhead: $550
Direct labor: $1,200
Beginning work in process: none (December 31, 2019)
Ending work in process: $550 (January 31, 2020)
Beginning finished goods inventory: none (December 31, 2019)
Ending finished goods inventory: $320 (January 31, 2020)
3. Prepare the cost of goods sold section of a partial income statement for Business Solutions for the month ended January 31, 2018.

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Answer:

Business Solutions

1. Costs Classification:

A. Monthly flat fee to clean workshop = fixed / indirect

B. Laminate coverings for desktops = variable / direct

C. Taxes on assembly workshop = fixed / indirect

2. A Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured:

Direct materials:                       $2,300

Factory overhead:                      $550

Direct labor:                              $1,200

Beginning work in process:         0

Ending work in process:             (550)

Cost of goods manufactured $3,500

3. Cost of goods sold:

Beginning finished goods inventory: $0

Cost of goods manufactured     $3,500

Ending finished goods inventory: $320

Cost of goods sold =                   $3,180

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Direct materials: $2,300

Factory overhead: $550

Direct labor: $1,200

Beginning work in process: none (December 31, 2019)

Ending work in process: $550 (January 31, 2020)

Beginning finished goods inventory: none (December 31, 2019)

Ending finished goods inventory: $320 (January 31, 2020)

b) Variable costs are input or direct costs that change with the level of output.  Fixed costs are indirect costs that do not change based on the units produced.

Which of the following statements about corporate governance in China is false? a. The state still uses direct and/or indirect controls to influence the strategies employed by most firms. b. The Chinese governance system may be tilting toward the Western model. c. Firms with higher state ownership tend to have lower market value and more volatility in those values over time. d. Private firms seek to establish political ties with the government to increase market value and avoid potential conflict between the principals.

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Answer: D. Private firms seek to establish political ties with the government to increase market value and avoid potential conflict between the principals.

Explanation:

Corporate governance refers to a system of policies and rules, which dictate how the operations of an organization are manageed. The statements that are true about corporate governance in China include:

• The state still uses direct and/or indirect controls to influence the strategies employed by most firms.

• The Chinese governance system may be tilting toward the Western model.

• Firms with higher state ownership tend to have lower market value and more volatility in those values over time.

Therefore, the answer to the question will be option D as it's not true about corporate governance in China.

Which factors are considered when deciding how to make goods and services?

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Answer:

determining who has the greatest need

finances of prospective buyers(X)

methods traditionally used to make a good

ways to produce items at a lower cost or higher quality (X)

ways to make the biggest profit (X)

Explanation:

thoughtful is to considerate as​

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Answer:

thoughtful is to considerate as courage is to bravery?

The production of chicken often results in offending odors that are picked up by the wind and blown over rural communities. This is an example of a ______ externality, the result of which are spillover ______ and an _____ of resources to chicken production. *

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Answer:

Negative; cost; allocation.

Explanation:

The production of chicken often results in offending odors that are picked up by the wind and blown over rural communities. This is an example of a negative externality, the result of which are spillover cost and an allocation of resources to chicken production.

Vick Vickers has a large consulting practice. New clients are required to pay one-half of the consulting fees up front. The balance is paid at the conclusion of the consultation. How does Vickers account for the cash received at the end of the engagement

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Answer:

Vick Vickers

Vickers accounts for the cash received at the end of the engagement by debiting Cash account and crediting Consulting Fees (Revenue).

Explanation:

Then the fees received upfront, which were earlier credited to the Deferred Service Revenue account, are then closed by a debit to the Deferred Service Revenue and a credit to the Consulting Fees (Revenue) account.  This is in line with the double-entry system of financial accounting and the new Revenue from Contracts with Customers, IFRS 15 or the ASC 606 equivalent.

Your opinion is that CSCO has an expected rate of return of 0.15. It has a beta of 1.3. The risk-free rate is 0.04 and the market expected rate of return is 0.115. According to the Capital Asset Pricing Model, this security is

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Answer:

Overpriced

Explanation:

The computation is shown below;

As we know that

Expected rate of return = risk free rate + beta × ( expected market rate of return - risk free rate )

= 0.04 + 1.3 × (0.115 - 0.04)

= 0.1375

As the return of the security is 0.1375  i.e.  more than the expected rate of return i.e. 0.115

Hence, it is overpriced

A company’s unit costs based on 100000 units are: Variable costs $75 Fixed costs 30 The normal unit sales price per unit is $165. A special order from a foreign company has been received for 7500 units at $135 a unit. In order to fulfill the order, 4100 units of regular sales would have to be foregone. The incremental profit (loss) from accepting the order would be

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Answer:

$81,000

Explanation:

The computation of the incremental profit (loss) from accepting the order is shown below:

Contribution per unit = $165 - $75

= $90

Now

Loss on contribution for giving up regular sales  is

= $4,100 × 90

= $369,000

Now Incremental contribution for special order is

= ($135 - $75) × 7,500

= $450,000

So,  

Incremental profit is

= $450,000 - $369,000

= $81,000

Sample means and ranges were obtained for five samples of 10 units per sample from a production process. Assume the process was considered to be in control during the period these samples were collected. The results are as follows:

Sample Mean Range
1 10.58 0.23
2 9.97 0.25
3 9.99 0.21
4 10.23 0.28
5 10.23 0.28

Required:
What is the central line of the X chart for this process

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Answer:

10.20

Explanation:

Given the data :

Sample___ Mean ____Range

1 ________10.58 _____0.23

2________ 9.97 _____ 0.25

3 ________9.99 _____ 0.21

4 ________10.23_____ 0.28

5 ________10.23 _____0.28

The central line of the X_chart :

CL = xbar = Σx / n

CL = central line

x = mean values of the samples

n = number of samples

xbar = (10.58 + 9.97 + 9.99 + 10.23 + 10.23) / 5

xbar = 51 / 5

xbar = 10.20

Central line = 10.20

Brodrick Company expects to produce 21,600 units for the year ending December 31. A flexible budget for 21,600 units of production reflects sales of $496,800; variable costs of $64,800; and fixed costs of $140,000. QS 23-3 Flexible budget LO P1 If the company instead expects to produce and sell 26,300 units for the year, calculate the expected level of income from operations.

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Answer:

Brodrick Company

If the company instead expects to produce and sell 26,300 units for the year, the expected level of income from operations is:

= $386,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Expected production for the year ending December 31 = 21,600 units

Sales based on 21,600 units = $496,800  ($23 per unit)

Variable costs on 21,600 units     64,800  ($3 per unit)

Contribution margin =              $432,000  ($20 per unit

Fixed costs =                               140,000

Net operating income =          $292,000

Expected level of income from operations (26,300 units):

Sales revenue (26,300 * $23)  = $604,900

Variable costs (26,300 * $3)  =        78,900

Contribution margin                    $526,000

Fixed costs =                                   140,000

Net operating income =              $386,000

Harvey Dent wants to sell the $43,000 TriForcebonds he purchased 3 years ago at par value. The bonds have a 2.80% coupon, 9 years to maturity, and are trading at a 2.45% yield to maturity. If Harvey sells the bonds today, his proceeds from the sale would result in:

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Answer: $1203

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, the proceeds gotten from the sales if Harvey sells the bonds today will be:

Formula for bond price = Present value (Rate, Period, -Coupon amount, -Par value)

= PV(2.45%, 9, -43000 × 2.8%, -43000)

= 44203

Therefore, the proceeds will be the difference between the selling price and the purchase price which will be:

= $44203 - $43000

= $1203

The total value of the bond, or the amount you'll earn if you sell it, is the sum of the face value and the bond's added interest value. The coupon for each bond specifies the interest rate.

The answer, $1203 is the proceeds from the sale would result in.  

If Harvey sells the bonds today, based on the evidence presented in the question, the revenues will be:

The formula for bond price = Present value (Rate, Period, -Coupon amount, -Par value)

[tex]= PV(2.45, 9, - 43000 \text{ x } 0.028, - 43000)\\= 44203[/tex]

As a result, the revenues will be equal to the difference between the selling and buying prices, which will be:

[tex]= 44203 - 43000= $1203[/tex]

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On January 1, 2021, Red Inc. issued stock options for 210,000 shares to a division manager. The options have an estimated fair value of $4 each. To provide additional incentive for managerial achievement, the options are not exercisable unless divisional revenue increases by 5% in three years. Red initially estimates that it is probable the goal will be achieved. Ignoring taxes, what is compensation expense for 2021

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Answer:

$280,000

Explanation:

Fair value = $4

Options granted = 210,000 shares

Total compensation = Fair value*Options granted

Total compensation = $4 * 210,000

Total compensation = $840,000

Number of years = 3

Compensation per year = Total compensation / Number of years

Compensation per year = $840,000 / 3

Compensation per year = $280,000

On July 1, of the current year, Robert forms the Yew Corporation. In exchange for 100 percent of the corporation's stock, Robert contributes land with a fair market value of $100,000. Robert acquired the land 5 years ago at a cost of $30,000. At the date of the contribution, the land is subject to a $10,000 mortgage which the corporation assumes. What is the basis of the land to Yew Corporation

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Answer:

$20,000

Explanation:

Based on the information given the basis of the land to Yew Corporation will be the amount of $20,000 which represent the cost of acquiring the land less mortgage reason been that we were told that the land was acquired by Robert 5 years ago at the amount of $30,000 in which it was subject to $10,000 mortgage.

Hence,

Basis=Cost of land -Mortgage

Basis=$30,000-$10,000

Basis=$20,000

A firm currently has a 43 day cash cycle. Assume that the firm changes its operations such that it increases its receivables period by 2 days, decreases its inventory period by 1 day and increases its payables period by 3 days. What will the length of the cash cycle be after these changes

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Answer:

41 days

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What will the length of the cash cycle be after these changes

Using this formula

Cash cycle Length=Cash cycle+Increases in receivables period -Decreases in inventory period -Increases in payables period

Let plug in the formula

Cash cycle Length = 43 days+2 days -1 days - 3 days

Cash cycle Length= 41 day

Therefore What will the length of the cash cycle be after these changes is 41 days

On July 22, George sold $24100 of inventory items on credit with the terms 2/15, net 30. Payment on $15500 sales was received on August 1 and the remaining payment was received on August 12. Assuming George uses the gross method of accounting for sales discounts, what entries was made on August 1 to record the cash received?

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Answer:

Dr Cash $15,190

Dr Sales Discount $310

Cr Accounts Receivable $15,500

Explanation:

Based on the information given the Journal entries that was made on August 1 to record the cash received is :

August 1

Dr Cash $15,190

($15,500-$310)

Dr Sales Discount $310

($15500*.02=$310)

Cr Accounts Receivable $15,500

(To record the cash received)

Bob listened to a new song and did not like it at all. Shortly thereafter, this song was used by a company as its new advertising jingle, and the song was played over and over, so Bob was repeatedly exposed to the song. You would expect Bob

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Answer:

I would expect Bob to complain to the businesses owner that the song is driving him crazy

Explanation:

:)

he exercise price equals the $4 market price of the common stock on the grant date. The options cannot be exercised before January 1, 2024, and expire December 31, 2025. Each option has a fair value of $1 based on an option pricing model. What is the total compensation cost for this plan

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Answer:

$63,500

Explanation:

Missing word "Wall Drugs offered an incentive stock option plan to its employees. On January 1, 2021, options were granted for 63,500 $1 par common shares. The exercise price equals the $4 market price of the common stock on the grant date. The options cannot be exercised before January 1, 2024, and expire December 31, 2025. Each option has a fair value of $1 based on an option pricing model"

On January 1, 2021, options were granted for 84,000 $1 par common shares

The exercise price equals the $4 market price of the common stock on the grant date.

Each option has a fair value of $1 based on an option pricing model.

Total compensation cost for this plan = Estimated Fair value per option* Option granted

Total compensation cost for this plan = 63,500 * $1

Total compensation cost for this plan = $63,500

MAD Inc. has a capital structure consisting of 40 percent debt and 60 percent common equity financing. The company has $400 million in net income and plans to pay out 25 percent of their earnings as dividends. What is the maximum amount of new financing that the company can raise without selling new common stock

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Answer:

$500 million

Explanation:

Retained earnings = Income * (1 - Dividend payout percentage)

Retained earnings = $400 million * (1-0.25)

Retained earnings = $400 million * 0.75

Retained earnings = $300 million

Amount that can be raise without selling new stock: Retained earnings / % of equity financing in total capital

= $300 million / 60%

= $300 million / 0.60

= $500 million

Chino Company manufactures fabric and clothing. Managers can either sell the unfinished fabric to other clothing manufacturers or incur additional conversion costs to create a finished garment. The costs incurred to produce the unfinished fabric are $400,000, which are allocated to the products based on the sales value of the unfinished fabric. Following is information concerning the clothing that can be produced from the fabric: Product Number of Units Selling Price of Unfinished Fabric Selling Price after Processing Further Additional Processing Cost Pants 6,000 $20.00 $30.00 $28,450 Shirts 12,000 23.20 32.40 64,400 Coats 4,000 38.80 43.20 18,300 Required: 2-a. Calculate the increase or decrease in profit if the products are processed further. 2-b. Which products should be sold as unfinished fabric and which should be further processed

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Answer:

a. increase in profits = $170,400 - $92,850 = $77,550 if only pants and shirts are processed further

if all products are processed further, profits = $188,000 - $111,150 = $76,850

b. pants and shirts should be processed further

Explanation:

Product     Number     Selling Price of     Selling Price    Additional

                 of units       unfinished fabric  after Proc. F.   Processing Cost

Pants          6,000             $20.00               $30.00             $28,450

Shirts         12,000               23.20                  32.40              64,400

Coats          4,000               38.80                  43.20              18,300

Additional revenue per unit

Pants $10 x 6,000 = $60,000 ≥ $28,450

Shirts $9.20 x 12,000 = $110,400 ≥ $64,400

Coats $4.40 x 4,000 = $17,600 ≤ $18,300

While advocates of a market-oriented economy tend to argue that consumers benefit substantially when firms seek short-term profits by providing differentiated products, critics of market-oriented economies may argue that product differentiation (along with marketing and advertising) is _______________. Select the correct answer below: dishonest socially wasteful low quality boring

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Answer: socially wasteful

Explanation:

Product differentiation is when a product is being distinguished from similar products in order to make it more appealing and therefore drive consumers choice.

It should be noted that critics of market-oriented economies may argue that product differentiation is socially wasteful.

You enter into a short crude oil futures contract at $43 per barrel. The initial margin is $3,375 and the maintenence margin is $2,500. One contract is for 1,000 barrels of oil. By how much do oil prices have to change before you receive a margin call

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Answer:

The correct answer is "43.875". A further explanation is provided below.

Explanation:

The given values are:

Initial margin,

= $3,375

Maintenance margin,

= $2,500

Barrels of oil,

= 1,000

Now,

The loss on the position will be:

= [tex]3375-2500[/tex]

= [tex]875[/tex] ($)

then,

⇒  [tex]1000 (P - 43) = 875[/tex]

⇒  [tex]1000P-43000=875[/tex]

On adding "43000" both sides, we get

⇒  [tex]1000P-43000+43000=875+43000[/tex]

⇒                             [tex]1000P=43875[/tex]

⇒                                    [tex]P=\frac{43875}{1000}[/tex]

⇒                                        [tex]=43.875[/tex]

A store has the following demand figures for the last four years: Year Demand 1 100 2 150 3 112 4 200 Given a demand forecast for year 2 of 100, a trend forecast for year 2 of 10, an alpha of 0.3, and a beta of 0.2, what is the demand forecast for year 3 using the double exponential smoothing method

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Answer:

125

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the demand forecast for year 3 using the double exponential smoothing method

Smoothed forecast for year 3 = (0.3 ×150) + (0.7 ×100) + 10

Smoothed forecast for year 3 = 45+70+10

Smoothed forecast for year 3 =125

Therefore the demand forecast for year 3 using the double exponential smoothing method will be 125

Assume that Saudi Arabia has production possibilities to produce either 100 barrels of oil using 100 worker hours or 25 bushels of corn using 100 worker hours. If it decides to produce 60 barrels of oil, how many bushels of corn can it produce

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Answer: 10 bushels

Explanation:

If they produce 100 barrels of oil using 100 worker hours, it means that the number of work hours taken for 1 barrel is:

= 100 / 100

= 1 work hour

For bushels however, 1 worker hour produces:

= 25 / 100

= 0.25 bushels of corn

If 60 barrels of oil are produced, it means 60 worker hours were used which would leave 40 worker hours.

Bushels of corn produced is therefore:

= 40 * 0.25

= 10 bushels

Suppose that California Co., a U.S. based MNC, seeks to capitalize a difference in interest rates between euros and British pounds via the use of a carry trade. In particular, after 1 month, funds invested in euros will yield a 0.50% percent return, while funds invested in pounds will yield a return of 2.00% percent. Currently the spot rate of the British pound is $1.00 while the spot rate of the euro is $0.80. In other words, the pound is worth 1.25 euros. California Co. expects these spot rates to remain constant over the next month.

After 1 month, California Co. now has 612,000 pounds after investing their converted pounds. However, it is now time for California Co. to repay the 500,000 euro loan. If California Co. borrowed these euros at the prevailing rate of 0.50% percent, they must repay a total of ______________ euros. At the cross rate of 1.25, this repayment is equivalent to pounds. Thus, after repaying the loan, California Co. will have ___________ pounds.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The loan repayment of the 5000 euros after one month will be:

= 500,000 × (1 + .5%)

= 500,000 × 1.0005

= 502,500

Converting 502500 euros to pounds will be:

= 502500/1.25

= 402,000

Therefore, the pounds remaining will be:

= 612,000 - 402,000

= 210,000 pounds

If California Co. borrowed these euros at the prevailing rate of 0.50% percent, they must repay a total of (502500 euros). At the cross rate of 1.25, this repayment is equivalent to (402,000) pounds. Thus, after repaying the loan, California Co. will have (210,000) pounds.

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