You are considering moving the school to another neighborhood where the rent and utilities will increase to $10,392.00, salaries to $6,594.00 and insurance to $2,062.00 per month. Variable cost per student will increase up to $160.00 per month. However you can charge $1,045.00 per student. At what point will you be indifferent between your current mode of operation and the new option

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Answer 1

Answer:

20

Explanation:

Missing word "You run a school in Florida. Fixed monthly cost is $5,290.00 for rent and utilities, $6,345.00 is spent in salaries and $1,249.00 in insurance. Also every student adds up to $95.00 per month in stationary, food etc. You charge $666.00 per month from every student now."

Let the number of student be x

Total profit from first operation = 666x - 5290 - 6345 - 1249 - 95x

Total profit from first operation = 571x - 12884

Total profit from second operation = 1045x - 10392 - 6594 - 2062 - 160x

Total profit from second operation = 885x - 19048

At point of indifference, Profit from first operation=Profit from second operation

571x - 12884 = 885x - 19048

885x - 571x = 19048 - 12884

314x = 6164

x = 6164/314

x = 19.6306

x = 20

Hence, one will be indifferent when the total number of student is 20


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The present value of a future sum decreases as either the discount rate or the number of periods per year increases, other things held constant. True False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

At the time when the future sum of the present value reduced and it can be either the discount rate or the number of the period on a yearly basis increased being the other things would remain the same

So the given statement is true

Hence, the same should be considered and relevant too

The Core Company had the following assets and liabilities as of December 31: Assets Cash $58,000 Accounts receivable 25,000 Inventory 20,000 Equipment 50,000 Liabilities Current portion of long-term debt $20,000 Accounts payable 12,000 Long-term debt 25,000 Calculate the current ratio, working capital, and quick ratio. If required, round your answers to one decimal place. Current Ratio fill in the blank 1 Working Capital $fill in the blank 2 Quick Ratio fill in the blank 3

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Answer:

Current Ratio 3.2

Working Capital $71,000

Quick Ratio 2.6

Explanation:

Calculation to determine Current Ratio, Working Capital and Quick Ratio Correct Answer:

Current Ratio= ($58,000 + $25,000 + $20,000) / ($20,000 + $12,000)

Current Ratio= $103,000/32,000

Current Ratio = 3.2

Working Capital= $103,000 - $32,000

Working Capital= $71,000

Quick Ratio=($58,000 + $25,000) / ($20,000 + $12,000)

Quick Ratio=$83,000/$32,000

Quick Ratio= 2.6

Therefore:

Current Ratio 3.2

Working Capital $71,000

Quick Ratio 2.6

If Larry does not know about the theft or any problems with the instrument, what is the status of Larry

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Incomplete question. The full question read;

Bob writes a check to cash for $1000 to pay a bill from Acme. He then finds out that Acme breached the contract so he decides he will not pay them and puts a stop payment on the check. However, the check is stolen by Theron Thief (and Bob was not negligent) who then gives it to his landlord, Larry Landlord, to whom Theron already owes $1000. If Larry does not know about the theft or any problems with the instrument, what is the status of Larry:

1. Accommodation Indorser

2. Ordinary Holder

3. A Maker

4. Holder in Due Course

Answer:

4. Holder in Due Course

Explanation:

Under the provisions made by the law, basically when someone holds possession of a payment instrument such as a check without knowledge that the instrument has either been:

dishonored,or it has been altered, forged,or contain some irregularities, etc,

This individual (Larry) who holds this payment instrument in good faith is termed the Holder in Due Course.

Liu, the owner of San Diego Mortgage Solutions, a sole proprietorship, wants to obtain additional business capital to expand operations. The additional business capital is most likely limited to Group of answer choices conducting a private offering. issuing stock. bringing in partners. borrowing funds.

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Answer:

borrowing funds.

Explanation:

Since the owner could not add extra partners as it would be transform into the partnership firm in the case when there is an increase in the number of owners.

In the sole propertiorship, there is only one stockholder and he cant able to issue the stock or the initial public offering

Therefore it would be limited to the borrowing funds

If demand for reserves is predected to increase temporarily, the manager of the trading desk at the New York Fed bank will likely conduct ________ open market operations to ________ reserves.

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Answer:4.1

Explanation:

Marina collects and records data in an Excel spreadsheet. She uses the data to produce a line graph.

Marina wants to change the graph so the minimum distance on the y-axis is 0. What should be done to make this change?

A. Adjust the Minimum option to Fixed and change to 0.
B. Adjust the chart style to a 3-D chart so all the data will be displayed.
C. Adjust the selection pane so that the full range of data is selected.
D. Adjust the intervals between tick marks to -10 in the Axis Options box.

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Answer:

A. Adjust the Minimum option to Fixed and change to 0.

Explanation:

Took the course

C Corporation reported accounts receivable balance 600 at the beginning of the year and 850 at the end of the year. Allowance for bad debts was 20 at the beginning of the year and 25 at the end of the year. Sales revenues were $1,900 and bad debt expense was $28 for the year. Net income for the year was $500. How much cash was collected from customers on account

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Answer: $1,627

Explanation:

Cash collected from customers on account is:

= Beginning accounts receivable + Sales - Ending accounts receivable - Bad debt written off

Bad debt written off = Beginning allowance + Bad debt expense for the year - ending allowance

= 20 + 28 - 25

= $23

Cash collected:

= 600 + 1,900 - 850 - 23

= $1,627

On January 1, 2016, ABC Corporation purchased Equipment C for $72,000. Equipment C is expected to have a useful life of 8 years, and a salvage value of $2,400. Assume that ABC uses the straight-line method of depreciation for Equipment C. A Prepare the journal entry to record depreciation on the equipment for 2016. (5)

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Answer:

Debit : Depreciation $8,700

Credit : Accumulated Depreciation $8,700

Explanation:

the journal entry to record depreciation on the equipment for 2016.

You want to be able to withdraw the specified amount periodically from a payout annuity with the given terms. Find how much the account needs to hold to make this possible. Round your answer to the nearest dollar.

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The question is incomplete. The complete question is :

You want to be able to withdraw the specified amount periodically from a payout annuity with the given terms. Find how much the account needs to hold to make this possible. Round your answer to the nearest dollar.

Regular withdrawal    $ 2200

Interest rate                        2%

Frequency                   Monthly

Time                                20 years

Solution :

Given :

Monthly withdrawal = $ 2200

Interest rate = 2%

Frequency = monthly

Time = 20 years

        = 20 x 12 = 240 months

Formula used :

[tex]$w=\frac{[PZ^{r-1}(Z-1)]}{[Z^Y-1]}$[/tex]         with Z = 1 + r

where, w = monthly withdrawal

P = principal amount

r = monthly interest rate

Y = Number of months

So, w = 2200

     r = 2% = 0.02

     Z = 1 + r

        = 1 + 0.02 = 1.02

Y = 240

Therefore,

[tex]$2200=\frac{P(1.02)^{240-1}(1.02-1)}{(1.02)^{240-1}(1.02-1)}$[/tex]

[tex]$P=\frac{2200(115.888-1)}{113.6164(0.02)}$[/tex]

   = 111,231829

   ≈ 111,232 (rounding off)

Thus, the account balance = $ 111,232

ABC's sales equal $60,000 and cost of goods sold equals $20,000. Its beginning inventory was $1,600 and its ending inventory is $2,400. ABC's inventory turnover ratio equals how many times a year?
A) 5 times.
B) 30 times.
C) 10 times.
D) 20 times.

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Answer:

C) 10 times

Explanation:

Calculation to determine ABC's inventory turnover ratio equals how many times a year

Using this formula

Inventory turnover ratio =Cost of goods sold equals /Average inventory

Let plug in the formula

Inventory turnover ratio=$20,000/[($1,600+$2,400)/2]

Inventory turnover ratio=$20,000/($4,000/2)

Inventory turnover ratio=$20,000/$2,000

Inventory turnover ratio=10 times

Therefore ABC's inventory turnover ratio will equals 10 times a year

ABC's sales equal $60,000 and cost of goods sold equals $20,000. The, ABC's inventory turnover ratio equals to 10 times a year.

What is Inventory Turnover ratio?

Inventory turnover ration represents the total inventory that is sold, but and replaced by person. It can be calculated by dividing cost of goods sold by average inventory.

Calculation to determine ABC's inventory turnover ratio:-

Inventory turnover ratio =Cost of goods sold equals /Average inventory

Inventory turnover ratio=$20,000/[($1,600+$2,400)/2]

Inventory turnover ratio=$20,000/($4,000/2)

Inventory turnover ratio=$20,000/$2,000

Inventory turnover ratio=10 times

Therefore, correct option is C.

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. Confusion Corp is expected to pay a dividend of $2 in the upcoming year. The risk-free rate of return is 4%, and the expected return on the market portfolio is 14%. Analysts expect the price of Confusion Corp shares to be $22 a year from now. The beta of Confusion Corp's stock is 1.25. What is the intrinsic value of Confusion's stock today

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Answer:

$20.60

Explanation:

Required Return of Stock = Risk free Rate + Beta*(Expected Return of market - Risk free Rate)

Required Return of Stock = 16.5% (4% + 1.25*(14% - 4%)), Expected Dividend in upcoming year(D1) = $2, Expected Price 1 years from now(P1) = $22

Intrinsic value of Confusion's stock today (P0):

P0 = (D1 + P) /  (1 + Ke)^1

P0 = (2 + 22) (1 + 0.165)^1

P0 = 24 / 1.165

P0 = 20.60086

P0 = $20.60

Robo Hot Inc., is a company that markets electric heaters to hospitals. Mr. Heatmizer, it's CEO, would ike to reduce its inventory cost by determining the optimal number of electric heaters to obtain per order. The annual demand is 100,000 units and the ordering cost is $10 per order. The carrying cost per unit is $2.00. Using these figures, calculate the expected number of orders per year.

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Answer:

Expected number of orders=31.6 orders per year

Explanation:

The expected number of orders would be the Annual demand divided by the economic order quantity(EOQ).

The Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) is the order quantity that minimizes the balance of holding cost and ordering cost. At the EOQ, the holding cost is exactly the same as the ordering cost.

It is calculated as follows:

EOQ = (2× Co D)/Ch)^(1/2)

Co- ordering cost Ch - holding cost, D- annual demand

EOQ = (2× 10 × 100000/2)^(1/2)= 3162.27 units

Number of orders = Annual Demand/EOQ

                              = 100,000/3,162.27= 31.62 orders

Expected number of orders=31.6 orders per year

ou own a portfolio that has $2,700 invested in Stock A and $3,800 invested in Stock B. Assume the expected returns on these stocks are 12 percent and 18 percent, respectively. What is the expected return on the portfolio

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Answer:

the  expected return on the portfolio is 15.50%

Explanation:

The computation of the expected return on the portfolio is shown below:

Total investment is

= $2,700 + $3,800

= $6,500

Now  

Expected return of portfolio is

= ($2,700 ÷ $6,500) × 12 + ($3,800 ÷ $6,500) × 18

= 4.98% + 10.52%

= 15.50%

Hence, the  expected return on the portfolio is 15.50%

Eastline Corporation had 11,000 shares of $10 par value common stock outstanding when the board of directors declared a stock dividend of 3,520 shares. At the time of the stock dividend, the market value per share was $14. The entry to record this dividend is:______.
a. Debit Retained Earnings $49.280 Credit Common Stock Dividend Distributable $49.280
b. No entry is needed
c. Debit Common Stock Dividend Distributable $49,280, credit Retained Earning 549.280.
d. Debit Retained Earnings $35200. cred Common Stock Dividend Distribble $35.200
e. Debit Retained Emming $49.280 credit Common Stock Dividend Darts $35.200, credit Peld in Capital in Bress of Par Value. Common Stock $14,080

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Answer:

e. Debit Retained earning $49,280 Credit Common stock dividend distributable $35,200

Credit Paid in capital in excess of par value(Common stock) $14,080

Explanation:

The journal entry is as follows:

Retained earnings (3,520 shares × $14)

Dr $49,280

_______ Common stock dividend distributable (3,520 shares × $10)

Cr $35,200

_______ Paid in capital in excess of par value ($49,280 - $35,200)

Cr $14,080

At Sheridan Electronics, it costs $30 per unit ($16 variable and $14 fixed) to make an MP3 player that normally sells for $49. A foreign wholesaler offers to buy 4,570 units at $25 each. Sheridan Electronics will incur special shipping costs of $1 per unit. Assuming that Sheridan Electronics has excess operating capacity, indicate the net income (loss) Sheridan Electronics would realize by accepting the special order.

The special order should be:________

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Answer:

                                                    Reject        Accept               Net Income

                                                     order         order      increase / (decrease)

Revenues                                       $0           $114,250           $114,250

                                                                     (4570*25)

Cost - variable manufacturing      $0           $73,120            ($73,120)

                                                                      (4570*16)

Shipping                                         $0          $4,570              ($4,570)

                                                                      (4570*1)

Net Income                                    $0           $36,560            $36,560

So, the special order should be accepted.

Financial statement data for the years 20Y5 and 20Y6 for Black Bull Inc. follow: 20Y5 20Y6 Net income $1,538,000 $2,485,700 Preferred dividends $50,000 $50,000 Average number of common shares outstanding 80,000 shares 115,000 shares a. Determine the earnings per share for 20Y5 and 20Y6. Round to two decimal places. 20Y5 20Y6 Earnings per Share $fill in the blank 1 $fill in the blank 2 b. Is the change in the earnings per share from 20Y5 to

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Answer:

1. Earnings per share = (Net income - Preferred Dividend) / Average Common Stock EPS

Earnings per share 20Y5 = (1538000 - 50000) / 80000

Earnings per share 20Y5 = $18.60

Earnings per share 20Y6 = (2485700 - 50000) / 115000

Earnings per share 20Y6 = $21.18

2. The charnge in EPS is Favourable because there is increase in Earnings per share over the year.

Bricktan Inc. makes three products, basic, classic, and deluxe. The maximum Bricktan can sell is 100,000 units of basic, 460,000 units of classic, and 170,000 units of deluxe. Bricktan has limited production capacity of 110,000 hours. It can produce 10 units of basic, 8 units of classic, and 4 units of deluxe per hour. Contribution margin per unit is $15 for the basic, $25 for the classic, and $55 for the deluxe. What is the total contribution margin if Bricktan chooses the most profitable sales mix

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Answer:

Bricktan Inc.

The total contribution margin if Bricktan chooses the most profitable sales mix is:

= $22,350,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                     Basic               Classic              Deluxe

Sales units                                100,000             460,000           170,000

Limited production capacity = 110,000 hours

Units per hour                                   10                          8                       4

Sales mix                                           10                          8                       4

Contribution per unit                      $15                     $25                  $55

Contribution per hour                  $150                   $200               $220

Total production hours             10,000                57,500            42,500

Total contribution margin $1,500,000       $11,500,000     $9,350,000

Total contribution = $22,350,000

The final phase of the systems development life cycle is systems ________. Select one: a. implementation b. maintenance c. operation d. design e. analysis

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Answer:

b. maintenance

Explanation:

The  systems development life cycle contains 5 steps i.e.

1. Planning

2. Analysis

3. Design

4. Implementation

5. Maintenance

The final phase is the maintenance & required regular updated. It occurs when the end users could fine the system in the case when they want to increase the performance, or add new capabilities or meeting extra user requirements so it can be done under this step

Each of the following are advantages of bonds except: multiple choice bonds do not affect owner control bonds require payment of periodic interest and par value at maturity bonds can increase return on equity

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Answer:

bonds require payment of periodic interest and par value at maturity bonds.

Explanation:

A bond can be defined as a debt or fixed investment security, in which a bondholder (investor or creditor) loans an amount of money to the bond issuer (government or corporations) for a specific period of time. The bond issuer are expected to return the principal (face value) at maturity with an agreed upon interest (coupon), which are paid at fixed intervals.

The disadvantages of bonds are listed below as;

1. Bonds typically require a payment of periodic interest.

2. Bonds require a payment of the principal amount.

3. Bonds can decrease a person's return on equity.

4. The payments of a bond by the bond issuer may become burdensome when cash flow and income are quite low.

Ending raw materials would appear in which of the following budgets?
(A) Debit Labor Budget
(B) Direct Materials Budget
(C) Budgeted Income Statement
(D) Sales Budget

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Raw materials will fall under a material budget as it is only for purchasing the raw materials

Brief Exercise 24-01 Wildhorse Company uses both standards and budgets. For the year, estimated production of Product X is 565,000 units. Total estimated cost for materials and labor are $1,243,000 and $1,638,500. Compute the estimates for (a) a standard cost and (b) a budgeted cost.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a. The standard cost is

Fo material

= $1,243,000 ÷ 565,000 units

= $2.20 per unit

And, for labor it is

= $1,638,500 ÷ 565,000 units

= $2.90 per unit

b. The budgeted cost would be remian the same as the total cost i.e. $1,243,000 and $1,638,500

Hence, the same would be considered and relevant

Which one of these equations is an accurate expression of the balance sheet? Assets ≡ Liabilities −Stockholders’ equity Stockholders’ equity ≡ Assets + Liabilities Liabilities ≡ Stockholders’ equity −Assets Assets ≡ Stockholders’ equity −Liabilities Stockholders’ equity ≡ Assets −Liabilities

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Answer:

Stockholders’ equity ≡ Assets −Liabilities

Explanation:

The Balance Sheet equation is also known as the Accounting equation. It can be written in 3 ways as :

Assets = Equity + Liabilities

or

Equity = Assets - Liabilities

or

Liabilities = Assets - Equity

For the past year, Kayla, Inc., has sales of $46,382, interest expense of $3,854, cost of goods sold of $16,659, selling and administrative expense of $11,766, and depreciation of $6,415. If the tax rate is 35 percent, what is the operating cash flow

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Answer:

$15,266

Explanation:

Sales                                                          $46,382

Less: Cost of goods sold                          $16,659

Gross profit                                                $29,723

Less: Selling & administrative expense   $11,766

Less: Depreciation                                     $6,415

Earnings before interest and tax (EBIT)    $11,542

Less: Interest expenses                             $3,854

Earnings before tax (EBT)                           $7,688

Less: Tax expenses  (7688*35%)               $2,691

Earnings after tax                                       $4,997

Operating cash flow = EBIT + Depreciation expenses - Tax expenses

Operating cash flow = $11,542 + $6,415 - $2,691

Operating cash flow = $15,266

Dell has a standard usage of 1 pound direct materials. Direct materials have a standard price of $26 per pound. In April, Dell produced 4,790 units and paid $142,000 for 5,030 pounds direct materials. Calculate the direct materials quantity variance.

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Answer:

the direct material quantity variance is $6,240 unfavorable

Explanation:

The computation of the direct material quantity variance is shown below:

The direct material quantity variance is

= (Actual quantity - standard quantity) × standard price

= (5,030 pounds - 4,790 pounds) × $26

= $6,240 unfavorable

Hence, the direct material quantity variance is $6,240 unfavorable

The same would be considered and relevant

The task force members had trouble at first but finally the tension subsided, roles became clear, and information began to flow between members. In what phase of team development is this task force

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Answer:

Norming

Explanation:

Since in the question it is mentioned that the roles are very clear to the team members also the information is starting to flow so here the team development represent the norming phase of this task force as in this stage the performance of the team rised since the members are ready to learn &corporate and also begins to focus on the team goal and objectives

On January 1, 2021, Summer Fashions Corp. awarded restricted stock units (RSUs) representing 5 million of its $1 par common shares to key personnel, subject to forfeiture if employment is terminated within three years. After the recipients of the RSUs satisfy the vesting requirement, the company will distribute the shares. On the grant date, the shares had a market price of $9.00 per share. The journal entry to record the lifting of restrictions on the RSUs and issuing shares at December 31, 2023, would include a:

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Answer:

Following are the journal entry to the given question:

Explanation:

Payment on stock capital limited 45

Stock Popular 5

Capital payments on surplus par 40

Hallie painted a picture and wanted to make it available for sale on the
Internet. How can she best protect her work from intellectual property theft?
O A. Hire a security guard
B. Hire an intellectual property lawyer
C. Add a watermark
a
O D. Change her password

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Answer:

c adding a watermark they cannot remove it if they copy picture off the internet.

The correct option is C.

What does a watermark mean?

Watermarking is the process of superimposing a logo or piece of text atop a document or image file, and it's an important process when it comes to both the copyright protection and marketing of digital works.

What is a watermark on a photo?

A watermark is a logo, piece of text, or signature superimposed onto a photograph. Watermarks are typically transparent, so those viewing the image can still admire it. You can usually identify the photographer through the watermark, too.

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What is the Net Present Value of the following cash flow streams at an interest rate of 8.25%: at year 0: $0; year 1: $75; year 2: $225; year 3: $0; and year 4: $300. $__.

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Answer:

the net present value is $479.7743

Explanation:

The computation of the net present value is shown below:

= cash flow ÷ (1+interest rate)^number of years

= $75 ÷ (1.0825) + $225 ÷ (1.0825)^2 + $300 ÷ (1.0825)^4

= $479.7743

Hence, the net present value is $479.7743

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct amount could come

9. OMG Corporation just paid a $1.50 annual dividend on each share. It is planning on increasing its dividend by 15 percent a year for the next 4 years. The corporation will then decrease the growth rate to a rate of 4 percent per year, and keep it that way indefinitely. The required rate of return is 7.00 percent. Calculate the current value of one share of this corporation's stock.

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The current value of one share of the corporation's stock is $76.59.

What is the value of the stock?

The two-stage dividend model would be used to determine the value of the stock.  In the two-stage dividend growth model, the first stage is characterised by a fast growth rate which becomes steady in the second stage.

Dividend in Y1 = 1.50 x 1.15 = 1.725Dividend in Y2 = 1.50 x 1.15^2 = 1.98Dividend in Y3 = 1.50 x 1.15^3 = 2.28Dividend in Y4 = 1.50 x 1.15^4 = 2.62Dividend in Y4 = (2.62 X 1.04) / (0.07 - 0.04) = 90.95

Find the present value of these cash flows

Value of the stock = $76.59

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Because leaders need to devise effective solutions in short time spans with limited information, they need to have Multiple Choice interpersonal abilities. conceptual skills. business skills. strategic skills. cognitive abilities.

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Answer:

cognitive abilities.

Explanation:

Cognitive abilities can be regarded as skills that is a brain-based, and it's abilities that is required in carrying out different tasks, this could range from the simplest task to most complex ones. Cognitive abilities can be attributed to mechanisms of learning, remembering as well as problem-solving. It should be noted that as leaders need to devise effective solutions in short time spans with limited information, they need to have cognitive abilities.

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