Answer:
a) The expected return of equally weighed portfolio is 14.23%
b) The expected return of equally weighed portfolio is 16.45%, hence Variance = 1.596457%
Explanation:
See workings of a and b attached in a form of spreadsheet.
Answer:
Yield to maturity is 7.93%
Yield to call is 7.83%
Explanation:
I calculated both the yield to maturity and yield to call using the rate formula in excel which is =rate(nper,pmt,pv,-fv)
nper is the year to maturity and year to call of 18 years and 8 years respectively.
pmt is the periodic coupon payment is 9%*1000=$90 in each case.
pv is the present value in each case of $1100.35
The future value which is the redemption value is $1000 for yield to maturity and $1060 for yield to call
Find attached detailed calculation
As a result of the discontinued operations loss, net of tax, the earnings per share would decrease by $2.24.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Change in EPS
= $1120000 ÷ 500000 outstanding shares
= $2.24.
Answer:
It is a relatively new, undeveloped form of communication in the workplace, and attitudes toward it vary.
Explanation:
Answer:
b. decrease in the stock of capital due to wear and tear.
Explanation:
Depreciation is a reduction in the value of an asset over time, due in particular to wear and tear.
Depreciation is the gradual decrease in the economic value of the capital stock of a firm, nation or other entity, either through physical depreciation, obsolescence or changes in the demand for the services of the capital in question.
The monetary value of an asset decreases over time due to use, wear and tear or obsolescence. This decrease is measured as depreciation. ... Machinery, equipment, currency are some examples of assets that are likely to depreciate over a specific period of time.