Answer: The answers are explained below.
Explanation:
• Cost of debt: The cost of debt is the interest rate that a company is charged on its debts. It is the interest paid on bonds, loans etc. The cost of debt is usually the before-tax cost of a debt.
• Cost of equity: The cost of equity is the return a firm pays to its equity investors e.g shareholders in order to reward them for the risk taken by investing their capital. Companies need capital to operate and grow hence, individuals and organizations who provide funds to such companies are rewarded.
• After tax WACC: The Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) is a firm's combined cost of capital including preferred shares, common shares, and debt after the deduction of tax.
• Equity Beta: It measures the sensitivity of the stock price to changes in market. Equity Beta is also called levered beta.
• Asset beta: It is the beta of a firm without the effect of debt. It is a company's volatility of returns without its indebtedness.
• Pure play comparable: The pure play comparable is the taking of the beta estimate of another company that is comparable and in same line of business.
• Certainty equivalent: It is the guaranteed return that an individual would take now, rather than awaiting a higher but uncertain return later in the future.
Answer:
Explanation:
To obtain the needed detail of order table and order date for each order place by customer, has to be filtered with "John's Department Store"
select ORDER_NUM, ORDER_DATE frome orders as o
inner join customer as c on c.CUSTOMER_NUM=o.CUSTOMER_NUM
where c.CUSTOMER_NAME = "Johnson's Department Store"
The hotel's quick action in response to a serious situation was likely due to CYBER SECURITY BREACH. It is a threat not only to the customers but to the hotel business as well because with this breach, customers will find it hard to trust said hotel again.
Because confidential data like credit card information were stolen, they need to immediately inform their customers to ensure that the customers will take the necessary steps in protecting themselves from having their identity stolen and from having their credit cards used in purchasing items they are not aware off.
Answer:
Mitigate his damages
Explanation:
By law, mitigation involves making effort to reduce losses. Now, an individual claiming damages or losses due to break in contract or a wrongful act by another individual has a duty under the law to mitigate those damages. That is to say, the plantiff is under a duty under the law to reduce the loss by taking advantage of any opportunity arising that may help.redice the losses or damages. However, in this case, the plantiff, who's the landlord Henry did not mitigate the loss by not attempting to or renting the accommodation out for the remaining six month. Thus, the damages would likely be reduced because he failed to mitigate his damages as he should have done as required under the law.