I think the missing word is Plan but I'm not sure.
Answer:
After tax cost of debt is 4.16%
Explanation:
The yield on the debt which is pre-tax cost of debt can be computed using the rate formula in excel, which is given as follows:
=rate(nper,pmt,-pv,fv)
where nper is the number of coupon payments,this is calculated as 19*2 since it has a semi-annual coupon interest
pmt is the periodic coupon payment 6.1%/2*$2000=$61
pv is the current price of the bond which is $1933
fv is the face value repayable on redemption $2000
=rate(38,61,-1933,2000)
=3.20%
This is semi-annual yield , annual yield is 3.20%*2=6.40%
After tax cost of debt=6.40%*(1-t)
where t is the tax rate at 35%=0.35
after tax cost of debt=6.40%*(1-0.35)
=4.16%
Answer:
8.3% - 60%
Explanation:
Unemployment rate is the total of unemployed divided by the total workforce. As the question says, there is 1 million of unemployed and the people able to work is 12 million (1 million unemployed plus 11 employed). So the unemployment rate is 1/12... which is 8.3%
The participation rate is the employed plus the people that have no job but are actively seeking for a job, divided by the population that is in working age. The people who has no job, is in working age and available to work and is actively looking for work is the unemployed (ILO definition of unemployment). So we have 1 million plus the 11 million of employed, we have a total of 12 million. So the participation rate is 12/20... which gives us 60%
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "C": negligence per se.
Explanation:
Negligence per se is a concept of the United States law that finds an act to be reckless because it violates a statute. To prove negligence per se, the victim will usually show that the defendant violated the law, the act caused the kind of damage that the statute was intended to prevent, and he was a member of the protected class of the statute.
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