Answer:
Explanation:
return on preferred stock (rp) = Dividend/ Current price
rate of return = 5.5% or 0.055 as a decimal
Dividend amount = dividend rate * par value ;
Dividend amount = 4.5% * 1000 = $45
Current price = ?
Next, plug the numbers to the formula above to find Price;
0.055 = 45/ Price
0.055Price = 45
Divide both sides by 0.055;
Price = 45/ 0.055
Price = $818.18
Answer:
The correct answer is D. shared cost effect
Explanation:
The shared cost effect refers to the reduction in price sensitivity of a customer created through the perception that part of the purchase price is paid for by a third party of the firm itself.
Answer: 21%
Explanation: The developer purchased 3 properties and he can buy each property for $20 per square foot.
Therefore: 75 × 110 =8250 square feet.
8250 × $20 = $165 000 per lot.
Each lot was sold for $200 000. Which means the developer made profits of:
$200 000 - $165 000 = $35 000 per lot.
The percentage of profit on each lot is:
Percentage of profit on cost amount:
=
= 0.2121212 recurring × 100
= 21,21%
Percentage of profit on sale amount:
=
= 0.175 × 100
= 17,5%
Answer and Explanation:
The Journal Entry is shown below:-
Investment in bonds is at face value, no question about discount or premium.
Investment is rendered from the time the bonds mature before 2023. Hence, it is an investment as Working for Profit "Held until maturity"
Jan 1, 2018
Bonds receivables Dr, $140,000
To Cash $140,000
(Being Investment in bonds is recorded)
30 June 2018
Cash Dr, $2,400
To interest income $2,400
(Being six months interest received is recorded)
31 Dec 2018
3. Cash Dr, $2,400
To interest income $2,400
(Being six months interest received is recorded)
Working note:-
Bond Value $140,000
Interest rate 4%
Interest earned half
yearly, effective rate
(4% × 6 ÷ 12) 2%
Half Yearly interest amount
($140,000 × 2%) $2,800
Answer:
are still used by nations as a means of rewarding their friends and punishing their enemies
Explanation:
Trade barriers "are still used by nations as a means of rewarding their friends and punishing their enemies."
The above statement is based on the fact that trade barriers have been analyzed to be damaging and reduce the total economic advantage of the affected countries.
For example, the imposition of taxes on food imports and subsidies for farmers in advanced countries leads to overproduction and eventually dumping on world markets, thereby reducing the prices and affecting the developing countries' farmers.