1) the relative price would be about $1.50 I think
2) $2.00
3 $1.00
If these are wrong let me know please =) sorry if they are
Answer:
Based on the EMV value, the best choice is to use Two suppliers
Explanation:
Is necessary to consider different amount of suppliers and evaluate the cost. We will choose the number of suppliers which offers a lower cost.
- EMV1 = cost of shutdown*super event risk + cost of shutdown*unique event risk + cost of managing supplier = 480000*.02 + 480000*0.05+16000 = 9600 + 24000 + 16000 = $ 49600
- EMV2 = cost of shutdown*super event risk + cost of shutdown*unique event risk of each supplier*unique event risk of each supplier + cost of managing 2 suppliers = 480000*.02 + 480000*0.05*.05+16000*2 = 9600 + 1200 + 16000*2 = $ 42800
- EMV3 = cost of shutdown*super event risk + cost of managing 3 suppliers = 480000*.02 + 480000*0.05*.05+16000*2 = 9600 + 16000*3 = $ 57600
Based on the EMV value, the best choice is to use Two suppliers
Answer:
which appropriate cell , the question is not clear
Answer:
- The journal to record the write-off is:
Debit Allowance for doubtful accounts $6,400
Credit Accounts receivable $6,400
- Cash realizable value of the accounts receivable (1) before the write-off is $670,300 (2) after the write-off is $670,300.
Explanation:
- The write-off would impact the allowance for doubtful accounts and the accounts receivable since Bramble Corp. uses the allowance method. See the journals as recorded above.
- The balance in the allowance for doubtful accounts would have reduced by $6,400 upon the write-off, so did the balance in the accounts receivable, so the effect of the write-off evens out. That led to the cash realizable value of $670,300.
Answer:
The correct option B ,stock price increased proportionately with the dividend increase
Explanation:
To a rational investor, the price tag on a share is given by the expected dividend divided by the investor's rate of return.
To illustrate this further, the increase in dividend in percentage terms is calculated thus:
=($1.48-$1.45)/$1.45=2.07%
The divided has increased by 2.07%
Assuming investor's rate of return is 10%, we can calculate the price of the stock when dividend is $1.45 as well as when it is $1.48
price=$1.45/0.1=$14.5
price=$1.48/0.1=$14.8
The increase in price is computed thus:
(14.8-14.5)/14.5=2.07%
There is no doubt that an increase in dividend of 2.07% brought about the same increase share price ,hence choice of answer.