Answer:
total = total + amount
Explanation:
The statement that increments total by the value associated with amount i.e add the value associated with amount to that associated with total and assign the result to total is:
total = total + amount
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Answer:
Q1) a. 6.60%
Q2) c. retaining a higher percentage of earning will result in a higher growth rate.
Explanation:
Q1.)
Use dividend discount model (DDM) to solve for the growth rate;
g = r- (D1/P0)
whereby;
g = dividend growth rate
r = required rate of return = 11.40% or 0.1140 as a decimal
D1 = next year's dividend = $1.14
P0 = Current stock price = $23.75
g = 0.1140 - (1.14/23.75)
g = 0.1140 - 0.048
g = 0.066 or 6.6%
Therefore, the growth rate is 6.60%, making choice A correct.
Q2.)
c. Retained earning is the proportion of total net profit that a company reinvests back into the business for the purpose of investing in other potentially profitable projects.The returns from these projects would increase the value of the company at a faster rate if a higher percentage e.g 90% is retained. On the other hand, if the company pays a larger portion of its retained earnings e.g 70% as dividends, it will experience a slower growth rate making choice C correct.
Answer:
.05241 or 5.241%
Explanation:
The computation of the interest rate earned on the bond is shown below;
As we know that
Interest rate = (Redemption price ÷ offer price)^1 ÷ number of years - 1
= ($5,000 ÷ $3,000) ^1 ÷ 10 - 1
= (1.67)^1 ÷ 10 - 1
= (1.67)^.1 - 1
= 1.05241 - 1
= .05241 or 5.241%
We simply applied the above formula so that we can easily determine the
interest rate earned on the bond
Solution :
a). In the context, Jim received $ 275 for the car repairing services form some member from the club. In this exchange of the services, an income is been received in amount of a value of the services received ( the gross income includes receipt of the services and also the money and goods). Therefore, Jim is being taxed on an amount of $275 for the car repair services.
b). The issue in this case is whether a "credit" represents the valuable right. As the right can be redeemed for the that is property worth of $150, then under the constructive receipt, Jim must recognize an income of $150.
c). Jim received an credit of $450 to be applied for the next year. If the credit can be redeemed or used for any future services, the taxpayer then can argue that the realization has not yet occurred. But, it has be included in Jim's gross income for the next year when his credit amount becomes the valuable right.