Answer:
Total cost= $984.62
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Fixed cost= $460
Unitary variable cost= $0.34 per mile
Miles driven= 1,534
<u>First, we need to establish the total cost formula:</u>
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Total cost= fixed cost + unitary variable cost*number of units
Total cost= 460 + 0.34*x
x= number of miles
<u>Now, the total cost for the month:</u>
Total cost= 460 + 0.34*1,543
Total cost= $984.62
Answer:
$415
Explanation:
The computation of the total manufacturing cost per unit is shown below:-
Total manufacturing cost per unit = Direct material + Direct labor + Manufacturing overhead + Fixed manufacturing overhead
= $240 + $100 + $80 + ($370,500 ÷ 1,900)
= $40 + $100 + $80 + $195
= $415
SO, we have applied the above formula.
Options:
A. $18,500,000
B. $19,000,000
C. $19,500,000
D. $20,000,000
E. $20,500,000
Answer: C. $19,500,000.
Explanation:MVA(MARKET VALUE ADDED) is a measurement that is used to describe the difference between the market value to a company and the capital contributed by both the shareholders and the bondholders.
WHEN THE MARKET VALUE ADDED IS HIGH IT SIGNIFIES THAT THE COMPANY IS GENERATING ENOUGH MONEY TO COVER THE COST OF CAPITAL.
MVA= (market value-stockholders contribution).
Market value =$39.5*1000000shares
= $39,500,000
MVA= $39,500,000-$20,000000
MVA=$19,500,000.
Answer:
A) $50
Explanation:
The computation of the intrinsic value of the stock is shown below:
But before that the required rate of return is computed by using CAPM
Required rate of return = Risk-free rate of return + Beta × (Market rate of return - risk-free rate of return)
= 5% + 0.5 × (13% - 5%)
= 5% + 0.5 × 8%
= 5% + 4%
= 9%
Now the intrisinc value is
= Dividend ÷ (required rate of return - growth rate)
= $6 ÷ (9% - (-3%)
= $6 ÷ 12%
= $50
Hence, the intrinsic value of the stock is $50
Therefore the correct option is A.
Answer:
D: increase investment projects by firms
Explanation:
When interest rates are lowered, it is a green signal for small and medium size enterprises to borrow money for their investment projects.