Georgia Movie Company has a capital structure with 50.00% debt and 50.00% equity. The cost of debt for the firm is 9.00%, while the cost of equity is 15.00%. The tax rate facing the firm is 36.00%. The firm is considering opening a new theater chain in a local college town. The project is expected to cost $12.00 million to initiate in year 0. Georgia Movie expects cash flows in the first year to be $3.10 million, and it also expects cash flows from the movie operation to increase by 4.00% each year going forward. The company wants to examine the project over a 13.00-year period. What is the WACC for this project

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Answer 1

Answer:

10.38%

Explanation:

The computation of the WACC is given below:

WACC  = Weight of debt × After tax Cost of debt + Weight of Equity × Cost of Equity

Here After tax cost of debt is

= Cost of debt × (1 - tax rate)

= 9% ×  (1 - 36%)

= 5.76%

Now

WACC = 50% × 5.76% + 50% × 15%

= 10.38%


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Beta Inc. can produce a unit of Zed for the following costs: Direct material$10 Direct labor 20 Overhead 50 Total costs per unit$80 An outside supplier offers to provide Beta with all the Zed units it needs at $58 per unit. If Beta buys from the supplier, it will still incur 40% of its overhead. Beta should:Multiple ChoiceBuy Zed since the relevant cost to make it is $80.Make Zed since the relevant cost to make it is $30.Buy Zed since the relevant cost to make it is $60.Buy Zed since the relevant cost to make it is $30.Make Zed since the relevant cost to make it is $60.

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Answer: Buy Zed since the relevant cost to make it is $60.

Explanation:

Cost to produce Zed to Beta is $80.

If Beta buys Zed from a supplier, they will still incur 40% of their overhead which is:

= 40% * 50

= $20

Added to the cost of buying, total cost if Beta buys Zed would be:

= 58 + 20

= $78

This is less than the cost to produce so Beta should buy Zed from the supplier.

WFO Corporation has gross receipts according to the following schedule: Year 1 $22.50 million Year 2 $24.50 million Year 3 $26.50 million Year 4 $25.00 million Year 5 $25.50 million Year 6 $27.50 million If WFO began business as a cash-method corporation in Year 1, in which year would it have first been required to use the accrual method

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Answer: Year 6

Explanation:

The Company is required to use the Accrual method when the average gross receipts become greater than $25 million.

Year 1 Average = $22.50 million

Year 2 Average = (22.5 + 24.5) / 2 = $23.5 million

Year 3 Average = (22.5 + 24.5 + 26.5) / 3 = $24.5 million

Year 4 Average = (22.5 + 24.5 + 26.5 + 25) / 4 = $24.625 million

Year 5 Average = (22.5 + 24.5 + 26.5 + 25 + 25.50) / 5 =  $24.80 million

Year 6 Average = (22.5 + 24.5 + 26.5 + 25 + 25.50 + 27.50) / 6 = $25.5 million

Average gross income crosses the $25 million limit in Year 6 so the company will have to start using the Accrual method from Year 6.

20) Although sounding contradictory, some firms see great benefit to orienting operations that simultaneously focus efforts on ensuring local responsiveness, aggressively reducing operational costs, and systematically transferring ideas and innovations among subsidiaries. Companies following this approach are considered to be following a(n) ________ strategy. multidomestic transnational international global

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Answer:

transnational

Explanation:

A business strategy sets the overall direction for the business because it focuses on defining how a business would achieve its goals, objectives, and mission; as well as the funds and material resources required to implement or execute the business plan.

A transnational strategy can be defined as a set of planned actions through which a company focuses on establishing other branches in foreign markets. Thus, there exist some level of centralization, cooperation and interdependence between its headquarter, branches, subsidiaries and retail stores.

This ultimately implies that, a transnational strategy simply involves companies adopting the following approach;

I. Focusing efforts on ensuring local responsiveness.

II. Aggressively reducing operational costs.

III. Systematically transferring ideas and innovations among subsidiaries.

Hence, companies following the aforementioned approach are considered to be following a transnational strategy.

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Answer:

A partner deliberately and consistently commits breach of agreements relating to the management of the firm.

Explanation:

The partnership can be dissolved if the partner has breached the agreements that are related to the management of business affairs.

pAn office building owner agrees to buy a minimum of 270 chairs and up to 440 chairs from a supplier. The price will be $85 per chair if only 270 chairs are bought, but will be discounted by $0.2 per chair (on the entire order) for every chair ordered in addition to the minimum. Answer the questions below, rounding your answers to the nearest whole dollar. a) What is the largest revenue the supplier can make under this deal

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Answer:

The largest revenue the supplier can make under this deal is $24,151.2

Explanation:

Working file has been attached to help understand how the answer was derived. Some points to note in the sheet are:

The sheet represents the following columns which are S. No., Chairs, Price, Total Revenue and difference in each revenue.As the no. of chairs rises the price is dropping by $0.2 in the entire order.However, at first this increase in order of chairs is beneficial even with the drop in the price of entire order.At the point, where chairs ordered are 348 and price is $69.4 the revenue is at its largest which is $24,151.2.After this point the increase in the no. of chairs is only decreasing the overall total revenue of the supplier.

A firm manages its inventory with an order-up-to level (i.e., a base stock level). The review period is one day (so the manager makes an order every day), the lead time is two days, and the order-up-to level is 10. Suppose its inventory position at the start of a day (before it submits an order for that day) is -4. Which of the following statements is definitely true? Group of answer choices Demand was four units yesterday. Demand was 10 units yesterday. The firm manager should order 14 units today. The firm manager should order 10 units today.

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Answer: The firm manager should order 10 units today

Explanation:

Based on the information that have been given in the question, we should note that the number of units in order before it orders today will be 14.

Also, since the order up to level is 10, it simply means that the firm manager cannot order more than 10 units per day which means that option C of 14 units is Incorrect.

The correct answer will be that the firm manager should order 10 units today.

On January 1, 2021, Kapoor Co. sold equipment to its subsidiary, Howard Corp., for $125,000. The equipment had cost $150,000, and the balance in accumulated depreciation was $70,000. The equipment had an estimated remaining useful life of eight years and no salvage value. Both companies use straight-line depreciation. On their separate 2021 income statements, Kapoor and Howard reported depreciation expense of $86,000 and $64,000, respectively. The amount of depreciation expense on the consolidated income statement for 2021 would have been: Multiple Choice $144,375. $165,625. $150,000. $134,375. $155,625.

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Answer:

The amount of depreciation expense on the consolidated income statement is $144,375

Explanation:

The computation of the depreciation expense is shown below:

Excess depreciation arise on gain on sale of asset is

= ($125,000 -  $80,000) ÷ 8 years

= $5,625

Now the Consolidated depreciation is

= $86,000 + $64,000 - $5,625

= $144,375

Hence, the amount of depreciation expense on the consolidated income statement is $144,375

Childress Company produces three products, K1, S5, and G9. Each product uses the same type of direct material. K1 uses 4.9 pounds of the material, S5 uses 2.4 pounds of the material, and G9 uses 5.4 pounds of the material. Demand for all products is strong, but only 58,400 pounds of material are available. Information about the selling price per unit and variable cost per unit of each product follows. K1 S5 G91 Selling price $ 167.40 $ 99.28 $ 210.02 Variable costs 89.00 76.00 149.00 Calculate the contribution margin per pound for each of the three products. Orders for which product should be produced and filled first, then second, and then third

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Answer:

Childress Company

Orders for K1 should be filled first.

Orders for G9 should be filled second.

Orders for S5 should be filled third.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                               K1            S5           G9

Direct materials per unit (pounds)       4.9           2.4           5.4

Materials available for production = 58,400

Selling price                                      $ 167.40  $ 99.28  $ 210.02

Variable costs                                       89.00     76.00      149.00

Contribution margin per unit           $  78.40  $ 23.28   $   61.02

Contribution margin per pound         $16          $9.70       $11.30

Orders for K1 should be filled first

Orders for G9 should be filled second

Orders for S5 should be filled third.

b) This order filling sequence will maximize the contribution margin per pound, ensuring the highest efficient use of the limited materials available for production.

what similarities does Free trade and Protectionism have?

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Answer:

Protectionism is the restriction of trade with other nations in order to protect domestic firms.Free trade is the elimination of barriers to trade to create large open markets for goods and services.

Explanation:

adjustable or variable

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Differential Chemical produced 14,000 gallons of Preon and 28,000 gallons of Paron. Joint costs incurred in producing the two products totaled $7,800. At the split-off point, Preon has a market value of $6.00 per gallon and Paron $2.00 per gallon. Compute the portion of the joint costs to be allocated to Preon if the value basis is used.Multiple Choice$1,560.$5,845.$2,600.$4,680.$3,120.

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Answer: $4680

Explanation:

The joint cost allocated to Preon will be calculated below as:

Preon's value will be:

= 14000 × $6.00

= $84000

Paron's value will be:

= 28000 × $2.00

= $56000

Total value = Preon's value + Paron's value

= $84000 + $56000

= $140000

The joint cost allocated to Preon will be

= 7800 × 84000/140000

= $4680

Toyota is a Japanese company. Would a Toyota factory in Atlanta count as part of the United States' GDP? Why or why not? ​

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Answer:

yes and because atlanta is in georgia united states

According to the video, what qualities do Loading Machine Operators need? Check all that apply.
college degree
high-school degree
on-the-job training
customer-service
skills leadership experience​

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Answer:

B and C

Explanation:

Edge 2021

Answer:

Explanation:

it is high-school degree and on-the-job training

Turning down promotion interviews for positions you are not interested in is good policy.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
OT
F

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

The positions which you dont want in an organization but for that you would get the promotion interviews so it is not a good policy as the person have some kind of interest towards his or her work i.e. lacking here. Also without interest the person can provide the satisfaction work to the company

So here in the given situation it is not considered to be a good policy

Therefore the given statement is false

As of December 31, 2020, Gill Co. reported accounts receivable of $233,000 and an allowance for uncollectible accounts of $8,900. During 2021, accounts receivable increased by $22,900, (that change includes $7,350 of bad debts that were written off). An analysis of Gill Co.'s December 31, 2021, accounts receivable suggests that the allowance for uncollectible accounts should be 4% of accounts receivable. Bad debt expense for 2021 would be:

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Answer:

$8,686

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what the Bad debt expense for 2021 would be

First step is to calculate the Estimated bad debts

Estimated bad debts=

($233,000+$22,900)*4%

Estimated bad debts=$10,236

Second step is to calculate the Allowance

Allowance=$8,900-$7,350

Allowance$1,550

Now let calculate the Bad debts expense

Bad debts expense=$10,236-$1,550

Bad debts expense=$8,686

Therefore the Bad debt expense for 2021 would be $8,686

The management of Penfold Corporation is considering the purchase of a machine that would cost $270,000, would last for 5 years, and would have no salvage value. The machine would reduce labor and other costs by $60,000 per year. The company requires a minimum pretax return of 12% on all investment projects. Click here to view Exhibit 7B-1 and Exhibit 7B-2 to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using the tables provided. The net present value of the proposed project is closest to (Ignore income taxes.): (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.) Multiple Choice $(11,700) $(29,886) $(77,514) $(53,700)

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Answer:

$(53,700)

Explanation:

The computation of the net present value is given below:

Given that

Initial investment is $270,000

Time period is 5 years

Annual cash flows is $60,000 per year

Discounting rate is 12%

Now the net present value is

Year         cash flows             discount rate at 12%      Present value

1-5             $60,000                  3.605                             $216,300

Less:

Initial investment                                                               $270,000

Net present value                                                            ($53,700)

You charge $500 on each of your two credit cards.
One is American Express with an interest rate of 15.99%.
The other is Chase Sapphire with an interest rate of
20.99%. Assuming that you are only making the minimum
payment of $25 to each of the credit card companies,
which card will you pay off first

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It is advisable to pay off the Chase Sapphire card first to minimize the overall interest paid.

To determine which credit card to pay off first, we need to consider the interest rates and the minimum payment amounts. Let's calculate the interest accrued on each card and compare the total amounts.

For the American Express card with a balance of $500 and an interest rate of 15.99%, the interest accrued per month would be (15.99/100) * (500) = $79.95. With a minimum payment of $25, the remaining balance after the payment would be $500 - $25 = $475.

For the Chase Sapphire card with a balance of $500 and an interest rate of 20.99%, the interest accrued per month would be (20.99/100) * (500) = $104.95. After making the minimum payment of $25, the remaining balance would be $500 - $25 = $475.

Comparing the two cards, we see that the interest accrued on the Chase Sapphire card is higher ($104.95) compared to the American Express card ($79.95). Therefore, it is advisable to pay off the Chase Sapphire card first to minimize the overall interest paid.

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Answer:

Can you paste it?

Explanation:

Presented below is information related to copyrights owned by Cullumber Company at December 31, 2020. Cost $8,590,000 Carrying amount 4,430,000 Expected future net cash flows 4,190,000 Fair value 3,330,000 Assume that Cullumber Company will continue to use this copyright in the future. As of December 31, 2020, the copyright is

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Answer:

A. Dr Loss on Impairment $1,100,000

Cr Copyrights $1,100,000

B. Dr Amortization Expense $333,000

Cr Copyrights $333,000

C. No Entry

Explanation:

A. Preparation of the journal entry to record the impairment of the asset at December 31, 2020

Dr Loss on Impairment 1,100,000

Cr Copyrights 1,100,000

(4,430,000-3,330,000)

(To record impairment of the asset )

Carrying amount 4,430,000

Fair value 3,330,000

Loss on impairment $1,100,000

B. Preparation of the journal entry to record amortization expense for 2021 related to the copyrights.

Dr Amortization Expense $333,000

Cr Copyrights $333,000

(3,330,000÷10 years)

(To record amortization expense)

New carrying amount 3,330,000

Useful life ÷ 10 years

Amortization per year $333,000

C.Preparation of the journal entry necessary to record the increase in fair value

No Entry

IRR in Excel!(CHAPTER 9) Your company is considering a new project opportunity. It would immediately receive $200. In return, in the next 4 years it will need to pay the following amounts of money: In 1 year: $80 In 2 years: $70 In 3 years: $60 In 4 years: $50 The required annual rate of return is 19%. Answer the following questions: (a) The Internal Rate of Return for this project is . %. (Round your answer to TWO decimal places. Put your answer in percent, NOT in decimals. For example, if your answer is 12.34 percent, then you need to put 12.34, and NOT 0.12)

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Answer:

12.44%

Explanation:

Internal rate of return is the discount rate that equates the after-tax cash flows from an investment to the amount invested

IRR can be calculated with a financial calculator  

cash floe in yer0 = 200

cash flow in year 1 = -80

cash flow in year 2 = - 70

cash flow in year 2 = - 60

cash flow in year 2 = - 40

irr = 12.44%

To find the IRR using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. After inputting all the cash flows, press the IRR button and then press the compute button.  

Swifty Corporation estimates its sales at 190000 units in the first quarter and that sales will increase by 11000 units each quarter over the year. They have, and desire, a 25% ending inventory of finished goods. Each unit sells for $25. 40% of the sales are for cash. 70% of the credit customers pay within the quarter. The remainder is received in the quarter following sale. Cash collections for the third quarter are budgeted at

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Answer:

$5,250,500

Explanation:

Budgeted cash collection for third quarter = Cash sales + Collection of credit sale of 3rd quarter + Collection of credit sale of 2nd quarter

Budgeted cash collection for third quarter = [(190,000+22,000)*$25*40%] + (212,000*$25*60%*70%) + (201,000*$25*60%*30%)

Budgeted cash collection for third quarter = $2,120,000 + $2,226,000 + $904,500

Budgeted cash collection for third quarter = $5,250,500

the yellow company has a current ratio of 2.65 . The acid test ratio is 2.01 . The current liabilities of the are company $45,000 . Assuming there are no prepaid expenses the dollar amount of merchandise inventoey is

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Answer:

Amount of inventory = $28,800

Explanation:

Given:

Current ratio = 2.65

Acid test ratio = 2.01

Current liabilities = $45,000

Prepaid expenses = $0

Find:

Amount of inventory

Computation:

Current ratio = Current assets / Current liabilities

2.65 = Current assets / 45,000

Current assets = $119,250

Acid test ratio = [Current assets - Inventory - Prepaid expenses] / Current liabilities

2.01 = [119,250 - Inventory - 0] / 45,000

90,450 =119,250 - Inventory

Amount of inventory = $28,800

Suppose you started a new all-equity financed company that is expected to generate an ROE of 15% indefinitely. The current book value per share equals $30. The required return on the stock equals 12% and you expect to grow at a constant rate of 5% forever. What is the value of the stock of the startup company

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Answer:

The value of the stock at start-up = $67.5

Explanation:

According to the dividend valuation model , the current price of a stock is the present value of the expected future dividends discounted at the required rate of return  

This principle can be applied as follows:  

The value of stock today is the present value of the future return discounted at the required rate of return

The return can be computed as the ROE × Book value of share

Return = 15%× 30 =4.5

Price of stock today = D× (1+g)/r-g

D= current return, g- growth rate, r-required rate of return

DATA: D= 4.5, g= 5%, r= 12%

PV  = 4.5× (1.05)/(0.12-0.05)

= 67.5

The value of the stock at start-up = $67.5

Ridley is an officer of Sun Watts, Inc. Ridley knows that a Sun Watts engineer recently developed a new, inexpensive method for collecting, storing, and converting solar power into fuel. Ridley takes advantage of this information to buy Sun Watts stock from Taylor and, after the discovery is announced publicly, to sell the stock to Ulrich at a profit. Taylor claims that this is a violation of federal law. Is Taylor correct

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Answer:

Yes, Taylor is correct

Explanation:

In the case above between Taylor and Ridley, it a a clear violation of the federal law . This is due to the fact that Ridley bought the stocks of Sun Watts, Inc. from Taylor as a result of the insider information he has gotten and the public are not aware of it or or have no access to the information beforehand.

Ridley is in violation of federal law by buying the stock at a lower price.

It is stated in the SEC Act of 1934 both criminal and civil penalties. criminal guilty of the above can be fined about $5 million and up to 20 years in prison. Ridley can give a penalty amost to as much as triple the profits gotten or the loss avoided by the guilty party.

The current stock price of International Paper is $69 and the stock does not pay dividends. The instantaneous risk free rate of return is 10%. The instantaneous standard deviation of International Paper's stock is 25%. You wish to purchase a call option on this stock with an exercise price of $70 and an expiration date 73 days from now. Using the Black-Scholes OPM, the call option should be worth __________ today. Group of answer choices $2.50 $2.94 $3.26 $3.50

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Sheridan sells softball equipment. On November 14, they shipped $5000 worth of softball uniforms to Culver Middle School, terms 2/10, n/30. On November 21, they received an order from Douglas High School for $2400 worth of custom printed bats to be produced in December. On November 30, Culver Middle School returned $600 of defective merchandise. Sheridan has received no payments from either school as of month end. What amount will be recognized as accounts receivable, net on the balance sheet as of November 30

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Answer:

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An amount of $4400 will be recognized as accounts receivable, net on the balance sheet as of November 30.

What is accounts receivable?

The money that clients owe our business for goods or services for which invoices have been issued is known as accounts receivable. On the balance sheet, current assets are listed as the total amount of all accounts receivable, which includes bills from clients for goods or services provided to them on credit.

First of all, the order received from Douglas High School has not been delivered  by the end of November ,hence the value of the order is irrelevant for the purpose of calculating net accounts receivable at the end of November.

However, out of the goods of $5000 sold to Culver Middle School, goods worth $600 has been returned as defective, leaving a balance of $4400 ($5000-$600).

For Culver to be entitled to the discount of 2% they should have made payment by 24th November, which never happened.

Therefore, the balance of accounts receivable will remain at $4400.

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Pinnocle Corporation has provided the following data from its activity-based costing system: Activity Cost Pool Total Cost Total Activity Assembly $ 1,533,840 77,000 machine-hours Processing orders 91,065 1,950 orders Inspection 139,788 1,980 inspection-hours The company makes 430 units of product S78N a year, requiring a total of 660 machine-hours, 50 orders, and 10 inspection-hours per year. The product's direct materials cost is $51.25 per unit and its direct labor cost is $13.06 per unit. The product sells for $124.30 per unit. According to the activity-based costing system, the product margin for product S78N is: Multiple Choice $10,313.50. $25,795.70. $11,942.50. $9,607.50.

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Answer:

Product margin= $9,607.5

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the allocation rates:

Assembly= 1,533,840 / 77,000= $19.92 per machine-hour

Processing orders= 91,065 / 1,950= $46.7 per order

Inspection= 139,788 / 1,980= $70.6 per inspection-hour

Now, we need to allocate overhead:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Assembly= 19.92*660= 13,147.2

Processing orders= 46.7*50= 2,335

Inspection= 70.6*10= 706

Total= $16,188.2

Finally, the product margin for product S78N:

Product margin= 430* (124.3 - 51.25 - 13.06) - 16,188.2

Product margin= $9,607.5

A 25-year maturity mortgage-backed bond is issued. The bond has a par value of $10,000 and promises to pay an 8-percent annual coupon. At issue, bond market investors require a 12-percent interest rate on the bond. Assume that 20 years after the bond is issued, bond market investors require a 15-percent interest rate on the bond. What is the market price of the bond

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Answer:

Bond Price after 20 years = $7653.4914 rounded off to $7653.49

Explanation:

To calculate the quote/price of the bond today, which is the present value of the bond, we will use the formula for the price of the bond. As the bond is an annual bond, the annual coupon payment, number of periods and annual YTM will be,

Coupon Payment (C) = 10000 * 0.08 = $800

Total periods remaining (n) = 5

r or YTM = 0.15 or 15%    

The formula to calculate the price of the bonds today is attached.

Bond Price = 800 * [( 1 - (1+0.15)^-5) / 0.15]  + 10000 / (1+0.15)^5

Bond Price after 20 years = $7653.4914 rounded off to $7653.49

What are the answers to the management quiz 13,14,15, and 16

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Answer:

The question is not quiet clear? Would you explain a bit more please?

Which sentence describes a benefit that short term disability insurance offers a policyholder

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Answer:

It provides 40% to 60% of the policyholder's income for up to one year. Explanation: Short term disability insurance covers the income of a person that has to leave work as a result of illness or injury. It provides financial assistance while the individual recuperates at home

Explanation:

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