Answer:
Marginal cost: $13.70
Missing question:
Additional cost from increasing their output by one unit.
Explanation:
The company will inccur only the variable cost as the fixed cost are within the relevant range:
Direct materials $ 6.85
Direct labor $ 3.60
Variable manufacturing overhead $ 1.25
Sales commissions $ 1.50
Variable administrative expense $ 0.50
Total variable cost: $13.70
producing an additional unit will genrate marginal cost for $13.70
Answer: $107,900
Explanation:
Cumulative Preferred Shares refer to shares that a company has to pay dividends eventually. This means that if they are unable to pay for some years, they are to accrue that payment until they are able to.
There are 119000 shares of no-par 6% preferred stock with a stated value of $5.
That means preferred shares are liable to the following amount of dividends,
= 119,000 * 5 * 6%
= $35,700
Preferred Shares have not being paid for the past 2 years and need to be paid in the current year as well. That means 3 payments,
= 35,700 * 3
= $107,100
Preferred Shares are to be paid $107,100 out of the $215,000 with the rest going to common shares.
Amount going to Common Shares is,
= 215,000 - 107,100
= $107,900
Common Stockholders are to receive $107,900
Answer:
Index Value= 39
Explanation:
Index Value=(37+115+85)/3=39
Answer:
The correct answer is 2.29
Explanation:
The debt-to-capital ratio (D/E) is a measurement of a company's financial leverage.
D/E=Total debt/Total equity
Total debt=(notes payable (10.5) + current maturities of long-term debt (39.9) + long-term debt (239.7) = 290.1
Total Equity = 126.6
D/E= 290.1/126.6=2.29
Thus, the debt to equity ratio for Luther in 2018 is closest to 2.29
Answer:
The goal of the managers of a publicly owned company should be to maximize the firm's <u>INTRINSIC VALUE</u>.
The board of directors' and upper management's main goal is to maximize the corporation's value in order to maximize stockholders' wealth.
An analyst with a leading investment bank tracks the stock of Mandalays Inc. According to her estimations, the value of Mandalays Inc.'s stock should be $37.32 per share, but Mandalays Inc.'s stock is trading at $45.59 per share on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Considering the analyst's expectations, the stock is currently:
If the analyst considers that the stock's intrinsic price is $37.32 and the market price is $45.59, this means that currently the stock is overvalued.