Answer:
a. 4.89%
b. 5.23%
Explanation:
We use the rate formula which is shown in the attached spreadsheet
Given that,
Present value = $2,000 × 108.96% = $2,179.20
Future value or Face value = $2,000
PMT = $2,000 × 5.7% ÷ 2 = $57
NPER = 16 years × 2 = 32 years
The formula is shown below:
= Rate(NPER;PMT;-PV;FV;type)
The present value come in negative
So, after solving this,
a. The yield to maturity of the bond is 4.89%
b. The current yield would be
= 57 × 2 ÷ $2,179.20
= 5.23%
Answer:
The firms make a $1 per bushel in profit.
Explanation:
When the price is greater than the long run total costs, then a profit is being generated. This helps the firms in the perfectly competitive oat industry to remain in the industry since they are making 100% profit on their investments, which they may not get elsewhere. If they are not making such large profits, some of the firms may decided to leave the industry and relocate their resources to other industries where they can make enough profits.
Answer:
The total deductible amount of these expenditures is $450.
Explanation:
Half of any cost of meals and entertainment to which business discussion is associated and appropriate records kept is allowed to be deducted.
Since it is only tickets to the opera with a client following a business meeting that meet this condition, 50% of the total amount of $900 which is $450 is deductible.
Answer:
$18.4 million
Explanation:
The computation of the net cash flows from financing activities is shown below:
Cash flows from financing activities
Issuance of the common stock $38.8 million
Less: Purchase of treasury stock -$20.4 million
Net cash flows provided from financing activities $18.4 million
The positive sign represents the inflow of cash and the negative sign shows the outflow of cash and the same is shown above
Answer:
Yes, PepsiCo’s portfolio exhibit good resource fit.
The cash flow characteristics of PepsiCo's six segments are
- Ability to scout for future acquisitions.
- Good credits and return on Investment.
- Reinvestment in the development of business
- Ability to pay off expenses
- Ability to provide a buffer against future financial challenges
- Good sales in and out of season,
The strongest contributors to PepsiCo is:
Frito-Lay North America (FLNA), Quaker Foods North America (QFNA), North America Beverages (NAB), Latin America, Europe Sub-Saharan Africa (ESSA), and Asia, Middle East and North Africa (AMENA)
Frito-Lay ratings is good in that it accounts for 29% of PepsiCo's total revenue as at Septemeber 2019 report.