<h2>Answer:</h2><h3>To me i think that the answer is e) ad analysis </h3><h2>Explanation:</h2><h3>she was going around and survey a sample group of people. Then she suggested to her company about they develop a customizable travel application.</h3>
Answer:
unstructured problem
Explanation:
According to my research on different types of business problems, I can say that based on the information provided within the question this is an example of an unstructured problem. These are defined as problems that do not have an identified cause and can be difficult to identify or solve. Which is what seems to be the case in this scenario since nobody knows why sales have decline.
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Yes, it would matter. If Wade was primarily concerned with the tax effect, he should give the car to his daughter and let her sell it. Conveniently, the limit on how much one can give without paying federal taxes on that gift (other than to charity), is $13,000. This means wade will pay no tax when he gifts the car to his daughter. If he sells it himself, he will need to pay tax on the gain he realizes on the sale of the car, since he will have made a profit on the sale.
His daughter, when she sells the car, will also have to recognize the gain on the sale of the vehicle. However, she is apparently in a much lower income bracket than Wade, and thus may pay even less tax on her 13,000 gain than Wade would have paid on his $3600 profit.
Answer:
I would purchase the share as he actual value is more than its current market price
Explanation:
expected dividend in perpetuity =present dividend *growth rate
present dividend is $5.25
growth rate is 8.5%
expected dividend =$5.25*(1+8.5%)
expected dividend=$5.70
in determining the actual value of the stock we the stock price formula below:
price=expected dividend/(expected return-growth rate)
price=$5.70/(15.5%-8.5%)
price=$81.43
In actual terms the stock should be selling for $81.43, hence a buy decision at $78.50 would be a welcoming as the stock is selling beyond its real worth.