C colorado general assembly
Answer:
I would rather sign a contract with talent for a relatively short period say 5 months where I would pay $5000 per month or I would increase the amount paid for the painting to $10000 or $15000
Explanation:
A huge momentarily reward can blind long term gain and during this period.
Answer:
Contribution margin= $15
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Sales May in units:
Budget:
Tulips= 4,950
Geraniums= 3,300
Actual:
Tulips= 4,420
Geraniums= 4,080
Contribution margin:
Budget:
Tulips= $11
Geraniums= $21
Actual:
Tulips= $12
Geraniums= $19
We need to calculate the budgeted contribution margin per composite unit.
First, we need to calculate the percentage of sales for each plant.
Total units= 8250 units
Tulips= 4950/8250= 0.6
Geranius= 3300/8250= 0.4
Contribution margin= (0.6*11)+(0.4*21)= $15
Answer:
Explanation:
Base on the scenario been describe in the question, the algorithm that describe professor Dumbledore’s problem, or correctly
reports that there is no valid assignment whose total cost is finite is written as follows; Dumbledore needs to assign instructors to committees so that (1) each committee is full, (3) no
instructor is assigned to more than three committees, (2) only suitable and willing instructors
are assigned to each committee, and (4) the total cost of the assignment is as small as possible.
Describe and analyze an efficient algorithm that either solves Dumbledore’s problem, or correctly
reports that there is no valid assignment whose total cost is finite
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Answer:
D. All are legitimate constraints on the dividends that firms choose to pay to shareholders.
Explanation:
All of these are legitimate constraints.
For A, a company may simply have limited cash flows and as such can not pay any dividends. They may still be making profits and may declare dividends but the payment may not be made until subsequent period when cash is available.
For B, Bondholder covenants legally bind firms as issuing authorities from certain practices, for example a bond covenant may bind a firm to have interest cover of at least 2 times retained and as such there may be very little retained earnings left to pay for dividends.
For C, some forms of businesses like insurance companies or banks are restricted by law that they can not pay dividends if it means a capital reduction. These businesses have legal capital requirements that they must maintain and thus they cannot reduce capital in lieu of making dividend payments.
Hope that helps.