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dedylja [7]
2 years ago
10

You reflect on your meeting with the midwestern division manager, and you think part of the problem has to do with goals. what c

an you do to address​ this issue?
Business
1 answer:
Anna35 [415]2 years ago
7 0
The one that you could do to adress this is to Establish a system that provides each sales team member with specific, challenging sales goals and performance<span> feedback from their store manager.
By doing this, not only we put a focus for each team members on the expectation toward them, we also could use the data collected by each determines to determine if there is someone that needed to be let go.</span>
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58000 * 92.35% *15.3% 
Turn the percentages into decimal form in order to multiply. You can do this by moving the decimals over twice or dividing each percentage by 100. 

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Can a firm with positive net income run out of​ cash? Explain. ​(Select all the choices that​ apply.) A. A firm that has positiv
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B, C and D

Explanation:

A firm with positive net income can anytime run out of cash as the accounting net income is computed on accrual basis, and it is not necessary that all the related cash is collected.

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Financing activities generally bring the cash in the company, whereas after the financing instruments are matured, they need to be paid off. In that case, in year of maturity the entire amount will be paid which will involve huge cash outflow, and the company might run out of cash.

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Upton Umbrellas has a cost of equity of 11.6 percent, the YTM on the company's bonds is 6.2 percent, and the tax rate is 40 perc
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Answer:

WACC = 9.86%

so correct option is d. 9.86%

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cost of equity = 11.6 percent

bonds = 6.2 percent

bonds sell = 103.2 percent

debt book value = $408,000

total assets book value= $952,000

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what is the company's WACC

solution

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market to book ratio  = \frac{market\ value}{book\ value}

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therefore,

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