answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
erik [133]
2 years ago
13

Delta cabinets has 13,000 shares of stock outstanding at a market price of $19 a share. the earnings per share are $1.34. the fi

rm has current assets of $49,000, net fixed assets of $220,000, and total liabilities of $187,000. today, the firm is paying a cash dividend of $.40 a share. ignore taxes. after the dividend, the firm's:
Business
1 answer:
Goryan [66]2 years ago
8 0

After the dividend, the firm's:

a. book value per share will be $6.31.

b. price-earnings ratio will be 13.88.

c. shareholder value per share will be $18.60.

d. stock price will be $19.00.

e. earnings per share will be $.94.

The answer is : b

We calculate the ex-dividend price of a share on the day dividend is paid as follows:

Ex-dividend Price = Share price before dividend - dividend paid per share

Ex-dividend price = $18.6 ($19 - $0.40)

We can use this ex-dividend price to calculate the company's P/E ratio after dividend.

P/E = $18.6/$1.34 = 13.88059

You might be interested in
When bringing to market a new product like the MotorolaOne Zoom, the actual product launch takes place in the __________________
AnnZ [28]

Answer:

Option E: Commercialization

Explanation:

The marketplace is simply dynamic and undergoes different changes and the demand rate for products is also do change. Companies evaluate their already made or existing product line, update it and tries to fit into the standard of their consumers.

In the new product development strategies, companies makes a unique new product development strategy to limit the overuse of time and resources through the method of, organize planning and research, understanding what customer really want thereby definitely resourcing of the said project.

In commercialization, it entails the new product launching procedures (processes). It usually needs heavy promotion and product distribution throughout the network.

6 0
1 year ago
Which of the following statements is FALSE? The risk premium of a security is determined by its systematic risk and does not dep
trasher [3.6K]

Answer: Under the given option; the statement (d) is false. i.e. <u><em>Fluctuations of a stock's returns that are due to firm-specific news are common risks.</em></u>

<em>Fluctuations of a stock's return that are due to </em><u><em>market wide news</em></u><em> are common risk. These tend to fluctuate with fluctuation in market wide news and several other variables. </em>

<em>Therefore, the statement </em> <em>Fluctuations of a stock's returns that are due to firm-specific news are common risks, is </em><u><em>false.</em></u>

<u><em>The correct option to this question is (d)</em></u>

3 0
2 years ago
Read 2 more answers
The master budget of Carpenter Company shows that the planned activity level for next year is expected to be 100,000 machine hou
Gnom [1K]

Answer:

Total overhead cost= $988,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Activity level= 100,000 machine hours

Indirect labor $480,000

Machine supplies 120,000

Indirect materials 140,000

Depreciation on factory building 100,000

First, we need to calculate the unitary overhead costs per machine-hours. <u>Depreciation is a fixed cost.</u>

Indirect labor= 480,000/100,000= $4.8

Machine supplies= 120,000/100,000= $1.2

Indirect materials= 140,000/100,000= $1.4

<u>Now, we can determine the total overhead cost for 120,000 machine hours.</u>

<u></u>

Indirect labor= 4.8*120,000= 576,000

Machine supplies= 1.2*120,000= 144,000

Indirect materials= 1.4*120,000= 168,000

Depreciation= 100,000

Total overhead cost= $988,000

8 0
2 years ago
Tri-products is trying to decide whether to make or buy an accessory item for one of their products. It is projected that this i
Novosadov [1.4K]

Answer:

The best choice is process A since it has the highest EMV of $330000

Explanation:

there is a 50% chance that they will sell 50,000 units, and a 50% chance that they will sell 100,000 units

The decision tree is attached below, the calculations for the decision tree is given as:

The item sells for $10. Process A requires an investment of $120,000 for design and equipment, but results in a $4 per unit cost.

If there is high demand, they will sell 100,000 units, The profit = 100000($10-$4) - $120000 = $480000.

If there is low demand, they will sell 50,000 units, The profit = 50000($10-$4) - $120000 = $180000.

The EMV of process A = 0.5($480000) + 0.5($180000) = $330000

Process B requires only a $100,000 investment, but its per unit cost is $5

If there is high demand, they will sell 100,000 units, The profit = 100000($10-$5) - $100000 = $400000.

If there is low demand, they will sell 50,000 units, The profit = 50000($10-$5) - $100000 = $150000.

The EMV of process B = 0.5($400000) + 0.5($150000) = $275000

If the item is outsourced, there is virtually no cost other than the $6 per unit that they would pay their supplier

If there is high demand, they will sell 100,000 units, The profit = 100000($10-$6) = $400000.

If there is low demand, they will sell 50,000 units, The profit = 50000($10-$6) = $200000.

The EMV of Buying = 0.5($400000) + 0.5($200000) = $300000

The best choice is process A since it has the highest EMV

7 0
2 years ago
Doyle’s Candy Company is a wholesale distributor of candy. The company services groceries, convenience stores and drugstores in
luda_lava [24]

Answer:

a) 275,000 boxed per year

b) sales price of $ 11.04

c) <em> sale volume in dollars 4.830.967,74</em>

Explanation:

selling price:   $ 9.60

Variable cost:  $<u> 5.76</u>

Contribution:   $ 3.84

Contribution Ratio: 3.84 / 9.60 = 40%

\frac{Fixed\:Cost}{Contribution \:Margin} = Break\: Even\: Point_{units}

1,056,000 / 3.84 = <em>275,000</em>

<em />

<em>If Variable cost increase by 15%</em>

<em>To keep contribution ratio at 40% then selling price should be:</em>

(<em>X - 5.76 x 1.15) / X = 0.40</em>

<em>X = $ 11.04</em>

To keep the same income but without changing price:

current income: (sales x contribution less fixed cost)

(390,000 x 3.84 - 1,056,000) = 441,600

contribution: <em>(9.60 - 5.76 x 1.15) / 9.60 = 0.31</em>

\frac{Fixed\:Cost + Target \: Income}{Contribution \:Margin} = Break\: Even\: Point_{units}

<em>(1,056,000 + 441,600)/ 0.31 = </em>

<em>1.497.600‬ / 0.31 =</em><em> 4.830.967,74</em>

8 0
2 years ago
Other questions:
  • What unique things would separate you from other applicants applying for this money?
    5·2 answers
  • A company uses an activity-based costing system composed of three processes: tooling, processing, and resources. The company has
    9·1 answer
  • Product variation refers to A. an activity undertaken by a firm to increase demand. B. a problem with quality control that tends
    12·1 answer
  • A client asks his accountant to ignore a mistake which overstated the accounts receivable account. The accountant decides that t
    12·1 answer
  • While Jon is walking to school one morning, a helicopter flying overhead drops a $20 bill. Not knowing how to return it, Jon kee
    6·1 answer
  • B. from an institutional-based view, what are domestic-incumbents in china – in collaboration with global heavyweights- interest
    13·1 answer
  • Soar Incorporated is considering eliminating its mountain bike division, which reported an operating loss for the recent year of
    8·1 answer
  • Alpha Industries is considering a project with an initial cost of $8.5 million. The project will produce cash inflows of $1.51 m
    7·1 answer
  • Cindy's current year adjusted gross income (AGI) is $300,000 and her current year total tax liability is $60,000. Her immediate
    6·1 answer
  • During the past year, Arther Anderson Services paid $360,800 in interest along with $48,000 in dividends. The company issued $23
    13·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!