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The cost of retained earnings. If a firm cannot invest retained earnings
A. If the firm is unable to invest retained earnings in order to earn greater than or equal to the required return, it should return those funds its stockholders. B. Cost of Equity = Beta * Market Risk Premium Rate + Risk-free Rate Cost of Equity = 4.23% + 0.78 * 6.17% Cost of Equity = 9.04% C. CostRead more
A.
If the firm is unable to invest retained earnings in order to earn greater than or equal to the required return, it should return those funds its stockholders.
B.
Cost of Equity = Beta * Market Risk Premium Rate + Risk-free Rate
Cost of Equity = 4.23% + 0.78 * 6.17%
Cost of Equity = 9.04%
C.
Cost of Equity = Bond Yield + risk premium
Cost of Equity = 11.52 % + 3.55%
Cost of Equity = 15.07%
D.
Expected Dividend = Cost of Equity / Current Price + Growth Rat
Cost of Equity = $2.35/ $25.67 + 0.0572
Equity Cost = 0.0915 +0.0572
Cost of Equity = 0.1487 or 14.87%
E.
Retention Ratio = 1 – Payout Ratio
Retention Ratio = 1 – 0.45
Retention Ratio = 0.55
Growth Rate = Return On Equity * Retention Ratio
See lessGrowth Rate = 22.00% * 0.55
Growth Rate = 12.10%
A microwave oven operates at 2.4 GHz with an intensity
Compare and contrast serine proteases and aspartic proteases.
Serine protease Both Aspartic protease catalytic triad of serine,histidine, and aspartic acid covalent intermediate tetrahedral intermediate direct nucleophilic attack by water two aspartic acids in active site
Calculate ΔS∘rxn for the reaction 2NO(g)+O2(g)→2NO2(g)
ΔSºrxn=ΔSproduct−ΔSreactant = (2×240) – (2×210.8 + 205.2). = – 146.8 J/K Mol ΔSºrxn = – 146.8 J/K mol
ΔSºrxn=ΔSproduct−ΔSreactant
= (2×240) – (2×210.8 + 205.2).
= – 146.8 J/K Mol
ΔSºrxn = – 146.8 J/K mol
See lessWhich of the following is an argument against economic integration?
Correct answer is option C, i.e. It reduces the degree control over certain issues like monetary or fiscal pilicy. An economic intergration is where the participating countries agree to remove tarrif or non-tarrif trade barriers to allow for free flow of goods and service between them. Option a is iRead more
Correct answer is option C, i.e. It reduces the degree control over certain issues like monetary or fiscal pilicy. An economic intergration is where the participating countries agree to remove tarrif or non-tarrif trade barriers to allow for free flow of goods and service between them.
Option a is incorrect because economic integration benefits all of the country, but certain minorities are affected by it.
Option b is incorrect because there is no forced integration of member countries.
Option d is incorrect because economic integration facilitates free movement of goods and service among member countries. This leads to specialization in goods and services for countries that are efficient.
Option e is incorrect as it does not reflect the economic viability of the arrangement. It is easier to come to an agreement when there are fewer members.
See lessCalculate the net force that cytosine exerts on guanine
Here is my answer First, realize that both the top- and bottom forces cancel each other. If you recall that each atom is assigned a +e/-e, then you can see that they cancel because they are the same length. The only thing you need to be concerned about is the middle one, with a distance of 300nm. ThRead more
Here is my answer
Add the two numbers together and you will get the answer! 1.26 x 10-8!!!! !
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Classify each of the molecules according to its functional group.
Which of the following are consistent with the efficient markets hypothesis?
The correct answer is B. The stock market is informationally efficient. and C. Changes in stock prices are impossible to predict. Because: The efficient market hypothesis assumes that asset prices reflect all information available and are impossible to beat.
The correct answer is B. The stock market is informationally efficient. and C. Changes in stock prices are impossible to predict.
Because: The efficient market hypothesis assumes that asset prices reflect all information available and are impossible to beat.
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