Business, 09.07.2019 05:10 lflugo6oyn4sp
Luis, a recently graduated chemical engineer, wants to work in drug-production. his first job interview is in a small biotech “startup”. the startup has offered him $202,500. however, he thinks that the probability of quickly losing his job at the startup is high: 50%. if he loses his job, the only jobs that he could get into quickly pay about $40,000. suppose that luis’s utility for money is given by square root of x luis has a second job interview at pfizer. pfizer offers luis a fully-secured job. calculate the wage that pfizer could offer luis for him to be indifferent between the start-up and pfizer (assume that both jobs are equally interesting for luis).
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Business, 21.06.2019 14:00, AgentPangolin
Take it all away has a cost of equity of 10.63 percent, a pretax cost of debt of 5.33 percent, and a tax rate of 35 percent. the company's capital structure consists of 71 percent debt on a book value basis, but debt is 31 percent of the company's value on a market value basis. what is the company's wacc?
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Business, 21.06.2019 16:10, cgarnett5408
Aldrich and co. sold goods to donovan on credit. the amount owed grew steadily, and finally aldrich refused to sell any more to donovan unless donovan signed a promissory note for the amount due. donovan did not want to but signed the note because he had no money and needed more goods. when aldrich brought an action to enforce the note, donovan claimed that the note was not binding because it had been obtained by economic duress. was he correct? [aldrich & co. v. donovan, 778 p.2d 397 (mont.)]
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Business, 22.06.2019 06:30, coralaguilar1702
73. calculate the weighted average cost of capital (wacc) based on the following information: the equity multiplier is 1.66; the interest rate on debt is 13%; the required return to equity holders is 22%; and the tax rate is 35%. (a) 15.6% (b) 16.0% (c) 15.0% (d) 16.6% (e) none of the above
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:40, taylor825066
Define the marginal rate of substitution between two goods (x and y). if a consumer’s preferences are given by u(x, y) = x3/4y1/4, compute the consumer’s marginal rate of substitution as a function of x and y. calculate the mrs if the consumer has chosen to consumer 48 units of x and 16 units of y. show your work. (use the back of the page if necessary.
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