Business, 10.10.2019 05:10 hcarcel8287
Nico trading corporation is considering issuing longdashterm debt. the debt would have a 30dashyear maturity and a 10 percent coupon rate. in order to sell the issue, the bonds must be underpriced at a discount of 5 percent of face value. in addition, the firm would have to pay flotation costs of 5 percent of face value. the firm's tax rate is 21 percent. given this information, the afterdashtax cost of debt for nico trading would be
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Business, 21.06.2019 18:20, montamonta0204
Which of the following housing decisions provides a person with both housing and an investment? a. selling a share in a cooperative. b. buying a single-family home. c. renting an apartment. d. subletting a condominium. 2b2t
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Business, 22.06.2019 08:00, sanociahnoel
At a student café, there are equal numbers of two types of customers with the following values. the café owner cannot distinguish between the two types of students because many students without early classes arrive early anyway (i. e., she cannot price-discriminate). students with early classes students without early classes coffee 70 60 banana 51 101 the marginal cost of coffee is 10 and the marginal cost of a banana is 40. the café owner is considering three pricing strategies: 1. mixed bundling: price bundle of coffee and a banana for 161, or just a coffee for 70. 2. price separately: offer coffee at 60, price a banana at 101. 3. bundle only: coffee and a banana for 121. do not offer goods separately. assume that if the price of an item or bundle is no more than exactly equal to a student's willingness to pay, then the student will purchase the item or bundle. for simplicity, assume there is just one student with an early class, and one student without an early class. price strategy revenue from pricing strategy cost from pricing strategy profit from pricing strategy 1. mixed bundling $ $ $ 2. price separately $ $ $ 3. bundle only $ $ $ pricing strategy yields the highest profit for the café owner.
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Business, 22.06.2019 14:50, QuarkyFermion
Pear co.’s income statement for the year ended december 31, as prepared by pear’s controller, reported income before taxes of $125,000. the auditor questioned the following amounts that had been included in income before taxes: equity in earnings of cinn co. $ 40,000 dividends received from cinn 8,000 adjustments to profits of prior years for arithmetical errors in depreciation (35,000) pear owns 40% of cinn’s common stock, and no acquisition differentials are relevant. pear’s december 31 income statement should report income before taxes of
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Business, 22.06.2019 17:00, staffordkimberly
Explain how can you avoid conflict by adjusting
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