Business, 15.07.2020 23:01, JellalFernandes
You own a bond with a par value of $1,000 and a coupon rate of 7.00% (semiannual coupon). You know it has a current yield of 9.00%. What is its yield to maturity? The bond has 5 years to maturity. Current Yield = (annual payment / price). (hint: solve for price to answer the question).
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Business, 21.06.2019 16:30, boi7348
You are opening a new store and must project in your business plan the amount of inventory shrinkage. you have forecasted $1,200,000 in sales for the first year. assuming your shrinkage will be 5%, the high end of the national average, calculate the projected annual shrinkage for your business plan. you are opening a new store and must project in your business plan the amount of inventory shrinkage. you have forecasted $1,200,000 in sales for the first year. assuming your shrinkage will be 5%, the high end of the national average, calculate the projected annual shrinkage for your business plan.
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Business, 22.06.2019 09:50, anonymous777739
Beck company had the following accounts and balances at the end of the year. what is net income or net loss for the year? cash $ 74 comma 000 accounts payable $12,000 common stock $21,000 dividends $12,000 operating expenses $ 13 comma 000 accounts receivable $ 49 comma 000 inventory $ 47 comma 000 longminusterm notes payable $33,000 revenues $ 91 comma 000 salaries payable $ 30 comma 000
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Business, 22.06.2019 10:50, milliebbbrown
Bill dukes has $100,000 invested in a 2-stock portfolio. $62,500 is invested in stock x and the remainder is invested in stock y. x's beta is 1.50 and y's beta is 0.70. what is the portfolio's beta? do not round your intermediate calculations. round the final answer to 2 decimal places.
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