Business, 20.05.2021 02:40, rgilliam3002
Lunar coast Incorporated issued BBB bonds two years ago that provided a yield to maturity of 12.5 percent. Long-term risk-free government bonds were yielding 8.5 percent at that time. The current risk premium on BBB bonds versus government bonds is half of what it was two years ago. If the risk free long-term government bonds are currently yielding 7.8 percent, then at what rate should Lunar coast expect to issue new bonds?
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Business, 22.06.2019 03:10, kingbob101
Jackson is preparing for his hearing before the federal communications commission (fcc) involving a complaint that was filed against him by the fcc regarding the interruption of radio frequency. the order to "cease and desist" using the radio frequency has had a detrimental impact on his business. once the administrative law judge prepares his or her initial order, jackson has no further options. no, jackson can request that the matter be reviewed by an agency board or commission. yes, once the initial order is presented, it's only a matter of time before the order becomes final.
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Business, 22.06.2019 10:20, Sparkledog
Blue spruce corp. has the following transactions during august of the current year. aug. 1 issues shares of common stock to investors in exchange for $10,170. 4 pays insurance in advance for 3 months, $1,720. 16 receives $710 from clients for services rendered. 27 pays the secretary $740 salary. indicate the basic analysis and the debit-credit analysis.
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