• Q : Question regarding the marie company....
    Finance Basics :

    Marie Companys balance sheet shows total liabilities of $678,000, total equity of $226,000, and total assets of $904,000.

  • Q : Conservative measure of short-term liquidity....
    Finance Basics :

    How do the current and quick ratios differ? Which is a more conservative measure of short-term liquidity? Support your answer.

  • Q : What is the dividend per share of stock....
    Finance Basics :

    A firm with net income of $80,000 pays out 32% of net income individends. If the firm has 40,000 shares of common stock outstanding, what is the dividend per share of stock?

  • Q : Question regarding the drago company....
    Finance Basics :

    In 2009, Drago Company reported earnings per share of $9.50 when its stock was selling for $228. In 2010, its earnings increased by 13 percent. If all other relationships remain constant, what is t

  • Q : Calculate the level of inventory for firm....
    Finance Basics :

    A firm has current liablities of $700, a current ratio of 104, anda quick ratio of 0.7. Calculate the level of inventory for this firm.

  • Q : Determining the debt and equity ratios....
    Finance Basics :

    Why is a company's capital structure, as measured by debt and equity ratios, important to financial statement analysts?

  • Q : Find average collection period if company had net sales....
    Finance Basics :

    Your company had net sales of $70000 over the past year. During that time, average receivables were $10000.  What was the average collection period?

  • Q : Question-pizza express enterprises....
    Finance Basics :

    Pizza Express Enterprises has a target capital structure of 50% debt and 50% ordinary equity. The firm is considering a new independent project which has an IRR of 13% and which is not related to pi

  • Q : Projects with acceptable payback periods....
    Finance Basics :

    Choosing between two projects with acceptable payback periods Shell Camping Gear, Inc. , is considering two mutually exclusive projects. Each requires an initial investment of $100,000.

  • Q : Why ceo reject project inspite of positve calculated return....
    Finance Basics :

    Consider the factors used to analyze and compute the NPV of newproject. Why might the CFO or CEO reject the project inspite of the positve calculated return?

  • Q : Calculate the accounting rate of return....
    Finance Basics :

    Eyring Company invested $10,000,000 in a new product line. The life cycle of the product is projected to be seven years with the following net income stream: $200,000 $600,000, $1,000,000, $1,200,00

  • Q : Question-excel learning systems....
    Finance Basics :

    Excel Learning Systems Inc. was organized on May 31, 2010. Projected selling and administrative expenses for each of the first three months of operations are as follows:

  • Q : Question regarding capital budgeting purposes....
    Finance Basics :

    What would be the total annual cash inflows associated with the new truck for capital budgeting purposes? Find the internal rate of return promised by the new truck to the nearest whole percent.

  • Q : Total start-up and organization costs....
    Finance Basics :

    Incorporation fees of $12,000. Calculate total start-up and organization costs. What will be the effect of these costs on the income statement and balance sheet?

  • Q : Explain public security market sufficient and survival bias....
    Finance Basics :

    Apply survivor bias to show how the mutual fund industry has been lying to consumers concerning returns on equity portfolios.

  • Q : Calculating npv of the project....
    Finance Basics :

    There is also the 1/3 chance of a $-24,000 payoff. The cost of getting to stage 2 (1 year out) is $44,000. The cost of capital is 15%. What is the NPV of the project at stage 1?

  • Q : Determine the budget for the department....
    Finance Basics :

    The department actually completed 13,400 hours of production. Determine the budget for the department, assuming that it uses flexible budgeting.

  • Q : Question regarding the aar....
    Finance Basics :

    The annual net income for each of the 6 years is $3,800, $4,100, $4,600, $3,900, $3,200, and $2,400. The required return is 12.5 percent. What is the AAR?

  • Q : At what rate of interest one being different accepting offer....
    Finance Basics :

    At what rate of interest would Jane being different between accepting the company's offer and investing the premium on her own?

  • Q : After-tax cost of borrowing....
    Finance Basics :

    Calculate the after-tax cost of borrowing from the boat dealership. Calculate the after-tax cost of borrowing through a second mortgage on their home.

  • Q : Approximate annually compounded rate of return....
    Finance Basics :

    She is willing to invest a lump sum today and leave the money untouched for 5 years until it grows to $15,000, but she wonders what sort of investment return she will need to earn to reach her goal.

  • Q : Computing expected rate of return on investments....
    Finance Basics :

    Calculate the expected rate of return on investments X and Y using the most recent year's data. Assuming that the two investments are equally risky, which one should Douglas recommend? Why?

  • Q : At what value bond should sell if yield to maturity is given....
    Finance Basics :

    Your broker offers you the opportunity to purchase a bond with coupon payments of $90 per year and a face value of $1,000.

  • Q : Arbitrarily assign probability....
    Finance Basics :

    You are relatively confident that the return will be positive but not large, so you arbitrarily assign probability of being correct of 35%, 5%, 20% and 40%, respectively, to the analysts' forecast.

  • Q : Question-hayes enterprises....
    Finance Basics :

    Hayes Enterprises began 2012 with a retained earnings balance of $928,000. During 2012, the firm earned $377,000 after taxes. From this amount, preferred stockholders were paid $47,000 in dividends.

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