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You are given the following information for huntington power co. assume the company’s tax rate is 24 percent. debt: 21,000 4.9 percent coupon bonds outstanding, $2,000 par value, 24 years to maturity, selling for 106 percent of par; the bonds make semiannual payments. common stock: 425,000 shares outstanding, selling for $67 per share; the beta is .92. market: 6 percent market risk premium and 3.2 percent risk-free rate.
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Business, 21.06.2019 20:20
Atoy manufacturer makes its own wind-up motors, which are then put into its toys. while the toy manufacturing process is continuous, the motors are intermittent flow. data on the manufacture of the motors appears below.annual demand (d) = 50,000 units daily subassembly production rate = 1,000setup cost (s) = $85 per batch daily subassembly usage rate = 200carrying cost = $.20 per unit per year(a) to minimize cost, how large should each batch of subassemblies be? (b) approximately how many days are required to produce a batch? (c) how long is a complete cycle? (d) what is the average inventory for this problem? (e) what is the total annual inventory cost (holding plus setup) of the optimal behavior in this problem?
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Business, 22.06.2019 03:00
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Business, 22.06.2019 14:00
Which of the following would be an accurate statement about achieving a balanced budget
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Business, 22.06.2019 15:40
Aprice control is: question 1 options: a)a tax on the sale of a good that controls the market price.b)an upper limit on the quantity of some good that can be bought or sold.c)a legal restriction on how high or low a price in a market may go.d)control of the price of a good by the firm that produces it.
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