Corporation needs to raise $70 million to finance its expansion into new markets. The company will sell new shares of equity via a general cash offering to raise the needed funds. The offer price is $30 per share and the company’s underwriters charge a spread of 8 percent. If the SEC filing fee and associated administrative expenses of the offering are $575,000, how many shares need to be sold? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer in shares, not millions of shares, rounded to the nearest whole number, e.g., 1,234,567.)

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

$2536.232

Explanation:

The spread in this case is 30*8% = 2.4  

A spread is simply gap between the bid and the ask prices of a security or asset, like a stock, bond or commodity and the net proceeds are the amount of money the seller receives following the sale of an asset after all costs and expenses are deducted from the gross proceeds.

The net proceeds in this case is 30-2.4 =27.6

To get the number of share we can simply divide the funds need by the net proceeds per share = 70000000/27.6  = $2536.232. Therefore the correct answer is $2536.232


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You decide to use your department store charge card .. a lot! After seven weeks you have racked up $1,400 of debt. Your minimum monthly payment is $45, and is paid at the end of each month. If the APR is 16.80%, how long will it take you to pay the loan off? (Assume that you make the minimum payment until the debt is entirely paid off.)

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Answer:

41 months

Explanation:

For computing the time period we have to use the NPER formula i.e shown in the attachment

Given that,  

Present value = $0

Future value = $1,400

Rate of interest = 16.80% ÷ 12 months = 1.4%

PMT = $45

The formula is shown below:

= NPER(Rate;PMT;PV;-FV;type)

The future value come in negative

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Mary signed up and paid $660 for a 6 month ceramics course on June 1st with Choplet Ceramics. As of August 1st, Choplet’s accounting records would indicate:

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Answer: $220 of revenue, $440 of deferred revenue

Explanation:

Based on the information in the question, revenue will be recognised for the months of June and july which will be:

= 2/6 × $660

= $220

Deferred revenue will be:

= $660 - $220

= $440

Therefore, As of August 1st, Choplet’s accounting records would indicate $220 of revenue, $440 of deferred revenue.

Derek has the opportunity to buy a money machine today. The money machine will pay Derek $43,245.00 exactly 5.00 years from today. Assuming that Derek believes the appropriate discount rate is 13.00%, how much is he willing to pay for this money machine?

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Answer:

$23, 472

Explanation:

The question is to calculate how much Derek is willing to pay for the machine.

What the money Machine will pay in 5 years = $43, 245.00

The Discount rate= 13%

The number of years = 5 Years

Therefore, Present value of the machines:

PV= P x [1/(1+r)∧n]; P= Future benefit; r = rate and n = number of years

The calculation is as follows

PV= P x [1/(1+r)∧n

= $43,245 x 1/[(1+0.13)∧5]

=$43,245 x 1/1.84243

=$43,245 x 0.5428

=$23,472 (rounded)

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Answer:

Explanation:

The Internet is essential for a successful business. The Internet helps businesses to achieve their goals and succeed in this competitive market. Marketing is important for business, and in this case the internet is the first and most important marketing tool for business owners. The Internet gives entrepreneurs great advantages in building a business infrastructure based on customer data and information. In this modern era, successful work without the Internet is impossible. The Internet has changed the ways in which education, communication and data are imported and exported. Internet technology provides excellent data management resources to offer customers unique and creative solutions.

The benefits of turning the organization world to the Internet are immense. The Internet provides great opportunities for organizational suppliers and cost reduction at all stages of the manufacturing process. Supply costs can be reduced through increased markets and increased competition through online supply systems. Another option is to transfer sales and data to cheaper channels. The Internet can significantly accelerate the market by reducing the time needed to transfer, purchase and process daily business contacts such as purchase orders, invoices and shipping. notifications. The Internet has greatly expanded the area of ​​information management: documents and technical documentation can be changed in real time, legally recognized signatures can be used, browsers can be accessed from suppliers and customers' data systems, and processes can be completed faster.

The Internet is a very effective tool for the nation. It has the potential to increase productivity through various but mutually reinforcing ways, including:

- Significantly reduce the cost of many operations required for the production and distribution of goods and services;

- Increase managerial efficiency, especially for companies to manage supply chains more efficiently and to communicate more easily within the company and with customers and partners;

- Increasing competition, price transparency and expanding markets for buyers and sellers;

Increasing marketing and pricing efficiency;

- Increase consumer choice, comfort and satisfaction in a variety of ways.

Many people like to think that mankind is at the beginning of a new era of enlightened communication. The visions are packed with how we can live, work, work and change our interactions with digital technology. It is believed that the Information Age will bring about fundamental change and development and that all countries around the world are building the necessary infrastructure, the "data highways" to respond to the challenges of twenty information societies. It is assumed that the digital revolution promises a lot of progress for developing countries and is allowed to leapfrog the more developed countries by leaps and bounds. The idea of ​​joining the global information society is strongly defended not only by business interests, but also worldwide. Increasingly, the measures are aimed at bringing new information technologies to less developed regions of the world, political agendas at the international, regional and national levels and less international development efforts. to improve people's lives. However, it is important to think about what these needs are if they are properly implemented. Disadvantaged people face major health problems, lack of education, and difficulties in ending.

ameron Company uses a process cost system and the weighted average method to account for its production. The following information was available for August: units Costs Work in Process, August 1 100 $ 2,990 Work in Process, August 31 200 (A) During the month, 800 units were started into production, and $5,000 in costs were incurred. Ending inventory was 50% complete. The cost of the units transferred out would be: (Do not round your intermediate calculations.)

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Answer:

Cost of Units Transferred Out: $7,548

Explanation:

                                                                      Cost                       Units                                      

Beginning Work in Process (WIP):              $2,990                    1,100

Production Started during August                                               800

Production Completed in August                                                1,700 *

Cost added to during August                     $5,000    

Ending WIP August:                                                                      200 (50%)

*Completed: Beginning WIP Units  + Started Units  - Ending WIP Units = 1,100 + 800 - 200 = 1,700

Costs of the Units: Cost of beginning WIP Units + Cost Added during the Period

Cost of the Units: $2,990 + $5,000 = $7,990

Equivalent Units of Production (EUP): Completed Units + Ending WIP Units

EUP: 1,700 Units + 200 Units x 50% = 1,800 Units

Cost per Equivalent Unit: Cost of Units / EUP

Cost per EUP: $7,990 / 1,800 = $4.44

Cost of Units Transferred Out: Cost per EUP x Units Transferred Out

Cost per Units Transferred Out:  $4.44 x 1,700 = $7,548