John and Jane are a married couple. John is a medical doctor, while Jane is a business executive. They maintain their finances separately - John has his options account at BD "A." while Jane has her options account at BD "B." John and Jane were talking over dinner about the latest news coming from XYZZ Corp. and they decide that the stock will likely move up rapidly. The next day, John places an order with his broker to buy 140,000 XYZZ calls and Jane calls her broker and places an order to buy 160,000 XYZZ calls. The position limit for XYZZ is 250,000 contracts on each side of the market. Which statement is TRUE

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Answer 1

Answer:

The remaining part of the question is:

Which Statement is True:

A. This is not a violation of position limits because the positions were taken in accounts at different broker-dealers

B. This is not a violation of position limits because each individual acted independently when placing his or her order

C. This is not a violation of position limits because of the marriage exemption from position limit violations

D. This is a violation of position limits

Correct Answer:

D. This is a violation of position limits

Explanation:

Since Jane and John are couple, it would be treated as a single entity despite the fact that, they operate different account in different banks. The position limit for XYZZ is 250,000 contracts whether as an individual or as a couple placed independently or jointly.


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In light of the facts that many organizations do not pay incentives and many employees discount or take for granted the value of benefits, base wages and salaries are often ____________________________ of the compensation system in the eyes of employees.

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Answer:

In light of the facts that many organizations do not pay incentives and many employees discount or take for granted the value of benefits, base wages and salaries are often the focus of the compensation system in the eyes of employees.

Explanation:

The scenario talks about the base wages and salaries which is significant portion of their salary. If the company doesn't pay incentives then the employee thinks that it doesn't matter how motivated he works because he will be paid base salary or wage. Hence the motivation factor gets affected by the compensation factor and employee thinks the only focus of compensation is their base wage or salary.

Blossom Company purchased a new machine on October 1, 2017, at a cost of $66,000. The company estimated that the machine has a salvage value of $5,700. The machine is expected to be used for 70,000 working hours during its 6-year life. Compute the depreciation expense under the straight-line method for 2017 and 2018, assuming a December 31 year-end. (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 5,275.)

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $66,000

Salvage value= $5,700

Useful life= 6

First, we need to calculate the annual depreciation using the following formula:

Annual depreciation= (original cost - salvage value)/estimated life (years)

Annual depreciation= (66,000 - 5,700) / 6= 10,050

2017:

Annual depreciation= (10,050/12)*3= $2,512.5

2018:

Annual depreciation= $10,050

Swifty Corporation purchased a machine for $66000 on July 1, 2020. The company intends to depreciate it over 8 years using the double-declining balance method. Salvage value is $5100. Depreciation for 2020 to the closest dollar is

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Answer:

Depreciation expense= $7,612.5

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $66,000

Salvage value= $5,100

Useful life= 8 years

First, we need to determine the depreciation expense for the whole year. We will use the following formula:

Annual depreciation= 2*[(book value)/estimated life (years)]

Annual depreciation= 2*[(66,000 - 5,100) / 8]

Annual depreciation= $15,225

For 2020:

Depreciation expense= (15,225/12)*6= $7,612.5

Most economists believe that a cut in tax rates a. would generally increase government tax revenue. b. would have no effect on aggregate demand. c. has a relatively small effect on the aggregate-supply curve. d. All of the above are correct.

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Answer:

C. Has a relatively small effect on the aggregate-supply curve.

Explanation:

Cut in tax rates has it various views by a lot of economist, government officials and also the masses in general. In the view of a reasonable amount of economists, cut in rate of taxes are seen to have a relatively small effect on the aggregate supply curve.

While this aggregate supply curve is known to be the total supply of goods and also services produced by an economy in an overall period. This term can also be referred to as total output in some cases. This curve is seen to have effects on variables which ranges from the size and quality of labor to technological innovations, an increase in wages and a whole other variables too.

The following information is available for Coronado Company: Sales Revenue $389600 Freight-In $29300 Ending Inventory 37400 Purchase Returns and Allowances 14500 Purchases 269500 Beginning Inventory 45300 Coronado's cost of goods sold under a periodic inventory system is

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Answer:

$262,900

Explanation:

Net purchases = Purchases - Purchase return and allowances

Net purchases = 269500 - 14500

Net purchases = $255000

Cost of goods available for sale = Beginning Inventory + Net Purchases

Cost of goods available for sale = 45300 + 255000

Cost of goods available for sale = $300300

Cost of Goods sold = Cost of goods available for sale - Ending inventory

Cost of Goods sold = 300300 - 37400

Cost of Goods sold = $262,900

So, Coronado's cost of goods sold under a periodic inventory system is $262,900.

Bob operates Bob's Pizza, a small pizzeria that sells about 50 pizzas a day. Bob's daily total fixed costs are $100, and his daily total variable costs are $600. If for some reason Bob's fixed cost increased to $150, then his: Select one:

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Available options are:

A. All of the choices are correct.

B. Average fixed costs would increase.

C. Marginal costs would increase.

D. Average variable costs would increase

Answer:

Option B. Average fixed costs would increase.

Explanation:

As the variable cost is the same which means that the marginal cost (All variable costs) would neither increase nor the average variable cost (Average variable cost due to fluctuating variable cost) would increase. Hence both Option C and D are incorrect.

Option B is correct because:

Average Fixed cost = (Initial Value + Value Now) / 2

Average Fixed cost = ($100 + $150) / 2 = $125

This means that the average cost has been increased.

Find the total amount Suzanne has in a college savings account if $5000 was invested and earned 3% compounded quarterly for six years. Write the answer rounded to the nearest cent. (Three Points)

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Answer:

[tex]A = 598207\ cents[/tex]

Explanation:

Given

[tex]Principal, P = \$5000[/tex]

[tex]Rate, r = 3\%[/tex]

[tex]Time, t = 6\ years[/tex]

[tex]n = Quarterly =4[/tex]

Required

Determine the total amount

This can be calculated by using:

[tex]A = P(1 + \frac{r}{n})^{nt}[/tex]

Substitute [tex]P = \$5000[/tex]    [tex]r = 3\%[/tex]    [tex]t = 6\ years[/tex]     [tex]n =4[/tex]

So;

[tex]A = 5000 * (1 + \frac{3\%}{4})^{4* 6}[/tex]

Convert percentage to decimal

[tex]A = 5000 * (1 + \frac{0.03}{4})^{4* 6}[/tex]

[tex]A = 5000 * (1 + 0.0075)^{4* 6}[/tex]

[tex]A = 5000 * (1.0075)^{4* 6}[/tex]

[tex]A = 5000 * (1.0075)^{24}[/tex]

[tex]A = 5000 * 1.19641352939[/tex]

[tex]A = 5982.06764695[/tex]

Since 1 dollar is equivalent to cents, then the above in cents is;

[tex]A = 5982.06764695 * 100[/tex]

[tex]A = 598206.764695[/tex]

[tex]A = 598207\ cents[/tex] --- Approximated

Showstopper Inc. dominates the ladies' wig market and wants to expand into men's toupees. How can Showstopper's managers determine whether the company should develop a toupee division internally, ally with a toupee maker, or acquire a toupee-making firm?

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Answer:

Explanation:

In order for Showstopper Inc. to make this decision, they first need to gather all of the managers and discuss and determine whether the skills needed to create wigs and toupees are similar and within their capabilities and whether Showstopper creates better hairpieces than its competitors do which will allow them to gain a competitive advantage in the toupee market.

A company supervisor asks for volunteers from the first shift to help assemble a new binding machine that must be on-line within the next 24 hours. Grady lifts his chin and his shoulders, nods, and says, "I can do it." In the social cognitive perspective of Albert Bandura, Grady has appraised a desired outcome through self-evaluated
A. competencies.
B. emotions.
C. strategies.
D. expectancies.

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Answer:

The correct answer is the option D: Expectancies.

Explanation:

To begin with, in this situation where the employee name as Grady has appraised a desired outcome through self-evaluation is because of the expectancies that the employee has over himself regarding the job that is being asked from his superiors and that because he knows that completing the volenteered task without help will show to his employer that he has great courage and force of will to do the tasks that are not even obligated. So that will help understand why Grady decides to do it because of the expectancies he has over the situation.

Answer:

A. competencies.

Explanation:

Competencies are self-evaluations that we bring to a situation. When we think we can do something, we’re more likely to try it than when we don’t think we’ll succeed. Competencies in math, tennis, socializing, or any other field come from experiences of prior success that act as reinforcers.

You've just won the lottery! Your winnings will be paid as a monthly annuity of $1,000 per month for 50 years. Assume an interest rate of 10 percent compounded monthly. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answer two decimal places.) What is the present value of your winnings if the first payment starts today

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Answer:

$119,220.57

Explanation:

in order to calculate the present value of your lottery winnings, we can use the present value annuity factor:

present value = monthly payment x annuity factor (PV annuity factor, ¹⁰/₁₂%, 600 periods)

monthly payment = $1,000annuity factor = 119.22057

present value = $1,000 x 119.22057 = $119,220.57

What are four importance of a business plan

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-avoid mistakes/disasters (lack of teamwork, pricing, etc)
-setting objectives
-helps with development and growth
-create marketing strategy

Angie invested $250,000 she received from her grandmother today in a fund that is expected to earn 10% per annum. To what amount should the investment grow in five years if interest is compounded semi-annually

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Answer:

After 5 years, the investment should grow to $407,223

Explanation:

the future value earned on a certain amount compounded semi-annually for a number of years is given by the formula:

[tex]FV = PV(1+ \frac{r}{n} )^{nt}\\Where:\\FV = Future\ value\ =\ ??\\PV = Present\ Value\ =\ $250,000\\r = Interest\ rate\ =\ 10\% =\ 0.1\\n = number\ of\ compounding\ per\ year\ = semiannually\ =\ 2\\t = number\ of\ years\ =\ 5[/tex]

[tex]FV = 250,000(1+ \frac{0.1}{2} )^{(2\times5)}\\FV\ = 250,000(1.05)^{10}\\FV\ = 250,000(1.62889)\\FV\ = \$407,223.65[/tex]

Therefore, after 5 years, the investment should grow to $407,223

A tenant still has five months remaining on a one-year apartment lease. When the tenant moves to another city, the tenant transfers possession of the apartment to a friend for the entire remaining term of the lease. The friend pays rent directly to the tenant. In this situation, the tenant has become

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Answer:

A sublessor.

Explanation:

In this scenario, a tenant still has five months remaining on a one-year apartment lease. When the tenant moves to another city, the tenant transfers possession of the apartment to a friend for the entire remaining term of the lease. The friend pays rent directly to the tenant. In this situation, the tenant has become a sublessor.

A sublessor can be defined as an individual (tenant) who rents a property from a landlord and then goes ahead to lease it to another.

This simply means that, when a lesse (tenant) of a property grants his lease to another party, he or she is referred to as the sublessor.

Joshua annual salary is 32,824 what percent monthly salary is used for monthly apartment rent of 684

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Answer:

His 25 percent salary would be used.

Annual salary :32,824

Month in 1 year :12

Annual salary divide by 12= 2735.33

then 1 month rent divide by 1 month salary(2735.33) multiple by 100% = 25 %

Answer=21%

It’s 21% because 21% of 32824 is 6893.04

Abs if you round it to the nearest decimal it would be 6894.04

But just write 6893.04

What are fixed expenses?
O A. The amount of money the retailer spends to buy each item from
the wholesaler or producer
B. All expenses that are the same fixed amount on a recurring basis,
such as rent
C. The amount of money received per the sale of each item
D. All expenses that change depending on various factors, such as
the number of customers in a given period of time

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Answer: B. All expenses that are the same fixed amount on a recurring basis, such as rent

Explanation:

Fixed expenses in a business do not change depending on the level of activity that goes on in the business. This means that regardless of the number of sales made or units produced, these costs will remain the same.

This is the direct opposite of variable costs. These costs change based on the level of activity which means that they are affected by sales level, production level of both.

If a government policy change harms a​ monopolist, the government could A. tax those who get additional gains and compensate the​ monopolist, thereby making the change a Pareto improvement. B. increase the general tax rate and compensate the​ monopolist, thereby making the change a Pareto improvement. C. do​ nothing, because the change is a Pareto improvement. D. It is not possible to mitigate the harm to a monopolist.

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Answer:

Correct Answer:

C. do​ nothing, because the change is a Pareto improvement.

Explanation:

Monopolisim is the economic system whereby the business in concentrated in the hands of an individual thereby determining the price of the product which the citizens are going to pay. In a situation whereby the government policy change affect a monopolist, they should do nothing that would be beneficial to the monopolist.

The following sequence shows four operations for a computer chip assembly process and the effective capacity of each. Step 1: 500 chips/hour Step 2: 250 chips/hour Step 3: 200 chips/hour Step 4: 550 chips/hour Suppose the utilization is 70 percent of effective capacity. What is the actual output of the process?

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Answer:

The actual output of the process is 140 per hour

Explanation:

The Bottleneck step is the one which assemble minimum number of chips per hour . Step 3 produces minimum number of chips (200 chips per hour). Therefore step 3 is the bottleneck step.

Since the steps are interlinked in sequence, the capacity of the process will be determined by the capacity of the bottleneck process. Therefore, effective capacity of the process = 200 chips per hour

Since utilization is 70% of effective capacity , the actual output  of the process = Utilization x Effective Capacity

= 0.7 x 200

= 140 per hour

Thus, the actual output of the process is 140 per hour

A credit downgrade typically results in​ _________ interest rate for new debt. A. no change in B. not enough information to tell C. a higher D. a lower 2. There​ is​ a(n)​ _________ relationship between the price of an outstanding bond and market interest rates. A. none of the above B. positive C. direct D. inverse 3. The greater the volatility of earnings the​ ______________ the bond rating when everything else is held constant. A. there is no relationship between earnings and bond rating. B. higher C. lower D. volatility is irrelevant when evaluating earnings

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Answer and Explanation:

1. If there is the downgrade of credit than there would be a higher rate of interest charged for a new debt

2. Also, there is an inverse relationship between the outstanding bond price and the market rate of interest i.e if the bond price is increased the rate of interest is less and vice versa

3. And if the volatility of the earning is high that leads to less rating of bond keeping the other things constant

Miriam and Devon are both upper-level managers, but have very different decision-making styles. Please name and describe in your own words four decision making processes that could be used to guide their decision making. In addition, provide and explain in your own words 10 ways in which their decision could, in general, be derailed or hindered, and explain each.

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There are various decision making styles of managers, the 4 different kind of manager decision making styles are listed below,

1. Directive

2. Analytical

3. Conceptual

4. Behavioral

Each of these method depend on the style of manager and the situation he is facing.

The directive style decision making style is used for firm decision making, in which ideas are not appreciated by the juniors. This is an aggressive decision making style

Analytical decision making style is one which focuses on finding the best possible solution to the problems after considering all alternative solutions

Conceptual decision making style is one in which managers are achievement oriented and they wish to see brighter future.

Behavioral decision making style is one in which nature of manager is persuasive and he believes gathering ideas from colleagues before making a decision.

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How is international employment different from foreign employment? Give your argument with examples.​

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Answer:

Foreign employment is working for a company that is based in another country and you usually only work in one country. International employment is working in multiple countries and often your own home country is one of them

It is the custom for paper mills located alongside the Layzee River to discharge waste products into the river. As a result, operators of hydroelectric power-generating plants downstream along the river find that they must clean up the river's water before it flows through their equipment.
If the government intervenes and corrects the externality in the situation described above, we would expect
a) the output of the paper mills to increase.
b) the price of paper from the mills to decrease.
c) production of the hydroelectric power plants to decrease.
d) production in the paper mills to decrease.

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Answer: d. Production in the paper mills to decrease

Explanation:

Since they have been mandated to treat the water that is at their disposal, they have to do it. But what happens here is there would be a down time in production as some of the workers who are supposed to be carrying out their duty in the production site would be instructed to first clean the water that they have been instructed, this would lead to production in paper Mills to decrease.

Which process involves monitoring identified and residual risks, identifying new risks, carrying out risk response plans, and evaluating the effectiveness of risk strategies throughout the life of the project

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Answer: Controlling risk

Explanation:

A risk event is an uncertain event or occurrence that can affect the achievement of the objectives of a project.

Controlling risk involves monitoring identified and residual risks, identifying new risks, carrying out risk response plans, and evaluating the effectiveness of risk strategies throughout the life of the project.

The wage rate for widget makers is currently $25 per hour and Ajax hires 20 widget makers. If the wage rate were decreased to $20, what would happen to the marginal revenue product for labor at Ajax?

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Answer:

The question is not complete, below is the completed question:

The wage rate for widget makers is currently $25 per hour and Ajax hires 20 widget makers. If the wage rate were decreased to $20, what would happen to the marginal revenue product for labor at Ajax?

A) It would remain the same.

B) It would increase since Ajax's demand for labor curve will shift.

C) It would increase since the price of widgets would decrease.

D) It would decrease since Ajax will hire more workers.

Answer:

The correct answer is:

It would decrease since Ajax will hire more workers. (D)

Explanation:

Marginal Revenue Product for Labour (MRPL) is the extra labour generated when an extra worker is employed. In this case, since the wages decreased from $25 to $20, Ajax will hire more workers, because it can afford to pay more workers, meanwhile, the extra labour generated on the employment of an extra worker will decrease. The MRPL is used by firms to determine the number of labour to employ since they have to employ the right amount of labour to maintain profit and prevent diminishing returns associated with excess labour employment.

On january​ 1, 2017, finch company issued​ $89,000 of​ five-year, 8% bonds when the market interest rate was​ 12%. the issue price of the bonds was​ $73,000. finch uses the​ effective-interest method of amortization for bond discount. semiannual interest payments are made on june 30 and december 31 of each year. how much interest expense will be recorded when the first interest payment is​ made? (round your answer to the nearest dollar​ number.)

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Answer:

$4,380

Explanation:

The calculation of the interest expense recorded in the first year is given below:

= Issued price of the bond × market interest rate ÷ semi annual period

= $73,000 × 12% ÷ 2

= $73,000 × 6%

= $4,380

Therefore, the interest expense would be recorded when the interest payment is made is $4,380

We simply used the above formula

While solitary negative reactions or unjustified suggestions for change have the potential to dissipate discourse rather than build it, the pattern analysis shows that the anonymous condition seemed to provide a safe explorative space for learners to try out more reasons for their multiple solutions. teachers will rarely give anonymous feedback, but the experience of giving anonymous feedback may open a social space where learners can try out the reasons for their suggestions?

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Question attached:

Answer:

Paraphrasing plagiarism

Explanation:

Here the student committed paraphrasing plagiarism because even though there was an in-text citation, he failed to give a bibliographic reference as he should. Now although the student paraphrased his source(ie changed or rearranged sentence structure and words and not quoted word-for-word) he would not have been said to have committed plagiarism if he had properly referenced(not only in-text) citation the work

Shannon and Rene are sisters who enter into a contract to buy an income property. The sisters get into a dispute, and Shannon wants out of the deal. However, their uncle Jerry wants to replace Shannon on the contract. Shannon agrees to the substitution so they go ahead and do it. This is an example of ________.

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Answer:

Novation.

Explanation:

In this scenario, Shannon and Rene are sisters who enter into a contract to buy an income property. The sisters get into a dispute, and Shannon wants out of the deal. However, their uncle Jerry wants to replace Shannon on the contract. Shannon agrees to the substitution so they go ahead and do it. This is an example of novation.

Novation can be defined as the process or an act of legally replacing a party in a contract with another, adding an obligation to engage or replacing a contractual obligation to perform with another based on the consent of all involved parties.

The condition where Shannon wishes to get out of the deal and Jerry is replacing Shannon to a contract with Rene, such a contract is referred to as a contract by novation.

A novation contract is dependent on the willingness of both the parties  for such replacement as a matter that only the person will replace another and the conditions of the contract do not change.

A contract by novation refers to replacement of undertaking the liabilities and benefits of an already entered contract by one or more person with respect to contract being valid.

An illegal contract created without the knowledge of such person who replaces the concerned person for the benefits and liabilities will constitute as a contract viod ab initio

The person who replaces the concerned person will have the sole responsibility of the conditions arising out of entering such contract and hence there will be a direct and unlimited liability.

Hence, the correct statement will be that Jerry will be responsible for the benefits and liabilities arising out of such contract which will be shared by Rene as it is a contract by novation.

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3. What does the segment suggest to guard against employee misuse of workplace technology? *

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Answer:

Economics

Explanation:

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1. Green Construction Co. has consistently used the percentage-of-completion method of recognizing revenue. During 2014, Green entered into a fixed-price contract to construct an office building for $24,000,000. Information relating to the contract is as follows:

At December 31

2014 2015

Percentage of completion 15% 45%

Estimated total cost at completion $18,000,000 $19,200,000

Gross profit recognized (cumulative) 1,200,000 2,880,000

Contract costs incurred during 2015 were ??

1. Green Construction Co. has consistently used the percentage-of-completion method of recognizing revenue. During 2014, Green entered into a fixed-price contract to construct an office building for $24,000,000. Information relating to the contract is as follows:

At December 31

2014 2015

Percentage of completion 15% 45%

Estimated total cost at completion $18,000,000 $19,200,000

Gross profit recognized (cumulative) 1,200,000 2,880,000

Contract costs incurred during 2015 were

a. $5,760,000.

b. $5,940,000.

c. $6,300,000.

d. $8,640,000.

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Answer:

d is the answer  

Explanation:

d

Consent of the client before completion of a trade made between the firm and a client must be made when A) an investment adviser will be acting in the capacity of a principal B) a broker-dealer will be acting in the capacity of a principal C) a broker-dealer will be acting as a contra party to the trade D) a broker-dealer will be acting in the capacity of an agent

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Answer:

A)  an investment adviser will be acting in the capacity of a principal

Explanation:

In case when the consent of the client made prior to completing the trade among the firm and client is made when the investment advisor would be acting as a principal i.e he has a capacity to act as a principal

Therefore in the given situation,  option A is correct and the same is to be considered

hence, all other options are incorrect

The yield to maturity on a company’s debt is 6.2% per year and the company’s cost of equity financing is 10.9% per year. The book value of the debt is $30.0 million and the book value of the equity is $15.0 million. The company’s tax rate is 32%. The market value of the debt is $36.9 million and the market value of the equity is $27.1 million. What is the company’s annual weighted average cost of capital?

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Answer:

7.05%

Explanation:

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