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Consider a firm with an EBIT of $860,000. The firm finances its assets with $2,600,000 debt (costing 7.4 percent) and 500,000 shares of stock selling at $5.00 per share. To reduce the firm's risk associated with this financial leverage, the firm is considering reducing its debt by $1,000,000 by selling an additional 300,000 shares of stock. The firm is in the 30 percent tax bracket. The change in capital structure will have no effect on the operations of the firm. Thus, EBIT will remain at $860,000.
Calculate the EPS before and after the change in capital structure and indicate changes in EPS. (Negative answer should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answers to 5 decimal places.)
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State the multiple regression equation. Interpret the meaning of the slopes in the equation. Predict the salary for a 40-year-old male employee with 5 years of experience.
The weights (in grams) of four different colors of M&M candies are given below, along with the mean weight and variance of each color, and the variance of the sample means.
Perform a test of hypothesis to test the conjecture at the a = .05 level of significance.
Find the 84th and 16th percentiles for the sum of the sample. Interpret these values in context.
Suppose P(X = 1) = p and P(X = 0) = 1 - p = q. Find the mean, variance, and standard deviation of X in terms of p and q.- For what values of p (and q) is the variance of X greatest?
Which of the following research situations is most likely to use a repeated-measures design?
1 in a two-tailed hypothesis test the test statistic is determined to be z -2.5. the p-value for this test why?a is
Biting an unpopped kernel of popcorn hurts! As an experiment, a self-confessed connoisseur of cheap popcorn carefully counted 773 kernels and put them in a popper.
A math class has 12 girls and 14 boys. Four students are chosen at random to represent the class at a math competition.
Again, pretend that the GSS sample is the entire population of interest.
data on the number of occurrences per time period and observed frequencies follow.nbspnbspcompute the value of the test
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