HCC, Inc., expects its dividends to grow at 25 percent per year for the next seven years before levelling off to a constant 3 percent growth rate. The required return is 11 percent. What is the current stock price if the annual dividend per share that was just paid was $1.05

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Answer 1

Answer:

the current stock price is $43.21

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

Last Dividend = D0= $1.05

Required Return = rs = 11.00%

The growth rate for the next 7 years = 25%

Growth rate = 3%

Now

D1 = $1.0500 × 1.25 = $1.3125

D2 = $1.3125 × 1.25 = $1.6406

D3 = $1.6406 × 1.25 = $2.0508

D4 = $2.0508 × 1.25 = $2.5635

D5 = $2.5635 × 1.25 = $3.2044

D6 = $3.2044 × 1.25 = $4.0055

D7 = $4.0055 × 1.25 = $5.0069

D8 = $5.0069 × 1.03 = $5.1571

Now

P7 = D8 ÷ (rs - g)

P7 = $5.1571  ÷ (0.11 - 0.03)

P7 = $64.4638

Now

P0 = $1.3125 ÷ 1.11 + $1.6406 ÷ 1.11^2 + $2.0508 ÷ 1.11^3 + $2.5635 ÷ 1.11^4 + $3.2044 ÷ 1.11^5 + $4.0055 ÷ 1.11^6 + $5.0069 ÷ 1.11^7 + $64.4638  ÷ 1.11^7

P0 = $43.21

Hence, the current stock price is $43.21


Related Questions

For a production budget, the ______ is the beginning inventory for the year. beginning inventory for the first quarter beginning inventory for the last quarter ending inventory for the last quarter sum of beginning inventories for the four quarters

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Answer:

Beginning inventory for the first quarter.

Explanation:

The beginning inventory is book important or record that provides the accounting and management of products within the companies business. And during this case where the primary quarter is been discussed, the whole needs are determined by adding together the budgeted sales of 10,000 cases for the quarter and therefore the desired ending inventory of 6,000 cases. The ending inventory is meant to supply some cushion just in case problems develop in production or sales increase unexpectedly.

It uses goods in production and people that are on the point of be sold.

a. What price should a 3 year semi-annual 10% coupon bond with $1000 face value be trading at if the prices of similar risk zero coupon of ($100 face value) bonds are given below:

Term (In Years) Price (In $)
0.5 100
1 97
1.5 96
2 93
2.5 92
3 91
4 89

b. How would you arbitrage the opportunity if you found out that the bond in Part A above was trading at par? Specifically, explain which bond/s will you buy and which one/s will be sell today and in how much quantities?

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Answer:

A) the current price of the bond is:

($50 x 1) + ($50 x 0.97) + ($50 x 0.96) + ($50 x 0.93) + ($50 x 0.92) + ($1,050 x 0.91) = $1,194.50    

B) assuming that the bond is trading at par, you have a great opportunity to make money:

maturity                zero coupon                         return of coupon

                             bond's price                          bond

0                            $1,000                                       $0

0.5                         $1,000                                       $50

1                                $970                                       $100

1.5                            $960                                       $150

2                              $930                                       $200

2.5                           $920                                       $250

3                              $910                                        $300

You can buy 10 coupon bonds = -$10,000

Sell short 1 One-year zero coupon bond = $970

Sell short 1 Two-year zero coupon bond = $930

Sell short 11 Three-year zero coupon bond = $10,010

Positive cash flow = $1,910

At the end of year 1, you can pay the One-year zero coupon bond with the coupons received = $1,000 (cash flows = $0)

At the end of year 2, you can pay the Two-year zero coupon bond with the coupons received = $1,000 (cash flows = $0)

At the end of year 3, you can pay the Three-year zero coupon bonds with the coupons + maturity value received = $11,000 (cash flows = $0)

If the coupon bonds are selling at par, you could earn today $1,910 for every 10 bonds that you buy.  

A corporation sold 14,000 shares of its $10 par value common stock at a cash price of $13 per share. The entry to record this transaction would include:

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Answer:

Date   Description and Explanation      Debit           Credit

           Cash                                              $182,000

                  Common stock                                           $140,000

                  Additional paid-in capital                           $42,000

            (To record the issuance of equity shares)

Explanation:

Additional capital = (Issue price - Par value) * Shares issued

= ($13−$10) * 14,000 shares

= $3 * 14,000 shares

= $42,000

Face value = Shares  issued * Par value

= 14,000 shares * $10 per share

= $140,000

Suppose total disposable income in Country X rises by $500 billion while total consumption rises by $50 billion. What would be the slope of the consumption function for this nation

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Answer:

b. 0.1

Explanation:

Options include "a. 0.5 b. 0.1 c. 1 d. 0.25 e. 0.4"

Consumption = C+Mpc * Yd

When C is autonomous consumption

Yd is disposable income.

Hence, if Yd increases by 500, consumption will increases by 500*Mpc =50 So, Mpc =50/500

Mpc = 0.1

All of the following would be reported on the balance sheet as a current asset except a.factory overhead b.finished goods inventory c.work in process inventory d.materials inventory

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Answer: Factory Overhead

Explanation:

Current assets are the assets that a particular company is expected to either use or sell for a current fiscal year during business operations. Examples of current assets are cash, stock Inventory, marketable securities, cash equivalents, accounts receivable, work in process Inventory etc.

Factory overhead isn't reported on the balance sheet as a current asset.

planned change is a purposeful systematic effort to alter or bring about change. What occurs next after alternative solutions to a problem are determined and analyzed

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Answer:

The answer is "The plan of action amongst these options is selected".

Explanation:

The planned transition would be the planning of the whole company towards new priorities or new directions or a significant part of them.

Its guidance could include community, internal structures, processes, metrics and rewards, and any other associated issues. This strategy is a framework for changing or amending a trend, situation to improve the well-being, and the situation of a customer.

Assume that a company's cost formula for its materials and supplies is $2,040 per month plus $9 per vehicle. For the month of August, the company planned for activity of 99 vehicles, but the actual level of activity was 59 vehicles. The actual materials and supplies for the month was $2,890. The materials and supplies in the planning budget for August would be closest to:

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Answer:

$2,931

Explanation:

                        Actual         Planning Budget

Materials          $2,890             $2,040

Vehicle             $531 (59*$9)    $891 (99*$9)

Total                 $3,421               $2,931

Hence, the total amount of materials and supplies in the planning budget for August is $2,931

The following accounts were taken from the Adjusted Trial Balance columns of the end-of-period spreadsheet: Accumulated Depreciation $ 2,868 Fees Earned 15,445 Depreciation Expense 961 Insurance Expense 563 Prepaid Insurance 3,369 Supplies 1,521 Supplies Expense 3,973 Net income for the period is

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Answer:

$9,948

Explanation:

Calculation of net income is seen below

Fee earned

$15,445

Less expenses;

Depreciation

($961)

Insurance expense

($563)

Supply expense

($3,973)

Net income

$9,948

• Please note that other items like prepaid insurance, supplies are balance sheet items, hence will be reported under current assets. Accumulated depreciation is also a balance sheet item.

Calculate the total Social Security and Medicare tax burden on a sole proprietorship earning 2020 profit of $300,000, assuming a single sole proprietor with no other earned income. (Round your intermediate calculations to the nearest whole dollar amount.)

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Answer:

The answer is "$ 25,207.45".

Explanation:

Type = single property ownership  

Year= 2020  

Revenue = $ 300,000  

calculating the tax on social security when it's up to 132,900 USD, i.e. the basis cap on earned earnings.  

[tex]\to 132,900 \times 12.40 \% \\\\\to 132,900 \times 0.1240 \\\\\to \$ \ 16,479.6\ \ \ \ or \ \ \ \ \$ \ 16,480\\\\[/tex]

Calculating the Medicare levy, subject to a deduction of 7.65% from sole ownership, for every revenue received without any cap.  

[tex]\to (300,000 \times 0.9235) \times 2.9 \% \\\\ \to 277,050 \times 0.029 \\\\\to \$ \ 8034.45 \\[/tex]

Where income exceeds 200,000, and 0.9% of exceeding income exceeds additional medicare tax.

[tex]\to [(300,000 \times 0.9235) - 200,000] \times 0.9 \% \\\\\to [(277,050) - 200,000] \times 0.009 \\\\\to 277,050\times 0.009 \\\\\to 693.45[/tex]

Medicare tax and social insurance total:

[tex]\to 16,480 + 8,034 + 693.45 \\\\\to 25,207.45[/tex]

In the long run: Group of answer choices production is always greater than zero. the firm considers all factors as fixed. the firm considers all factors as variable. production choices are more limited than in t

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Answer:

the firm considers all factors as variable

Explanation:

The long run period is the period where all factors of production are fixed. This is usually referred to as the planning period of the firm.

The short run period is the period where some factors of production are variable and other factors are fixed

A building is acquired on January 1 at a cost of $860,000 with an estimated useful life of ten years and salvage value of $77,400. Compute depreciation expense for the first three years using the double-declining-balance method. (Round your answers to the nearest dollar.)

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Answer:

Depreciation expense per year:

Year 1 =  $172000

Year 2 = $137600

Year 3 =  $110080

Explanation:

Double declining balance method is an accelerated method of charging depreciation expense. It charges a higher depreciation expense in the initial years of the asset's life and lower depreciation expense in the later years.

The formula to calculate depreciation expense per year is,

Depreciation expense = 2 * [ (Cost - Accumulated Depreciation) / Estimated useful life of the asset ]

The depreciation expense for Year 1 to 3 will be,

Depreciation Expense per year

Year 1 = 2 * [ (860000 - 0) / 10 ]  =  $172000

Year 2 = 2 * [ (860000 - 172000) / 10 ]  =  $137600

Year 3 = 2 * [ (860000 - (172000 + 137600)) / 10 ]  =  $110080

Determine when, to the nearest year, $4,000 invested at 5% per year, compounded daily, will be worth $10,000. yr

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Answer:

18 years

Explanation:

The computation of the time period is shown below:

Given that

Present value = $4,000

Rate of interest = 5 years

N = 365 days

Future value = $10,000

Now as we know that

Future value = Present value × (1 + rate of interest)^number of years

Let us assume the number of years be t

$10,000 = $4,000 × (1 + 0.05 ÷ 365)^365 × t

2.5  = (1 + 0.05 ÷ 365)^365 × t

2.5 = 1.000136986^365 × t

Now take log on both the sides

log 2.5 = 365t  × log 1.000136986

t = 1 ÷ 365[log 2.5 ÷ log 1.000136986]

= 18 years

Compound Interest (LO1) Suppose that the value of an investment in the stock market has increased at an average compound rate of about 5% since 1914. It is now 2016.
If someone invested $1,000 in 1914, how much would that investment be worth today?

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Answer:

The investment is worth $144,980 today

Explanation:

The formula for calculating the future value of an invested amount compounded annually at a certain percentage rate (r) over a period of time (t) is given by:

[tex]FV = PV (1+\frac{r}{n})^{nt}\\ where:\\FV = future\ value\\PV = present\ value = \$1000\\r = interest\ rate = 5\%=0.05\\n = number\ of\ compounding\ period\ per\ year\ = 1\\t = time = 1914\ to\ 2016 = 102\\\therefore FV = PV (1+\frac{r}{n})^{nt}\\= FV = 1000 (1+\frac{0.05}{1})^{(1 \times102)}\\= 1000(1.05)^{102}\\FV= 1000 \times 144.98\\FV= \$144,980[/tex]

Consider the following information: Cash: $10,000 Accounts Payable: $3,000 Accounts Receivable: $2,000 Office Supplies: $1,000 Furniture: $15,000 Notes Payable: $10,000 Equity: $5000 From the above set of data, what is the total for assets, liabilities, and equity

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Answer:

The total for assets, liabilities, and equity:

Total assets               $28,000

Total liabilities           $13,000

Total equity               $15,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cash:                            $10,000

Accounts Receivable:  $2,000

Office Supplies:            $1,000

Furniture:                    $15,000

Total assets               $28,000

Accounts Payable:      $3,000

Notes Payable:          $10,000

Total liabilities           $13,000

Equity:                         $5,000

Retained Earnings    $10,000

Total equity               $15,000

Retained Earnings = Assets - (Liabilities + Equity)

b) The accounting equation states that assets = liabilities + equity.  This equation is always true with each transaction that occurs, provided it is correctly posted.  It is the basis of the double-entry system of accounting with each transaction affecting at least two accounts.

Ten years ago, Lucas Inc. earned $0.50 per share. Its earnings this year were $3.60. What was the growth rate in earnings per share (EPS) over the 10-year period? a. 23.57% b. 21.82% c. 26.19% d. 16.80% e. 18.77%

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Answer:

21.82 %

Explanation:

Earnings per share is the monetary value of earnings per outstanding share of common stock for a company

Growth multiple = EPS in current year / EPS of 10th year before

Growth multiple  = $3.60/ $0.50

Growth multiple = 7.20

Next, raise the 1/10th power of the growth rate as it is required to compute the growth rate in 10 years

(7.20)1/10 = 1.2182

Now, 1 is to be subtracted from the figure obtained that is 1.2182

1.21 – 1 = 0.2182

In the final step, multiply 0.2182 by 100 to obtain the answer in percentage which is as follows:

0.2182 * 100 = 21.82 %

Think about the merchandise sold at Office Depot/OfficeMax and Staples, and list three to four types of merchandise that fall into extended problem solving, limited problem solving, and habitual decision making for college students. Explain how the categories of merchandise would change for each type of buying decision if the customer was the owner of a medium-sized business.

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Answer:

The laptops and printers are the merchandise that fall into extended problem solving.

The stapler, punch machines and stamps are the limited problem solving.

The office stationary like pens, papers and pins are habitual decision making.

Explanation:

The extended problem solving is when there is purchase of a merchandise that involve greater analysis before making a buy decision as they are expensive. The limited problem solving merchandise require lesser analysis of buy decision and a person can buy the product after inquiring from the shop. The habitual decision making is when a person buys a thing instantly before analyzing its benefits versus cost.

Find the present value of a string of equal annual cash flows that makes its first $10,000 payment 8 years from today and continues making $10,000 payments each year forever. The interest rate is 6.8%

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Answer:

PV= $86,880.25

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the present value of the perpetual annuity 8 years from now. We will use the following formula:

PV= Cf/ (i - g)

Cf= $10,000

i= 0.068

g= 0

PV= 10,000 / 0.068

PV= $147,058.82

Now, the present value today:

PV= FV/(1+i)^n

FV= 147,058.82

i= 0.068

n= 8

PV= 147,058.82 / (1.068^8)

PV= $86,880.25

MM Proposition II with no taxes supports the argument that a firm's:
a. unlevered equity is risk-free.
b. cost of equity is inversely related to the firm's debt-equity level.
c. cost of equity is unaffected by the firm's unlevered cost of capital.
d. Incorrect WACC will exceed the unlevered firm's cost of equity.
e. WACC remains constant even if the firm changes its capital structure.

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Answer:

e. WACC remains constant even if the firm changes its capital structure.

Explanation:

According to the MM approach having no taxes so the capital structure of the firm remains constant for the weighted average cost of capital

Also, the equity leverage would be changed for the debt to equity proportion

Therefore the option e is correct

And, the same is to be considered

All other options are incorrect

A company purchased a building three years ago for $150,000 and is using straight-line depreciation to depreciate it over 20 years. The salvage value of the building is $50,000. Prepare the adjusting entry to record the depreciation expense for the current year.

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Answer:

Adjusting Journal Entry for the current year:

Debit Depreciation Expense - Building $5,000

Credit Accumulated Depreciation - Building $5,000

To record depreciation expense on building for the year.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cost of building = $150,000

Method of depreciation = straight-line method

Salvage value of the building = $50,000

Useful life of the building = 20 years

Depreciable amount = $100,000 ($150,000 - $50,000)

Depreciation rate (expense) per year = $100,000/20 = $5,000

b) The straight-line method of depreciation is the easiest.  It spreads the cost of an asset over its useful life evenly.  The depreciable amount is obtained after deducting the residual value from the cost of the asset.  Then the depreciable amount is divided into the number of years that the asset will be in use.

Harrison Co. issued 16-year bonds one year ago at a coupon rate of 6.2 percent. The bonds make semiannual payments. If the YTM on these bonds is 5.4 percent, what is the current dollar price assuming a $1,000 par value

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Answer:

$1,743.65

Explanation:

The current dollar price on this bond is its Present Value (PV) and is calculated as follows :

N = 16 × 2 = 32

P/yr = 2

Pmt = ($1,000 × 6.2%) ÷ 2 = $62

i = 5.4 %

FV = $1,000

PV = ?

Using a financial calculator to input the values as above, the current dollar price on this bond is $1,743.65

Product W1 Product M0 Sales (total) $ 69,700 $ 65,700 Direct materials (total) $ 31,100 $ 23,900 Direct labor (total) $ 22,400 $ 29,500 What is the product margin for Product W1 under activity-based costing

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Answer:

Product margin= $16,200

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Product W1

Sales (total) $ 69,700

Direct materials (total) $ 31,100

Direct labor (total) $ 22,400

To calculate the product margin, we need to use the following formula:

Product margin= sales - production costs

For W1:

Product margin= 69,700 - 31,100 - 22,400

Product margin= $16,200

The accounts receivable turnover is computed as __________ divided by __________. sales; accounts receivable sales; average accounts receivable sales; net income accounts receivable; net income 2. Financial data for Greene Company follows: Sales $825,000 Accounts receivable: Beginning of year 75,000 End of year 87,000 Net income 1,500,000 What is Greene Company's accounts receivable turnover

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

As we know that

Account receivable turnover is

= Sales ÷ average account receivable

So, sales; average accounts receivable is considered

2.  Now the account receivable turnover ratio is

Average receivable is

= ($75,000 + $87,000) ÷ 2

= $81,000

So,

Account receivable turnover ratio is

= $825,000 ÷ $81,000

= 10.20 times

The difference between the totals of the debit and credit columns of the Adjusted Trial Balance columns on the end-of-period spreadsheet a.is the difference between revenue and expenses b.is the amount of net income or loss c.is the amount of retained earnings d.indicates there is an error on the end-of-period spreadsheet

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Answer:

d.indicates there is an error on the end-of-period spreadsheet

Explanation:

The trial balance is a type of financial statement in which the debit side and the credit side are equal and matched while the adjusted trial balance is the balance which is made after passing the adjusting entries

Now in the case when the debit total and credit total is not matched so there must be an error at the end of the accounting period

Therefore the option d is correct

At the end of the current accounting period, Ringgold Co. recorded depreciation of $15,000 on its equipment. What is the effect of this entry on the company's balance sheet

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Answer: decrease owners' equity and decrease assets.

Explanation:

When depreciation is recorded on a fixed asset such as equipment, the net book value of the equipment falls. This will decrease the value of the entire assets of the company as equipment is an asset as already mentioned.

Equity will reduce by the same amount because depreciation is an expense and expenses reduce the Net Income of a company which is an account that is part of Equity.

You plan to invest in bonds that pay 6.0%, compounded annually. If you invest $10,000 today, how many years will it take for your investment to grow to $15,000

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Answer:

n= 6.96 years

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Present Value= $10,000

Future Value= $15,000

Interest rate= 6%

To calculate the number of years required, we need to use the following formula:

n= ln(FV/PV) / ln(1+i)

n= ln(15,000/10,000) / ln(1.06)

n= 6.96 years

A bond has 8 years to maturity, a 7 percent coupon, a $1,000 face value, and pays coupon interest semiannually. What is the bond's current price if the yield to maturity is 6.91 percent?

a. $799.32
b. $848.16
c. $917.92
d. $1,005.46
e. $1,009.73

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Answer:

Bond Price = $1005.46079 rounded off to $1005.46

Option d is the correct answer

Explanation:

To calculate the price of the bond today, we will use the formula for the price of the bond. We assume that the interest rate provided is stated in annual terms. As the bond is a semi annual bond, the coupon payment, number of periods and semi annual YTM will be,

Coupon Payment (C) = 1,000 * 0.07 * 6/12 = $35

Total periods (n) = 8 * 2 = 16

r or YTM = 0.0691 * 6/12 = 0.03455 or 3.455%

The formula to calculate the price of the bonds today is attached.

Bond Price = 35 * [( 1 - (1+0.03455)^-16) / 0.03455]  + 1000 / (1+0.03455)^16

Bond Price = $1005.46079 rounded off to $1005.46

On January 1, 2021, Laramie Inc. acquired land for $6.2 million. Laramie paid $1.2 million in cash and signed a 6% note requiring the company to pay the remaining $5 million plus interest on December 31, 2022. An interest rate of 6% properly reflects the time value of money for this type of loan agreement. For what amount should Laramie record the purchase of land

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Answer:

$6.2 Million

Explanation:

The purchase of land will be recorded as the amount paid for purchasing it. In this case the note which bears interest rate of 6% will be as per its face value plus the cash paid for purchasing of the land.

Note (at interest rate of 6%) + Cash Paid = Purchase of Land

5,000,000 + 1,200,000 = 6,200,000 or 6.2 Million

Hence, the amount of purchase of land is to be recorded as $6.2 Million.

Answer:

6.2 mil dollars

Explanation:

uppose an investor earned a semiannual yield of 6.4 percent on a bond paying coupons twice a year. What is the effective annual yield (EAY) on this investment

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Answer:

Effective annual yield is 0.132

Explanation:

The computation of the  effective annual yield (EAY)  is shown below:

Effective annual yield is

= (1 + periodic interest rate)^m – 1

= (1 + 0.064)^2 - 1

= 0.132

hence, the effective annual yield (EAY) is 0.132

And, the same is to be considered

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct answer could come

in your opinion, what is the importance of contrast in culture among multicultural organization?

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Answer:

Contrast Culture It provides a mirror image of the trainee's reference culture by illuminating its underpinning thoughts, values, attitudes, and behaviors.

Explanation:

the economic integration of Europe happened in the last ten years, i.e., since the great recession of 2008-09. True False

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Answer: False

Explanation:

Europe has been integrated since the later 20th century when in 1993, their markets were integrated and there was a total free movement of goods and services across the borders of countries in Europe.

In 1999, the Euro was introduced and this helped economic growth and integration even more as they were able to pursue a single monetary policy. Trade and competition rose and goods saw a drop in prices and bargaining power increased.

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Which of the following most likely describes a Group 10 element?O Good conductor of heatO Gas at room temperatureO A member of the carbon groupO Poor conductor of electricity True or False: Written predominately by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, The Federalist Papers raised support for the Articles of Confederation. Cual es el area de un circulo de r=5cm? Porfavor urgente SOULJA BOY CREATED THE INTERNET!!!!!!!!!!!!! Stocks are generally considered a higher risk because: a) Their value varies over time b) They are not covered by FDIC c) Rate of returns are not guaranteed d) All the above A US importer will purchase 500 Italian sport cars on each of the following dates: the 15th of FEB, APR, JUL and OCT of 2014. The price per car is fixed at EUR40,000/car. 3.1 What is the risk born by the US importer PART A: Which statement expresses the central idea of the text?A. Home isnt the place you grew up or spent the most time, its the people whoyou feel the most emotionally close to.B. Spending holidays at home is important to people, as home is the place thatthey feel emotionally connected to and where they are the most comfortable.C. Holidays have become more superficial in recent years, focusing on presentsand decorations rather than family, friends, and emotional stability.D. While leaving home can be a difficult experience, its important to go out on yourown to find and establish your own home.2. PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?A. Strip away the cursory Christmas rituals the TV specials, the lights, the gifts,the music and what remains is home. It is the beating heart of the holiday,and its importance reflects our primal need to have a meaningful relationshipwith a setting (Paragraph 3)B. Studies have shown that a forced relocation can elicit heartbreak and distressevery bit as intense as the loss of a loved one. (Paragraph 7)C. Twenty-six percent reported that home was where they were born or raised;only 22 percent said that it was where they currently lived. (Paragraph 14)D. Home, therefore, is a predictable and secure place where you feel in controland properly oriented in space and time; it is a bridge between your past andyour present, an enduring tether to your family and friends. (Paragraph 21)3. What is the authors main purpose in the text?A. to encourage people to spend their holidays at home, around their familyB. to explore the idea of home and why people spend the holidays thereC. to help readers understand the difference between a house and a homeD. to explore how being home affects a persons mental and physical health4. What connection does the author draw between home and holidays?A. Holidays typically have traditions that strengthen the relationships people valueat home.B. Holidays celebrate family and friends, encouraging people to take the time tofoster those relationships.C. Holidays are a time of joy for most people, making them view their childhoodhomes through a more positive lens.D. Holidays are spent with family and friends, making it so that, no matter where you are, you are home 2) A youth ice hockey game has 3 periods that are each 20 minutes long. Colin plays 12 minutes each period. Which ratio shows Colin's playing time compared to the total number of minutes of playing time possible? The formula for simple interest is where I is the amount you will pay in interest, r is the rate at which interest will accrue, P is the principal (amount borrowed), and m is the number of times the interest is applied. What is an example of grow and develop? Which of the following statements about the tundra is not true?a.The tundra has limited vegetation.b.There are two main categories of the tundra biome.c.Temperatures in the tundra can get below -20 F.d.The tundra biome does not support animal life. Vinegar is acidic and causes the surface of the egg shell to become positively charged. Why might this result in a chemical reaction with the food coloring while nothing seemed to happen to the egg in the water solution? What does this tell you about the charge of the food coloring molecules? What is the equation for aerobic cellular respiration and anaerobic cellular respiration? help btw this is 8 grade stuff idk y it says hight school At a football stadium, 20% of the fans in attendance were teenagers. If there were 130 teenagers at the football stadium, what was the total number of people at the stadium? Which of the following projects is most likely be used in STEM education to learn technology concepts?test different sandbag materials that can help prevent floodinganalyze cleaning products to determine which ones are eco-friendlyinvestigate search engine criteria to improve search resultsconduct a scavenger hunt to see who can find the most geometric shapes