Purchasing inventory on credit increases the book value per share of a retailer. True False
Purchasing inventory on credit increases the book value per share of a retailer. True False
true/false/uncertain and explain: Holding everything else constant, the likelihood of a consumer purchasing health insurance increases when the probability of a loss increases.
A) Banana, Inc. has a book value per share of $8.70, earnings per share of $1.68, and a price-earnings ratio of 22.2. What is the market-to-book ratio? B) Melon, Inc. has inventory of $2,200, current liabilities of $5,600, cash of $1,900, and accounts receivable of $3,900. What is the cash ratio?
A cash payment for purchase of inventory requires a credit to inventory. true or false?
Fairfield Learning is a retailer focused on education supplies. The company has a book value of $28.88 per share. Fairfield Learning has a PB ratio of 6.23 and the education supplies industry PB ratio is 5.31. Assuming that comparable industry companies are priced correctly the intrinsic value of Fairfield Learning's equity per share is: Undervalued $26.57 per share Overvalued $26.57 per share Priced correctly Overvalued by $29.17 per share
Calculate the estimated value of one share using book value per share and earnings per share Sales 1,000 Assets 790 Expenses 800 Liabilities 700 Net income 200 Equity 90 Shares of common stock outstanding 75
common share outstanding 25,000,00 book value per share common stock $5 market value per share of common stock $30 total assets $350,000,000 what is the market capitalization?
Earnings per share are calculated only on income from continuing operations. True or False True True False False
A cash payment for the purchase of inventory requires a credit to inventory . a True False A cash payment for the purchase of inventory requires a credit to inventory. O True False
True or false the present value of series of cash flows increases as the opportunity cost rate increases
For most firms, market value is usually greater than book value. True or False