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1) What would be the effect on the company's operating breakeven point of the following individual changes? (5 points

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1) What would be the effect on the company's operating breakeven point of the following individual changes? (5 points.) a. An increase in the selling price. b. An increase in the minimum wage paid to company employees. c. A change from straight-line depreciation to accelerated depreciation. d. An increase in sales. and. A liberal credit policy with customers. 2) If we want to raise the price per share, is it a good idea to do a reverse split? explain. (3 points.) 3) If project A has an expected value of the net present value of $200 and a standard deviation of $400, is it riskier than project B, with an expected value of $140 and a standard deviation of $300? explain. (3 points.) 4) Does the present value decrease at a linear rate, an increasing rate, or a decreasing rate along with the discount rate? Why? (3 points.)

 

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Present value. Luis Alpizar, who works at Coopeande, has just received an important sum of money due to an inheritance. He currently has a debt that can be fully settled with Coopeande, however, he has two options: (1) pay ¢30,500,000 in cash or (2) pay ¢47,500,000 in two and a half years at a 23.5% convertible rate quarterly. Which option is better for you in terms of profit?

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future value. A Brazilian broker that is working with a group of Ecuadorian investors is currently investing in the Sao Paolo Stock Exchange, according to the current price of the Ibovespa down at the close at that time, he invested the sum of $13,520,000 on the 20th of March 2019 in common shares of the Belgian-Brazilian corporation InBev (largest brewer in the world) that generate a 6.15% convertible quarterly. Mention what is the amount of the fund as of July 20, 2024?

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The Unisam University group in Peru, recently bought 70 Lenovo brand Core i7 touchscreen high-definition ultrabook personal computers so that the classrooms of the Faculty of Business Sciences are adapted to technology. Said purchase was financed by a line of credit with a computer equipment supplier and the total amount of $126,500.00, the acquired debt will be amortized through 8 equal quarterly payments. Find the value of the payment (installment) if the interest rate is 24.5% compounded quarterly and build the respective amortization table.

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Lampport Industries GHT. is dedicated to the manufacture of games for children from 2 years of age, among them is the traditional trampoline of 5 meters in diameter. This company wishes to determine financial aspects related to the break-even point of this game and currently handles the following costs: for the rental of the facilities ¢2,515,000.00, for basic services ¢1,485,000.00 and for employee salaries ¢4,365,000.00. In relation to the game, the direct costs are: Support legs ¢25,600.00, folding ring ¢17,325.00, metal assemblies ¢15,782.00, screws, washers and nuts ¢11,455.00, hooks and cables ¢12,860.00, plastic protectors ¢11,750.00, canvas upper ¢81,000.00, upper tubes ¢25,500.00 and protective mesh ¢22,450.00. Additionally, the company incurs the following expenses: The sale price of each trampoline is estimated at ¢266,575.00.

 a) Calculate the unit variable cost and the monthly fixed cost of the company. (4 points.)

b) Calculate the Operating Break-Even Point in quantity and money of the company and interpret it. (4 points.)

c) Calculate, analyze and indicate what happens to the break-even point if the Variable Cost increases by 10% (4 points.)

d) Calculate, analyze and indicate

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