1. this is an online practice were thieves send emails or pop-up windows to your computer pretending to be financial institutions, companies or government agencies to get your personal information. 2. who would likely pay the most in finance charges per year if the persons below (goldman, emma, joshua and edward) all have the same card and the same amount charged to the card? goldman pays at least the minimum amount each month, or more, when he has extra money. emma usually pays off her credit card in full, but occasionally will pay the minimum amount when she is short on cash. joshua pays off credit in full shortly after the bill arrives each month. edward only pays the minimum amount each month.3. this type of insurance protects you by to cover expenses that are caused by events tyou are responsible for. car insurancehomeowner's insuranceliability insurancerenter's insurance4. record of a borrower's responsible repayment of debts listed on their credit report, over a period of time this is called? defaultexpensesnon-paymentpayment history
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Business, 22.06.2019 03:30
Eagle sporting goods reported the following data at july ​31, 2016​, with amounts adapted in​ thousands: ​(click the icon to view the income​ statement.) ​(click the icon to view the statement of retained​ earnings.) ​(click the icon to view the balance​ sheet.) 1. compute eagle​'s net working capital. 2. compute eagle​'s current ratio. round to two decimal places. 3. compute eagle​'s debt ratio. round to two decimal places. do these values and ratios look​ strong, weak or​ middle-of-the-road? 1. compute eagle​'s net working capital. total current assets - total current liabilities = net working capital 99400 - 30000 = 69400 2. compute eagle​'s current ratio. ​(round answer to two decimal​ places.) total current assets / total current liabilities = current ratio 99400 / 30000 = 3.31 3. compute eagle​'s debt ratio. ​(round answer to two decimal​ places.) total liabilities / total assets = debt ratio 65000 / 130000 = 0.50 do these ratio values and ratios look​ strong, weak or​ middle-of-the-road? net working capital is ▾ . this means ▾ current assets exceed current liabilities current liabilities exceed current assets and is a ▾ negative positive sign. eagle​'s current ratio is considered ▾ middle-of-the-road. strong. weak. eagle​'s debt ratio is considered ▾ middle-of-the-road. strong. weak. choose from any list or enter any number in the input fields and then continue to the next question.
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Business, 22.06.2019 07:00
For the past six years, the price of slippery rock stock has been increasing at a rate of 8.21 percent a year. currently, the stock is priced at $43.40 a share and has a required return of 11.65 percent. what is the dividend yield? 3.20 percent 2.75 percent 3.69 percent
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Business, 22.06.2019 13:30
On january 2, well co. purchased 10% of rea, inc.’s outstanding common shares for $400,000, which equaled the carrying amount and the fair value of the interest purchased in rea’s net assets. well did not elect the fair value option. because well is the largest single shareholder in rea, and well’s officers are a majority on rea’s board of directors, well exercises significant influence over rea. rea reported net income of $500,000 for the year and paid dividends of $150,000. in its december 31 balance sheet, what amount should well report as investment in rea?
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