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Use the Gordon growth model to estimate the cost of the ordinary shares of AMN Limited from the information provided below. 5.1 (4 marks) INFORMATION The present value of an AMN Limited ordinary share is R60, the expected dividend at the end of Year 1 is R5 and the expected growth rate in dividends is 11% p.a. 5.2 Use the information provided below to calculate the weighted average cost of capital of PWV (5 marks) Limited. INFORMATION The optimal capital share for PWV Limited is 40% debt, 10% preference share and 50% ordinary share financing. The pre-tax costs of capital for debt, preference shares and ordinary shares are 20%, 12.5% and 18.5% respectively. The tax rate is 30%. Prepare an extract of the Statement of Comprehensive Income that would reflect, amongst others, the value of closing inventory and gross profit for the year ended 31 December 2020 using the following methods of inventory valuation. 5.3 5.3.1 First-in-first-out (5 marks) 5.3.2 Weighted average cost (4 marks) INFORMATION Saha Sportshop had the following inventory of cricket bats on 01 January 2020, the start of the financial year: Quantity Unit purchase price Carriage on purchases per unit 30 bats R250 R10 During 2020 the following purchases, returns and sales were made: 270 bats were purchased at R270 each on 31 March 2020. Carriage amounted to R10 per unit. 100 bats that were purchased on 31 March 2020 were returned to the supplier. No refund could be obtained on the carriage. 300 bats were purchased at R280 each on 31 August 2020. Carriage amounted to R15 per unit. 400 bats were sold during the year at R500 each. 5.4 Determine the inventory period of MS Manufacturers from the information provided below. (2 marks) INFORMATION The debtors collection period of MS Manufacturers is 45 days. The creditors payment period is 30 days. The cash conversion cycle is 73 days. Use the Gordon growth model to estimate the cost of the ordinary shares of AMN Limited from the information provided below. 5.1 (4 marks) INFORMATION The present value of an AMN Limited ordinary share is R60, the expected dividend at the end of Year 1 is R5 and the expected growth rate in dividends is 11% p.a. 5.2 Use the information provided below to calculate the weighted average cost of capital of PWV (5 marks) Limited. INFORMATION The optimal capital share for PWV Limited is 40% debt, 10% preference share and 50% ordinary share financing. The pre-tax costs of capital for debt, preference shares and ordinary shares are 20%, 12.5% and 18.5% respectively. The tax rate is 30%. Prepare an extract of the Statement of Comprehensive Income that would reflect, amongst others, the value of closing inventory and gross profit for the year ended 31 December 2020 using the following methods of inventory valuation. 5.3 5.3.1 First-in-first-out (5 marks) 5.3.2 Weighted average cost (4 marks) INFORMATION Saha Sportshop had the following inventory of cricket bats on 01 January 2020, the start of the financial year: Quantity Unit purchase price Carriage on purchases per unit 30 bats R250 R10 During 2020 the following purchases, returns and sales were made: 270 bats were purchased at R270 each on 31 March 2020. Carriage amounted to R10 per unit. 100 bats that were purchased on 31 March 2020 were returned to the supplier. No refund could be obtained on the carriage. 300 bats were purchased at R280 each on 31 August 2020. Carriage amounted to R15 per unit. 400 bats were sold during the year at R500 each. 5.4 Determine the inventory period of MS Manufacturers from the information provided below. (2 marks) INFORMATION The debtors collection period of MS Manufacturers is 45 days. The creditors payment period is 30 days. The cash conversion cycle is 73 days. Use the Gordon growth model to estimate the cost of the ordinary shares of AMN Limited from the information provided below. 5.1 (4 marks) INFORMATION The present value of an AMN Limited ordinary share is R60, the expected dividend at the end of Year 1 is R5 and the expected growth rate in dividends is 11% p.a. 5.2 Use the information provided below to calculate the weighted average cost of capital of PWV (5 marks) Limited. INFORMATION The optimal capital share for PWV Limited is 40% debt, 10% preference share and 50% ordinary share financing. The pre-tax costs of capital for debt, preference shares and ordinary shares are 20%, 12.5% and 18.5% respectively. The tax rate is 30%. Prepare an extract of the Statement of Comprehensive Income that would reflect, amongst others, the value of closing inventory and gross profit for the year ended 31 December 2020 using the following methods of inventory valuation. 5.3 5.3.1 First-in-first-out (5 marks) 5.3.2 Weighted average cost (4 marks) INFORMATION Saha Sportshop had the following inventory of cricket bats on 01 January 2020, the start of the financial year: Quantity Unit purchase price Carriage on purchases per unit 30 bats R250 R10 During 2020 the following purchases, returns and sales were made: 270 bats were purchased at R270 each on 31 March 2020. Carriage amounted to R10 per unit. 100 bats that were purchased on 31 March 2020 were returned to the supplier. No refund could be obtained on the carriage. 300 bats were purchased at R280 each on 31 August 2020. Carriage amounted to R15 per unit. 400 bats were sold during the year at R500 each. 5.4 Determine the inventory period of MS Manufacturers from the information provided below. (2 marks) INFORMATION The debtors collection period of MS Manufacturers is 45 days. The creditors payment period is 30 days. The cash conversion cycle is 73 days. Use the Gordon growth model to estimate the cost of the ordinary shares of AMN Limited from the information provided below. 5.1 (4 marks) INFORMATION The present value of an AMN Limited ordinary share is R60, the expected dividend at the end of Year 1 is R5 and the expected growth rate in dividends is 11% p.a. 5.2 Use the information provided below to calculate the weighted average cost of capital of PWV (5 marks) Limited. INFORMATION The optimal capital share for PWV Limited is 40% debt, 10% preference share and 50% ordinary share financing. The pre-tax costs of capital for debt, preference shares and ordinary shares are 20%, 12.5% and 18.5% respectively. The tax rate is 30%. Prepare an extract of the Statement of Comprehensive Income that would reflect, amongst others, the value of closing inventory and gross profit for the year ended 31 December 2020 using the following methods of inventory valuation. 5.3 5.3.1 First-in-first-out (5 marks) 5.3.2 Weighted average cost (4 marks) INFORMATION Saha Sportshop had the following inventory of cricket bats on 01 January 2020, the start of the financial year: Quantity Unit purchase price Carriage on purchases per unit 30 bats R250 R10 During 2020 the following purchases, returns and sales were made: 270 bats were purchased at R270 each on 31 March 2020. Carriage amounted to R10 per unit. 100 bats that were purchased on 31 March 2020 were returned to the supplier. No refund could be obtained on the carriage. 300 bats were purchased at R280 each on 31 August 2020. Carriage amounted to R15 per unit. 400 bats were sold during the year at R500 each. 5.4 Determine the inventory period of MS Manufacturers from the information provided below. (2 marks) INFORMATION The debtors collection period of MS Manufacturers is 45 days. The creditors payment period is 30 days. The cash conversion cycle is 73 days. Use the Gordon growth model to estimate the cost of the ordinary shares of AMN Limited from the information provided below. 5.1 (4 marks) INFORMATION The present value of an AMN Limited ordinary share is R60, the expected dividend at the end of Year 1 is R5 and the expected growth rate in dividends is 11% p.a. 5.2 Use the information provided below to calculate the weighted average cost of capital of PWV (5 marks) Limited. INFORMATION The optimal capital share for PWV Limited is 40% debt, 10% preference share and 50% ordinary share financing. The pre-tax costs of capital for debt, preference shares and ordinary shares are 20%, 12.5% and 18.5% respectively. The tax rate is 30%. Prepare an extract of the Statement of Comprehensive Income that would reflect, amongst others, the value of closing inventory and gross profit for the year ended 31 December 2020 using the following methods of inventory valuation. 5.3 5.3.1 First-in-first-out (5 marks) 5.3.2 Weighted average cost (4 marks) INFORMATION Saha Sportshop had the following inventory of cricket bats on 01 January 2020, the start of the financial year: Quantity Unit purchase price Carriage on purchases per unit 30 bats R250 R10 During 2020 the following purchases, returns and sales were made: 270 bats were purchased at R270 each on 31 March 2020. Carriage amounted to R10 per unit. 100 bats that were purchased on 31 March 2020 were returned to the supplier. No refund could be obtained on the carriage. 300 bats were purchased at R280 each on 31 August 2020. Carriage amounted to R15 per unit. 400 bats were sold during the year at R500 each. 5.4 Determine the inventory period of MS Manufacturers from the information provided below. (2 marks) INFORMATION The debtors collection period of MS Manufacturers is 45 days. The creditors payment period is 30 days. The cash conversion cycle is 73 days. Use the Gordon growth model to estimate the cost of the ordinary shares of AMN Limited from the information provided below. 5.1 (4 marks) INFORMATION The present value of an AMN Limited ordinary share is R60, the expected dividend at the end of Year 1 is R5 and the expected growth rate in dividends is 11% p.a. 5.2 Use the information provided below to calculate the weighted average cost of capital of PWV (5 marks) Limited. INFORMATION The optimal capital share for PWV Limited is 40% debt, 10% preference share and 50% ordinary share financing. The pre-tax costs of capital for debt, preference shares and ordinary shares are 20%, 12.5% and 18.5% respectively. The tax rate is 30%. Prepare an extract of the Statement of Comprehensive Income that would reflect, amongst others, the value of closing inventory and gross profit for the year ended 31 December 2020 using the following methods of inventory valuation. 5.3 5.3.1 First-in-first-out (5 marks) 5.3.2 Weighted average cost (4 marks) INFORMATION Saha Sportshop had the following inventory of cricket bats on 01 January 2020, the start of the financial year: Quantity Unit purchase price Carriage on purchases per unit 30 bats R250 R10 During 2020 the following purchases, returns and sales were made: 270 bats were purchased at R270 each on 31 March 2020. Carriage amounted to R10 per unit. 100 bats that were purchased on 31 March 2020 were returned to the supplier. No refund could be obtained on the carriage. 300 bats were purchased at R280 each on 31 August 2020. Carriage amounted to R15 per unit. 400 bats were sold during the year at R500 each. 5.4 Determine the inventory period of MS Manufacturers from the information provided below. (2 marks) INFORMATION The debtors collection period of MS Manufacturers is 45 days. The creditors payment period is 30 days. The cash conversion cycle is 73 days. Use the Gordon growth model to estimate the cost of the ordinary shares of AMN Limited from the information provided below. 5.1 (4 marks) INFORMATION The present value of an AMN Limited ordinary share is R60, the expected dividend at the end of Year 1 is R5 and the expected growth rate in dividends is 11% p.a. 5.2 Use the information provided below to calculate the weighted average cost of capital of PWV (5 marks) Limited. INFORMATION The optimal capital share for PWV Limited is 40% debt, 10% preference share and 50% ordinary share financing. The pre-tax costs of capital for debt, preference shares and ordinary shares are 20%, 12.5% and 18.5% respectively. The tax rate is 30%. Prepare an extract of the Statement of Comprehensive Income that would reflect, amongst others, the value of closing inventory and gross profit for the year ended 31 December 2020 using the following methods of inventory valuation. 5.3 5.3.1 First-in-first-out (5 marks) 5.3.2 Weighted average cost (4 marks) INFORMATION Saha Sportshop had the following inventory of cricket bats on 01 January 2020, the start of the financial year: Quantity Unit purchase price Carriage on purchases per unit 30 bats R250 R10 During 2020 the following purchases, returns and sales were made: 270 bats were purchased at R270 each on 31 March 2020. Carriage amounted to R10 per unit. 100 bats that were purchased on 31 March 2020 were returned to the supplier. No refund could be obtained on the carriage. 300 bats were purchased at R280 each on 31 August 2020. Carriage amounted to R15 per unit. 400 bats were sold during the year at R500 each. 5.4 Determine the inventory period of MS Manufacturers from the information provided below. (2 marks) INFORMATION The debtors collection period of MS Manufacturers is 45 days. The creditors payment period is 30 days. The cash conversion cycle is 73 days. Use the Gordon growth model to estimate the cost of the ordinary shares of AMN Limited from the information provided below. 5.1 (4 marks) INFORMATION The present value of an AMN Limited ordinary share is R60, the expected dividend at the end of Year 1 is R5 and the expected growth rate in dividends is 11% p.a. 5.2 Use the information provided below to calculate the weighted average cost of capital of PWV (5 marks) Limited. INFORMATION The optimal capital share for PWV Limited is 40% debt, 10% preference share and 50% ordinary share financing. The pre-tax costs of capital for debt, preference shares and ordinary shares are 20%, 12.5% and 18.5% respectively. The tax rate is 30%. Prepare an extract of the Statement of Comprehensive Income that would reflect, amongst others, the value of closing inventory and gross profit for the year ended 31 December 2020 using the following methods of inventory valuation. 5.3 5.3.1 First-in-first-out (5 marks) 5.3.2 Weighted average cost (4 marks) INFORMATION Saha Sportshop had the following inventory of cricket bats on 01 January 2020, the start of the financial year: Quantity Unit purchase price Carriage on purchases per unit 30 bats R250 R10 During 2020 the following purchases, returns and sales were made: 270 bats were purchased at R270 each on 31 March 2020. Carriage amounted to R10 per unit. 100 bats that were purchased on 31 March 2020 were returned to the supplier. No refund could be obtained on the carriage. 300 bats were purchased at R280 each on 31 August 2020. Carriage amounted to R15 per unit. 400 bats were sold during the year at R500 each. 5.4 Determine the inventory period of MS Manufacturers from the information provided below. (2 marks) INFORMATION The debtors collection period of MS Manufacturers is 45 days. The creditors payment period is 30 days. The cash conversion cycle is 73 days. Use the Gordon growth model to estimate the cost of the ordinary shares of AMN Limited from the information provided below. 5.1 (4 marks) INFORMATION The present value of an AMN Limited ordinary share is R60, the expected dividend at the end of Year 1 is R5 and the expected growth rate in dividends is 11% p.a. 5.2 Use the information provided below to calculate the weighted average cost of capital of PWV (5 marks) Limited. INFORMATION The optimal capital share for PWV Limited is 40% debt, 10% preference share and 50% ordinary share financing. The pre-tax costs of capital for debt, preference shares and ordinary shares are 20%, 12.5% and 18.5% respectively. The tax rate is 30%. Prepare an extract of the Statement of Comprehensive Income that would reflect, amongst others, the value of closing inventory and gross profit for the year ended 31 December 2020 using the following methods of inventory valuation. 5.3 5.3.1 First-in-first-out (5 marks) 5.3.2 Weighted average cost (4 marks) INFORMATION Saha Sportshop had the following inventory of cricket bats on 01 January 2020, the start of the financial year: Quantity Unit purchase price Carriage on purchases per unit 30 bats R250 R10 During 2020 the following purchases, returns and sales were made: 270 bats were purchased at R270 each on 31 March 2020. Carriage amounted to R10 per unit. 100 bats that were purchased on 31 March 2020 were returned to the supplier. No refund could be obtained on the carriage. 300 bats were purchased at R280 each on 31 August 2020. Carriage amounted to R15 per unit. 400 bats were sold during the year at R500 each. 5.4 Determine the inventory period of MS Manufacturers from the information provided below. (2 marks) INFORMATION The debtors collection period of MS Manufacturers is 45 days. The creditors payment period is 30 days. The cash conversion cycle is 73 days. Use the Gordon growth model to estimate the cost of the ordinary shares of AMN Limited from the information provided below. 5.1 (4 marks) INFORMATION The present value of an AMN Limited ordinary share is R60, the expected dividend at the end of Year 1 is R5 and the expected growth rate in dividends is 11% p.a. 5.2 Use the information provided below to calculate the weighted average cost of capital of PWV (5 marks) Limited. INFORMATION The optimal capital share for PWV Limited is 40% debt, 10% preference share and 50% ordinary share financing. The pre-tax costs of capital for debt, preference shares and ordinary shares are 20%, 12.5% and 18.5% respectively. The tax rate is 30%. Prepare an extract of the Statement of Comprehensive Income that would reflect, amongst others, the value of closing inventory and gross profit for the year ended 31 December 2020 using the following methods of inventory valuation. 5.3 5.3.1 First-in-first-out (5 marks) 5.3.2 Weighted average cost (4 marks) INFORMATION Saha Sportshop had the following inventory of cricket bats on 01 January 2020, the start of the financial year: Quantity Unit purchase price Carriage on purchases per unit 30 bats R250 R10 During 2020 the following purchases, returns and sales were made: 270 bats were purchased at R270 each on 31 March 2020. Carriage amounted to R10 per unit. 100 bats that were purchased on 31 March 2020 were returned to the supplier. No refund could be obtained on the carriage. 300 bats were purchased at R280 each on 31 August 2020. Carriage amounted to R15 per unit. 400 bats were sold during the year at R500 each. 5.4 Determine the inventory period of MS Manufacturers from the information provided below. (2 marks) INFORMATION The debtors collection period of MS Manufacturers is 45 days. The creditors payment period is 30 days. The cash conversion cycle is 73 days.
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