Which of the following formulas calculates price-earnings (P/E) ratio?
A. Market price per share ÷ Book value per share
B. Earnings available to common stockholders (EAC) ÷ Number of shares
C. Common dividends ÷ Number of shares
D. Market price per share ÷ Earnings per share
E. Average cost of funds × Invested capital
Answer: D
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A. 70,000 B. 50,000 C. 60,500 D. 70,700
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What will be an ideal response?
Personal liability coverage
A) protects you against the financial harm caused by the negligence of others. B) protects you only from financial damages for the bodily injury your negligence has caused others. C) protects you only from financial damages for the property loss your negligence has caused others. D) protects you against legally-obligated expenses for the bodily injury or property damage your negligence has caused others.
________ is the ability to influence the behavior of others and to resist unwanted influence in return.
A. Force B. Power C. Ingratiation D. Leadership E. Centrality