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1 June, 21:11

A firm has a market value equal to its book value. Currently, the firm has excess cash of $1,000 and other assets of $5,000. Equity is worth $6,000. The firm has 600 shares of stock outstanding and net income of $700. The firm has decided to spend all of its excess cash on a share repurchase program. How many shares of stock will be outstanding after the stock repurchase is completed? Group of answer choices

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  1. 1 June, 21:12
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    500

    Explanation:

    The computation of Total outstanding shares is shown below:-

    Market Value of Shares before Share repurchase = Equity : Number of Shares outstanding

    = $6,000 : 600

    = $10

    Shares repurchased = Excess Cash : Price of a Share

    = $1,000 : 10

    = 100

    Total Outstanding Shares = Number of Shares outstanding - Shares repurchased

    = 600 - 100

    = 500

    We applied the above formula.
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