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cagreen833

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The Price-Earnings valuation model estimates the price of a share of stock today as the:
 
  A) sum of a forward looking P/E multiple and the EPS in the next period.
  B) product of the firm's historic P/E multiple and the EPS in the next period.
  C) product of a forward looking P/E multiple and the EPS in the next period.
  D) product of a forward looking P/E multiple and the current EPS.

Question 2

The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp does not
 
  A)
 
  insure defined pension benefits.
  B)
 
  help pensions locate benefits in terminated plans.
  C)
 
  require firms to adequately fund promised defined benefits.
  D)
 
  set standards for minimum benefits.



hramirez205

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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