Answer:
The answer is $99700
Explanation:
Net cash from operating activity= Net income + Depreciation - increase in net working capital.
Net cash from operating activity= $96,200 + $6,300 - $2,800= $99700
Answer:
Check the explanation
Explanation:
January
Beginning Cash Balance $1,000
Add: Collection:
December Sale ($5,000*10%) $500
January Cash Sale $6,000
January Credit Sale ($4,000*90%) $3,600
Total Cash Available a $11,100
Cash payment to suppliers b $24,000
Cash deficit before financing a-b $-12,900
Add: Borrowing (Using permutation-comb.) $14,040
Less: Interest Payment $-140
$14,040*12%*1/12
Ending Cash Balance $1,000
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
We first calculate weighted avg total break even point.
The formula or this is,
Total Break even = Total fixed costs / Weighted avg contribution
Weighted avg contribution = (Contribution of A12 * Weight of A12) + (Contribution of B22 * Weight of B22) + (Contribution of C124 * Weight of C124)
Contribution/ Product =
A12 = 61 - 43 = $18
B22 = 108 - 78 = $30
C124 = 413 - 316 = $97
Thus,
Weighted avg Contribution = (18*0.56) + (30*0.27) + (97*0.17) = $34.67
Total Break even = 249624/ 34.67 = 10085 units in total
Simply multiply total break even units with each products weight to calculate qty for each product to b produced.
A12 = 10085*0.56 = 5647.6 units
B22 = 10085*0.27 = 2722.94 units
C124 = 10085*0.17 = 1714.45 units
as per the sales mix.
We can also calculate how many units of each individual product are required for break even as,
A12 = 249624/18 = 13868 units
B22 = 249624/30 = 8320.8 units
C124 = 249624/97 = 2573.44 units
Hope that helps.
Uh what are the answers though
Answer:
Partners: True
LLC: True
S Corporation: False
Explanation:
When dividends are withdrawn from a business tax is only due on a S Corporation because the tax paid for the profits of an organization is not by the stockholder withdrawing the dividends which is why when dividend is withdrawn the tax is to be paid.
When dividends are withdrawn in a partnership or and LLC then no tax is payable as tax is already paid on the profits made by the business that is why dividends are not taxable when withdrawn.