Answer:
$9,555
Explanation:
As for the trend provided, the year 3 Sales will also be $40,000
Cost of goods sold will be $25,000
gross margin = $15,000
Operating expenses are decreasing with time by 
Thus, it will decrease with the same trend = $7,000 - 22.22% = $5,445
Rounded off
Therefore, net income = $15,000 - $5,445 = $9,555
Note: Gain on sale of land is one time event and not permanent, thus it will not be considered as part of trend.
Answer:
Number of vats used is 3
Explanation:
Number of pounds used per hour, D = 195 ÷ 8
= 24.375 pounds per hour
Cycle time, T = 2.25
Inefficiency factor, e = 0.19
Material held in vats, C = 25 pounds
Now,
Let, n be total number of vats
Thus,
n = 
on substituting the respective values, we get
n =
or
n = 2.413 ≈ 3
Number of vats used is 3 [since vats cannot be in fraction]
Answer: is realizing an economic profit of $40
Explanation:
The total cost involved in the production will be:
Fixed cost = $100
Variable cost = $3 × 20 = $60
Total cost = $160
The selling price will be:
= $10 × 20
= $200
The economic profit will then be;
= Selling price - Cost price
= $200 - $160
= $40
Answer:
The total capacity of the market in core products less the Digby's Deft is 10860 thousand units.
Explanation:
In order to completely answer the question, the complete question is found online. This question was missing some table attachments which are attached with it.
From the table, it is first noted that the core products are listed which are as below:
- Axe
- Bolt
- Buzz
- Deft
- Dim
Now as mentioned in the question, deft is to be ignored so the remaining options are:
- Axe
- Bolt
- Buzz
- Dim
Now the capacities of these are included which are found from the table and are as follow:
Axe=2050
Bolt=1040
Buzz=1040
Dim=1300
So the total capacity of 1 shift is
Axe+Bolt+Buzz+Dim=2050+1040+1040+1300=5430 units
As there are two shifts running so the total capacity is 5430x2=10860
So the total capacity of market in core products less the Digby's Deft is 10860 thousand units.
Answer: over-borrowing.
Explanation:
credit cards function like this: you can "buy" a lot of things with it, including very very expensive things. this is because instead of really buying that product, you borrow money from the bank to buy it. you then have to pay it off in slower amounts of money over time until youve paid off the original cost of the product and more because the bank will most likely charge interest.
sounds great, right?
it is, until you cant afford to pay those smaller amounts of money. then, it starts to build up and if you still cant afford to pay the bank, they will begin to liquidize your physical assets (they take your stuff as payment, really anything, even your house can be taken.)