Answer:
Billy will be Zero (0) snowboard
Explanation:
Billy won't be buying any snowboard because Billy's willingness to pay for one snowboard is $250 and for a second snowboard is $400, both of which are under the prevailing market price of $500. If Billy wants to get the snowboard, he must be willing to pay the market price if $500. With him not willing to pay that amount, Billy would not buy any snowboard.
Answer:
The market price if the bond has a par value of $2,000 is A. $1,790.11
Explanation:
The Market Price, PV of the Bond can be determined as follows :
PMT = $2,000 × 5.80% = - $116
P/yr = 1
YTM = 7 %
n = 14
Fv = - $2,000
Pv = ?
Using a financial calculator, the Market Price, PV is $1,790.1088 or $1,790.11.
Answer:
Note: The organized question is attached
<u>Description of each transaction</u>
1. Merchandise purchased on account as a cost of $39,200, which is $40,000 less 2% discount of $800
2. Paid fright charge of $450
3. An allowance or return of merchandise was granted by the seller, $4,900, which is an invoice amount of $5,000 less 2% discount of $100
4. The balance due of $34,300 ($39,200 - $4,900) was paid within the discount period
Answer:
A case of ethical conduct
Explanation:
Mazin is caught in an ethical dilemma here, however compromising and yielding to offer bribes to local officials could put him in jail and soil his reputation and that of his organization forever. Therefore bribing is not an option here. A first option could be to check or negotiate with a higher authority such as the state government or the federal government that awarded the contract. Mazin could apply his skills to get a higher government authority to act in the favor of the company and supersede all resistance in the local authority. He could also seek the help of his manager in this instance as this would be profound feedback on what could be delaying the final contract agreement.
Answer:
1) $141,000
2) $198,000
3) $ 61,000
4) $122,000
Explanation:
1) we sum ($80,000+$42,000+$19,000)= $141,00,0 according to the cost’s theory
2) we sum all amounts (80,000+42,000+19,000+22,000+35,00)= 198,000 we sum all amounts because those are the cost that the company incurred In the period.
3) Conversion cost we obtain summing direct labor+ manufacturing overhead ( 42,000+19,000)= $61,000
4) Prime costs we obtain summing direct materiales+ direct labor ( 42,000+80,000)= $122,000