Answer: 3736.30 , 3402.90 , 3104.60 , 3069.56 , 3051.35
Explanation: We can compute present values by using the following formula :-

= 3736.30
= 3402.90
= 3104.60
= 3069.56
= 3051.35
Answer:
on 31st Dec 2019 the entry would be
Subscription Earned $14,850 ($59400*3/12) Debit
Unearned Subscriptions $ 44500( 59,400- 14,850) Debit
Cash $59,400 (credit)
Answer:
a) Inform you that you have won the lottery or a large prize.
Answer:
the maximum price the company can pay for the component is $24.65
Explanation:
- direct materials: $8.10 per unit
- direct labor: $6.40 per unit
- variable manufacturing overhead: $1.70 per unit
- fixed manufacturing overhead: $4.40 per unit
- total variable costs: $20.60 per unit
Current total manufacturing costs for 16,000 units = $20.60 x 16,000 units = $329,600
if the component is bought, 30% of fixed costs can be avoided = $4.40 x 16,000 x 30% = $21,120 or $1.32
or the machine can be used to manufacture another product that has a contribution margin of $8.10 per unit and a total production of 8,000 units = $8.10 x 8,000 = $64,800 or $4.05 per unit
by purchasing the component from a vendor, the company will save either $1.32 or $4.05 per unit
therefore the company should purchase the component if its maximum price is = $20.60 + $4.05 = $24.65
Answer: <u><em>The statement given is true</em></u> since the total cost cost ownership is an estimate of cost of an commodity that considers all cost accompanying to the procurement and utilization of the item. Some of these cost are: Depreciation costs
, Fuel costs
, Insurance
, Financing
, Repairs
, Downtime costs and etc. The total cost of ownership does not include disposing costs.