Answer:
$56,703
Explanation:
P=R(1-(1+i)^-n/i
Where P=500,000
R=?
i=10%
n=15
500,000=R(1-(1+.1)^-15/.1
R=500,000/7.61
R=$56,703
Answer:
$31,800
Explanation:
All Non Manufacturing expenses are treated as Period costs. Period Costs are expensed in Income Statement.
<u>Calculation of Total Period Costs</u>
Sales commissions expense $15,600
Administrative office supplies $7,300
Administrative Office salaries expense $8,900
Total $31,800
Conclusion
The total costs that will be expensed when incurred on the income statement for the period is $31,800.
Answer:
9.92 %
Explanation:
The Summary of Cash flows to use in the calculation are as follows :
Year 0 = ($500,000)
Year 1 = $200,000
Year 2 = $160,000
Year 3 = $120,000
Year 4 = $80,000
Year 5 = ($40,000 + $25,000) = $65,000
therefore,
the internal rate of return on the investment after 5 years is 9.92 %
Answer:
a, c , d
investment
decreasing
no effect
Explanation:
Gross domestic product is the total sum of final goods and services produced in an economy within a given period which is usually a year
GDP calculated using the expenditure approach = Consumption spending by households + Investment spending by businesses + Government spending + Net export
Net export = exports – imports
When exports exceed import there is a trade deficit and when import exceeds import, there is a trade surplus.
Items not included in the calculation off GDP includes:
1. services not rendered to oneself
2. Activities not reported to the government
3. illegal activities
4. sale or purchase of used products
5. sale or purchase of intermediate products
6. Externalities
Investment spending by businesses includes purchases made by businesses. So, investment spending increases. Net export decreases because import is a negative function of GDP. The increase and decrease cancel each other out and there would be no change in GDP
Answer:
true...........................