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Answer and Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
As we know that
Monthly payment of a loan is given by
P = L [r(1 + r)^n] ÷ [(1 + r)^n - 1]
where,
P = Monthly payment = ?
r = Interst rate = 0.1 ÷ 12 = 0.00833
n = Term = 15 × 12 = 180
L = Loan amount = 900000
Now
P = $900,000 [0.00833(1 + 0.00833)^180] ÷ [(1 + 0.00833)^180 - 1]
= $9671.4461
Now
The Monthly payment for 30-year loan
P = $900,000[0.00833(1 + 0.00833)^360] ÷ [(1 + 0.00833)^360 - 1]
= $7898.1441
So,
Difference is
= $9671.4461 - $7,898.1441
= $1,773.3019
b.
Now
Total payment for 30-year loan is
= $7,898.1441 × 180
= $2,843,331.8871
And,
Total payment for 15-year loan is
= $9,671.4461 × 360
= $1,740,860.2907
So,
Difference is
= $2,843,331.8871 - $1,740,860.2907
= $1,102,471.60
i.e. option c
Answer:
The answer is: Income statement
Explanation:
As she wants to get information on sales and costs, the Income statement is the statement that she should looking for. With the Balance sheet statement, it only shows information on the financial position reporting the firm's assets, liabilities and owner's equity at a specific point in time rather than the sales and costs firgures during the reporting period.
Furthermore, she should opt for Income statement rather than the common-size income statement because the common-size income statement hardly illustrates any trend during the recent years/ reporting periods, instead, it is only shown each revenue and cost items as percentage of total sales in a specific period.
In the income statement, there should be enough information for the new CFO to find trends on revenues and costs (if any) because the revenue and cost items is detailed enough and at least it should be given the comparision between sales & costs of the reporting period versus the firgures of the previous reporting period.
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Answer:
Companies that use ABC allocate all costs including direct materials, direct labour and manufacturing overhead to the product based on an activity cost allocation rate.
This statement is False.
Explanation:
In ABC, it is only the overhead that will be allocated to the product based on an activity cost allocation rate (cost drivers). Direct material cost and direct labour cost will be recorded at the actual cost incurred on direct material and direct labour.