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PIT_PIT [208]
3 years ago
11

What does it means to bracket up for money

Business
2 answers:
Bas_tet [7]3 years ago
6 0
Many people assume that when they “move up a tax bracket” every dollar they earn is taxed at a new, higher rate leading to lower take-home pay overall. Thankfully, that isn't the case. When you “move up a tax bracket” you only pay a higher tax rate on the income above a threshold.
victus00 [196]3 years ago
3 0

Explanation:

Many people assume that when they “move up a tax bracket” every dollar they earn is taxed at a new, higher rate leading to lower take-home pay overall. Thankfully, that isn't the case. When you “move up a tax bracket” you only pay a higher tax rate on the income above a threshold.

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Discuss the following pricing methods:
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Answer: a. I prefer EDLP pricing, b.set one price and not deviate

Explanation:

Markup pricing Target Return Pricing

Markup pricing Method is a pricing method where the price of a product is determined by adding a Predetermined fixed percentage to the cost of the product. Example If the markup is 30% and the products costs $50 per unit then the Price will be $65, which is $50 + ($50 x 30/100) = $50 + $15 or Simply $50 x 130%/100 = $65. Mark up pricing is recommended when the business purchases and sells a large number of units and the unit cost for each product is constant.

Return Pricing is similar to Return pricing. The Target Return is Calculated by Add a percentage return an investor wants to earn to the cost of investment or to the amount invested.

Perceived Value Pricing

Perceived Value Pricing Method is a customer or Consumer Based Pricing Method. The price of a products is determined by how much a customer is willing to pay for the product. Perceived Value Pricing works well if the product has a Sentimental Value or When the product Image or Brand is highly valued in the minds of customers. Luxury Goods like jewellery products are priced using this method most of the time.

Value Pricing

Value Pricing is a pricing Strategy that focuses on customers to determine prices. The price of a producing under Value Pricing is determined by how much the customer believes the product is worth. The Value that  Customers place on the product is the driving force in price determination. Products are Priced according to how much a customer wants to pay for the product.

EDLP Going-rate pricing

Every Day Low Prices (EDLP) is a pricing system when the business charges low prices for every product in other words Low pricing are charges consistently. Going Rate Pricing is a pricing system when the pricing of a product is determined using the current Market rate (market prices) for the products.

Auction Type pricing

Auction Type Pricing system simply means that the Pricing is determined by the Highest Price the consumers wants to pay for the product. This strategy is formed under the principle of "a Good is sold to the highest Bidder"

as a Consumer which do your prefer?

I prefer EDLP Pricing Method

The main aim for every consumer out there is to get more value for a lesser price., with the EDLP pricing Method, a business charges lower prices for every product which means even product that we (as consumers) Value highly are sold at a lower price hence we get them at a lower price.

If the average price were to stay the same

If the average price were to stay the same, I would prefer an organisation to   set one price and not deviate. wen a business charges slightly highly prices than average prices, the business will loose sales for the better part of the year (assuming this is perfect competitive market). The discount and special will generate more sales but it will be enough to cover the sales revenue lost for major part of the year. setting a competitive price and not deviate is a better strategy because sale will be higher for the better part of the year

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3 years ago
n 2018, Warehouse 13 had net credit sales of $750,000. On January 1, 2018, Allowance for Doubtful Accounts had a credit balance
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Answer:

$28,000

Explanation:

When a company makes sales on account, debit accounts receivable and credit sales. Based on assessment, some or all of the receivables may be uncollectible.  

To account for this, debit bad debit expense and credit allowance for doubtful debt. Should the debt become uncollectible (i.e go bad), debit allowance for doubtful debt and credit accounts receivable.

Given that Past experience indicates that the allowance should be 10% of the balance in receivables

Allowance = 10% * $150,000

= $15,000

Since during 2018, $29,000 of uncollectible accounts receivable were written off

Balance in allowance account before adjustment

= $29,000 - $16,000

= $13,000 (Debit)

Required adjustment for Doubtful Accounts at December 31, 2018

= $13,000 + $15,000

= $28,000

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Put it into a savings account because you can only take so muck out of it each year

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The Muffin House produces and sells a variety of muffins. The selling price per dozen is $15, variable costs are $9 per dozen, a
Airida [17]
<h3>Hello there!</h3>

Your question asks how many muffins the Muffin House needs to sell in order to breakeven

<h3>Answer: 700 Muffins</h3>

In order to find the answer to your question, we first need to gather important information from the question.

Important Information:

  • Selling price/ per muffin = $15
  • Variable costs (cost to make)/ per muffin = $9
  • Total fixed cost = $4,200

With the information above, we can find the answer to the question.

The Muffin House spends $9 to make a muffin, but sells it for $15. So the Margin is $6 (profit).

We would only make profit from the Margin price, so we need to get the Margin price to $4,200.This means we would need to divide 4200 by 6 to get our answer. Since they want to breakeven with the fixed cost, they need to sell as much muffins for the Margin to add up to $4,200 at the end to breakeven.

4200 \div 6=700

When you're done solving, you should get 700.

This means that The Muffin House must sell 700 muffins in order to break even.

<h3>I hope this helps!</h3><h3>Best regards,</h3><h3>MasterInvestor</h3>
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