Answer:
This question does not include what you are required to do. I looked it up on the web and it is asking for the Internal rate of return (IRR)
Explanation:
Internal rate of return used in project evaluations is the rate at which the NPV of a project equals to zero.
You can solve for IRR using a financial calculator and the cashflow "CF " function. Key in the following inputs;
Initial investment; CF0 = -54,000
Yr1 cashflow inflow ; C01 = 27,000
Yr2 cashflow inflow ; C02 = 25,000
Yr3 cashflow inflow ; C03 = 20,000
Then key in IRR then CPT = 16.792%
Therefore, the Internal rate of return(IRR) for this equipment is 16.79%
Answer:
Andover's variable-overhead efficiency variance is $-42,000 Unfavourable
Explanation:
According to the given data we have the following:
Standard overhead rate=$ 5.60 per hour
Actual Hours=110,000 hours
Standard hours=47,000 units x 2.5 hours per unit
=117,500 hours
Therefore, in order to calculate the Andover's variable-overhead efficiency variance we would have to use the following formula:
Variable Overhead efficiency variance=Standard overhead rate x (Actual hours - standard hours)
=$ 5.60 x (110,000 - 117,500)
=$-42,000 Unfavourable
Answer:
B.The Svensons Assets increased by $1800
Explanation:
The Svensons assets increased by $1,800 because even if they purchased the refrigerator for $1,900, the market value of the refrigerator is $2,300, so their assets initially increase by this amount.
However, they also withdraw $500 from their savings to pay for the refrigerator, meaning that this asset account is reduced by the same amount.
Thus, an initial increase of $2,300 minus a later decrease of $500 gives us a final $1,800 increase.
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