Answer: Not necessarily: The debt ratios are not directly comparable, since each company is in a different industry.
Explanation:
We cannot authoritatively state that even though Boeing has such a high debt rate, that it is a riskier company than either Microsoft or PG&E. This is due to the drawback in ratio analysis of bias if compared across different industries.
Ratio analysis best works when comparing companies in the same industry because their situations will be similar. Comparing across industries can be misleading because different industries operate in different ways. In the Airplane manufacturing business for instance, having a high amount of debt due to having the tangible assets to back it up might be a normal thing.
The debt ratios are therefore not directly comparable because each company is in a different industry.
Answer:
The division's Return on Investment (ROI) is 180%
Explanation:
The computation of the return on investment is shown below:
= (Operating income) ÷ (total assets) × 100
= ($1,800,000) ÷ ($1,000,000) × 100
= 180%
The return on investment shows a relationship between the operating income and the total assets / investment.
The other information which is given in the question is not consider in the computation part. Hence, ignored it
Answer:
a. 10+5-19
b. 15-19=-4
Explanation:
This problem can be solved with a very simple rule that is, Bodmas stands for "brackets, orders, division, multiplication, addition, subtraction". if integers contain brackets ((), {}, []) then first solve bracket then powers and roots etc., then division, multiplication, addition and subtraction from your left to right.
PEMDAS is very similar to BODMAS and used in the USA.
PEMDAS means Parentheses, Exponents (powers and roots), Multiplication and Division, Addition and Subtraction.
Answer:<em><u>The company's warranty expense for the month of November is $157,080.
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Explanation:
When the estimated amount is recognized-
Warranties expense A/c (Dr.) = $157,080
Estimated Warranty Liability (Cr.) = $157,080
When the repairs are actually paid, Estimated Warranty Liability will be Debited and Cash will be credited.so, The company's warranty expense for the month of November is $157,080.
<em><u>i.e. (34,000 × 3% × $154 = $157,080)</u></em>
Answer:
the price will go lower and I know how much it would be