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Mariulka [41]
3 years ago
15

Select all the banking tasks that can be done online.

Business
2 answers:
photoshop1234 [79]3 years ago
8 0
 you can pretty much do this all online now... 
Create a spending report. Order new checks. Set up an alert when your account goes under $50. Transfer money from your savings to your checking. Request a stop payment. View up-to-date account statements.
TiliK225 [7]3 years ago
6 0

You can do all of the options online. You can create a spending report online, you can order new checks , set up an alert when your account goes under $50, transfer money from your savings to your checking, request a stop payment and view up-to-date account statements. Online banking enables to all of this online from your personal computer.

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Answer:

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1. Projected 2017 Net Income

= $102 million

2. Expected Growth Rate in Dividends

= 6.25% (2/32 x 100)

Explanation:

a) Income statement (in millions of dollars):

                                          2016           2017

                                       $'millions   $'millions

Sales                                 $700          $840

Operating costs

including depreciation     500            630

EBIT                                 $200           $210

Interest                                40               40

EBT                                  $160            $170

Taxes (40%)                        64               68

Net income                      $96            $102

Dividends                         $32             $34        

Addition to

         retained earnings $64            $68

b) Sales for 2017 = $840 million ($700 x 1.2)

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The journal entry for the issuance of the stock is shown below:

Explanation:

Land A/c....................................................................................Dr    $236,000

Building A/c...............................................................................Dr    $378,000

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 Paid in Capital in excess of par value of Common stock A/c.......Cr   $422,000

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= $192,000

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Answer:

The question is incomplete.

Explanation:

The question is incomplete, please refer below the complete question.

A manager must decide which type of machine to buy, A, B, or C. Machine costs (per individual machine) are as follows:

Machine Cost

A $40,000

B $30,000

C $80,000

Product forecasts and processing times on the machines are as follows:

Product         Annual Demand Processing time per unit (minutes)

                                                                           A    B     C

1                 16,000                                      3    4      2

2                 12,000                                      4     4      3

3                 6,000                                     5      6      4

4                 30,000                                      2     2      1

Assume that only the purchasing cost is being considered. Compute the total processing time required for each machine type to meet demand, how many of each machine type would be needed, and the resulting total purchasing cost for each machine type. The machines will operate 8 hours a day, 200 days a year.

Total Processing Time in Minutes per Machine  

Number of each machine needed and total purchasing cost

Answer:

Total Processing Time in Minutes per Machine

Total time = Total demand for each product * Processing time

Machine A:

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Machine B:

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Machine B:

Number of machine  =  208 , 000 /  (200  ∗  8  ∗  60)

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Machine C:

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Number of machine  =  1  (Round off)

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Machine B:  

2  ∗  $ 30 , 000  =  $ 60 , 000

Machine C:  

1  ∗  $ 80 , 000  =  $ 80 , 000

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