
Stan is going to work for the next 30 years and then retire. Starting the day he retires, he would like to withdraw $90,000 per year (in monthly installments) from an investment account for a twenty-five year retirement. At the end of his retirement, he would like to leave a bequest of $100,000 to his heirs. He currently has $10,000 in his investment account for these purposes. Stan plans to save for retirement by making monthly deposits into the investment account, beginning two years from now and ending the month before he retires. The investment account pays 9 percent compounded monthly. Construct a flexible spreadsheet model to answer the following questions:
1. How much must Stan invest each month to accomplish his retirement goals?
2. If Stan's employer will contribute $0.50 for every $1.00 he invests, how much of the deposit in #1 will Stan have to contribute?
Answer:
d) 6.53 days late as the days sales outstanding are longer than the 45-days credit given by the company
Explanation:
A/R turnover ratio


days sales oustanding:


45 - 51.53 = 6.53
The answer is C because you have to love what you want to become in order to succeed in life and letter C represents a poor reason to choose a profession because if for example you decide to become a teacher and you don't like the job, but the salary then you would not be more than a failure.
Answer: 5.05 per share
Explanation:
.Porter. Street
$,000 $,000
Net income. 264. 236
Less amortization 0. 12
Less Interest. 48. 36
Total. 216. 188
*=. 216+188= 404/80000shasres
=5.05
The parents company Peter fully owns all the share of street which means it takes the whole.profit of street, The consolidation sechdule only takes cognizance of the parents company shares in calculating earning per share and the subsidiary share which is Street it's treated as an investment. The convertible shares are also not taking into consideration since they have not been convert.
Answer:
d. $13.00
Explanation:
contributon margin = selling price - variable cost
sales price: $25 per unit
<u>list of variable cost:</u>
Direct mateirals 6.20
Direct labor 2.80
variable overhead 1.45
sales commisions 1.00
adminsitrative variable<u> 0.55 </u>
total variable cost 12.00
$25 selling price per unit - $12 variable cost per unit =
$13 contribution margin per unit
This is the amount each units "contributes" to ay the fixed cost and make a gain during the period.