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AnnyKZ [126]
3 years ago
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Cotton was once georgia's most valuable crop. today it is less important to georgias economy than peanuts, tobacco, and corn. th

e manufacture of textiles has been georgia's leading industry for some time. other major manufactured goods include transportation equipment, foods, paper products, and chemicals. what is a new industry that has helped georgia grow in the last 20 years?
Business
1 answer:
Shkiper50 [21]3 years ago
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Georgia booming industry in business sector particularly in Atlanta where it is housed as the International headquarters of facilities of 43 different countries.  The industry that gave $23B per capita is the air transport industry. Atlanta dubbed as the busiest airport in the world.
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<h3>What is the net present value?</h3>

The net present value represents the net discounted value of cash inflows after subtracting the present value of cash outflows.

The net present value can be determined by determining the present values of cash inflows and outflows and netting the two values.

<h3>Data and Calculations:</h3>

Required rate of return = 18%

Project period = 3 years

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0         -$850,000            1                    -$850,000 ($850,000 x 1)

1           $300,000         0.847               $254,100 ($300,000 x 0.847)

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3         $500,000        0.609               $304,500 ($500,000 x 0.609)

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Identification of Van's cost as either an implicit cost or an explicit cost of selling pianos:

Implicit costs:

The rental income Van could receive if he chose to  rent out his showroom

The salary Van could earn if he worked as an accountant

Explicit costs:

The wages and utility bills that Van pays

The wholesale cost for the pianos that Van pays  the manufacturer

2. Determining Van's accounting and economic profit of his piano business.

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                         Accounting Profit    Economic Profit

Sales revenue      $735,000             $735,000

Cost of pianos       (435,000)             (435,000)

Wages and Utility  (255,000)             (255,000)

Opportunity costs:

Rent                                                        (10,000)

Salary as an accountant                       (24,000)

Profit                      $45,000                $11,000

3. Alternatively, the economic profit he would earn as an accountant would be_$34,000___.

4. If Van's goal is to maximize his economic profit, he stay in the piano business.

False

5. Van is not earning a normal profit because his profit is negative.

B. False

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m3                  16,000  24,000  36,000  16,000   8,000

Using the units of production depreciation​ method, what is the depreciation allowance in year three ​, and what is the BV at the end of year ​two?

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a) Depreciation allowance in year three = $38,000

b) Book value at the end of year two = $40,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cost of Equipment = $60,000

Salvage Value = $10,000

Depreciable amount = $50,000 ($60,000 - $10,000)

Useful life = 5 years

Total production units over 5 years = 100,000m3

Depreciation rate = $50,000/100,000 = $0.50

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Year one = 16,000 * $0.50 =      $8,000       $8,000               $52,000

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