Answer:
a strategy where someone sets a high price at first to attract people who like it a lot enough to buy it at that price but slowly lowering it over time so that even people who arent as desperate to buy it will possibly buy it as well.
Answer:
C. $11,498.73.
Explanation:
Solving this question, we will have to make use of this formula:
The Adjusted Bank Balance = Unadjusted Balance as per Bank Statement as at Oct 31, 2015 - Checks Outstanding
= $12,956.73 - $2,112.19 = $10,844.54
Now,
Before the adjustment on the 31st of October, 2015,
The Cash account Balance = Adjusted Bank Balance + insufficient funds checks
= $10,844.54 - $654.19 = $11,498.73
Hence third option in the question is the correct answer.
Answer:
The net realizable value of the accounts receivable immediately after the writing-off the uncollectible is $26,900
Explanation:
The formula to compute the net realizable value of accounts receivable is:
Net realizable value = Balance of accounts receivable - Balance in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
= $30,600 - $3,700
= $26,900
The amount of uncollectible which is written off will not be deducted from the balance of accounts receivable as this amount is already included in Allowance for doubtful account.
Answer: $3,153
Explanation:
The amount that will make you indifferent is the future value of the 3 payments at the end of those 3 years at 5%.
Future value of Annuity = Annuity * Future Value interest factor, 3 years, 5%
= 1,000 * 3.1525
= $3,153
Bank will require a final payment of $3,153 for you to be indifferent.