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MA_775_DIABLO [31]
2 years ago
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The AIAP is designated to achieve What?

Business
1 answer:
dlinn [17]2 years ago
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It’s not a stand-alone program
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Explanation:

Given the following:

Retained earnings at the end of Year 2 = $3,350

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Expenses paid during the period = $1,900

Dividends paid during the period = $1,300

Retained earning for year 2 = Revenue earned by the company in Year 2 - Expenses paid during the period - Dividends paid during the period = $3,600 - $1,900 - $1,300 = $400

Retained earnings at the beginning of Year 2 can be using the following formula:

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Substituting the values into equation (1) and sole for Retained earnings at the beginning of Year 2, we have:

$3,350 = Retained earnings at the beginning of Year 2 + $400

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Part (b) The closing cash balance at the end of year is $360.

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Part (a) Net Income Computation:

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Cost of goods sold             <u>(</u><u>$290</u><u>)</u>

Gross Profit                          $535

Other Expenses                  <u>(</u><u>$425</u><u>)</u>

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Collection from Sales                  $710

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For  Everything                           <u>($290)</u>

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P Principal amount =$360

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The formula used to determine the compound interest amount is:

A=P\times(1+r)^{n\times\;t}

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Therefore, the correct answer for the worth of investment is $736.96.

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