Answer:
<em><u>False </u></em>
Explanation:
<em>The </em><em>labor </em><em>rate</em><em> </em><em>variance</em><em> </em><em>reflects</em><em> </em><em>the </em><em>difference</em><em> between</em><em> the</em><em> </em><em>actual</em><em> and</em><em> </em><em>standard </em><em>direct</em><em> labor</em><em>.</em>
Answer:
The effective purchasing purchasing power of the initial loan of $6,200,000 when the firm repays is $3,444,444
If the original purchasing power of the $6,200,000 is to be maintained the firm must repay $ 11,160,000
Explanation:
In computing the figures above, I adhered strictly to the hints given in the question the purchasing of the original should be calculated by dividing the original amount by 1 plus cumulative inflation rate of 80% and that the amount should be multiplied by 1 plus cumulative inflation rate to arrive the amount needed as repayment to maintain the purchasing of the initial loan amount.
Find attached for detailed computations
Answer:
producer
Explanation:
The producer of a movie, theater play, sitcom, etc., is the person in charge of securing everything that is needed in order for the movie, play, etc., to be properly carried out. That means he/she is responsible for gathering the necessary funds and paying salaries and all other expenses. The producer is also responsible for dividing the money generated by the movie, play, etc., and distributing it to the investors.
Answer:
Net present value
Explanation:
<u>Missing Information </u>
Weighted average cost of capital: 8% and Solve for net present value:
investment: project outlay 20,500,000 + increase in working capital 450,000
F10 salvage value: 300,000 + 450,000 liberate working capital
cahsflow per year income 1,111,000
C 1,111,000.00
time 10
rate 0.08
PV $7,454,900.4342
Maturity $750,000.00
time 10.00
rate 0.08000
PV 347,395.1161
Net present value
7,454,900 + 347,395 - 20,500,000 - 450,000 = -13.147.705
Answer: A Contract was formed on February 5th
Explanation:
The contract was formed the very day that Bob mailed Ann his acceptance which was on the 5th of February.
Ann attempted to revoke the acceptance too late as she did it a day after he had emailed his acceptance even though she only received it on the 7th.
The date she received the acceptance is of no consequence because this falls under the Posting Rule. This rule in Common Law countries essentially states an agreement is made as soon as the letter is posted even if it never gets to it's destination.