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earnstyle [38]
3 years ago
12

A company has three product lines, one of which reflects the following results:

Business
1 answer:
Lina20 [59]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The correct answer is C.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Sales $215,000

Variable expenses 125,000

Contribution margin 90,000

Fixed expenses 130,000

Net loss $ (40,000)

If this product line is eliminated, 60% of the fixed expenses can be eliminated and the other 40% will be allocated to other product lines.

Effect on income= - contribution loss + fix costs save

Effect on income= -90,000 + 78,000= - 12,000

Income will decrease by $12,000

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gavmur [86]

Answer:

C.

Explanation:

The term used to define standards of behavior that governs individual's and companies conduct is ethics.

The term ethics is derived from the Greek word ethos, meaning, way of living. Ethics comes under the rubric of philosophy and is related to the subject of human conduct, especially concerning the actions of humans towards the society.

Ethics are those moral principles in which the conduct of companies and human behaviors are anchored.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C.

3 0
3 years ago
The value of what you owe minus what you owe is called
aliina [53]
Hey there!

I think you meant to type "value of what you <em>own</em> minus what you owe". Let me know if this assumption isn't correct, though I don't know what the value of what you owe is besides... ya know, what you owe. 

The value of what you own is called you assets. This can include anything of value that you own, particularly your pricier possessions. Think of a vintage family heirloom or a highly–priced article of clothing. Assets, though, includes the value <em>everything</em> that you own that you could possibly put a price tag on if you were certain someone would buy it. 

What you owe is called your liability. This is basically any debt that you owe anyone, whether it be your buddy who footed your lunch bill the other day when you didn't have enough cash or a student loan you used to pay for college. 

Your assets minus your liability is called your net worth. This is basically what you are worth in total. This makes sense, since any debt you owe will be taken out of the amount that you are worth or any money that you have.

Net worth will be your answer. 

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3 years ago
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Answer:

His tax liability for 2019 (due April 2020) is $23,359.50

Explanation:

Since Robert s a single filer, he falls under the fourth tax bracket: income between $84,201 to $160,725. His marginal tax rate is 24%, and his total taxes due are as following:

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10%            $0 – $9,875                        $987,50

12%         $9,875 – $40,125                  $3,630

22%        $40,126 – $85,525                $9,988

24%        $85,526 – $122,000              $8,754

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Total Cost = 2000 + 8000 + 4400

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Residual income is the excess income of a firm leftover the opportunity cost of capital or over the desired income.

Given,

The minimum rate of return 12%

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Net operating income = $42,000

We know,

Residual Income = Net Operating Income - (Average operating assets x the minimum rate of return)

Residual Income = $42,000 - ($300,000 x 12%)

Residual Income = $42,000 - $36,000

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