Answer:
Explanation:
Reorder point quantity is the level at which an inventory is expected to be restocked , calculated by finding the sum of demand over the lead time and the safety stock days
Daily usage = 800 feet / day
Lead time = 6 days
Desired service level = 95%
Risk level = 1-0.95 =0.05
safety stock at 0.05 = 1800
Reorder point = expected demand in (LT) + safety stock
= (800*6) + 1800
= 4800+1800 = 6600 feet.
Answer:
$14,200
Explanation:
<em>Step 1 Determine the Cost of the Patent </em>
Research and Development costs $101000
<em>Add</em> legal fees $41000
Total $142,000
<em>Step 2 Determine Amortization Expense </em>
Amortization Expense = Cost/ Useful life
= $142,000/10 years
= $14,200
Answer:
Please check the answer below
Explanation:
a. One issue is the "locking-in" of assets. If I hold shares of Corporation X, then I can delay paying taxes as long as I don't sell. Effectively, I get to keep all of the interest/dividend payments on my tax liability. However, if I discover that X is really a poor investment and Corporation Y is better, then selling X and buying Y means that I have to pay taxes. This might discourage me from making a switch to a more profitable/efficient investment decision. This is the "locking-in" effect.
b. A short-run cut might cause many people to sell stocks that they had felt "locked-in" with. The penalty for switching is smaller, so more people will do it -- resulting in a great deal of cap gains tax revenue collected.
c. Taxing realized gains, even when the stock is not sold, rather than just accrued gains would eliminate this locking-in effect. Investors would not be penalized for switching to a better investment, and long-term capital gains revenue (as well as efficiency) would rise.
Answer:
B. -21.85%.
Explanation:
Calculation for the annual return on the stock
First step is to calculate the Number of periods
Number of periods = 2 * 365 days in a year
Number of periods= 730
Second Step is to calculate the Daily return using this formula
Daily return = (Future value / initial value)^1/n - 1
Let plug in the formula
Daily return = (26.85 / 41.57)^1/730 - 1
Daily return = (0.645898)^1/730 - 1
Daily return = 0.999401 - 1
Daily return = -0.00059861*100
Daily return = -0.059861%
Last step is to calculate annual return
Using this formula
Annual return=Daily return/ Numbers of days in a year
Annual return = -0.059861% * 365
Annual return = -21.85%
Therefore the annual return on the stock if returns are compounded daily will be 21.85%