Answer:
A) $1384.24
Explanation:
Terminal Value = Free Cash Flow (FCF) of last forecast *(1+ perpetual growth rate)/(discount rate – perpetual growth rate)
FCF of last forecast = $88*(1+10%)^2 = $106.48
Gonzales Corporationʹs expected terminal enterprise value in year 2 = $106.48 * (1+4%)/(12%-4%) = $1382.24
Answer:
$368,000
Explanation:
In order to appraise the property using the capitalization approach, we must first determine a net cash flow:
net cash flow = $48,000 - $3,600 - $15,000 = $29,400
Now we calculate the property value using the perpetuity formula:
property value = net cash flow / capitalization rate = $29,400 / 8% = $367,500 which we must round up to $368,000
A property is being appraised using the income capitalization approach. Annually, it has an estimated gross income of $48,000, vacancy and credit losses of $3,600, and operating expenses of $15,000. Using a capitalization rate of 8%, what is the property's value (rounded up to the nearest $1,000)?
Answer:
3,500 units
6,000 units
Explanation:
Given:
Sales Price = $15 per unit
Variable cost = $3 per unit
Fixed cost = $42,000 per month
A. Break even point
Break even point(in units) = Total fixed cost / (Sales Price - Variable cost)
= $42,000 / ($15 - $3)
= $42,000/ $12
= 3,500 units
B. Number of sales unit
Sales unit for desired profit = (Total fixed cost + Desired profit)/ (Sales Price - Variable cost)
= ($42,000 + $30,000) / ($15 -$3)
= $72,000 / $12
= 6,000 units
The correct answer is hygiene factors. Hygiene factors is
being describe as the job dissatisfaction that an individual feels for the job
that he or she is in. The individuals are adequately addressed by this, they
are likely not to be dissatisfied or will be satisfied.
Answer:
Dr Cash 4,116
Dr Sales discounts 84
Cr Accounts receivable 4,200
Explanation:
Vander Company Journal entry
Dr Cash 4,116
(4,200-82)
Dr Sales discounts 84
Cr Accounts receivable 4,200
Calculation of Sales discounts
4,200*2%
=84
Merchandise
(4,600-400)
=4,200