Answer:
$105,547
Explanation:
Original cost of machine = $270,000
Machine sold for = $150,000
Book value = $120,000
Down payment = $30,000
$60,000 payable on December 31 each of the next two years
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Present value of an ordinary annuity of 1 at 9% for 2 years = 1.75911
The amount of the notes receivable net of the unamortized discount:
= Amount paid on December 31st × Present value of an ordinary annuity
= $60,000 × 1.75911
= $105,547
Answer:
General partnership
Explanation:
General partnership is a business organization, whereby two or more partners agrees to share the profit, loss and liability that arises from business operation. What this means is that each partner actively participate in the operations of the business and should the company owe any debt, any of the partners may be sued for the business debt including seizure of the owners assets.
One of the advantages of general partnership is the ease of flexibility to structure their business as they deemed fit hence are able to closely monitor and control operations.
Answer:
2686
Explanation:
Given that :
Daily demand (D) = 160
Standard deviation (s) = 35
Review period (T) = 5 days
Lead time (L) = 10 days
Number in stock (I) = 30 units
Service probability α = 99%
Quantity to order Q;
Q = D(T + L) + Z*s + √(T + L) - 1
Zscore p(Z < 0.99) = 2.326 = 2.33(Z probability calculator)
Q = 160(5 + 10) + 2.33 * 35 * √(10 + 5) - 30
Q = 160(15) + (2.33 * 35 * 3.8729833) - 30
Q = 2400 + 315.841788115 - 30
Q = 2685.841788115
Q = 2686
Answer:
$18,640
Explanation:
Given that,
Balance as per books = $6,500
Non Sufficient fund checks returned by the banks = $3,200
Bank service charge = $60
The bookkeeper recorded a $ 1,700 check as $ 17,100 in payment of the current month's rent.
Adjusted book balance:
= Balance as per books + Wrong entry - Non Sufficient fund checks returned by the banks - Bank service charge
= $6,500 + ($17,100 - $1,700) - $3,200 - $60
= $18,640
Answer: C) target return on investment (ROI)
Explanation: target return on investment pricing model is one in which a business determines prices based on what the business owner would want to make from his capital invested in the business. It is the money invested, plus projected profits adjust for money's time value. Total expenses accrued is also factored in. As a pricing model, it tends to be used mostly by market leaders or monopolies.