Answer:
The postponement of a project until conditions are more favorable: 
III. could cause a negative net present value project to become a positive net present value project.
Explanation:
With the favorable project conditions, the negative NPV will be revised to a positive NPV because the positive conditions will ensure the generation of positive cash inflows.  The result is that the project will be assessed as acceptable since the net present value will become positive.  Generally, favorable project conditions create outcomes that are positive for the cash flows, thereby generating more positive cash inflows and reducing the impact of cash outflows.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Either because they filled it to the limit and haven't paid it off or it's swipe not chip. Also if you're in a different state than where you registered the card you have to call your bank and let them know your out of state
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
6.50 Years
Explanation:
The computation of the  payback period of the investment is shown below;
Total cash outflow is 
= $15,000 + $8,000 
= $23,000
Now the Cash Inflow in all 6 years is 
= $1,000 + $2,000 + $2,500 + $4,000 + $5,000 + $6,000 
= $20,500
Cash inflow in Year 7 is $5,000. 
But Cumulative Cash flows from Year 1 to Year 7 is 
= $20,500 + $5,000
= $26,500 
This amount is more than Initial Investment  i.e. $23,000. 
So our Payback period is between 6 & 7 years i.e.  
= 6 + ($23,000 - $20,500) ÷ 5000
 = 6.50 Years
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "A": Overhead costs are often affected by many issues and are frequently too complex to be explained by any one factor.
Explanation:
Overhead is an accounting term used for costs that must be paid, even though the company receives no profits. A company would not be able to survive without paying its overhead expenses but the costs are not connected directly to a product or service being generated. Examples of overhead costs are rent, utilities, office supplies, and maintenance.
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<em>Overhead costs are difficult to be traced because they can be assigned to more than one factor.</em>
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Piper Rose Boutique should accept the special order made by the college
Explanation:
Price per unit the college is willing to pay = $6
Total variable cost per unit to be incurred by Piper Rose Boutique = Direct materials + Direct labor + Variable factory overhead = $2.00 + $0.50 + $1.50 = $4,00
Since the price per unit of $6 that the college is willing to pay is greater than the total variable cost per unit of $4 to be incurred by Piper Rose Boutique, Piper Rose Boutique should accept the special order made by the college.
Note: the Fixed factory overhead is not relevant in taking the decision. Only the variable costs are relevant.