Answer: Analyse cost, risk with impacts and project benefits.
Explanation:
The best alternative in a cost-benefit analysis situation are the following;
•The cost types should be analyzed
•Potential risk and their impacts should be looking into
•It is recommended to weigh all the risk even when there is a lot of project benefits.
All of the given questions are part of the critical questions that
entrepreneurs need to ask themselves. Being an entrepreneur needs a lot
of thinking and planning and these questions should be taken into
account. Running a business would include the location fit for the type
of business you have, the structure of your business, how you recruit
workers and the incentives you give them, and most importantly, your
capital.
Answer:
$4.44
Explanation:
P0 = $2.40 / 1.08+ $2.40 / 1.08 = $4. 44
Answer: d. A company paid for an insurance premium of $6,000 on January 1. The insurance is for a year. Failing to make adjustments for the month of January would overstate assets and stockholder's equity by $6,000.
Explanation:
If a company were to pay $6,000 for Insurance for the YEAR in January, this would be recorded as a PREPAID EXPENSE.
This Prepaid Expense will then be apportioned per month over the year to each month as expenses of $500.
Failing to make adjustments for the month of January would not overstate assets and stockholder's equity by $6,000 but by $500.
Answer:
$1,664.099
Explanation:
The amount that should be recognised by the Frank in respect of monthly payments to be made in respect of used car shall be determined using present value of annuity formula as follows:
Total amount to be paid= $72,000*3/4=$54,000
Total amount to be paid=Present value of annuity=R+R[(1-(1+i)^-n)/i]
Where
R=Equal monthly payment to be made=?
i=Interest rate compounded monthly=9/12=0.75%
n=number of payments involved=36
Present value of annuity= $54,000
$54,000=R+R[(1-(1+0.75%)^-36)/0.75%]
$54,000=R+R(31.45)
$54,000=R*32.45
R=$1,664.099=equal monthly payment