Answer:
a. Determine the total charge under each plan for this case: 120 minutes of day calls and 40 minutes of evening calls in a month.
- Cost for Plan A = ($0.41 x 120) + ($0.16 x 40) + $20 = $
75.60
- Cost for Plan B = ($0.51 x 120) + ($0.15 x 40) + $20 = $
87.20
- Cost for Plan C = $80 + $20 = $100
b. If the agent will use the service for daytime calls, over what range of call minutes will each plan be optimal?
- If the agent will use the service only for daytime calls, Plan A is better if the agent uses 195 minutes maximum. If the agent expects to use 196 or more minutes, then Plan C is better.
c. Suppose that the agent expects both daytime and evening calls. At what point (i.e., percentage of total call minutes used for daytime calls) would she be indifferent between plans A and B?
- Plan A charges 10¢ less per daytime minute, while plan B charges 1¢ less for evening minutes, that means that the proportion of daytime calls should be 1/11, while the proportion of evening calls should be 10/11.
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Answer:
1, Compass Point Wireless
Balance sheet (partial)
Current Liabilities: $
Accounts Payable 71,000
Interest Payable 17,000
Salaries Payable 10,500
Unearned Revenue 2,400
Current Portion of Bonds payable 24,000
Total current Liabilities $
124,900
Long term Liabilities $
Mortgage Payable 80,000
Bonds Payable 64,000
Premium on Bonds Payable 10,000
Total long term liabilities $154,000
Total liabilities = Total current Liabilities + Total long term liabilities
= $
124,900 + $154,000
= 278900
2. Debt Stockholders' equity Debt to equity ratio
278,900 160,000 1.74
Note: Debt to equity ratio = Debt / Stockholders' equity
Answer:
44.88 days
Explanation:
Note: The full question is attached
Average amount of accounts receivables = ($16,000+$14,000)/2
Average amount of accounts receivables = $15,000
Average days to collect receivables = Days * AR / Credit sales
= 365 * $15,000 / $122,000
= 44.87704918032787 days
= 44.88 days
Answer:
Gift Tax GSTT
Explanation:
In such a scenario, Grandma and Grandpa Generoushave a current liability to the Gift Tax GSTT. This tax rate applies to Grandma and Grandpa Generous because the gift exceeds the limit per individual for gifting and because they have exhausted their lifetime gift-tax exemption. Meaning that they have to pay taxes on this gift of $5.43 million which according to the GSTT guidelines is a fixed rate of 40% of the gift that was given.