Answer:
$7,326
Explanation:
Double Decline Balance = 2 x SLDP x SLDBV
where,
SLDP = Straight Line Depreciation Percentage
= 100 ÷ useful life
= 100 ÷ 20
= 5 %
and
SLDBV = Straight Line Percentage Book Value
Year 1
Double Decline Balance = 2 x 5% x $81,400
= $8,140
Year 2
Double Decline Balance = 2 x 5% x ($81,400 - $8,140)
= $7,326
Therefore
The machine's second-year depreciation using the double-declining balance method is $7,326.
An organized group of people with a particular purpose, such as a business or government department.
Answer: $11,620
Explanation:
A=P(1+r/n)^nt
A=$10,000(1+0.03/12)^12×5
A=$10,000(1+0.0025)^60
A=$10,000(1.0025)^60
A=$10,000(1.162)
A=$11,620
Note: A= Future value
P= principal
r=Interest rate
n= no.of time Interest is compounded
t= time money is invested.
D because if he’s asking employees to buy stocks it means he’s trying to increase his stock to decrease his chances of needing a raise which which is more expensive