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MrRa [10]
3 years ago
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Sauber's washer-dryer is available in four stylish finishes: stainless steel, pearl white, gunite gray, and obsidian. Although t

he cycle time is 20% longer than average, the machine runs quietly and offers 10 wash, 5 spin, and 8 dry options. A programmable timer allows users to program a wash up to 23 hours in advance. The manufacturer's suggested retail price is $1499, which is more expensive than U.S. brands' washer-dryer combinations, which average around $1000. Choose the two variables that would be most predictive of purchase intent for the All-in-One washer-dryer.
a. household size: how many people?
b. dwelling type: apartment, condo, or house.
c. religious orientation: beliefs and worship.
Business
1 answer:
gizmo_the_mogwai [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

a and b

Explanation:

Religious orientation has nothing to do with how much money to spend or what machine to use

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Answer:

The correct answer for future value if first payment occur today is $449,645.24 and if first payment occur at the end of year is $408,761.13.

Explanation:

According to the scenario, the given data are as follows:

Payment (pmt) = $7,990

Rate of interest (r) = 10%

Time (n) = 19 years

So, we can calculate the future value by using following formula:

Future Value ( if payment occurs today) :

FV = Pmt  (((1+r)^n   - 1) ÷ r) x (1+r)

By putting the value:

= $7,990 ((( 1+ 0.10)^19   -1) ÷ .10) × ( 1 + 0.10)

= $7,990 ( 51.16) × ( 1.10)

= $449,645.24

Future Value ( if payment occurs at the end of year):

FV = Pmt x ((1+r)^n   -1)) ÷ r)

= $7,990 ((1 + 0.10)^19  -1) ÷ 0.10)

= $7,990 × 51.16

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3 years ago
Sundance Systems has the following transactions during July.
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Answer:

Jul-05 Dr Inventory $118,800

Cr Accounts Payable $118,800

Jul-08 Dr Accounts Payable $5,400

Cr Inventory $ 5,400

Jul-13 Dr Accounts Payable $ 113,400

Cr Cash $108,864

Cr Inventory $4,536

Jul-28 Dr Accounts receivables $ 134,400

Cr Sales revenue $ 134,400

Jul-28 Dr Cost of Goods Sold $108,864

Cr Inventory $108,864

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entry to Record the transactions of Sundance systems, assuming the company uses a perpetual inventory system

Jul-05 Dr Inventory $118,800

Cr Accounts Payable $118,800

(44 LCDs x $2700)

(Being to record inventory purchased on account)

Jul-08 Dr Accounts Payable $5,400

Cr Inventory $ 5,400

(2 LCDs x $2700)

(Being to record inventory returned that were defective)

Jul-13 Dr Accounts Payable $ 113,400

(42 LCDs x $ 2700)

Cr Cash $108,864

($ 113,400-$4,536)

Cr Inventory $ 4,536

(42 LCDS x $ 2700 x 4%)

(Being to record Amount paid within discount term of 10 days)

Jul-28 Dr Accounts receivables $ 134,400

[42 LCDs x $ 3200]

Cr Sales revenue $ 134,400

(Being to record Inventory sold)

Jul-28 Dr Cost of Goods Sold $108,864

(42 LCDS x $ 2700 x 96%)

Cr Inventory $108,864

(Being to record Cost of inventory sold adjusted)

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To complete your degree and then go through graduate school, you will need $95,000 at end of each of the next 8 years. Your Aunt
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Answer:

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Rate = 4%

Life = 8 years

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= PV(Rate, N, -PMT)

= PV(4%, 8, -95,000)

= $639,610.76

b. Amount in account after 3rd withdrawal

= PV(Rate, N, -PMT)

= PV(4%, 5, -95,000)

= $422,913.12

c. Balance in account after 8th withdrawal

= = PV(Rate, N, -PMT)

= PV(4%, 0, -95,000)

= $0

d. How much would you have at the end of 8 years?

= FV(4%, 8, -639610.76)

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Answer:

d. The stock price is expected to be $54 a share one year from now.

Explanation:

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50 = D1/(0.14-0.08)

50 = D1/ 0.06

Multiply both sides by 0.06 to solve for D1;

50 *0.06 = D1

3 = D1

Next, year's dividend is $3

Dividend yield = D1/P0;

= 3/ 50 = 0.06 or 6% hence choices A& B are incorrect.

Next year's price; P1 = P0(1+g)

P1 = 50(1.08) = $54 hence choice D is correct

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Answer:

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earnings per common share = earning attributable to holder of common stock ÷ weighted average number of common stocks outstanding

therefore,

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