Based on the scenario, the individual can still order Nancy Penley to work on Saturday despite of her reason that it is her regular religious holiday because the individual can order her to work if there is no reasonable accommodation that could be made and by that, the individual can make or order her to work the following day.
Answer:
$90
Explanation:
Calculation for what the billable or charge back hour to this department would be
First step is to multiply overhead percentage by the employee earning per hour
125%×$40/hour
=$50
Now let calculate for the billable or charge back hour to the department
Billable or charge back hour=$50+$40/hour
Billable or charge back hour=$90
Therefore A billable or charge back hour to this department would be: $90
Answer:
She should pay $22,819 for this investment.
Explanation:
A fix Payment for a specified period of time is called annuity. The discounting of these payment on a specified rate is known as present value of annuity.
Formula for Present value of annuity is as follow
PV of annuity = P x [ ( 1- ( 1+ r )^-n ) / r ]
Where P = Annual payment = $5,000
r = rate of return = 12%
n = number of years = 7 years
PV of annuity = $5,000 x [ ( 1- ( 1+ 0.12 )^-7 ) / 0.12 ]
PV of Annuity = $22,818.78
We use $37,500 as a basis of sales per year for the two companies for Julie. <span>. When the two companies are equated, 30,000 + 0.03*x = 25,000 + 0.05*x where x is equal to $250,000 as total sales that equates both. This means, sales below this $250,000 line has lower pay than the other. </span>
Answer:
1.97%
Explanation:
The formula to calculate the holding period return is:
HPR=(Income generated+(ending value-initial value)/Initial value)*100
Income generated= $24
Ending value= $884.89
Initial value= $891.26
HPR=(24+(884.89-891.26)/891.26)*100
HPR=(24+(-6.37)/891.26)*100
HPR=(17.63/891.26)*100
HPR=0.0197*100
HPR= 1.97%
According to this, the holding period return (HPR) on the bond as of today is 1.97%.