<span>Alice had original amount = $12,450. She earned an interest of $622.50 on the original amount. To find the percent, say, $622.50 = x% of $12,450, we get x% = 0.05 or x = 5%. Thus, Alice earned approximately 5% of the interest.</span>
Answer:
$2,400
Explanation:
We know that
GDP = Consumption + Investment + Government purchase + Net exports
where,
Net exports = Exports - imports
= $1,000 - $1,200
= -$200
Now the investment is
$10,000 =$6,000 + Investment + $1,800 - $200
$10,000 = $7,600 + Investment
So, the investment equal to
= $2,400
Answer:
the action or activity of gathering information about consumers' needs and preferences
-place
-target market
-feasibilty study
Explanation:
Place- allow you to gain attraction and attention from public
Target market-. Field of your business is it realible who would be your costumer and clients
Answer:
B.
Current Ratio 3.86
Quick Ratio 1.48
NWC to total assets ratio 0.458
C. Debt to asset 0.452
Debt to equity 1.18
Interest Coverage 6 times
D. Net profit margin 5.8%
sales to total asset 2.48 times
return on assets 14.5%
E. Equity multiplier 2.18 times
Explanation:
<u>A.</u>
<u>Income Statement :</u>
Sales $325,000
Operating costs $285,000
Gross profit $40,000
Less Expense :
depreciation $10,000
Earning before Interest and Tax $30,000
Interest Expense $5,000
Earning after Tax $25,000
Tax expense $6,000
Net Income $19,000
<u>Balance Sheet:</u>
Assets:
Cash $1,000
Receivables $30,000
Inventories $50,000
Current Assets $81,000
Fixed Assets $50,000
Total Assets $131,000
Equity:
Stockholder's Equity $60,000
Liabilities:
Payables $11,000
Accruals $10,000
Current Liabilities $21,000
Long term Loan $50,000
Total equity and liabilities $131,000
Answer:
Because fixed costs will not change, the overall effect on the company's monthly net operating income will be equal to the contribution margin of the product once the new component is added.
Explanation:
The contribution margin is equal to: Revenue - Variable Costs.
We already know that the variable cost will be increased by $50 once new component is added, and that monthly sales are expected to increase by 500 units after that.
Depending on the price of the product, the amount sold, and the variable costs, we get the contribution margin, and this contribution margin will be exactly the same as the overall effect on the net operating income.