An hour early to work. if you are 15 minutes late your fired. i go by if you early your on time. if your on time your late. if you late your fired.
Answer: $237070
Explanation:
The amount that Novak should report as its December 31 inventory will be:
Inventory in hand = $190,000
Add: Goods bought from Pelzer Corporation = $25,170
Add: Cost of goods sold to Alvarez Company = $21900
Total = $237070
The amount that Novak should report as its December 31 inventory will be $237070
Answer:
$950 in order to maximize the revenue.
Explanation:
The computation of monthly rent in order to maximize revenue is shown below:-
R (x) = Rent price per unit × Number of units rented
= ($900 + $10 x) × (100 - x)
= $90,000 - 900 x + 1000 x - 10 x^2
R (x) = -10 x^2 + 100 x + $90,000
Here to maximize R (x), we will find derivative and equal it to zero
R1 (x) = -20 x + 100 = 0
20 x = 100
x = 5
Therefore the monthly rent is p(5) = $900 + 10(5)
= $900 + 50
= $950 in order to maximize the revenue.
Answer:
The increase in pre-tax income 20,000
Explanation:
The fixed cost of production would remain the same whether or not the special order is taken, hence, irrelevant for the decision at hand.
The sale price for the special order=10
the variable cost per unit=6
contribution margin per unit from special order=10-6=4
The increase in pre-tax income=total contribution margin from special order
The increase in pre-tax income=5000*4
The increase in pre-tax income=20,000
Hence, accepting the order is worthwhile.
Answer:
Instructions are below.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Jill:
Weekly deposit= $96.15
The number of weeks= 30*52= 1,560
Interest rate= 0.098/52= 0.00189
Joe:
Annual deposit= $5,000
Number of years= 30 years
Interest rate= 9.8%
To calculate the final value of Jill and Joe, we need to use the following formula:
FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i
A= weekly/annual deposit
<u>Jill:</u>
FV= {96.15* [(1.00189^1,560)-1]} / 0.00189
FV= $916,853.88
<u>Joe:</u>
FV= {5,000*[(1.098^30)-1]} / 0.098
FV= $791,953.50