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otez555 [7]
3 years ago
7

If you've been a victim of identity theft what should you do after contacting the company that reported the suspicious charge an

d issuing a credit card fraud
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natka813 [3]3 years ago
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You should get a new credit card, and continue in the future to monitor and avoid future fraud.
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1) Colt Carriage Company

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For the month ended April 202x

Revenues:

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  • Children $81,000                      
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Variable costs:

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  • Brokerage fees $11,340
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Contribution margin                                        $169,155

Period costs:

  • Depreciation $2,900
  • Horse leases $48,000
  • Marketing expenses $7,350
  • Payroll expenses $7,600
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Operating profit                                             $103,305

2) If the total amount of passengers increase by 10%, then all variable costs will increase by 10% except brokerage fees which would increase only by 6%. Revenues should also increase by 10%. Period costs should not change.

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Revenues

13,500 passengers:

8,100 x $23 = $186,300

5,400 x $15 = $81,000

total $267,300

variable costs:

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souvenirs $0.55 per passenger

brokerage fees 60% of total tickets x $1.40

carriage drivers $3.90 per passenger

fixed costs:

depreciation $2,900

horse leases $48,000

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