Answer:
$ 33,951.78
Explanation:
For this problem, you wan to know the future value of these coins later in 2055. For future value (FV), you need the rate, number of periods that occur (NPER), payment (PMT), and the present value (PV).
Currently, you know that you Present Value is 57, because that is how many silver dollars you have ($1 per coin). The rate is given: 6.4%. The number of periods is found by taking the year 2055 and subtracting 1952; 2055-1952=103. Then the payment is 0 here.
Rate: 6.4%
Nper: 103
PMT: 0
PV: 57
The formula for FV = PV [(1+rate)^NPER]. Or you use the function in excel of =FV(rate,nper,pmt,pv) to solve.
That should get you the answer of 33,951.78.
Answer:
c. interest expense of $107,361 and depreciation expense of $89,468.
Explanation:
The computation is shown below
The interest expense on lease is
= 8% of $1,342,016
= $ 107,361
ANd, the depreciation expense is
= (present value of lease payments at the closing of 10 years) - (salvage value) ÷ life of the asset
= ($1,342,016 - $0) ÷ 15 years
= $89,468
Hence, the option c is correct
Answer:
Cash price of the car
= Down payment + A(1 - <u>(1+r/m)</u>-nm
r/m
= $2,200 + $200(1-<u>(1+0.11/12</u>)-4x12
0.11/12
= $2,200 + $200(1-<u>(1+0.0091666667</u>)-48
0.0091666667
= $2,200 + $200(1-(<u>1.009166666667</u>)-48
0.0091666667
= $2,200 + `$200(38.691421)
= $9,938
Explanation:
The cash price of the car is equal to the down payment plus the present value of the monthly installment. The present value of the monthly installment is obtained by using present value of annuity formula.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Unavoidable fixed manufacturing cost is irrelevant as to Shasta Company’s decision to Make or Buy that particular component. It is because, either of their decision, said expense will still incur and it is still form part of their expenses. The only things that will matter to their decision making if that certain expenses will cause changes (decrease in particular) of the potential cost to be incurred by the company that will result to increment their income.
Answer:
4) All of the above
Explanation:
The day care program should have rewardedbeing on time to encourage this attitude.
Instead they put a price on being late. As parent considers this price cheap they arrive later to have some extra time beofre picking their childrens
Either the day care program reconsiders the fine policy and moves into a better program to estimulate being on time or it increases the "price" so is more expensive for the parents to come in time rather than paiying their fines.