Answer:
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Glucometer company's Total cost can be calculated as $3000 + $500*4 = $5000
Also we can find the customers served in four years of visit = 80*300*4 = 96,000 customers
Also, by estimating that each customer pays $1 for utilizing the machine, the hospitals can make an estimated revenue of $96000.
=> Anything below the range of $96,000 will be an advantage for the hospitals and anything to the rise of $5,000 will be an advantage for the Glucometer Company.
Thus the price of these machines should be decided between the ranges to collate on the revenue goals of the Glucometer Organization.
Answer:
Ending cash balance for November = $52,869
Explanation:
Crane Company
Cash Budget
October
November
beginning cash balance
$16,000
$40,539
expected cash receipts
$63,000
$95,000
Total available cash
$79,000
$135,539
expected cash payments
$45,000
$76,000
excess of available cash over payments
$34,000
$59,539
financing:
Borrowings
$6,539
$0
Repayments
$0
($6,539)
Interest
$0
($131.00)
Ending cash balance
$40,539
$52,869
The ending cash balance shortfall in October $40,539 - $34,000 = $6,539
Hence, the amount to be borrowed = $6,539
In November, the company has enough funds to meet its ending cash balance as well as pay-off the borrowed amount with interest.
Interest for 2 month = 6,539 x 12% x 2/12 = $130.78 or $131 (rounded off)
Note: cash is borrowed in the first day of the month, assuming the company borrows cash on October 1, and repays on November 30, interest is payable for two months.
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Answer:
The correct answer is credit to cash by $320..
Explanation:
According to the scenario, Journal entry of the given data are as follows:
Journal entry
Delivery expense A/c Dr $66
Merchandise inventory A/c Dr $219
Misc. Expense A/c Dr $35
To Cash A/c $320 ( $66 + $219 + $35)
(Being reimbursement of the account is recorded )
Hence, reimbursement of the account includes credit to cash by $320.