Answer:
a. 8,200 pizzas
b. 17,400 pizzas
c. $17,100
Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
a. For break even point
= (Fixed expenses ) ÷ (Contribution margin per unit)
where,
Contribution margin per unit = Selling price per unit - Variable expense per unit
= $9 - $5
= $4
So, the break even point is
= $32,800 ÷ $4
= 8,200 pizzas
b. For target profit
The break even point is
= (Fixed expenses + target profit) ÷ (Contribution margin per unit)
= ($32,800 + $36,800) ÷ $4
= 17,400 pizzas
c. And, the margin of safety in dollars is
= (Total sales - break even sales) × selling price per unit
= (10,100 pizzas - 8,200 pizzas) × $9
= $17,100
This means that the tax you owe is less than what you paid for your taxes. Another circumstance is when you are entitled to tax credits. IRS stands of Internal Revenue Service. The circumstance in which you might receive a tax refund from the IRS if you have paid more in taxes than you owed for the year.
The complete question should be:
What is a major distinction between customers who purchase a product because they are brand loyal and those who purchase by inertia?
A) the cost of the product
B) the social risk of the product
C) whether the purchase is made after a compensatory or noncompensatory decision process
D) whether the customers hold a very positive or weak attitude toward the product
Answer: whether the customers hold a very positive or weak attitude toward the product
Explanation:
A consumer who buys a product based on inertia is a consumer who buys a product he/she isn't familiar with but is attracted to purchase, therefore no strong link between the consumer and product. While a consumer who purchases a product he/she is loyal to has a very strong connection to that product.
Answer:
B. $1,728
Explanation:
Data given in the question
Number of computer equipment purchased = $30,000
So, by considering the above information the maximum depreciation expense is
= Number of computer equipment purchased × depreciation rate under MACRS for 5 years property × half year basis
= $30,000 × 11.52% × 0.5
= $1,728
Refer to the MACRS table to find out the depreciation rate
Perfect competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, and monopoly.