The statement that is not true regarding a critical asset in the enterprise environment is:
- It can easily be replaced
<h3>What is a critical asset?</h3>
Critical assets are the main resources that sustain the daily operation of a business.
These assets are the lifeblood of the business so any attempt to replace them can significantly damage the smooth running of the organization. So, critical assets cannot be replaced.
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Answer: -10.14%
Explanation:
Original Price of bond:
Interest is paid semiannually so some variables need to be adjusted:
Period = 13 * 2= 26 semi annual periods
Coupon = 6% * 1,000 * 0.5 = $30 per period
Yield = 5.5% / 2 = 2.75%
Price = $1,046
Price after yield increases to 6.7%
Period = 13 * 2= 26 semi annual periods
Coupon = 6% * 1,000 * 0.5 = $30 per period
Yield = 6.7% / 2 = 3.35%
Price = $939.88
Percentage change = (939.88 - 1,046) / 1,046
= -10.14%
Answer:
<em>Price per cookie $5.5</em>
Explanation:
The cost per cookies inclusive of wastage
$3× 100/(100-12)
=$3.409
<em>Total cost for 150 units</em>
= 150× 43.409
= $511.36
<em>Total sales value for 150 units</em>
= $511.36 + (60% × 511.36)
= $818.1818
Selling price per unit
<em>=</em><em>$818.18/150 units</em>
<em>= $5.5</em>
Answer:
Variable Expenses
Desk $115,520
Chairs $19,040
Fixed cost
Budgeted $40,000
Under absorbed $1,800
Explanation:
Variable costs are those will vary will the change in sale or activity level e.g material cost, labor cost etc.
Fixed costs are those which remains fix and does not vary with the change in sale or activity level.