Answer:
$261.42
Explanation:
economic order quantity (EOQ) = √(2SD/H)
S = cost per order = $31
D = annual demand = 776 x 12 = 9,312
H = holding cost = $9 x 36% = $3.24
EOQ = √[(2 x $31 x 9,312) / $3.24] = √178,192.59 = 422.13 ≈ 422
total ordering and holding costs considering EOQ:
ordering costs = (9,312 / 422) x $31 = $684.06
holding costs = $3.24 x (422/2) = $683.64
total = $1,367.70
current costs:
ordering costs = $31 x 12 = $372
holding costs = $3.24 x (776/2) = $1,257.12
total = $1,629.12
annual savings = $1,629.12 - $1,367.70 = $261.42
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<span>An investor invests 70% of her wealth in a risky asset with an expected rate of return of 15% and a variance of 5%, and she puts 30% in a Treasury bill that pays 5%. Her portfolio's .... To form a complete portfolio with an expected rate of return of 11%, you should invest ______ of your complete portfolio in Treasury bills.</span>
Answer:
$0
Explanation:
Under the new IRS regulations applicable since 2018, meals and entertainment expenses are no longer deductible. Until 2017, businesses could deduct up to 50% of the costs of meals and entertainment. A few exceptions still apply but are very specific (e.g.regarding public charities, or company picnics) but none apply to dinners at a nightclub.