Answer:
Degree of operating leverage= 1.4
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Sales $6,160,000
Variable costs (4,620,000)
Contribution margin $1,540,000
Fixed costs (440,000)
Operating income $1,100,000
<u>To calculate the degree of operating leverage, we need to use the following formula:</u>
degree of operating leverage= Total contribution margin / operating income
degree of operating leverage= 1,540,000 / 1,100,000
degree of operating leverage= 1.4
Answer:
if YTM at 4% price : $2,902.1237
if YTM at 8% price : $1,788.0448
The bonds are above face value asthey offer a higher coupon payment than the market yield therefore the bond holders are willing to pay above theri face value
Explanation:
the market price of the bond will be the present value of coupo payment and maturity:
C 150.000
time 30
rate 0.04
PV $2,593.8050
Maturity 1,000.00
time 30.00
rate 0.04
PV 308.32
PV c $2,593.8050
PV m $308.3187
Total $2,902.1237
No we repeat the process with the yield at 8%
C 150.000
time 30
rate 0.08
PV $1,688.6675
Maturity 1,000.00
time 30.00
rate 0.08
PV 99.38
PV c $1,688.6675
PV m $99.3773
Total $1,788.0448
In monopolistic competition prices are usually higher than in perfect competition.
I believe its referring to an arraignment
Answer:
variable expenditure variance
Explanation:
The variable expenditure variance is the difference between actual variable overhead cost and the standard cost allowed for the <em>actual inputs</em> used.
An<em> adverse variance</em> results when <u>actual overheads</u> exceeds the <u>standard cost for actual input used</u> for example labor hours.
A <em>favorable variance</em> results when <u>the standard cost for actual input used </u>exceeds the <u>actual overheads</u>.