Answer:
I would have to say that its probably gonna be B
Explanation:
that one seems most likely
Answer:
the revised net operating income is $ 26,400
Explanation:
Effect the Changes on the Units, Selling Price and Fixed Cost as described on the Original Income Statement.
Revised Income Statement
Sales( (12,900 units x 2)× ($20 per unit×0.90)) $ 464,400
Variable expenses ( $10× (12,900 units x 2)) ($ 258,000)
Contribution margin $206,400
Fixed expenses (144,000 + $36,000 ) ($180,000)
Net operating loss $ 26,400
Answer:
- The richest quintile has the ability to save a larger percentage of its income.
- Individuals experiencing temporary fluctuations in their incomes are more likely to maintain moderate spending habits.
Explanation:
First part of this question reads:
In the United States, the richest quintile of the population receives 13 times as much income as the poorest quintile. However, the richest quintile only spends 4 times as much as the poorest quintile.
The richest quantile can afford to save more than the poorest quantile because they get enough income to manage their daily needs and then save. The poorest quantile on the other hand face a daily struggle and so have to spend all or most of their income to survive.
When the richer quantile goes through temporary fluctuations, they maintain moderate spending because they know it is temporary and so they keep saving. This is not the case for the poorer quantiles who have to spend according to their income - regardless of its fluctuating - to survive.
Answer: $789855
Explanation:
Initial liability = $1,006,192
Less: Payment = $159,000
Liability = $847192
× Implicit rate 12%
Interest = 12% × $847192 = $101663
Then, reduced balance will be:
= Payment - Interest
= $159,000 - $101663
= $57337
Therefore, Francisco lease liability at December 31, 2022 will be:
= $847192 - $57337
= $789855