Answer:
=$337.43
Explanation:
The value of each of the coins after 50 years is the future value after 50 years at their respective interest rate.
The formula for future value is FV = PV × (1+r)n
For the first coin at 5.2 percent,
Fv = 100 x ( 1 + 5.2/100 ) 50
Fv =100 x (1+ 0.052) 50
Fv = 100 x 12. 61208795
Fv = $1,261. 21
For the second coin at 5.7 percent,
Fv = 100 x (1 + 5.7 /100)50
Fv =100 x (1 + 0.057 )50
Fv = 100 x 15.98
Fv = 1, 598. 64
the difference in value will be
=$1598.64 - $1,261.21
=$337.43
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
b. 51,429 units
Explanation:
If x = Number of units
Net Income = Sales Revenue - Variable Cost - Fixed Cost
or
Net Income = Contribution Margin - Fixed Cost
where,
Net Income = $80,000
Contribution Margin per unit = $3.50
Fixed Cost = $100,000
Contribution Margin = Net Income + Fixed Cost
$3.50x = $80,000 + $100,000
$3.50x = $180,000
Dividing the above equation by $3.50 we get
x = $180,000 / $3.50
x = 51,429 units
Hence 51,429 number of units must be sold to generate the net income of $80,000.
Missing information:
The note was accepted on March 10
Answer:
$6,029.10
Explanation:
in order to answer the question, I assumed a 360 day year, so 60 days = 2/12 of a year
the note's value on maturity date = principal + accrued interest = $6,000 + ($6,000 x 9% x 2/12) = $6,000 + $90 = $6,090
bank charges = note's value on maturity date x discount rate x 30 days = $6,090 x 12% x 1/12 = $60.90
net proceeds = $6,090 - $60.90 = $6,029.10