Answer:
1. Kyzera’s return on assets
Return on asset = (Net income / Average total asset)*100
Return on asset = (65,000 / 250,000)*100 = 26%
2.
26% return on assets seems satisfactory for Kyzera as compared to competitor's average return on asset 12% return on assets. It's about 117% higher than the competitor.
3. Total expenses for Kyzera in its most recent year
Expenses = Revenue - Net Income
Expenses = 475,000 - 65,000
Expenses = 410,000
4. Average total amount of liabilities plus equity for Kyzera
As we Know:
Average total Assets = Average total amount of liabilities plus equity
Average total amount of liabilities plus equity = $250,000
Explanation:
All of the following are true of dual enrollment except for: answer B. they are far easier than traditional college courses. When a student does dual enrollment, they are just taking the same classes they would after high school, while they are in high school to achieve their college credits sooner. When students take theses classes in high school they end up decreasing the amount of time they have to spend in college because they take these while still in high school. They are also able to earn both high school and college credits at the same time which helps them out long term by decreasing the amount of time students spend in college.
Answer:
net income: $ 451,010
EPS: $ 6.32 per share
Explanation:
net sales 2,409,200
cost of good sold (1,464,600)
gross profit: 944,600
operating expenses:
selling expenses (284,000)
operating income 660,600
non operating:
interest revenue 38,100
interest expense (54,400)
non operating expense (16,300)
earning before taxes: 644,300
tax expense: 30% 193,260
net income 451,010
shares outstanding 71,390
Earning per share: 451,010/71,390 = 6,31755
Answer:
C. The choice of consumers regarding what to purchase to satisfy their wants and the choice of producers regarding what to produce to maximize profits.
Explanation:
The extremely large amount of products that large hardware stores, such as Office Depot, carry, are most likely a consequence of the combination of these factors. On the one hand, the customers who go to this stores have a particular want, and their purchases are intended to satisfy these wants. On the other hand, the producers also have to make a choice, and they generally chose the products that are most likely to maximize their profits.
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