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lana66690 [7]
3 years ago
11

The SKC Corporation plans to borrow $1,000 for a 90-day period. At maturity the firm will repay the $1,000 principal amount plus

$30 interest. What is the effective annum rate of interest (APR) for the loan?
Business
1 answer:
kkurt [141]3 years ago
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I don’t even know why you asking me
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B.

Implicit cost = $170000

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D.

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E.

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Explanation:

A.

Explicit costs are the costs that are directly involved and incurred as a result and results in an outflow of cash from the entity.

Explicit costs = 300000 + 200000 + 15000

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B.

Implicit costs are the costs that does not require an outflow of cash from the entity. These are the opportunity costs of an entity's decision in terms of what the entity has to give up.

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C.

The accounting profit is the profit calculated by deducting the explicit costs of the business from the total revenue. This is normally the profit which is calculated and recorded by all the businesses under GAAP and IFRS.

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Economic Profit is calculated by deducting all the costs, both explicit and implicit, from the total revenue.

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