<span>The pace of tuition hikes exceeded the 2013 average rate of inflation by two and 9/10 (2.9) percent. This was a smaller jump than pace of tuition hikes over the average rate of inflation 2012, which was four and one-half (4.5) percent.</span>
Answer:
73,000 units
Explanation:
The computation of equivalent units for conversion costs is shown below:-
Equivalent units = Units transferred ÷ Finished goods + (Units in closing Work in progress × Percentage of completion)
= (8,000 + 69,000 - 5,000) + (5,000 × 20%)
= 72,000 + 1,000
= 73,000 units
Therefore for computing the Equivalent units we simply applied the above formula.
Answer:
$6,150
Explanation:
Calculation to determine what The total profit on units sold for the consignor is
Total profit=[ (20)×($820 - $320 )] - (20 × $820)(.05) - $1,710 - $570 - $750
Total profit=(20*$500)-($16,400*.05)-$1,710-$570-750
Total profit=$10,000-$820-$1,710-$570-750
Total profit=$6,150
Therefore The total profit on units sold for the consignor is $6,150
Answer: 6.5%
The yield to maturity is 6.496% (approximated to 6.5% to nearest tenth)
Explanation:
Using the formula (semi annually YTM)
YTM = C + (fv - pv) /t ÷ (fv + pv)/2
C= coupon rate = 7%(1000)= $70
fv = face value = $1,000
pv = price value = $1,032
t = Time to maturity in years = 8years
C + (fv - pv) /t = 70 + (1000–1032)/8
= 70 – (32 /8) =66
(fv + pv) /2 = (1000 + 1032) /2
= 2032 / 2
= 1016
YTM = 66 / 1016
YTM = 0.06496
In % = (6496 / 100,000) × 100
= 6.496%
Approximately.... 6.5%
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options are the choices in which are present or available in terms of
opportunities in the business investments. The reason that is termed as real is
because it is not considered to be financial instrument but rather as a
tangible asset.