1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
Helga [31]
3 years ago
10

Follow meeeeee if girl

Business
2 answers:
Dmitry_Shevchenko [17]3 years ago
6 0
Heyyyyyy thanks for the points, have a nice day/night wtv :)
Gwar [14]3 years ago
4 0

Hi thanks for the points

You might be interested in
Hey I was wondering if someone could make a study guide for my 7th grade final (I finished most of it.) I'll give lots of points
Bond [772]
Do you just need like a study guide with everything wrote down and organized or do you need it in a different way? I might be able to help :)
3 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
An increase in the money supply causes
Murljashka [212]

Answer:

Inflationary Pressure

Explanation:

Inflationary pressures are the underlying causes of inflation. These pressures are the reason that the production of goods increases to meet or exceed consumer demand or that prices increase due to lack of supply. Inflationary pressures cause the economy to adjust as a result of supply and demand.

6 0
2 years ago
The $1,000 face value ABC bond has a coupon rate of 10%, with interest paid annually, and matures in 3 years. If the bond is pri
dybincka [34]

Answer:

Bond Price  = $951.9633746 rounded off to $951.96

Explanation:

To calculate the quote/price of the bond today, which is the present value of the bond, we will use the formula for the price of the bond. As the bond is an annual bond, we will use the annual coupon payment,  annual number of periods and annual YTM. The formula to calculate the price of the bonds today is attached.  

Coupon Payment (C) = 1000 * 10% = $100

Total periods remaining (n) = 3

r or YTM = 12%  

 Bond Price = 100 * [( 1 - (1+0.12)^-3) / 0.12]  + 1000 / (1+0.12)^3

Bond Price  = $951.9633746 rounded off to $951.96

7 0
3 years ago
3-30 Operating leverage. Cover Rugs is holding a 2-week carpet sale at Josh’s Club, a local warehouse store. Cover Rugs plans to
Leni [432]

Answer:

The step by step answer to your problem is given below:

Explanation:

1A) Break even point for option 1:    

Sales- Variable cost= Fixed cost    

Q* $950-Q*$760= $7410    

Q*$190= $7410  

Q=$7410/$190  

Q= 39 carpets

1B) Breakeven point for Option 2    

Sales- variable cost-rent cost= 0    

Q*$950- $760*Q- (Q*950*10%)= 0    

95Q= 0    

Q= 0

2. At what level of revenues will Cover Rugs earn the same operating income under either option?

Operating income under Option 1 = $190Q - $7140

Operating income under Option 2 = $95Q

We have to find Q such that $190Q - $7140 = $95Q

Q=$7410/$95= 78 Carpets

Revenue= $950 x 78 = $74,100

For Q = 78 Carpets, operating income under both option 1 and 2 will be = $7410

a. For what range of unit sales will Cover Rugs prefer Option 1? b. For what range of unit sales will Cover Rugs prefer Option 2?

For Q > 78, say 79 carpets:

Option 1 gives operating income= (190*79) - 7410= $7600

Option 2 gives operating income= 95*79= $7505

So color rugs will prefer Option 1.

For Q < 78, say 77 carpets:

Option 1 gives operating income= (190*77) - 7410= $7220

Option 2 gives operating income= 95*77= $7315

So color rugs will prefer Option 2.

3. Calculate the degree of operating leverage at sales of 65 units for the two rental options.

Operating Leverage= \frac{Contribution margin}{Operating Income}

= Contribution margin per unit x Numbers of Carpet Sold= Contribution Margin

Under Option 1,

Contribution Margin per unit= $950-$760=$190,

Operating income= $190*65-$7410= $4940.

Degree of Operating Leverage= \frac{190*65}{6175}

=2.5

Under Option 2,

Contribution Margin per unit= $950-$760-$760-0.10*$950=$95,

Operating income= $95x65-$0= $6175.

\frac{95*65}{6175}

=1.0

4. Briefly explain and interpret your answer to requirement 3.

The degree of operating leverage helps managers calculate and anticipate the effects of fluctuations in sales on operating income. The calculation in requirement 3 show that when sales are 65 units, a % change in sales and contribution margin will result in 2.5 times that % change in operating income for option 1. But the same % change in Option 2 because there are no fix costs attached in option 2.

6 0
3 years ago
In December​ 2009, currency outside of banks was​ $400 billion,​ traveler's checks were​ $5 billion; checkable deposits owned by
xxMikexx [17]

Answer:

5590581x1149 {22.7.4y127.6 \sqrt[6dssgm]{?} }^{2}  \times \frac{?}{?}  \times \frac{?}{?}

bwjtj

7 0
4 years ago
Other questions:
  • Match (by number) each capital market instrumentwith its description:
    9·1 answer
  • (a) At a product price of $67.00 (b) At a product price of $42.00 (c) At a product price of $33.00 Will this firm produce in the
    14·1 answer
  • Will U.S. policy makers let themselves be spooked by financial phantoms and bullied by business intimidation?
    10·1 answer
  • 18. A company is in its first month of operations. On January 15, the company receives $600 from customers who will receive 10 v
    13·1 answer
  • A company's new business is said to possess "synergy" with the company's existing business when ____
    14·1 answer
  • An "interview" usually includes
    15·2 answers
  • Prepare journal entries to record each of the following transactions. The company records purchases using the gross method and a
    7·1 answer
  • The Perpetual Life Insurance Co. is trying to sell you an investment policy that will pay you and your heirs $18,500 per year fo
    15·1 answer
  • Joan has the following assets and liabilities: Credit card balance $1,000 Cash $200 Government bonds $3,000 Checking $300 Car lo
    15·1 answer
  • Following is the stockholder's equity section of Magnificent Molding, Inc. at December 31, 2016: Stockholders' Equity December 3
    8·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!