Answer:
1) Colt Carriage Company
Income Statement
For the month ended April 202x
Revenues:
- Adults passengers $186,300
- Children $81,000
- Total revenues $267,300
Variable costs:
- City fees $26,730
- Souvenirs $7,425
- Brokerage fees $11,340
- Carriage drivers $52,650
- Total variable costs <u>$98,145</u>
Contribution margin $169,155
Period costs:
- Depreciation $2,900
- Horse leases $48,000
- Marketing expenses $7,350
- Payroll expenses $7,600
- Total period costs <u>$65,850</u>
Operating profit $103,305
2) If the total amount of passengers increase by 10%, then all variable costs will increase by 10% except brokerage fees which would increase only by 6%. Revenues should also increase by 10%. Period costs should not change.
Contribution margin should increase by 10.29% and operating profit would increase by 16.81%.
Explanation:
since the information is not complete, I looked it up:
Revenues
13,500 passengers:
8,100 x $23 = $186,300
5,400 x $15 = $81,000
total $267,300
variable costs:
fees paid to the city 10% of total revenue
souvenirs $0.55 per passenger
brokerage fees 60% of total tickets x $1.40
carriage drivers $3.90 per passenger
fixed costs:
depreciation $2,900
horse leases $48,000
marketing expenses $7,350
payroll expenses $7,600
TRUE. After explaining a new procedure to her employees, amy asks, "is there anything that wasn't clear?" she is asking this question to encourage feedback.
Answer:
Substitute product
Explanation:
Since Alison uses an eco-friendly Seventh Generation brand diapers which was currently unavailable in the local grocery store, she substituted with the regular Pampers diaper brand.
She substitutes her priority brand over what she could supplement it with in the time of need.
Substitute goods are those which can be replaced with a comparable product similar to the one in current use.
Based on the probability distributions of the funds and the correlation, the following is true:
- Investment proportions would be 33% Equity and 67% debt.
- Standard deviation would be 21.16%.
<h3>What would be the Investment proportions?</h3>
The expected return can be found as:
= (Return on stock x Weight of stock) + (Return on debt x Weight of debt)
As we already have the return as 12%, we can solve the formula for weights :
12% = (16% x Weight of equity ) + (10% x Weight of debt)
12% = (16% x W of equity ) + (10% x (1 - W of equity))
12% = 0.16W + 10% - 0.1W
2% = 0.06W
W = 2% / 0.06
= 33%
Equity is 33% so Debt is 67%.
<h3>What would be the standard deviation?</h3>
= √(Weight of stock ² x Standard deviation of stock ² + Weight of debt ² x Standard deviation of debt² + 2 x standard deviation of stock x standard deviation of debt x Correlation x weight of stock x weight of debt )
= √(33%² x 34% ² + 67%² x 25%² + 2 x 34% x 25% x 0.11 x 0.33 x 0.67)
= 21.16%
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