Answer:
19.1% management rate.
Explanation:
Adjusted fee charge per unit = 575
Adjusted fee charge for total unit of product = 575 * 50 = $28750
Net after feel charge on goods = 600000 - 28750 = $571250
15% vacancy and loss rate = .15 * 571250 = $85687.5
Total management fee per year = $114437.5
Percentage rate management fee = (114437.5/600000) *100
= 19.1 %
Answer:
Net operating income is $300
Explanation:
We know that,
The net operating income = Sales - variable cost - fixed expenses
And, the contribution margin = Sales - variable cost
So, contribution margin - fixed expenses = Net operating income
Since we have to compute the net operating income for 3,500 units So, first we have to compute the contribution margin per unit which is shown below:
= Contribution margin ÷ number of units
= $48,000 ÷ 4,000 units
= $12
Now for 3,500 units, the contribution margin would be
= 3,500 units × $12
= $42,000
So, the net operating income would be
= $42,000 - $41,700
= $300
The fixed expenses would not be changes. It remains constant
Answer: 15%
Explanation:
IRR is the discount rate that makes the NPV equal zero. Required rates of return that are less than the IRR will therefore result in a positive NPV and those that are higher will result in a negative NPV.
Use Excel to find the IRR.
= IRR(-328325,115000,115000,115000,115000)
= 15%
As the required rate of 13% is less than the IRR of 15%, the new machine will have a positive NPV.
Answer
FALSE
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