To solve: use the simple interest calculation.
interest earned over the life of the bond = (bond price)(coupon rate)(years)
= (2,000)(0.04)(20)
= $1,600
So after 20 years on a 4% coupon bond starting at $2,000 Muriel will earn $1,600 in interest.
Answer: $3,866,182.89
Explanation:
The winnings in 45 years are the future value of the $80,000 that you just won based on the return rate of 9%.
Future Value = Present Value ( 1 + return) ^ number of years
= 80,000 ( 1 + 0.09) ⁴⁵
= $3,866,182.89
Lottery winnings will be worth $3,866,182.89 when you retire.
Answer:
$30.59
Explanation:
<em>Note that the FIFO method is used for this question</em>
Equivalent Units
Materials = 5,200 x 100 % + 300 x 100 % = 5,500
Conversion Costs = 400 x 55 % + 5,200 x 100 % + 300 x 35 % = 5,525
Total Costs
Materials = $25,200
Conversion Costs = $143,700
Cost per Equivalent unit
Materials = $25,200/5,500 = $4.58
Conversion Costs = $143,700/5,525 = $26.01
Total Cost = $4.58 + $26.01 = $30.59
<u>Conclusion</u>
The cost of completing a unit during the current period was $30.59
Answer:
E) The supervisor should identify and define the type of update needed.
Explanation:
The 5 stages of the organizational decision buying process are:
- Awareness and recognition
- Specification and research
- Request for proposals
- Evaluation of proposals
- Order and review process
The supervisor already passed stage 1 since he/she realized that their was a problem and it must be solved. The supervisor is currently in stage 2 since he/she must identify what type of software update is needed. The supervisor should try to be the most specific as possible including all the technical details that he/she is aware of.
Answer:
The answer is: 3) Printed media
Explanation:
This is already happening, cell phones and tablets have already replaced digital cameras, Netflix is replacing cable TV and sooner than later cell phones and tablets will replace printed media completely.
Ask yourself, when was the last time you bought a newspaper? I haven´t bought a newspaper in years but I can also guarantee that I read more news outlets today that ever before. I can read the New York Times, The Washington Post, Sports Illustrated, etc. all on my cellphone. Using my phone is cheaper and faster (and also more ecological) than buying a printed version. In a few years probably no newspaper will have a printed edition, not even magazines will be printed anymore.