<span>The supply curve represents the lowest price at which a firm is willing to accept. The supply curve shows the lowest price the producer is willing to accept for a unit of their product. Producers need to make sure they aren't losing money but selling their products to wholesalers to then sell to the consumer. The producer needs to make a profit off of their product as well. This is where the supply curve comes in, it allows the firm to set the lowest price they can accept when they sell their units off. </span>
Answer:
1. C. To increase total invested capital
2. B. 98%
Explanation:
(1). An organization monitors its inventory to ensure it has enough quantity of raw materials, so the production process is not disrupted.
Also when an organization purchases inventory in bulk, it gets a discount on the purchase price.
An organization also manages its inventory to ensure it has a range of goods available in anticipation of customers' demands.
<u>Inventory does NOT increase the total amount of capital invested.</u>
(2). Probability (risk) of stockout = 2% = 0.02
Service level = 1 - stockout risk
Service level = 1 - 0.02 = 0.98 = 98%
Answer:
C. (equals 50 and has cash and coins)
Explanation:
1-10= 10
5-5 =25
35+12=47
8 quarters= 2 $49
.60+.30+.1= $1
Answer:
$210,000
Explanation:
Cost of Borrowings (Interest expense) = Amount of Borrowings * Rate of Interest = $3,000,000 * 10% = $300,000
Tax on Borrowings = Cost of Borrowings * Rate of tax = $300,000 * 30% = $90,000
Net Cost of Borrowings = Cost of Borrowings - Tax on Borrowings
Net Cost of Borrowings = $300,000 - $90,000
Net Cost of Borrowings = $210,000
So, the annual net cash cost of this borrowing if the income tax rate is 30% is $210,000.
Answer:
we are not given any options, so I will show you the adjusting journal entry:
Dr Investment in bonds 75,000
Cr Unrealized holding gains 75,000
Northern actually made a profit by simply holding these bonds since they appreciated from $600,000 to $675,000, but it cannot record the gains immediately until they are sold. That is why unrealized holding gains is credited.