Answer:
What will Sam have to pay for this equipment if the loan calls for semiannual payments (2 per year)
and monthly payments (12 per year)?
Compare the annual cash outflows of the two payments.
- total semiannual payments per year = $2,820.62 x 2 = $5,641.24
- total monthly payments per year = $531.13 x 12 = $6,373.56
Why does the monthly payment plan have less total cash outflow each year?
- The monthly payment has a higher total cash outflow ($6,373.56 higher than $5,641.24), it is not lower. Since the compounding period is shorter, more interest is charged.
What will Sam have to pay for this equipment if the loan calls for semiannual payments (2 per year)?
- $2,820.62 x 12 payments = $33,847.44 ($25,000 principal and $8,847.44 interests)
Explanation:
cabinet cost $25,000
interest rate 10%
we can use the present value of an annuity formula to determine the monthly payment:
present value = $25,000
PV annuity factor (5%, 12 periods) = 8.86325
payment = PV / annuity factor = $25,000 / 8.8633 = $2,820.62
present value = $25,000
PV annuity factor (0.8333%, 60 periods) = 47.06973
payment = PV / annuity factor = $25,000 / 47.06973 = $531.13
To solve this problem, first, we must know the formula to get the current ratio.
Currents Assets
Current Ratio= -------------------------
Current Liabilities
So in this problem the current assets and current liabilities are given which are the following:
CA= $593,000,000
CL= $316,000,000
Let's now solve $593,000,000 / $316,000,000 = 1.88
Answer:
B$10,800 debit balance.
Explanation:
In the given question, first we have to compute the difference of cash account which equals to
= Total debit entries - Total credit entries
= $4,800 - $4,000
= $800 debit
Now add this amount to the beginning balance which equals to
= Beginning amount of cash balance + Difference amount
= $10,000 + $800
= $10,800 debit
Answer:
$227,591.04
Explanation:
The computation of the interest expense is shown below;
The interest expense on the face value
= $2,750,000 × 10% × 6 months ÷ 12 months
= $137,500
And, the interest expense on the sale value
= $2,973,100 × 8% × 6 months ÷ 12 months
= $118,924
Now the closing balance would be
= $2,973,100 - $137,500 - $118,924
= $2,716,676
Now the interest on the same is
= $2,716,676 × 8% × 6 months ÷ 12 months
= $108,667.04
Now the interest expense is
= $108,667.04 + $118,924
= $227,591.04