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3 years ago
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When your music teacher asks that you increase the decibels in a particular part of your performance, he is specifically request

ing an increase in ____?
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Loudness. Hope this helps.
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Accounts receivable $4,600

Inventory $27,000

Investments (short-term) $10,700

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Notes receivable $9,000

Total long term investments                  $9,000

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Equipment $78,600

Factory building $120,000

Total P, P & E                                      $198,600

<u>Intangible assets:</u>

Intangibles $4,500

Patent $1,100

Total intangible assets                    <u>     $5,600</u>

Total assets                                                                             $289,300

<h2>Liabilities and stockholders' equity</h2>

<u>Current liabilities:</u>

Accounts payable $19,000

Accrued liabilities payable $3,100

Notes payable (short-term) $43,300

Total current liabilities                       $65,400

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Total long term liabilities                   $61,300

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b. Return on equity= (net income)/(shareholder’s equity)

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B                80       100           $72 ($100 - 20 - 8)    $72

C                40        80           $60 ($80 - 16 - 4)       $40

D               100      130           $84 ($130 - 26 - 10)   $84

E                 20       30           $22 ($30 - 6 - 2)       $20

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B                80       100           $72 ($100 - 20 - 8)    $72          $72,000  

C                40        80           $60 ($80 - 16 - 4)       $40          $40,000

D               100      130           $84 ($130 - 26 - 10)   $84           $84,000

E                 20       30           $22 ($30 - 6 - 2)       $20          $20,000

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