Answer:
$23,500
Explanation:
Net income is arrived at by deducting relevant expenses for the year from the gross income for the year. In this question, sales income is used to represent gross income. The net income can therefore be calculated as follows:
Net Income = Sales income - Expenses other than rent and interest - Rent - Interest
Net Income = $66,000 - $40,000 - [$45,000 × (1/18)] - 0
= $66,000 - $40,000 - $2,500 - 0
= $23,500
Therefore, net income is Yolanda's net income $23,500.
Note that [$45,000 × (1/18)] is used to calculate rent for only one which is December of the calendar year since the rent was paid for 18 months.
Answer:
6.78%
Explanation:
Data provided in the question:
Total return i.e nominal rate = 15% = 0.15
Real return = 7.7% = 0.077
Now,
Inflation rate =
- 1
on substituting the respective values, we get
Inflation rate =
- 1
or
Inflation rate = [ 1.15 ÷ 1.077 ] - 1
or
Inflation rate = 0.0678
or
Inflation rate = 0.0678 × 100% = 6.78%
Answer:
VC% = 73.5%
The New variable cost percentage of sales = 73.5%
Explanation:
Given;
New Fixed cost = $5.3 million
Total cost = $20 million
Total variable cost = $20 - $5.3 = $14.7 million
Variable cost percent=(total variable cost/total cost)×100%
VC% = (14.7/20) × 100%
VC% = 73.5%
Answer:
50%
Explanation:
The formula and the computation of the contribution margin ratio is shown below:
Contribution margin ratio = (Contribution margin per unit) ÷ (selling price per unit) × 100
where,
Contribution margin per unit = Selling price per unit - Variable expense per unit
= $40 per unit - $20 per unit
= $20 per unit
So, the CM ratio is
= ($20 per unit) ÷ ($40 per unit) × 100
= 50%
Answer:
c. The response of buyers and sellers to a change in the price of bananas is strong.
Explanation:
At more elastic the demand (buyers) and supply ( sellers) curve are, greater the effect on the equilibrium quantity. As the taxes is negative for both parties:
increase sales price for the buyer (demand) the demand curve will shift down at higher elasticity
If the supply is inelastic the supplier will take the hit of the tax and but if it is elastic as well both will "fight" to move the effect to the other making the quantity decrease heavily