Answer:
The amounts of pretax and after-tax income can the company expect to earn from these predicted changes are $1,795,000 and $1,436,000 respectively.
Explanation:
The sales less the variable cost gives the contribution margin.
The contribution margin less the fixed cost gives the net operating income. Furthermore, net income is the difference between the total sales and the total costs (fixed and variable).
Both sales and variable cost are dependent on the number of units sold.
with these expected changes,
Pretax Income
= 40,500($205 - $145) - $635,000
= $1,795,000
After tax income
= 80% * $1,795,000
= $1,436,000
Answer:
a $2,350 credit balance
Explanation:
Accounts payable is a liability account. As such, when a credit entry into the account increases the balance and a debit entry reduces the balance in the account.
For the payment of an amount owed, it will be posted as a debit.
Therefore the balance in the account after the posting
= ($3700) + $1350
= ($2350)
Note the parenthesis was used to indicate a credit item.
Answer: Other insured rider
Explanation:
The rider that is attached to a life insurance policy that provides coverage on the insureds family members is referred to as the other insured rider.
When more than one member of a particular family is to be provided insurance for, this type of rider is typically used.
Answer:
Lack of efficiency.
Explanation:
As Trent Automobiles Inc. was expecting a large shipment of scrap metal and due to the fact that it could not arrive on time, the only way to compensate the loss was to make an urgent order for same quantity of scrap metal from a local manufacturer, which led the company to compromise on the quality. If proper track was kept and all the upcoming scenarios had been calculated before hand with a ready substitute raw materials before hand, this would have been not the result. Thus, this indicates a complete lack of efficiency from the side of management of the company.