For each of the below, indicate where each item should be presented in the statement of cash flows (using the indirect method) using the legend below. Also, indicate how cash flows are affected. Legend for BLANK 1: A - operating activities B - investing activities C - financing activities D - significant noncash investing and financing activities Legend for BLANK 2: I - Increase D - Decrease N - No effect

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Answer 1

Answer:

                                                                                        Blank 1      Blank 2

i. Depreciation expense                                                       A               I

ii. Purchase of office equipment                                          B               D

iii. Decrease in accounts receivable                                    A                I

iv. Payment of cash dividends                                              C               D

v. Conversion of bonds into common stock                        D               N

vi. Sold land and warehouse used in the corp.                    B                I

vii. Gain on sale of land and warehouse in part vi.              A               D

viii. Issued common stock for cash                                       C               I

ix. Decrease in accounts payable                                         A               D

x. Increase in inventory                                                          A               D

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete. The complete question is therefore provided before answering the question. See the attached pdf for the complete question.

How each of the item will appear in the  the statement of cash flows (using the indirect method) is also provided below:

XYZ Company

Statement of Cash Flows (Indirect Method Format)

For the year...

Details                                                                                   $                 $  

Operating activities:

Net profit                                                                             xxx

Adjustment to reconcile net income:

i. Depreciation expense                                                     xx

iii. Decrease in accounts receivable                                  xx

vii. Gain on sale of land and warehouse in part vi.          (xx)

ix. Decrease in accounts payable                                      (xx)

x. Increase in inventory                                                      (xx)    

Net cash flows from operating activities                                             xxx

Investing activities:

ii. Purchase of office equipment                                          (xx)

vi. Sold land and warehouse used in the corporation        xx  

Net cash flows from investing activities                                               xxx

Financing activities:

iv. Payment of cash dividends                                              (xx)

viii. Issued common stock for cash                                       xx  

Net cash flows from investing activities                                                 xxx  

Net cash flow for the year                                                                       xxx

Beginning cash balance                                                                          xxx  

Ending cash balance                                                                                xxx  

Note: The does not affect the cash flows statement:

v. Conversion of bonds into common stock


Related Questions

_____ can be calculated as the percentage of workers who remain in a firm from one point in time to another point in time.

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Answer: Retention rate

Explanation:

Retention rate refers to the percentage of customers that are retained by a business for a given period of time.

Retention rate is usually calculated on an annual basis. It can be calculated as the percentage of workers who remain in a firm from one point in time to another point in time.

Marlow Company purchased a point of sale system on January 1 for $6,500. This system has a useful life of 5 years and a salvage value of $950. What would be the depreciation expense for the second year of its useful life using the double-declining-balance method

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Answer:

$1,560

Explanation:

The computation of the depreciation expense for the second year of its useful life is shown below:

First depreciation rate is

= 1 ÷ 5 ×2

= 40%

Now the depreciation expense for one year is

= 40% of $6,500

= $2,600

Now the depreciation expense for the second year is

= ($6,500 - $2,600) ×40%

= $1,560

Green Roof Foods currently has a debt-to-equity ratio of .63, its cost of equity is 13.6 percent, and its pretax cost of debt is 7.8 percent. The tax rate is 35 percent and the risk-free rate is 3.1 percent. The firm's preferred capital structure consists of 50 percent debt. What discount rate should be assigned to a new project the firm is considering if the project is equally as risky as the overall firm and will be financed solely with equity?
a. 7.80%.
b. 9.76%.
c. 5.07%.
d. 9.34%.
e. 10.70%.

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Answer:

d.9.34%

Explanation:

The formula for the weighted average cost of capital is provided below as a starting point for solving this question:

WACC=(weight of equity*cost of equity)+(weight of debt*after-tax cost of debt)

weight of equity=1-debt %=1-50%=50%

weight of debt=50%

cost of equity=13.6%

after-tax cost of debt=7.8%*(1-35%)

after-tax cost of debt=5.07%

WACC=(50%*13.6%)+(50%*5.07%)

WACC=9.34%

The discount rate is computed based on the target or preferred capital structure

A company that sells multiple types of products has a selling price per composite unit of $150, variable cost per composite unit of $50 and total fixed costs of $25,000. The contribution margin per composite unit is $ .

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

With regards to the above information, the contribution margin is computed as seen below.

Contribution margin per composite unit = Selling price per composite unit - Variable cost per composite unit

= $150 - $50

= $100

Hence, the contribution margin per composite unit is $100

The cost of capital for a firm with a 60/40 debt/equity split, 4.86% cost of debt, 15% cost of equity, and a 35% tax rate would be:______.

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Answer: 7.9%

Explanation:

The weighted cost of capital for a firm shows the cost of capital from all sources that fund the business including stock and long term liabilities.

Formula is:

= (Weight of equity * cost of equity) + (Weight of debt * (cost of debt * (1 - tax rate) ))

= (0.4 * 0.15) + ( 0.6 * ( 0.0486 * ( 1 - 35%)))

= 0.06 + 0.018954

= 7.895%

= 7.9%

The Federal Reserve mandates banks and thrifts to deposit in their regional Federal Reserve Bank a fraction of their checkable deposits as:

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Answer:

Required Reserves

Explanation:

Fractional banking is a banking system where a portion of customer's deposits is kept as reserves while remaining portion is lent out. The amount kept as reserves is determined by the required reserve ratio set by the Central bank.

Reserves is the total amount of a bank's deposit that is not given out as loans

Reserves = Deposits - outstanding loans

$100,000 - $70,000 = $30,000

there are 2 types of reserves

1. Required reserves is the percentage of deposits required of banks to keep as reserves by the central bank

Required reserves = reserve requirement x deposits

0.2 x $100,000 = $20,000

2. Excess reserves is the difference between reserves and required reserves

$30,000 - $20,000 = $10,000

Dong Wang wants to retire when he has saved $1,500,000. He can make 30 payments of $15,000 each, with each payment made at the beginning of the year. What would be the interest rate required to help him achieve his goal

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Answer: 6.94%

Explanation:

You can use an Excel worksheet to solve for this:

Number of periods = 30

Payment = 15,000 (should be a negative number)

Present value = 0

Future value = 1,500,000

Type = 1 (this shows that it is an annuity due because payments are at the beginning of the year).

Rate = 6.94%

A company has these balances as of december 31
cash 20000 fixed assets 35000 accumulated depreciation 20000 accounts payable 5000
what are the total assets?

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Answer:

Total asset = 55000

Explanation:

Below is the following calculations:

Cash amount = 20000

Fixed assets = 35000

Accumulated depreciation = 20000

Accounts payable = 5000

The total assets = Cash + fixed assets

Total asset = 20000 + 35000

Total asset = 55000

Not- Accumulated depreciation should be deducted from the gross assets.

Cyclical unemployment arises when:______.
a. the agriculture sector completes the cycle of planting, cultivating, and harvesting the nation's food supply.
b. labor unions strike for higher wages.
c. the business cycle enters an expansionary phase.
d. business activity in the macroeconomy declines.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

types of unemployment

structural unemployment is an unemployment that occurs as a result of changes in the economy. These changes can be as a result of changes in technology, polices or competition. Structural unemployment tends to be permanent.  

The geologist lost his hob permanently due to increase in wages (polices)

Frictional unemployment:  the period of time a person is unemployed from the period he leaves his current job and the time he gets another job. Eg. when a real estate agent who leaves a job in Texas and searches for a similar, higher-paying job in California.

Voluntary unemployment: e.g. worker at a fast-food restaurant who quits work and attends college.

Cyclical unemployment: it occurs as a result of fluctuations in the economy. Unemployment would be high in a downturn and low in a boom  

One thousand dollars is invested at 5% continuous annual interest. this means the value of the investment will grow exponentially, with k equaling the decimal rate of interest. What will the value of the investment be after 7 1/2 years?
a. $1, 375.00.
b. $375.00.
c. $1, 454.99.
d. $454.99.

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A , 5% of 1K = 50$, 50$x7.5 = 375$
375+1000= 1375$

The____________________ identifies the processes entailed in the business continuity plan and/or the disaster recovery plan.

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Answer:

impact analysis.

Explanation:

The missing word is impact analysis. Hope this helps.

Rick Co. had 36 million shares of $1 par common stock outstanding at January 1, 2021. In October 2021, Rick Co.'s Board of Directors declared and distributed a 1% common stock dividend when the market value of its common stock was $56 per share. In recording this transaction, Rick would:

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Answer:

Debit retained earnings for $20,160,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what Rick would record

First step

Shares to be distributed = .01 × 36 million

Shares to be distributed= 360,000 shares

Now let determine the Retained earnings

Retained earnings: Market value of shares = 360,000 × $56

Retained earnings: Market value of shares= $20,160,000

Therefore In recording this transaction, Rick would:Debit retained earnings for $20,160,000

What percentage of income is spent on lottery tickets by Instructions: Enter your responses rounded to two decimal places. a. A low-income family with an income of $20,000 per year

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Answer:

a. The percentage of income spent on lottery tickets by a low-income family with an income of $20,000 per year is 5.50%.

b. The percentage of income spent on lottery tickets by a middle-income family with an income of $60,000 per year is 0.50%.

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete. The complete question is therefore provided before answering the question. See the attached pdf for the complete question.

Explanation of the answers is now provided as follows:

a. What percentage of income is spent on lottery tickets by a low-income family with an income of $20,000 per year.

From the attached question, we have:

Amount spent by households with less than $25,000 of income a year on lottery tickets = $1,100

Therefore, we have:

Percentage spent by family with $20,000 income per year on lottery tickets = (Amount spent by households with less than $25,000 of income a year on lottery tickets / $20,000) = ($1,100 / $20,000) * 100 = 5.50%

Therefore, the percentage of income spent on lottery tickets by a low-income family with an income of $20,000 per year is 5.50%.

b. What percentage of income is spent on lottery tickets by a middle-income family with an income of $60,000 per year.

From the attached question, we have:

Amount spent by households with more than $50,000 of income a year on lottery tickets = $300

Therefore, we have:

Percentage spent by family with $60,000 income per year on lottery tickets = (Amount spent by households with more than $50,000 of income a year on lottery tickets / $60,000) * 100 = ($300 / $60,000) * 100 = 0.50%

Therefore, the percentage of income spent on lottery tickets by a middle-income family with an income of $60,000 per year is 0.50%.

Chang Industries has 2,800 defective units of product that have already cost $14.80 each to produce. A salvage company will purchase the defective units as they are for $5.80 each. Chang's production manager reports that the defects can be corrected for $5.20 per unit, enabling them to be sold at their regular market price of $22.60. The incremental income or loss on reworking the units is:

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Answer:

If the units are rework, income will increase by $32,480 (48,720 - 16,240).

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

The previous cost will not be taken into account, because it is constant for both options.

Number of units= 2,800

Sell as-is:

Selling price= $5.8

Re-work:

Unitary cost= $5.2

Selling price= $22.6

We need to calculate the effect on the income of both options:

Sell as-is:

Effect on income= 2,800*5.8= $16,240 increase

Re-work:

Effect on income= 2,800*(22.6 - 5,2)

Effect on income= $48,720 increase

If the units are rework, income will increase by $32,480 (48,720 - 16,240).

Glen Pool Club, Inc., has a $150,000 mortgage liabilty. The mortgage is payable in monthly installments of $1,543 , which include interest computed at an annual rate of 12 percent (1 percent monthly). Prepare a partial amortization table showing (1) the original balance of this loan, and (2) the allocation of the first two monthly payments between interest expense and the reduction in the mortgage`s unpaid balance. Prepare the journal entry to record the second monthly paymment. Will monthly interest increase, decrease or stay the same over the life of the loan? Explain.

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Answer:

Glen Pool Club, Inc.

1. Monthly Pay:   $1,542.92

2. Monthly Amortization Schedule

Monthly Amortization Schedule  

 Date Beginning Balance Interest Principal Ending Balance

1 7/2021 $150,000.00 $1,500.00 $42.92 $149,957.08

2 8/2021 $149,957.08 $1,499.57 $43.35 $149,913.73

3. Journal Entry:

Debit Interest $1,499.57

Debit Mortgage Liability $43.35

Credit Cash $1,542.92

To record the second monthly payment.

4. Monthly interest will continue to decrease over the life of the loan because part of the principal is being repaid with each monthly payment.  Therefore, the next monthly balance will reduce.  It is with this monthly balance that the interest for the month is computed.  So, interest will continue to decrease.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Mortgage liability = $150,000

Monthly installment payment = $1,543

Annual interest rate = 12%

Monthly Pay:   $1,542.92

Home Price  150000

Down Payment  0  %

Loan Term  30  years

Interest Rate  12

 

Calculate  

Monthly Pay:   $1,542.92

Total of 360 Mortgage Payments $555,450.80

Total Interest $405,450.80

would you recommend that accountants wait until collections are made from customers before recording sales revenue

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Answer: No

Explanation:

Accounting currently uses the Accrual basis and this is the best basis to use so far because it records revenue when they are earned not when the actual money comes in.

In doing this, the company is able to properly ascertain the revenue that it made in a particular period. If a company were to wait until collections were made, the company might wait for over one period to record their sales which would not be very helpful in calculating income for the period.

Also if companies waited to record only after sales, people not paying and becoming doubtful debts become a headache to record.

The cost of land includes all of the following except:___.
a. cost of leveling and grading.
b. payments to clear liens.
c. purchase price.
d. cost of fencing and lighting.

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Answer:

The answer is D.

Explanation:

The correct option is D. -The cost of fencing and lighting is not part of the cost of land. Why? - Because this is the cost to improve land.

Option A is wrong. Cost of levelling and grading is part of the cost of land

Option C is wrong. Purchase price is the main cost in the determining the cost of land

Option D is also wrong

Martinique Fashion is an all-equity firm that has projected perpetual EBIT of $344,000. The current cost of equity is 12.4 percent and the tax rate is 34 percent. The company is in the process of issuing $989,000 worth of perpetual bonds with an annual coupon rate of 6.6 percent at par. What is the value of the levered firm

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Answer:

$2,167,228

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the value of the levered firm

First step is calculate Unlevered firm value using this formula

Unlevered firm value = EBIT(1 - Tax) / Cost of equity

Let plug in the formula

Unlevered firm value = $344,000(1 - 0.34) / 0.124

Unlevered firm value = $344,000(0.66)/0.124

Unlevered firm value = $1,830,968

Now let calculate the Levered firm value using this formula

Levered firm value = Unlevered firm value + (Debt * Tax rate)

Let plug in the formula

Levered firm value = $1,830,968 + ($989,000 * 0.34)

Levered firm value = $1,830,968+$336,260

Levered firm value = $2,167,228

Therefore the value of the levered firm is $2,167,228

List three ways in which individual debt differs from government debt.

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Answer:

Government debt is larger.

Government usually borrows significantly more debt than an individual can because it is to be used to run many more things than an individual would be able to.

Government debt is less risky.

The government is able to fall back on the assets of the entire country as well as print money to be able to pay off debt. There are therefore less chances of the government defaulting so its debt is less risky.

Government debt can keep borrowing even though it is in debt.

There is a certain level of debt that individuals are allowed to have and then credit holders would refuse to give them more. This is not the case for the government which can keep on borrowing even though it already owes a significant amount of debt.

In June 201X, a six-month call on XYZ stock, with an exercise price of $22.50, sold for $12.30. The stock price was $27.27. The risk-free interest rate was 3.9 percent. How much would you be willing to pay for a put on XYZ stock with the same maturity and exercise price

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Answer:

Price of Put = $ 7.1037

Explanation:

Put-Call Parity:

Price of Call + Exercise Price / (1 + Risk-free rate)^T  = Price of Put + Stock Price

Price of Call = $12.30

Exercise Price = $22.50

Stock Price = $27.27

Risk-free rate = 3.9%

Time period = 6 months or 0.5 year

Now insert the values:

Price of Call + Exercise Price / (1 + Risk-free rate)^T  = Price of Put + Stock price

12.30 + 22.50 / (1 + 3.9%)^0.5 = Price of Put + 27.27

12.30 + 22.50 / 1.019313 - 27.27 = Price of Put

Price of Put = 12.30 + 22.0737 - 27.27

Price of Put = $ 7.1037

True or false. The primary functions of price in a free market are to inform, direct, and motivate consumers and firms.

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Prices in a free market co-ordinate the buying and selling decisions in the market.  In their rationing role, prices inform the distribution of goods and other resources throughout the economy.  Prices motivate firms by acting as incentives that provide a standard of measure of value throughout the world. Prices direct producers and consumers, thereby acting as signals to educate producers and consumers on how to adjust their production and consumption decisions.

A company has a factory that is designed so that it is most efficient (average unit cost is minimized) when producing 27,100 units of output each month. However, it has an absolute maximum output capability of 33,000 units per month, and can produce as little as 7,000 units per month without corporate headquarters shifting production to another plant. If the factory produces 17,470 units in October, what is the capacity utilization rate in October for this factory

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Answer: 64.47%

Explanation:

Units produced in October = 17470

Units production in the most efficient way = 27,100

Therefore, the capacity utilization rate in October for the factory will be:

= Units produced in October / Units production in the most efficient way

= 17470 / 27100

= 0.6447

= 64.47%

The capacity utilization rate in October for this factory is 64.47%.

Chavez Corporation reported the following data for the month of July: Inventories: Beginning Ending Raw materials $ 36,000 $ 34,500 Work in process $ 20,500 $ 26,000 Finished goods $ 36,500 $ 51,500 Additional information: Raw materials purchases $ 70,500 Direct labor cost $ 95,500 Manufacturing overhead cost incurred $ 63,500 Indirect materials included in manufacturing overhead cost incurred $ 9,800 Manufacturing overhead cost applied to Work in Process $ 62,500 Any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead is closed out to cost of goods sold. The cost of goods manufactured for July is:

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Answer:

Cost of goods manufactured= $214,700

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the direct material used:

Direct material used= beginning inventory + purchases - ending inventory

Direct material used= 36,000 + 70,500 - 34,500

Direct material used= $72,000

Now, we can determine the cost of goods manufactured:

cost of goods manufactured= beginning WIP + direct materials + direct labor + allocated manufacturing overhead - Ending WIP

cost of goods manufactured= 20,500 + 72,000 + 95,500 + (62,500 - 9,800) - 26,000

cost of goods manufactured= $214,700

LB Limited is a price taker in a perfectly competitive market. It produces and sells canned spices. The following information is available for the company: Current output 5000 units Current market price $3 Total cost $25,000 Marginal cost $3 Total variable cost $20,000 What is the best action for LB limited? a) Operating in the short run and in the long run b) Increase output in the short run and in the long run c) Shut down in the short run and exit in the long run d) Shut down in the short run and produce in the long run e) Reduce output in the short run and increase output in the long run

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Answer:

The answer is "Option c".

Explanation:

In this question c, the short-term Shut - down as well as the long-term departure. Since overall revenues are lower than the entire variable cost, it means that a producer is not capable of covering the variable cost, thus stopping the output in the short term and the business leaving it market on account of losses inside the long term.

A skilled carpenter installed a roof on a new administrative building for a private not-for-profit free of charge. The not-for-profit would have had to pay $2,300 for this service if not donated. What entry should the not-for-profit make

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entry should the not for profit make is given below;

Capital Expenditures $2,300

     Contribution revenue $2,300

(Being the capital expenditure is recorded)

here the capital expenditure is debited as it increased the expenses and credited the contribution revenue as it also increased the revenue

The model of competitive markets relies on these three core assumptions:
1. There must be many buyers and sellers-a few players can't dominate the market.
2. Firms must produce an identical product-buyers must regard all sellers' products as equivalent.
3. Firms and resources must be fully mobile, allowing for free entry into and exit from the industry.
The first two conditions imply that all consumers and firms are price takers. While the third is not necessary for price-taking behavior, assume for this problem that a market cannot maintain competition in the long run without free entry.
Identify whether or not each of the following scenarios describes a competitive market, along with the correct explanation of why or why not.
Scenario Competitive
1. Several stores in the mall sell hooded sweatshirts. Each store's sweatshirts reflect the style of that particular store. Additionally, some stores use higher-quality cotton than others, which is reflected in the apparel's prices.
2. In a small town, there are two providers of broadband Internet access: a cable company and the phone company.
The Internet access offered by both providers is of the same speed.
3. There are hundreds of high school students in need of algebra tutoring services in Dallas.
4. Dozens of companies offer tutoring services, and the parents who seek out tutors view the quality of the tutoring at the different companies to be largely the same.
5. The government has granted a patent to a pharmaceutical company for an experimental AIDS drug. That company is the only firm permitted to sell the drug.

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Answer:

Following are the solution to the given points:

Explanation:

For point 1:

No, not the same thing Because the product is not the same, the marketplace is monopolistic and not completely competitive.

For point 2:

No, not a bunch of salespeople Because the product is the same any maker wishes to enter into the market, the competitive market also does not mean that only two vendors and not so many sellers present in the market.

For point 3 and 4:

Yes, it is aggressive algebra upon on market Same students and several teaching qualities everywhere.

For point 5:

No, no free admissionm, it was not a regulated business. The rationale would be that the entrance to the market via patent rights is restrained by the state.

Shockglass Company had a beginning inventory of $15,000. During the year, the company recorded inventory purchases of $45,000 and cost of goods sold of $50,000. The ending inventory must equal: A. $10,000. B. $25,000. C. $26,000. D. $27,000.

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Answer:

A. $10,000

Explanation:

We know that :

cost of goods sold = opening inventory + purchases - ending inventory

hence,

Ending Inventory = opening inventory + purchases - cost of goods sold

therefore,

Ending Inventory = $15,000 +  $45,000 - $50,000

                              = $10,000

The ending inventory must equal: $10,000

Compute the payback period for a project that requires an initial outlay of $297,771 that is expected to generate $40,000 per year for 9 years.

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Answer:

7.44

Explanation:

The computation of the payback period is given below:

Time        Amount       Cumulative

0              (297,771)        (297,771)

1                40,000         (257,771)

2              40,000           (217,771)

3              40,000            (177,771)

4               40,000            (137,771)

5                40,000           (97,771)

6                40,000          (57,771)

7                40,000           (17,771)

8                40,000           22,229

9               40,000              62,229

Now the payback period is  

=7 + (17,771 ÷ 40,000)

= 7.44

Please helpppppppp (sorry Need to get the word limit in)

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Answer:

i guess c By creating multilateral trade agreement . i am not sure if its correct or not .

A company had cash sales of $49,527, credit sales of $38,540, sales returns and allowances of $7,100 and sales discounts of $4,375. The company's net sales for this period equals what? (I added cash sales and credit sales. Then I subtracted sales returns and allowances and sales discounts. Not sure if my calculations are correct.) Please explain your answers.

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Answer:

The company's net sales for this period equal to $76,592

Explanation:

First we need to calculate the total sales using the following formula

Total Sales = Cash Sales + Credit sales

Where

Cash Sales = $49,527

Credit sales = $38,540

Placing values in the formula

Total Sales = $49,527 + $38,540

Total Sales = $88,067

Now use the following formula to calculate the net sales

Net Sales = Total Sales - Sales returns and allowances - Sales discount

Where

Total Sales = $88,067

Sales returns and allowances = $7,100

Sales discount = $4,375

Placing values in the formula

Net Sales = $88,067 - $7,100 - $4,375

Net Sales = $76,592

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