Exercise 23.10 70‚000 80‚000 90‚000 Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1‚400‚000 $1‚600‚000 $1‚800‚000 Cost of goods sold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$840‚000 $ 960‚000 $1‚080‚000 Gross profit on sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $560‚000 $ 640‚000 $ 720‚000 Operating expenses ($90
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Information sheet How to survive the month Nowadays everyone like to save some money‚ the economy is a real mess so it is important to have a budget‚ especially for the students. So the question is how to live on a budget? Eating out Usually you spent a lot of money on eating out‚ and this is the last thing you should do. Instead of wasting money on eating in luxury restaurants you can go home and make something for lunch. Food buys. It is obvious that you
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Introduction: Exercise is important for the overall health and wellbeing of all people. People engage in physical activity for a variety of reasons. For some‚ being healthy is their only reason for exercising; for others‚ it may be to build more muscle‚ or gain endurance. “Exercise involves planned‚ structured‚ repetitive bodily movement done to improve or maintain physical fitness.” Exercise should always be beneficial; however excessive exercise can lead to harmful outcomes‚ and in come cases exercise can
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and (d) Continuous Compounding. 3. Your grandfather put some money in an account for you on the day you were born. You are now 18 years old and are allowed to withdraw the money for the first time. The account currently has $3996 in it and pays an 8% effective annual interest rate. a. How much money would be in the account if you left the money there until your 25th birthday? 65th birthday? b. How much money did your grandfather originally put in the account? 4. Five years ago‚ you purchased 100
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Exercise Introduction In this exercise‚ you will be processing accounting transactions for the fictitious Fitter Snacker company—a manufacturer of snack bars. Fitter Snacker has two products‚ the NRG-A and NRG-B bars. The NRG-A bar touts “Advanced Energy‚” while the NRG-B bar touts “Body Building Proteins.” Multiple versions of the Fitter Snacker Company have been configured in SAP ERP system. Depending on which class you are in‚ you will be assigned to a particular client. In SAP‚ the term
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computational techniques. The authors then develop a more contemporary outlook‚ introducing multiple state models‚ emerging cash flows and embedded options. Using spreadsheet-style software‚ the book presents large-scale‚ realistic examples. Over 150 exercises and solutions teach skills in simulation and projection through computational practice. Balancing rigour with intuition‚ and emphasizing applications‚ this textbook is ideal not only for university courses‚ but also for individuals preparing for
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Rs. 8000. 2) Purchased goods for cash Rs. 2800. 3) Purchased furniture from Godrej Company Rs. 1000 for cash. 4) Sold goods to Babubhai on credit Rs. 700. 5) Paid for postage stamps purchased Rs. 30. 6) Sold goods to Nanabhai for cash Rs. 400. 7) Paid to Navakal Rs. 500 for Advertisement. 8) Paid to Kishanchand for salary Rs. 1000. 9) Paid into Bank account Rs. 2500. 10) Withdraw from bank for personal use Rs. 300. Trial Balance - 9100 Problem No. – 2 From the following transactions find
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|Turnover Ratio | |N.I. Net Income |XA Uncollectable | | |Accounts | | |~A Contra-Asset | | |(negative) | | |$ CASH | Balance sheet |Assets |Liabilities | |Current Assets |Current Liabilities | |Cash |Payable (Account‚ | |Marketable |Note‚Interest‚ | |Securities/Stocks |Salaries‚ Income | |Short Term |Tax)
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Problem 1 1. Calculate the contribution per CD unit Selling price to CD distributor $9.00 Less: Variable cost CD Package and disk (direct material/labor) $1.25/unit Songwriter’s royalties $0.35/unit Recording artists’ royalties $1.00/unit Total variable cost 2.60 Contribution per CD unit $6.40 2. Calculate the break-even volume in CD units and dollars Total Fixed Cost: Advertising and promotion $275‚000
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Cheat Sheet: Note: UCC governs the sale of goods; NOT SERVICES Offer+acceptance+consideration=contract Four types of contracts: 1. consideration: when you have a contract for a bargained for exchange where the promisor receives a benefit to the promisee’s detriment; note: benefit/detriment has to induce the promise 2. moral obligation: promise+antecedent benefit (rare) 3. promissory estoppel: a contract exists when a person reasonably relies upon a promise to his detriment 4. form: some contracts
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