Business, 11.09.2019 00:10 KenzieD7876
The alpine house, inc., is a large retailer of snow skis. the company assembled the information shown below for the quarter ended march 31: amount sales $ 150,000 selling price per pair of skis $ 750 variable selling expense per pair of skis $ 50 variable administrative expense per pair of skis $ 10 total fixed selling expense $ 20,000 total fixed administrative expense $ 20,000 beginning merchandise inventory $ 30,000 ending merchandise inventory $ 40,000 merchandise purchases $ 100,000 required: 1. prepare a traditional income statement for the quarter ended march 31. 2. prepare a contribution format income statement for the quarter ended march 31. 3. what was the contribution margin per unit?
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Business, 22.06.2019 09:30
Cash flows during the first year of operations for the harman-kardon consulting company were as follows: cash collected from customers, $385,000; cash paid for rent, $49,000; cash paid to employees for services rendered during the year, $129,000; cash paid for utilities, $59,000. in addition, you determine that customers owed the company $69,000 at the end of the year and no bad debts were anticipated. also, the company owed the gas and electric company $2,900 at year-end, and the rent payment was for a two-year period.
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Business, 22.06.2019 14:20
Frugala is when sylvestor puts $2,000 into 10-year state bonds and $3,000 into 5-year aaa-rated bonds in steady hand hardware, inc. he buys the four state bonds at a 5 percent interest rate and the three steady hand bonds at a 6.5 percent rate. sylvestor also buys $1,500 worth of blue chip stocks, and $800 worth of stock in a promising new sportswear company that reinvests its earnings in new growth. 1. (a) what is the maturity for each of the bond groups sylvestor buys? (b) the coupon rate? (c) the par value?
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Business, 22.06.2019 15:50
Evaluate a real situation between two economic actors; it could be any scenario: two competing businesses, two countries in negotiations, two kids trading baseball cards, you and another person involved in an exchange or anything else. use game theory to analyze the situation and the outcome (or potential outcome). be sure to explain the incentives, benefits and risks each face.
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Business, 22.06.2019 21:00
Sue peters is the controller at vroom, a car dealership. dale miller recently has been hired as the bookkeeper. dale wanted to attend a class in excel spreadsheets, so sue temporarily took over dale's duties, including overseeing a fund used for gas purchases before test drives. sue found a shortage in the fund and confronted dale when he returned to work. dale admitted that he occasionally uses the fund to pay for his own gas. sue estimated the shortage at $450. what should sue do?
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