You believe your restaurant concept can generate $50,000 in net profit per year. Your investors demand at 20% return on investment. How much can you invest?
If your business generates $50,000 in net profit and the investors demand 20% return on investment to solve for how much the investors will get and how much you can invest follow the steps below:
How much the investors will get in return on investment (ROI):
($50,000)(20%) = $10,000 is what the investors will receive
How much can you invest:
$50,000 - $10,000 = $40,000 is what you can invest
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Hicks Health Clubs, Inc. earnings after taxes will change by minus $10,800 if they choose the more aggressive financing plan instead of the more conservative plan.
Explanation:
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total liabilities = $169,008
Explanation:
total liabilities:
- Accounts Payable: $19,207
- Discount on Bonds Payable: ($7,000) ⇒ contra liability account
- Sales Tax Payable: 3,512
- FICA Tax Payable: 3,200
- Bonds Payable: 100,000
- Note Payable, due in two years 1,709
- Unearned Service Revenue 30,500 ⇒ must be reported as a liability
- Salaries and Wages Payable 17,880
to determine the total liabilities we just have to add both current and long term liabilities, and subtract any contra liability accounts = $176,008 - $7,000 = $169,008
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We can assume companies form country A export to country B. Country B's economy is very large and many domestic and foreign firms compete in it. High levels of competition will eventually lower the costs of products sold in a market, so the products sold in Country B have relatively low prices.
In order for foreign companies to compete in country B's market they must have low prices. So companies from country A will sell its products in country B at low prices, increasing the possibility that the price of their exports are lower than their domestic prices (prices for their own country). Therefore the chance for a dumping accusation increases.