Answer:
1.67
Explanation:
The computation of multi-factor productivity is shown below:-
Multi-factor productivity = Potential leads × Number of workers × Fee × Conversion percentage ÷ Labor cost + Material cost + Overhead cost
= 3,500 × 4 × $60 × 0.03 ÷ 4 × 40 × $35 + $1,500 + $8,000
= 25,200 ÷ 15,100
= 1.67
Therefore for computing the multi-factor productivity we simply applied the above formula.
Formula for the monthly payment:
M = P * r * ( 1 + r )^n / (( 1 + r )^n + 1 )
where: P = $100,000 r = 0.12 : 12 = 0.01 n =12 * 5 = 60
M = 100,000 * 0.01 * ( 1 + 0.01 )^60 / (( 1 + 0.01 )^60 + 1 ) =
= 1,000 * ( 1.01 )^60 / (( 1.01 )^60 + 1 ) =
= 1,000 * 1.8167 / 0.8167 = 1,000 * 2.22444 =
= $2,224.44
The monthly payment is $2,224.44.
Answer:
<em>Collections for September is $ 57,100</em>
Explanation:
Computation of cash receipts for September
Collections from cash sales of September $ 5,000
Collections from credit sales of August - 57 % of $ 50,000 $ 28,500
Collections from credit sales of September 40 % of $ 59,001 <u>$ 23,600 </u>
Total collections for September $ 57,100
Answer:
... whereas the fish in the private pond are <u>rival in consumption</u> and excludable.
... the fish in the river are an example of <u>common resource</u>, and the fish in the private pond are an example of <u>private good.</u>
<em>* the first sentence is wrong, the fish in the river are nonexcludable since anyone can fish on the river, or at least try to.</em>
Explanation:
If a good is rival in consumption, it means that if one person consumes it, it will lower the ability of another person to consume the good.
If a good is excludable, ten it can only be consumed by those that are willing and able to pay for it.
When a good is both nonexcludable and rival in consumption, it s a common resource.
A private good is both rival in consumption and excludable
Answer:
A) debit interest expense, $1000
Explanation:
to determine the accrued interest expense = $100,000 x 6% x 2/12 = $1,000
the journal entry should be:
December 31, 2018, accrued interest expense on note payable:
Dr Interest expense 1,000
Cr Accrued interest payable 1,000
Accrual accounting establishes that expenses must be recognize during the period that they occur regardless of when they are paid. So we must recognize 2 months worth of interest.