Business, 05.07.2019 16:10, lackin2056
John gives up a shift at work so he can go to universal with a friend. he spends $150 at universal. he would have earned $220 during the shift at work. john's explicit cost of going to universal is $ . his implicit cost of going to universal is $ . his opportunity cost of going to universal is $ . if john had decided not to go to universal, and instead went to work, then at the end of the work day he would have $ . enter whole numbers only.
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Business, 22.06.2019 02:00, raylynnreece4939
Precision dyes is analyzing two machines to determine which one it should purchase. the company requires a rate of return of 15 percent and uses straight-line depreciation to a zero book value over the life of its equipment. ignore bonus depreciation. machine a has a cost of $462,000, annual aftertax cash outflows of $46,200, and a four-year life. machine b costs $898,000, has annual aftertax cash outflows of $16,500, and has a seven-year life. whichever machine is purchased will be replaced at the end of its useful life. which machine should the company purchase and how much less is that machine's eac as compared to the other machine's
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Business, 22.06.2019 21:40, brianmondesir1owahud
Rebel technology maintains its records using cash-basis accounting. during the year, the company received cash from customers, $43,000, and paid cash for salaries, $23,500. at the beginning of the year, customers owe rebel $1,000. by the end of the year, customers owe $6,600. at the beginning of the year, rebel owes salaries of $5,600. at the end of the year, rebel owes salaries of $3,300. determine cash-basis net income and accrual-basis net income for the year.
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