Business, 18.10.2019 23:20, romanlittlewood
Ireland corporation obtained a $40,000 note receivable from a customer on june 30, 2011. the note, along with interest at 6%, is due on june 30, 2012. on september 30, 2011, ireland discounted the note at cloverdale bank. the bank's discount rate is 10%. what amount of cash did ireland receive from cloverdale bank?
a. $39,220
b. $40,600
c. $36,000
d. $36,820
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Business, 22.06.2019 00:00, adayisenga
Which part/word/phrase in the passage refers to a business’s financing activity seen in a cash flow statement? nathan works as an accountant in a footwear manufacturing company. he is currently preparing the cash flow statement for his employer. during the given accounting period, the company purchased raw materials worth $25,000. it also bought new equipment worth $75,000 to increase its production output. further, it borrowed a long-term bank loan of $100,000 to facilitate further expansion. finally, the company spent $50,000 on advertising its latest brand of footwear in the market. {lol i guessed its "it borrowed a long-term bank loan of $100,000 to facilitate further expansion" and thats correct}
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Business, 22.06.2019 03:40, f13vsdbd
Electronics assembly inc. is a contract manufacturer that assembles consumer electronics for a number of companies. currently, the operations manager is assessing the capacity requirements as input into a bid for a job to assemble cell phones for a major global company. the company would assemble three models of cell phones in the same assembly cell. setup time between the phones is negligible. electronics assembly inc. operates two 8-hour shifts for 275 days per year. cell phone demand forecast (phones/year) processing time (minutes/phone) mars 47,000 19.8 saturn 35,000 20.7 neptune 7,500 16.2 a. calculate total capacity required by line. b. determine the total operating time available. c. calculate the total number of assembly cells. (round up your answer to the next whole number.)
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