Business, 29.10.2021 04:10, Tayannamorgan2373
Pull Company is considering the disposal of equipment that is no longer needed for operations. The equipment originally cost $600,000, and accumulated depreciation to date totals $460,000. An offer has been received to lease the machine for its remaining useful life for a total of $300,000, after which the equipment will have no salvage value. The repair, insurance, and property tax expenses during the period of the lease are estimated at $75,800. Alternatively, the equipment can be sold through a broker for $230,000 less a 10% commission. Prepare a differential analysis report, dated June 15 of the current year, on whether the equipment should be leased or sold.
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Business, 21.06.2019 20:50, victory08
Your goal is to have $2,000,000. you have a total of $40,000 today. you invest the $40,000 and want to add to it each month. at 10% annual interest, how much do you need to invest each month in order to bring the total up to $2,000,000 30 years from now?
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Business, 22.06.2019 17:30, harshakayla02
According to management education expert ashok rao, companies can increase their profitability by through careful inventory management. a. 5% to 10% b. 10% to 25% c. 20% to 50% d. 75%
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Business, 22.06.2019 17:40, libi052207
Turrubiates corporation makes a product that uses a material with the following standards standard quantity 8.0 liters per unit standard price $2.50 per liter standard cost $20.00 per unit the company budgeted for production of 3,800 units in april, but actual production was 3,900 units. the company used 32,000 liters of direct material to produce this output. the company purchased 20,100 liters of the direct material at $2.6 per liter. the direct materials purchases variance is computed when the materials are purchased. the materials quantity variance for april is:
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