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Yvette has a checking account with $17,371 and a savings account with $240,000. Her combined money in Apexon Bank is $257,371.
To know how much of Yvette's money is protected you must note that:
FDIC insures: checking, savings, money market deposits and certificates of deposit. FDIC protects against $250,000 combined.
Since Yvette has $257,371 the FDIC protects against $250,000 of that amount leaving $7,371 unprotected.
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Explanation:
Answer:
Break-even level of output = 56
Explanation:
Given:
Annual Revenue = $1,300
Total Fixed cost = $28,000
Variable cost = $800
Computation of contribution:
Contribution = Sales - Variable cost
Contribution = Revenue - Variable cost
Contribution = $1,300 - $800
Contribution = $500
Computation of Break-even level of output:
Break-even level of output = Total Fixed cost / Contribution
Break-even level of output = $28,000 / $500
Break-even level of output = 56
Answer:
Pharaoh will reduce its cash balance by $1,130
None of the answer options was correct, maybe something was missing in the question like notes collected or other NSF checks.
Explanation:
Pharaoh Company's bank reconciliation:
balance per bank account $23,700
- outstanding checks ($4,800)
+ deposits in transit $7,750
<u>- NSF checks ($500) </u>
total $26,150
<u>- cash balance per books ($27,280)</u>
difference ($1,130)
In order to reconcile the bank account, we do not consider any bank service fees because they are already included in the bank balance. What we must consider are the NSF checks that we deposited and thought were good checks, but instead they bounced.