Answer: $4,000
Explanation: Economic profit can be defined as the difference between the total revenues generated from operations and cost incurred plus any opportunity cost taken.
Opportunity cost is the cost of next best alternative foregone, that is loss of profits that occurred due to choosing one alternative over other. In the given case loss of interest and loss of highest salary are opportunity cost for Jacqui .
Hence,
economic profit = revenues - (interest + salary)
= $50,000 - ($1000 + $45,000)
= $4,000
Answer: $16,925.90 increase
Explanation:
Company already has the excess capacity to handle this order so the fixed costs will not be included as they would have already been incurred.
Cost of manufacturing the trees would be:
= Variable cost + Fixed cost
= ((51.61 + 3.80 + 1.00 + 8.26 for white tree) * 230 trees) + 5,000 for molds
= (64.67 * 230) + 5,000
= $19,874.10
Incremental revenue = 230 trees * 160
= $36,800
Incremental operating income = 36,800 - 19,874.1
= $16,925.90 increase
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State tax is 5%, so 0,05
0,05•4000=200$
Federal tax is 25% so 0,25
0,25•4000=1000$
Total of taxes to pay =1000+200=1200$
So the real profit will be
4000-1200=3800$
The real value of Annie's profit is 3800$
Answer:
No there was no contract, there was at best an agreement to agree (an agreement based on understanding that a future arrangement can be made).
Nina said she was still thinking about her son's proposal and had not decided yet, so there was no contract.
Oral contracts is a spoken agreement between two parties that may be legally binding.
Breach of oral contract can be hard to prove since it is not written down.
An oral agreement between family members is not enough to be considered a contract.
Explanation:
Answer:
The amount of the company's accounts receivable is $2,558,750.
Explanation:
Accounts Receivables are amounts owed to the company. They are measured at amounts that the company expects to be entitled to after a sale.
The sale journal is :
Debit : Accounts Receivables (5,750 units x $445) $2,558,750
Credit : Sales Revenue (5,750 units x $445) $2,558,750