A company made a profit of $25,000 over a period of 5 years on an initial investment of $10,000. What is its annualized ROI?
Answer: Out of all the options shown above the one that best represents the annualized ROI is answer choice C) 30%. To solve this you first need to determine the data that will be needed to solve it. In this case the initial investment which is 10,000, the total profit: 25,000, and finally the total number of years: 5. Then we simply use the following formula: Return on Investment = (Gain from Investment - Cost of Investment)/ cost of investment. You then multiply the result by 100% and finally divide by the number of years which in this case is 5.
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The correct answer is C) grow.
Lisa Monroe's mandate that called for the company's future manufacturing plants to be built with the ability to add capacity at low cost gives Seymour Semiconductors the option to grow.
That is why Lisa Monroe, as the new CEO of the company, wants some innovative changes for the company to adapt to modern times, different consumers' necessities, and the fierce competition of other companies in the industry.
She made the decision to change the strategical approach of Seymour Semiconductors. She has decided to lay off 1,000 employees. She has opted to hire temporary workers. With those decisions, she considers that the company will be able to grow again.
Answer:
At the time of purchase of raw material inventory,
Raw material inventory account will debit and accounts payable account will credit.
Therefore, the Journal entry for this transaction is as follows:
Raw Materials Inventory Account Dr. $36,000
To Accounts Payable $36,000
(To record the purchase of raw material on account)
Workings:
Raw material Inventory = Units of raw material purchased × Price per unit
= 6,000 × $6
= $36,000
Answer:
A. related and supporting industries
Explanation:
In France, industries related to high fashion have been established since the 18th century. This creates a positive feedback loop in which the participants compete amongst themselves, but also support each other, for example, forming econmies of scale and supply chains.