Business, 06.03.2022 07:40 aredding7016
Jonathan gets paid an annual gross salary of $72,000 at his job. He spends $4,000 a year due to a medical condition. (Remember, he pays 17 percent in taxes.) What would his
a. Post-Tax Funds Available (Net Income without using HSA)
b. Pre-Tax Funds Available (Net Income using HSA)
c. Total Savings be
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Business, 22.06.2019 10:20
The following information is for alex corp: product x: revenue $12.00 variable cost $4.50 product y: revenue $44.50 variable cost $9.50 total fixed costs $75,000 what is the breakeven point assuming the sales mix consists of two units of product x and one unit of product y?
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:00
Why does an organization prepare a balance sheet? a. to reveal what the organization owns and owes at a point in time b. to reveal how well the company utilizes its cash c. to calculate retained earnings for a given accounting period d. to calculate gross profit for a given accounting period
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Business, 22.06.2019 12:50
Salaries are $4,500 per week for five working days and are paid weekly at the end of the day fridays. the end of the month falls on a thursday. the accountant for dayton company made the appropriate accrual adjustment and posted it to the ledger. the balance of salaries payable, as shown on the adjusted trial balance, will be a (assume that there was no beginning balance in the salaries payable account.)
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Business, 22.06.2019 14:20
Your uncle borrows $53,000 from the bank at 11 percent interest over the nine-year life of the loan. use appendix d for an approximate answer but calculate your final answer using the formula and financial calculator methods. what equal annual payments must be made to discharge the loan, plus pay the bank its required rate of interest
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