Business, 08.10.2019 18:30 pedrojsq271
Sage company had cash receipts from customers in 2020 of $137,920. cash payments for operating expenses were $84,990. sage has determined that at january 1, accounts receivable was $12,330, and prepaid expenses were $19,800. at december 31, accounts receivable was $18,310, and prepaid expenses were $26,790. compute (a) service revenue and (b) operating expenses.
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After testing its water, a city water department issues a report to the related citizens, noting what chemicals have been identified, their doses, and the estimated risks of exposure at these levels. this report represents a type of
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Business, 22.06.2019 21:00, liamgreene90
You have $5,300 to deposit. regency bank offers 6 percent per year compounded monthly (.5 percent per month), while king bank offers 6 percent but will only compounded annually. how much will your investment be worth in 17 years at each bank
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Business, 22.06.2019 23:30, ameliaxbowen7
Rate of return douglas keel, a financial analyst for orange industries, wishes to estimate the rate of return for two similar-risk investments, x and y. douglas's research indicates that the immediate past returns will serve as reasonable estimates of future returns. a year earlier, investment x had a market value of $27 comma 000; and investment y had a market value of $46 comma 000. during the year, investment x generated cash flow of $2 comma 025 and investment y generated cash flow of $ 6 comma 770. the current market values of investments x and y are $28 comma 582 and $46 comma 000, respectively. a. calculate the expected rate of return on investments x and y using the most recent year's data. b. assuming that the two investments are equally risky, which one should douglas recommend? why?
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