Robby is considering taking out a cash advance on his credit card to purchase a new television. His credit card offers cash advances up to $500. 00 at an interest rate of 28%. If the television costs $350. 00 and Robby plans to pay the balance of in 6 months, how much extra will he pay in interest to purchase the television? a. $29. 14 b. $63. 18 c. $174. 48 d. $379. 8.
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Business, 22.06.2019 10:10, cuthbertson157
conquest, inc. produces a special kind of light-weight, recreational vehicle that has a unique design. it allows the company to follow a cost-plus pricing strategy. it has $9,000,000 of average assets, and the desired profit is a 10% return on assets. assume all products produced are sold. additional data are as follows: sales volume 1000 units per year; variable costs $1000 per unit; fixed costs $4,000,000 per year; using the cost-plus pricing approach, what should be the sales price per unit?
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:00, neash19
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 14:10, gia2038
Carey company is borrowing $225,000 for one year at 9.5 percent from second intrastate bank. the bank requires a 15 percent compensating balance. the principal refers to funds the firm can effectively utilize (amount borrowed − compensating balance). a. what is the effective rate of interest? (use a 360-day year. input your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.) b. what would the effective rate be if carey were required to make 12 equal monthly payments to retire the loan?
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