60 percent as a ratio
[DOC File]1 - CPA Diary
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Furthermore, the variable cost ratio is 60%, the opportunity cost of a longer collection period is assumed to be negligible, the company's budgeted credit sales for the coming year are $45,000,000, and the required rate of return is 6%.
[DOC File]gar003, Chapter 3 Systems Design: Job-Order Costing
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142. The contribution margin ratio for the Business model is: A) 40 percent. B) 75 percent. C) 85 percent. D) 60 percent. Level: Medium LO: 3 Ans: D. 143. The break-even point for the expected sales mix is (round to nearest whole unit): A) 833 of each. B) 1,667 Business and 833 Math. C) 1,667 of each. D) 833 Business and 1,667 Math
[DOC File]Chapter 3
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If the Lollar Corporation has a debt-to-total-assets ratio of 60 percent, what would the firm’s return on equity be? What would happen to return on equity if the debt-to-total-assets ratio decreased to 40 percent? 3-15. Solution. Lollar Corporation. a. b. 3-15. (Continued) c. 18. Average collection period (LO2)
[DOC File]Answers to Text Discussion Questions
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Given the following financial data: Net income/Sales = 4 percent; Sales/Total assets = 3.5 times; Debt/Total assets = 60 percent; compute: a. Return on assets. b. Return on equity. 8-3. Du Pont analysis. 4. Explain why in problem 3 return on equity was so much higher than return on assets. 8-4.
[DOCX File]Math Grade 6 Ratios, Rates, & Percents - Model Curriculum Unit
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Model Curriculum Unit Mathematics Grade 6: Ratios, Rates, and Percents. This work is licensed by the MA Department of Elementary & Secondary Education under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0).
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The firm maintains a constant debt-equity ratio of .5, a total asset turnover ratio of .83, and a profit margin of 8 percent. What must the retention ratio be? a. 71.8 percent. b. 72.7 percent. c. 74.4 percent. d. 75.1 percent. e. 76.3 percent. c 7. Neal’s Nails has an 11 percent return on assets and a 30 percent dividend payout ratio.
[DOC File]RATIOS AND PROPORTIONS
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A ratio is a comparison of two quantities that have the same units. You can express a ratio in any one of the following ways: 18 18:5 18 to 5. 5 Example #1: If one store has 360 items and another store has 100 of the same items, express the ratio of the items. 360 or. 360:100 . or. 360 to 100
[DOC File]Interpretation of Pulmonary Function Tests
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In patients with a low FEV1/FVC ratio, we define the severity of obstruction as the absolute value of the FEV1, the lower the FEV1 (as a percent of predicted), the worse the obstruction. Thus, the American Thoracic Society now recommends that we define severity as follows: FEV1/FVC < predicted AND FEV1 > 100% of predicted normal varient
[DOC File]Chapter 9--Break-Even Point and Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis
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Total annual fixed costs are $840,000. The firm's experience has been that about 20 percent of dollar sales come from product A, 60 percent from B, and 20 percent from C. Required: a. Compute break-even in sales dollars. b. Determine the number of units to be sold at the break-even point. ANS: A B C a.
Chapter 15
5. A company has sales of $220 million. These are expected to increase by 15 percent next year and 12 percent in the year after that. Over each of the next two years, the company expects to have a net profit margin of 8 percent, a payout ratio of 60 percent, and a constant 3 …
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