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Find the commissions on the following sales using the given rates. 3. $5764 at 20% 5. $12,356 at 12% 4. $2598 at 15.5% 6. $3456 at 9% Find the following piecework earnings. 7. 2010 pieces at $0.18 per piece 9. 52 pieces at $3.25 per piece 8. 264 pieces at $1.50 per piece 10. 197 pieces at $1.67 per piece Find the total tips for the...
Your client, age 29 and unmarried, came into your office today. She provided you with the following information: Her income is $76,000. She contributes 6% of her salary to a 401(k), receiving a 3% salary match from her employer. She also saves $250 per month into a Roth IRA. She has fixed expenses of $28,500 and discretionary expenses totaling $1,500 per month. Her federal income tax rate is 15%, State is 5%, Social Security and Medicare (FICA) is 7.65% She...
Suppose that furniture production encompasses the following stages Stage 1: Trees are sold to lumber company Stage 2: Lumber is sold to furniture company. Stage 3: Furniture company sells furniture to retail store. Stage 4: Furniture store sells furniture to consumer Instructions: Enter your responses rounded to the nearest whole number a. What is the value added at each stage? $1,800 $4,000 $8,200 $12,500 Stage 1: $□ ] Stage 2: $L Stage 3: $ Stage 4 $ b How much...
Arminda, who sells wicker furniture, invites the owner of Stanley Furniture to watch a demonstration outside. Arminda pours a five-gallon bucket of water on a wicker chair, talks to the store owner for about 10 minutes, and then sits in the chair to show its water-resistance. Assuming she had the customer's attention and interest as soon as she poured the water on the chair, Arminda was trying to move the prospect into which stage next? A - Plan B -Desire...
Listed below are selected transactions of Jian Furniture Store for the current year ending December 31. 1. On December 1, the store purchased for cash two delivery trucks for $70,000. The trucks were purchased in a state that applies a 6% sales tax. 2. On December 10, the store received $2,000 from the local community theater as a deposit to be returned after certain furniture to be used in stage production was returned on January 10. 3. During December, cash...
Herman manages a production facility that makes furniture. He asked Missy, a shift supervisor, to reach a goal of producing less than 2 percent scrap during the past month, instead of the 9 percent usually produced on her shift. This goal seemed impossible since the industry averages 10 percent scrap, and the best month ever at Herman’s facility still produced 5 percent scrap. Missy’s shift did not reach the goal, producing 6 percent scrap during the month. How should Herman...
Jennifer is the owner of a video game and entertainment software retail store. She is currently planning to retire in 30 years and wishes to withdraw $14,000/month for 20 years from her retirement account starting at that time. How much must she contribute each month for 30 years into a retirement account earning interest at the rate of 2%/year compounded monthly to meet her retirement goal? (Round your answer to the nearest cent.)
Jennifer is the owner of a video game and entertainment software retail store. She is currently planning to retire in 30 years and wishes to withdraw $13,000/month for 20 years from her retirement account starting at that time. How much must she contribute each month for 30 years into a retirement account earning interest at the rate of 3%/year compounded monthly to meet her retirement goal? (Round your answer to the nearest cent.)
Question 2.(20 points): A furniture store in North Carolina is selling a new model of couch. It can sell 210 couches per month if the price is $240, but it can only sell 130 couches per month if the price is $260. The suppliers of this store can provide 100 couches per month if the price is $240, but they can increase their supply by 100 couches per month more if the price is at $260. (a) Find two linear...