The question is a math business question posted by student number 280886. The fist question is: JE Inc, a design studio business, borrewed $ 25,000 on Jan. 1st, 2018 with an interest rate of 4.1% p.a.

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The question is a math business question posted by student number 280886. The fist question is: JE Inc, a design studio business, borrewed $ 25,000 on Jan. 1st, 2018 with an interest rate of 4.1% p.a. on February 24th, 2018, $ 5000 was paid back. On April 15th, 2018 a payment of $ 10,000 was paid back, and a final payment was made on july 21st, 2018 to pay the rest. Find the final payment.

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The question is a math business question posted by student number 280886. The fist question is: JE Inc, a design studio business, borrewed $ 25,000 on Jan. 1st, 2018 with an interest rate of 4.1% p.a.
Math Homework Questions JE Inc, a design studio business, borrowed $25,000 on Jan. 1st, 2018 with an interest of 4.1% p.a. On February 24th, 2018, $5000 was paid back. On April 15th, 2018 a payment of $10,000 was paid back, and a final payment was made on July 21st, 2018 to pay off the rest. Find the final payment. Xtreme Company sells OLED panels for $200. Manufacturing of the panels is $25 per unit; transfer costs per unit are $5; and royalty payments are 15% of the selling price per unit. The fixed costs have been brought down to $25,000 with capacity currently at only 300 units. Hint: Royalty payment = 0.15*$200. a) Find an algebraic equation for the total revenue and total cost b) Find the contribution rate c) Compute the break-even point in units d) Compute the break-even point in dollars e) Draw the break-even chart for this example. Label: break-even point, fixed cost, capacity, and the axis. A major company purchases one hundred thousand packages of touch glasses for their tablets. The listed price was $109 less 10%, 5%, 1%. a) What is the net price factor? b) In words, what does this NPF mean? c) What is the net price? d) What was the exact single rate of discount that was allowed? Sabrina wants to repay her friend a debt of $10,000 in the future. She makes an agreement with her friend that the repayment will be $12,000. How much time does she have until she repays the loan if money is worth 2.8% p.a. compounded monthly? Provide your answer in years and round to the tenth. Alex decides to sell a pair of sunglasses at $100. The cost of the sunglasses was 45% of the expenses, and the profit is to be 15% of the selling price. a) (3 marks) What are the operating expenses? b) What is the cost of the pair of sunglasses? c) What is the markup for this product? d) What is the operating profit or loss, if a markdown of 32% was given on the item? Show all your work. Jerry took on a loan of $25,000 that he wants to repay in two equal payments 1 year from now and 2 years from now. If money is worth 5.0% p.a. compounded quarterly, then how much are the payments? Bartek wants to have $20,000 in 2.5 years from now with an investment of $18,500 right now. a) What nominal interest rate does he need if money is compounding semi-annually? b) What nominal interest rate does he need if money is compounding semimonthly? c) Would you expect the answers to (a) and (b) to be exactly the same? Why?

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