Principles of Financial Accounting.
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Chapter 10, Problem 5BTN
1.
To determine
Ascertain the company’s total assets turnover under (a) current conditions, and (b) proposed conditions.
2.
To determine
Evaluate and comment on the merits of the proposal in Part 1.
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El Dorado Limited
This company convened a meeting of its managers and informed them of an opportunity for investment in Lala land . The management accounting department was asked to study and recommend whether this investment is going to be profitable or not . They provide them with the following details:
TABLE 1
Capital Expenditure involved
$70000
Maturity period iof the project
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Revenue
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Salary expense
$5000
Lease expense annually
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Maintenance expense
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