Charlene, a chemist, worked in a chemistry lab and earned $60,000 per year. Charlene quit in order to start her own business. To buy the necessary equipment, she withdrew $50,000 from her savings, (which paid two percent interest per year) and borrowed $60,000 from her Aunt Bea, whom she pays five percent interest per year. Last year she paid $48,000 for ingredients and paid all of the interest on the loan from her aunt. She had revenue of $124,000. For last year, Alvin, the accountant, says Charlene’s profit is ________ and Emily the economist, says Charlene’s profit is ________. $76,000; $12,000 $73,000; $14,000 $73,000; $12,000. $73,000; $13,000. $72,000; $13,000.
Charlene, a chemist, worked in a chemistry lab and earned $60,000 per year. Charlene quit in order to start her own business. To buy the necessary equipment, she withdrew $50,000 from her savings, (which paid two percent interest per year) and borrowed $60,000 from her Aunt Bea, whom she pays five percent interest per year. Last year she paid $48,000 for ingredients and paid all of the interest on the loan from her aunt. She had revenue of $124,000. For last year, Alvin, the accountant, says Charlene’s profit is ________ and Emily the economist, says Charlene’s profit is ________. $76,000; $12,000 $73,000; $14,000 $73,000; $12,000. $73,000; $13,000. $72,000; $13,000.
Chapter3: Income Sources
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 79P
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Charlene, a chemist, worked in a chemistry lab and earned $60,000 per year. Charlene quit in order to start her own business. To buy the necessary equipment, she withdrew $50,000 from her savings, (which paid two percent interest per year) and borrowed $60,000 from her Aunt Bea, whom she pays five percent interest per year. Last year she paid $48,000 for ingredients and paid all of the interest on the loan from her aunt. She had revenue of $124,000. For last year, Alvin, the accountant, says Charlene’s profit is ________ and Emily the economist, says Charlene’s profit is ________.
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$76,000; $12,000
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$73,000; $14,000
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$73,000; $12,000.
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$73,000; $13,000.
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$72,000; $13,000.
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