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The town of Kildare bought firefighting equipment for $96,000. The financing agreement provides for annual interest payments and equal payments into a sinking fund for ten years. After ten years the proceeds of the sinking fund will be used to retire the principal. Interest on the debt is 14.5% compounded annually and interest earned by the sinking fund is 13$ compounded annually.
What is the annual interest payment?
What is the size of the annual payment into the sinking fund?
What is the annual cost of the debt?
Just brief few sentences of answer is fine. Please help me answer this following question. Do you think there is an added incentive to prioritize short term gains over long term if a company is publicly traded and always reports quarterly?
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Compute (a) last year's CM ratio and the break-even point in balls, and (b) the degree of operating leverage at last year's sales level
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