When an accounting change is reported under the retrospective approach, prior years' financial statements are:

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Answer 1
Revised to reflect the use of the new principle.

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Waterway Industries reported the following information for 2016: October November December Budgeted sales $490000 $370000 $470000 Budgeted purchases $340000 $186000 $218000 All sales are on credit. Customer amounts on account are collected 50% in the month of sale and 50% in the following month. Cost of goods sold is 35% of sales. Waterway purchases and pays for merchandise 60% in the month of acquisition and 40% in the following month. Accounts payable is used only for inventory acquisitions. How much cash will Waterway receive during November?

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Answer:

$430,000

Explanation:

Cash Waterway will receive during November = (Budgeted Sales October*50%) + (Budgeted Sales November*50%)

Cash Waterway will receive during November = ($490,000*50%) +($370,000*50%)

Cash Waterway will receive during November = $245,000 + $185,000

Cash Waterway will receive during November = $430,000

The current monthly production volume of a company is 1,120 units. Workers are paid $19 per hour, and each worker can produce 4 units per hour. The fixed costs for a month are $4,200. Determine the selling price of the product that the company should charge in order to breakeven its monthly profit.

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Answer:

The selling price of the product that the company should charge in order to breakeven its monthly profit is $8.50 per unit.

Explanation:

Number of hours worked by workers per month = Total monthly units / Units per hour = 1,120 / 4 = 280

Total monthly variable cost = Total monthly wages = Number of hours worked by workers per month * Hourly rate = 280 * $19 = $5,320

Total monthly cost = Total monthly variable cost + Fixed costs for a month = $5,320 + $4,200 = $9,520

Selling price to breakeven = Total monthly cost / Total monthly units = $9,520 / 1,120 = $8.50

Therefore, the selling price of the product that the company should charge in order to breakeven its monthly profit is $8.50 per unit.

To open and operate Boo! City, a Halloween costume and paraphernalia shop, Dwayne and Erica form a business organization that combines the limited liability aspects of a corporation with the tax advantages of a partnership. Their form of business organization is

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Answer:

a limited liability company.

Explanation:

From the question we are informed about To open and operate Boo! City, a Halloween costume and paraphernalia shop, Dwayne and Erica form a business organization that combines the limited liability aspects of a corporation with the tax advantages of a partnership. In this case, Their form of business organization is limited liability company.limited liability company can be regarded as business structure in which owners are not personally liable as regards to debts or liabilities of the company.It is hybrid entities with features of corporation and partnership as well as sole proprietorship.

What is the role of technical profession in an economy?​

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Explanation:

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In a market economy, individuals' economic lives are said to be interrelated with many other individuals and firms. almost completely controlled by government regulation. illegal and in violation of government rules on prices and sales. based more on production than on consumption.

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Answer:

Interrelated with many other individuals and firms

Explanation:

market economy can be regarded as an economic system whereby decisions as regards to investment, production asvwell as distribution are been guided by the price signals which is been at up by forces of supply and demand. Inthe activities are iunplanned. It should be noted that, In a market economy, individuals' economic lives are said to be interrelated with many other individuals and firms.

A set of servers, that your project needs, has a daily lease cost of $500 for the first 20 days and the lease cost is reduced to $200 daily for any days after the first 20 days. If the team decides to purchase this set of servers, the investment cost is $11,000 and a daily operational cost of $75. (a) After how many days will the purchase cost be same as the lease cost

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Answer:

After 25 days of lease, the purchase cost will be the same as the lease cost.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Initial investment (purchase) cost = $11,000

Lease cost = $10,000 ($500 * 20)

Difference in purchase and lease cost = $1,000 ($11,000 - $10,000)

Daily lease cost after the first 20 days = $200

Additional number of days for purchase cost to equal lease cost = $1,000/$200 = 5 days

b) One can infer from the above that it will benefit the company more to purchase the set of servers by making the initial investment of $11,000 than leasing the servers.

To explain the analogous relationship between the trail and the hike to the plant and inventory Alex makes the following statement: On the trail I can tell everyone to hurry up, or I can tell Ron to slow down. In the plant, when departments get behind and WIP inventory starts building, people are shifted around, put on overtime, and the whip starts to crack. Product moves out the door and inventories start down again. We always hurry up or run; we never slow down or stop. Workers sitting idle are taboo. Group of answer choices True False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

In industry, inventory buildups are cancelled with increased sales and marketing activities, which attract rewards and punishments.  This is why it is always a taboo to observe idle workers.  Idle workers cost the entity much in expenses.  Workers are employed based on productivity and profitability indexes.  There is no business entity that employs workers for the fun of employment.

explain the funtion of an office​

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An office is the center point of organization. ... The office performs a clerical function such as information collection, recording analyzing, distribution of information and executive function such as planning, policies formulation, organization, decision making etc.

A company had an unadjusted Cost of Goods Sold of $1,690,000. The company closes its underapplied or overapplied overhead to Cost of Goods Sold. The company had actual manufacturing overhead of $650,000 and applied manufacturing overhead of $666,250. What is the adjusted Cost of Goods Sold for the year

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Answer:

"$1,673,750" is the appropriate answer.

Explanation:

The given values in the question are:

Applied overhead,

= $666,250

Actual overhead,

= $650,000

Unadjusted cost,

= $1,690,000

Now,

The overapplied overhead will be:

= [tex]Applied \ overhead-Actual \ overhead[/tex]

= [tex]666,250-650,000[/tex]

= [tex]16,250[/tex] ($)

hence,

The goods sold's adjusted cost will be:

= [tex]Unadjusted \ cost-Overapplied \ overhead[/tex]

= [tex]1,690,000-16,250[/tex]

= [tex]1,673,750[/tex] ($)

Can you order with a Nike gift card online?

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Answer:

ok call 911 hahaha thanks for the points

The following are users of external financial statements, EXCEPT: a. internal auditors. b. shareholders. c. Internal Revenue Service (IRS). d. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

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Answer:

a. internal auditors.

Explanation:

external financial can be regarded as statement such as income statement as well as balance sheet or statement of cash flowsStatement of Cash that gives information about the company

Users of external financial statements, are

✓shareholders.

✓Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

✓ Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Monopoly uses two steps to make a game. Step 1 takes 20 seconds. Step 2 takes 15 seconds. Each step is staffed by one worker, for a total of two workers. Each worker is paid $15 per hour. Each game is sold for $20. Material costs are $5 per game and fixed costs are $500 per hour. Demand rate is 120 games per hour. How much profit does Monopoly make per hour

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Answer:

Monopoly

The profit that Monopoly makes per hour is:

= $1,876.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Direct labor costs:

Step 1, 20 seconds at $15 per hour = $5

Step 2, 15 seconds at $15 per hour = $3.75

Total   35 seconds at $15 per hour = $8.75

Direct materials cost                            $5

Variable cost per game =                   $13.75

Fixed cost per game = (500 * 35/60) = $292.00

Total cost of production =                   $305.75

Revenue (120 * $20) =        $2,400

Variable cost per hour =             24  ($13.75 * 60/35)

Fixed cost per hour =               500

Total cost per hour =             $524

Profit per hour =                   $1,876

If you put up $25,000 today in exchange for a 8.50 percent, 19-year annuity, what will the annual cash flow be

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Answer:

The right solution is "$2697.54".

Explanation:

Given:

Interest rate,

r = 8.50%

or,

 = 0.085

Number of periods,

n = 19

Present value,

= $25,000

As we know,

⇒  [tex]Present \ value=C\times \frac{[1-(1+5)^{-n}]}{r}[/tex]

By substituting the values, we get

⇒                [tex]25000=C\times \frac{[1-(1+0.085)^{-19}]}{0.085}[/tex]

⇒                 [tex]2125=C\times [1-0.21224378136][/tex]

⇒                 [tex]2125=C\times 0.787756219[/tex]

⇒                     [tex]C=\frac{2125}{0.787756219}[/tex]

⇒                         [tex]=2697.54[/tex] ($)

The following expenditures relating to plant assets were made by Adam Company during the first 2 months of 2020.

1. Paid $5,000 of accrued taxes at time plant site was acquired.
2. Paid $200 insurance to cover possible accident loss on new factory machinery while the machinery was in transit.
3. Paid $850 sales taxes on new delivery truck.
4. Paid $17,500 for parking lots and driveways on new plant site.
5. Paid $250 to have company name and advertising slogan painted on new delivery truck.
6. Paid $8,000 for installation of new factory machinery.
7. Paid $900 for one-year accident insurance policy on new delivery truck.
8. Paid $75 motor vehicle license fee on the new truck

Required:
a. Explain the application of the cost principle in determining the acquisition cost of plant assets.
b. List the numbers of the foregoing transactions, and opposite each indicate the account title to which each expenditure should be debited.

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Explanation:

a.)

In terms of the cost principle, the cost of acquiring a plant asset involves all of the expenditures required to get this asset and also to get ready to serve it's purpose.

Cost is measurable by the cash amount paid for a transaction that has to do with money or the money equivalent paid when assets that are not cash are used as a means of payment.

the cash equivalent is the same as the fair market value of the assets that were given or received..

b )

the account title that expenditure should be debited

1. 5000 paid for land

2. 200 paid is for factory machine equipment

3. 850 paid for delivery truck is for equipment

4. 17500 paid for parking lot is for land improvement

5. 250 paid for companies name to be printed on truck is equipment

6. 8000 paid for installation is for equipment

7. 900 paid for insurance policy on truck is prepaid insurance

8. 75 paid as license fee is for license insurance

Marketing channels can achieve economies of scale through:a. overcoming spatial discrepanciesb. overcoming temporal discrepanciesc. overcoming discrepancies of quantityd. specialization and division of labor

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Answer: D. specialization and division of labor

Explanation:

Economies of scale refers to the cost advantages that are reaped by companies when there is efficient production such that production increases and there's lowering of costs.

Economies of scale can be achieved by marketing channels through specialization and division of labor. This can be done by aiding the producers who doesn't have the finance and lacks motivation, or the expertise to market directly to the consumers.

Portions of the financial statements for Myriad Products are provided below. MYRIAD PRODUCTS COMPANY Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 2021 ($ in millions) Sales $620 Cost of goods sold 217 Gross margin 403 Salaries expense$85 Depreciation expense 72 Amortization expense 5 Interest expense 12 Loss on sale of land 3 177 Income before taxes 226 Income tax expense 113 Net Income $113 MYRIAD PRODUCTS COMPANY Selected Accounts from Comparative Balance Sheets December 31, 2021 and 2020 ($ in millions) Year 20212020Change Cash$108 $104 $4 Accounts receivable 224 238 (14) Inventory 442 454 (12) Accounts payable 150 142 8 Salaries payable 82 90 (8) Interest payable 31 24 7 Income tax payable 21 14 7 Required: Prepare the cash flows from the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows for Myriad Products Company using the indirect method

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Answer:

$233 million

Explanation:

                      Statement of cash flow

              Cash flow from operating activity

Particulars                                                 Amount ($ in millions)

Net income                                                 113

Adjustment in net income

Depreciation                                   72  

Amortization                                    5

Loss on sale of land                        3

Decrease account receivable       14  

Decrease inventory                       12

Increase account payable             8

Decrease salary payable              (8)

Increase interest payable              7

Increase income tax payable        7           120

Net cash flow from operating activity     233

Vaughn Manufacturing incurred the following costs for 84000 units: Variable costs $504000 Fixed costs 392000 Vaughn has received a special order from a foreign company for 2500 units. There is sufficient capacity to fill the order without jeopardizing regular sales. Filling the order will require spending an additional $4500 for shipping. If Vaughn wants to earn $5000 on the order, what should the unit price be?

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Answer: $9.80

Explanation:

The unit price to earn $5000 on the order will be calculated thus:

The variable costs for 2500 units will be:

= 504000/84000 × 2500

= 15000

The unit price will now be:

= (15000+4500+5000) / 2500

= 24500 / 2500

= $9.80

The unit price is $9.80

Q8 Bernard co. has 9% coupon bonds on the market that have 11 years left to maturity. The bonds will make annual payments. If the YTM on these bonds is 10%, what is the current bond price (in $ dollars)

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Answer: Hello the face value of the bond is missing hence I will assume $1000 as the face value.

$935.05

Explanation:

Assumption:  Face value of Bond = $1,000

Determine the current bond price

Nper = 11 years

YTM ( rate )  = 10%

PMT  = 9% ( coupon rate ) * 1000 ( face value of bond ) = 90

Fv = $1000

apply excel function to determine the current bond price

=PV( 10%,11,90,1000,0) = $935.05  

Note : You can insert the face value you have into the excel function if the value you have isn't $1000 as I assumed

Vaughn Company has the following equivalent units for July: materials 15340 and conversion 17700. Production cost data are: Materials Conversion Work in process, July 1 $ 8700 $ 3100 Costs added in July 68000 50000 The unit production costs for July are: Materials Conversion Costs

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Answer:

Vaughn Company

The unit production costs for July are:

                                     Materials  Conversion

Cost per equivalent unit   $5             $3

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                        Materials     Conversion

Beginning WIP                 $ 8,700          $ 3,100

Costs added in July         68,000          50,000

Total production costs   $76,700        $53,100

Equivalent units for July   15,340           17,700

Cost per equivalent unit   $5                 $3

b) The materials and conversion costs per equivalent unit are the dividends resulting from the division of the total production costs for materials and conversion by their respective total equivalent units of production.

What is the future value of $3,100 in 17 years assuming an interest rate of 8.4 percent compounded semiannually

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Answer:

$12,556.37

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What is the future value

Using this formula

Future value = PV(1 + r)^n

Let plug in the formula

Future value = $3,100[1 + (.084/2)]^17(2)

Future value = $12,556.37

Therefore the future value is $12,556.37

Help please Briefly explain how technology affects promotional strategies.

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Answer: Technology has transformed marketing by making campaigns more personalized and immersive for people and creating ecosystems that are more integrated and targeted for marketers. And it's not just the interface between brands and people that have been transformed. ... 30% will prioritise technology over creativity.

An investment offers $5,800 per year for 20 years, with the first payment occurring one year from now. a. If the required return is 7 percent, what is the value of the investment today

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Answer:

Present value of the investment= $61,445.28

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Annual payment= $5,800

Number of periods= 20 years

Interest rate= 7%

First, we need to calculate the future value of the investment:

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= annual payment

FV= {5,800*[(1.07^20) - 1]} / 0.07

FV= $237,773.86

Now, the present value:

PV= FV / (1 + i)^n

PV= 237,773.86 / (1.07^20)

PV= $61,445.28

Destaque las ventajas y desventajas que tiene un mercado libre.​

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answer:

ventaja —

libertad para innovarlos clientes impulsan las elecciones

desventaja —

gamas de productos limitadaspeligros del afán de lucro

explanation:

la falta de control gubernamental permite a las economías de libre mercado una amplia gama de libertades, pero estas también tienen algunos inconvenientes distintos

Dunning's theory of international investment is known was the electric program in the theory brand names trademarks, economies of scale, managerial skills and proprietary technology are all examples of ownership specific advantages.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

answer is true so mark me brainlist pls i beg

What is a special event that is for people outside a company, such as customers, potential customers, and the
public?
A. Product launch
B. Sales event
C. External event
D. Internal event
Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

The external events are those events organized for the customers, potential customers, the general public, or other companies outside of the client's business. These events give a chance to the company to showcase its values, beliefs, and morals upon which the company stands.

The external events include charity events, fundraisers, etc. These events paves a way for the business to establish new partnerships with other companies or local businesses.

Therefore, option C is correct.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Fed up with her working conditions at the university, Juanita decides to invest in a state-of-the-art sewing machine and produce limited quantities of her own clothing designs. After a few months of operation, she decides to apply some of the forecasting techniques she mastered in school. Which of these statements about her forecasts is correct?

a. Her forecasts will probably be 100% accurate.
b. Her demand forecasts for a year from now will probably be more accurate than her demand forecasts for three months from now.
c. Her demand forecasts for each style of skirt will be more accurate than her demand forecasts for all skirts.
d. The best way for her to determine the amount of fabric she needs is to forecast it based on her customer orders for each type of skirt.

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Answer:

Juanita

The correct statement about her forecasts is:

c. Her demand forecasts for each style of skirt will be more accurate than her demand forecasts for all skirts.

Explanation:

Since she has produced limited quantities of her own clothing designs, Juanita is in a better position to determine the demand for each style of skirt that she had produced.  This knowledge, which she acquired after a few months of operation, coupled with the forecasting techniques she had mastered in school, will enable her to make a demand forecast for her particular designs than she can make for all design types of skirts.

A recent college graduate has obtained employment at a major financial institution in the big city. Since she just graduated, she has decided to continue to rent her college apartment in the suburbs and make the daily commute to the big city for work. She currently pays $1,200 per month to rent an apartment in the suburbs. She works at the bank five days a week and it takes her one hour each way to commute from her home to her office. According to the assumptions of the bid-rent model, what should this recent grad be willing to pay in rent per month to live in the big city if her hourly wage rate is $25

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Answer:

$2,200

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what should this recent grad be willing to pay in rent per month

First step is to calculate the work days

Using this formula

Work days = 5 days per week x 1 hour to work+ 1 hour from work

Let plug in the formula

Work days = 5 days a week x 2 hours

Work days= 10 hours

The second step is to calculate the monthly commuting in a standard month of 4 weeks

Monthly commuting = 4 x 10 hours

Monthly commuting = 40 hours

Third step is to calculate hourly how much she will be able to maximize

Amount maximize = $25 x 40 hours (commuting hours)

Amount maximize= $1,000

Now let determine The total she will be willing to pay in rent

Rent per month= $1,200 + $1,000

Rent per month=$2,200

Therefore what should this recent grad be willing to pay in rent per month is $2,200

Scoring: Your score will be based on the number of correct matches. There is no penalty for incorrect or missing matches. Match the most probable matching method to the costs listed below.
1. Dividends
2. Prepaid Insurance
3. Unearned Rent
4. Fees Earned
5. Patents
A. Stockholders' Equity
B. Revenue
C. Expenses
D. Assets
E. Liabilities

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Answer and Explanation:

The matching is as follows:

1. Dividends = A. Stockholders' Equity

2. Prepaid Insurance = D. Assets

3. Unearned Rent = E. Liabilities

4. Fees Earned = B. Revenue

5. Patents = D. Assets

In this way it should be matched

Like the dividend is come under equity so it is shown under stockholder equity

likewise it is applied for the other items

Vista Company installed a standard cost system on January 1. Selected transactions for the month of January are as follows.
1. Purchased 18,400 units of raw materials on account at a cost of $3.90 per unit. Standard cost was $3.80 per unit.
2. Issued 18,400 units of raw materials for jobs that required 18,100 standard units of raw materials.
3. Incurred 16,000 actual hours of direct labor at an actual rate of $4.10 per hour. The standard rate is $4.60 per hour. (Credit Factory Wages Payable).
4. Performed 16,000 hours of direct labor on jobs when standard hours were 16,190.
5. Applied overhead to jobs at the rate of 100% of direct labor cost for standard hours allowed.
Journalize the January transactions.

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Answer:

1. Dr Raw Materials Inventory $69,920

Dr Materials Price Variance $1,840

Cr Accounts Payable $71,760

2. Dr Work in Process Inventory $68,780

Dr Materials Quantity Variance $1,140

Cr Raw Materials Inventory $69,920

3. Dr Factory Labor $73,600

Cr Labor Price Variance $8,000

Cr Factory Wages Payable $65,600

4. Dr Work in Process Inventory $74,474

Cr Labor Quantity Variance $874

Cr Factory Labor $73,600

5. Dr Work in Process Inventory $143,254

Cr Manufacturing Overhead $143,254

Explanation:

Preparation of the anuary transactions

1. Dr Raw Materials Inventory $69,920

(18,400*$3.80)

Dr Materials Price Variance $1,840 [18,400 x ($3.90 - $3.80)]

Cr Accounts Payable $71,760

($69,920+$1,840)

2. Dr Work in Process Inventory $68,780

(18,100*$3.80)

Dr Materials Quantity Variance $1,140 [$3.80 x (18,400 - 18,100)]

Cr Raw Materials Inventory $69,920

(18,400*$3.80)

3. Dr Factory Labor $73,600

($16,000*$4.60)

Cr Labor Price Variance $8,000

[16,000 x ($4.10 - $4.60)]

Cr Factory Wages Payable $65,600

(16,000*$4.10)

4. Dr Work in Process Inventory $74,474

(16,190*$4.60)

Cr Labor Quantity Variance $874 [$4.60 x (16,000 - 16,190)]

Cr Factory Labor $73,600

($8,000+$65,600)

5. Dr Work in Process Inventory $143,254

($68,780+$74,474)

Cr Manufacturing Overhead $143,254

Assume your entry price for both long and short positions is $50 and you would like to set the reward-risk ratio (RRR) at 1.2. Calculate the profit and loss exit points for both long and short positions.

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Answer:

Long Position

Profit exit point: sell limit= 8.33

Loss exit point= 41.66

Short Position

Lost exit point: buy stop= 58

Profit exit point:buy limit=40

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the profit and loss exit points for both long and short positions.

LONG POSITION profit and loss exit points

First step is to calculate the Profit exit point: sell limit

Profit exit point: sell limit=( 50x10% )/1.2

Profit exit point: sell limit=$10/1.2

Profit exit point: sell limit= 8.33

Now let calculate the Loss exit point

Loss exit point=50-8.33

Loss exit point= 41.66

SHORT POSITION profit and loss exit points

Lost exit point: buy stop=20%/x=1.2

Lost exit point: buy stop=20%/2

Lost exit point: buy stop=1.6

Lost exit point: buy stop= 50+(50x1.6)

Lost exit point: buy stop= 58

Now let calculate the Profit exit point:buy limit:

Profit exit point:buy limit=50-(50*.20)

Profit exit point:buy limit=40

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