Answer:
Examples of fixed costs include rental lease payments, salaries, insurance, property taxes, interest expenses, depreciation, and potentially some utilities
Explanation:
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Ray has a music studio he runs from his house. Last quarter he raised $3000 is total services rendered. His expenses included $1000 for rent, $300 in utilities, $50 in interest on a loan he got from the bank and $200 in depreciation of his instruments. His tax rate is 40%. How much cash will Ray have to reinvest in his music studio?
Answer:
$1,070
Explanation:
As provided, the total revenue recorded in the previous quarter = $3,000
Total expenses as provided:
Rent expense = $1,000
Utilities = $300
Interest = $50
Depreciation = $200
Total = $1,550
Revenue after providing of all the expenses = $3,000 - $1,550 = $1,450
Less: Tax 40% of the amount $1,450 = $580
Net revenue = $870
Add: Depreciation = $870 + $200 = $1,070
Amount available for reinvestment = $1,070
Note: Depreciation is a non cash expense and shall be added to compute the amount available for reinvestment as that is not the cash spent.