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If Angelo Company can reduce its invested capital by 20%, return on investment will be",{"answer":42,"createTime":22,"id":43,"options":44,"question":49,"source":30,"type":31},[],177347283,[45,46,47,48],"d. increases profits slower than does a low contribution‑margin percentage","c. decreases profits at the same rate as a low contribution‑margin percentage","a. increases profits faster than does a low contribution‑margin percentage","b. increases profits at the same rate as a low contribution‑margin percentage","As sales exceed the break‑even point, a high contribution‑margin percentage",{"answer":51,"createTime":22,"id":52,"options":53,"question":58,"source":30,"type":31},[],177347284,[54,55,56,57],"$17,500","$19,000","$7,000","$10,500","Cedar Rapids Corporation has the following information: Month Budgeted Purchases August $35,000 September 38,000 October 43,500 November 36,500 December 46,000 Purchases are paid for in the following manner: 40% in the month of purchase 50% in the month after purchase 10% two months after purchase ___________ is the estimated cash disbursement in September from August purchases",{"answer":60,"createTime":22,"id":61,"options":62,"question":67,"source":30,"type":31},[],177347285,[63,64,65,66],"c. net income would decrease by $28,750","a. net income would increase by $40,000","b. net income would increase by $11,250","d. net income would decrease by $10,000","Sparrow Corporation provided the following information regarding its one and only product - tables: Selling price per unit $50 Direct materials used 150,000 Direct labor 225,000 Variable factory overhead 140,000 Variable selling and administrative expenses 60,000 Fixed factory overhead 330,000 Fixed selling and administrative expenses 70,000 Units produced and sold 20,000 Assuming there is excess capacity, the effect of accepting a special order for 1,000 units at a price of $40.00 per table is that",{"answer":69,"createTime":22,"id":70,"options":71,"question":76,"source":30,"type":31},[],177347286,[72,73,74,75],"a. 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