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REQUIRED Use the information given below to prepare the following for the first three months of operations (i.e. January, February and March 2025): 4.1 Debtors Collection Schedule (6 marks) 4.2 Cash Budget (14 marks) INFORMATION The following information relates to Crompton Manufacturers which will commence business on 01 January 2025 with a capital contribution of R400 000 cash: 1. A loan of R200 000 is expected to be obtained from Len Bank on at the start of January 2025. A repayment of R5 000 per month plus interest at a rate of 12% per year will be paid at the end of each month, commencing January 2025. 2. New machinery and equipment will be purchased on 02 January 2025 for R180 000. A deposit of 20% will be paid immediately. The balance of the debt as well as finance charges of R16 000 will be paid in 10 equal monthly instalments commencing February 2025. 3. Estimated production and sales are as follows: Production (units) Sales (units) January 4 000 3 000 February 10 000 9 000 March 14 000 12 000 April 17 000 14 000 4. The sales price will be set at R40 per unit. Cash sales are expected to comprise 70% of the total sales. A cash discount of 10% will be granted to these customers. The balance of the sales will be on credit. Thirty percent (30%) of the amount owing is expected to be received in the month of the sale and a discount of 2.5% will be granted to these customers. The balance is expected to be collected the month after the sale. 5. Variable manufacturing costs per unit are forecast as follows: Direct materials R16 Direct labour R9 Overheads R7 6. Direct materials will be purchased on credit to meet the production requirements of each month. Creditors are expected to be paid in the month after the purchase. 7. Direct labour costs are settled monthly. 8. Variable manufacturing overheads will be paid in the month in which they are incurred. 9. Fixed costs amount to R30 000 per month (excluding depreciation of R1 500 per month) and are paid monthly.

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According to the balanced reaction below, calculate the â—» that form when â—» mol of N_(2)O_(5) completely reacts: |N_(2)O_(5)(g)->,NO_(2)(g)+O_(2)(g)|||

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The sacral promontory supports the body of vertebra Blank______. Multiple choice question. L1 S5 S1 L5

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1. Given a = 15, b = 6, c = 1, d = 10, e = 15, and f = 3, in the figure below where the 3 $k\Omega$ resistor is the load, use Norton theorem to calculate: • Norton resistance or $R_N$ (or $R_{TH}$) (in $k\Omega$ - an integer value): • Norton current source or $I_{SC}$ (in mA): • Having formed the Norton equivalent circuit, calculate $V_o$ (in V):

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In order to improve credibility the Fed has enacted all of the following policies, except: A. the minutes of the FOMC meetings are made available. B. whenever the Fed has announced a policy change, the change actually took place. C. the Fed no longer keeps the target federal funds rate secret. D. the Fed no longer makes its future intentions clear. In order to improve credibility the Fed has enacted all of the following policies,except: O A. the minutes of the FOMC meetings are made available O B.whenever the Fed has announced a policy change, the change actually took place O c. the Fed no longer keeps the target federal funds rate secret. O D. the Fed no longer makes its future intentions clear.

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the price of subway tokens increases two percent how would this affect the demand for public transportation

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A nurse is caring for a client on an oncology unit. Which of the following interventions should the nurse implement when planning care for this client? Encourage pursed lip breathing.

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Biomedical Abortion Sandel and Parker Ethical abortion care 1. Sandel mentions how stem cells in human embryos hold promise for medical researchers to cure diseases. TRUE or FALSE 2. Sandel argues that federal funding for stem cell research should be banned. TRUE or FALSE 3. Sandel argues that more embryos are lost during natural procreation than abortion, in-vitro fertilization, and stem cell research combined. TRUE or FALSE 4. Sandel argues that human embryos: a. Have no moral worth b. Have some moral worth, but not the same kind as adult human beings c. None of these answers d. Have the same moral worth as adult human beings 5. Sandel points out that, if one believes life starts at conception, in-vitro fertilization should be banned because it creates and discards excess human embryos. TRUE or FALSE

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Problem 5. Consider a flywheel that, starting from rest, is spun up with constant angular acceleration $a = 5.0 \text{ rad/s}^2$. How many revolutions does the flywheel go through before it reaches its final speed of 3000 revolutions/minute?

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Have you ever experienced inequity? How did it affect you? How did you react?

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