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Answer 1

Answer:

It is A C and D

Explanation:

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Answer 2

Explanation:

a b and c. The others are either too costly (lots of ATMs) or a bad thing (higher check fees).


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You are given the following facts about a 40% owner of an S corporation, and you are asked to prepare her ending stock basis.

Owner's beginning stock basis $36,800
Increase in AAA 32,000
Increase in OAA 6,300
Payroll tax penalty 2,140
Tax-exempt interest income 4,800
Life insurance premiums paid (nondeductible) 2,700
Owner's purchases of additional stock 22,000

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Answer:

$74,120

Explanation:

Preparation of her ending stock basis

ENDING STOCK BASIS:

Beginning stock basis $36,800

Add:Increase in AAA $12,800

(.40 * $32,000)

Add:Increase in OAA $2,520

(.40 * $6,300)

Add:Stock purchase $22,000

Total Ending stock basis $74,120

Therefore her ending stock basis is $74,120

During fiscal year 2018, BHD Inc. had Cash from Operations of $600 million, and Cash Used for Investing of $1,000 million. During the year the Cash account on the balance sheet decreased by $700 million. This implies that the Financing cash flow was an

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Answer:

the Financing cash flow is  -$300

Explanation:

The computation of the Financing cash flow is given below:

Cash from operations $600

Less: Cash used for investing -$1,000

Cash flow for financing -$300

Decrease in cash -$700

Hence, the Financing cash flow is  -$300

The same should be considered and relevant for determining the Financing cash flow

The allowable increase for a constraint is Group of answer choices how much resource to use to get the optimal solution. the amount by which the resource can increase given shadow price. how many more units of resource to purchase to maximize profits. the amount by which the constraint coefficient can increase without changing the final optimal value.

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Answer: the amount by which the resource can increase given shadow price.

Explanation:

The allowable increase refers to the amount by which the coefficient of the objective function can be increased without bringing about a change in the optimal basis.

The allowable increase for a constraint is the amount by which the resource can increase given shadow price. Therefore, the correct option is B.

Peter temporarily takes over Thomas job in his absence,what does this move represent? (10 marks)

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Answer:

A job substitution

Explanation:

A substitute is a person who takes over a job or position from another for a shorter period of time in his absence. The term is known from substitute teachers in the school, but also from substitute priests and substitute doctors who may be subordinate officials who temporarily take over for the superior.

Today, most temporary workers are used in industry and building/construction, where they give companies the opportunity for a faster adaptation to market conditions and thus help to strengthen the competitiveness of the business community.

On April 1, year 1, Hyde Corp., a newly formed company, had the following stock issued and outstanding: 1) Common stock, no par, $1 stated value, 20,000 shares originally issued for $30 per share. 2) Preferred stock, $10 par value, 6,000 shares originally issued for $50 per share. Hyde's April 1, year 1 statement of stockholders' equity should report
Common stock Preferred stock APIC
a) $20,000 $60,000 $820,000
b) $20,000 $300,000 $580,000
c) $600,000 $300,000 $0
d) $600,000 $60,000 $240,000

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Answer:

Common stock Preferred stock APIC

a) $20,000 $60,000 $820,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what Hyde's April 1, year 1 statement of stockholders' equity should report

Calculation to determine the COMMON STOCK

Common stock=20,000 shares*$1

Common stock=$20,000

Calculation to determine PREFERRED STOCK

Preferred stock =6,000 shares*$10

Preferred stock =$60,000

Calculation to determine ADDITIONAL PAID-IN CAPITAL (APIC)

APIC=[(6000*$50)-(6000*$10)]+[(20,000*$30)+(20,000*$1)]

APIC=($300,000-$60,000)+($600,000-$20,000)

APIC=$240,000+$580,000

APIC=$820,000

Therefore Hyde's April 1, year 1 statement of stockholders' equity should report:

Common stock Preferred stock APIC

$20,000 $60,000 $820,000

During the current year, assets increased from $11,000 to $19,000, and liabilities decreased from $9,000 to $7,500. If no additional capital contributions were made during the year, dividends totaled $4,000, and expenses totaled $21,000, determine total revenues for the year

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Answer:

$34,500

Explanation:

Calculation to determine total revenues for the year

Using this formula

Total revenues=Increase in Assets+Decreased in liabilities+Dividends+Expenses

Let plug in the formula

Total revenues=($11,000-$19,000)+($9,000-$7,500)+$4,000+$21,000

Total revenues=$8,000+$1,500+$4,000+$21,000

Total revenues=$34,500

Therefore total revenues for the year is $34,500

Assume that you finance a new car when you graduate. It will cost $120,000 and you will finance it with a 84 month contract having a nominal rate of 9.20% Compute the monthly payment to the second decimal place.

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Answer: $1942.89

Explanation:

Since the car will cost $120,000 and it will be financed with a 84 month contract having a nominal rate of 9.20%, then the monthly payment will be:

= PMT(9.2%/12, 84, -120000)

This will be slotted into the Excel calculator and the answer gotten will be $1942.89

Therefore, the monthly payment will be $1942.89.

In the simple Keynesian model, there are three simplifying assumptions. Among these assumptions is: __________

a. the price level is flexible no foreign sector
b. the price level is constant until
c. the economy reaches its full-employment level
d. the money supply always rises b and c

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Answer: B and C

No foreign sector

The price level is constant until the economy reaches its full-employment level

Explanation:

Keynesian economics refers to the theory that relates to total spending in the economy and how it affects output, Inflation and employment in the economy.

Assumptions of the Keynesian Model include:

• No foreign sector as economy is closed.

• Demand creates its own supply.

• The aggregate price level is fixed. ...

• The price level is constant until the economy reaches its full-employment level

• No retained earnings etc.

Curley Publishers Inc. projected sales of 51,000 diaries for 2016. The estimated January 1, 2016, inventory is 3,600 units, and the desired December 31, 2016, inventory is 5,000 units. What is the budgeted production (in units) for 2016

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Answer:

47,900

Explanation:

The projected sales for curley publishers is 51,000

The beginning inventory is 3,600

The ending inventory is 5,000

The budgeted projection units in 2016 can be calculated as follows

= 51,000+5000

= 51,500-3600

= 47,900

Hence budgeted projection units is 47,900

BMX Company has one employee. FICA Social Security taxes are 6.2% of the first $117,000 paid to its employee, and FICA Medicare taxes are 1.45% of gross pay. For BMX, its FUTA taxes are 0.6% and SUTA taxes are 2.9% of the first $7,000 paid to its employee. Compute BMX€™s amounts for each of these four taxes as applied to the employee€™s gross earnings for September under each of three separate situations (a), (b), and (c).
Gross pay through August Gross pay for September
a. 6400 800
b. 18,200 2100
c. 11700 8000

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Answer:

Scenario       Accumulated     September    FICA taxes      FUTA / SUTA

                    gross pay           gross pay      7.65%              3.5%      

a.                   $6,400               $800             $61.20             $21

b.                   $18,200             $2,100           $160.65           $0

b.                   $11,700              $8,000          $611.20            $0

Common stock holders: Group of answer choices have one vote in the election of how the company operates. are last in line to receive income. are guaranteed to get paid when the company fails. receive income before preferred stockholders.

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Answer:

are last in line to receive income.

Explanation:

Common stock holders are referred to as the owners of the company. They own shares that gives them the right to vote in a company's general meeting, receive dividends, and they have the right to get newly issued shares in the company before others.

However they are also called unsecured creditors of the company because when the business makes income they are the last in line to receive dividends if any remains.

Also in the case of bankruptcy preference share holders and other creditors are paid first. Common share holders are paid last.

Assume that an investor purchased a put option on BP with an exercise price of $1.900 for $0.0215 per unit. There are 31,250 units in a GBP options contract. At the time of the option expiration date, the spot price for GBP was $1.885. What was the net profit/loss on this option to the investor?
a. $203.125
b. $671.8750
c. $468.75
d. $1,140.625

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Answer:

a. $203.125

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the net profit/loss on this option to the investor

Net profit/loss=((1.900 - 1.885) - 0.0215)(31,250)

Net profit/loss=(0.015-0.0215)*31,250

Net profit/loss=0.0065*31,250

Net profit/loss=$203.125

Therefore the net profit/loss on this option to the investor will be $203.125

Pharoah Construction Company earned $403,000 during the year ended June 30, 2017. After paying out $225,794 in dividends, the balance went into retained earnings. If the firm's total retained earnings were $847,042 at the end of fiscal year 2017, what were the retained earnings on its balance sheet on July 1, 2016

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Given the above,

The retained earnings for June 2017

If net profit = retained earnings + dividend

Retained earnings = earnings - dividend payout

$403,000 - $225,794

= $177,206

Therefore, the retained earnings on it's balance sheet on July 1 2013 would be;

= Total retained earnings at the end of the fiscal year 2017 - Retained earnings

= $847,042 - $177,206

= $669,836

Triptych Food Corp. Income Statement For the Year Ending on December 31 (Millions of dollars) Year 2 Year 1 Net Sales 6,350 5,000 Operating costs except depreciation and amortization 1,120 1,040 Depreciation and amortization 318 200 Total Operating Costs 1,438 1,240 Operating Income (or EBIT) 4,912 3,760 Less: Interest 663 489 Earnings before taxes (EBT) 4,249 3,271 Less: Taxes (25%) 1,062 818 Net Income 3,187 2,453 Calculate the profitability ratios of Triptych Food Corp. in the following table. Convert all calculations to a percentage rounded to two decimal places.

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Question Completion:

The following shows Triptych Food Corp.'s income statement for the last two years. The company had assets of $10,575 million in the first year and $16,916 million in the second year. Common equity was equal to $5,625 million in the first year, 100% of earnings were paid out as dividends in the first year, and the firm did not issue new shares in the second year.

Answer:

Triptych Food Corp.

The profitability ratios of Triptych Food Corp.

                                               Year 2        Year 1

Net profit margin                   50.19%       49.06%

Return on total assets           18.84%       23.20%

Return on common equity    36.17%        43.61%

Basic earning power            29.04%       35.56%

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Income Statement For the Year Ending on December 31 (Millions of dollars)                                     Year 2         Year 1

Net Sales                                $6,350        $5,000

Operating costs except

depreciation and amortization 1,120           1,040

Depreciation and amortization   318             200

Total Operating Costs             1,438           1,240

Operating Income (or EBIT)    4,912           3,760

Less: Interest                            663               489

Earnings before taxes (EBT) 4,249            3,271

Less: Taxes (25%)                  1,062               818

Net Income                           $3,187         $2,453

Total assets                        $16,916        $10,575

Common equity                   $8,812         $5,625

Profitability ratios and formulas:

Net profit margin    = Net Income/Sales * 100

Return on total assets = Net Income/Total assets * 100

Return on common equity  = Net Income/Common Equity * 100

Basic earning power = EBIT/Total assets * 100

                                                      Year 2           Year 1

Net profit margin                            50.19%       49.06%

                            =  ($3,187/$6,350 * 100)  ($2,453/$5,000 * 100)

Return on total assets                    18.84%        23.20%

                            =  ($3,187/$16,916 * 100)  ($2,453/$10,575 * 100)

Return on common equity             36.17%        43.61%

                            =  ($3,187/$8,812 * 100)  ($2,453/$5,625 * 100)

Basic earning power                     29.04%       35.56%

                            =  ($4,912/$16,916 * 100)  ($3,760/$10,575 * 100)

Q1. SISKO & Co. Ltd commences business and issues one million shares with a nominal value of Le3 each. The company allows its allottees to pay Le1.25 on allotment and the remainder at a later date. All the allottees chose to do this and all the shares are sold. What is JEMILEX & Co. Ltd's paid-up share capital? A. Le1.25 million B. Le3 million C. Le1.75 million D. Le500,000 Q2. Cash Balance Le15,000; Trade Receivables Le35,000; Inventory Le40,000; Trade Payables Le24,000 and Bank Overdraft is Le6,000. Current Ratio will be : (A) 3.75:1 (B) 3:1 (C) 1:3 (D) 1 : 3.75​

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Answer:

SISKO & Co. Ltd.

1. The paid-up share capital is:

A. Le1.25 million

2. Current Ratio will be:

(B) 3:1

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Issued share capital = 1,000,000 shares

Allotment = Le1.25 per share

Paid-up share capital = Le1.25 million (Le1.25 * 1,000,000)

Current Ratio:

Cash Balance                  Le15,000

Trade Receivables         Le35,000

Inventory                        Le40,000

Total current assets      Le90,000

Current liabilities:

Trade Payables             Le24,000

Bank Overdraft               Le6,000

Total current liabilities Le30,000

Current ratio = Current assets/Current liabilities

= Le90,000/Le30,000

= 3:1

Installing an automated production system costing $300,000 is initially expected to save Zia Corporation $52,000 in expenses annually. If the system needs $7,500 in operating and maintenance costs each year and has a salvage value of $30,000 at year 10, what is the IRR of this system

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Answer:

8.87%

Explanation:

Internal rate of return is the discount rate that equates the after-tax cash flows from an investment to the amount invested

IRR can be calculated with a financial calculator  

Cash flow in year 0 = $-300,000

Cash flow each year from year 1 to 9 = $52,000  - $7,500  = $44500

Cash flow in year 10 =  $44500 + $30,000 = $74500

IRR = 8.87%

To determine the value of IRR using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. After inputting all the cash flows, press the IRR button and then press the compute button.  

When Dianna does not know the outcome of each alternative until she has actually chosen that alternative, she is facing conditions of uncertainty time pressures confirmation bias emotional intelligence escalation of commitment

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Answer:

uncertainty

Explanation:

Uncertainty is the inability of a person to know the outcome of a decision or a line of action.

One does not have a certainty of how things will turn out in a given situation.

In the given instance where Dianna does not know the outcome of each alternative until she has actually chosen that alternative, she is facing a condition where she is not certain of the outcome of any alternative

you need a 20-year, fixed-rate mortgage to buy a new home for $210,000. Your mortgage bank will lend you the money at a 7.1 percent APR for this 240 month loan. However, you can afford monthly payments of $1,000, so you offer to pay off any remaining balance at the end of the loan in the form of a single balloon payment. HOw large will this balloon payment have ot be for you to keep your monthly payments at $1000

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Answer: $337,869.73

Explanation:

Find out the future value of $1,000 given an interest rate of 7.1%. If this amount is less than the future value of $210,000, the difference is added to the final payment to come up with the balloon payment.

The APR needs to be made periodic:

= 7.1% / 12

The $1,000 payment is an annuity so this can be calculated as:

= Annuity * ( ( 1 + rate) ^ number of periods - 1) / rate

= 1,000 * ( ( 1 + 7.1/ 12%) ²⁴⁰ - 1) / 7.1/12%

= $527,297.83

Future value of $210,000

= 210,000 * ( 1 + 7.1/ 12%) ²⁴⁰

= $865,167.56

Balloon payment will be:

= 865,167.56 - 527,297.83

= $337,869.73

If the inflation rate is equal to the nominal interest rate, the real interest rate is?
negative.
zero.
either positive or zero.
positive.

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Answer: zero

Explanation:

It should be noted that real interest rate is the equal to the nominal interest rate after the inflation rate has been deducted.

Real Interest rate = Nominal rate - Inflation rate

For example let's say the nominal Interest rate and the inflation rate are both 5%, then the real interest rate will be:

Real Interest rate = Nominal rate - Inflation rate

Real interest rate = 5% - 5% = 0

Use the information provided in the journal entry to post the transaction to the t-account. Post in DR/CR order.
Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit
Nov. 1 Cash 45,000
Common Stock 45,000
Received cash from selling shares of stock
Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit
Nov. 4 Truck 21,200
Notes Payable 21,200
Bought a compary truck by signing
Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit
Nov. 8 Salaries Expense 14,500
Cash 14,500
Paid cash for salaries ,500
Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit
Nov. 12 Office Supplies 9,200
Accounts Payable 9,200
Purchased office supplies on account
Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit
Nov. 13 Cash 7,500
Unearned Revenue 7,500
Collected cash for future services
Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit
Nov. 12 Office Supplies 9,200
Accounts Payable 9,200
Purchased office supplies on account
Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit
Nov. 13 Cash 7,500
Unearned Revenue 7,500
Collected cash for future services

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Answer:

Following are the  journal entry to the given question:

Explanation:

Cash  

              [tex]1-Nov. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$45,000\\\\[/tex]

 Common stock

[tex]\$45,000\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 1-Nov.[/tex]

Truck  

[tex]4- Nov. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$21,200\\\\[/tex]

  Notes payable

 [tex]4- Nov. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$21,200\\\\[/tex]

Salaries expense

[tex]8-Nov. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$14,500\\\\[/tex]  

Cash  

[tex]8- Nov. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$14,500\\\\[/tex]

Office supplies

[tex]12-Nov. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$9,200\\\\[/tex]

 Accounts payable

[tex]12- Nov. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$9,200\\\\[/tex]

Cash

[tex]13- Nov. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$7,500\\\\[/tex]

  Unearned revenue

[tex]13- Nov \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \$7,500[/tex]

The trial balance of Swifty Corporation at the end of its fiscal year, August 31, 2022, includes these accounts: Beginning Inventory $18,650; Purchases $227,110; Sales Revenue $208,200; Freight-In $9,560; Sales Returns and Allowances $3,440; Freight-Out $1,810; and Purchase Returns and Allowances $8,000. The ending inventory is $23,400.
Prepare a cost of goods sold section (periodic system) for the year ending August 31, 2022.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the cost of goods sold section is presented below;

Beginning inventory $18,650

Purchases $227,110  

Less: Purchase return & allowances ($,8000)    

Add: Freight in $9,560  

Cost of goods available for sale $247,320

Less: Ending inventory  ($23,400)

Cost of goods sold $223,920

In this way it should be prepared

If a perfectly competitive firm raises its price, the quantity demanded of its product ____________. a. diminishes temporarily in the short run b. falls to zero c. stays the same d. falls below marginal cost

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Answer:

B. Fall to Zero

Explanation:

In a perfectly competitive market, product cost are all relatively the same. If a firm decides to raise its price on a product it's demanded quantity becomes relatively nonexistent due to the other competitors whos prices have either remained the same or even dropped in price.

Anyina Corporation has an actual profit of $80,000. The break-even point is $500,000 and the variable expenses are 60% of sales. Given this information, the margin of safety, based on actual sales, is:

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Answer:

Margin of safety = $200,000

Explanation:

Given:

Actual profit = $80,000

Break-even point = $500,000

Variable expenses = 60% of sales

Find:

Margin of safety

Computation:

Assume sales = a

So,

Variable expenses = 0.6a

Pv ratio = [(Sales - Variable expenses) / Sales]100

Pv ratio = [(a - 0.6a)/a]100

Pv ratio = 40%

Margin of safety = Profit / Pv ratio

Margin of safety = 80,000 / 40%

Margin of safety = $200,000

Terrell Corporation produces various products used in the construction industry. The plumbing division produces and sells100,000 copper fittings each month. Relevant information for last month follows:
Total sales (all external) $250,000
Expenses (all on a unit base):
Variable manufacturing $0.50
Fixed manufacturing .25
Variable selling .30
Fixed selling .40
Variable G & A .15
Variable G & A .50
Total $2.10
Top-level managers are trying to determine how a transfer price can be set on a transfer of 10,000 of the copper fittings from the Plumbing Division to the Bathroom Products Division.
1. Refer to Terrell Corporation. A transfer price based on variable cost will be set at ________ per unit.
a) $0.50
b) $0.65
c) $0.95
d) $1.10
2. Refer to Terrell Corporation. A transfer price based on full production cost would be set at ______ per unit.
a) $0.75
b) $1.45
c) $1.60
d) $2.10
3. Refer to Terrell Corporation. A transfer price based on market price would be set at __________ per unit.
a) $2.10
b) $2.50
c) $1.60
d) $2.25
4. Refer to Terrell Corporation. If the Plumbing Division is operated as an autonomous investment center and its capacity is 100,000 fittings per month, the per-unit transfer price is not likely to be below
a) $0.75
b) $1.60
c) $2.10
d) $2.50

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Answer:

Terrell Corporation

1. Refer to Terrell Corporation. A transfer price based on variable cost will be set at ________ per unit.

c) $0.95

2. Refer to Terrell Corporation. A transfer price based on full production cost would be set at ______ per unit.

d) $2.10

3. Refer to Terrell Corporation. A transfer price based on market price would be set at __________ per unit.

b) $2.50

4. Refer to Terrell Corporation. If the Plumbing Division is operated as an autonomous investment center and its capacity is 100,000 fittings per month, the per-unit transfer price is not likely to be below

d) $2.50

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Monthly production and sales units of the plumbing division = 100,000

Total sales (all external) $250,000

Expenses (all on a unit base):

Variable manufacturing   $0.50

Fixed manufacturing            .25

Variable selling                     .30

Fixed selling                         .40

Variable G & A                      .15

Fixed G & A                         .50

Total                                 $2.10

Variable manufacturing     $0.50

Variable selling                       .30

Variable G & A                         .15

Total variable costs (unit)  $0.95

Mannisto Inc. uses the FIFO inventory cost flow assumption. In a year of rising costs and prices, the firm reported net income of $219,017 and average assets of $1,413,720. If Mannisto had used the LIFO cost flow assumption in the same year, its cost of goods sold would have been $36,220 more than under FIFO, and its average assets would have been $31,640 less than under FIFO.

Required:
Calculate the firm's ROI under each cost flow assumption (FIFO and LIFO).

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Answer:

a) Under the FIFO method:-

ROI = 15.49%.

Under LIFO method:-

ROI = 13.2%

Explanation:

ROI = Net Income * 100 / Avverage assets.

a) Under the FIFO method

[tex]ROI= \frac{219017*100}{1413720} \\ROI = 15.49[/tex]

ROI = 15.49%.

Under LIFO method

[tex]ROI= \frac{182797*100}{1382080} \\ROI=13.2%[/tex]

ROI = 13.2%

Net income Under LIFO= Net income under FIFO-Increased cost of goods sold

= $219017-$36,220= $182797.

Average assets under LIFO= Average assets under FIFO-Average assets that are less under LIFO

= $1413720 - $31,640= $1382080.

You own a golf course in Florida and you need to determine how many golf carts you need to buy to maximize profits. Please answer the following questions given the information below.
A brand new golf cart costs 2000 rounds of golf and the rate of depreciation is 5%.
The real interest rate is 8%
The expected marginal product of capital is given by MPKf = 1000 – 10K.
a) What is the user cost of capital and what is it expressed in?
b) How many golf carts should you buy to maximize profits (i.e., what is K*)?​
c) Draw a graph (the uc / MPK graph) depicting the state of affairs and label this initial profit maximizing point as point A.​
Now suppose the (local) government with all their financial shortfalls embarks on a campaign to raise revenue to fund the fire department by imposing a so-called "luxury tax" (we know it as τ) equal to 15% of gross revenue. What happens to the profit maximizing number of golf carts? Please show all work and round to two decimal places.

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Answer:

a) 260 rounds of golf

b) 74

c) attached below

d) 70 golf carts

Explanation:

a) Calculate the user cost of capital and what is it expressed in

user cost of capital = total depreciation + total interest

= ( rate of depreciation * Golf cart cost ) + ( real interest rate * Golf cart cost )

= ( d + r ) Golf cart cost

= ( 0.05 + 0.08 ) 2000 = 260 rounds of golf

b) determine the number of carts that should be bought to maximize profits

Profits are maximized when User Cost of capital = MPKF

(d +r) Golf cart cost = MP Kf = 1000 – 10K

( 0.05 + 0.08 ) 2000 = 1000 – 10K

260 = 1000 – 10K     ∴ K = ( 1000 - 260 ) / 10 = 74

c) attached below is the required graph

d) Determine what happens to the profit maximizing number of golf carts

User cost of capital ( 1 - t ) = MPK^f

∴ User cost of capital ( 1 - t ) = 1000 – 10K

260 ( 1 - 0.15 ) = 1000 – 10K

305.88 = 1000 – 10K

K=69.41

that is approximately 70 golf carts is been bought to maximize profit

On October 1, 20Y6, Jay Crowley established Affordable Realty, which completed the following transactions during the month:
Oct. 1 Jay Crowley transferred cash from a personal bank account to an account to be used for the business in exchange for common stock, $30,600.
Oct. 2 Paid rent on office and equipment for the month, $2,750.
Oct. 3 Purchased supplies on account, $2,350.
Oct. 4 Paid creditor on account, $890.
Oct. 5 Earned sales commissions, receiving cash, $15,800.
Oct. 6 Paid automobile expenses (including rental charge) for month, $1,600, and miscellaneous expenses, $680.
Oct. 7 Paid office salaries, $2,000.
Oct. 8 Determined that the cost of supplies used was $1,150.
Oct. 9 Paid dividends, $2,800.
Required –
1. Journalize entries for transactions Oct. 1 through 9. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
2. Post the journal entries to the T accounts, selecting the appropriate date to the left of each amount to identify the transactions. Determine the account balances, after all posting is complete. Accounts containing only a single entry do not need a balance.
3. Construct an unadjusted trial balance as of October 31, 20Y6.
4. Determine the following:
a. Amount of total revenue recorded in the ledger.
b. Amount of total expenses recorded in the ledger.
c. Amount of net income for October.
5. Determine the increase or decrease in retained earnings for October.

Answers

Answer:

Affordable Realty

1. Journal Entries:

Oct. 1 Debit Cash $30,600

Credit Common Stock $30,600

To record the capital contribution of Jay Crowley.

Oct. 2 Debit Rent Expense $2,750

Credit Cash $2,750

To record the payment for monthly rent.

Oct. 3 Debit Supplies $2,350

Credit Accounts Payable $2,350

To record the purchase of supplies on account.

Oct. 4 Debit Accounts Payable $890

Credit Cash $890

To record the payment on account.

Oct. 5 Debit Cash $15,800

Credit Service Revenue $15,800

To record the receipt of sales commission for cash.

Oct. 6 Debit Automobile expenses $1,600

Debit Miscellaneous expenses, $680

Credit Cash $2,280

To record the payment of expenses.

Oct. 7 Debit Office salaries expenses $2,000

Credit Cash $2,000

To record the payment of office salaries for the month.

Oct. 8 Debit Supplies Expense $1,150

Credit Supplies $1,150

To record the supplies expenses for the month.

Oct. 9 Debit Cash Dividends, $2,800

Credit Cash $2,800

To record the payment of dividends.

2. T-accounts:

Cash

Date     Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Oct. 1   Common Stock       $30,600

Oct. 2  Rent Expense                            $2,750

Oct. 4  Accounts Payable                           890

Oct. 5  Service Revenue       15,800

Oct. 6  Automobile expenses                 1,600

Oct. 6  Miscellaneous expenses              680

Oct. 7  Office salaries expense             2,000

Oct. 9  Cash Dividends                          2,800

Oct. 31 Balance                                  $35,680

Common Stock

Date     Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Oct. 1   Cash                                          $30,600

Supplies

Date     Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Oct. 3  Accounts Payable     $2,350

Oct. 8  Supplies Expense                        $1,150

Oct. 31 Balance                                       $1,200

Accounts Payable

Date     Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Oct. 3   Supplies                                     $2,350

Oct. 4   Cash                             $890

Oct. 31  Balance                     $1,460

Service Revenue

Date     Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Oct. 5   Cash                                         $15,800

Rent Expense

Date     Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Oct. 2   Cash                           $2,750

Supplies Expense

Date     Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Oct. 8   Supplies                      $1,150

Automobile Expense

Date     Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Oct. 6   Cash                             $1,600

Miscellaneous Expense

Date     Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Oct. 6   Cash                             $680

Office Salaries Expense

Date     Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Oct. 7   Cash                         $2,000

Cash Dividends

Date     Account Titles              Debit     Credit

Oct. 9   Cash                           $2,800

3. Unadjusted Trial Balance as of October 31, 20Y6

Account Titles                  Debit       Credit

Cash                             $35,680

Supplies                            1,200

Common stock                             $30,600

Accounts payable                              1,460

Service revenue                              15,800

Rent expense                   2,750

Supplies expense              1,150

Automobile expense        1,600

Miscellaneous expense     680

Office salaries expense 2,000

Cash dividends              2,800

Total                           $47,860   $47,860

4. a. Amount of total revenue recorded in the ledger = $15,800

b. Amount of total expenses = $10,980

c. Amount of net income for October = $4,820 ($15,800 - $10,980)

5. Increase in retained earnings for October = $2,020 ($4,820 - $2,800)

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Oct. 1 Cash $30,600 Common Stock $30,600

Oct. 2 Rent Expense $2,750 Cash $2,750

Oct. 3 Supplies $2,350 Accounts Payable $2,350

Oct. 4 Accounts Payable $890 Cash $890

Oct. 5 Cash $15,800 Service Revenue $15,800

Oct. 6 Automobile expenses $1,600 Miscellaneous expenses, $680 Cash $2,280

Oct. 7 Office salaries expense, $2,000 Cash $2,000

Oct. 8 Supplies Expense $1,150 Supplies $1,150

Oct. 9 Cash Dividends, $2,800 Cash $2,800

ABC Company's production budget for October is based on 500 units. Standard unit cost for raw materials is $130 per unit ($10 per pound x 13 pounds per unit).

ABC's actual production in October= = 525 units.
The actual cost of materials used = $69,300 ($11 per pound x 12 pounds per unit).

Required:
a. Calculate the raw materials price variance for October. Is it favorable or unfavorable?
b. Calculate the raw materials usage variance for October. Is it favorable or unfavorable?

Answers

Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below;

a. Raw material price variance is

= (standard price - actual price) × actual quantity

= ($10 - $11) × ($69,300 ÷ $11)

= ($10 - $11) × 6,300

= $6,300 unfavorable

b. The raw material usage variance is

= (Standard quantity - actual quantity) × standard price

= (525 × 13 - 6,300) × $10

= $5,250 favorable

In this way it should be calculated

Problems and Applications Q6 The price of coffee fell sharply last month, while the quantity sold remained the same. Five people suggest various explanations: Sean: Demand decreased, but it was perfectly inelastic. Yvette: Demand decreased, but supply was perfectly inelastic. Bob: Demand decreased, but supply increased at the same time. Cho: Supply increased, but demand was perfectly inelastic. Eric: Supply increased, but demand was unit elastic. Who could possibly be right

Answers

Answer:

YvetteBobCho

Explanation:

Yvette was right because a perfectly inelastic supply means that the supply remains the same regardless of the price. With the supply remaining the same even though prices fell, enough people still bought regardless of the decrease in price that the quantity sold remained the same.

Bob was also right because the scenario painted is similar to the above. The supply increased when demand decreased which meant that even though there were less people demanding, there was more coffee being supplied such that quantity remained the same.

Cho was also correct because a perfectly inelastic demand means that the demand does not change in response to a change in price. With coffee being perfectly inelastic, people will buy the same quantity regardless so quantity sold remained the same.

The following statements describe why profits for firms in a perfectly competitive industry tend to vanish in the long run. Select the explanation that most accurately reflects this scenario?
A) Firms try to increase supply to cover their costs if they experience losses, and this leads to zero profits.
B) Firms are unable to generate revenue over time because the demand for products drops.
C) When other perfectly competitive firms see an opportunity to earn profits and enter the market prices drop.
D) When other perfectly competitive firms see an opportunity to earn profits and enter the market, prices rise.

Answers

Answer:

The correct answer is the option C: When other perfectly competitive firms see an opportunity to earn profits and enter the market the prices drop.

Explanation:

To begin with, in the microeconomics theory the perfect competitive market is characterized by the fact that there a lot of companies that sell an homogenous product and that are price takers of the market itself. So therefore that the only big difference in the firms are the costs and the prices that they have. Moreover, in the long run the firms are obtaining great profits so that leads to the enter of another more companies to the market and the supply rises the prices will have to go low so that will implicate as well a decrease in the prices of every company that now works in that industry.

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