Matthewo wns an insurance policy (face amount of $1,630,000) on the life of Emily with Uma listed as the designated beneficiary. Of Emily dies first and the $1,630,000 is paid to Uma, how much is included in the following gross estates?

a. Matthew's gross estate?
b. Emily's gross estate?

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Answer 1

Answer:

a. $0b. $0

Explanation:

Matthew owns an insurance policy that has designated Uma as the beneficiary. If Emily dies, the money will go to Uma and not to Matthew so Matthew will not include any amount in his estate.

If Emily dies, no amount goes to her estate either because Emily was not the beneficiary, Uma was. Emily dying will simply lead to Uma's estate getting the money and not Emily's.


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Glaston Company manufactures a single product using a JIT inventory system. The production budget indicates that the number of units expected to be produced are 186,000 in October, 194,500 in November, and 191,000 in December. Glaston assigns variable overhead at a rate of $0.70 per unit of production. Fixed overhead equals $143,000 per month. Compute the total budgeted overhead for October.

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Answer:

Budgeted overhead (October)= $273,200

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Production= 186,000 in October

Predetermined variable overhead= $0.70 per unit.

Fixed overhead equals $143,000 per month.

To calculate the budgeted overhead for October, we need to use the following formula:

Budgeted overhead (October)= 0.7*186,000 + 143,000

Budgeted overhead (October)= $273,200

Hyundai's Assurance program empathized with American consumers during uncertain financial times, helping to create a psychological and emotional:_______

a. brand association.
b. differentiation strategy.
c. consumer response.
d. marketing campaign.

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The correct answer is B. Differentiation strategy

Midyear on July 31st, the Digby Corporation's balance sheet reported: Total Liabilities of $102.335 million Cash of $8.040 million Total Assets of $165.097 million Retained Earnings of $35.132 million. What was the Digby Corporation's common stock

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Answer:

$27.63 million

Explanation:

Total equity = Common stock + Retained earnings

Common stock = Total equity - Retained earnings

Common stock = (Total assets - Total liabilities) - Retained earnings

Common stock = ($165.097 million - $102.335 million) - $35.132 million

Common stock = $62.762 million - $35.132 million

Common stock = $27.63 million

Mendez Company is considering a capital project that costs $16,000. The project will deliver the following cash flows: Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 $8,000 $6,000 $5,000 $6,000 $5,000 Using the incremental approach, the payback period for the investment is:

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Answer:

2.4 years

Explanation:

Years  Cash   Cumulative Cashflow

1          8000         8000

2         6000         14000

3          5000        19000

4          4000        25000

5          5000        30000

           30000

Payback period = 2 years + (16,000 - 14,000) / 5,000

Payback period = 2 years + 0.4 years

Payback period = 2.4 years

Could anyone help with this question?

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I think the second choice is the answer.

Which economic concept helps explain the changing demand for jewelry?

A. fungibility
b. non-excludability
c. substitution
d. elasticity

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Answer:

A.fungibility is a economic concept which helps explain the changing demand for jewelry.

As

Fungibility is the ability of a good or asset to be interchanged with other individual goods or assets .

IPS Corp. will upgrade its package-labeling machinery. It costs $850,000 to buy the machinery and have it installed. Operation and maintenance costs, which are $11,000 per year for the first 3 years, increase by $1000 per year for the machine's 10-year life. The machinery has a salvage value of 12% of its initial cost. Interest is 25%. What is the future worth of cost of the machinery

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Answer:

The future worth of cost of the machinery is –$8,227,391.25.

Explanation:

The value of an amount of money at a particular interest rate at some point in the future is referred to as future worth.

Note: See the attached excel file for the calculation of the future worth of cost of the machinery.

In the attached excel file, the discounting factor for each year is calculated as follows:

Discounting Factor = (100% + Interest)^Remaining years ………………. (1)

Where:

Interest = 25%

Remaining years = 10 – Number of current year

In the attached excel file, we have:

Total future worth =  (8,227,391.25) = –$8,227,391.25

Therefore, the future worth of cost of the machinery is –$8,227,391.25.

A state is conducting an examination of mortgage loan originator Basil Thyme. During the examination, the agency is authorized to do all of the following, except:a. Administer oaths or affirmationsb. Control access to Basil’s officec. Subpoena witnessesd. Require production of relevant documents

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Answer: B. Control access to Basil’s office.

Explanation:

During the conduct of the examination of mortgage loan originator Basil Thyme, the agency is authorized to administer oaths or affirmations, subpoena witnesses and require production of relevant documents.

The agency cannot control the access to Basil's office. It can only control access to any records or documents of an individual whim is under investigation.

Your broker suggests that the stock of DUH is a good purchase at $25. You do an analysis of the firm, determining that the recent $1.40 dividend and earnings should continue to grow indefinitely at 5 percent annually. The firm's beta coefficient is 1.3, and the yield on Treasury bills is 1.4 percent. If you expect the market to earn a return of 8 percent, what is your valuation of DUH

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Answer:

The correct answer is "$28.03".

Explanation:

The given values are:

Good purchase,

= $25

Dividend,

= $1.40

Annually earning,

= 5%

Beta coefficient,

= 1.3

Treasury bills,

= 1.4%

Now,

= [tex]1.4+1.34\times 8-1.4[/tex]

= [tex]1.34\times 8[/tex]

= [tex]10.244[/tex] (%)

hence,

The fair value will be:

= [tex]1.4\times \frac{1.05}{.10244}-.05[/tex]

= [tex]28.03[/tex]

Absolutely, the proposal including its brokerage must be adopted because as fair market value was almost $25.

ABC Company operates two divisions with the following operating information for the month of May:

Division 1: sales, $128,000; operating income, $39,680; operating assets, $320,000.
Division 2: sales, $84,000; operating income, $42,336; operating assets, $420,000.

ABC Company expects a minimum return of 10% should be earned from all investments.

Required:
Prepare ABC Company’s ROI analysis using the DuPont model for each division.

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Requiere abc no minimum da carne

s).  Marty has been offered an injury settlement of ​$15 comma 000 payable in 5 years. He wants to know what the present value of the injury settlement is if his opportunity cost is 3.5 ​%. ​ (The opportunity cost is the interest rate in this​ problem.) What if the opportunity cost is 7.5 ​%? What if it is 11.5 ​%?

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the present value in each situation is as follows:

As we know that

Present value = Future value ÷ (1 + rate of interest)^time period

When the rate is 3.5%, the present value is

= $15,000 ÷ (1 + 3.5%)^5

= $12,630

When the rate is 7.5%, the present value is

= $15,000 ÷ (1 + 7.5%)^5

= $10,448.38

And, When the rate is 11.5%, the present value is

= $15,000 ÷ (1 + 11.5%)^5

= $8,703.96

In 20X4, Bosh Corporation had income of $60,000 using absorption costing. Beginning and ending inventories were 13,000 and 8,000 units, respectively. The fixed manufacturing overhead cost was $4.00 per unit. What was the net income using direct/variable costing

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Answer:

Net income under variable costing $80,000

Explanation:

The computation of the net income using direct/variable costing is shown below:

Net income under absorption costing $60,000

Add fixed cost under applied $20,000

Net income under variable costing $80,000

Working

Beginning inventory 13000

Less ending inventory -8000

Decrease in inventory 5000

Now under applied inventory $20,000

Five welding jobs are waiting to be processed. Their processing times and due dates are given below. Using the critical ratio dispatching rule, in which order should the jobs be processed

Job Processing Time (days) Job due date (days)
A 4 7
B 2 4
C 8 11
D 3 5
E 5 11

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Answer:

Order of processing the jobs:

Job   Critical Ratio

C          1.375

D          1.667

A          1.75

B          2.0

E          2.2

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Job      Processing      Job due       Critical

          Time (days)     date (days)      Ratio

A                4                    7                1.75 (7/4)

B                2                    4                2.0 (4/2)

C               8                    11                1.375 (11/8)

D               3                    5                1.667 (5/3)

E               5                    11                2.2 (11/5)

b) The critical ratio (CR) dispatching indicates the priority sequencing that should be adopted to process work at a work center. The first process is to create the CR priority index number, which is obtained from the formula of due days divided by the processing days. Therefore, the job with the lowest CR is scheduled first.

Gilmore, Inc., had equity of $135,000 at the beginning of the year. At the end of the year, the company had total assets of $290,000. During the year, the company sold no new equity. Net income for the year was $29,000 and dividends were $3,400. a. What is the sustainable growth rate for the company

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Answer:

A. 18.96%

B. 18.96%

C. 15.94%

Explanation:

A. Calculation to determine the sustainable growth rate for the company

First step is to calculate the Ending equity

Ending equity = 135,000 + 29,000 -3,400

Ending equity=$160,600.

Second step is to calculate the return on equity

Return on equity =29,000/160,600

Return on equity=0.18057285

Third step is to calculate the retention ratio

Retention ratio =(Net income- dividends) / Net income

Retention ratio= (29,000-3400) / 29,000

Retention ratio=25,600 /29,000

Retention ratio=0.88275862.

Now let calculate the Sustainable growth rate using this formula

Sustainable growth rate = (Return on equity *Retention ratio) / [1-(Return on equity*retention ratio)]

Let plug in the formula

Sustainable growth rate=(0.18057285*0.88275862)/ [1-(0.18057285*0.88275862)]

Sustainable growth rate=0.15940224/ [1-0.15940224]

Sustainable growth rate=0.1896*100

Sustainable growth rate=18.96%.

b. Calculation to determine the sustainable growth rate if you use the formula ROE band beginning of period equity

First step is to calculate the return on equity using beginning of the period equity

Return on equity using beginning of the period equity=$29,000 /135,000

Return on equity using beginning of the period equity=0.21481481.

Now let calculate the sustainable growth rate if you use the formula ROE band beginning of period equity

roe * b = 0.21481481*0.88275862

ROE band=0.1896*100

ROE band=18.96%.

c.return on equity using ending of period equity = 29,000/160,600

=>0.18057285

roe*b=>0.18057285*0.88275862

=>0.1594

=>15.94%.

Agreements between an exporter and an agent and agreements between an exporter and a distributor are called distribution contracts.

a. True
b. False

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Answer: True

Explanation:

The statement that the agreements between an exporter and an agent and the agreements between an exporter and a distributor are called the distribution contracts is true.

It should be noted that the distribution comtract is the contract that takes place between the supplying company and the other company which sells the products. The contract gives the distributor the right to sell and market the product of the supplier.

Accompanying a bank statement for Marsh Land Properties is a credit memo for payment on a $15,000 1-year note receivable and $900 of interest collected by the bank. Marsh Land Properties has been notified by the bank at the time of collection, but had made no entries.

Required:
Journalize the entry that should be made by Marsh Land to bring the accounting records up to date.

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Answer:

Dr Cash $15,900

Cr Notes Receivable $15,000

Cr Interest Revenue $900

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entry that should be made by Marsh Land to bring the accounting records up to date.

Dr Cash $15,900

($15,000+$900)

Cr Notes Receivable $15,000

Cr Interest Revenue $900

Suppose independent truckers operate in a perfectly competitive constant cost industry. If these firms are earning positive economic profits, what happens in the long run to the following: The price of trucking services

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Answer:

The price of trucking services would fall until equilibrium prices are reached. Only normal profit would be earned in the long run

Explanation:

A perfect competition is characterized by many buyers and sellers of homogenous goods and services. Market prices are set by the forces of demand and supply. There are no barriers to entry or exit of firms into the industry.  

In the long run, firms earn zero economic profit.  If in the short run firms are earning economic profit, in the long run firms would enter into the industry. This would drive economic profit to zero.  

Also, if in the short run, firms are earning economic loss, in the long run, firms would exit the industry until economic profit falls to zero.  

Periodic inventory by three methods The beginning inventory for Midnight Supplies and data on purchases and sales for a three-month period are shown below:
Number
Date Transaction of Units Per Unit Total
Jan. 1 Inventory 7,500 $75.00 10
Purchase 85.00 22,500 11,250
28 Sale $562,500 1,912,500 1,687,500
562,500 150.00 30 Sale 3,750 150.00
Feb. 5 Sale 1,500 150.00 225,000
10 Purchase 54,000 87.50 4,725,000
16 Sale 27,000 160.00 4,320,000
28 Sale 25,500 160.00 4,080,000
Mar. 5 Purchase 45,000 89.50 4,027,500
14 Sale 30,000 160.00 4,800,000
25 Purchase 7,500 90.00 675,000
30 Sale 26,250 160.00 4,200,000
1. Determine the inventory on March 31 and the cost of merchandise sold for the three-month period, using the first-in, first-out method and the periodic inventory system.
2. Determine the inventory on March 31 and the cost of goods sold for the three-month period, using the last-in, first-out method and the periodic inventory system.
3. Determine the inventory on March 31 and the cost of goods sold for the three-month period, using the weighted average cost method and the periodic inventory system.
4. Compare the gross profit and the March 31 inventories, using the following column headings.

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Answer:

1. We have:

Inventory on March 31 = $1,010,625

Cost of merchandise sold for the three-month period = $10,891,875

2. We have:

Inventory on March 31 = $881,250

Cost of merchandise sold for the three-month period = $11,021,250

3. We have:

Inventory on March 31 = $980,975.27

Cost of merchandise sold for the three-month period = $10,921,524.73

4. We have:

Details                               FIFO               LIFO                Weighted Average

                                              $                     $                                 $

Sales                            19,875,000      19,875,000                 19,875,000

Cost of Goods sold    (10,891,875)      (11,021,250)                 (10,921,525)  

Gross Profit                  8,983,125        8,853,750                     8,953,475

Inventory, March 31       1,010,625           881,250                      980,975

Explanation:

1. Determine the inventory on March 31 and the cost of merchandise sold for the three-month period, using the first-in, first-out method and the periodic inventory system.

Note: See part 1 of the attached excel file for the determined inventory on March 31 and the cost of merchandise sold for the three-month period, using the first-in, first-out method and the periodic inventory system.

From the part 1 of the attached excel file, we have:

Inventory on March 31 = $1,010,625

Cost of merchandise sold for the three-month period = $10,891,875

2. Determine the inventory on March 31 and the cost of goods sold for the three-month period, using the last-in, first-out method and the periodic inventory system.

Note: See part 2 of the attached excel file for the determined inventory on March 31 and the cost of merchandise sold for the three-month period, using the last-in, first-out method and the periodic inventory system.

From the part 2 of the attached excel file, we have:

Inventory on March 31 = $881,250

Cost of merchandise sold for the three-month period = $11,021,250

3. Determine the inventory on March 31 and the cost of goods sold for the three-month period, using the weighted average cost method and the periodic inventory system.

Note: See part 3 of the attached excel file for the determined inventory on March 31 and the cost of merchandise sold for the three-month period, using the weighted average cost method and the periodic inventory system.

From the part 3 of the attached excel file, we have:

Inventory on March 31 = $980,975.27

Cost of merchandise sold for the three-month period = $10,921,524.73

4. Compare the gross profit and the March 31 inventories, using the following column headings.

Details                               FIFO               LIFO                Weighted Average

                                              $                     $                                 $

Sales                            19,875,000      19,875,000                 19,875,000

Cost of Goods sold    (10,891,875)      (11,021,250)                 (10,921,525)  

Gross Profit                  8,983,125        8,853,750                     8,953,475

Inventory, March 31       1,010,625           881,250                      980,975

Identify whether or not each of the following scenarios describes a competitive market, along with the correct explanation of why or why not.

a. In a small town, there are two providers of broadband Internet access: a cable company and the phone company. The Internet access offered by both providers is of the same speed.
b. The government has granted a patent to a pharmaceutical company for an experimental AIDS drug. That company is the only firm permitted to sell the drug.
c. Dozens of companies produce plain white socks. Consumers regard plain white socks as identical and don't care who manufactures their socks.
d. In a major metropolitan area, one chain of coffee shops has gained a large market share because customers feel its coffee tastes better than that of its competitors.

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Answer:

1. not a competitive market

2. not a competitive market

3. competitive market

4. not a perfectly competitive market

Explanation:

To answer this question, i will first start by explaining what a competitive market is and the assumption of a perfectly competitive market as well

A competitive market is a market that has many producers and buyers of a particular product. The producers are usually in a competition to meet up with the needs of the buyers.

some assumptions of the market:

large sellers/producersidentical or homogenous goodsfree entryno discriminationperfect knowledge

a. in this question this is not a competitive market. the reason is simple. It says that there are only two providers of internet. So there are no enough producers or sellers

b. The government has limited entry into this market by giving patent to only one pharmaceutical company.

c. yes this market is competitive since there are many producers of the product and the consumers regard the products as identical or homogenous. this meets with all of the assumptions of a perfectly competitive market.

d. the product here is not homogenous or identical as this is not a perfectly competitive market since buyers would prefer to buy the coffee that tastes better and leave that of the competitors

thank!

Kawamura, a careful utility maximizer, consumes peanut butter and ice cream. Assume that both peanut butter and ice cream are normal goods and that diminishing marginal utility applies to both goods. Right after he achieves the utility-maximizing level of consumption of the two goods, the price of peanut butter falls. After he adjusts to this event, the marginal utility of peanut butter goes _____ and that of ice cream goes _____.

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Answer:

The marginal utility of peanut butter goes down and that of ice cream goes up.

Explanation:

The substitution effect states that when the price of a product falls, it will lead to a rise in the quantity demanded of the product as buyers will buy more of the product that is now relatively cheaper.

And as more of a good is bought, its marginal utility falls. And as less of a product is bought, its marginal utility increases.

Based on the above explanation therefore, the marginal utility of peanut butter goes down and that of ice cream goes up after Kawamura adjusts to the event.

This is because as more of peanut butter is bought due to the fall in its price, its marginal utility falls. And as less of ice cream is bought as it is now relatively more expensive, its marginal utility increases.

Suppose that the turkey industry is in long-run equilibrium at a price of $5 per pound of turkey and a quantity of 400 million pounds per year. Suppose that WebMD claims that a protein found in turkey will increase your expected lifespan by 2 years. WebMD's claim will cause consumers to demand _____________turkey at every price.

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Answer:

The "WebMD's claim will cause consumers to demand ______more_______turkey at every price."

Explanation:

Consumers will tend to demand more turkey in order to increase their expected lifespan by 2 years by consuming more of the protein found in turkey as claimed by WebMD.  This implies that there will a new equilibrium as the old equilibrium shifts outward to match the increased demand by consumers of turkey.  This claim may trigger demand and supply to exceed the annual 400 million pounds equilibrium at $5 per pound.

Everything else equal, if the United States runs a large foreign trade deficit, the financing of the deficit will: a. increase government subsidies. b. increase interest rates. c. decrease sales of Treasury securities. d. increase the money supply. e. decrease tax revenue.

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Answer: decrease tax revenue

Explanation:

A trade deficit occurs when the import of a country's is more than the export of the country for a given period of time period. The main cause is when there's an imbalance between the savings of a country and the investment rates.

In this case, financing the deficit will lead to the reduction in the tax revenue. When part of the tax revenue gotten from economic agents are used in the finance of the deficit, there'll be a reduction in the tax revenue.

The net income reported on the income statement of Cutler Co. was $2,460,000. There were 50,000 shares of $18 par common stock and 20,000 shares of $5 preferred stock outstanding throughout the current year. The income statement included a gain on discontinued operations of $300,000 after applicable income tax.
a. Determine the per-share figure for common stock for income before discontinued operations. Round your answer to the nearest cent.
$ per share
b. Determine the per-share figure for common stock for net income. Round your answer to the nearest cent.
$ per share

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a. The earning per share is

= (PAT - income tax discontinued operations - Preference dividend) ÷ number of common stock

= ($2,460,000 - $300,000 - (20,000 × $5)) ÷ (50,000 shares)

= $41.2 per share

b. The earning per share is

= (PAT - Preference dividend) ÷ number of common stock

= ($2,460,000 - (20,000 × $5)) ÷ (50,000 shares)

= $47.2 per share

Using information that was accurate in the year 2012, categorize each member state according to whether it was a member state using the euro, a member state not using the euro, or not a member state.
You are currently in a sorting module. Turn off browse mode or quick nav, Tab to items, Space or Enter to pick up, Tab to move, Space or Enter to drop.
European Union member state using the euro
European Union member state not using the euro
Not a member of the European Union

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Answer:

European Union member state using the euro.

SlovakiaFrance Italy

All three of the above nations are members of the EU using the Euro which enables easier transactions with the rest of the Union. France still prints and manages their old currency, the Franc for its previous colonies in West Africa.

European Union member state not using the Euro.

SwedenUnited KingdomHungary

These three countries still use their own currency with Sweden using the Krona, the British still using the Pound and the Hungarians still using the Forint. The British were still members of the EU in 2012 but have since left the Union.

Not a member of the European Union

UkraineNorway

These two nations are not part of the EU but have very significant ties to the European Union's markets.

A manufacturer produces two types of computer software, Word processing (W) and Spreadsheet (S), which is offered to two different retail outlets (#1 and #2). The following table shows the maximum price each retail outlet is willing to pay for each individual software product.
Product W Product S
Retail #1 $170 $105
Retail #2 $95 $135
What is the optimal pricing strategy that will maximize revenue for the manufacturer, given the maximum the retail outlets are willing to pay?
a. Bundle both products (W and S) and sell them at $275.
b. Price product W at $95 and Product S at $105.
c. Price product W at $170 and Product S at $170.
d. Price product W at $170 and Product S at $135.
e. Bundle both products (W and S) and sell them at $230.

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Answer:

e. Bundle both products (W and S) and sell them at $230.

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the optimal pricing strategy that will maximize revenue for the manufacturer

Using this formula

Optimal pricing=Retail #2 Product W+ Retail #2 Product S

Let plug in the formula

Optimal pricing=$95+$135

Optimal pricing=$230

Therefore based on the above calculation the OPTIMAL PRICING STRATEGY that will MAXIMIZE REVENUE for the manufacturer, given the MAXIMUM the retail outlets are willing to pay will be to BUNDLE BOTH PRODUCTS (W and S) AND SELL THEM AT $230.

For each transaction:
a. analyze the transaction using the accounting equation
b. record the transaction in journal entry form
c. post the entry using T-accounts to represent ledger accounts.

1. On May 15, DeShawn Tyler opens a landscaping company called Elegant Lawns by investing $7,000 in cash along with equipment having a $3,000 value in exchange for common stock.
2. On May 21, Elegant Lawns purchases office supplies on credit for $500.
3. On May 25, Elegant Lawns receives $4,000 cash for performing landscaping services.
4. On May 30, Elegant Lawns receives $1,000 cash in advance of providing landscaping services to a customer.

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Answer:

Elegant Lawns

a. Analysis of transactions using the accounting equation:

1. May 15, Assets Cash $7,000 Equipment $3,000 Equity: Common stock $10,000

2. May 21, Assets: Office supplies $500 Liabilities: Accounts Payable $500

3. May 25, Assets: Cash $4,000 Equity: Service Revenue $4,000

4. May 30, Assets: Cash $1,000 Equity: Service Revenue $1,000

b. Journal Entries:

Date          Account Titles        Debit        Credit

1. May 15, Assets: Cash         $7,000

Assets: Equipment                $3,000

Equity: Common stock                             $10,000

2.

May 21, Assets: Office supplies $500

Liabilities: Accounts Payable                       $500

3. May 25, Assets: Cash       $4,000

Equity: Service Revenue                          $4,000

4. May 30, Assets: Cash       $1,000

Equity: Service Revenue                          $1,000

c. T-accounts:

Cash

Date          Account Titles        Debit        Credit

1. May 15   Common stock     $7,000

3. May 25, Service revenue    4,000

4. May 30, Service revenue    1,000

Equipment

Date          Account Titles        Debit        Credit

1. May 15   Common stock     $3,000

Office Supplies

Date          Account Titles        Debit        Credit

2. May 21, Accounts Payable $500

Common Stock

Date          Account Titles        Debit        Credit

1. May 15   Cash                                        $7,000

1. May 15   Equipment                                3,000

Accounts Payable

Date          Account Titles        Debit        Credit

2. May 21, Office supplies                         $500

Service Revenue

Date          Account Titles        Debit        Credit

3. May 25, Cash                                       $4,000

4. May 30, Cash                                          1,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis with Accounting Equation:

1. May 15, Assets Cash $7,000 Equipment $3,000 Equity: Common stock $10,000

2. May 21, Assets: Office supplies $500 Liabilities: Accounts Payable $500

3. May 25, Assets: Cash $4,000 Equity: Service Revenue $4,000

4. May 30, Assets: Cash $1,000 Equity: Service Revenue $1,000

Suppose banks increase excess reserves by $ 471845 . If the reserve ratio is 12 percent, what is the maximum increase in the money supply

Answers

Answer:

$3,932,025.94

Explanation:

Multiplier = 1 / rr

Multiplier = 1 / Reserve ratio

Multiplier = 1 / 0.12

Multiplier = 8.3333

Increase in money supply = Multiplier * Increase in excess reserves

Increase in money supply = 8.3333 * $471,845

Increase in money supply = $3,932,025.94

So, the maximum increase in the money supply is $3,932,025.94.

Workman Software has 11 percent coupon bonds on the market with 19 years to maturity. The bonds make semiannual payments and currently sell for 108.3 percent of par. a. What is the current yield on the bonds

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Answer:

10.16%

Explanation:

Coupon amount = 11% * 1000

Coupon amount = $110

Price of bond = 1000*108.3%

Price of bond = $1,083

Current yield = Coupon amount / Price of bond

Current yield = $110 / $1,083

Current yield = 0.1015697

Current yield = 10.16%

So, the current yield on the bonds is 10.16%.

Monopoly in the competitive environment a. is enjoyed by few organizations as sole suppliers of a good or service. b. is typical of public utilities -- even more so now than twenty years ago. c. cannot be achieved temporarily even through the use of patents and similar legal devices. d. is the logical extension of a firm's control of its production and labor resources. e. is, all in all, the most common type of competition in the U.S. market.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

and services.

An example of a monopoly is a utility company

A natural monopoly occurs due to the high start-up costs or a large economies of scale.

Natural monopolies are usually the only company providing a service in a particular region  

Because the demand curve for a monopoly is downward sloping, marginal revenue is less than price. As prices fall, more units of the product are bought.

In a monopoly When the average cost is falling, the marginal cost lies below the average cost. If the government sets price to be equal to marginal cost, which lies below the average cost, the monopoly would incur losses.

The price of a basket of goods is $2000 in the U.S. If purchasing power parity holds, and the dollar buys two units of some country’s currency, then how many units of foreign currency does the same basket of goods cost in that country?

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Answer:

4000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine how many units of foreign currency does the same basket of goods cost in that country

Based on the information given we were told that the PRICE OF A BASKET OF GOODS is the amount of $2000 in which the dollar buys TWO UNITS of some country’s currency, now let determine HOW MANY UNITS of foreign currency does the same basket of goods cost in that country

Using this formula

Units of foreign currency=Basket of goods price*Some country’s currency units

Let plug in the formula

Units of foreign currency=$2,000* 2 units

Units of foreign currency=4,000 units

Therefore the number of units of foreign currency that the same basket of goods cost in that country is 4,000

The price of a basket of goods is $2000 in the U.S. If purchasing power parity holds, and the dollar buys two units of some country’s currency, then how many units of foreign currency does

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