On January 1, Garcia Supply leased a truck for a three-year period, at which time possession of the truck will revert back to the lessor. Annual lease payments are $12,000 due on December 31 of each year, calculated by the lessor using a 4% discount rate. Negotiations led to Garcia guaranteeing a $31,600 residual value at the end of the lease term. Garcia estimates that the residual value after four years will be $30,200.
What is the amount to be added to the right-of-use asset and lease liability under the residual value guarantee?

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Answer 1

Answer:

The lease liaiblity will include additional 45,134.39 dollars for the residual value guarantee

Explanation:

We need to add to the present value of the lease payment, the present value of the guaranteed residual value as this is part of the lease liaiblity as well.

Maturity  60,400.00

time   5.00

rate of 0.06

PV   45,134.39

The gain or loss based on the residual value will be considered at the end of the useful life of the truck. The expected fair value at the end of the lease has no relevance


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To satisfy their economic wants, people ______ goods and services.

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Answer:

a) Consume

Explanation:

These are options for the question;

a)consume

b) regulate

c) produce

In the concept of economics, consumption which is reffered to as sole purpose of production is the utilization of goods and services for the satisfaction of consumers. It should be noted that consumer conclude on what to consume in order to get their economic want is satisfied.

Human economic wants are numerous, and their is purchasing power by the consumer to get what they want.

Therefore, for people to satisfy their economic wants, people consume goods and services.

On january​ 1, 2017, finch company issued​ $89,000 of​ five-year, 8% bonds when the market interest rate was​ 12%. the issue price of the bonds was​ $73,000. finch uses the​ effective-interest method of amortization for bond discount. semiannual interest payments are made on june 30 and december 31 of each year. how much interest expense will be recorded when the first interest payment is​ made? (round your answer to the nearest dollar​ number.)

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Answer:

$4,380

Explanation:

The calculation of the interest expense recorded in the first year is given below:

= Issued price of the bond × market interest rate ÷ semi annual period

= $73,000 × 12% ÷ 2

= $73,000 × 6%

= $4,380

Therefore, the interest expense would be recorded when the interest payment is made is $4,380

We simply used the above formula

Advertisements for hygiene products like toothpaste and soap tend to feature doctors as spokespersons endorsing the products.Consumers perceive these doctors to possess a substantial knowledge on health and hygiene.Which of the following characteristics of the message source is represented by this example?A) ExpertiseB) CongruityC) VisibilityD) AttractivenessE) Simplicity

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Answer: A.) Expertise

Explanation: The endorsement usually offered by doctors during advert placement on products in the hygiene category such as soap, toothpaste and sanitary products is used to denote expertise. Doctors are well known and highly revered in areas of medicine including hygiene and health, there endorsement of such products is much likely to lead to higher approval rate among consumers and thus success of the product than endorsement offered by non-health or hygiene professional such as a banker.

Levine Company uses the perpetual inventory system. Apr. 8 Sold merchandise for $8,800 (that had cost...
Levine Company uses the perpetual inventory system.
Apr. 8 Sold merchandise for $8,800 (that had cost $6,503) and accepted the customer's Suntrust Bank Card. Suntrust charges a 4% fee.
12 Sold merchandise for $8,600 (that had cost $5,573) and accepted the customer's Continental Card. Continental charges a 2.5% fee.
Prepare journal entries to record the above credit card transactions of Levine Company. (Round your answers to the nearest whole dollar amount.)

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Answer:

Date               General Journal                Debit         Credit

Apr 8              Cash                                  $8,448

                       Credit card expenses      $352

                        (8,800 * 4%)

                              Sales                                             $8,800

                       (Sales  of merchandise, receipt of cash

                        and credit card charges recorded

Apr 8.              Cost of Goods sold            $6,503

                            Merchandise Inventory                   $6,503

                       (Cost of goods sold recorded)

Apr 12.             Cash                                     $8,385

                        Credit card expense           $215

                        (8,600 * 2.5%)

                               Sales                                               $8,600

                       (Sales  of merchandise, receipt of cash

                        and credit card charges recorded

Apr 12              Cost of goods sold               $5,573

                        Merchandise Inventory                         $5,573

                        (Cost of goods sold recorded)

ABC Construction enters into a contract to build two homes for brothers Jack and John. The contract specifies that the homes must be completed by April 1. ABC finishes the homes on March 30. This is an example of ______ of the contract.

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Answer:

performance

Explanation:

This is an example of performance of the contract. In the context of Law, this refers to the act of doing exactly what was required by the contract that the party has agreed to, which effectively discharges the individual bound to do the act from any future contractual liability. Which in this scenario, since ABC Construction finished building the homes before the due date, they met their obligations and are free from the contract.

Assume that divisional income from operations amounts to $215,000 and top management has established 15% as the minimum rate of return on divisional assets totaling $1,000,000. The residual income for the division is

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Answer:

$65,000

Explanation:

The computation of the residual income is shown below;

Residual income = Operating income - target income

where,  

Operating income is given in the question  

And, the target income could be calculated by

= Average invested assets × required rate of return

= $1000,000 × 15%

= $150,000

So, the residual income is

= $215,000 - $150,000

= $65,000

Strikes are much more disruptive in pro sports than in mainstream business because A. players have unique talents and cannot be replaced with temporary replacement workers. B. professional athletes' salaries are so much higher than the average worker. C. sports are seasonal, thus have less time to realize revenue. D. All of these are correct.

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Answer:

A. players have unique talents and cannot be replaced with temporary replacement workers.

Explanation:

The reason for disturbing strikes in pro sports as compared with the mainstream business is due to unique talents in players that cannot be easily found also it should not be replaced with the temporary workers.

As due to unique talents of players the win chances of games could be high

Therefore the correct option is a.

Yvonne authorizes Warren to act as her agent and sell her vehicle. Yvonne tells Warren her vehicle has never been in an accident, and Warren, despite knowing Yvonne had been in an accident a year ago in the car, passes this information on to the buyer. Is Warren liable for the misrepresentation:__________

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Answer:

no

Explanation:

because he does something that he don't know what will happen ..and do not research for someone who want to hers car

"A customer contributed $20,000 to a variable annuity contract. The account value has grown over the years and the NAV is now $35,000. The customer is now age 60, and takes a lump-sum distribution of $20,000 to pay for expenses. Which statement is TRUE?"

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Answer: C. $15,000 of the distribution is taxable and $5,000 is not taxable

Explanation:

The options to the question are:

A The entire $20,000 distribution is not taxable

B $5,000 of the distribution is taxable and $15,000 is not taxable

C $15,000 of the distribution is taxable and $5,000 is not taxable

D The entire $20,000 distribution is taxable

It should be noted that variable annuity contributions are typically not tax-deductible. Since the customer contributed $20,000 to a variable annuity contract and the account value has grown over the years and the NAV is now $35,000; when the customer takes a lump-sum distribution of $20,000. From the $20,000, $15,000 of the distribution is taxable and $5,000 is not taxable.

The following per unit cost information is available: direct materials $36, direct labor $24, variable manufacturing overhead $18, fixed manufacturing overhead $40, variable selling and administrative expenses $14, and fixed selling and administrative expenses $28. Its desired ROI per unit is $30. Compute its markup percentage using a total-cost approach

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Answer:

Mark−up percentage = 18.75%

Explanation:

Total manufacturing cost= Direct material + Direct labor  + Variable overhead + Fixed overhead

= $36 + $24 + $18 + $40

= $118

Hence, the total manufacturing cost is $118.

Total selling cost = Fixed selling cost + Variable selling cost

Total selling cost = $28 + $14

Total selling cost = $42

Hence, the total selling cost is $42

Total cost = Total Manufacturing cost + Total selling cost

Total cost = $118 + $42

Total cost = $160

Mark−up percentage = ROI / Total cost * 100

Mark−up percentage = $30 / $160 * 100

Mark−up percentage = 0.1875 * 100

Mark−up percentage = 18.75%

In its first year of operations, Roma Company reports the following. Earned revenues of $57,000 ($49,000 cash received from customers). Incurred expenses of $31,500 ($24,450 cash paid toward them). Prepaid $9,750 cash for costs that will not be expensed until next year.Compute the company's first year net income under both thecash basis and the accrual basis of accounting.

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Answer:

Computation of expenses under Cash basis

Particulars                                     Amount$

Expenses paid                                 $24,450

Add: Prepaid expenses paid           $9,750

Total expenses paid                        $34,200  

Computation of the Net Income

Particulars             Cash basis        Accrual basis

Revenue                 $49,000            $57,000

Less: Expenses      $34,200            $24,450

Net Income            $14,800            $32,550

The ending retained earnings balance of the Taco Heaven restaurant chain increased by $2.6 million from the beginning of the year. The company had declared a dividend of $1.5 million. What was the net income earned during the year

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Answer: $4.1 million

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that the ending retained earnings balance of the Taco Heaven restaurant chain increased by $2.6 million from the beginning of the year and that the company had declared a dividend of $1.5 million.

The net income earned during the year will be:

= $2.6 million + $1.5 million

= $4.1 million

What is the value of a company's current assets if the company has \$5500$5500dollar sign, 5500 in inventory, \$1500$1500dollar sign, 1500 in prepaid expenses, \$8000$8000dollar sign, 8000 in current liabilities and a quick ratio of 0.70.70, point, 7

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Answer:

The company's current assets value is $12,600

Explanation:

Quick Assets ratio = (Current Assets – Inventories – Prepaid Expenses) / Current Liabilities

=> Current Assets = Quick Assets ratio x Current Liabilities + Inventories + Prepaid Expenses = 0.7 x $8,000 + $5,500 + $1,500 = $12,600

EarthShapers Inc., a manufacturer of heavy construction equipments based in U.S.A., maintains large sales and support operations overseas. Before sending new employees to its operations in Japan, it requires the employees to take courses in Japanese history and culture so that they can adjust more easily to living in Japan. This training focuses on the _____ component of international competence training.

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Answer:

Cognitive.

Explanation:

In this scenario, EarthShapers Inc., a manufacturer of heavy construction equipments based in U.S.A., maintains large sales and support operations overseas. Before sending new employees to its operations in Japan, it requires the employees to take courses in Japanese history and culture so that they can adjust more easily to living in Japan. This training focuses on the cognitive component of international competence training.

Vaughn Manufacturing's allowance for uncollectible accounts was $190000 at the end of 2020 and $178000 at the end of 2019. For the year ended December 31, 2020, Vaughn reported bad debt expense of $31000 in its income statement. What amount did Vaughn debit to the appropriate account in 2020 to write off actual bad debts?

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Answer: $19000

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that Vaughn Manufacturing's allowance for uncollectible accounts was $190000 at the end of 2020 and $178000 at the end of 2019 and that for the year ended December 31, 2020, Vaughn reported bad debt expense of $31000 in its income statement.

The amount that Vaughn debited to the appropriate account in 2020 to write off actual bad debts will be:

= $31000 - ($190000 - $178000)

= $31000 - $12000

= $19000

Roberta is a real estate licensee representing the buyer. The buyer asks to see homes in a specific neighborhood. Roberta refuses to show any homes in that neighborhood to the buyer and tells the buyer, Nobody from your country lives in that neighborhood. Has Roberta violated any fair housing laws?

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Answer:

Yes.

Explanation:

The fair housing law act is a law prohibits discrimination in the process of renting  , buying or selling a house. This discrimination may be based on race , skin , color , sex , nationality ,or any other characteristic towards a protected group,

Declining the buyer the opportunity to inspects home in a particular neighborhood because nobody form his country lives in that area is an act that violates fair housing laws as the process seems to be biased towards a group of people from a particular country.

Analyse how fiscal policy measures could reduce inflation.

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Answer:

In order to control the demand-pull inflation, the Government undertakes some monetary measures and incorporates certain changes to the fiscal policy.One of the commonly used measures to control inflation is controlling the money supply in the economy. If the Government decreases the supply of money, then the demand will fall, leading to a fall in prices. Therefore, the Government may decide to withdraw certain paper notes and/or coins from circulation. This decreases the money supply.

Explanation:

The optimal capital structure: A) will vary over time as taxes and market conditions change. B) will remain constant over time unless the company changes its primary operations. C) will be the same for all companies within the same industry. D) places more emphasis on operations than on financing. E) is unaffected by changes in the financial markets.

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Answer:

A) will vary over time as taxes and market conditions change.

Explanation:

The capital structure is a combination of the debt and equity and if this is the optimum capital structure so it would be the best combination. Also, the equity financing maximize the market value of the company while at the same time it reduced the cost of capital

Therefore it will vary with respect to the taxes and the change in the market conditions

Suppose that the central bank must follow a rule that requires it to increase the money supply when the price level falls and decrease the money supply when the price level rises. If the economy starts from long-run equilibrium and aggregate demand shifts right, the central bank must

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Answer:

central bank must decrease the money supply, which shifts aggregate demand left

Explanation:

In such a situation as the one being described the central bank must decrease the money supply, which shifts aggregate demand left. This decrease in the money supply will lead to a decrease in consumer spending, thus reducing price levels and real output since there is less capital for spending in the economy, which ultimately causes the aggregate demand to shift to the left. Therefore creating balance in this situation.

If the economy is in long-run equilibrium and aggregate demand shifts right, the central bank must reduce the money supply, causing aggregate demand to shift left.

When the economy is in long-run equilibrium:

In a case like this, the central bank must reduce the money supply, which pushes aggregate demand to the left.

Because there is less capital for spending in the economy, a fall in the money supply will lead to a decrease in consumer spending, lowering price levels and real output, causing aggregate demand to shift to the left.

As a result, there is a sense of equilibrium in this circumstance.

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Executive pay at Ashance Inc., a manufacturing company, includes bonuses based on the year’s profits or other measures related to the organization’s goals. Sometimes, to gain tax advantages, the bonus is made part of executives’ retirement plans. Which of the following is being exemplified in this scenario?A. long-term incentivesB. balanced scorecardsC. piecework plansD. employee stock ownership plansE. short-term incentives

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Answer:

Short-term incentive

Explanation:

The reason is that long term incentives are based on achiving goals that take more than a year and short term goals achievement duration is less than 12 months. This means that the profit maximization benefit is short term goal and the incentive on short term goal is short term incentive.

The company has gained the tax advantages by including the payment of the bonus in thier retirement plans which is an example of short term incentive.

On December 31, 2017, Ball Company leased a machine from Cook for a 10-year period, expiring December 30, 2027. Annual payments of $100,000 are due on December 31. The first payment was made on December 31, 2017, and the second payment was made on December 31, 2018. The present value at the inception of the lease for the 10 lease payments discounted at 10% was $676,000. The lease is appropriately accounted for as a capital lease by Ball.Required:1. Compute the December 31, 2018, amount that Ball should report as a lease liability after the first payment has been made. 2. What portion of this total liability should be classified as a current liability?

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Answer:

Explanation:

A capital lease is a lease arrangement in which the lessor agrees to transfer the ownership of an asset to the lessee at the completion of the lease period. During the leasing contract , the lease is treated like an asset in the company's balance sheet

Lease liability at inception =                             676,000

Annual payment  made on December 2017 =(100,000)

Balance lease liability on 2017                        = 576,000

Lease liability on December 2018

Balance on 2017                                                =576,000

Factor in 10% discount on lease payment

100,000 - (576,000*10%)= 100,000-57,600 =   (42,400)

Balance on lease liability =                                  533,600

The current liability portion =

Factoring in the 10% discount =

100,000 - (533,600*10%) = 100,000 - 53,360 =  46,640

Cole is refinishing an antique china cabinet and has already spent $180 on the restoration. He expects to be able to sell the cabinet for $360. Cole discovers that he needs to do an additional $200 worth of work to make the cabinet worth $360 to potential buyers. He could also sell the cabinet now, without completing the additional work, for $100. What should Cole do

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Answer:

Cole should complete the additional work and sell the cabinet for $360.

Explanation:

If Cole sells the cabinet now for $100 and taken into account that he has already spent $180, this means that:

$100-$180= -$80

He would be losing $80.

On the other side, if he completes the additional work, he would sell the cabinet $360. However, his expenses would be:

$180+$200= $380

Now, you have to subtract the costs from the selling price:

$360-$380= -$20

This means that he would lose $20.

According to that, Cole should complete the additional work because he would be lose less money.

Suppose that the market for candy canes operates under conditions of perfect competition, that it is initially in long-run equilibrium, and that the price of each candy cane is $0.20. Now suppose that the price of sugar falls, decreasing the marginal and average total costs of producing candy canes by $0.15. Based on the information given, we can conclude that in the short run a typical producer of candy canes will be making:

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Answer:

Positive economic profit

Explanation: In the economic profit, we have to consider the revenue earned and the cost of production including the opportunity cost. In the scenario above, the economic profit is positive, because, the average and marginal cost falls by $0.15 at a time when the sales price of the product is $0.20. The economic profit here is positive, due to the further reduction in the marginal and average price of an important material in the production process. In this scenario, due to positive economic profit, the New firms are attracted to the market.

Grace found herself in a breach of contract situation where the other party met some of the terms but not others. Grace thought it would cost a lot of time and money to sue, so she decided to accept the work that had been done and call it good. This is an example of ______.

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Answer: accepting partial performance

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that Grace found herself in a breach of contract situation where the other party met some of the terms but not others and she thought it would cost a lot of time and money to sue, so she decided to accept the work that had been done and call it good.

The above scenario is an example of accepting partial performance. This is a partial performance because there's a breach of contract as not all the terms that were involved are met.

In 2006, Gap Inc. ended their relationship with 23 production facilities due to code violations. Several closings occurred because of the use of child labor. In response to these events the Gap created a large team whose purpose is to travel worldwide to ensure compliance with their Code of Vendor Conduct. This is an example of

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Answer: Social responsibility.

Explanation: The action portrayed by Gap Inc. demonstrates an expemplary attitude worthy of emulation which nails down the principle of social responsibility by organizations. This principle looks beyond the profits and revenue generated by the company but also aims to play it's role and ensure that it's actions does not violate or degrade social ethics. The closure of some facilities due to human right violation and subsequent enforcement of compliance with the code and conduct is a strict signal towards the company's strict stance at supporting and enforcing social responsibility.

self-employed cash basis taxpayer, took out a loan to use in her business. The loan principal is to be repaid on November 30 of Year 3. Jones prepaid the entire interest of $12,000 on December 1 of Year 1. What amount of interest was deductible on Jones' Year 2 income tax return?

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Answer: $6,000

Explanation:

Interest is deductible from Income tax but when interest to be paid is more than 12 months, the interest would need to be evenly spread over the period that they apply to. The total interest is $12,000 but the repayment period is 2 years. This means that the interest would need to be spread out over the 24 months involved at a rate of;

= 12,000/24

= $500

In Year 2 therefore, the relevant amount that can be deducted will be for 12 months;

= 500 * 12

= $6,000

only a monopolistically competitive firm operates at its efficient scale. both a perfectly competitive firm and a monopolistically competitive firm operate at their efficient scale of production. neither a competitive firm nor a monopolistically competitive firm charges a markup over marginal cost. only a perfectly competitive firm operates at its efficient scale.

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Answer:

Correct Answer:

only a monopolistically competitive firm operates at its efficient scale.

Explanation:

In a given market, a given organization or firm could operate either in a monpolistically competitive or perfectively competitive at its efficient scale. However, in the long run, only a monopolistically competitive firm operates at its efficient scale.

Chad runs a coffee shop that has annual revenues of $300,000, supply costs of $60,000, and employee salaries of $60,000. He has the option of renting out the coffee shop for $80,000 per year, and he has three outside offers from competitors to work as a senior barista at Starbucks (for an annual salary of $30,000), at Simon's coffee house (for an annual salary of $40,000), and at Peet's coffee shop (for an annual salary of $60,000). He can only hold one job at a time. What should Chad do?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Option 1

Revenue from coffee -300,000

Cost of sales -                60,000

Salaries -                         60,000

Net income                    180,000

Option 2

Rental income - 80,000

Option 3

Rental income -         80,000

Salary at Starbuck-    30,000

                                    110,000

Option 4

rental income              80,000

Salary at Simon            40,000

                                      120,000

Option 5

Rental income             80,000

salary at Peet               60,000

                                    140,000

Looking at all the options before Chad , his highest income compared to others options would come form running his own coffee shop,which is 180,000 . Therefore , it is advised that he should continue to run his own shop.

Originally, filters for Mr. Coffee electric-drip coffeemakers were sold through appliance and mass merchandise stores. If the company decided to sell the filters in grocery stores where customers purchased their coffee, what type of intermediaries would the company most likely hire

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Answer: Food brokers

Explanation: Food brokers may also be regarded as a type of sales agent who negotiates product sales from manufacturers and sells to consumers including wholesale resselllers, retailers chain or independent suppliers. However, in the case of food brokers, they own their businesses and have pool of clients. When Producers sell though food brokers, they do not have to start sourcing for markets as this is handled by the food brokers who works with both the producer and the wholesale outlets thereby eliminating the need for producers to start sourcing for market to see their products.

PIOs should A. request additional assistance through the National Public Information Support Network. B. seek media release approval from the Communication Unit Leader. C. compile a go kit to allow for lengthy deployments to a long-term incident. D. report to the Finance/Admin Section Chief when arriving at an incident.

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Answer:

B. seek media release approval from the Communication Unit Leader.

Explanation:

A PIO (public information officer) is responsible for managing communications with the media, public and other agencies regarding information on incidents. Before media releases the PIO is to first obtain approval from the incident commander as well as limits on the information to the released. PIO are also responsible for interviews and briefings regarding briefings, manage media and public inquiries, monitor information being reported so as to ensure accuracy

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