One thousand dollars is invested at 5% continuous annual interest. this means the value of the investment will grow exponentially, with k equaling the decimal rate of interest. What will the value of the investment be after 7 1/2 years?
a. $1, 375.00.
b. $375.00.
c. $1, 454.99.
d. $454.99.

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Answer 1
A , 5% of 1K = 50$, 50$x7.5 = 375$
375+1000= 1375$

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On its balance sheet, Walgreen Co. reports treasury stock at cost of $4,114 million. The company has a total of 1,100,000,000 shares issued and 950,000,000 shares outstanding. What average price did Walgreen pay for treasury shares?
a. $3.15.b. $3.29.c. $3.03.d. $38.1.

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Answer:

$2.74

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What average price did Walgreen pay for treasury shares

Price per share =total treasury shares at cost/treasury shares.

Price per share=$4,114 million / (1,100,000,000 – 950,000,000)

Price per share=$4,114 million/

= $2.74 per share.

Below is financial information for two sporting goods retailers. Extreme Sports Company operates a retail business and franchising business. At the end 2011, Extreme Sports had 263 Company-owned and 120 franchise-operated retail stores. Extreme's stores are located in suburban, strip mall and regional mall locations, the company operates in 32 states. All Sports Corporation sells sporting goods and related products at over 2,500 Company-operated retail stores.
Selected Data for All Sports and Extreme Sports (amounts in millions):
All Sports Extreme Sports
Sales $5,320 $1,344
Cost of Goods Sold 3,897 887
Interest Expense 138 43
Net Income 212 33
Average Accounts Receivable 114 18
Average Inventory 998 286
Average Fixed Assets 1,163 130
Average Total Assets 2,472 662
Average Tax Rate 40% 40%
Calculate the following ratios for All Sports and Extreme Sports: If required, round your answers to two decimal places.
Find the following for each: All Sports / Extreme Sports
a. Return on assets
b. Profit Margin for ROA
c. Assets turnover
d. Accounts receivable turnover
e. Inventory turnover
f. Fixed asset turnover

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Answer:

All Sports Company and Extreme Sports Company

                                          All Sports                   Extreme Sports

a. Return on assets (ROA) = Profit margin * Assets turnover

=                                       3.98%*2.15                2.46%*2.03

=                                       8.56%                         4.99%

b. Profit Margin for ROA = Net income/Sales

=                                      ($212/5,320 * 100)     ($33/1,344 * 100)

=                                        3.98%                          2.46%

c. Assets turnover = Sales/Total assets

=                                       $5,320/$2,472          $1,344/$662

=                                       2.15                              2.03

d. Accounts receivable turnover = Credit Sales/Average receivable

=                                       $5,320/$114             $1,344/$18

=                                        46.67x                        74.67x

e. Inventory turnover = Cost of goods sold/Average Inventory

=                                       $3,897/$998            $887/$286

=                                       3.9x                            3.10x

f. Fixed asset turnover = Sales/Fixed assets

=                                       $5,320/$1,163         $1,344/$130

=                                       4.57x                        1.03x

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                             All Sports     Extreme Sports

Sales                                        $5,320             $1,344

Cost of Goods Sold                   3,897                  887

Interest Expense                          138                     43

Net Income                                   212                    33

Average Accounts Receivable     114                     18

Average Inventory                      998                  286

Average Fixed Assets               1,163                   130

Average Total Assets              2,472                  662

Average Tax Rate                      40%                  40%

Jammer Company uses a weighted average perpetual inventory system and reports the following:
August 2 Purchase 24 units at $18.50 per unit. August 18 Purchase 26 units at $20.00 per unit. August 29 Sale 48 units. August 31 Purchase 29 units at $21.50 per unit.
What is the per-unit value of ending inventory on August 31? (Round your per unit answers to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer: $21.36

Explanation:

Weighted average inventory system works by taking the average of the inventory prices on the different days.

Price on August 29 which is date of sale:

= {(Units purchased on August 2 * Unit cost on August 2) + ( Units purchased on August 18 * Unit cost on August 18)] / (Units purchased on August 2 + Units purchased on August 18)

= [ ( 24 * 18.50) + (26 * 20) ] / (24 + 26)

= $19.28 per unit

48 units were sold so the number of units left are:

= 24 + 26 - 48

= 2 units

Price on August 31

= [ (Units remaining on August 29 * Unit cost on August 29) + ( Units purchased on August 31 * Unit cost on August 31)] / (Units remaining on August 29 + Units purchased on August 31)

= [ (2 * 19.28) + (29 * 21.50) ] / ( 2 + 29)

= $21.36

The spread of ATMs and the increased use of debit cards​ _______ money. Everything else remaining the​ same, the nominal interest rate​ _______.

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Answer:

increase the demand​ for; falls

Explanation:

ATMs means automated teller machine. They increase the ease through which a bank account holder can assess her funds. ATMs can be used to :

withdraw funds check account balancetransfer money

With the proliferation of ATMs and the increased use of debit cards​, there has been an increase in the demand for money. This has led to a fall in nominal interest rate

The demand for money (the decision to hold money) is inversely related to interest rate. If the demand for money increases, it means that less bonds are been held. As a result, there would be a fall in the interest rates.

You have just made your first $4,400 contribution to your retirement account. Assume you earn a return of 13 percent per year and make no additional contributions. a. What will your account be worth when you retire in 29 years

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Answer: $152,309.69

Explanation:

You are looking for the future value of this amount in 29 years assuming it will be compounded annually.

Future value = Amount * (1 + rate)^ number of years

= 4,400 * ( 1 + 13%)²⁹

= $152,309.69

Assume that the U.S. borrowing rate is 8% while the German is 10%. If Euros are borrowed by a U.S. firm for one year, they would have to _____ against the dollar by_____ to have the same effective financing rate as borrowing dollars. Group of answer choices Appreciate, 1.1818%. Appreciate, 1.8518%. Depreciate, 1.6363%. Depreciate, 1.8518%. Depreciate, 1.1818%.

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Answer:

Depreciate 1.1818

Explanation:

U.S. has a borrowing rate of 8% and German has borrowing rate of 10%. If U.S. dollars are borrowed from firm then Euros will depreciate to match with the dollar borrowing.

[1 + 8% ] / [ 1 + 10%] - 1 = - 1.1818

Suppose that Portugal and Germany both produce beer and stained glass. Portugal's opportunity cost of producing a pane of stained glass is 4 barrels of beer while Germany's opportunity cost of producing a pane of stained glass is 10 barrels of beer.
By comparing the opportunity cost of producing stained glass in the two countries, you can tell that ___ has a comparative advantage in the production of stained glass and ___ has a comparative advantage in the production of beer.
Suppose that Portugal and Germany consider trading stained glass and beer with each other. Portugal can gain from specialization and trade as long as it receives more than ___ of beer for each pane of stained glass it exports to Germany. Similarly, Germany can gain from trade as long as it receives more than ___ of stained glass for each barrel of beer it exports to Portugal.
Based on your answer to the last question, which of the following prices of trade (that is, price of stained glass in terms of beer) would allow both Germany and Portugal to gain from trade?
a. 8 barrels of beer per pane of stained glass.
b. 6 barrels of beer per pane of stained glass.
c. 2 barrels of beer per pane of stained glass.
d. 18 barrels of beer per pane of stained glass.

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Answer:

umm I don't really understand the question

Explanation:

a

Curtis purchased stock with an initial share price of $140, and sold it when the share price was $119. While he owned the stock, he earned $10 in dividends.

What was his total percentage return on the investment?


-17.65%

-15.00%

-9.24%

-7.86%

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Answer:

Curtis

The total percentage return on the investment is:

= -7.86%.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Initial share price at which the stock was purchased = $140

The selling share price = $119

Dividends earned during the stock ownership (holding period) = $10

Total returns, including proceeds from the sales = $129 ($119 + $10)

Total returns from holding the stock until sold

= Total returns + sales proceeds minus Initial purchase cost

= -$11 ($129 - $140)

Total percentage return on the investment = $11/$140 * 100

= 7.857

= 7.86%

Spanolia LLC is estimating its WACC. Its bonds have a 12 percent coupon, paid semiannually, a current maturity of 20 years, and sell for 1,000 USD. The firm's marginal tax rate is 40 percent. What is the after-tax cost of debt? Answer in % terms to 2 decimal places w/o the % sign.

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Answer:

Spanolia LLC

The after-tax cost of debt is:

= 7.20%.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Coupon interest rate of bonds = 12%

Maturity period = 20 years

Selling price = $1,000

Firm's marginal tax rate = 40%

After-tax cost of debt = Coupon interest rate * (1 - tax rate)

= 12% * (1 - 0.4)

= 12% * 0.6

= 7.20%

b) Spanolia's after-tax cost of debt is derived by multiplying the cost of debt by the after-tax rate.  The after-tax cost of debt represents the interest that Spanolia LLC pays on the bonds less the income tax savings that it gains because interest expenses are tax-deductible.

A natural monopoly arises whenA. a single firm aggressively forces other competitors to exit and industry.B. a single firm has a monopoly over natural resources.C. two firms merge into a single firm in order to capture more of the market.D. a single firm can produce more cheaply than multiple firms due to a downward-sloping average total cost curve.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

A monopoly is when there is only one firm operating in an industry. there are usually high barriers to entry of firms. the demand curve is downward sloping. it sets the price for its goods 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  

Characteristics of natural monopolies

they have a large fixed cost The firms have a low marginal costThey occur naturally through the free market. It does not occur by government regulation or any other force

Which of the following methods of accounting for investments is appropriate when the investor has significant influence over the investee?
a. cost method.
b. mark to market method.
c. equity method.
d. lower of cost or market method.

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Answer:

The answer is "Option c".

Explanation:

The equity method is indeed the conventional technique used whenever an investor, a firm, has a massive effect on some other asset manager.

It is the method used by a company to document its money generated through investment in another company.

The investor should record its profits or losses following its ownership percentage. It regularly changes the value of the property to a balance sheet of even an investor.

Private solutions to correct for externalities Consider the following scenario: Suppose that a chicken farm uses a nearby stream to dispose of the wastes released by its chickens. These wastes flow downstream into a lake that has become thick with algae and polluted by the minerals in the waste matter. The local office of a nonprofit environmental organization collects enough donations to fund a campaign to stop the farm's pollution. Which of the following types of private solutions to the externality of pollution has occurred in this case?A. Integration of different types of businessesB. ContractsC. Moral codes and social sanctionsD. Charities

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The activities of the chicken firm constitutes a negative externality to the environment

A good has negative externality if the costs to third parties not involved in production is greater than the benefits. an example of an activity that generates negative externality is pollution. Pollution can be generated at little or no cost, so they are usually overproduced. Government can discourage the production of activities that generate negative externality by taxation. Taxation increases the cost of production and therefore discourages overproduction. Tax levied on externality is known as Pigouvian tax.

Government can regulate the amount of externality produced by placing an upper limit on the amount of negative externality permissible

Coase theorem has been proposed as a solution to externality. According to this theory, when there are conflicting property rights, bargaining between parties involved can lead to an efficient outcome only if the bargaining cost is low

Another solution to negative externality is through the activities of charities. Charities can raise donations to limit or regulate the activities of firms that constitutes a negative externality. This is the solution employed here.

Agreement and disagreement among economists
Suppose that Raphael, an economist from an AM talk radio program, and Susan, an economist from a nonprofit organization on the West Coast, are arguing over saving incentives. The following dialogue shows an excerpt from their debate:
Yvette: I think it's safe to say that, in general, the savings rate of households in today's economy is much lower than it really needs to be to sustain the improvement of living standards.
Sean: I think a switch from the income tax to a consumption tax would bring growth in living standards.
Yvette: You really think households would change their saving behavior enough in response to this to make a difference? Because I don't.
1. The disagreement between these economists is most likely due to (differences in values, differences in perception versus reality, differences in scientific judgments) .
2. Despite their differences, with which proposition are two economists chosen at random most likely to agree?
A. Lawyers make up an excessive percentage of elected officials.
B. Minimum wage laws do more to harm low-skilled workers than help them.
C. Tariffs and import quotas generally reduce economic welfare.

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Answer:

Differences in values C. Tariffs and import quotas generally reduce economic welfare.

Explanation:

Yvette and Sean most likely have a difference in values because they believe that one thing is better for the economy than the other. This means that when it comes down to the economy, they value a certain approach over other approaches.

Economist don't usually find common ground on many things but there are some things where they have a general consensus and one of them is that tariffs and import quotas are bad for the economy. They believe that people stand more to gain from free trade than restricted trade.

Daphne has received job offers in six different cities across the United States. The table below shows the nominal wage she is being offered in each city and the average monthly rent for an apartment in each city. a. Calculate Daphne’s real wage in terms of how many months of rent her wage could purchase in each city and complete the “Real Wage” column in the table below.

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Harry has worked as a general manager at Gringard, a supply chain management firm, for eleven years of his professional life. Gringard is a company that still follows a traditional business model and has not significantly changed its human resource management and talent development processes. Harry is now joining Alivron Inc., a company that focuses on a customer-driven supply chain approach. Which of the following is a change Harry should expect to find in his new company?

a. He should expect Alivron to emphasize strong operational skills rather than cross-functional collaboration skills.
b. He wil most likely need to move from following an agile approach to an analytical approach.
c. He will most likely need to work variable shifts so that he can connect with all his team members.
d. He should expect Alivron's distribution centers to run only two shifts Monday through Friday.

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Answer:

C. He will most likely need to work variable shifts so that he can connect with all his team members.

Explanation:

He will most likely need to work variable shifts so that he can connect with all his team members.

In his new company, he will most likely need to work variable shifts so that he can connect with all his team members.

Variable shifts is called rotating shifts because it is different from the conventional workdays.

The Variable shifts are programmed to schedule the employees to cover 24 hour a day, 7 days per week operations.

Hence, In the new company, he will most likely need to work variable shifts so that he can connect with all his team members.

Therefore, the Option C is correct.

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Rudy's and Blackstone are all-equity firms. Rudy's has 1,200 shares outstanding at a market price of $36 a share. Blackstone has 2,500 shares outstanding at a price of $38 a share. Blackstone is acquiring Rudy's for $48,000 in cash. What is the merger premium per share

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Answer:

$4

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the merger premium per share

Using this formula

Merger premium per share=(Cash/Shares outstanding)-Market price

Let plug in the formula

Merger premium per share = ($48,000 / 1,200) - $36

Merger premium per share=$40-$36

Merger premium per share=$4

Therefore the merger premium per share is $4

What is the present value of a perpetuity that offers to pay $100 next year and every year after the payment grows at 4.3%. Investments with similar risk are offering an 8% annual return.

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Answer:

PV= $2,702.70

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Cash flow= $100

Growth rate (g)= 4.3%

Discount rate (i)= 8%

To calculate the present value of the perpetuity, we need to use the following formula:

PV= Cf / (i - g)

PV= 100 / (0.08 - 0.043)

PV= 100 / 0.037

PV= $2,702.70

The short-run elasticity of demand for gasoline sold at gasoline stations is 0.20. If terrorism causes the supply of gasoline to fall, resulting in a 5 percent drop in quantity, if other things remain the same, the price per gallon will increase by:___________

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Answer:

25%

Explanation:

Price elasticity of supply measures the responsiveness of quantity supplied to changes in price of the good.

Price elasticity of supply = percentage change in quantity supplied / percentage change in price

0.2 =5% / percentage change in price

percentage change in price = 5/0.2 = 25%

If the absolute value of price elasticity is greater than one, it means supply is elastic. Elastic supply means that quantity supplied is sensitive to price changes.  

Supply is inelastic if a small change in price has little or no effect on quantity supplied. The absolute value of elasticity would be less than one

Supply is unit elastic if a small change in price has an equal and proportionate effect on quantity supplied.  

What is the beta for a 2 stock portfolio with a 0.43 weight in Walmart stock and the remainder in Amazon

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Answer: 0.82

Explanation:

From the given formulas, the beta of Walmart is 0.3616 and the beta of Amazon is 1.1634.

The portfolio beta is going to be a weighted average of these two betas:

= (0.43 * 0.3616) + ( (1 - 0.43) * 1.1634)

= 0.155488 + 0.663138

= 0.82

Consider a stock priced at $30 with a standard deviation of 0.3. The risk-free rate is 0.05. There are put and call options available at exercise prices of 30 and a time to expiration of six months. The calls are priced at $2.89 and the puts cost $2.15. There are no dividends on the stock and the options are European. Assume that all transactions consist of 100 shares or one contract (100 options). Suppose the investor constructed a covered call. At expiration the stock price is $27. What is the investor's profit

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Answer:

-$11

Explanation:

Covered Call involves Buy stocks and Sell call options

Earning $2.89 by selling call. So, at  stock price of $27, the payoff from options is $2.89 per option

Options Profits = $2.89 * 100

Options Profits = $289

Profit of stock = ($27 - $30) * 100

Profit of stock = -$300

Investor Net Profit = Profit of stock + Options Profits

Investor Net Profit = -$300 + $289

Investor Net Profit = -$11

Which of these is more likely to be true?
A. An adaptor is likely to consider radical innovations
B. An innovator is likely to consider incremental innovations
C. Large companies often find it easier to adopt radical innovations.
D. Innovators will often push for radical innovations.

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Answer: D. Innovators will often push for radical innovations.

Explanation:

A radical innovation is one that when made, changes up the way things were being done in the industry that it appears in. For instance, when the first digital camera was made, it changed photography forever.

This is what innovators want. They want to come up with a product that would change the way things are being done and enable them to take over the market.

The expected average rate of return for a proposed investment of $4,250,000 in a fixed asset, using straight-line depreciation, with a useful life of 20 years, no residual value, and an expected total net income of $8,500,000 over the 20 years is:_________ (round to two decimal points).
a. 10.00%
b. 20.00%
c. 40.00%
d. 1.00%

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Average rate of return is a capital budgeting method. It is used to determine if a firm should invest in a project or should not invest in a project

average rate of return = average net income / average cost of investment

average net income = (total net income - depreciation) / useful life

(8,500,000 - $4,250,000) / 20 = 212,500

Average cost of investment =( beginning book value of the investment - ending book value of the investment) / 2

($4,250,000 - 0) / 2 = 2,125,000

ARR = 212,500 / 2125,000 = 0.1  = 10%

The adjusted trial balance of Pronghorn Corp at December 31, 2022, includes the following accounts: Retained Earnings $17,000, Dividends $6,700, Service Revenue $36,300, Salaries and Wages Expense $14,000, Insurance Expense $1,880, Rent Expense $4,080, Supplies Expense $1,440, and Depreciation Expense $900.

Required:
Prepare an income statement for the year.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the income statement is presented below:

Service Revenue $36,300

Less:

Salaries and Wages Expense $14,000

Insurance Expense $1,880

Rent Expense $4,080

Supplies Expense $1,440

Depreciation Expense $900

Net income $14,000

Basically we subtracted the expenses from the revenues in order to get the net income

Project 1 requires an original investment of $125,000. The project will yield cash flows of $50,000 per year for 10 years. Project 2 has a computed net present value of $135,000 over an eight-year life. Project 1 could be sold at the end of eight years for a price of $8,000. (a) Using the present value tables in Exhibits 2 and 5, determine the net present value of Project 1 over an eight-year life, with residual value, assuming

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Answer: $126,613

Explanation:

Net Present value of Project A is:

= Present value of $50,000 annuity + Present value of residual value - Initial investment

Present value of $50,000 annuity:

= 50,000 * ( 1 - ( 1 + rate)^-number of periods) / rate

= 50,000 * ( 1 - ( 1 + 12%) ⁻⁸) / 12%

= $248,382

Present value of residual value:

= 8,000 / ( 1 + 12%)⁸

= $3,231

Net present value

= 248,382 + 3,231 - 125,000

= $126,613

The cost object of the plantwide overhead rate method is: Multiple Choice The production departments of the company. The unit of product. The production activities of the company.

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Answer: The unit of product.

Explanation:

The units produced of the goods being produced will be the appropriate cost object because it will apportion the overhead cost to the plant based on how much goods were produced by the plant itself because this would determine how much overhead the plant used.

Manufacturing overheads only occur because goods are being produced which is why the best cost object would be those same goods being produced.

When one uses the after-tax weighted average cost of capital (WACC) to value a levered firm, the interest tax shield is A) not accounted for by the use of the WACC. B) considered by deducting the interest payment from the cash flows. C) automatically considered because the after-tax cost of debt is included within the WACC formula. D) capitalized by the levered cost of equity.

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Answer:  C) automatically considered because the after-tax cost of debt is included within the WACC formula.

Explanation:

When calculating the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) for a levered firm, the interest tax shield is included because the cost of debt used is adjusted for tax as shown below:

= (Weight of debt * Cost of debt( 1 - tax rate) ) + (Weight of equity * cost of equity)

As shown above, the interest tax shield is already implicit in the formula so there is no need to adjust the levered firm for an interest tax shield as this would lead to double-counting.

K Company estimates that overhead costs...
K Company estimates that overhead costs for the next year will be $3,700,000 for indirect labor and $890,000 for factory utilities. The company uses direct labor hours as its overhead allocation base. Of 125,000 direct labor hours are planned for this next year, what is the company's plantwide overhead rate?
a. $0.03 per direct labor hour
b. $36.72 per direct labor hour.
c. $2960 per direct labor hour
d. $712 per direct labor hour
e. $0.14 per direct labor hour

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Answer:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $36.72 per direct labor hour

Explanation:

To calculate the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate we need to use the following formula:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= (3,700,000 + 890,000) / 125,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 4,590,000 / 125,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $36.72 per direct labor hour

A bond has a yield to maturity (YTM) of 9.00%. If the YTM decreases to 8.90%, then the price of the bond will_____.

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Answer:

increase

Explanation:

Edible Chemicals Corporation owns a $2 million whole life insurance policy on the life of its CEO, naming Edible Chemicals as beneficiary. The annual premiums are $72,000 and are payable at the beginning of each year. The cash surrender value of the policy was $22,000 at the beginning of 2018.
1. & 2. Prepare the appropriate 2018 journal entries to record insurance expense and the increase in the investment assuming the cash surrender value of the policy increased according to the contract to $28,200. The CEO died at the end of 2018.

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Answer:

1. Dr Insurance expense $65,800

Dr Cash surrender value of life insurance $6,200

Cr Cash $72,000

2. Dr Cash $2000,000

Cr Cash surrender value of life insurance $28,200

Cr Gain on life insurance settlement $1,971,800

Explanation:

1. & 2. Preparation of the appropriate 2018 journal entries to record insurance expense and the increase in the investment

1. Dr Insurance expense $65,800

($72,000+$22,000-$28,200)

Dr Cash surrender value of life insurance $6,200

($72,000-$65,800)

Cr Cash $72,000

2. Dr Cash $2000,000

Cr Cash surrender value of life insurance $28,200

Cr Gain on life insurance settlement $1,971,800

($2000,000-$28,200)

John believes his sales team's performance is due to outside forces, like economic and market factors. Which of the following best describes is John's locus of control?

a. External
b. Market driven
c. Internal
d. Based on labor trends.

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Answer:

a. External

Explanation:

There are only two types of locus of control and these are internal and external. In this scenario, John's locus of control would be external. This is because John is connecting various external forces that he cannot control, to the performance of the sales team. This indicates an external locus of control. If John where to instead attribute something such as hard work and training to his sales team's perfomance, then that would be considered an internal locus of control.

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