Potatoes cost Janice $1.10 per pound, and she has $5.00 that she could possibly spend on potatoes or other items. Suppose she feels that the first pound of potatoes is worth $1.50, the second pound is worth $1.14, the third pound is worth $1.05, and all subsequent pounds are worth $0.30 per pound. How many pounds of potatoes will she purchase? What if she only had $3.00 to spend?

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Answer 1

Answer:

2 pounds of potatoes

2 pounds of potatoes

Explanation:

She would only purchase pounds of potatoes for which the worth she places on them is greater than their cost. this is subject to a budget constraint of $5 and $3

she would purchase the first and second pounds because their worth is greater than their cost and based her budger she can afford them


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Suppose you have $100 of endowment, and you are offered a chance to buy a lottery which costs $36. The lottery has 25% of chance to win a prize of $G, or you just lose and get nothing. Suppose your utility function on wealth is . What is the least prize size G that you will be willing to buy the lottery

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Answer:

The least prize size G that I will be willing to buy the lottery is 192

Explanation:

First, Calculate the expected utility

Expected utility = [tex]\sqrt{100}[/tex] = 10

There are two cases

Case 1

I win = 100 - 36 + G = 64 + G

Case 2

I lose = 100 - 36 = 64

Hence the expected utility can be calculated as follow

Expected utility = Chance to win x [tex]\sqrt{( 64 + G )}[/tex] + Chance to lose x [tex]\sqrt{64}[/tex]

10 = 25% x [tex]\sqrt{( 64 + G )}[/tex] + ( 100% - 25% ) x [tex]\sqrt{64}[/tex]

10 = 25% x [tex]\sqrt{( 64 + G )}[/tex] + 75% x 8

10 = 25% x [tex]\sqrt{( 64 + G )}[/tex] + 6

10 - 6 = 25% x [tex]\sqrt{( 64 + G )}[/tex]

4 = 25% x [tex]\sqrt{( 64 + G )}[/tex]

4 / 25% = [tex]\sqrt{( 64 + G )}[/tex]

16 = [tex]\sqrt{( 64 + G )}[/tex]

[tex]16^{2}[/tex] = [tex](\sqrt{( 64 + G )})^{2}[/tex]

256 = 64 + G

G = 256 - 64

G = 192

A proper segregation of duties requires that an individual A. Authorizing a transaction records it. B. Maintaining custody of an asset be entitled to access the accounting records for the asset. C. Recording a transaction not compare the accounting record of the asset with the asset itself. D. Authorizing a transaction maintain custody of the asset that resulted from the transaction.

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Answer:

C. Recording a transaction not compare the accounting record of the asset with the asset itself.

Explanation:

Financial accounting is an accounting technique used for analyzing, summarizing and reporting of financial transactions like sales costs, purchase costs, account payables and receivables of an organization using standard financial guidelines such as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and financial accounting standards board (FASB).

Thus, it is a field of accounting involving specific processes such as recording, summarizing, analysis and reporting of financial transactions with respect to business operations over a specific period of time. Financial experts or accountant uses either the cash basis or accrual basis of accounting.

Segregation of duties helps to ensure that no single person has a sole control over the life cycle or span of a particular transaction. Thus, it is typically used for internal controls and risk management in businesses.

Hence, a proper segregation of duties requires that an individual that is saddled with the responsibility of recording a transaction not to compare the accounting record of the asset with the asset itself, instead it would be compared by another as an internal control measure.

BUS 320 Cal Lury owes $21,000 now. A lender will carry the debt for five more years at 6 percent interest. That is, in this particular case, the amount owed will go up by 6 percent per year for five years. The lender then will require that Cal pay off the loan over the next 13 years at 9 percent interest. What will his annual payment be

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Answer:

$3,753.59

Explanation:

Value of debt at end of 5 years = $21,000 * (1 + 6%)^5

Value of debt at end of 5 years = $21,000 * 1.3382255776

Value of debt at end of 5 years = $28102.7371296

Value of debt at end of 5 years = $28,102.74

Let x be the annual payments:

x*[1 - (1 + 9%)^-13] / 9% = $28,102.74

x * [1-0.32617864688] / 0.09 = $28,102.74

x * 7.486904 = $28,102.74

x = $28,102.74 / 7.486904

x = 3753.58626

x = $3,753.59

Four thousand bonds with a face value of $1,000 each, are sold at 104. The entry to record the issuance is Group of answer choices Cash 4,160,000 Bonds Payable 4,160,000 Cash 4,000,000 Premium on Bonds Payable 160,000 Bonds Payable 4,160,000 Cash 4,160,000 Premium on Bonds Payable 160,000 Bonds Payable 4,000,000 Cash 4,160,000 Discount on Bonds Payable 160,000 Bonds Payable 4,000,000

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Answer:

Dr Cash 4,160,000

Cr Premium on Bonds Payable 160,000

Cr Bonds Payable 4,000,000

Explanation:

Preparation of the entry to record the issuance

Based on the information given The entry to record the issuance is:

Dr Cash $4,160,000

[(4000*1000)*104%]

Cr Premium on Bonds Payable $160,000

($4,160,000-$4,000,000)

Cr Bonds Payable $4,000,000

(4000*1000)

(To record the issuance)

Suppose the government imposes a 20-cent tax on the sellers of artificially-sweetened beverages. The tax would shift a. demand, lowering the equilibrium price and raising the equilibrium quantity in the market for artificially sweetened beverages. b. supply, raising the equilibrium price and lowering the equilibrium quantity in the market for artificially sweetened beverages. c. supply, lowering the equilibrium price and raising the equilibrium quantity in the market for artificially sweetened beverages. d. demand, raising both the equilibrium price and quantity in the market for artificially sweetened beverages.

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Answer:

b. supply, raising the equilibrium price and lowering the equilibrium quantity in the market for artificially sweetened beverages.

Explanation:

In the case when the government impose the tax of 20% on sweetened beverages so here the price should be increased but at the same time the quantity is decreased as the supply curve shifted to the leftward where the demand curve is not impacted at all due to this things the price increased and the demand is decreased

Therefore the option b is correct

Horace Company manufactures a professional-grade vacuum cleaner and began operations in 2020. For 2020, Horace budgeted to produce and sell 25,000 units. The company had no price, spending, or efficiency variances and writes off production-volume variance to cost of goods sold. Actual data for 2020 are as follows:_______.
Data: Units produced 21,000 Units sold 18,500 Selling price $432 Variable cost: Manufacturing cost per unit produced: Direct materials $33 Direct manufacturing labor $23 Manufacturing Overhead $62 Marketing cost per unit sold $46 Fixed cost: Manufacturing costs $1,550,000 Administrative costs $906,000 Marketing costs $1,479,000
Requirements:
1. Prepare a 2020 income statement for Horace Company using variable costing.
2. Prepare a 2020 income statement for Horace Company using absorption costing.
3. Explain the differences in operating incomes obtained in requirements 1 and 2.
4. Horace​'s management is considering implementing a bonus for the supervisors based on gross margin under absorption costing. What incentives will this bonus plan create for the​ supervisors? What modifications could Horace management make to improve such a​plan? Explain briefly.

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Answer:

Horace Company

1. 2020 Income Statement using variable costing

Sales revenue                      $7,992,000

Variable Cost of goods sold:

Manufacturing costs            $2,183,000

Marketing cost per unit sold  $851,000

Contribution margin           $4,958,000

Fixed Costs:

Manufacturing costs $1,550,000

Administrative costs   $906,000

Marketing costs        $1,479,000

Total fixed costs =            $3,935,000

Net income =                     $1,023,000

2. 2020 Income Statement using absorption costing:

2. Sales revenue                      $7,992,000

Cost of goods sold:

Variable Manufacturing costs $2,478,000 ($118 * 21,000)

Fixed Manufacturing costs        1,550,000

Total cost of production         $4,028,000

Less Ending Inventory                 479,525

Cost of goods sold                 $3,548,475

Gross profit                            $4,443,525

Period costs:

Variable marketing costs $851,000

Fixed marketing costs     1,479,000

Administrative costs         906,000

Total period costs                $3,236,000

Net income                           $1,207,525

3. The differences that Horace obtains in the operating incomes under variable costing and absorption costing are due to the fixed manufacturing costs that are included in the ending inventory under absorption costing, making the cost of goods sold to be less and resulting in more profits. Under variable costing, the ending inventory does not include the fixed manufacturing costs.  So the cost of goods sold is higher, resulting in reduced profits.

4. A bonus for Horace's supervisors based on gross margin under absorption costing will entice supervisors to produce more and  sell less products so that the fixed costs can be carried forward.  Many products will be left in inventory at the end of the period, which is then carried forward to the following period, thus, enhancing the period's gross profit for maximum bonus for the supervisors.

Modifications that Horace management could make to improve the bonus plan is ensuring that production units do not exceed the budgeted sales units by a large margin and ensuring that ending inventory does not exceed an established limit.  This will entice the supervisors to produce according to market demand.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Budgeted production and sales units for 2020 = 25,000

Actual production units for 2020 = 21,000

Actual sales unit for 2020 = 18,500

Ending inventory units for 2020 = 2,500

Selling price per unit = $432

Sales revenue = $7,992,000 ($432 * 18,500)

Variable cost:

Manufacturing cost per unit produced:

Direct materials                        $33

Direct manufacturing labor     $23

Manufacturing Overhead       $62 $118

Marketing cost per unit sold  $46

Total variable costs per unit $164

Fixed cost:

Manufacturing costs $1,550,000

Administrative costs   $906,000

Marketing costs        $1,479,000

Total fixed costs =   $3,935,000

1. 2020 Income Statement using variable costing

Sales revenue                      $7,992,000 ($432 * 18,500)

Variable Cost of goods sold:

Manufacturing costs            $2,183,000 ($118 * 18,500)

Marketing cost per unit sold  $851,000 ($46 * 18,500)

Contribution margin           $4,958,000 ($268 * 18,500)

Fixed Costs:

Manufacturing costs $1,550,000

Administrative costs   $906,000

Marketing costs        $1,479,000

Total fixed costs =            $3,935,000

Net income =                     $1,023,000

2. Sales revenue                      $7,992,000

Cost of goods sold:

Variable Manufacturing costs $2,478,000 ($118 * 21,000)

Fixed Manufacturing costs        1,550,000

Total cost of production         $4,028,000 (per unit = $191.81)

Less Ending Inventory                 479,525 ($191.81 * 2,500)

Cost of goods sold                 $3,548,475

Gross profit                            $4,443,525

Period costs:

Variable marketing costs $851,000

Fixed marketing costs     1,479,000

Administrative costs         906,000

Total period costs                $3,236,000

Net income                           $1,207,525

what is the future value of ordinary annuity makes 2000 every month 10 years interest rate is 7% g

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Answer:

The future value of the ordinary annuity is:

= $346,169.61.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Ordinary annuity receipt/payment = $2,000

Payment is made monthly for 10 years (120 months)

Interest rate = 7%

From an online financial calculator, the future value is:

N (# of periods)  120

I/Y (Interest per year)  7

PV (Present Value)  0

PMT (Periodic Payment)  2000

 

Results

FV = $346,169.61

Sum of all periodic payments $240,000.00

Total Interest $106,169.61

Leslie's Unique Clothing Stores offers a common stock that pays an annual dividend of $2.60 a share. The company has promised to maintain a constant dividend. How much are you willing to pay for one share of this stock if you want to earn a return of 13.80 percent on your equity investments

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Answer:

$18.84

Explanation:

The amount i would be willing to pay is the present value of the dividend payment

Present value = [tex]\frac{dividend}{r}[/tex]

r = interest rate

2.6 / 0.1380 =  $18.84

Compute the two-year nominal interest rate using the exact formula and the approximation formula for each set of assumptions listed in (a) through (c).
a. it = 2%; it+1=3%
b. it = 2%; it+1+1 = 10%
c. it=2%; 1t+1=3%. The term premium on a two-year bond is 1%.

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Answer:

a) 2.5%

b) 6%

c) 3.5%

Explanation:

The Formula to be used is the habitat hypothesis

as stated in the document attached below

a)  it = 2%; it+1 =3%

[tex]i_{2,t}[/tex] = 0 + ( 2 + 3 ) / 2

    = 2.5% ( two year nominal interest rate )

b) it = 2%;  it+1+1 = 10%

[tex]i_{2,t}[/tex] = 0 + ( 2 + 10 ) / 2

     = 6% ( two year nominal interest rate )

c) it = 2%;  1t+1 = 3%. ∝₂,t = 1%

[tex]i_{2,t}[/tex]  = 1 + ( 2 + 3 ) / 2

     = 1 + 2.5 = 3.5%

a.  The two-year nominal interest rate is 2.5%

b.  The two-year nominal interest rate is 6%

c.  The two-year nominal interest rate is 3.5%.

The calculation is as follows:

(a)  it = 2%; it+1=3%

[tex]i,_{2,t} = 0 + (2 + 3) \div 2[/tex]

= 2.5%

(b) it = 2%; it+1+1 = 10%

[tex]i,_{2,t} = 0 + (2 + 10) \div 2[/tex]

= 6%

(c) it=2%; 1t+1=3%

[tex]i,_{2,t} = 1 + (2 + 3) \div 2\\\\= 1 + 2.5[/tex]

= 3.5%

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You are a certified fraud examiner, and a local community group, the Silver Years Senior Squad, has requested that you give a presentation about consumer fraud. They want to hear about examples of recent scams that have happened to people and how they can avoid being scammed. What advice you would give to the Silver Years Senior Squad to help them avoid becoming a victim of a telemarketing fraudster?

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

To avoid becoming a victim of a telemarketing fraudster, here some of the necessary things you should not and eventually do:

1. Usually telemarketing fraudsters require the victim involvement or participation, always say NO when you suspect a fraud

2. Old people are more vulnerable to telemarketing fraud, hence, the elderly ones need to be more careful and watch over if necessary.

3. To guide against telemarketing fraud effectively it is to carry out fast and direct reporting of any telemarketing calls suspected to be fraudulent to the Federal Trade Commission

4. Be alert and understand that fraudsters are very manipulative and focus on greed, fear, excitement, and gullibility.

5. Give them none of your information, including those you think is not sensitive or vital, you might never know how ell they could use that information

Using the information provided in the exhibits, determine SalesPro's earnings per share, dividend payout ratio, and dividend yield ratio. Enter the appropriate amounts in the associated cells. Express ratios as a percentage. Round all amounts to the nearest hundredth. Item Answer 1. Earnings per share $0.32 2. Dividend payout ratio 0.15 3. Dividend yield ratio

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Answer:

Earnings per share $0.32

Dividend payout ratio 0.15

Dividend Yield ratio 0.08

Explanation:

Earning per share for the Sales Pro is 0.32, the earning per share is calculated by dividing net income from the number of shares outstanding. The number of shares outstanding are 200,000 and net income is $64,000.

EPS = $64,000 / 200,000 =  $0.32 per share

Suppose a natural monopoly is regulated such that the price charged must be equal to the marginal cost of providing the good. This type of regulation is called ________ regulation.

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Answer:

Price

Explanation:

The marginal cost pricing rule refers to the price rule for the natural monopoly that fixed the price and the same should be equivalent to the marginal cost. Also, it give sufficient output in order to meet out the overall market demand at the time when the average total cost is less as compared to two or more firms

So, it is a price regulation

The Winter Wear Company has expected earnings before interest and taxes of $3,800, an unlevered cost of capital of 15.4 percent and a tax rate of 22 percent. The company also has $2,600 of debt with a coupon rate of 5.7 percent. The debt is selling at par value. What is the value of this firm

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Answer:

$ 19,819

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the value of this firm

Using this formula

Firm Value = [ [ Earnings before interest and tax x (1 - tax rate) ] / Unlevered cost of capital ] + Amount of debt x tax rate

Let plug in the formula

Firm value= [ [ $ 3,800 x (1 - 0.22) ] / 0.154 ] + $ 2,600 x 22%

Firm value=[($3,800×.78)/0.154]+$572

Firm value=($2,964/0.154)+$572

Firm value=$19,246.75+$572

Firm value=$19,818.76

Firm value= $ 19,819 Approximately

Therefore the value of this firm will be $ 19,819

More than 99% of all U.S. firms are classified as small businesses, and they employ about half of private workers. A small business is defined as any independently owned and operated business that is not dominant in its competitive area and does not employ more than 500 people. Understanding the advantages and disadvantages of small business ownership is crucial for any potential entrepreneur.
Match each statement or scenario with the appropriate advantage or disadvantage of small business
i. ownership.ii. Focusiii. Reputationiv. High stress levelv. Inexperience/Incompetencevi. Flexibilityvii.Inability to cope with growthviii.Costsix. Independencex. High failure rateMatch each of the options above to the items below.1. One of the leading reasons for becoming your own boss. 2. A 20-employee factory does not have a designated accounting or advertising department.3. The pizzas offered on the Patrick’s Pizza menu are often based on the types of produce in season.4. Mike’s trucking business provides specific information and products to commercial truck drivers.5. Brandy’s nursery offers delivery and expert installation of their trees at no extra cost to the customer and will replace any defective one up to 3 years after purchase.6. Sue works more than 60 hours a week at her construction business and cannot find reliable suppliers for lumber inventory.
7. Half of all new employer firms fail within the first five years.8. As a fitness expert, Tyler is having difficulties understanding the accounting requirements for his bank business loan for his workout facility.9. Circumstances such as products not arriving on time due to limited capacity affect the reputation of a company more than any other factor.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Statement True/False Explanation 1 True Two countries can achieve gains from trade even if one of the countries has an absolute advantage in the production of all goods. All that is necessary is that each country have a comparative advantage in some good. 2 False No one can have a comparative advantage in everything. Comparative advantage reflects the opportunity cost of one good or activity in terms of another. If you have a comparative advantage in one thing, you must have a comparative disadvantage in something else. 3 False It is not true that if a trade is good for one person, it cannot be good for the other one. Trades can and do benefit both sides when based on comparative advantage. If both sides did not benefit, trades would never occur. 4 False To benefit both parties, the trade price must lie between the two opportunity costs. 5 False Trade that makes the country better off can harm certain individuals in the country. For example, suppose a country has a comparative advantage in producing wheat and a comparative disadvantage in producing cars. Exporting wheat and importing cars will benefit the nation as a whole, as it will be able to consume more of both goods. However, the introduction of trade will likely be harmful to domestic auto workers and manufacturers.

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Answer:

1 - True

2 - False

3 - False

4 - False

5 - False  

Explanation:

Two countries can gain from the trade if one has comparative advantage in a certain good and other has comparative advantage in other good. The trade will always occur when both parties involved in the trade benefits from it. It is not necessary that if a country has comparative advantage in certain good then it will have comparative disadvantage in other good.

¿Cuáles son los tramites para que una empresa se vuelva persona jurídica?

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Answer: Crea una LLC o Corporación. ...

Registre su nombre comercial. ...

Solicite un número de identificación fiscal federal. ...

Determine si necesita un número de identificación fiscal estatal. ...

Obtenga permisos y licencias comerciales. ...

Proteja su negocio con un seguro. ...

Abra una cuenta bancaria comercial.

Explanation:

A firm borrows $500 and its debt-to-equity ratio is 0.7. Its cost of equity and debt are 11% and 7.5%. Its corporate tax rate is 35%. What is its weighted average cost of capital

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Answer:

8.47%

Explanation:

WACC = (Cost of equity * Weight of equity) + (Cost of debt capital * Weight of debt capital)*(1 - tax)

WACC = (11*(1/(0.7+1)) + (7.5*(0.7/(1+0.7))*(1-.35)

WACC = (11*0.5882) + (7.5*0.4118*0.65)

WACC = 6.4702 + 2.007525

WACC = 8.477725

WACC = 8.47%

So, the weighted average cost of capital of company is 8.47%.

Mideast Airlines purchased a 777 aircraft on January 1, 2020 at a cost of
$40,000,000. The estimated useful life of the aircraft is 20 years, with an
estimated salvage value of $6,000,000. What is the accumulated
depreciation and book value at December 31, 2022, using the straight-line
method

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Answer:

3,400,000 accumulated depreciation, 36,600,000 book value

Explanation:

Cost - salvage = amount to be depreciated

40,000,000-6,000,000=34,000,000 amount to be deprecated

34,000,000/20 years =1,700,000 depreciation per year

1,700,000x2-3,400,000 accumulated depreciation after 2 years

40,000,000-3,400,000=36,600,000 book value

1) (1 pt.) Consumers who put a high value on a service A) are better off with perfect price discrimination. B) are better off under a single-price monopoly. C) are indifferent between perfect price discrimination and a single-price monopoly. D) incur deadweight loss under either single-price monopoly or perfect price discrimination.

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Answer:

B) are better off under a single-price monopoly.

Explanation:

A monopoly is a market structure which is typically characterized by a single-seller who sells a unique product in the market by dominance. This ultimately implies that, it is a market structure wherein the seller has no competitor because he is solely responsible for the sale of unique products without close substitutes.

Price can be defined as the amount of money that is required to be paid by a buyer (customer) to a seller (producer) in order to acquire goods and services.

A single-price monopoly can be defined as a situation in which a business firm sells each unit of its product or service at the same price for all of its customers. Thus, it requires charging the same amount of money (price) from its customers for each unit of the product it sells.

Hence, any consumer that place or put a high value on a service are better off under a single-price monopoly because the price is universal across the company.

Current Attempt in Progress Incorrect answer icon Your answer is incorrect. Carla Willis will invest $34,700 today. She needs $173,500 in 14 years. Click here to view factor tables What annual interest rate must she earn

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Answer:

12.18%

Explanation:

Present value = $34,700

Future Value = $173,500

Time (n) = 14 years

Interest Rate = i

Future Value = Present Value * (1+i)^n

$173,500 = $34,700 * (1 + i)^14

(1 + i)^14 = $173,500/$34,700

(1 + i)^14 = 5

1 + i = 5^(1/14)

1 + i = 1.1218284

i = 1.1218284 - 1

i = 0.1218284

i = 12.18%

So, the annual interest rate she must earn is 12.18%.

Alfred derives utility from consuming iced tea and lemonade. For the bundle he currently​ consumes, the marginal utility he receives from iced tea is 16​ utils, and the marginal utility he receives from lemonade is 8 utils. Instead of consuming this​ bundle, Alfred should:______.
a. buy more iced tea and less lemonade.b. buy more lemonade and less iced tea.c. buy more iced tea and lemonade.d. buy less iced tea and lemonade.e. none of these.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Marginal utility is the additional utility derived from consuming one more unit of a good

the consumption decision is to consume more units of a good that gives the higher utility per good.  

Marginal utility per good = marginal utility / price of the good  

When marginal utility is positive, it means that increasing consumption by one unit increases total utility

When marginal utility is negative, it means that increasing consumption by one unit decreases total utility

When marginal utility is zero, total utility has reached its maximum and no more units of goods would be consumed

An example of marginal utility. Imagine a traveller arriving from the desert where he hadn't had a drink of water in days .he is offered his first glass of water. the first cup of water he drinks would give him the highest utility. As more and more cups of water is drank, marginal utility decreases. At the point where he is fully satisfied, he stops drinking water and marginal utility becomes zero.

What is the power to make the decision necessary to complete a task called

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The answer is authority

Wieters Industries manufactures several products including a basic case for a popular smartphone. The company is considering adopting an activity-based costing approach for setting its budget. The company's production activities, budgeted activity costs, and cost drivers for the coming year are as follows:

Activity Activity Overhead $ Cost Driver Cost Driver Quantity
Machine setup $200,000 # of setups    800
Inspection   120,000 # of quality tests    400
Materials receiving    252,000 # of purchase orders   1,800

The budgeted data for smartphone case production are as follows.

Direct materials $2.50 per unit
Direct labor $0.54 per unit
Number of setups 92
Number of quality tests 400
Number of purchase orders 50
Production 15,000 units

Required
a. Calculate the activity rate for each cost pool.
b. Calculate the activity-based unit cost of the smartphone case.

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Answer:

Wieters Industries

a. Activity Rates:

Machine setup =    $250

Inspection =              300

Materials receiving   140

b. The activity-based unit cost of the smartphone case is:

= $13.04

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Activity             Activity Overhead $   Cost Driver      Cost Driver Quantity

Machine setup             $200,000        # of setups                   800

Inspection                      120,000       # of quality tests           400

Materials receiving      252,000       # of purchase orders   1,800

Total overhead costs  $572,000

Activity Rates:

Machine setup =    $250 ($200,000/800)

Inspection =              300 ($120,000/400)

Materials receiving   140 ($252,000/1,800)

Budgeted data for smartphone case production:

Direct materials $2.50 per unit

Direct labor $0.54 per unit

Number of setups 92

Number of quality tests 400

Number of purchase orders 50

Production 15,000 units

Overhead Applied to Smartphone Case:

Number of setups 92 * $250 =             $ 23,000

Number of quality tests 400 * $300 =    120,000

Number of purchase orders 50 * $140 =   7,000

Total overhead applied =                      $150,000

Overhead per unit = $10 ($150,000/15,000)

Unit Cost of Smartphone Case:

Direct materials per unit  $2.50

Direct labor per unit        $0.54

Overhead per unit         $10.00

Total unit cost =             $13.04

Which of the following is not true of liquidity or marketability risk or discount? It is measurable. The magnitude of the discount or risk is inversely related to the size of the investor’s equity ownership in the business. The magnitude of the discount or risk is directly related to the size of the investor’s equity ownership in the business. It is important to adjust the discount rate for liquidity risk. It is believed to have declined in recent years

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Answer:

The magnitude of the discount or risk is directly related to the size of the investor’s equity ownership in the business.

Explanation:

The following statements should be considered true with respect to the liquidity or marketability risk

a. It can be measurable

b. The discount or risk magnitude should be inversely related

c. It is considered to be important for adjusting the discount rate

d. It can be fall in the current years

So, the remaining statement should be the answer

Why is nominal value important ?

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Answer: A preferred stock's nominal (par) value is important in that it is used to calculate its dividend while the nominal value of common stock is an arbitrary value assigned for balance sheet purposes. In economics, nominal value refers to the current monetary value and does not adjust for the effects of inflation.

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Assume that sales are predicted to be $3,750, the expected contribution margin is $1,500, and a net loss of $250 is anticipated. The break-even point in sales dollars is:_______.
a. $1,750b. $2,500c. $4,000d. $4,250e. $4,375

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Answer:

e. $4,375

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what The break-even point in sales dollars is:

Using this formula

Break-even point in sales dollars=Predicted Sales+[Net loss/(Contribution margin/Sales)]

Let plug in the formula

Break-even point in sales dollars=$3,750+[$250/($1,500/$3,750)]

Break-even point in sales dollars=$3,750+($250/.40)

Break-even point in sales dollars=$3,750+$625

Break-even point in sales dollars=$4,375

Therefore The break-even point in sales dollars is:$4,375

Your roommate John is an employee at a property management company. His employer asks him to
travel to a remote town in Yukon to meet with a prospective client.
A. Accommodation
Not knowing what type of accommodation would be available, John and his employer agree in
advance to pay John $300 for the 3-night accommodation in Yukon. Because of the high cost of living
in Yukon, John actually spends $400.
B. Parka for Extreme Cold
Yukon happens to be experiencing a record cold period, with temperatures as low as -40C. Since John
does not have any outerwear suitable for such severe weather, his employer also gives him $200 to
buy a a very warm parka jacket. After receiving the $200, John manages to find one on sale for
$198.99 that is perfect for the business trip. Assume John is very adverse to cold weather and plans
never to go to any place that cold or wear that jacket again after this business trip.
Required:
Explain to John the tax effects of the two events on his employment income. Note that your grade is
based on how you explain the tax treatment, demonstrating your understanding of the tax framework
and relevant provisions. Almost no mark is given just on comments such as "include $x" or "deduct
$y".

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Answer:
Part A: 2 f2
Part B: draw a diagonal (AC, for example); 1 f12
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A:
The area of a parallelogram is given by the
formula
A=bh
where "b' is the length of the base, and 'h' is the
perpendicular distance between the bases.
Using the numbers shown on the diagram, the
area is
A = (3 ft)(2/3 ft) = 3-2/3 f12
A =2 ft2..... area of the parallelogram
Part B:
Typically, a polygon is partitioned into triangles
by drawing diagonals from one of the vertices. It
does not matter which one. (In a quadrilateral,
only one diagonal can be drawn from any given
vertex.) Here, the "base" of each triangle is the
same as the base of the parallelogram: 3 feet.
The "height" of each triangle is the same as the
height of the parallelogram: 2/3 ft.
The area of a triangle is given by the formula

4. Problems and Applications Q4 For each of the following statements, indicate which argument for restricting trade is being utilized. Statements The Jobs Argument The National-Security Argument The Infant-Industry Argument The Unfair-Competition Argument The Protection-as-a-Bargaining-Chip Argument (A) We should restrict the importation of electric cars until our own electric car industry is mature enough to compete with foreign firms. (B) We should limit the importation of Japanese automobiles unless Japan reduces its restrictions on agricultural imports. (C) We should place a tariff on Chinese-made tires to help prevent domestic tire employees from being laid off. (D) We should subsidize our computer industry because China subsidizes its computer industry.

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Answer:

Statements      Arguments

A                      The Infant-Industry Argument

B                      The Protection-as-a-Bargaining-Chip Argument

C                      The Jobs Argument

D                      The Unfair-Competition Argument

Explanation:

The Jobs Argument:  Domestic jobs need to be protected for the good of the national economy, according to this argument.

The National-Security Argument: Some products and services are, by their nature, issues reserved under national security.  To expose the internal security systems of a nation may have untold consequences.

The Infant-Industry Argument: Nascent industries require domestic protection from foreign competitors if they must grow to competitive levels.

The Unfair-Competition Argument: This is more pronounced in developing countries without the manufacturing facilities to compete fairly with developed economies.

The Protection-as-a Bargaining-Chip Argument is argues that trade restrictions may be imposed to force other countries to reverse or remove trade restrictions.

An example of foreseeable damages from a faulty repair of your car that led to an accident would be __________. your loss of a winning lottery ticket that blew away in the wind during the accident additional hotel and travel charges that you incurred, because you missed your flight that day as a result of the accident your loss of one year's wages from a job, since you were fired that day for being late after the accident the cost to repair your vehicle, as well as all damage to other vehicles involved in the accident

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Answer:

the cost to repair your vehicle, as well as all damage to other vehicles involved in the accident.

Explanation:

A contract can be defined as an agreement between two or more parties (group of people) which gives rise to a mutual legal obligation or enforceable by law.

There are different types of contract in business and these includes: fixed-price contract, cost-plus contract, bilateral contract, implies contract, unilateral contract, adhesion contract, unconscionable contract, option contract, express contract, executory contract, etc.

A foreseeable damage can be defined as a any form of damage that the parties to a contract knew or took note of at the time when they were signing an agreement to the contract. Thus, it is the ability of an individual to reasonably anticipate the likelihood of damage or potential injury in a given circumstance such as an accident.

This ultimately implies that, foreseeable damages involves the ability of a reasonable individual to anticipate the potential results of his or her actions such as damage or injury to another person due to the refusal to repair a faulty car.

An example of foreseeable damages from a faulty repair of your car that led to an accident would be the cost to repair your vehicle, payment of hospital bill for the injured, including the damage to other vehicles that were involved in the car accident.

​Cyberphone, a manufacturer of cell phone​ accessories, ended the current year with annual sales​ (at cost) of ​$ million. During the​ year, the inventory of accessories turned over times. For the next​ year, Cyberphone plans to increase annual sales​ (at cost) by percent. a. What is the increase in the average aggregate inventory value required if Cyberphone maintains the same inventory turnover during the next​ year? ​$ nothing. ​(Enter your response as an​ integer.)

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