TD Bank has the following assets and liabilities as of year-end. All assets and liabilities are currently priced at par and pay interest annually.

Assets Amount($millions) Annual Rate Liabilities Amount ($ millions) Annual Rate
2-years loans $40 8% 3-years GIC $60 7%
3-years loans $60 8% 5-years term deposit $30 6%
Equity $10
Total $100 Total $100

Required:
a. What is the change in the value of its assets if all interest rates decrease by 1 percent?
b. What is the change in the value of its liabilities if all interest rates decrease by 1 percent?
c. What is the effect on the value of the Fi's equity if interest rates decrease by 1 percent?

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Answer 1

Answer:

a) Change of $2.6 million

b) Change of $3.3 million.

c) Decrease in equity by $0.7 million

Explanation:

a) Determine change in value of assets when interest rates decrease by 1%

i) 2-year loans

Principal Amount = $40  , Annual rate = 8%

Value of asset = P +  interest =  $40 + 6.4 = $46.4

Interest earned = PRT = (40 * 8 * 2) / 100 = $6.4

Given that Annual rate = 8 - 1 = 7%

value of asset = P + interest = $45.6

interest = ( 40 * 7 * 2 ) / 100 = $5.6

change in 2-year loan assets = 46.4 - 45.6 = $0.8 million

ii) 3-year loan assets

Principal amount = $60 , annual rate = 8%

Value of asset = P + interest = 60 + 14.4 = $74.4

interest earned = PRT = ( 60 * 8 * 3 ) / 100 = $14.4

When Annual rate = 8 - 1 = 7%

value of asset = P + interest = 60 + 12.6 = $72.6

interest = ( 60 * 7 * 3 ) / 100 = $12.6

Change in 3-years loan assets = 74.4 - 72.6 = $1.8

∴Total change in value of assets = 1.8 + 0.8 = $2.6 million

B) Change in value of liabilities when interest rates fall by 1%

i) 3-years GIC liability

Principal amount = $60 , interest rate = 7%

Value of liability = P + interest = $72.6

interest = ( 60 * 7 * 3 ) / 100 = $12.6

When interest rate = 7 - 1 = 6%

Interest = ( 60 * 6 *3 ) / 100 = $10.8

value = 60 + 10.8 = $70.8

change in 3 years GIC liability = 72.6 - 70.8 = $1.8

ii) 5 - years term deposit liability

principal amount = $30 , interest rate = 6%

value of liability = P + interest accrued = 30 + 9 = $39

Interest accrued = ( 30 * 6 * 5 ) / 100 = $9

when Interest rate = 6 - 1 = 5%

value of liability = P + interest accrued = 30 + 7.5 = $37.5

interest accrued = ( 30 * 5 * 5 ) / 100 = $7.5

change in 5-years term deposit liability = 39 - 37.5 = $1.5

∴ Total change in value of liabilities = 1.8 + 1.5 = $3.3 million

c) Effect on the value of FI's equity is that there will be an DECRESE in equity because of the Increase in Liability value more than increase in asset value

Equity = asset - liability

           = 2.6 - 3.3 = -$0.7 million


Related Questions

In its income statement for the year ended December 31, 2022, Sheffield Corp. reported the following condensed data.

Operating expenses $725,000
Interest revenue $38,000
Cost of goods sold 1,261,000
Loss on disposal of plant assets 22,000
Interest expense 76,000
Net sales 2,204,000
Income tax expense 50,000
Other comprehensive income (net of $1,200 tax) 8,800

Required:
Prepare a multiple-step income statement.

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Answer:

Sheffield Corp.

Multiple-step income statement for the year ended December 31, 2022

Net sales                                                                            $2,204,000

Less Cost of goods sold                                                   ($1,261,000)

Gross Profit                                                                           $943,000

Less Operating Expenses :

Operating expenses                  $725,000                       ($725,000)

Operating Profit                                                                    $218,000

Less Non Operating Expenses :

Interest revenue                         ($38,000)

Loss on disposal of plant assets $22,000

Interest expense                          $76,000

Income tax expense                    $50,000                        ($110,000)

Net Profit                                                                              $108,000

Other Comprehensive Income

Other comprehensive income (net of $1,200 tax)                $8,800

Total Profit and loss and comprehensive income              $116,800

Explanation:

A multiple-step income statement shows separately profit derived from primary activities and that derived from secondary activities as shown above.

A small firm builds television antennas. The investment in plan and equipment is $200,000. The variable cost per television antenna is $500. The price of the television antenna is $1000. How many television antennas would be needed for the firm to break even

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Answer:

Break-even quantity is 400 units.

Explanation:

Below is the calculation for the number of television antennas:

At break-even, the firm's total revenue is equal to the total cost.

Cost of investment (fixed cost) = $200000

Variable cost = $500

Pirce of television antenna = $1000

At break-even, TR = TC

(P x Q) = (TFC + TVC)

1000Q = 200000 + 500Q

10000Q-500Q = 200000

500Q = 200000

Q = 200000 / 500

Q = 400 units

Thus break-even quantity is 400 units.

Managers in international businesses will need to evaluate the attractiveness of a country as a market or location for a facility or investment.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

a. True

Explanation:

A manager can be defined as an individual who is saddled with the responsibility of providing guidance, support, supervision, administrative control, as well as acting as a role model or example to the employees working in an organization by being morally upright. Thus, he or she supervises and ensures his subordinates (employees) are working effectively and efficiently with the organization's goals and objectives.

Generally, managers working in international businesses are expected to evaluate the attractiveness of a country as a market or location for a facility or investment before going ahead to the endorse and approve it for any business having long-term plan, goals and objectives in mind.

Some examples of the factors a manager should look out for in determining the attractiveness of a country includes freedom of expression, government policies, power supply, taxation, ease of doing business, climate, etc.

Calvin works in the accounting department for a textbook publishing firm preparing budgets and reporting production costs. What job does Calvin hold

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Answer:

The answer is "managerial accountant".

Explanation:

The economic circumstances collect and earned value collection of data, evaluating and presenting financial information for the organization or the management team of the company. These statistics will then be used to make sensible financial decisions that really can benefit the overall growth of the organization.

Managers were employing company and organizational accounts to monitor internal financial processes, revenue, spending, and budget, submit reports, determine past trends and forecast future needs, and aid economic decisions.

Prepare journal entries to record each of the following four separate issuances of stock.

a. A corporation issued 3,000 shares of $10 par value common stock for $36,000 cash.
b. A corporation issued 1,500 shares of no-par common stock to its promoters in exchange for their efforts, estimated to be worth $23,000. The stock has a $2 per share stated value.
c. A corporation issued 1,500 shares of no-par common stock to its promoters in exchange for their efforts, estimated to be worth $23,000. The stock has no stated value.
d. A corporation issued 750 shares of $75 par value preferred stock for $79,250 cash.

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Answer:

Transaction a

Debit : Cash $36,000

Credit : Common Stock (3,000 x $10) $30,000

Credit : Common Stock - Paid in excess of par $6,000

Transaction b

Debit : Cash $23,000

Credit : Common Stock $23,000

Transaction c

Debit : Cash $23,000

Credit : Common Stock $23,000

Transaction d

Debit : Cash $79,250

Credit : Preferred Stock (750 x $75) $56,250

Credit : Preferred Stock - Paid in excess of par $23,000

Explanation:

The journal entries to record each of the following four separate issuances of stock have been prepared above.

Step 1 : Distinguish if Stock has par value or not

For par value stock, any amount paid in excess of par value is places in a reserve - Paid in Excess of Par on issuance.

For non par value stocks, we value stocks at market price of item exchanged

Step 2 : Recording

On Issuance, Cash is increasing so we debit Cash Account. The Stock Account as well as the Reserve - Paid in Excess (if applicable) both increases on the credit side, so that will be a Credit entry

Weighted Average Cost Flow Method Under Perpetual Inventory System The following units of a particular item were available for sale during the calendar year:

Jan. 1 Inventory 4,000 units at $40
Apr. 19 Sale 2,500 units
June 30 Purchase 4,500 units at $44
Sept. 2 Sale 5,000 units
Nov. 15 Purchase 2,000 units at $46

Required:
The firm uses the weighted average cost method with a perpetual inventory system. Determine the cost of goods sold for each sale and the inventory balance after each sale.

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Answer:

Cost of goods sold:

Apr. 19 =  $100,000

Sept. 2 = $215,000

Inventory Balance on:

Apr. 19 =  $60,000

Sept. 2 =  $43,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Date        Description  Units Unit Price  Inventory  Cost of Sales

Jan. 1       Inventory    4,000    $40       $160,000

Apr. 19     Sale            2,500    $40        $60,000      $100,000

June 30  Purchase    4,500    $44      $258,000 ($44 * 4,500 + $60,000)

Sept. 2    Sale            5,000    $43         $43,000     $215,000

Nov. 15   Purchase    2,000    $46       $135,000 ($46 * 2,000 + $43,000)

April 30 May 31
Inventories
Raw materials $37,000 $42,000
Work in process 9,800 18,600
Finished goods 58,000 34,900
Activities and information for May
Raw materials purchases (paid with cash) 189,000
Factory payroll (paid with cash) 150,000
Factory overhead
Indirect materials 7,000
Indirect labor 34,500
Other overhead costs 101,000
Sales (received in cash) 1,200,000
Pre-determined overhead rate based on direct labor cost 55%
Compute the following amounts for the month of May using T-accounts
1. Cost of direct materials used.
2. Cost of direct labor used.
3. Cost of goods manufactured.
4. Cost of goods sold.
5. Gross profit.
6. Overapplied or underapplied overhead.

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Answer:

1. Cost of direct materials used

= $177,000

2. Cost of direct labor used

= $150,000

3. Cost of goods manufactured

= $400,700

4. Cost of goods sold

= $423,800

5. Gross profit

= $776,200

6. Overapplied or underapplied overhead

= $60,000 Underapplied

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Inventories

Raw materials $37,000 $42,000

Work in process 9,800 18,600

Finished goods 58,000 34,900

Activities and information for May

Raw materials purchases (paid with cash) 189,000

Factory payroll (paid with cash) 150,000

Factory overhead

Indirect materials 7,000

Indirect labor 34,500

Other overhead costs 101,000

Sales (received in cash) 1,200,000

Predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor cost = 55%

T-accounts:

Raw materials

Account Titles            Debit       Credit

Beginning balance $37,000

Cash                        189,000

Factory overhead                        $7,000

Work in process                         177,000

Ending balance                        $42,000

Totals                   $226,000 $226,000

Work in process

Account Titles            Debit       Credit

Beginning balance  $9,800

Direct materials      177,000

Direct labor            150,000

Applied overhead   82,500

Finished goods                      $400,700

Ending balance                         $18,600

Totals                  $419,300    $419,300

Finished goods

Account Titles            Debit       Credit

Beginning balance  $58,000

Work in process      400,700

Cost of goods sold                  $423,800

Ending balance                          $34,900

Totals                    $458,700   $458,700

 

Factory overhead

Account Titles            Debit       Credit

Indirect materials       $7,000

Indirect labor              34,500

Other costs               101,000

Work in process                        $82,500 (55% of direct labor)

Under-applied overhead            60,000

Total                      $142,500   $142,500

Sales (received in cash) 1,200,000

Cost of goods sold           423,800

Gross profit =                    776,200

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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As we’re well aware, vending machines are used to sell snacks and beverages, whereas newspapers are sold out of a box that allows anyone to take more than one paper. How does the concept of diminishing marginal utility explain the different distribution techniques for newspapers vs. snacks and beverages? Identify two additional examples of an item whose diminishing marginal utility is high. Remember: Marginal utility is the change in total utility that results from a one-unit increase in the quantity of a good consumed; diminishing marginal utility is the general tendency for marginal utility to decrease as the quantity of a good consumed increases.

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Answer:

Because people do not need a second newspaper, it will not bring any more information to their lives, rather than a second soda can or snack.

Explanation:

The law of diminishing marginal utility states that there are some products or services to which an increase in the consumption will not bring the same utility for the user as the right amount, for example, if you eat a slice of pizza, it will bring certain benefit, you'll be less hungry but if you eat 7 slices of pizza at some point you'll no longer be hungry and it will rather make you sick, in this case vending machines have a higher marginal utility, a person could drink 3 or 4 drinks or take 4 or 5 snacks before it makes them feel sick, whilst a person that buys a person buying a newspaper won't need a second one, even if it is for his/her family, a 5 people house has enough newspaper by taking 1 copy of it.

Other examples of this can be a vacuum cleaner, you don't need a second one if you already have one, or a house buying a second house ain't as necessary as the first one.

Capital market securities have short-term maturities with less than one year and therefore can be sold for cash quickly and easily.
a) true
b) false

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Answer:

b) false

Explanation:

The capital market securities may be defined as a financial market where long term debts or the equity-backed securities can be bought and then sold.

The capital market securities are long term maturities  where cash can be bought and sold easily.

The money market securities are a short term maturity financial securities such as stocks, bonds, etc.

Therefore, the answer is false.

Upper Darby Park Department is considering a new capital investment. The following information is available on the investment. The cost of the machine will be $150,000. The annual cost savings if the new machine is acquired will be $40,000. The machine will have a 5-year life, at which time the terminal disposal value is expected to be $20,000. Upper Darby Park Department is assuming no tax consequences. If Upper Darby Park Department has a cost of capital of 10%, which of the following is closest to the net present value of the project?

a. $1,632
b. $12,418
C. $14,060
d. $150,000

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Answer:

c.$14,060

Explanation:

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mention one product you are selling on your sole proprietorship​

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Answer: Examples of sole proprietors include small businesses such as, a local grocery store, a local clothes store, an artist, freelance writer, IT consultant, freelance graphic designer, etc.

Explanation:

Each year Capital Two retains 75 percent of its customers, and the annual discount rate is 5 percent. What annual retention rate doubles the value of a customer?

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Answer:  87.5%

Explanation:

Value of a Customer = Margin * Retention rate / (1 + Annual discount rate - Retention rate)

We shall assume a margin of 1 so no need to include it:

= 75% / ( 1 + 5% - 75%)

= 2.5

This value needs to double so assume the retention rate to double this is x and use the formula above to find it:

5 = x / (1 + 5% - x)

5 *  (1 + 5% - x) = x

5 + 0.25 - 5x = x

5.25 = 5x+ x

6x = 5.25

x = 5.25 / 6

x = 87.5%

Examine a product that has recently changed prices when you were at the grocery store in the past week. Analyze one determinant of supply and demand that has created the price to increase or decrease in your example. How did the change in demand or supply affect the market price in your example

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Answer:

In the store the bread seemed to have a higher demand this week. When we went monday the shelfs were full of bread and the bread was 3.75 and when we went saturday it was 3.99. I think because it was in higher demand the bread went uo in cost so they wouldn't sell out.

Assuming you have to pay $6.00 to play the game, explain what happens in the long run. (Is it a good idea to play the game

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Answer:

Kindly check explanation

Explanation:

We create a probability distribution for the play and winning :

Possible winning, X = 0, 7, 20

Probability of winning :

Sum of 2 die rolls ; sample space = 6² = 36

P(winning 0) = (sum ≠ 2,3,5 or 6)/ sample space = 24 / 36 = 2/3

P(winning 20) = (sum = (2 or 3) / Sample space) = 9 / 36 = 1/4

P(winning 7) = (sum = (5or6) / sample space) = 3 / 36 = 1/12

Distribution table :

X _____ 0 _______ 7 _____ 20

P(x) ___ 2/3 _____ 1/4 ____ 1/12

Expected value of the game ; E(X) ;

E(X) = Σx*p(x)

E(X) = (0*2/3) + (7*1/4) + (20*1/12)

E(X) = 0 + 1.75 + 1.6667

E(X) = 3.417

E(X) = 3.42

This means the mean winning after a long play is expected to be $3.42

To know if the game should be paku in the long run : we calculate the payoff

Expected Value - cost of paly

Cost of play = $6

Payoff = 3.42 - 6 = - 2.58

Since, payoff is negative, the game should not be played.

g Which of the following statements is true of clustering? A. It uses different suppliers and distribution channels for interdependent companies within an industry. B. It seldom uses specialized labor. C. It helps a firm gain an increase in efficiencies. D. It typically increases the costs of production and distribution.

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Answer: C. It helps a firm gain an increase in efficiencies.

Explanation:

Clustering refers to the geographic concentration of the businesses and the suppliers that are interconnected in a particular field.

The aim of clusters is to help increase efficiencies as well as being about an increase the productivity through which companies can compete.

Therefore, the correct option is C.

Jeniffer, a supervisor of a customer service team, is concerned about Mark's performance. She decides to talk to Mark
and schedules a meeting with him. If Jeniffer is using the directive counseling approach, which of the following should
be Jeniffer's first step?

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Answer: She should first make a good conversation with Mark because you can solve this situation easier than just going straight to the point.

Explanation:

During 2021, its first year of operations, Pave Construction provides services on account of $160,000. By the end of 2021, cash collections on these accounts total $110,000. Pave estimates that 25% of the uncollected accounts will be uncollectible. In 2022, the company writes off uncollectible accounts of $10,000. Required:

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Answer:

Uncollectible amounts $12,000 debit

_____ Allowance for uncollectible amounts $12,000 credit

(Being the record of uncollectible)

Allowance for uncollectible amounts $10,000 debit

______ Accounts receivables $100,000 credit

(To record write off 2021)

Balance of the Allowance accounts:

$12,500 - 10,000 = 2,500

Allowance uncollectible amounts $15,000 debit

_____ Accounts receivables $15,000 credit

(To record write off 2022)

Explanation:

•The concluding part of the above question is record the adjusting entry for uncollectible accounts on December 31 2021

• Record write off of accounts receivables in 2022

Sales $160,000

Collection $110,000

AR $50,000

The above is multiplied by 25% unexpected uncontrollable amount : $12,500

The Allowance method will not recognize the additional uncollectible amount expense when doing a writer off. It will only do it when the company does the adjusting entry considering their rates and ageing of their accounts

Sam and Sally Green have a standard homeowners policy with no endorsements. The dwelling is insured for its full value. Indicate whether or not each of the following losses is covered and under what coverage. Specify why each loss is covered or not covered.

a. The Green's valuable dog is stolen from their back yard.
b. Sally takes off her wedding ring in a public restroom to wash her hands. She accidentally leaves the ring behind.
c. While the Green's are vacationing in Europe, their hotel room is robbed. The thief gets away with jewels and cash.
d. While practicing his chip shot in the yard, Sam accidentally sends a golf ball crashing through the dining room window.

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Answer:

a. Not covered

b. Not covered

c. Covered

d. Covered

Explanation:

Sam and Sally have standard homeowner policy. There are no endorsements to the policy. The standard policy will cover the house damage due to accident or some other reasons unintentionally. When dog is stolen this is not covered in the policy as there is no endorsement for the dog security insurance in the policy. Sally has left her ring due to her carelessness and thus this is also not covered in the policy. When Sam accidentally breaks dining room window this will be covered in the basic policy.

You own a portfolio equally invested in a risk-free asset and two stocks. If one of the stocks has a beta of 1.27 and the total portfolio is equally as risky as the market, what must the beta be for the other stock in your portfolio

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Answer:

the beta be for the other stock in your portfolio is 1.73

Explanation:

The computation of the beta be for the other stock in your portfolio is shown below:

Given that

risk free asset contains the beta of 0

And,  

market beta = 1

Now  

1 = 1 ÷ 3 × 0 + 1 ÷ 3 × 1.27 + 1 ÷ 3 × beta

The beta of other stock = 1.73

hence, the beta be for the other stock in your portfolio is 1.73

Here we assume that one-third should be invested in all 3 things each

name two product with an inelastic demand​

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Petrol – those with cars will need to buy petrol to get to work.
Cigarettes – People who smoke become addicted so willing to pay a higher price.

Answer:

everything can be found in the picture

Bono was kicked out of the band U2 for failing to attend rehearsals on time and constantly cutting the strings of Adam Clayton bass guitar. For the purposes of this question Bono was an employee of U2 which is an American company. Bono applies for unemployment insurance. Provided that he is actively attending auditions to display his willingness and ability to seek future employment he will receive state administered unemployment benefits.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

He was fired for constantly missing rehearsals which is a duty of his role as an employee of U2

He was fired for constantly missing rehearsals which is a duty of his role as an employee of U2. As the Bono is fired because of his continuous mistakes, and he is not liable to get the unemployment insurance.

What is unemployment insurance?

Unemployment insurance benefits are offered by the U.S. Federal Government to enrollees who become jobless absolutely no fault of their own and fulfill some other rules.

Unemployment insurance is a state-federal program that pays financial compensation to workers who are unemployed.

Thus, option B is correct.

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A firm that purchases electricity from the local utility for $300,000 per year is considering installing a steam generator at a cost of $260,000. The cost of operating this generator would be $210,000 per year, and the generator will last for five years. If the firm buys the generator, it does not need to purchase any electricity from the local utility. The cost of capital is 11%. For the local utility option, consider five years of electricity purchases. For the generator option, assume immediate installation, with purchase and operating costs in the current year and operating costs continuing for the next four years. Assume payments under both options at the start of each year (i.e., immediate, one year from now,..., four years from now). What is the net present value of the more attractive choice?

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Answer:

The net present value of the more attractive choice is:

= $1,108,800 (paying for local utility)

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Project period = 5 years

Cost of capital = 11%

                                             Local Utility   Steam Generator

Operating cost per year        $300,000           $210,000

Cost of steam generator                                  $260,000

PV (annuity factor

at 11% for 5 years)                      3.696

PV (annuity factor

at 11% for 4 years)                                                 3.102

Present value                       $1,108,800 ($300,000 * 3.696)

Present value of steam generator/

operating cost for the 1st year                        $470,000

Present value of operating cost for 4 years      651,420 ($210,000 * 3.102)

Net present value               $1,108,800           $1,121,420

Paying for the local utility is more attractive with a net present value savings of $12,620 ($1,121,420 - $1,108,800)

David works for a cookie company downtown. He earns $7 per hour. In a typical week, he works 22 hours. His employer provides overtime pay equal to 3 times his normal wage if he works past 40 hours. The company also provides a 8% commission on all cookies sold. How much can David make this week if he works 30 hours and sells $1100 worth of cookies

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Answer:

$242

Explanation:

Calculation to determine How much can David make this week

Earnings for David =( 22*$7) + (1100*8%)

Earnings for David=$154*$88

Earnings for David= $242

Therefore How much can David make this week is $242

Instead of investing a lump of sum of $25000,Brittany Royer decides to svae the money in a vault for 2years. Assuming the inflation being 2.5%per year,how much will her purchasing power decline in 2years

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Answer:

$1265.63

Explanation:

Inflation is a persistent rise in the general price levels

Types of inflation

1. demand pull inflation – this occurs when demand exceeds supply. When demand exceeds supply, prices rise

2. cost push inflation – this occurs when the cost of production increases. This leads to a reduction in supply. Higher prices are the resultant effect  

Loss in purchasing value = future value of the amount saved - amount saved

The formula for calculating future value:

FV = P (1 + r)^n

FV = Future value  

P = Present value  

R = interest rate  

N = number of years

$25000 (1.025)² = $26.265.625

Amount lost = $26.265.625 - $25,000 = $1265.63

Suppose First Main Street Bank, Second Republic Bank, and Third Fidelity Bank all have zero excess reserves. The required reserve ratio is 25%. Manuel, a client of First Main Street Bank, deposits $1,800,000 into his checking account at First Main Street Bank.

Required:
Write down the table to show the effect of a new deposit on excess and required reserves

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Answer:

Change in Excess Reserves $1,350,000

Change in Required Reserves $450,000

Explanation:

Preparation of the table to show the effect of a new deposit on excess and required reserves

Based on the information given since the REQUIRED RESERVE RATIO is 25%, which means that First Main Street Bank will hold 25% of its initial deposit leading to INCREASE in the REQUIRED RESERVE by the amount of $450,000 (25%*$1,800,000) while the remaining 75% (100%-25%) will be the EXCESS RESERVES of the amount of $1,350,000 (75%*$1,800,000).

Hence:

Amount Deposited: $1,800,000

Change in Excess Reserves=$1,350,000

Change in Required Reserves= $450,000

Therefore the effect of a new deposit on excess and required reserves will be:

Change in Excess Reserves $1,350,000

Change in Required Reserves $450,000

Lowden Company has a predetermined overhead rate of and allocates overhead based on direct material cost During the current period direct labor cost is 58,000 and direct materials cost is $ 88,000 . How much overhead cost should Lowden Company should apply in the current period

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Answer:

$138,160

Explanation:

Calculation to determine How much overhead cost should Lowden Company should apply in the current period

Using this formula

Overhead =157%*Direct material cost

Let plug in the formula

Overhead=157%*88,000

Overhead=$138,160

Therefore the amount of overhead cost that Lowden Company should apply in the current period is $138,160

g Privett Company Accounts payable $33,411 Accounts receivable 66,433 Accrued liabilities 6,512 Cash 22,494 Intangible assets 37,191 Inventory 89,982 Long-term investments 110,819 Long-term liabilities 75,872 Marketable securities 34,976 Notes payable (short-term) 29,393 Property, plant, and equipment 671,232 Prepaid expenses 1,809 Based on the data for Privett Company, what is the quick ratio, rounded to one decimal point

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Answer:

1.79

Explanation:

Quick ratio = (Current assets - Inventory - Prepaid expenses) / Current liabilities

Quick ratio = (Account Receivable + Cash + Marketable securities) / (Account Payable + Accrued liabilities + Notes payable)

Quick ratio = (66,433 + 22,494 + 34,976) / (33,411 + 6,512 + 29,393)

Quick ratio = $123,903 / $69,316

Quick ratio = 1.78751

Quick ratio = 1.79

the black shoe company produces its famous madison shoe, which sell for $60m per pair, the operating income for 2020 is as follows: Revenues $300,000 Variable costs $120,000 Fixed costs $108,000
What is the break-even point in units?

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The brink ven link te 36,000

You are told that standing up during the Cowboys football game will give you a better view of the field. However, if everyone stands up at the same time, then your view is obscured. This example best describes:
a. inclusion of an irrelevant variable.
b. a violation of ceteris paribus .
c. a fallacy of composition.
d. a post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy.
e. an omission of a relevant variable.

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Answer:

I think the answer is e. Because you the variable that if everyone stands up you cant see is omitted.

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