The Okula Corporation has a one-year insurance policy that was purchased for $2,000. Three months have passed since the purchase. The adjusting entry for the insurance policy would include a

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Answer 1

Explanation:

Amount paid for 3 months = 3 month[Total amount / 12 months]

Amount paid for 3 months = 3[2000/12]

Amount paid for 3 months = $500

Books of (..... LTD)

Particular                                   Amount  Amount

Cash               A/c Debit              $500

To Prepaid insurance    A/c                          $500


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Suppose the annual inflation rate in the US is expected to be 2.5 %, while it is expected to be 18.00 % in Mexico. The current spot rate (on 1/1/X0) for the Mexican Peso (MXN) is $0.1000. If the spot rate of MXN turns out to be $0.085 on 1/1/X1, the net cash flow of a US importer from Mexico will: Group of answer choices Increase Decrease

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Answer:

Increase

Explanation:

In putting the question into a better perspective let us assume that the US importer buys goods from Mexico every year to the Tune of 1,000,000 Mexican Pesos.

The expected exchange rate  on 1/1/X1=$0.1000*(1+2.5%)/(1+18%)

The expected exchange rate  on 1/1/X1=$0.086864407

Amount paid based on expected exchange rate=1,000,000*$0.086864407

Amount paid based on expected exchange rate=$86,864.41

Amount paid based on actual exchange=1,000,000*$0.085

Amount paid based on actual exchange=$85,000

The above means that the US importer paid a lesser amount($85000) than it should have paid, hence, its net cash flow would increase due to a reduction in payment

Suppose the ABC bank has excess reserves of $3,000 and checkable deposits of $50,000. If the reserve requirement is 20 percent, what is the size of the bank's actual reserves?
a. $53,000
b. $13,000
c. $10,000
d. $7,000

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Answer:

b. $13,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the size of the bank's actual reserves

Using this formula

Actual reserves size=Excess reserves+(Checkable deposits*Reserve requirement)

Let plug in the formula

Actual reserves size=$3,000+(.20*$50,000)

Actual reserves size=$3,000+$10,000

Actual reserves size=$13,000

Therefore the size of the bank's actual reserves is $13,000

How are laws of supply and demand similar

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Like the law of demand, the law of supply demonstrates the quantities that will be sold at a certain price. ... But unlike the law of demand, the supply relationship shows an upward slope. This means that the higher the price, the higher the quantity supplied.
They both upper and lower slope

Andrews Co. can purchase 20,000 units of Part XYZ from a supplier for $18 per part. Andrews' per unit manufacturing costs for 20,000 units is as follows: Cost Per Unit Total Variable manufacturing cost $12 $240,000 Supervisor salary $3 $60,000 Depreciation $1 $20,000 Allocated fixed overhead $7 $140,000 If the part is purchased, the supervisor position will be eliminated. The special equipment has no other use and no salvage value. Total allocated fixed overhead would be unaffected by the decision. The company should ______.

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Answer:

Andrews Co.

The company should ______.

should make the part.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Costs to make Part XYZ:

                                        Cost Per Unit       Total

Variable manufacturing cost  $12          $240,000

Supervisor salary                     $3             $60,000

Depreciation                             $1             $20,000

Allocated fixed overhead        $7           $140,000

Units to be made or bought = 20,000 units

Cost to buy Part XYZ = $18 per part.

Relevant costs:

                                              Make          Buy         Difference

Variable manufacturing cost  $12

Supervisor salary                     $3

Total relevant cost per unit   $15            $18               $3

Total costs                      $300,000   $360,000     $60,000

b) There is a cost-saving of $60,000 when Part XYZ is made internally.  The cost of depreciation is not relevant in the decision since the equipment has no salvage value or any other use.  Similarly, the fixed overhead will still be incurred, no matter the alternative chosen by the company.

Prepare journal entries to record the following transactions for Sherman Systems. a. Purchased 5,900 shares of its own common stock at $34 per share on October 11. b. Sold 1,225 treasury shares on November 1 for $40 cash per share. c. Sold all remaining treasury shares on November 25 for $29 cash per share.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The journal entry to record the transaction for Sherman systems will be:

Oct-11

Debit Treasury Stock (5,900 × $34) =

$200,600

Credit Cash = $200,600

(To record repurchase of 5900 own shares)

Nov-01

Debit Cash (1,225 × $40) = $49,000

Credit Treasury stock (1,225 × $34) = $41,650

Credit Paid in capital-Treasury Stock = $7,350

(To record sale 1225 shares from treasury stock)

Nov-25

Debit Cash (5,900-1,225) × $29) = $135,575

Debit Paid in capital-Treasury Stock = $7,350

Debit Retained earnings = $16,025

Credit Treasury stock (5,900-1,225) × $34) = $158,950

(To record sale balance from treasury stock)

Type your answer in the box.
For a population with u = 25 and = 5, we would expect 90% of all x's calculated from n = 35 to
fall between
and
(Round to two decimals.)
Do you know the answer?
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I know it
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Answer:

Your answer is given below:

Explanation:

a. If a wage of $10.25 were to be imposed on this market, such that the market was not longer strictly competitive, what would be the value for labor supply?
b. At the imposed wage of $10.25 what would be the value for labor demand?
c. Provide a properly labeled and appropriately articulated Labor Market Model given the labor supply and demand equations provided and the imposed wage of $10.25.
d. Based on the labor market model you’ve now illustrated, how would you describe the current condition of this market given the imposed wage?

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Solution :

Given the wage = $ 10.25 that is to be imposed to the market.

Given equation :

[tex]L_D[/tex] = 500 – 45W and [tex]L_S[/tex] = -200 + 25W

If the wage of $10.25 is to be imposed to the market, the value of the labor supply can be found by putting the value of the wage in the labor supply equation.

At W = 10.25

Putting this value in the above equation, the labor supply would be

[tex]L_S[/tex] = -200 + 25W

[tex]L_S[/tex] = -200 + 25(10.25)

     = 56.25

When W = 10.25, the value for the labor demand can be found by :

[tex]L_D[/tex] = 500 – 45W

[tex]L_D[/tex] = 500 – 45(10.25)

[tex]L_D[/tex] = 500 – 461.25

[tex]L_D[/tex] = 38.75

Therefore, the labor demand and the labor supply model is

[tex]L_D[/tex] = 400 - 45 x 10.25

[tex]L_S[/tex] = -200 + 25 x 10.25

Given that the DM price of the ECU was 2.0583 and the DG price of the ECU was 2.3194. Then the DG price of the DM by cross rates is given by:______
a. DM = about 4.73 DG.
b. DM = about .26 DG.
c. DM = about 1.13 DG.odno
d. DM = about .89 DG.

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Answer:

Option c (DM = about 1.13 DG) is the right approach.

Explanation:

Given:

DM price,

= 2.0583

DG price,

= 2.3194

Now,

By cross rates, the DG price of DM will be:

= [tex]\frac{2.3194}{2.0583}[/tex]

= [tex]1.13[/tex]

Thus the above is the correct option.

Leander Mfg. has three support departments (human resources, administration, and maintenance) and two revenue-generating departments (assembly and finishing). The company uses the step method to allocate support department costs to operating departments. In October, human resources incurred $1,008,000 of costs, administration incurred $1,562,400, and maintenance incurred $476,000. Proportions of services provided to other departments for October follow. Human Resources Administration Maintenance Human resources 10% 5% Administration 10% 15 Maintenance 15 10 Assembly 40 50 45 Finishing 35 30 35 a. Assume that the departments are listed in a benefits-provided ranking. Note: Do not round proportions in your calculations; round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar. 1. What amount of cost should be assigned from human resources to each of the other departments

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Answer:

Leander Mfg.

Human resources cost assigned to other departments:

Administration                     100,800 (10%)

Maintenance                        151,200 (15%)

Assembly                            403,200 (40%)

Finishing                             352,800 (35%)

Total HR costs               $1,008,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                    Human Resource  Administration  Maintenance

Direct costs incurred        $1,008,000         $1,562,400      $476,000

Human resources                                                10%                   5%

Administration                       10%                                                15

Maintenance                         15                           10

Assembly                              40                          50                   45

Finishing                               35                          30                   35

Allocation of Costs:

                                    Human Resource  Administration    Maintenance

Direct costs incurred  $1,008,000            $1,562,400            $476,000

Human resources      ($1,008,000)                100,800                151,200

Administration                  100,800 (10%) ($1,663,200)              184,800

Maintenance                     151,200 (15%)        184,800 (10%) ($812,000)

Assembly                        403,200 (40%)      924,000 (50%)   456,750 (45%)

Finishing                         352,800 (35%)      554,400 (30%)   355,250 (35%)

Human resources cost assigned to other departments:

Administration                     100,800 (10%)

Maintenance                        151,200 (15%)

Assembly                            403,200 (40%)

Finishing                             352,800 (35%)

Total HR costs               $1,008,000

Administration costs assigned to other departments:

Maintenance                             184,800 ($1,663,200 * 10/90)

Assembly                                 924,000 ($1,663,200 * 50/90)

Finishing                                  554,400 ($1,663,200 * 30/90)

Total administration costs $1,663,200

Maintenance costs assigned to other departments:

Assembly                              456,750 ($812,000 * 45/80)

Finishing                               355,250 ($812,000 * 35/80)

Total administration costs  $812,000

If a coupon bond has two years to​ maturity, a coupon rate of 10 ​%, a par value of ​$1000 ​, and a yield to maturity of 12 ​%, then the coupon bond will sell for ​$nothing . ​ (Round your response to the nearest two decimal​ place) The price of a bond and its yield to maturity are ▼ positively related negatively related unrelated .

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Answer:

The right solution is "$966.27".

Explanation:

Given values are:

Coupon rate,

= 10%

Par value,

= $1000

Yield of maturity,

= 12%

then,

Coupon will be:

= [tex]1000\times 10 \ percent[/tex]

= [tex]1000\times 0.1[/tex]

= [tex]100[/tex] ($)

Now,

The present value of coupon will be:

= [tex]A\times \frac{(1-(1+r)^n)}{r}[/tex]

By putting the value, we get

= [tex]100\times \frac{1-(1.12)^{-2}}{0.12}[/tex]

= [tex]100\times \frac{1-0.7971}{0.12}[/tex]

= [tex]100\times \frac{0.2029}{0.12}[/tex]

= [tex]169.08[/tex] ($)

The present value of par value will be:

= [tex]\frac{1000}{(1+12 \ percent)^2}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{1000}{(1.12)^2}[/tex]

= [tex]797.19[/tex] ($)

hence,

The price of bond will be:

= [tex]Present \ value \ of \ coupon+Present \ value \ of \ par \ value[/tex]

= [tex]169.08+797.19[/tex]

= [tex]966.27[/tex] ($)

Cane Company manufactures two products called Alpha and Beta that sell for $130 and $90, respectively. Each product uses only one type of raw material that costs $5 per pound. The company has the capacity to annually produce 102,000 units of each product. Its average cost per unit for each product at this level of activity are given below: Alpha Beta Direct materials $ 25 $ 10 Direct labor 22 21 Variable manufacturing overhead 17 7 Traceable fixed manufacturing overhead 18 20 Variable selling expenses 14 10 Common fixed expenses 17 12 Total cost per unit $ 113 $ 80 The company considers its traceable fixed manufacturing overhead to be avoidable, whereas its common fixed expenses are unavoidable and have been allocated to products based on sales dollars. 9. Assume that Cane expects to produce and sell 82,000 Alphas during the current year. A supplier has offered to manufacture and deliver 82,000 Alphas to Cane for a price of $88 per unit. What is the financial advantage (disadvantage) of buying 82,000 units from the supplier instead of making those units

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Answer:

Cane Company

The financial advantage of buying 82,000 units from the supplier instead of making those units is:

= $656,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                               Alpha       Beta

Selling price                                             $130        $90

Annual production capacity              102,000    102,000 units

Direct materials per unit                          $25            $10

Direct labor                                                 22              21

Variable manufacturing overhead             17                7

Traceable fixed manufacturing overhead 18             20

Variable selling expenses                          14              10

Common fixed expenses                           17              12

Total cost per unit                                  $ 113         $ 80

Cost of Alphas                                     Make          Buy        Difference

Direct materials per unit                          $25      

Direct labor                                                 22          

Variable manufacturing overhead             17      

Traceable fixed manufacturing overhead 18        

Variable selling expenses                          14        

Total cost per unit                                  $ 96        $ 88           $ 8

Expected production/sales and purchase 82,000  82,000    82,000

Total cost or producing or buying    $7,872,00   $7,216,000  $656,000

After Jim has gotten two different quotes for repairing his brakes, one from the dealership and one from a small, private mechanic, he choses to go with the small mechanic who has agreed to do his brakes for $200.00 less than the dealership. Jim takes his car to the mechanic who begins working on his brakes. After a week passes, the mechanic calls him and tells him he is in over his head and cannot fix his brakes. Jim goes over to pick up his car and finds his car in the mechanic's garage with the brakes disassembled around the mechanic's garage. What legal recourse does Jim have?

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Answer:

Primary estoppel

Explanation:

Primary estoppel is defined as the principle that a promise made by a promisor is enforceable most especially when a promisee believes the promise and this leads to a subsequent detriment.

In the given scenario Jim used a small mechanic to repair his brakes and was assured he could do the job.

However the mechanic calls him and tells him he is in over his head and cannot fix his brakes, and finds his car in the mechanic's garage with the brakes disassembled around the mechanic's garage.

He can resort to primary estoppel as a legal recourse.

Suppose that 45% of all babies born in a particular hospital are girls. If 7 babies born in the hospital are randomly selected, what is the probability that at most of them are girls?

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Answer:

0.10

Explanation:

Using the binomial probability formula: P(X = x) = (nCx) * p^x * (1 - p)^(n-x)

P(X≤1) = P(X = 0) + P(X = 1)

P(X≤1) = (7C0) * 0.45^0 * (0.55)^7 + (7C1) * 0.45^1 * (0.55)^6

P(X≤1) = 0.1024

P(X≤1) = 0.10

So, the Probability that at most one of them are girls 0.10.

Pistol Corporation purchased 100 percent ownership of Scope Products on January 1, 20X6, for $56,000, at which time Scope Products reported retained earnings of $10,000 and capital stock outstanding of $30,000. The differential was attributable to patents with a life of eight years. Income and dividends of Scope Products were

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Answer:

1.20X6

1a. Dr Investment in Scope Products $56,000

Cr Cash $56,000

1b. Dr Cash $ 6,000

Cr Investment in Scope Products $ 6,000

1c. Dr Investment in Scope Products $16,000

Cr Income from Scope Products $16,000

1d. Dr Income from Scope Products $2,000

Cr Investment in Scope Products $2,000

20X7

2a. Dr Cash $8,000

Cr Investment in Scope Products $8,000

2b. Dr Investment in Scope Products $24,000

Cr Income from Scope Products $24,000

2c. Dr Income from Scope Products $2,000

Cr Investment in Scope Products $2,000

20X8

3a. Dr Cash $8,000

Cr Investment in Scope Products $8,000

3b. Dr Investment in Scope Products 32,000

Cr Income from Scope Products 32,000

3c. Dr Income from Scope Products $2,000

Cr Investment in Scope Products $2,000

2.$98,000

Explanation:

1. Preparation of the equity method entries that Pistol should record to account for this investment in 20X6, 20X7, and 20X8.

Equity Method Journal Entries for Pistol Corporation.

20X6

1a. Dr Investment in Scope Products $56,000

Cr Cash $56,000

1b. Dr Cash $ 6,000

Cr Investment in Scope Products $ 6,000

1c. Dr Investment in Scope Products $16,000

Cr Income from Scope Products $16,000

1d. Dr Income from Scope Products $2,000

Cr Investment in Scope Products $2,000

{ ($56,000-$10,000-$30,000) /8 years }

20X7

2a. Dr Cash $8,000

Cr Investment in Scope Products $8,000

2b. Dr Investment in Scope Products $24,000

Cr Income from Scope Products $24,000

2c. Dr Income from Scope Products $2,000

Cr Investment in Scope Products $2,000

{ ($56,000-$10,000-$30,000) /8 years }

20X8

3a. Dr Cash $8,000

Cr Investment in Scope Products $8,000

3b. Dr Investment in Scope Products 32,000

Cr Income from Scope Products 32,000

3c. Dr Income from Scope Products $2,000

Cr Investment in Scope Products $2,000

{ ($56,000-$10,000-$30,000) /8 years }

2. Calculation to determine the Balance in Investment in Scope Products.

Particulars Amount ($)

Initial Investment Amount $56,000

Add : Share of Income $72,000

($16,000+$24,000+$32,000)

Less : Dividend Received ($22,000)

($6,000+$8,000+$8,000)

Less : Patent Amortization ($6,000)

($2,000 * 3 years)

Balance in Investment in Scope Products Account as on Dec. 31 20X8 $98,000

Therefore the balance of the Investment in Scope account on Pistol balance sheet at December 31, 20X8, after all required equity method entries have been recorded is $98,000

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

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Answer:

10.16%

Explanation:

Coupon amount = 11% * 1000

Coupon amount = $110

Price of bond = 1000*108.3%

Price of bond = $1,083

Current yield = Coupon amount / Price of bond

Current yield = $110 / $1,083

Current yield = 0.1015697

Current yield = 10.16%

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

Which of the following is considered the process in the systems thinking example of a decision support system?
a. transaction
b. processing system.
c. optimization
d. forecasts

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Answer: C. Optimization

Explanation:

In the decision making system, TPS is considered to be the input in the systems thinking example.

In the decision making system, optimization is considered to be the process in the systems thinking example.

In the decision making system, TPS is considered to be the input in the systems thinking example.

In the decision making system, a forecast is considered to be the output in the systems thinking example.

Select the behavior related to dress or posture that will be most effective in helping Shawna accomplish her goals.

a. Shawna clasps her hands behind her back so that the audience cannot see them shaking, and to project confidence.
b. Shawna has her formal gown dry-cleaned so that it will be ready for her to wear at the event.
c. Shawna crosses her arms to appear powerful and in charge.
d. Shawna wears a hard hat and kitchen apron to emphasize the hard work done by volunteers.

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Answer: b. Shawna has her formal gown dry-cleaned so that it will be ready for her to wear at the event

Explanation:

The behavior that's related to dress or posture that will be most effective in helping Shawna accomplish her goals is that Shawna has her formal gown dry-cleaned so that it will be ready for her to wear at the event.

Unlike other options such as her clasping her hands behind her back so that the audience cannot see them shaking, and to project confidence and her crossing her arms to appear powerful and in charge, having her dress ready for the event is appropriate as it will help achieve her goal

Therefore, the correct option is B.

What is the Production Possibilities Frontier's purpose?

:a. Showing businesses that in order to produce more, they need to hire more output
b. Show businesses that businesses should not produce at their maximum capacity because they could exhaust their workers and capital goods
c. Show businesses that they need to produce at their maximum capacity to be efficient
d. Showing businesses that a worker's high morale is necessary to make them efficient

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Answer:

Uhh b

Explanation:

Service levels are reported accurately is an example of which control

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Answer:

Service level measures the performance of a system. Certain goals are defined and the service level gives the percentage to which those goals should be achieved. Fill rate is different from service level.

Examples of service level:

Percentage of calls answered in a call center.

Percentage of customers waiting less than a given fixed time.

Percentage of customers that do not experience a stockout.

Percentage of all parts of an order being fulfilled completely

(Explanation) if one component part of an order is not filled the Service Level for that order is Zero, If all the component parts of an order are delivered except one is filled at 51%, the service level for that order is 51% (This system is often used in supply chain delivery to manufacturing), This is a very different from a simple order fill measurement which does not consider line items on the order.

Explanation:

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

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Answer:

1. We have:

Inventory on March 31 = $1,010,625

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

2. We have:

Inventory on March 31 = $881,250

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

3. We have:

Inventory on March 31 = $980,975.27

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

4. We have:

Details                               FIFO               LIFO                Weighted Average

                                              $                     $                                 $

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

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

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

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

Explanation:

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

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

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

Inventory on March 31 = $1,010,625

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

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

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

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

Inventory on March 31 = $881,250

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

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

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

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

Inventory on March 31 = $980,975.27

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

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

Details                               FIFO               LIFO                Weighted Average

                                              $                     $                                 $

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

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

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

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

A researcher wants to test the order of integration of some time series data. He decides to use the DF test. He estimates a regression of the form
delta yt = mu + si yt-1 + mut
and obtains the estimate ˆ? = -0.02 with standard error = 0.31.
(a) What are the null and alternative hypotheses for this test?
(b) Given the data, and a critical value of -2.88, perform the test.
(c) What is the conclusion from this test and what should be the next step?
(d) Why is it not valid to compare the estimated test statistic with the corresponding critical value from a t-distribution, even though the test statistic takes the form of the usual t-ratio?

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Answer:

a) H0: u = presence of a unit root

   HA: u ≠ presence of a unit root  ( i.e. stationary series )

b) t stat = -0.064

c) We will reject the Null hypothesis and the next step will be to accept the alternative hypothesis

d) It is not valid to compare the estimated t stat with the corresponding critical value because a random walk is non-stationary while the difference is stationary because it is white noise

Explanation:

a) stating the null and alternative hypothesis

H0: u = presence of a unit root

HA: u ≠ presence of a unit root  ( i.e. stationary series )

b) performing the test

critical value = -2.88

T stat = coefficient / std error

          = -0.02 / 0.31  = -0.064

c) From the test, the value of T stat > critical value we will reject the Null hypothesis hence the next step will be to accept the alternative hypothesis

d) It is not valid to compare the estimated t stat with the corresponding critical value because a random walk is non-stationary while the difference is stationary because it is white noise

   

A company took a physical inventory at the end of the year and determined that $833,000 of goods were on hand. In addition, the following items were not included in the physical count:
Management determined that $96,000 of goods purchased were in transit that were shipped f.o.b. destination (goods were actually received by the company three days after the inventory count)
The company sold $40,000 worth of inventory f.o.b. destination.
What amount should Bell report as inventory at the end of the year?

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Answer:

$873,000

Explanation:

Calculation of amount of inventory reported by Bell at the end of year :

Inventory amount = $833,000 + $40,000

Inventory amount = $873,000

Therefore, the amount that Bell should report as inventory at the end of the year is $873,000.

The following information pertains to Cullumber Company. 1. Cash balance per bank, July 31, $11,310. 2. July bank service charge not recorded by the depositor $65. 3. Cash balance per books, July 31, $11,440. 4. Deposits in transit, July 31, $4,615. 5. $2,600 collected for Cullumber Company in July by the bank through electronic funds transfer. The accounts receivable collection has not been recorded by Cullumber Company. 6. Outstanding checks, July 31, $1,950. (a) Prepare a bank reconciliation at July 31, 2022.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Cullumber Company

Bank Reconciliation

July 31, 2022

Cash balance as per bank

$11,310

Add:

Deposits in transit

$4,615

Less:

Outstanding checks

($1,950)

Adjusted bank balance

$13,975

Cash balance per books

$11,440

Add:

Electronic fund transfer received

$2,600

Less:

Bank service charges

($65)

Adjusted cash balance

$13,975

A point outside (to the right of) the production possibilities curve of a nation implies that this nation is using its resources fully. implies that there are unemployed resources in this nation. is easily attainable for this nation. is not attainable for this nation. Submit

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Answer:

is not attainable for this nation

Explanation:

The Production possibilities frontiers is a curve that shows the various combination of two goods a company can produce when all its resources are fully utilised.  

The PPC is concave to the origin. This means that as more quantities of a product is produced, the fewer resources it has available to produce another good. As a result, less of the other product would be produced. So, the opportunity cost of producing a good increase as more and more of that good is produced.

Point outside the curve or to the right of the curve means that the production level is not attainable given the level of resources

Points inside the production possibilities curve means that the nations resources are not being fully utilised

Factors that cause the PPF to shift  

1. changes in technology.  

2. changes in available resources.  

3. changes in the labour force.  

Zhang Industries sells a product for $700 per unit. Unit sales for May were 400, and each month's unit sales are expected to grow by 3%. Zhang pays a sales manager a monthly salary of $3,000 and a commission of 2% of sales. Compute the budgeted selling expense for the manager for the month ended June 30.

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Answer:

Zhang Industries

The Budgeted selling expense for the manger for the month ended June 30 is:

= $8,768.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Selling price per unit = $700

Unit sales for May = 400

Expected growth of unit sales each month = 3%

Unit sales for June = 412 (400 * 1.03)

Sales revenue for June = $288,400 ($700 * 412)

Monthly sales salary to the sales manager = $3,000

Monthly sales commission = 2% of sales

Budgeted selling expense for the manger for the month ended June 30:

Monthly sales salary to the sales manager = $3,000

Monthly sales commission = 2% of sales         5,768 ($288,400 * 2%)

Total selling expense for the month =           $8,768

Gabi Gram started The Gram Co., a new business that began operations on May 1. The Gram Co. completed the following transactions during its first month of operations

May
1 G. Gram invested $40,000 cash in the company.
1 The company rented a furnished office and paid $2,200 cash for May’s rent.
3 The company purchased $1,890 of office equipment on credit.
5 The company paid $750 cash for this month’s cleaning services.
8 The company provided consulting services for a client and immediately collected $5,400 cash.
12 The company provided $2,500 of consulting services for a client on credit.
15 The company paid $750 cash for an assistant’s salary for the first half of this month.
20 The company received $2,500 cash payment for the services provided on May 12.
22 The company provided $3,200 of consulting services on credit.
25 The company received $3,200 cash payment for the services provided on May 22.
26 The company paid $1,890 cash for the office equipment purchased on May 3.
27 The company purchased $80 of advertising in this month’s (May) local paper on credit; cash payment is due June 1.
28 The company paid $750 cash for an assistant’s salary for the second half of this month.
30 The company paid $300 cash for this month’s telephone bill.
30 The company paid $280 cash for this month’s utilities.
31 G. Gram withdrew $1,400 cash from the company for personal use.

Required
a. Show effects of the transactions on the accounts of the accounting equation by recording increases and decreases in the appropriate columns.
b. Prepare an income statement for May, a statement of owner’s equity for May, a May 31 balance sheet, and a statement of cash flows for May.

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Answer:

1. Asset and capital will increase

2. Current asset decrease

3. Asset and liability increase

4. Asset decrease

5. Asset increase

6. Asset increase

7. Asset decrease, expense increase

8. Asset increase

9. Asset increase

10. Asset decrease, liability decrease

11. Liability increased

12. Asset decrease

13. Asset decrease

14. Capital decrease

Explanation:

Income Statement for the month of May:

Sales Revenue $11,100

Less: Operating Expenses:

Cleaning service $750

Salary expense $750

Advertising expense $80

Salaries expense $750

Telephone bill $300

Utilities expense $280

Net Profit $8,190

Given below are several ratios. Select the accounts or amounts that would be used in order to calculate the ratio. You will have more than one response to each ratio. Some accounts or amounts may not be used at all. (Select all that apply.) Debt-to-equity ratio a.Cash paid for acquisitions b.Interest expense c.Total dividends paid d.Cash flow from operations before interest and tax payments e.Total stockholders' equity f.Net income g.Total liabilities h.Cash flow from operations

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Answer:

Total stockholders' equity.Total liabilities.

Explanation:

The Debt to equity ratio shows the proportions of the financing options used to finance the operations of the company namely debt and equity.

It is calculated by the formula:

= Total liabilities / Total stockholders' equity * 100%

As shown by the formula , the relevant accounts are:

Total stockholders' equity.Total liabilities.

how did you find the fv factor values

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Answer:

v5th factor in solve......

You own a portfolio that has $2,600 invested in Stock A and $3,600 invested in Stock B. If the expected returns on these stocks are 12 percent and 15 percent, respectively, what is the expected return on the portfolio

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Answer:

the  expected return on the portfolio is $7,052

Explanation:

The computation of the expected return on the portfolio is shown below:

Stock A return = $2,600 + 12% of 2600 = $2,912

And,  

Stock B return = $3,600 + 15% of 3600 = $4,140

So,  

Expected return on portfolio is

= $2,912 + $4,140

= $7,052

hence, the  expected return on the portfolio is $7,052

The diameter of a brand of tennis balls is approximately normally​ distributed, with a mean of 2.56

inches and a standard deviation of 0.04

inch. A random sample of 11

tennis balls is selected. Complete parts​ (a) through​ (d) below.

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Answer:

sample mean = 2.63 inches

sample standard deviation = \frac{standard \hspace{0.15cm} deviation}{\sqrt{n} } = \frac{0.03}{\sqrt{9} } = \frac{0.03}{3} = 0.01

n

standarddeviation

=

9

0.03

=

3

0.03

=0.01

b) P(X < 2.61) = 0.0228

c.) P(2.62 < X < 2.64) = 0.6827

d.) Therefore 0.06 = P(2.6292 < X < 2.6307)

Step-by-step explanation:

i) the diameter of a brand of tennis balls is approximately normally distributed.

ii) mean = 2.63 inches

iii) standard deviation = 0.03 inches

iv) random sample of 9 tennis balls

v) sample mean = 2.63 inches

vi) sample standard deviation = \frac{standard \hspace{0.15cm} deviation}{\sqrt{n} } = \frac{0.03}{\sqrt{9} } = \frac{0.03}{3} = 0.01

n

standarddeviation

=

9

0.03

=

3

0.03

=0.01

vii) the sample mean is less than 2.61 inches = P(X < 2.61) = 0.0228

viii)the probability that the sample mean is between 2.62 and 2.64 inches

P(2.62 < X < 2.64) = 0.6827

ix) The probability is 6-% that the sample mean will be between what two values symmetrically distributed around the population measure

Therefore 0.06 = P(2.6292 < X < 2.6307)

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