Tori Inc. has some material that originally cost $68,800. The material has a scrap value of $30,300 as is, but if reworked at a cost of $1,500, it could be sold for $31,600. What would be the incremental effect on the company's overall profit of reworking and selling the material rather than selling it as scrap? (CIMA adapted)

a. $(71,100)
b. $(1,100)
c. $29,800
d. $(40,200)

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Answer 1

Answer:

($200)

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What would be the incremental effect on the company's overall profit of reworking and selling the material rather than selling it as scrap

Sales value of reworked material: $31,600

Less: Cost to rework material: $1,500

Net Sales Value: $30,100

Current Scrap Value: $30,300

Net Disadvantage: ($200)

($30,100-$30,300)

Therefore What would be the incremental effect on the company's overall profit of reworking and selling the material rather than selling it as scrap is ($200)


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Schell Company manufactures automobile floor mats. It currently has two product lines, the Standard and the Deluxe. Suppose that Schell has conducted further research into its overhead and potential cost drivers. As a result, the company has compiled the following detailed information, breaking total overhead into three cost pools:
Activity Cost Pools Cost Driver Cost Assigned to Pool Quantity/Amount Consumed by Standard Floor Mat Line Quantity/Amount Consumed by
Deluxe Floor Mat Line
Material handling
Number of moves
$
2,300.00
50 moves
50 moves
Quality control
Number of inspections
$
8,763.00
570 inspections
700 inspections
Machine maintenance
Number of machine hours
$
14,360.00
3,090 machine hours
4,090 machine hours
Required :
1. Calculate the activity rates for each cost pool assuming Schell uses an ABC system. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
Activity Rate
Material Handing
Per Material Move
Quality Control
Per Inspection
Maintenance
Per Machine Hourm
2. Calculate the amount of overhead that Schell will assign to the Standard floor mat line. (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.
Total Overhead Assigned
3. Determine the amount of overhead Schell will assign to the Deluxe product line. (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)
Total Overhead Assigned

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

1. The activity rate for each cost pool is

Material handling ($2,300) ÷ (50 + 50) = $23.00

Quality Control ($8,763) ÷ ($570  + 700) = $6.90

Machine Maintenance ($14,360)  ÷ (3,090 + 4,090) = $2.00

2    

Total overhead assigned to the standard floor mat line is

= $23 × 40 + $6.9 × 570 + $2 × 3,090

= $1,150 + $3,933 + $6,180

= $11,263.00

3    

Total overhead assigned to deluxe product line

= $23 × 50 +  $6.9 × 700 + $2 × 4,090

= $1,150 + $4,830 + $8,180

= $14,160.00

At the start of the current year, Minuteman Corporation had a credit balance in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts of $1,800. During the year a monthly provision of 2% of sales was made for uncollectible accounts. Sales for the year were $600,000, and $5,600 of accounts receivable were written off as worthless. No recoveries of accounts previously written off were made during the year. What is the ending normal balance of t

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Answer:

$8,200

Explanation:

Missing word "What is the ending normal balance of the Allowance account at year-end?"

Particulars                                            Amount

Opening balance                                 $1,800

Add: Monthly provision                       $12,000  (2%*$600,000)

Less: Bad debt                                     $5,600

Ending balance of allowance            $8,200

LinkedIn Prospecting?

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Answer:

Sales prospecting is what it sounds like: Sifting through a mountain of businesses and individuals to uncover the prospects who are most likely to convert into paying customers with a little effort, like a miner panning for gold. Like prospecting for gold, it takes a lot of time.

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Answer:

For most B2B marketers, social selling on LinkedIn is a way of life. When it comes to generating leads, LinkedIn tops the B2B marketer’s best friends list for social prospecting and running outreach campaigns. This is what LinkedIn automation tools have been designed for – to perform all these actions automatically and ramp up your lead generation efforts.

What is the sales prospecting?  

Prospecting on LinkedIn is simply equivalent to cold outreach practices. Most commonly, LinkedIn sales prospecting includes:

Using advanced filters to find a targeted audience Powerful social selling campaigns Sending highly-personalized connect requests Sending personalized messages and InMail Joining relevant LinkedIn groups Using LinkedIn automation tools for outreach LinkedIn prospecting can be extremely powerful to generate new business opportunities for you if done right.  

LinkedIn Automation Tools For Prospecting

When it comes down to effective prospecting to generate leads, most of the B2B marketers and other professionals use prefer to use automation tools. Advanced automation tools come with powerful features that perform all the functions mentioned above.  

1. 48% of B2B marketers acknowledged that automation tools are effective for prospecting  

2. More than 80% of the startups and small companies are using automation tools for prospecting  

3. Business that use advanced automation told for prospecting has seen significant growth of 12% in the sales pipeline.

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At a specific point on the demand curve for backpacks, the elasticity of demand is calculated to be -1.6.
a. At that point, we would describe demand as ________.
b. If the price of backpacks fell by 10%, the quantity demanded would rise by ________and revenue for the backpack industry would ______ .
c. If the price of backpacks rose by 20% the quantity demanded would fall by _______ and revenue for the backpack industry would ________.

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Answer:

elastic

16%

32%

decrease

Explanation:

Price elasticity of demand measures the responsiveness of quantity demanded to changes in price of the good.

Price elasticity of demand = percentage change in quantity demanded / percentage change in price  

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

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

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

Infinitely elastic demand is perfectly elastic demand. Demand falls to zero when price increases  

Perfectly inelastic demand is demand where there is no change in the quantity demanded regardless of changes in price.

Lewis Corporation has two service departments: Data Processing and Administration/Personnel. The company also has three divisions: X, Y, and Z. Data Processing costs are allocated based on hours of use and Administration/Personnel costs are allocated based on number of employees. Department Direct Costs Employees Hours of use Administration/ Personnel $400,000 10 3,300 Data Processing 850,000 5 1,100 X 450,000 30 1,800 Y 300,000 15 2,200 Z 550,000 25 4,500 Assume that Data Processing provides more service than Administration/Personnel. Refer to Lewis Corporation. Assume that Data Processing costs have been allocated and the balance in Administration is $600,000. Using the step method, what amount is allocated to Y

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Answer:

Lewis Corporation

Using the step method, the amount allocated to Y is:

Y =  $128,571

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Department      Direct Costs   Employees     Hours of use

Administration/            

Personnel         $400,000                10                3,300

Data Processing 850,000                 5                 1,100

X                         450,000                30                1,800

Y                         300,000                 15               2,200

Z                         550,000                25               4,500

Allocation of Administration/

 Personnel cost of $600,000:

X = $257,143 (600,000 * 30/70)

Y =  $128,571 (600,000 * 15/70)

Z = $214,286 (600,000 * 25/70)

Characteristics of entertaining media messages according to Bosshart and Marconi include psychological relaxation, stimulation, fun, challenges, dialogue, and joy.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

FALSE

Explanation:

Francisco leased equipment from Julio on December 31, 2021. The lease is a 10-year lease with annual payments of $159,000 due on December 31 of each year beginning December 31, 2021. The present value of the lease payments is $1,006,192. Francisco's incremental borrowing rate is 14% for this type of lease. The implicit rate of 12% is known by the lessee. What should be the balance in Francisco lease liability at December 31, 2022

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Answer: $789855

Explanation:

Initial liability = $1,006,192

Less: Payment = $159,000

Liability = $847192

× Implicit rate 12%

Interest = 12% × $847192 = $101663

Then, reduced balance will be:

= Payment - Interest

= $159,000 - $101663

= $57337

Therefore, Francisco lease liability at December 31, 2022 will be:

= $847192 - $57337

= $789855

At December 31, 2017, Riverbed Corporation reported the following plant assets.

Land $5,613,000
Buildings $26,640,000
Less: Accumulated depreciationâbuildings 22,311,675 4,328,325
Equipment 74,840,000
Less: Accumulated depreciationâequipment 9,355,000 65,485,000
Total plant assets $75,426,325

During 2018, the following selected cash transactions occurred.
Apr. 1 Purchased land for $4,116,200.
May 1 Sold equipment that cost $1,122,600 when purchased on January 1, 2011. The equipment was sold for $318,070.
June 1 Sold land for $2,993,600. The land cost $1,871,000.
July 1 Purchased equipment for $2,058,100.
Dec. 31 Retired equipment that cost $1,309,700 when purchased on December 31, 2008. No salvage value was received.

Required:
Journalize the transactions.

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Solution :

1.    Journal voucher

                                            Journal Entries

Date        Accounts title                       Debit                    Credit

June 1     Cash                                 $ 2,993,600

               Gain on sale of land                                   $ 1,122,600

                Land                                                            $ 1,871,000

                           (Being land sold)

2. Partial Balance sheet

                    Riverbed Corporation

                   Partial Balance sheet

                       December 31, 2008

Plant Assets                                                                  

Land                                                                                           $ 7,858,200

Building                                                         $ 26,640,000

(-) Accumulated Depreciation-building       $ 74,465,800     $ 3,662,625

  Equipment                                                  $ 74,465,800

(-) Accumulated Depreciation-equipment   $ (14,734,125)    $ 59,731,675

Total Plant Assets                                                                    $ 71,252,200

Mercury Company has only one inventory pool. On December 31, 2021, Mercury adopted the dollar-value LIFO inventory method. The inventory on that date using the dollar-value LIFO method was $201,000. Inventory data are as follows:


Year Ending Inventory at Year-End Costs Ending Inventory at Base Year Costs
2019 $260,400 $248,000
2020 347,300 302,000
2021 350,400 292,000

Required:
Compute the inventory at December 31, 2019, 2020, and 2021, using the dollar-value LIFO method.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The cost index can be calculated as follows:

In 2019:

= 260400/248000

= 1.05

In 2020:

= 347300/302000

= 1.15

In 2021:

= 350400/292000

= 1.2

Inventory Layers converted to the base cost

Date        [tex]\text{(Inventory at } \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \text{(year-end } \\ \\ \text{ year end cost) } \div \ \ \ \text{cost index) } = \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \text{ Inventory layers(base year cost) }[/tex]

12/31/20   201000            ÷        1               =           201000

12/31/20  260400            ÷        1.05          =           248000

12/31/20   347300            ÷        1.15           =            302000

12/31/20    350400           ÷        1.2            =            292000

Inventory Layers converted to cost                  Ending Inventory  DVL cost

[tex]\text{(Inventory layers } \ \ \text{("year-end } \\ \\ \text{ base year cost) } \times \text{ cost index") } = \ \ \text{ Inventory layers(cost) }[/tex]

Base

201000            ×        1                = 201000

201000            ×        1                = 201000

Dec 31, 2019

47000              ×        1.05           = 49350                                    

ADD                                               250350                                

Base

201000            ×        1                = 201000

Dec 31, 2019

47000              ×        1.05           = 49350

Dec 31, 2020

(302000 - 248000)

= 54000           ×        1.15             = 62100                  

ADD                                                312450                  

Base

201000            ×        1                = 201000

Dec 31, 2019

47000              ×        1.05           = 49350

Dec 31, 2021

(292000 - 248000)

= 44000           ×        1.15             =  50600        

ADD                                                300950        

Pina Colada Corp. has the following transactions during August of the current year.

Aug. 1 Issues shares of common stock to investors in exchange for $10,880.
4 Pays insurance in advance for 3 months, $1,500.
16 Receives $880 from clients for services rendered.
27 Pays the secretary $680 salary.

Required:
Indicate the basic analysis and the debit-credit analysis.

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Answer and Explanation:

The indication of the basic analysis and the debit credit analysis is as follows;

Date                   Basic Analysis                    Debit - Credit Analysis

Aug. 1       The asset Cash is increased;     Debits increase assets;

              the stockholders' equity account   Debit Cash

                Common stock is increased.         $10,880

                                                      Credits increase stockholders' equity

                                                                      Credit Common stock

                                                                             $10,880

Aug. 4            The asset Prepaid Insurance        Debits increase assets;

                           is increased;                              Debit Prepaid Insurance

              the asset Cash is decreased.               $ 1,500

                                                                              Credits decrease assets;

                                                                             Credit Cash

                                                                              $ 1,500

Aug. 16        The asset Cash is increased;        Debits increase assets;

           the revenue Service revenue               Debit Cash

             is increased.                                         $880

                                                                          Credits increase revenues:

                                                                          Credit Service revenue

                                                                          $880

Aug. 27      The expense Salaries expense    Debits increase expenses:

                  is increased;                                Debit Salaries expense

                 the asset Cash is decreased.       $680.

                                                                       Credits decrease assets:

                                                                      Credit Cash

                                                                         $680

Jantee, a Senior Manager at LionShare Inc., is responsible for the strategic planning process in his organization. He is currently implementing a strategy. Which of the following stages of the strategic planning process is Jantee most likely to have completed immediately before the implementation stage?
A) Stating the organizational mission
B) Conducting a SWOT analysis
C) Establishing goals and objectives
D) Formulating supporting functional strategies

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Answer:

D) Formulating supporting functional strategies

Explanation:

Since in the given situation, Jantee who is the senior manager responsible for the strategic planning process so here he should have to complete the strategies related to the functional and that should be supported prior to coming to the implementation stage

So as per the given situation, the option d is correct

Economists look at any situation in terms of its component parts: the people making decisions, the environment in which they're making those decisions, and the goods or services being exchanged. For example, think about doing your laundry. Which of the following laundry-related items are nondurable goods?

a. A washing machine
b. Having a pair of pants dry-cleaned
c. A T-shirt
d. A clothes dryer

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the correct answer is b

Ice Cream Corporation uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. Data concerning the first processing department for the most recent month are listed below:

Beginning work in process inventory:
Units in beginning work in process inventory 900
Materials costs $13,000
Conversion costs $5,100
Percent complete with respect to materials 75%
Percent complete with respect to conversion 20%
Units started into production during the month 9,600
Units completed and transferred to the next department during the month 8,500
Materials costs added during the month $172,100
Conversion costs added during the month $242,100
Ending work in process inventory:
Units in ending work in process inventory 2,000
Percent complete with respect to materials 90%
Percent complete with respect to conversion 30%

The cost per equivalent unit for materials for the month in the first processing department is closest to: __________

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Answer:

Ice Cream Corporation

The cost per equivalent unit for materials for the month in the first processing department is closest to: __________

=  $17.97.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                                Units    Materials   Conversion

Beginning work in process inventory     900     $13,000        $5,100

Degree of completion                                               75%              20%

 Units started into production              9,600

Total units in production                    10,500

Units completed and transferred       8,500         100%            100%

Ending work in process inventory     2,000           90%              30%

                                                                Units    Materials   Conversion

Beginning work in process inventory     900     $13,000         $5,100

Costs added during the month                         $172,100      $242,100

Total production costs for the month               $185,100    $247,200

Equivalent units of production:

                                                             Units    Materials           Conversion

Units completed and transferred       8,500    8,500 (100%)   8,500 (100%)

Ending work in process inventory     2,000     1,800 (90%)        600 (30%)

Total equivalent units                                      10,300                9,100

Cost per equivalent unit:

                                                           Materials           Conversion

Total production costs                      $185,100           $247,200

Total equivalent units                           10,300                  9,100

Cost per equivalent unit                       $17.97                $27.16

U.S. businesspeople are often accused of ethnocentricity. This means that

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Answer:

brainllest if right

This means that they are very superior or in a higher rank than others.

Explanation:

When schools and businesses allocate admissions or jobs on the basis of race, gender, disability, or other criteria unrelated to ability, they are aiming at

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Answer:

equality of outcome

Explanation:

Equality of outcome may be defined as to ensuring people with disadvantaged for making any personal profit or gains. It eliminates the personal responsibility of the people.

In the context, when the schools or the businesses allocate jobs or admissions based on the people's disability, race or gender or some other criteria which is unrelated to ability, they are mostly trying o to aim at equality of outcome.

According to real business cycle theorists, ______________ consumption resulting from the major production innovations incentivizes businesses to borrow ______________ from banks, causing the money supply to ______________.

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Answer:

increase in,  more,  increase

Explanation:

Real business cycle theory states that the [tex]\text{macroeconomic fluctuations}[/tex] in any economy can be explained by the technological shocks and the changes in the productivity. All these changes in the technological growth affects the decisions of the firms on investment as well as workers or the labor supply.

Edward C. Prescott and Finn E. Kydland first gave the concept of real business cycle theory.

In the theory of real business cycle, the increase in consumption results from the major [tex]\text{production innovations incentivizes businesses}[/tex] to borrow more from the banks, and it causes the supply of money to increase.

A company has 1000000 shares outstanding trading at $15 a piece. Managers believe that the discount rate appropriate for the risk borne is 15% and total cash flows, expected to be $1 million next year, will rise by 5% per year indefinitely. Discuss a strategy that is beneficial to the current shareholders.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Knowing the value of the equity and establishing the intrinsic worth of the share may help you develop a perfect strategy that will benefit the current shareholders.

Value of the equity =  Cashflow÷(discount rate - growth rate)

= $1,000,000 ÷ (15%-5%)  

= $1,000,000 ÷ (10%)  

= $10,000,000

Intrinsic value per share = Value of the equity ÷ Shares outstanding

= $10,000,000 ÷ 1,000,000

= $10

For the share, The intrinsic value = $10

However, since the current trading share price is $15, then we can posit that the share price is over-valued.

As a result, the perfect strategy that will be beneficial to the shareholders is for the current shareholders to sell the shares (short selling at a high price and purchasing at a low price).

Pope’s Garage had the following accounts and amounts in its financial statements on December 31, 2019. Assume that all balance sheet items reflect account balances at December 31, 2019, and that all income statement items reflect activities that occurred during the year then ended.

Accounts receivable $33,000
Depreciation expense 12,000
Land 27,000
Cost of goods sold 90,000
Retained earnings 59,000
Cash 9,000
Equipment 71,000
Supplies 6,000
Accounts payable 23,000
Service revenue 20,000
Interest expense 4,000
Common stock 10,000
Income tax expense 12,000
Accumulated depreciation 45,000
Long-term debt 40,000
Supplies expense 14,000
Merchandise inventory 31,000
Sales revenue 140,000

Required:
a. Calculate the total current assets at December 31, 2019.
b. Calculate the total liabilities and owners’ equity at December 31, 2019.
c. Calculate the earnings from operations (operating income) for the year ended December 31, 2019.
d. Calculate the net income (or loss) for the year ended December 31, 2019.
e. What was the average income tax rate for Pope’s Garage for 2019?
f. If $16,000 of dividends had been declared and paid during the year, what was the January 1, 2019, balance of retained earnings?

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Answer and Explanation:

a. The computation of the total current asset is shown below

= Account receivable + cash + supplies + merchandise inventory

= $33,000 + $9,000 + $6,000 + $31,000

= $79,000

b The total liabilities and owners equity is

= Account payable + long term debt + common stock + retained earnings

= $23,000 + $40,000 + $10,000 + $59,000

= $132,000

c. The earnings from operations is

Sales revenue $140,000

Less cost of goods sold $90,000

Gross profit $50,000

add: service revenue $20,000

Less depreciation expense $12,000

Less supplies expense $14,000

Operating income $44,000

d. The net income is

= operating income - interest expense - income tax expense

= $44,000 - $4,000 - $12,000

= $28,000

e. The average income tax rate is

= $12,000 ÷ $40,000 × 100

= 30%

f. The beginning retained earnings is

= $59,000 + $16,000  - $28,000

= $47,000

Acme Fastener and Tool is having major problems with demand management. The VP of Sales is very focused on increasing productivity according to forecasts, but the operations manager routinely presents obstacles to increasing production above current levels. Of the following, which problem is the firm experiencing?
a. Functional silos.
b. Lack of attention on operational planning.
c. Overemphasis on forecasting.
d. Focus on tactics.

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Answer:

Functional silos

Explanation:

Functional silo occurs when different teams with their responsibilities and functions have different views about a process.

The managers who have accumulated resources and influence are conflicted over the functional aspects of a process rather than looking out for the wider benefit of the business.

In the given scenario VP of Sales is very focused on increasing productivity according to forecasts, but the operations manager routinely presents obstacles to increasing production above current levels.

They are both pursuing conflicting agendas instead of working together.

This is called functional silo.

Zhang Industries sells a product for $700. Unit sales for May were 400 and each month's sales are expected to exceed the prior month's results by 3%. Zhang pays a sales manager a monthly salary of $3,000 and a commission of 2% of sales. Compute the projected selling expense to be reported on the selling expense budget for the manager for month ended June 30.
a) $8,600.
b) $11,652.
c) $8,652.
d) $5,768.
e) $8,768.

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Answer:

Total selling expense= $8,768

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Selling price= $700

Sales for June in units= 400*1.03= 412

Fixed selling expense= $3,000

Sales commission= 2%

We need to calculate the total commission sales:

Total sales revenue= 700*412= $288,400

Total commission= 0.02*288,400

Total commission= 5,768

Now, the total selling expense:

Total selling expense= 5,768 + 3,000

Total selling expense= $8,768

Green Penguin Pencil Company has a total asset turnover ratio of 3.50x, net annual sales of $40 million, and operating expenses of $18 million (including depreciation and amortization). On its balance sheet and income statement, respectively, it reported total debt of $2.50 million on which it pays a 11% interest rate.
To analyze a company's financial leverage situation, you need to measure the firm's debt management ratios. Based on the preceding information, what are the values for Green Penguin Pencil's debt management ratios? The U.S. tax structure influences a firm's willingness to finance with debt. The tax structure debt.

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Solution :

a). Asset turnover ratio = total sales / total asset   = 3.50

     Total asset         =   40 million / 3.5      =   1142857

     Total debt          =  2.50 million

Therefore, the debt ratio = [tex]$\frac{\text{debt}}{\text{total asset}}$[/tex]

                                         [tex]$=\frac{2500000}{1142857}$[/tex]

                                         = 2.18

b). Time interest earned ratio = EBIT/Interest

  EBIT = net sales - operating expense

           = 40,000,000 - 18,000,000

           = $ 22,000,000

Interest expense  = 10 % x 2,500,000

                              =  $ 250,000

Times interest earned ratio = EBIT/ interest expense

                                              = [tex]$\frac{\$ 22,000,000}{\$250,000}$[/tex]

                                               = 88 times

c). Total equity = total asset - total debt

                         =  400,000,000 - 2,500,000

                         = 397,500,000

   Money raised from the creditor for each dollar of equity

                         = 2,500,000/397,500,000

                         = 6%

Baseball Corporation is preparing its cash budget for January. The budgeted beginning cash balance is $18,600. Budgeted cash receipts total $186,000 and budgeted cash disbursements total $189,200. The desired ending cash balance is $30,600. To attain its desired ending cash balance for January, the company should borrow:

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Answer:

Company should borrow = $15200

Explanation:

Below is the calculation for the borrowing amount:

Cash balance at the beginning = $18600

Add - Cash receipts = 186000

Less- Cash disbursements = (189200)

Budgeted cash balance = 18600 + 186000 - 189200 = 15400

Borrowing will be = Ending cash - 15400

Borrowing will be = 30600 - 15400

Borrowing will be = $15200

Company should borrow = $15200

As you move from job shop towards continuous process: A. Your capital intensity decreases B. Your volume decreases C. Your customization ability decreases D. Your throughput decreases E. None of the above

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Answer: C. Your customization ability decreases.

Explanation:

Job Shops are able to customize products and services because they manufacture products on a small scale and usually for individual job orders whereas continuous processing is more large scale and the products are more homogeneous.

As one move from a job shop to a continuous process, they will find that they would be unable to customize products as much as they could before because they would be producing a higher volume of goods and so would not have the time to be customizing the products as much.

If a well-diversified portfolio of stocks has an expected return of 15% when the expected return on the market portfolio is 10%, then:__________a) Treasury bills are offering a 7% yield.b) The portfolio beta is greater than 1.0.c) The portfolio beta equals 1.67.d) The investor's portfolio contains many defensive stocks.

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Answer:

B. The portfolio beta is greater than 1.0

Explanation:

the answer to this question is option b. The portfolio beta is greater than 1.0. the reason is simple. we have the portfolio of expected return, which is 15% to be greater than the market portfolio of return which is 10 percent, then this is to tell us that the portfolio beta is going to be greater than 1.

15% is greater than 10%.

Emily and Betsey are economists. Emily thinks that the wealthiest 10 percent of the U.S. population should be taxed a rate higher than the rest of society because they can better afford it. Betsey thinks that everyone should be taxed at the same rate because that is the fairest scenario and the wealthy should not be penalized for their success. In this example, Emily and Betsey:______

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Answer: b. have different normative views about tax policy.

Explanation:

Economists follow different theories and principles on how the world should be so most times they will disagree with each other on key issues such as taxation and government intervention in markets.

Emily and Betsy both believe in different taxation policies which means that they have different views on how people should be taxed in an economy with one of them believing in a proportional tax regime (Betsey) and the other believing in a progressive tax regime (Emily).

Fong Corporation sold $2,000,000, 7%, 5-year bonds on January 1, 2017. The bonds were dated January 1, 2017 and pay interest on January 1. The company uses straight-line amortization on bond premiums or discounts.

Required:
Prepare all necessary journal entries to record the issuance of the bonds and bond interest expense for 2017.

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Answer:

Jan 1

Dr Cash 2,040,000

Cr Bonds payable 2,000,000

Cr Premium on bonds payable 40,000

Dec 31

Dr Interest expense 100,000

Dr premium on bonds payable 40,000

Cr Interest payable 140,000

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entries to record the issuance of the bonds and bond interest expense for 2017.

Jan 1

Dr Cash 2,040,000

Cr Bonds payable2,000,000

Cr Premium on bonds payable40,000

Dec 31

Dr Interest expense100,000

Dr premium on bonds payable40,000

Cr Interest payable140,000

(7%*$2,000,000)

Based on this income statement for Company XYZ for the year ending December 31, 2014, what adjustment would need to be made to Net Income to account for Gain or Loss in calculating cash flow from Operating Activities using the indirect method

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Answer:

a) Adjustment of (16,000) in the operating section.

Explanation:

While preparing the operating activities section of the cash flow statement, the net income, depreciation expense, amortization expense, loss on sale of an asset should be added and the profit on sale should be deducted

So there is the loss of $30,000 that should be added and the gain on sale should be deducted i.e. $46,000

So there is an adjustment of -$16,000 in the operating activities section

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Key Company acquires 60, 10%, 5 year, $1,000 Community bonds on January 1, 2012 for $61,250. This includes a brokerage commission of $1,250. The journal entry to record this investment includes a debit to Group of answer choices Debt Investments for $60,000. Debt Investments for $61,250. Cash for $61,250. Stock Investments for $60,000.

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Answer:

Debt Investments for $61,250

Explanation:

When the investment is recorded so here the debt investment should be debited and cash should be credited for $61,250. The investment would be recorded at cost basis also the brokerage represent the investment part

So the journal entry is

Debt investment Dr $61,250

    To Cash $61,250

(Being cash paid)

Austen, the night shift manager of a 24-hour convenience store, would regularly drive his car to the back door, unlock it, and load in a couple of cases of beer, every night. These cases of beer were marked down for no apparent reason, and Austen paid the reduced price. Is Austen setting a good example for his employees

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Answer:

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Explanation:



An important difference between a perfectly competitive firm and a monopolist is

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Answer:

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