All sales are made on credit. Based on past experience, the company estimates 0.3% of net credit sales to be uncollectible. What adjusting entry should the company make at the end of the current year to record its estimated bad debts expense

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Answer 1

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Missing word "A company uses the percent of sales method to determine its bad debts expense. At the end of the current year, the company's unadjusted trial balance reported the following selected amounts: Accounts receivable $350,000 debit, Allowance for uncollectible accounts 650 debit, Net Sales 795,000 credit"

Net credit sales = $795,000

Bad debt expense = 0.3% * Net credit sales

Bad debt expense = $795,000 * 0.3%

Bad debt expense = $2,385

                                            Adjusting entry

Date   General Journal                                              Debit      Credit

           Bad debt expense                                         $2,385

                   Allowance for uncollectible accounts                 $2,385

           (To record bad debt expense)


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A company reported the following asset and liability balances at the end of 2015 and 2016:
2015 2016
Assets $150,000 $180,000
Liabilities $70,000 $80,000
If the company paid dividends totaling $5,000, what is the amount of net income for 2016?
A. $20,000.B. $105,000.C. $80,000.D. $25,000.

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Answer:

D. $25,000

Explanation:

The equity is the difference between assets and liabilities

Opening equity=$150,000-$70,000

opening equity=$80,000

Ending equity=$180,000-$80,000

ending equity=$100,000

The ending equity formula below can be used to derive the net income for 2016:

ending equity=beginning equity+ net income-dividends

The net income increases the amount of ending equity while dividends decrease it.

net income=unknown

dividends=$5000

$100,000=$80,000+net income-$5000

net income=$100,000-$80,000+$5,000

net income=$25,000

Russell Retail Group begins the year with inventory of $62,000 and ends the year with inventory of $52,000. During the year, the company has four purchases for the following amounts.

Purchase on February 17 $217,000
Purchase on May 6 137,000
Purchase on September 8 167,000
Purchase on December 4 417,000

Required:
Calculate cost of goods sold for the year.

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Answer:

Cost of goods sold = 948000

Explanation:

Inventory at the beginning of the year = $62000

Inventory at the end of the year = $52000

Cost of goods sold = Beginning inventory + purchases during the year - ending inventory

Cost of goods sold = $62000 + 217000 + 137000 + 167000 + 417000 - $52000

Cost of goods sold = 948000

g dividends paid 13500. what was the net income for the past year of the firm faces a tax rate of 30%

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Answer:

A.) £27,214.29

B.) £19,250

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the following :

Andy £13500

Bevan £27500

Cheryl £13250

Deva £75000

Elliott £18750

Frankie £27500

Grace £15000

Mean income = (total sum of salaries / number of workers)

Mean income = £(13500 + 27500 + 13250 + 75000 + 18750 + 27500 + 15000) / 7

Mean income = (£190,500 / 7) = £27,214.286

B.) mean income excluding Deva's salary:

Mean income = Mean income = £(13500 + 27500 + 13250 + 18750 + 27500 + 15000) / 7

Mean income = £115,500 / 6

Mean income = £19,250

[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Pacific Ink had beginning work-in-process inventory of $744,960 on October 1. Of this amount, $304,920 was the cost of direct materials and $440,040 was the cost of conversion. The 48,000 units in the beginning inventory were 30 percent complete with respect to both direct materials and conversion costs. During October, 102,000 units were transferred out and 30,000 remained in ending inventory. The units in ending inventory were 80 percent complete with respect to direct materials and 40 percent complete with respect to conversion costs. Costs incurred during the period amounted to $2,343,600 for direct materials and $3,027,840 for conversion.
Required:
a. Compute the equivalent units for the materials and conversion cost calculations.
b. Compute the cost per equivalent unit for direct materials and for conversion costs using the weighted-average method.

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Answer:

Pacific Ink

a. The equivalent units for materials and conversion costs are:

                                              Materials          Conversion  

Equivalents units                   126,000                114,000

b. The cost per equivalent unit for direct materials and for conversion costs using the weighted-average method are:

Cost per equivalent unit         $21.02                $30.42

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                              Materials          Conversion        Total

Work in process, Oct. 1        $304,920          $440,040       $744,960

Costs incurred in October  2,343,600         3,027,840       5,371,440

Total costs of production $2,648,520       $3,467,880     $6,116,400

Units:

Work in process, Oct. 1       48,000 (30%)      48,000 (30%)

Units transferred out        102,000 (100%)   102,000 (100%)

Work in process, Oct. 31    30,000 (80%)      30,000 (40%)

Equivalent units of production:

Units transferred out        102,000 (100%)   102,000 (100%)

Work in process, Oct. 31    24,000 (80%)       12,000 (40%)

Total equivalent units       126,000                114,000

Cost per equivalent units:

Total costs of production $2,648,520       $3,467,880     $6,116,400

Total equivalent units            126,000              114,000

Cost per equivalent unit          $21.02              $30.42

From 1990 to 2000, calculate the percentage change in Instructions: Enter your responses rounded to one decimal place. If you are entering any negative numbers be sure to include a negative sign (-) in front of those numbers. a. Real GDP. % b. Real consumption. % c. Real government spending

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Answer:

Note The full question is attached as picture below

1. Real consumption % change = ((Consumption in 2009 / Consumption in 2007) - 1) * 100

Real consumption % change = ((9847 / 10042) - 1) * 100

Real consumption change % = (0.981 - 1) * 100

Real consumption change% = -1.9%

2. Real investment % = ((Investment in 2009 / 2007) - 1) * 100

Real investment % = ((1898 / 2644) - 1) * 100

Real investment % = (0.718 - 1) * 100

Real investment % = -28.2%

3. Government spending % = ((Government spending 2009 / 2007) - 1)*100

Government spending % = ((3089 / 2914) - 1)*100

Government spending % = (1.06 - 1) * 100

Government spending % = 6%

MC Qu. 157 West Company estimates that overhead costs... West Company estimates that overhead costs for the next year will be $3,600,000 for indirect labor and $880,000 for factory utilities. The company uses machine hours as its overhead allocation base. Of 125,000 machine hours are planned for this next year, what is the company's plantwide overhead rate

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Answer:

$35,84 per machine hour

Explanation:

Plantwide overhead rate = Budgeted overheads ÷ Budgeted Activity

where,

Budgeted overheads = $3,600,000 + $880,000 = $4,480,000

Budgeted Activity = 125,000 machine hours

therefore,

Plantwide overhead rate = $4,480,000 ÷ 125,000

                                         = $35,84 per machine hour

A company designs a training program for underperforming employees. They enroll in the program the employees who received the worst 10% of performance evaluations in a given year. They find that very few of the employees who go through the program are in the bottom 10% of performance evaluations the next year. What can they conclude about their new program

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Answer:

They can conclude that the program was a success

Explanation:

They can conclude that the program was a success. The main goal of the program is to increase the performance of the employees that were performing the worst in the company. By choosing the bottom 10% of the performance evaluation, they make sure that they are getting the worst of the worst in the company. Therefore, if after the program, the subjects are no longer in the bottom 10% then this means that they have drastically increased their performance and have even passed those that were in a much higher performance ranking than them in the previous year. This means that the program exceeded its goal and can be marked as successful.

Consider the following project network and activity times (in weeks): Activity A B C D E F G H Time 5 3 7 6 7 3 10 8 How much time will be needed to complete this project

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Answer:

Please find the attached file of the complete question:

Explanation:

Please find the attached file of the solution:

Critical Path:  ACH

Duration: 21

Because C is on the Critical Path, it cannot be postponed without causing the project to be delayed.

E is not on the critical path, thus it may also be delayed by two weeks without causing the project to be delayed.

[tex]D : ES : 6, EF : 10, LS : 7, LF : 11[/tex]

Assuming that all entries have been posted, prepare correcting entries for each of the following errors.

a. The following entry was made to record the purchase of $774 in supplies on account:

Supplies 142 774
Cash 101 774

b. The following entry was made to record the payment of $475 in wages:

Rent Expense 521 475
Cash 101 475

c. The following entry was made to record a $396 payment to a supplier on account:

Supplies 142 196
Cash 101 196

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Answer and Explanation:

The correcting journal entries are shown below:

a. Cash Dr $774

     To account payable $774

(Being purchase of supplies on account is recorded)

b. Wages expense Dr $475

        To rent expense $475

(Being wages expense is recorded)

c. Account payable $396

    To Supplies $196

    To cash $200

(being cash paid is recorded)

These 3 correcting entries should be recorded

Ida Sidha Karya Company is a family-owned company located in the village of Gianyar on the island of Bali in Indonesia. The company produces a handcrafted Balinese musical instrument called a gamelan that is similar to a xylophone. The gamelans are sold for $910. Selected data for the company’s operations last year follow: Units in beginning inventory 0 Units produced 310 Units sold 280 Units in ending inventory 30 Variable costs per unit: Direct materials $ 130 Direct labor $ 350 Variable manufacturing overhead 50 Variable selling and administrative 40 Fixed costs: Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 62,000 Fixed selling and administrative $ 26,000 The absorption costing income statement prepared by the company’s accountant for last year appears below: Sales $ 254,800 Cost of goods sold 204,400 Gross margin 50,400 Selling and administrative expense 37,200 Net operating income 13,200Required:1. Determine how much of the ending inventory consists of fixed manufacturing overhead cost deferred in inventory to the next period.Total fixed manufacturing overhead in ending inventory: ?2. Prepare an income statement for the year using variable costing.

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Answer:

1. 6,000

2. 7,200

Explanation:

1. Calculation to determine how much of the ending inventory consists of fixed manufacturing overhead cost deferred in inventory to the next period.

Using this formula

Ending inventory=Fixed manufacturing overhead/Units produced*Ending units

Let plug in the formula

Ending inventory=62,000/310*30

Ending inventory=6,000

Therefore how much of the ending inventory consists of fixed manufacturing overhead cost deferred in inventory to the next period is 6,000

2. Preparation of an income statement for the year using variable costing.

IDA SIDHA KARYA Company Variable Costing Income Statement

Units produced cost (130+350+50=530)

Sales $254,800

(280*910)

VARIABLE EXPENSES:

Variable cost of goods sold $148,400

(280*530)

Variable selling and administrative expense $11,200

(280*40)

Contribution margin $95,200

($254,800-$148,400-$11,200)

FIXED EXPENSES:

Fixed manufacturing overhead $62,000

Fixed selling and administrative expense $26,000

Net operating income $7,200

($95,200-$62,000-$26,000)

Therefore the income statement for the year using variable costing is $7,200

New educational study has proven that the practice of writing, erasing, and rewriting improves students' ability to process information, leading parents to steer away from pen use in favor of pencils.

a. True
b. False

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B, because if read the passage closely you will see

Before reconciling its bank statement, Lauren Cosmetics Corporation's general ledger had a month-end balance in the cash account of $8,250. The bank reconciliation for the month contained the following items:Deposits in transit $870Outstanding checks 645Interest earned 20NSF check returned to bank 220Bank service charge 70Given the above information, what up-to-date ending cash balance should Lauren report at month-end?A. $7,380.B. $8,530.C. $7,980.D. $7,700.

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Answer:

a. $7,380

Explanation:

Ending cash balance = Cash balance + Interest earned - NSF check returned to bank - Bank service charge

Ending cash balance = $8,250 + $20 - $220 - $70

Ending cash balance = $7,980

So, $7,380 is the up-to-date ending cash balance should Lauren report at month-end.

Gantner Company had the following department information about physical units and percentage of completion: Physical Units Work in process, May 1 (60%) 60000 Completed and transferred out 180000 Work in process, May 31 (40%) 50000 If all materials are added at the beginning of the production process, what is the total number of equivalent units for materials during May

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Answer:

200,000 units by Weighted Average Cost Method

164,000 units by FIFO Method

Explanation:

1. Where Weighted Average Cost Method is used.

Assuming that Gantner Company uses the Weighted Average Cost Method, the total number of equivalent units for materials during May can be determined as follows :

Completed and transferred out (180000 x 100)      180,000

Ending Work In Process (50000 x 40%)                   20,000

Total equivalent units for materials                          200,000

1. FIFO Method is used.

Assuming that Gantner Company uses the FIFO Cost Method, the total number of equivalent units for materials during May can be determined as follows :

To Complete Opening Work in Process (60000 x 40%)        24,000

Completed and transferred out (180000 - 60,000) x 100%  120,000

Ending Work In Process (50000 x 40%)                                  20,000

Total equivalent units for materials                                        164,000

Gary is walking through his organization's buying process and has identified some additional steps that are needed in a B2B transaction. What would be included in those additional steps

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Answer: order-routine specification

problem recognition

Explanation:

Business-to-business transactions occur when a business makes a transaction with another business. It should be noted that this takes place when the business is sourcing materials which will be used for their production process.

Since Gary is walking through his organization's buying process and has identified some additional steps that are needed in a B2B transaction, the additional steps should include the order-routine specification and the problem recognition.

Journalize the following sales transactions for Antique Mall. Explanations are not required. The company estimates sales returns at the end of each month.
Jan. 4 Sold $14,000 of antiques on account, credit terms are n/30. Cost of goods is $7,000.
8 Received a $400 sales return on damaged goods from the customer. Cost of goods damaged is $150.
13 Antique Mall received payment from the customer on the amount due from Jan. 4, less the return.
20 Sold $4,900 of antiques on account, credit terms are 1/10, n/45, FOB destination. Cost of goods is $2,450.
20 Antique Mall paid $70 on freight out.
29 Received payment from the customer on the amount due from Jan. 20, less the discount.

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Answer:

Antique Mall

Journal Entries:

Jan. 4 Debit Accounts Receivable $14,000

Credit Sales Revenue $14,000

credit terms are n/30.

Debit Cost of goods sold $7,000

Credit Inventory $7,000

Jan. 8 Debit Sales Returns $400

Credit Accounts Receivable $400

Debit Damaged Goods $150

Credit Cost of goods sold $150

Jan. 13 Debit Cash $13,600

Credit Accounts Receivable $13,600

Jan. 20 Debit Accounts Receivable $4,900

Credit Sales Revenue $4,900

credit terms are 1/10, n/45, FOB destination.

Debit Cost of goods sold $2,450

Credit Inventory $2,450

Jan. 20 Debit Freight-out Expense $70

Credit Cash $70

Jan. 29 Debit Cash $4,851

Debit Cash Discounts $49

Credit Accounts Receivable $4,900

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Jan. 4 Accounts Receivable $14,000 Sales Revenue $14,000

credit terms are n/30.

Cost of goods sold $7,000 Inventory $7,000

Jan. 8 Sales Returns $400 Accounts Receivable $400

Damaged Goods $150 Cost of goods sold $150

Jan. 13 Cash $13,600 Accounts Receivable $13,600

Jan. 20 Accounts Receivable $4,900 Sales Revenue $4,900

credit terms are 1/10, n/45, FOB destination.

Cost of goods sold $2,450 Inventory $2,450

Jan. 20 Freight-out Expense $70 Cash $70

Jan. 29 Cash $4,851 Cash Discounts $49 Accounts Receivable $4,900

Exercise 4-9 Recording purchases, sales, returns, and shipping LO P1, P2 Following are the merchandising transactions of Dollar Store. Nov. 1 Dollar Store purchases merchandise for $2,900 on terms of 2/5, n/30, FOB shipping point, invoice dated November 1. 5 Dollar Store pays cash for the November 1 purchase. 7 Dollar Store discovers and returns $250 of defective merchandise purchased on November 1, and paid for on November 5, for a cash refund. 10 Dollar Store pays $145 cash for transportation costs for the November 1 purchase. 13 Dollar Store sells merchandise for $3,132 with terms n/30. The cost of the merchandise is $1,566. 16 Merchandise is returned to the Dollar Store from the November 13 transaction. The returned items are priced at $270 and cost $135; the items were not damaged and were returned to inventory. Journalize the above merchandising transactions for the Dollar Store assuming it uses a perpetual inventory system and the gross method.

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Answer:

Dollar Store

Journal Entries:

Nov. 1 Debit Inventory $2,900

Credit Accounts Payable $2,900

To record the purchase of goods on terms of 2/5, n/30, FOB shipping point, invoice dated November 1.

Nov. 5 Debit Accounts Payable $2,900

Credit Cash $2,842

Credit Cash Discount $58

To record the payment for the goods, including discounts.

Nov. 7 Debit Cash $250

Credit Inventory $250

To record the return of goods for cash.

Nov. 10 Debit Freight-in $145

Credit Cash $145

To record payment for transportation of goods.

Nov. 13 Debit Accounts Receivable $3,132

Credit Sales Revenue $3,132

To record the sale of goods with terms n/30.

Debit Cost of goods sold $1,566

Credit Inventory $1,566

To record the cost of goods sold.

Nov. 16 Debit Sales Returns $270

Credit Accounts Receivable $270

To record the return of goods.

Debit Inventory $135

Credit Cost of goods sold $135

To record the cost of goods returned.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Nov. 1 Inventory $2,900 Accounts Payable $2,900

on terms of 2/5, n/30, FOB shipping point, invoice dated November 1.

Nov. 5 Accounts Payable $2,900 Cash $2,842 Cash Discount $58

Nov. 7 Cash $250 Inventory $250

Nov. 10 Freight-in $145 Cash $145

Nov. 13 Accounts Receivable $3,132 Sales Revenue $3,132

with terms n/30

Cost of goods sold $1,566 Inventory $1,566

Nov. 16 Sales Returns $270 Accounts Receivable $270

Inventory $135 Cost of goods sold $135

Harwood Company uses a job-order costing system that applies overhead cost to jobs on the basis of machine-hours. The company's predetermined overhead rate of $2.50 per machine-hour was based on a cost formula that estimates $217,500 of total manufacturing overhead for an estimated activity level of 87,000 machine-hours. Required: 1. Assume that during the year the company works only 82,000 machine-hours and incurs the following costs in the Manufacturing Overhead and Work in Process accounts: Compute the amount of overhead cost that would be applied to Work in Process for the year and make the entry in your T-accounts. 2A. Compute the amount of underapplied or overapplied overhead for the year and show the balance in your Manufacturing Overhead T-account.

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Question Completion:

Manufacturing Overhead Account

Maintenance     $24,000

Indirect materials  8,300

Indirect labor      82,000

Utilities               36,000

Insurance             7,300

Depreciation     65,000

Total costs   $222,600

Work in Process

Direct materials    $740,000

Direct labor               83,000

Answer:

Harwood Company

1. The amount of overhead cost that would be applied to Work in Process for the year is:

= $205,000.

2. T- Accounts:

Work in Process

Direct materials    $740,000

Direct labor               83,000

Applied overhead  205,000

Manufacturing overhead

Maintenance     $24,000

Indirect materials  8,300

Indirect labor      82,000

Utilities               36,000

Insurance             7,300

Depreciation     65,000

Applied overhead: WIP    $205,000

Underapplied overhead        17,600

Total costs   $222,600   $222,600

2A. The amount of underapplied overhead for the year is:

= $17,600

2B. Manufacturing overhead

Maintenance     $24,000

Indirect materials  8,300

Indirect labor      82,000

Utilities               36,000

Insurance             7,300

Depreciation     65,000

Applied overhead: WIP    $205,000

Underapplied overhead       17,600

Total costs   $222,600   $222,600

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Predetermined overhead rate per machine-hour = $2.50

Estimated total manufacturing overhead = $217,500

Estimated activity level = 87,000

Actual results from production during the year:

Machine-hours worked = 82,000

Applied overhead costs = $205,000 (82,000 * $2.50)

Total manufacturing costs incurred = $222,600

Underapplied overhead = $17,600

If the dollar contribution margin per unit is increased by 8%, total fixed expenses is decreased by 18%, and all other factors remain the same, net operating income will:

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Answer:

Increase

Explanation:

Since the Contribution increased and Fixed Costs have decreased, the resulting effect is an Increase in Net Operating Income. Thus, all other factors remain the same, net operating income will: Increase

An accounting system that provides information that management can use to evaluate the performance of a department's activities is a:______.
A. Service accounting system.
B. Standard accounting system.
C. Revenue accounting system.
D. Departmental accounting system.
E. Cost accounting system.

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Answer: D. Departmental accounting system.

Explanation:

As the term implies, Departmental accounting system engages in accounting for individual departments. The financial information of the department of interest will be recorded as well as other activities.

Management will then use this information to analyze and understand how well the department is doing. The information will also tell them if the department is being cost efficient and profitable.

How does the current organizational and operational structure, including the system of corporate governance, benefit the firm

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Answer:

The organizational and operational structure of a company must be aligned with the core values and objectives of the business, as it impacts and determines the relationships and culture in the organizational environment.

Therefore, when there is an organizational structure where the hierarchical positions and the decision-making system match the way the company operates in the market, it is correct to say that such organization has a culture that enables its development and the correct progress of the business. Combined with corporate governance, which is a system of inspection, control and incentive to interested parties, the company will benefit from being well structured, positioned and oriented to achieve quality and continuous process improvement.

A company's gross profit (or gross margin) was $110,180 and its net sales were $439,300. Its gross margin ratio is: A. 74.9%. B. 8.4%. C. $110,180.00 D. 25.1%. E. $329,120.00

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Gross profit margin is an example of a profitability ratio.

profitability ratios measures the efficiency with which a company generates profit from its asset

Gross profit margin measures the return on sales

Gross profit margin = gross profit / net sales

$110,180 / $439,300 = 25.1%

An analysis of the income statement revealed that interest expense was $100000. Waterway Company's times interest earned was

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Answer: 8.3

Explanation:

The times interest earned is used to estimate the ability of a company to pay its debt payments using income from operations.

It is calculated by the formula:

= Earnings before interest and tax / Interest expense

Earnings before interest and tax:

= Earnings before tax + Interest expense

= 730,000 + 100,000

= $830,000

Times interest earned:

= 830,000 / 100,000

= 8.3

You are selling an asset. you can earn an interest rate of 7% per yer on your savings. You receive the following two (risk less) offers:

Offer 1: receive $400,000 today
Offer 2: Receive $500,000 in 4 years

a. Which offer should you choose?
b. At what interest rate would you be indifferent between the two offers?

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Answer:

Option 1

5.737126344%

Explanation:

to determine which option i would prefer today, i would need to determine the present value of offer 2

Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows

[tex]\frac{500,000}{1.07^{4} }[/tex] = $381,447.61

I would prefer the first option because its present value is greater than that of option 2

The interest rate that would make me indifferent between either options would be the interest at which the present value of $500,000 in 4 years is $400,000

$400,000 = [tex]\frac{500,000}{(1 + x)^{4} }[/tex]

$400,000[tex](1 + x)^{4}[/tex] = $500,000

500,000 / 400,000= (1 + x)^{4}

1.25 = (1 + x)^{4}

[tex]1.25^{0.25}[/tex] = 1 + x

x = 5.737126344%

Be-The-One is a motivational consulting business. At the end of its accounting period, December 31, 20Y2, Be-The-One has assets of $395,000 and liabilities of $97,000. Using the accounting equation, determine the following amounts: a. Stockholders' equity as of December 31, 20Y2. $fill in the blank 1 b. Stockholders' equity as of December 31, 20Y3, assuming that assets decreased by $65,000 and liabilities increased by $36,000 during 20Y3. $fill in the blank 2

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Answer:

a. Stockholders' equity as of December 31, 20Y2

Assets = Equity + Liabilities

395,000 = Equity + 97,000

Equity = 395,000 - 97,000

= $298,000

b. Stockholders' equity as of December 31, 20Y3.

Assets = Equity + Liabilities

(395,000 - 65,000) = Equity + (97,000 + 36,000)

330,000 = Equity + 133,000

Equity = 330,000 - 133,000

= $197,000

Which of the following statements about inflation is​ true? A. Inflation is not a problem because it is just another way for the government to collect revenuelong dash an alternative to the income tax or the sales tax. B. Inflation is a tax on spending money. C. Inflation is a tax on holding money. D. Inflation occurs when real GDP grows more rapidly than the quantity of money.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Inflation is a persistent rise in the general price levels

Inflation occurs when quantity of money grows faster than real GDP

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  

Shoe leather cost is when people try to spend money immediately so they would not be holding money for a long time. This is because money loses its value in an inflation.

Because inflation causes money to lose its value, it can be viewed as a form of tax on holding money This is because, tax reduces the amount of money a person has. Also, does inflation reduce the value of money a person has

While Amazon has become a very powerful e-commerce firm here in the US, Alibaba, the Chinese company is very powerful in many parts of the world. Go to Wikipedia and read about the different type of businesses that Alibaba operates. Then write a short outline of these businesses.

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Answer:

Alibaba is a chinese company, one of the largest in the world by market capitalization.

While it mainly specializes in online retail (both business to consumer, and business to business), it is also involved in other business activities such as cloud computing, electronic payment, artificial intelligence services, and data science and analysis. In fact, Alibaba is considered not only one of the best retailers in the world, but also one of the best artificial intelligence and data-driven companies in the world.

Moonbeam Company manufactures toasters. For the first 8-months of 2017, the company reported the following operating results while operating at 75% of plant capacity:

Sales (350,000 units) $4,375,000
Cost of goods sold 2,600,000
Gross profit 1,775,000
Operating expenses 840,000
Net income $935,000

Cost of goods sold was 70% variable and 30% fixed; operating expenses were 80% variable and 20% fixed. In September, Moonbeam receives a special order for 21,600 toasters at $8.12 each from Luna Company of Ciudad Juarez. Acceptance of the order would result in an additional $3,100 of shipping costs but no increase in fixed costs.

Required:
a. Prepare an incremental analysis for the special order.
b. Should Moonbeam accept the special order? Why or why not?

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Answer:

Moonbeam Company

a. Incremental Analysis:

Sales revenue:

Units of toasters (21,600 at $8.12)   $175,392

Variable costs (21,600 * $7.12)           153,792

Shipping costs                                         3,100

Total incremental costs                   $156,892

Incremental net income                    $18,500

b. Moonbeam should accept the special order.  It has the required capacity to deliver the additional toasters.  It will generate an incremental income of $18,500, which is better than nothing.  

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Sales (350,000 units) $4,375,000

Cost of goods sold       2,600,000

Gross profit                     1,775,000

Operating expenses        840,000

Net income                    $935,000

Operating capacity = 75%

Current sales = 350,000

Plant capacity = 466,667 units (350,000/75%)

                                                  Total           Per Unit

Sales (350,000 units)           $4,375,000    $12.50

Variable cost of goods sold = 1,820,000 ($2,600,000 * 70%)

Variable operating expense =  672,000 ($840,000 * 80%)

Total variable costs =           $2,492,000    $7.12

Net income =                         $1,883,000

Special Order:

Incremental Sales revenue

Units of toasters (21,600 at $8.12)   $175,392

Variable costs (21,600 * $7.12)           153,792

Shipping costs                                         3,100

Total incremental costs                   $156,892

Incremental net income                    $18,500    

Rick has met with the Small Business Administration, which analyzed his entrepreneurial skills and provided him with a summary of the results. Out of these findings of the SBA, what might challenge Rick in his quest to become a successful entrepreneur? a) Rick is conscientious and emotionally stable. b) Rick has some tolerance for ambiguity because he knows he is trying to do things that haven't been done before. c) Rick has an external locus of control. d) Rick is comfortable with a moderate level of risk, and he has the confidence to act decisively. e) Rick has a high nec Rick has a high need for autonomy and wants to shape his own destiny

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Answer:

c) Rick has an external locus of control.

Explanation:

What can challenge Rick in his quest to become a successful entrepreneur is that he has an external locus of control, which occurs when an individual relates events related to their failures or successes to external variables that are not their responsibility, such as fate, luck or bad luck.

The external locus of control can pose a challenge for Rick in the sense that an entrepreneur's success is related to his own personal control and personal efforts to make the business viable and successful in the market. It is necessary for the entrepreneur to understand that there are risks inherent to the business and that a business can work according to their efforts, learning and planning, that is, the entrepreneur and their control and management actions will be responsible for the success or failure of the business, and not just external factors like fate or bad luck.

implications of game theory

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Game Theory is a general mathematical analysis to investigate the strategic interactions among players. Game theorists attempt to provide precise descriptions of situations of conflicting interests in order to study the behavior that such a conflict would (or, in some cases, should) elicit from rational agents. Players are assumed to consider the position and perceptions of other players while forming their strategies. In our examples, we will assume that there are two players, and that each has two choices and the fact that the players are selfish (operate in their own best interests) and rational .

Limitations of Game Theory :

The biggest issue with game theory is that, like most other economic models, it relies on the assumption that people are rational actors that are self-interested and utility-maximizing. Of course, we are social beings who do cooperate and do care about the welfare of others, often at our own expense. Game theory cannot account for the fact that in some situations we may fall into a Nash equilibrium, and other times not, depending on the social context and who the players are.

A company purchased office supplies costing $5,000 and debited Supplies for the full amount. At the end of the accounting period, a physical count of office supplies revealed $900 still on hand. The appropriate adjusting journal entry to be made at the end of the period would be: debit Supplies Expense, $4,100; credit Supplies, $4,100. debit Supplies, $4,100; credit Supplies Expense, $4,100. debit Supplies Expense, $5,900; credit Supplies, $5,900. debit Supplies, $900; credit Supplies Expense, $900.

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Answer:

Debit Supplies Expense, $4,100; Credit Supplies, $4,100

Explanation:

Based on the information given The appropriate adjusting journal entry to be made at the end of the period would be:Debit Supplies Expense, $4,100; Credit Supplies, $4,100

Debit Supplies Expense $4,100

Credit Supplies $4,100

($5,000-$900)

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