Crane Inc. had beginning inventory of $12,000 at cost and $19,600 at retail. Net purchases were $105,056 at cost and $159,600 at retail. Net markups were $9,600, net markdowns were $6,500, and sales revenue was $160,600. Compute ending inventory at cost using the conventional retail method.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Crane Inc.

The ending inventory at cost using the conventional retail method is:

= $23,426.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                        Cost          Retail            

Beginning inventory    $12,000    $19,600

Net purchases             105,056    159,600

Net markups                                     9,600

Goods available        $126,656  $188,800

Ratio of cost to retail price = 67% ($126,656/$188,800)

Cost of goods sold     107,602 ($160,600 * 67%)

Ending inventory       $23,426


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You plan to set up an endowment at your alma mater that will fund $207,000 of scholarships each year indefinitely. If the principal (the amount you donate) can be invested at 6.0 percent, compounded annually, how much do you need to donate to the university today, so that the first scholarships can be awarded beginning one year from now

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Answer: $3,450,000

Explanation:

You need to donate the present value of the indefinite amount today so that the first scholarships can start to be awarded in the next year.

An indefinite amount is known as a perpetuity and the present value of a perpetuity is:

= Perpetuity / Interest rate to be compounded

= 207,000 / 6%

= $3,450,000

Prepare journal entries to record each of the following sales transactions of EcoMart Merchandising.EcoMart uses a perpetual inventory system and the gross method.Oct. 1 Sold fair trade merchandise for $1,500, with credit terms n∕30, invoice dated October 1. Thecost of the merchandise is $900.6 The customer in the October 1 sale returned $150 of fair trade merchandise for full credit. Themerchandise, which had cost $90, is returned to inventory.9 Sold recycled leather merchandise for $700, with credit terms of 1∕10, n∕30, invoice datedOctober 9. Cost of the merchandise is $450.11 Received payment for the amount due from the October 1 sale less the return on October 6.

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Answer:

EcoMart Merchandising

Journal Entries

Oct. 1 Debit Accounts Receivable $1,500

Credit Sales Revenue $1,500

To record the sale of goods on account with credit terms n∕30, invoice dated October 1.

Debit Cost of goods sold $900

Credit Inventory $900

To record the cost of goods sold.

Oct. 6 Debit Sales Returns $150

Credit Accounts Receivable $150

To record the return of some goods sold on account.

Debit Inventory $90

Credit Cost of goods sold $90

To record the cost of goods returned.

Oct. 9 Debit Accounts Receivable $700

Credit Sales Revenue $700

To record the sale of recycled goods with credit terms of 1∕10, n∕30, invoice dated October 9

Debit Cost of goods sold $450

Credit Inventory $450

To record the cost of the goods sold.

Oct. 11 Debit Cash $1,350

Credit Accounts Receivable $1,350

To record the receipt of cash on account.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Oct. 1 Accounts Receivable $1,500 Sales Revenue $1,500  with credit terms n∕30, invoice dated October 1.

Cost of goods sold $900 Inventory $900

Oct. 6 Sales Returns $150 Accounts Receivable $150

Inventory $90 Cost of goods sold $90

Oct. 9 Accounts Receivable $700 Sales Revenue $700 with credit terms of 1∕10, n∕30, invoice dated October 9

Cost of goods sold $450 Inventory $450

Oct. 11 Cash $1,350 Accounts Receivable $1,350

A major difference between companies that provide services and companies that manufacture or sell goods is that those that manufacture or sell goods must account for: _______.
a. gains and losses
b. operating expenses
c. revenue
d. inventory

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Answer:

d. inventory

Explanation:

Companies can either provide services (such as financial services, consultancy services, and so on), or engage in manufacturing and sales of products.

Bother of these types of companies must account for revenue, losses, and operating expenses.

However the feature unique to manufacturing and sales companies is that they must also account for inventory.

When products are manufactured they must be stored before being shipped out to middle men or consumers.

Companies that sell goods must also receive goods that will be stored as inventory for.the period it takes to sell the product to customers after which inventory is restocked.

Skolits Corp. has a cost of equity of 11.5 percent and an aftertax cost of debt of 4.35 percent. The company's balance sheet lists long-term debt of $325,000 and equity of $585,000. The company's bonds sell for 96.1 percent of par and market-to-book ratio is 2.71 times. If the company's tax rate is 39 percent, what is the WACC

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Answer:

10.32%

Explanation:

Given :

Long term debt = 325000

Percent of par = 96.1% = 0.96

Market to book ratio = 2.71

Equity = 585000

Cost of debt = 0.0435

Cost of equity = 0.115

Market value of debt:

Bond sell for percent of par × long-term debt

0.96 × $325000

= $312,000

Market value of equity:

Equity × Market-to-book ratio

$585,000 × 2.71

$1585350

Total market value:

Market value of debt + Market value of equity

$312000 + $1585350

= $1897350

Weight of debt:

Market value of debt / Total market value

$312000 ÷ $1897350

= 0.1644

Weight of equity:

= 1 - Weight of debt

= 1 - 0.1644

= 0.8356

WACC:

= (weight of equity × cost of equity) + (weight of debt × cost of debt )

= (0.8356 × 0.115)+(0.1644 × 0.0435)

= 0.1032

= 10.32%

Which has a direct upon the environment? A. Business operations b. Taxation C. Presidential elections D. None of the above

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Answer:

creo que la  A

Explanation:

porque  por que ahi se buscaria lo que es mas barato y que es mejor para la empresa asi que en esos casos es donde se pone al medio ambiente en riesgo ya que para estos tienen menor importnciaa

Business operations. Has an effect on the environment

The direct labor budget of Yuvwell Corporation for the upcoming fiscal year contains the following details concerning budgeted direct labor-hours: 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Budgeted direct labor-hours 9,200 8,800 9,100 9,500 The company uses direct labor-hours as its overhead allocation base. The variable portion of its predetermined manufacturing overhead rate is $3.50 per direct labor-hour and its total fixed manufacturing overhead is $60,000 per quarter. The only noncash item included in fixed manufacturing overhead is depreciation, which is $15,000 per quarter.
Required:
1. Prepare the company’s manufacturing overhead budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
2. Compute the company’s predetermined overhead rate (including both variable and fixed manufacturing overhead) for the upcoming fiscal year.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th

Quarter Budgeted direct labor-hours 9,200 8,800 9,100 9,500

The variable portion of its predetermined manufacturing overhead rate is $3.50 per direct labor hour.

Total fixed manufacturing overhead= $60,000

First, we need to calculate the total variable and fixed overhead for the year:

Total variable overhead= (9,200 + 8,800 + 9,100 + 9,500)*3.5= $128,100

Total fixed overhead= 60,000*4= $240,000

Total budgeted overhead= $368,100

Now, the predetermined overhead rate:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= (240,000 / 36,600) + 3.5

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $10.06 per direct labor hour

The Panama Canal has completed a tremendous expansion the will allow nearly double the capacity than previously available. What are the benefits and challenges from this expansion

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

There are various benefits and challenges from the Panama Canal expansion

Some of the Benefits are:

1. There will be rapid growth in the trading activities within the Caribbean region

2. Pacific-Atlantic trade will increase generally, which will benefit the stakeholders and countries within the area including their seaports in terms of high concentration of goods, lower cost, and rapid circulation

Some of the Challenges are:

1. The need to adjust to logistical and services platforms by the Caribbean countries

2. How the stakeholders and countries around the region support and absorb the tremendous increase that is expected in the mobilization of containers.

Determining opportunity cost
Juanita is deciding whether to buy a dress that she wants, as well as where to buy it. Three stores carry the same dress, but it is more convenient for Juanita to get to some stores than others. For example, she can go to her local store, located 15 minutes away from where she works, and pay a marked-up price of $102 for the dress:
Store Travel Time Each Way Price of a Dress
(Minutes) (Dollars per dress)
Local Department Store 15 102
Across Town 30 87
Neighboring City 60 63
Juanita makes $58 an hour at work. She has to take time off work to purchase her dress, so each hour away from work costs her $58 in lost income. Assume that returning to work takes Juanita the same amount of time as getting to a store and that it takes her 30 minutes to shop. As you answer the following questions, ignore the cost of gasoline and depreciation of her car when traveling. Complete the following table by computing the opportunity cost of Juanita's time and the total cost of shopping at each location.
Store Opportunity Cost of Time Price of a Suit Total Cost
(Dollars) (Dollars per suit) (Dollars)
Local Department Store 103
Across Town 88
Neighboring City 63
Assume that Juanita takes opportunity costs and the price of the suit into consideration when she shops. Juanita will minimize the cost of the suit if she buys it from the:______. .

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1. The opportunity cost and total cost table is shown in the attached image below. 2.  Juanita will minimize the cost of the dress if she buys it from the: Neighboring City.

The value of the next best alternative foregone when a decision is made to opt for resources like time, money, or effort to a certain option is known as opportunity cost. In other words, it is the cost of choosing one choice over another while considering the benefits and drawbacks of both options.

As there are only so many resources available, selecting one choice frequently implies forgoing its advantages. It's a manner of approaching decision-making that considers both the advantages and disadvantages of various options

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Determining opportunity cost Juanita is deciding whether to buy a dress that she wants, as well as where to buy it. Three stores carry the same dress, but it is more convenient for Juanita to get to some stores than others. For example, she can go to her local store, located 15 minutes away from where she works, and pay a marked-up price of $103 for the dress: Juanita makes $16 an hour at work. She has to take time off work to purchase her dress, so each hour away from work costs her $16 in lost income. Assume that returning to work takes Juanita the same amount of time as getting to a store and that it takes her 30 minutes to shop. As you answer the following questions, ignore the cost of gasoline and depreciation of her car when traveling.

1.Complete the following table by computing the opportunity cost of Juanita's time and the total cost of shopping at each location.

2. Assume that Juanita takes opportunity costs and the price of the dress into consideration when she shops. Juanita will minimize the cost of the dress if she buys it from the :______.

The following labor standards have been established... The following labor standards have been established for a particular product: Standard labor hours per unit of output 4.4 hours Standard labor rate $ 16.70 per hour The following data pertain to operations concerning the product for the last month: Actual hours worked 5,200 hours Actual total labor cost $ 87,360 Actual output 1,100 units
Required:
a. What is the labor rate variance for the month?
b. What is the labor efficiency variance for the month? (Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "F" for favorable, "U" for unfavorable, and "None" for no effect (i.e., zero variance). Input all amounts as positive values.)

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Standard labor hours per unit of output 4.4 hours

Standard labor rate $ 16.70 per hour

Actual hours worked 5,200 hours

Actual total labor cost $ 87,360

Actual output 1,100 units

To calculate the direct labor efficiency and rate variance, we need to use the following formulas:

Direct labor rate variance= (Standard Rate - Actual Rate)*Actual Quantity

Direct labor rate variance= (16.7 - 16.8)*5,200

Direct labor rate variance= $520 unfavorable

Actual rate= 87,360/5,200= $16.8

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= (Standard Quantity - Actual Quantity)*standard rate

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= (1,100*4.4 - 5,200)*16.7

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= $6,012 unfavorable

Baby boomers in America are aging. Describe how this might affect the marketing mix for the business selected.

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Answer and Explanation:

Baby boomers are the generation born between 1946 and 1964, after World War 2. They are known as "Baby boomers" because there was very high birth rate in that time. Depending on the business selected, the price, place,promotion and product(4ps) will be considered in arriving at the most suitable goods/services to sell to baby boomers. To better understand this, we would have to consider the habits typical of baby boomers. For example, baby boomers value relationships and family, and are also strong 9 to 5'ers with strong work ethics. Now we did have to factor this into our 4ps to know what would sell to them.

Green Goddess Developers is a large nationwide landscape company with home offices in Libertyville, IL. The local media often gushes over the gorgeous landscaping that surrounds the 30-acre headquarters. At the back end of the complex are several large warehouses and garages that hold large equipment. The grounds surrounding the warehouses look like a park. Across the street from the garages are several shops and businesses. The CEO, Patty, often talks about how thankful she is that the town permits her to store equipment at that site, and vows to always maintain the premises for her neighbors, not to mention that she asks 100 employees to come to work there every day. Which of the following statements describes Patty's business philosophy?
A. Patty is a nice woman whose company made a lot of money, so she is willing to spread it around.
B. Patty understands that even though it may cost a little more, stakeholder considerations are very important if you want your business to thrive.
C. Patty is more concerned about town politics than about the company profits. She should ask his employees if they would rather have that money in their pockets than on the lawns.
D. Patty is taking a business risk that her trucks and equipment will not make too much noise as they enter and exit the garages.

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The correct answer if I am right will be B

Find the present value of $3,900 under each of the following rates and periods: (Round your final answer to the nearest penny.) a. 8.9 percent compounded monthly for five years. Present value $ b. 6.6 percent compounded quarterly for eight years. Present value $ c. 4.3 percent compounded daily for four years. Present value $ d. 5.7 percent compounded continuously for three years. Present value $

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Answer:

(a) 8.9 percent compounded monthly for five years is $2,503.32.

(b) 6.6 percent compounded quarterly for eight years is $2,310.09.  

(c) 4.3 percent compounded daily for four years is $3,283.75.  

(d) 5.7 percent compounded continuously for three years is $3,287.05

Explanation:

The Present Value is calculated by using:-

Present Value = Future Value / (1 + r)n  

Here, r is the Interest Rate and n is the number of periods.

(a). 8.9 percent compounded monthly for five years:-  

Future Value = $3,900  

Interest Rate (r) = 0.741667% [8.90% / 12 Months])  

Number period (n) = 60 Years [5 Years x 12]  

Present Value = Future Value / (1 + r)n

 [tex]= $3,900 / (1 + 0.00741667)60\\= $3,900 / 1.5579298\\= $2,503.32[/tex]

(b). 6.6 percent compounded quarterly for eight years:-  

Future Value = $3,900  

Interest Rate (r) = 1.65% [6.60% / 4]  

Number period (n) = 32 Years [8 Years x 4]  

Present Value = Future Value / (1 + r)n  

[tex]= $3,900 / (1 + 0.0165)32\\= $3,900 / 1.688248\\= $2,310.09[/tex]  

(c). 4.3 percent compounded daily for four years  

Future Value = $3,900  

Interest Rate (r) = 0.0117808% [4.30% / 365 Days]  

Number period (n) = 1460 Years [4 Years x 365 Days]  

Present Value = Future Value / (1 + r)n  

[tex]= $3,900 / (1 + 0.000117808)1460\\\\= $3,900 / 1.187665\\\\= $3,283.75[/tex]  

(d). 5.7 percent compounded continuously for three years  

Future Value = $3,900  

Interest Rate (r) = 0.0156164% [5.70% / 365 Days]  

Number period (n) = 1095 Years [3 Years x 365 Days]  

Present Value = Future Value / (1 + r)n  

[tex]= $3,900 / (1 + 0.000156164)1095\\= $3,900 / 1.1864749\\= $3,287.05[/tex]

Someone offers to buy your car for five, equal annual payments, beginning 6 years from today. If you think that the present value of your car is $15,000.00 and the interest rate is 10%, what is the minimum annual payment that you would accept

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Answer:

The minimum annual payment that you would accept is $7,010.

Explanation:

Using the future value formula, we have:

Future value of the car in 6 years = Present value * (100% + Interest rate)^number of years = $15,000 * (100% + 10%)^6 = $26,573.42

Using the present value of an ordinary annuity formula, we have:

Minimum annual payment = Future value of the car in 6 years / ((1 - (1 / (100% + Interest rate))^number of years to pay equal amount) / Interest rate) = $26,573.42 / ((1 - (1 / (100% + 10%))^5) / 10%) = $26,573.42 / 3.79078676940845 =  $7,010

Therefore, the minimum annual payment that you would accept is $7,010.

according to investment digest (diversification and the risk/reward relationship, winter 1994, 1-3), the mean of the annual return for common stocks from 1926 to 1992 was 16.5% and the standard deviation of the annual return was 19%.what is the probability that the stock returns are greater than 17%.

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Answer:

0.488

Explanation:

Mean annual return for common stocks = 16.5%

standard deviation of annual return = 19%

Determine the probability that the stock returns are greater than 17%

P ( Stock returns > 17% )

stock returns = x

= 1 - p ( x - μ / 6  <  17 - 16.5 / 19 )

∴ 1 - p ( Z < 0.03 )

= 1 - 0.5120 = 0.488

Countries join trade blocs such as NAFTA in order to

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Answer:

The correct answer is C

Explanation:

Trade Agreements like NAFTA are mainly made in order to further the interests of the member countries. These trade agreements are partial dispositions that favor a more open economcy, and a freer movement of goods and services and of factors of production across sectors, and across countries.

Trade Agreements like NAFTA are complicated not only in structure but also in the developing phase, due to the conflicting interests of the signing countries. However, once they are made, they tend to have an overall positive economic effect according to most economists, even if some economic sectors may suffer disproportionately or even disappear entirely.

You have recently seen a credit card advertisement that states that the annual percentage rate is 10.2 percent. Of the credit card requires monthly payments, what is the effective annual rate of interest on the loan

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Answer:

The answer is "[tex]=10.7\%[/tex]".

Explanation:

Using formula:

[tex]EAR=[(1+\frac{APR}{m})^m-1[/tex]

Where m=compounding period

[tex]\to EAR=[(1+\frac{0.102}{12})^{12}]-1[/tex]

             [tex]=[(1+0.0085)^{12}]-1\\\\=[(1.0085)^{12}]-1\\\\=1.107-1\\\\=0.107[/tex]

             [tex]=10.7\%[/tex]

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A borrower obtains a one-year ARM which starts at 4.0% and has a margin of 3.0% and 2/6 caps. At the end of the first year, the index is 5.0%. What is the interest rate after the first adjustment

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Answer:

The answer is "6".

Explanation:

In the given question the response is 6 because the new rate is the lower of the index + margin (in that case 5 + 3 = 8) whenever the interest rate changes as well as the current rate + cap (in that instance the value 4 + 2 = 6). Its rate of interest would also be 6 percent after the very first adjustment.

Tax Savings. John and Cheryl just borrowed $30,000 on a home equity line of credit. The interest rate for the loan is 6.75% for the entire year, and they took out the loan on May 1. John and Cheryl are in the 28% tax bracket. What will be their tax savings for the first year ending December 31st

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Answer:

$378

Explanation:

Interest expenses in current year = Amount of borrowing*Interest rate*8 month/12 months

Interest expenses in current year = $30,000 * 6.75% * 8/12

Interest expenses in current year = $1,350

Tax saving on interest expenses = Interest expenses * Tax rate

Tax saving on interest expenses = $1,350 * 28%

Tax saving on interest expenses = $378

So, their tax savings for the first year ending December 31 will be $378.

A part of financial report of company Z is given below. Calculate days of supply for company Z.

Value of finished goods on-hand $2,930
Value of production materials on-hand $1,640
Value of work-in-process inventory $710
Cost of goods sold $12,500
Net revenue $24,800

a. More than 0 but less than or equal to 60
b. More than 60 but less than or equal to 100
c. More than 100 but less than or equal to 140
d. More than 140 but less than or equal to 200 More than 200

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Answer:

Company Z

The days of supply for Company Z are:

d. More than 140 but less than or equal to 200

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Value of finished goods on-hand $2,930

Value of production materials on-hand $1,640

Value of work-in-process inventory $710

Total inventory = $5,280

Cost of goods sold $12,500

Net revenue $24,800

Days of Supply = Average Inventory/Cost of goods sold * 365

= $5,280/$12,500 * 365

= 154.2 days

b) The Inventory Days of Supply for Company Z or Days Inventory Outstanding" or Inventory Period measures the average number of days Company Z holds its inventory before selling it. As an efficiency ratio, the ratio measures the number of days Company Z's funds are held up in inventory before actual sales to customers.

It is sometimes suggested that the Fed should try to achieve price stability: that is, 0% inflation. If the velocity of money is constant, does zero-inflation mean the money supply should never change?

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Answer:

Money supply should not change

Explanation:

Money supply should not change given that when the velocity ( flow ) of money is constant the Inflation is at zero ( 0% )

This is because the increase in supply of money without an appropriate increase in the economy of the country will be lead to inflation. To avoid any chance of inflation the velocity of money should remain constant.

Select the correct answer
What is a federal budget
A
an evaluation of the government's current revenue sures
an estimate of the government's total revenue and spending
a calentation of the amount needed to make the government debt free
a comparison of the government's foreign and domestie earnings
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B) an estimate of the government's total revenue and spending

MHhow is shortage of power supply affect the economy of South Africa ​

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Answer:

The economic losses due to power interruptions are estimated to cost between one and five% of the GDP of countries across Sub-Saharan Africa. South Africa's GDP was forecast to grow less than one per cent last year, with the problems at Eskom being one of the main contributing factors.

Explanation:

Bank ABC has checkable deposits of $415 million and total reserves of $50 million. The required reserve ratio is 9 percent. The bank has excess reserves of Group of answer choices $14,550,000. $12,650,000. $365,000,000. There is not enough information provided to answer this question. $45,500,000.

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Answer:

$12,650,000.

Explanation:

Reserves is the total amount of a bank's deposit that is not given out as loans

Reserves = Deposits - outstanding loans

Required reserves is the percentage of deposits required of banks to keep as reserves by the central bank

Required reserves = reserve requirement x deposits

0.09 x 415 million = 37.35 million

Excess reserves is the difference between reserves and required reserves

50 million - 37.35 million = 12.65 million  

Why doesn’t the fact that the "inflation solution" is only a temporary solution stop many developing countries from using it? Instructions: In order to receive full credit, you must make a selection for each option. For correct answer(s), click the box once to place a check mark. For incorrect answer(s), click the option twice to empty the box. check all that apply Governments often feel that they must increase government expenditures or be voted out of office.unanswered The "inflation solution" can be a permanent solution if done correctly.unanswered Central banks in developing countries often do not enjoy full independence, and are used by corrupt governments to finance deficit spending.unanswered Governments act to maintain their positions in power, and often feel that in order to do so, they have no choice but to print more money.unanswered The government is the only actor in the economy that gains from an inflation tax.unanswered

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Answer:

Government often feel that they must increase government expenditures or be voted out of office.

Central banks in developing countries often do not enjoy full independence, and are used by corrupt government to finance deficit spending.

Explanation:

Inflation is the decline in purchasing power of a currency. The increase in inflation lead to less spending. Government increase inflation to cease increased money flow in the country. The prices of goods and services are increase in the country when inflation increases.

Bond X is noncallable and has 20 years to maturity, a 11% annual coupon, and a $1,000 par value. Your required return on Bond X is 12%; if you buy it, you plan to hold it for 5 years. You (and the market) have expectations that in 5 years, the yield to maturity on a 15-year bond with similar risk will be 7%. How much should you be willing to pay for Bond X today

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Answer:

Present value = $1,170.68

Explanation:

The value of the bond in 5 years will be:

PV of face value = $1,000 / (1 + 7%)¹⁵ = $362.45

PV of coupon payments = $110 x 9.1079 (PVIFA, 15 periods, 7%) = $1,001.87

Total value = $1,364.32

The current value of the bond is:

PV of face value = $1,364.32 / (1 + 12%)⁵ = $774.15

PV of coupon payments = $110 x 3.6048 (PVIFA, 5 periods, 12%) = $396.53

Present value = $1,170.68

Farmers Pantry Products Inc. and Market Grocers LLC dispute a term in their contract. If Farmers Pantry and Market Grocers have a long-standing business relationship that they would like to continue, they may prefer to settle their dispute through mediation because

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Answer: The process is not adversarial

Explanation:

Mediation' refers to the voluntary process that is used for resolving disputes whereby there's a neutral third party whom helps in facilitating dialogue between the conflicting parties and then helps them in identifying the issue and tech a settlement.

Based on the question, since both parties have a long-standing business relationship that they would like to continue, then they may prefer to settle their dispute through mediation because the process is not adversarial. An adversarial system typically involves going to the court.

Parks Corporation is considering an investment proposal in which a working capital investment of $10,000 would be required. The investment would provide cash inflows of $2,000 per year for six years. The working capital would be released for use elsewhere when the project is completed. If the company's discount rate is 10%, the investment's net present value is closest to (Ignore income taxes.): Refer to Exhibit 12B-1 and Exhibit 12B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using the tables provided.

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Answer:

$4,355.26

Explanation:

Net present value is the present value of after-tax cash flows from an investment less the amount invested.  

NPV can be calculated using a financial calculator  

Cash flow in year 0 =  $-10,000

Cash flow in year 1 - 5 = $2,000

Cash flow in year 6 = $2,000 + 10,000 = 12,000

I = 10%

NPV = $4,355.26

To find the NPV using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.  

3. Press compute  

Prepare the journal entries to record the following transactions for Reese Company, which has a calendar year end and uses the straight-line method of depreciation
On September 30, 2017, the company sold old equipment for $46,000. The equipment was purchased on January 1, 2015, for $96,000 and was estimated to have a $16,000 salvage value at the end of its 5-year life. Depreciation on the equipment has been recorded through December 31, 2016.

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Answer:

To explain the answer is given as follows,

Explanation:

Bart is a junior in college. He plans to invest equal, annual amounts starting 3 years from now for 5 consecutive years in order to accumulate a total of $50,000 at the end of 15 years. If the funds earn 8% per year, what is the required amount of each deposit?

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Answer:

he gets alot

Explanation:

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