Explain the four basic costs curves​

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Answer 1

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The output is represented along OX and cost along OY; AFC curve represents average fixed cost. AVC curve represents average variable cost, ATC curve represents average total cost (i.e., total of AFC and AVC and is called AC, i.e., average cost). MC curve represents marginal cost

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Given D: Annual use of a particular item, in number of items per year Q: Number of items ordered in one purchase order, in units SS: Safety stock, in units L: Lead time, in fraction of a year I: Current inventory on hand, units Reorder point can be expressed as ______ (x below denotes the multiplication sign).

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Answer:

D×L + SS

Explanation:

The reorder point (ROP) is the inventories or stock level for a certain product that, when attained, initiates the reordering of more inventories. The lead time it will take to refill inventories is taken in when computing the reorder points for different stock holding units. This ensures inventory levels do not approach zero.

Computing reorder points necessitates a thorough understanding of purchase habits over a specific time period. The more ROP you compute for each product, the better you'll be able to anticipate future demand and guarantee you're using the reorder quantity calculation appropriately.

From the given information in the question:

The reorder point can be determined by using the formula:

Reorder point = Demand (D) at the point of leas time (L) with the addition of safety stock (SS)

Reorder point = D×L + SS

The present value of a perpetual tax shield increases as the firm's tax rate ________ and as the amount of the debt ________.
a. increases; increases
b. increases; decreases
c. decreases; decreases
d. decreases; increases

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The value of tax shield is simply given as corporate tax rate times the cost of debt times the market value of debt.

If the debt is constant and perpetual, the company’s tax shield depends only on the corporate tax rate and the value of debt. Then the present value of tax shield equals the discounted value of debt

The most recent financial statements for Summer Tyme, Inc., are shown here:
Income Statement Balance Sheet
Sales $3,700 Current assets $4,500 Current liabilities $960 Costs 2,400 Fixed assets 5,200 Long-term debt 3,620 Taxable income $1,300 Equity 5,120 Taxes (21%) 273 Total $9,700 Total $9,700 Net income $1,027
Assets, costs, and current liabilities are proportional to sales. Long-term debt and equity are not. The company maintains a constant 60 percent dividend payout ratio. As with every other firm in its industry, next year's sales are projected to increase by exactly 30 percent.
Required:
What is the external financing needed? (Do not round your intermediate calculations.)
EFN = needed new long-term debt and/or external equity

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Answer:

External finance needed = $2,088

Explanation:

Note: See the attached excel file for the Calculation of ratios with respect to sales, Proforma Income Statement, Calculation of Retained Earnings and Equity, and Proforma Balance Sheet.

From the Proforma Balance Sheet in the attached excel file, we have:

Total Assets = $12,610

Total Liabilities = $10,448

Therefore, we have:

External finance needed = Total Assets - Total Liabilities = = $12,610 - $10,448 = $2,088

A certain smelting plant operates 24 hours per day, with three shifts of 200 workers per shift. Due to a flu epidemic, 1/4 of the workers on the first shift, 10 percent of the workers on the second shift, and 100 of the workers on the third shift are unable to work on a given day. If each worker and each shift has the same productivity, what is the approximate percent decrease in productivity due to the flu epidemic?

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Answer:

35

Explanation:

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A taxpayer's spouse dies in August of the current year. Which of the following is the taxpayer's filing status for the current year?

a. Single.
b. Qualified widow(er).
c. Married filing jointly.
d. Head of household.

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Answer:

b. Married filling jointly

Explanation:

From the question we are informed about taxpayer's spouse who dies in August of the current year. In this case,

the taxpayer's filing status for the current year would be Married filling jointly. Joint return can be regarded as tax return which is been filed with the Internal Revenue Service by two married taxpayers that decide to have a filing status of "married filing jointly" or a widowed taxpayer that decide to have a filing status of " Qualifying Widow "A joint return give room for the

taxpayers to join their tax liability as well as report their income, credits and

deductions on the same joint return.

The joint return rates still validly

apply even two year after the death of a particular spouse, so far the

surviving spouse of the dead spouse does not remarry and still maintains a household as regards a dependent child.

Baylor Service Corp. redeemed $1,000 of gift cards that customers used to pay for services that were performed by the company. The related adjusting entry would include a debit to: A. Accounts Receivable and a credit to Service Revenue. B. Unearned Revenue and a credit to Service Revenue. C. Cash and a credit to Service Revenue. D. Cash and a credit to Unearned Revenue.

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Answer:

B. Unearned Revenue and a credit to Service Revenue.

Explanation:

The adjusting entry is given below:

Unearned revenue $1,000

         To Service revenue $1,000

(Being service revenue is recorded)

Here unearned revenue is debited as it decreased the liabilities and credited the service revenue as it increased the revenue

Therefore the option b is correct

Oficina Bonita Company manufactures office furniture. An unfinished desk is produced for $37.10 and sold for $65.45. A finished desk can be sold for $75.00. The additional processing cost to complete the finished desk is $6.30.Prepare a differential analysis. Round your answers to two decimal places.

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Answer:

Find below analysis

Explanation:

Based on the appropriate template, I have prepared the differential analysis as shown in the attached excel file bearing in mind the following points:

The costs per desk under the alternative is the cost of an unfinished desk which is $37.10 plus the cost of further processing for a finished desk which is $6.30

Also, the different effect is simply the amount for alternative 2 minus amount under alternative 1

A company is interested in developing a quarterly aggregate production plan but they are not sure if a level strategy with backorders or a chase strategy would be better. They have the following information available regarding their production operation: Hiring Cost (per unit increase) $40 Firing (per unit decrease) $80 Inventory Cost (per unit) $40 Stockout (per unit) $150 Production (Labor) cost (per unit) $30 Subcontracting cost (per unit) $60 Previous quarter's production 1300 Previous quarter's ending inventory 0 Quarter forecasts are 4000, 3000, 4000 and 5000, respectively. Suppose that you want to use a level plan with backorders (one that produces at the average demand over the four quarters). What is the ending inventory in Quarter 2

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Answer:

1000 units

Explanation:

Average demand over the next 4 quarters = (4000 + 3000 + 4000 + 5000) / 4

Average demand over the next 4 quarters = 16000 / 4

Average demand over the next 4 quarters = 4000

That is, as per the Level plan, 4000 units shall be produced in each of the next 4 quarters.

Quarter 1

Beginning Inventory = 0

Production = 4000

Demand = 4000

Ending Inventory = (Beginning Inventory + Production) - Demand

Ending Inventory = (0 + 4000) - 4000

Ending Inventory = 4000 - 4000

Ending Inventory = 0 units

Quarter 2

Beginning Inventory = 0

Production = 4000

Demand = 3000

Ending Inventory = (Beginning Inventory + Production) - Demand

Ending Inventory = (0 + 4000) - 3000

Ending Inventory = 4000 - 3000

Ending Inventory = 1000 units

Shaq Corporation issued $10,000 of 20-year bonds on January 1, 2021. The bonds pay interest semiannually. This is a partial bond amortization schedule for the bonds.
Payment Cash Effective interest Decrease in balance Outstanding balance
9,080
1 400 409 9 9,089
2 400 409 9 9,098
3 400 409 9 9,107
4 400 410 10 9,117
What is the effective annual rate of interest on the bonds?
a. 9.0%.
b. 4.5%.
c. 8.0%.
d. 4.0%.

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Answer:

The correct option a. 9.0%.

Explanation:

Note: The data in this question are merged together. They are therefore sorted before answering the question. See the attached pdf file for the complete question with the sorted data.

The explanation of the answer is now given as follows:

Effective semiannual interest rate = Effective interest / Previous outstanding balance ……………………. (1)

Using Payment 1 information, we have:

Effective semiannual interest rate = 409 / 9,080 = 0.0450, or 4.50%

Effective annual interest rate = Effective semiannual interest rate * Number of semiannuals in a year = 4.50% * 2 = 9.0%

Therefore, the correct option a. 9.0%.

Frank Corporation manufactures a single product that has a selling price of $25.00 per unit. Fixed expenses total $64,000 per year, and the company must sell 8,000 units to break even. If the company has a target profit of $19,000, sales in units must be:________.a. 9,648b. 8,760c. 10,375d. 10,560

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Answer:

Break-even point in units= 10,375

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Selling price= $25

Fixed cost= $64,000

Break-even point in units= 8,000

First, we need to determine the unitary contribution margin:

Break-even point in units= fixed costs/ contribution margin per unit

8,000 = 64,000 / contribution margin per unit

contribution margin per unit8,000= 64,000

contribution margin per unit= 64,000 / 8,000

contribution margin per unit= $8

Now, the number of units to be sold to make a profit of $19,000:

Break-even point in units= (fixed costs + desired profit) / contribution margin per unit

Break-even point in units= (64,000 + 19,000) / 8

Break-even point in units= 10,375

Menning Inc. uses a job-order costing system in which any underapplied or overapplied overhead is closed out to cost of goods sold at the end of the month. The company has provided the following data for June:

Direct materials $78,750
Direct labor cost $94,000
Manufacturing overhead cost incurred $61,275
Manufacturing overhead cost applied $65,800

Inventories: Beginning Ending
Work in process $17,500 $19,850
Finished goods $61,500 $38,250

The cost of goods sold that appears on the income statement for August and that has been adjusted for any underapplied or overapplied overhead is closest to: __________

a. $254,925
b. $263,975
c. $236,200
d. $259,450

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Answer:

Adjusted COGS= $254,925

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the cost of goods manufactured:

cost of goods manufactured= beginning WIP + direct materials + direct labor + allocated manufacturing overhead - Ending WIP

cost of goods manufactured= 17,500 + 78,750 + 94,000 + 65,800 - 19,850

cost of goods manufactured= $236,200

Now, the COGS:

COGS= beginning finished inventory + cost of goods manufactured - ending finished inventory

COGS= 61,500 + 236,200 - 38,250

COGS= $259,450

Finally, the over/under applied overhead and the adjustment:

Under/over applied overhead= real overhead - allocated overhead

Under/over applied overhead= 61,275 - 65,800

Overapplied overhead= $4,525

As overhead was overapplied, COGS must be reduced:

Adjusted COGS= 259,450 - 4,525

Adjusted COGS= $254,925

Statement of Cash Flows (Indirect Method)
Use the following information regarding the Lund Corporation to (a) prepare a statement of cash flows using the indirect method and (b) compute Lund's operating-cash-flow-to-current-liabilities ratio.
Accounts payable increase $13,500
Accounts receivable increase 6,000
Accrued liabilities decrease 4,500
Amortization expense 9,000
Cash balance, January 1 33,000
Cash balance, December 31 22,500
Cash paid as dividends 43,500
Cash paid to purchase land 135,000
Cash paid to retire bonds payable at par 90,000
Cash received from issuance of common stock 52,500
Cash received from sale of equipment 25,500
Depreciation expense 43,500
Gain on sale of equipment 6,000
Inventory decrease 19,500
Net income 114,000
Prepaid expenses increase 3,000
Average current liabilities 150,000
a. Use negative signs with cash outflow answers.
LUND CORPORATION
Statement of Cash Flows
For Year Ended December 31
Cash Flow from Operating Activities
Net Income Answer
Add (deduct) items to convert net income to cash basis
Depreciation Answer
Amortization Answer
Gain on Sale of Equipment Answer
Accounts Receivable Increase Answer
Inventory Decrease Answer
Prepaid Expenses Increase Answer
Accounts Payable Increase Answer
Accrued Liabilities Decrease Answer
Cash Flow Provided by Operating Activities Answer
Cash Flow from Investing Activities
Sale of Equipment Answer
Purchase of Land Answer
Cash Used by Investing Activities Answer
Cash Flow from Financing Activities
Issuance of Common Stock Answer
Retirement of Bonds Payable Answer
Payment of Dividends Answer
Cash Used by Financing Activities Answer
Net Decrease in Cash Answer
Cash at Beginning of Year Answer
Cash at End of Year Answer
b. Operating-cash-flow-to-current-liabilities ratio (Round answers to two decimal places.)

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Answer:

Cash Flow from Operating Activities

Net Income                                                             $114,000

Items to convert net income to cash basis

Depreciation                                                           $43,500

Amortization                                                           $9,000

Gain on Sale of Equipment                                  -$6000

Accounts Receivable Increase                            -$6000

Inventory Decrease                                               $19500

Prepaid Expenses Increase                                 -$3000

Accounts Payable Increase                                   $13500

Accrued Liabilities Decrease                                -$4500

Cash Flow Provided by Operating Activities A  $180,000

Cash Flow from Investing Activities

Sale of Equipment                                                  $25,500

Purchase of Land                                                 -$135,000

Cash Used by Investing Activities B                  -$109,500

Cash Flow from Financing Activities

Issuance of Common Stock                                   $52,500

Retirement of Bonds Payable                               -$90,000

Payment of Dividends                                           -$43,500

Cash Used by Financing Activities C                 -$81,000

Net Decrease in Cash(A+B+C)                             -$10,500

Cash at Beginning of Year                                     $33,000

Cash at End of Year                                                $22,500

b. Operating cash flow to Current liabilities ratio = Operating Activities Cash Flow / Average current liabilities

Operating cash flow to Current liabilities ratio = $180,000 / $150,000

Operating cash flow to Current liabilities ratio = 1.2

You are planning to save for retirement over the next 25 years. To do this, you will invest $1,000 a month in a stock account and $700 a month in a bond account. The return of the stock account is expected to be 9 percent, and the bond account will pay 6 percent. When you retire, you will combine your money into an account with a return of 7 percent. How much can you withdraw each month from your account assuming a 20-year withdrawal period

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Answer:

Monthly withdraw= $12,452.6

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the total accumulated at the moment of retirement. We will use the following formula:

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= monthly deposit

Stock:

Monthly investment= $1,000

Interest rate= 0.09/12= 0.0075

Number of periods= 25*12= 300 months

FV= {1,000*[(1.0075^300) - 1]} / 0.0075

FV= $1,121,121.94

Bond:

Monthly investment= $700

Interest rate= 0.06/12= 0.005

Number of periods= 25*12= 300 months

FV= {700*[(1.005^300) - 1]} / 0.005

FV= 485,095.77

Total FV= 1,121,121.94 + 485,095.77

Total FV= $1,606,217.71

Now, the annual withdrawal:

Interest rate= 0.07/12= 0.005833

Number of months= 12*20= 240

Monthly withdraw= (FV*i) / [1 - (1+i)^(-n)]

Monthly withdraw= (1,606,217.71*0.005833) / [1 - (1.005833^-240)]

Monthly withdraw= $12,452.6

The Orange Lily Law Firm prepays for advertising in the local newspaper. On January 1, the law firm paid $2,880 for six months of advertising. Orange Lily Law Firm recorded $2,880 in the Prepaid Advertising account.

Required:
If Orange Lily Law Firm had recorded their expenses using the other method, how much advertising expense would they have recorded for the two months ending February 28?

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Answer:

$2880;$960

Explanation:

Calculation to determine how much advertising expense would they have recorded for the two months ending February 28

UNDER THE CASH BASIS, the Law Firm will record ​$2,880 of advertising expense for the two months ending February 28

UNDER THE ACCRUAL BASIS, the Law Firm will record ​$960 of advertising expense for the two months ending February 28.l Calculated as:

Advertising expense=$2,880/6*2

Advertising expense=$960

Clay is a marketing student learning how to evaluate value propositions for effectiveness. He looked through ten different propositions and found them to all be ineffective. What elements did he mostly likely identify as the reasons for their ineffectiveness?

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Answer: they were generic, and they had no unique value communicated

Explanation:

Value proposition refers to the promise

that's made by an organization to its customers indicating why a product should be bought.

Since Clay looked through ten different propositions and found them to all be ineffective, the reason attributed to this will be due to the fact that the propositions were generic, and had no unique value communicated.

The book value of an asset is equal to the Group of answer choices asset's fair value less its historical cost. blue book value relied on by secondary markets. replacement cost of the asset. asset's cost less accumulated depreciation.

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Answer:

asset's cost less accumulated depreciation

Explanation:

The book value of an asset could be determined by applying the following formula

Book value of an asset = Cost of an asset - accumulated depreciation

The accumulated depreciation is the depreciation that can be more than on year

So as per the given options, the last one is correct

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

Trust incurred $10,000 of portfolio income. Its corporate trustee paid fiduciary fees of $1,000 therefrom, and also paid $1,000 in premiums for a life insurance policy on Marcia, the grantor of the trust. How much gross income does Marcia include with respect to these trust activities?
A) $800.
B) $1,000.
C) $8,000.
D) $9,000.
E) $10,000.

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Answer:

$1,000

Explanation:

Based on the information given the

GROSS INCOME amount that Marcia will include with respect to these trust activities will be the amount of $1,000 because we were told that the amount of $1,000 was paid in premiums for a LIFE INSURANCE POLICY ON MARCIA who is the GRANTOR OF THE TRUST, although The trust is not categorized as a grantor trust reason been that the TRUSTEE was authourized to pay the life insurance premiums

Journalize the following selected transactions of Miramax Rentals. Omit explanations.

Aug. 1 Purchased two new saws on credit at $425 each. The saws are added to Mirmax's rental inventory. Payment is due in 30 days.
8 Accepted advance deposits of $125 for tool rentals that will be applied to the cash rental when the tools are returned.
20 Charged customers $1,250 on account for tool rentals. Payment is due within 30 days.
31 Paid utility bill for the month, $180.
31 Received $600 in payments from the customers that were billed for rentals on August 20.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below:

On Aug 1

Inventory  Dr     $850

      To Accounts payable $850

(Being inventory purchased on account)

On Aug 8

Cash Dr     $125

      To Advance deposit a/c $125

(Being cash receipts is recorded)

On Aug 20

Accounts Receivable Dr $1250

         To Rental Revenue  $1250

(Being revenue is recorded)

On Aug 31

Utility expense Dr $180

       To Cash $180

(Being cash paid is recorded)

On Aug 31

Cash Dr $600

      To Accounts Receivable a/c $600

(Being cash received is recorded)

Ortega Company manufactures computer hard drives. The market for hard drives is very competitive. The current market price for a computer hard drive is $54. Ortega would like a profit of $14 per drive. What target cost Ortega should set to accomplish this objective

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Answer:

$40

Explanation:

Target cost is the cost per unit arrived at after having deducted the required profit margin from the competitive market price.

It is a management technique that makes management think about ways to achieve a set target cost rather than forcing their actual cost plus profit margin on customers.

In this case, the competitive market price is $54 per unit of hard drive whereas the company expects to achieve a total profit of $14  per unit  

Profit margin per unit=$14

competitive market price=$54

Target cost=competitive market price-profit margin per unit

Target cost=$54-$14

Target cost=$40

The three steps which will create triangular arbitrage profit are as follows: first step, convert ____; second step, convert _______, and third step, convert ______.
a) USD to GBP; CHF to GBP; CHF to USD
b) USD to GBP; GBP to CHF; CHF to USD
c) USD to CHF; GBP to CHF; GBP to USD
d) USD to CHF; CHF to GBP; GBP to USD

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Answer:

The correct option is b) USD to GBP; GBP to CHF; CHF to USD.

Explanation:

A triangular arbitrage can be described as the act of taking advantage of a foreign exchange market arbitrage opportunity created by a pricing difference between three different currencies.

A triangle arbitrage method entails three deals, with the first currency being converted to a second, the second currency being converted to a third, and the third currency being converted to the first.

In the question, USD is the first currency, GBP is the second currency, and CHF is the third currency. Based on the explanation above, the three steps which will create triangular arbitrage profit are as follows: first step, convert USD to GBP; second step, convert GBP to CHF, and third step, convert CHF to USD.

Therefore, the correct option is b) USD to GBP; GBP to CHF; CHF to USD.

Explain whether each of the following statements is true or false.

The marginal rate of substitution​ (MRS) diminishes as an individual moves downward along the demand curve. Assume the statement refers to good X with price Upper P Subscript Upper X ​, where good X is measured on the horizontal axis of an indifference map and good Y is measured on the vertical axis.

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Answer:

1. True

Explanation:

Marginal rate of substitution is quantity of good which a consumer will need to have in order to leave another good. The MRS equals to Px/Py. This will decrease when the demand curve decreases.

financial lit Banks offer other types of services such as safe deposit boxes for customers to store valuable documents. List at least two other types of non-account services that the provider makes available to customers, either for a fee or at no cost.

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Answer and Explanation:

Banks offer agency services too such as being trustees, executors, or financial advisors to their customers. They can also stand as guarantee for their customers.

Banks also offer reference services. They provide information on the financial position or strength of their customers for the purpose of a customer's business dealing. This is usually done confidentially and with the permission of the customer

Benny is the manager of an office-support business that supplies copying, binding, and other services for local companies. He must replace a worn-out copy machine that is used for black-and-white copying. He is considering two machines, and each of these has a monthly lease cost plus a cost for each page that is copied. Machine 1 has a monthly lease cost of $619, and there is a cost of $0.030 per page copied. Machine 2 has a monthly lease cost of $675, and there is a cost of $0.028 per page copied. Customers are charged $.16 per page copied. If Benny expects to make 105,000 copies per month, what would be the monthly cost for each machine

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Answer:

Machine one cost:

= Fixed cost + Variable cost

The Fixed cost is the lease cost and the variable cost is the cost per page copied. The number of pages is 105,000 and the cost per page for machine 1 is $0.030

= 619 + (0.030 * 105,000)

= $3,769 monthly

Machine two cost:

= 675 + (0.028 * 105,000)

= $3,615 monthly

Prepare the Statement of Retained Earnings from the Adjusted Trial Balance and Income Statement. Within each section of the statement, use the drop-down menus to enter the accounts in Chart of Accounts order and select the account balances. SMART TOUCH LEARNING SMART TOUCH LEARNING Adjusted Trial Balance December 31, 2016 Income Statement Month Ended December 31, 2016 Balance Debit Credit Revenue: Account Title Service Revenue 51,300 Cash 16,900 Accounts Receivable 9,300 Expenses: 2,200 Office Supplies 200 Depreciation Expense--Furniture Interest Expense 300 Prepaid Rent 11,200 3,300 Rent Expense Furniture 19,700 Salaries Expense 3,900 Accumulated Depreciation--Furniture 6,700 Accounts Payable 900 2,200 Supplies Expense Total Expenses 10,600 Salaries Payable 500 Net Income Interest Payable 40,700 300 Unearned Revenue 5,600
Notes Payable 7,900 Common Stock 11,000 Retained Earnings 11,200 Dividends 28,800 Service Revenue 51,300 Depreciation Expense-- Furniture 2,200 Interest Expense 300 Rent Expense 3,300 Salaries Expense 3,900 Retained Earnings, December 31, 2016 23,100 Supplies Expense 900 Total 96,700 96,700

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Answer:

                 SMART TOUCH LEARNING

             Statement of Retained Earnings

     For the Month Ended, December 31, 2016

Particulars                                             Amount

Retained earning Dec 1, 2016              $11,200

Add: Net Income                                   $40,700

                                                               $51,900

Less: Dividend                                       $28,800

Retained earning Dec 31, 2016          $23,100

Summer 20 Corp estimates overhead based on direct labor hours and has given you the following information:
Estimated Manufacturing Overhead Costs 2020 $405,000
Estimated Direct Labor Hours for 2020 220,000
Actual Direct Labor Hours for 2020 202,000
Manufacturing Overhead Account Debit Entries total $380,000
1. Determine the predetermined overhead allocation rate stated with cents.
2. Determine the amount of manufacturing overhead that was allocated.
3. Calculate the amount Summer 20 Corp is over or under allocated during the year.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

To calculate the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate we need to use the following formula:

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

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 405,000 / 220,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $1.841 per DLH

Now, we can allocate overhead:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Allocated MOH= 1.841*202,000

Allocated MOH= $371,882

Finally, the over/under allocation:

Under/over applied overhead= real overhead - allocated overhead

Under/over applied overhead= 380,000 - 371,882

Underapplied overhead= $8,118

Based on your understanding of bond ratings and bond-rating criteria, which of the following statements is true?A) BBB bonds usually have the lowest yields in the bond markets.B) US government bonds usually have the lowest yields in the bond markets.

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Answer: US government bonds usually have the lowest yields in the bond markets.

Explanation:

Based on the understanding of bond ratings and bond-rating criteria, it should be noted that the US government bonds usually have the lowest yields in the bond markets.

The statement that "BBB bonds usually have the lowest yields in the bond markets" is incorrect.

You own a stock portfolio invested 32 percent in Stock Q, 22 percent in Stock R, 19 percent in Stock S, and 27 percent in Stock T. The betas for these four stocks are 1.63, 1.35, 2.56, and 0.68, respectively. What is the portfolio beta? Enter the answer with 4 decimals (e.g. 1.1234)

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Answer:

Beta= 1.4886

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

You own a stock portfolio invested 32 percent in Stock Q, 22 percent in Stock R, 19 percent in Stock S, and 27 percent in Stock T.

The betas for these four stocks are 1.63, 1.35, 2.56, and 0.68, respectively.

To calculate the portfolio beta, we need to use the following formula:

Beta= (proportion of investment A*beta A) + (proportion of investment B*beta B)

Beta= (0.32*1.63) + (0.22*1.35) + (0.19*2.56) + (0.27*0.68)

Beta= 1.4886

A number of major corporations, such as General Motors, Amway, and Evian, sponsor or support worthy causes, many of which are environmental causes. These companies are highly motivated to engage in cause-oriented marketing because _____.

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Answer:

C)corporations hope to generate goodwill toward the company and its brands

Explanation:

THESE ARE THE OPTIONS FOR THE QUESTION

a. it is a socially acceptable way of distributing excess profits

b. corporations function better in a healthy environment

c. corporations hope to generate goodwill toward the company and its brands

d. major companies are required by law to support environmentally friendly causes

e. research shows that companies that support the environment do better financially

From the question we are informed about A number of major corporations, such as General Motors, Amway, and Evian, sponsor or support worthy causes, many of which are environmental causes. In this case, These companies are highly motivated to engage in cause-oriented marketing because corporations hope to generate goodwill toward the company and its brands.

Cause marketing can be regarded as one that contains some collaboration which exist between a profit oriented business as well as a nonprofit organization all for common benefit. Cause marketing can as well be regarded as social or charitable campaigns which is been set up by for-profit oriented brands. In most cases, brands that has association with a nonprofit usually have their corporate social responsibility been boasted.

Diamond Boot Factory normally sells its specialty boots for $22 a pair. An offer to buy 100 boots for $15 per pair was made by an organization hosting a national event in Norfolk. The variable cost per boot is $9, and special stitching will add another $1 per pair to the cost.
Determine the differential income or loss per pair of boots from selling to the organization.

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Answer: $5.00

Explanation:

Differential income per pair is:

= Revenue per pair - Total cost per pair

= Selling price of pair - (Variable cost + Additional stitching cost)

= 15 - (9 + 1)

= 15 - 10

= $5.00

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