Hitzu Co. sold a copier costing $4,800 with a two-year parts warranty to a customer on August 16, 2016, for $6,000 cash. Hitzu uses the perpetual inventory system. On November 22, 2017, the copier requires on-site repairs that are completed the same day. The repairs cost $209 for materials taken from the Repair Parts Inventory. These are the only repairs required in 2017 for this copier. Based on experience, Hitzu expects to incur warranty costs equal to 4% of dollar sales. It records warranty expense with an adjusting entry at the end of each year.
1. How much warranty expense does the company report in 2016 for this copier?
2. How much is the estimated warranty liability for this copier as of December 31, 2016?
3. How much warranty expense does the company report in 2017 for this copier?
4. How much is the estimated warranty liability for this copier as of December 31, 2017?
5. Prepare journal entries to record (a) the copier’s sale; (b) the adjustment on December 31, 2016, to recognize the warranty expense; and (c) the repairs that occur in November 2017.

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Answer 1

Answer:

1. $240

2. $240

3. $0

4. $31

5. August 16, 2016

Dr Cash $6,000

Cr Sales $6,000

Aug. 16, 2016

Dr Cost of goods sold $4,800

Cr Merchandise inventory $4,800

Dec 31,2016

Dr Warranty expense $240

Cr Estimated warranty liability $240

Nov. 22, 2017

Dr Estimated warranty liability $209

Cr Repair parts inventory $209

Explanation:

1. Calculation to determine How much warranty expense does the company report in 2016 for this copier

Warranty expense = 4% × $6,000

Warranty expense= $240

Therefore the amount of warranty expense that the company report in 2016 for this copier is $240

2. Calculation to determine How much is the estimated warranty liability for this copier as of December 31, 2016

Estimated warranty liability= 6% × $6,000

Estimated warranty liability= $240

Therefore estimated warranty liability for this copier as of December 31, 2016 is $240

3. The 2017 warranty expense that the company report in 2017 for this copier will be $0 because NO ADDITIONAL WARRANTY EXPENSE in the year 2017 should be reported for this copier

4. Calculation to determine how much is the estimated warranty liability for this copier as of December 31, 2017

2017 ESTIMATED WARRANTY LIABILITY

Beginning 2017 balance $240

(4%*$6,000)

Less Parts cost ($209)

Ending 2017 balance $31

Thereforea m the estimated warranty liability for this copier as of December 31, 2017 is $31

5. Preparation of the journal entries

August 16, 2016

Dr Cash $6,000

Cr Sales $6,000

Aug. 16, 2016

Dr Cost of goods sold $4,800

Cr Merchandise inventory $4,800

Dec 31,2016

Dr Warranty expense $240

Cr Estimated warranty liability $240

Nov. 22, 2017

Dr Estimated warranty liability $209

Cr Repair parts inventory $209


Related Questions

Corporation has 73,000 shares of common stock outstanding. It declares a $2 per share cash dividend on November 1 to stockholders of record on December 1. The dividend is paid on December 31. Prepare the entries on the appropriate dates to record the declaration and payment of the cash dividend

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The entries to record the declaration and payment of the cash dividend will be:

Novemeber 1:

Debit Dividend expenses $146000

Credit Dividend payable $146000

(To record dividend payable liability)

December 1:

Debit Dividend payable $146000

Credit Cash $146000

(To record payment of dividend)

Note: Cash dividend was calculated as:

= 73000 × $2

= $146000

Compton Company expects the following total sales: Month Sales March $ 37,000 April $ 27,000 May $ 21,000 June $ 32,000 The company expects 70% of its sales to be credit sales and 30% for cash. Credit sales are collected as follows: 25% in the month of sale, 75% in the month following the sale. The budgeted accounts receivable balance on May 31 is:

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Answer:

$11,025

Explanation:

From May sales, Total Credit sales = $21,000*70% = $14,700

Cash Collected in May (for sales) = Total Credit sales * 25%

Cash Collected in May = $14,700*25%

Cash Collected in May = $3,675

Accounts Receivables Balance = Total Credit sales (May) - Cash Collected in May

Accounts Receivables Balance = $14,700 - $3,675

Accounts Receivables Balance = $11,025

So, the budgeted accounts receivable balance on May 31 is $11,025.

Which of the following is a legal way for companies to avoid paying overtime
wages to their hourly workers?

A. Refuse to report their actual wages to the Department of Labor

B. Limit their working week to 40 hours

C. Ask employees to work less every other week

D. Avoid counting extra hours at the end of each week

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Answer:

B limit their work week to 40 hours.

Explanation:

You can limit their hours but you can’t ask employees to not report wages they worked.

You are the owner of a local organic food market in an urban area at the crossroads of four farming communities that supply fresh, organic foods. As the owner of the market, you are interested in growing the business. Customers in the area have been asking local vendors for more organic and locally sourced fresh food options. You decide to create a catering service for clients within 25 miles of the market to celebrate the market’s 10-year anniversary. You plan to start this catering business in 30 days to address the increasing market need for organic, fresh catering. Catering orders will be prepared and packaged at the organic food market and then driven to the customer’s location. Lunch orders will be delivered within 60 minutes of receiving the order. Special event catering orders will require one week to fulfill the order. The catering company has one van that will be used exclusively for catering services.
You have identified the following goals for this catering business:
• The catering business will need to be able to sell the same quality, organic foods that are sold in-store and supplied daily.
• The catering customers can be no farther than 25 miles from the store so that food can be delivered within an hour.
• The catering business should be profitable within one year.
• The cost of developing the catering business should not negatively impact the in-store retail operations budget, staffing, events, and farmer partnerships.

You plan to launch the catering business by providing a free catered lunch to the first 10 businesses that subscribe to the weekly lunch catering services. The catered lunch for each business will be for up to 30 people and will be held at a local conference center ballroom at noon on a day of the customer’s choosing. The budget for this launch of 10 catered lunches is $7,000. Two weeks before the launch, you are working with catering staff to calculate the costs of the launch to date, review tasks that need to be completed, and assess the overall impact of catering on in-store retail operations. You learn that the costs associated with the launch of the free catered lunches have already exceeded $7,700. Additionally, a local farmer that provides the fresh lettuce for lunch salads notifies you that the lettuce will not be available in time for the catered lunch. No other local farmers have lettuce available for purchase, and the only option is to use nonorganic lettuce in order to keep the menu as communicated to the 10 businesses subscribing to the weekly lunch catering services. A financial company representative wants to inquire about possibly financing your company for this project. The representative sends a request for information to you as listed in the requirements for this task.

Task 1: Project Management

A. Discuss how you would plan the catered lunch project by completing each of the following 5 distinct project management phases:

1. Project Initiation
a. (A1A) Describe the project and the need for the project. Include information from the provided scenario for support.

b. (A1B) Identify three relevant stakeholders and discuss how the project impacts each stakeholder.

c. (A1C) Discuss whether the project is feasible by addressing each of the three triple constraint components: scope, cost, and timeline.

2. Project Planning
a. (A2A) List three milestones for the project plan and provide a timeline for each milestone.

b. (A2B) Write a SMART goal for the project.

c. (A2C) Identify two different potential risks to this project’s success and describe how each risk could be managed.

3. Project Execution
a. (A3A) Discuss a way to address being over budget by 10 percent. Include information from the provided scenario for support.

b. (A3B) Discuss a way to address a scheduling conflict that could affect the timeline of the project. Include information from the provided scenario for support.

4. Project Monitoring and Control
a. (A4A). Discuss how scheduling conflicts and budget constraints could affect the scope of the project. Include information from the provided scenario for support.

5. Project Closure
a. (A5A) Discuss two ways to change how the project was planned, considering the timeline and budget conflicts that were encountered.

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It’s too long explained

Three months of rent were prepaid on May 1 for $7,200, but two months have now expired, leaving only one month prepaid at June 30. What is the amount of rent expense that will be recorded in the related adjusting entry dated June 30?a- $0b- $2,400c- $4,800d- $7,200

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Answer:

b- $2,400

Explanation:

The computation of the amount that should be recorded is given below:

= 3 months rent ÷ number of months

= $7,200 ÷ 3 months

= $2,400

Hence, the amount of rent that should be recorded is $2,400

Therefore the option b is correct

The same should be considered

At the Santa Barbara fishing hole, people come from all around to catch fish to sell at the fish market.The total number of fish caught is F= 10x−x2 where x is the number of fishermen. Suppose it costs each person $20 a day to fish and that fish sell for $10 each at the market. At the social optimum,how much would it hurt all the other fishermen (combined) if one more person started fishing?
(a) $30
(b) $20
(c) $10
(d) $40

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I think it’s A, sorry if it’s the wrong answer

​The owner of a bakery decides to drop the price of lemon cakes by 5%, how much does quantity sold have to rise to stop the revenue from decreasing

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Answer:

5%

Explanation:

In the case when the bakery owner decided to decline the lemon cake price by 5% so here the quantity that should be sold should be increase in order to stop the revenue from reducing it by 5% as this is happen because of the price and the elasticity

So as per the given situation, the quantity sold should also be increased by 5%

Suppose after the quarter ends, you take a trip to a tropical island. Upon arriving at the island, you notice that everyone is carrying around jars full of little turtles. You also notice the person in line in front of you just paid for a bottle of rum with 6 turtles. Someone else just bought a straw hat for two turtles. Thinking back to your economics class (however painful that might be), you would conclude that: Group of answer choices

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Answer:

those little turtles are serving the function of money

Explanation:

Money should be used in the exchange or economic transactions on regularly basis. It is to be served as the medium of exchange and solved the confusion of the double coincidence of wants that existed in the barter transaction. The function of money as the unit of the account is used when the amount of the good or service should be expressed

So, the above should be the answer

During June, the company purchased 160,000 pounds of direct material at a total cost of $1,056,000. The company manufactured 20,000 units of product during June using 120,800 pounds of direct materials. The price variance for the direct materials acquired by the company during June is: (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

We were not provided with the standard cost per pound of direct material. I will assume a cost of $7 per pound.

To calculate the direct material price variance, we need to use the following formula:

Direct material price variance= (standard price - actual price)*actual quantity

Direct material price variance= (7 - 6.6)*160,000

Direct material price variance= $64,000 favorable

Actual price= 1,056,000 / 160,000= $6.6

A bill was introduced into Congress last year suggesting changes to the income tax code. Congress now passed this new tax reform act in the last session and over the next few years the new laws will begin to impact the nation. This is an example of what type of policy

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Answer:

Macroeconomic fiscal policy.

Explanation:

Macroeconomics can be defined as the study of behaviors, performance and factors that affect the entire economy. Hence, it focuses on aggregate phenomena such as price level, economic growth, Gross Domestic Product (GDP), inflation, unemployment and national income levels with respect to the central bank, demand or supply shocks, government policies, aggregate spending and savings.

Fiscal policy in economics refers to the use of government expenditures (spending) and revenues (taxation) in order to influence macroeconomic conditions such as Aggregate Demand (AD), inflation, and employment within a country. Fiscal policy is in relation to the Keynesian macroeconomic theory by John Maynard Keynes.

A fiscal policy affects combined demand through changes in government policies, spending and taxation which eventually impacts employment and standard of living plus consumer spending and investment.

According to the Keynesian theory, government spending or expenditures should be increased and taxes should be lowered when faced with a recession, in order to create employment and boost the buying power of consumers.

Use the information for Geiberger Corporation from BE21.12, except assume the collectibility of the rentals is not probable. Prepare any journal entries for Geiberger on December 31, 2019.
In BE21.12
Geiberger Corporation manufactures drones. On December 31, 2019, it leased to Althaus Company a drone that had cost $120,000 to manufacture. The lease agreement covers the 5-year useful life of the drone and requires five equal annual rentals of $40,800 payable each December 31, beginning December 31, 2019. An interest rate of 8% is implicit in the lease agreement. Collectibility of the rentals is probable. Prepare Geiberger’s December 31, 2019, journal entries.

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Answer:

Date                Account title                                      Debit                Credit

12/31/2019      Lease Receivable                           $175,934

                      Cost of Goods sold                         $120,000

                      Sales Revenue                                                        $175,934

                      Inventory                                                                  $120,000

Date                Account title                                      Debit                Credit

12/31/2019      Cash                                                 $40,800

                       Deposit Liability                                                        $40,800

The rental amount is constant and is made on the first day of the lease period so this is an annuity due.

As the collectability is probable, you need to find the present value of this lease:

= 40,800 * Present value of annuity due factor, 5 year, 8%

= 40,800 * 4.3121

= $175,933.68

= $175,934

At a firm's quarterly dividend meeting held on December 5, the directors declared a $1.50 per share cash dividend to be paid to the holders of record on Monday, January 1. Before the dividend was declared, the firm's accumulated retained earnings balance and cash balance were $1,280,000 and $30,000 respectively. The firm has 10,000 shares of common stock outstanding. On January 2, the cash, dividends payable, and retained earnings accounts had balances of ________.

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Answer: $15,000, $0, and $1,265,000, respectively

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, the total amount of dividend will be:

= Outstanding shares × Dividend

= 10000 × $1.50

= $15000

Amount of cash balance will be:

= Ending cash balance - Dividend

= $30000 - $15000

= $15000

Dividend payable will be:

= $15000 - $15000

= $0

Retained earnings will be:

= $1280000 - $15000

= $1265000

Janetta Corp. has an EBIT of $1,010,000 per year that is expected to continue in perpetuity. The unlevered cost of equity for the company is 15 percent, and the corporate tax rate is 35 percent. The company also has a perpetual bond issue outstanding with a market value of $1.99 million.

Required:
What is the value of the company?

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Answer:

$5,073,166.67

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the value of the company

Using this formula

VL= [EBIT(1 − TC) / R0] + TCB

Let plug in the formula

VL= [$1,010,000(1 − .35) / .15] + .35($1,990,000)

VL=[$1,010,000(0.65)/.15]+696,500

VL=($656,500/.15)+$696,500

VL=$4,376,666.67+$696,500

VL= $5,073,166.67

Therefore the value of the company is $5,073,166.67

In evaluating the profit center manager, the income from operations should be compared a.across profit centers b.to historical performance or budget c.to the competitor's net income d.to the total company earnings per share

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Answer: to historical performance or budget

Explanation:

A profit center in a business is a division that is able to make revenues independently and contribute to the revenue of the entire business. In evaluating the performance of a profit center manager, it is best to compare the performance to a budget or their historical performance.

This is because profit centers engage in different businesses and so their revenue making style will be unique. Some profit centers will make more than others because of the goods they produce or the way they produce it. It is therefore best to compare a profit center to an internal measure such as the budget and historical performance.

If the profit center exceeds either of these then they are performing well.

Advise new entrepreneurs on the char
acteristics of co-operatives

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Answer:

A cooperative can be understood as a business model where there is a partnership between people with the same interests in an economic activity, not for profit, and who provide associated services.

In this voluntary society, there are its own rules and autonomy, being the voluntary and independent association, where there is the cooperation of each member and sharing of the management, of the positive and negative risks to the business. All members have economic participation and access to information and training. Interest on capital is limited and the surplus is distributed among all members.

In the Land of Milk and Honey, they produce two goods: Milk and Honey. In 2014, milk cost $2 a gallon and they produced 10 gallons. Honey cost $1 a pint and they produced 20 pints. In 2015, milk cost $2 a gallon and they produced 12 gallons. Honey cost $1 a pint and they produced 24 pints. In 2016, milk cost $2.50 a gallon and they produced 12 gallons. Honey cost $1.25 a pint and they produced 24 pints. The base year is 2015. Calculate real GDP in 2014.
a. $20.
b. $40.
c. $48.
d. $60.
e. $80.
f. $100.
g. $125.

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Answer:

Land of Milk and Honey

The real GDP in 2014 is:

= b. $40.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                         Milk           Honey            Total GDP

Cost per gallon in 2014   $2                 $1

Quantity produced           10                 20

Total production value  $20 ($2*10)  $20 ($1*20)    $40 ($20 + $20)

Cost per gallon in 2015   $2                 $1

Quantity produced           12                 24

Total production value  $24 ($2*12)  $24 ($1*24)    $48 ($24+ $24)

Cost per gallon in 2016   $2.50              $1.25

Quantity produced           12                   24

Total production value  $30 ($2.50*12)  $30 ($1.25*24) $60 ($30 + $30)

The real GDP in 2014 is the calculated value of $40.  Using 2015 as the base year, there is no inflation since the unit prices of milk and honey remained the same in both years.

The real GDP in 2014 would be $40.

What is GDP?

The full form of GDP is gross domestic product. In simple words, it means the total of all value added produced in an economy.

The value added intends the value of goods and services that have been produced minus the value of the goods and services wanted to produce them.

Computation of the real GDP:

From the given information, data and calculations are given in the image below:

Hence, The real GDP of the year 2014 would be $40. Taking 2015 as the base year, there is no inflation since the unit prices of milk and honey stay on the same in both years.

Therefore, option B is correct.

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Under a job-order costing system, the dollar amount transferred from Work in Process to Finished Goods is the sum of the costs charged to all jobs:

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Answer: completed in the period

Explanation:

Job order costing system refers to the system when small batches of the products are ordered by the customers. It is useful in knowing the cost that's used in the manufacturing of each product.

It's usually used when different products are being produced and the cost for each individual job need to be calculated. Under a job-order costing system, the dollar amount transferred from Work in Process to the finished goods will be the sum of the costs that's charged to all jobs that are completed in the period.

It has been argued that the traditional model of a full-service, lead advertising agency is becoming obsolete. Discuss the changes occurring in the industry and how they are affecting the traditional lead agency model.

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Answer:

Quilt

Explanatio

Hope it's right

Answer:

to complex to solve without the artical.

Explanation:

because there is no artical it cant be answered.

Even if a stock split has no information content, and even if the dividend per share adjusted for the split is not increased, there can still be a real benefit (i.e., a higher value for shareholders) from such a split, but any such benefit is probably small. True False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Stock split is used to increase number of shares floating in the market. In this strategy current shares are increased by issuing more shares to current shareholders. This increases the number of shares which each shareholders holds while value of total shares remains the same.

is a field of study focused on understanding, explaining, and improving attitudes of individuals and groups in organizations. a. Organizational behavior b. Values in organizations c. Management d. Strategic human approach

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Answer:

i think its a. Organizational behavior

Last month, the Tecumseh Corporation supplied 400 units of three-ring binders at $6 per unit. This month, the company supplied the same quantity of binders at $4 per unit. Based on this evidence, Tecumseh has experienced:_________.
a. a decrease in supply
b. an increase in supply
c. an increase in the quantity supplied
d. a decrease in the quantity supplied.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

according to the law of supply, the higher the price, the higher the quantity supplied and the lower the price, the lower the quantity supplied

in this question, there was only a change in price but no change in the quantity supplied.

so a change in supply and not a change in the quantity supply occured

determine supply per price

400 / 6 = 67

400 / 4 = 100

supply increased

___________ are issued by administrative agencies to interpret and implement statutes enacted by a legislature

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Answer:

"Regulations" is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Statutes of something like the legislative process shall be implemented or approved. Nevertheless, the statutes of elected officials or federal departments are generally understood as well as properly executed.Although most laws regulating conduct are adopted. Public administrators usually provide rules concerning the applicability as well as enforcement of statutory provisions.

he cost to produce items is dollars. Find the marginal cost of producing the item. Interpret your answer in terms of costs. The marginal cost of producing the item is Enter your answer; The marginal cost of producing the 25^th item is $ 150 . This means that the cost of production Choose your answer; This means that the cost of production increases by about Enter your answer; by about $ 150 when we add one unit to a production level of Enter your answer; when we add one unit to a production level of _ units units.

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Answer:

a. The marginal cost of producing the 25^th item is $100.

b. This means that the cost of production increase by about $100; when we add one unit to a production level of 25 units.

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete. The complete question is therefore provided before answering the question as follows:

The cost to produce q items is C(q) = 1000 + 2q^2 dollars. Find the marginal cost of producing the 25th item. Interpret your answer in terms of costs.

The marginal cost of producing the 25^th item is $_______.  

This means that the cost of production _____ by about ________; when we add one unit to a production level of _____ units.

The explanation of the answer is now provided as follows:

a. Find the marginal cost of producing the 25th item.

Given:

C(q) = 1000+2q^2 …………… (1)

Taking the derivative of equation (1) with respect q to obtain the marginal cost function as follows:

MC(q) = C’(q)= 4q ………………….. (2)

Substituting q = 25 into equation (2), we obtain the marginal cost (MC) of producing the 25th item as follows:

MC(25) = 4 * 25 = $100

Therefore, the marginal cost of producing the 25^th item is $100.  

b. Interpret your answer in terms of costs.

This means that the cost of production increase by about $100; when we add one unit to a production level of 25 units.

Kent Fuller is in the 34 percent tax bracket. A nontaxable employee benefit with a value of $2,300 would have a tax-equivalent value of:____.
a. $345.
b. $1,523.
c. $1,948.
d. $1,155.
e. 1,500.

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Answer:

$3,484.85

Explanation:

Calculation to determine tax-equivalent value

Using this formula

Tax-equivalent value=Nont-taxable amount/(1-Tax rate)

Let plug in the formula

Tax-equivalent value=$2,300/(1-.34)

Tax-equivalent value=$2,300/.66

Tax-equivalent value=$3,484.85

Therefore A nontaxable employee benefit with a value of $2,300 would have a tax-equivalent value of:$3,484.85

Tim wants to purchase a new computer and go to the Caribbean for spring break. The computer is priced at $1,299, and the vacation is priced at $750. He has only $1,537 in his checking account, so he cannot afford to purchase both. After much thought, Tim buys the computer and writes a check for $1,299. Identify what role money plays in each of the following parts of the story. Hint: Select each role only once. Role of Money Medium of Exchange Unit of Account Store of Value Tim has $1,537 in his checking account. Tim writes a check for $1,299. Tim can easily determine that the price of the computer is more than the price of the vacation.

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Answer:

Role of Money in Each Part of the Story:

1. Tim can easily determine that the price of the computer is more than the price of the vacation = Unit of Account

2. Tim has $1,537 in his checking account = Store of value

3. Tim writes a check for $1,299= Medium of Exchange

Explanation:

Money is countable and can be used to value exchanges and calculate profits and losses, income and expenses, and debts and wealth.  It can also be stored currently, retrieved at a later date, and exchanged for value in the future without significant loss of value.  Money facilitates transactions between parties.

During the 1990s, several airlines were on the brink of bankruptcy. These same airlines were giving away millions of dollars in free airline travel through their frequent-flyer programs. Do you think it would have been a good idea for these airlines to eliminate their frequent-flyer programs in order to earn higher profits?

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Answer:

Assuming that the elimination of frequent-flyer programs would have enabled the airlines to earn higher profits and remain in business, then it would be a purely good idea for the airlines to eliminate their frequent-flyer programs.

The big question is, how much did the frequent-flyer programs cost the airlines?  Would the cost-savings be sufficient to eliminate their bankruptcies?  It is a known-fact that the airlines that create such programs always recover the program costs by charging higher fares.

Explanation:

The issue of airlines going bankruptcy does not seem to stem from customer-loyalty programs like the frequent-flyer programs.  The root cause lies in operational and other costs that airline managements have not been able to control.

Treasury Bonds are generally considered safer than Corporate bonds. Yet both types of fixed income instruments are subject to some sources of risk. Which sources of risk typically affect the price of domestic Corporate Bonds more than Treasury Bonds.

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Answer: Liquidity risk and Default risk.

Explanation:

The sources of risk that affect the price of domestic Corporate Bonds more than Treasury Bonds are the liquidity risk and the default risk.

Treasury bonds are referred to as the government debt securities that typically have more than 20 years of maturity and earn periodic interest until they mature. Corporate bond is the bond that is issued by a corporation.

Corporate bonds typically offer list risk which is why they pay high yields this they've more default risk than the treasury bonds.

Shidan Apartments purchased an apartment building to rent to university students on November 18, 2017. The following costs were incurred during 2017, before the tenants moved in: Purchase price of the building $220,000 Purchase price of the land 100,000 Transfer taxes 10,000 Interest incurred on the mortgage loan to purchase 4,000 Attorney and real estate agent's fees 15,000 Repave the parking lot 6,000 How much will Shidan Apartments record as an asset

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Answer:

$351,000

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of an asset is as follows;

Purchase price of the building $220,000

Purchase price of the land $100,000

Transfer taxes $10,000

Attorney and real estate agent's fees $15,000

Repave the parking lot $6,000

Cost of apartment $351,000

hence, the cost of an apartment is $351,000

Prepare journal entries to record the following transactions for the village of Radnor. Classify the expenditures as Parks supplies.

a. Placed purchase order 960 for supplies in the amount of $8,000 and purchase order 961 for supplies in the amount of $6,000. The purchase orders allowed the suppliers to ship and bill for additional quantities, up to 5 percent of the order.
b. Received the supplies ordered on purchase order 960, together with an invoice for $8,300. The supplies, including the additional quantities, were accepted, and a voucher was prepared for $8,300.
c. Received all the supplies ordered on purchase order 961, together with an invoice for $5,800. The supplier said that production costs were less than anticipated, and it was passing the lower cost on to Radnor. A voucher for $5,800 was prepared.
d. The voucher for $8,300 was paid.

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Answer:

A. Dr Encumbrances $14,000

Cr Budgetary fund balance $14,000

B. Dr Budgetary fund balance $8,000

Cr Reserved for encumbrances Encumbrances $8,000

Dr Expenditures – Park supplies $8,300

Cr Voucher payable $8,300

C. Dr Budgetary fund balancereserved for encumbrance $6,000

Cr Encumbrances $6,000

Dr Expenditures – Parks supplies $5,800

Cr Vouchers – payable $5,800

D. Dr Voucher payable $8,300

Cr Cash $8,300

Explanation:

Preparation of Journal entries

A. Dr Encumbrances $14,000

Cr Budgetary fund balance $14,000

($8,000+$6,000)

B. Dr Budgetary fund balance $8,000

Cr Reserved for encumbrances Encumbrances $8,000

Dr Expenditures – Park supplies $8,300

Cr Voucher payable $8,300

C. Dr Budgetary fund balancereserved for encumbrance $6,000

Cr Encumbrances $6,000

($14,000-$8,000)

Dr Expenditures – Parks supplies $5,800

Cr Vouchers – payable $5,800

D. Dr Voucher payable $8,300

Cr Cash $8,300

Cox (1997) has argued that the concept of the supply chain is insufficient and that it can on
be fully understood when it is mapped with a parallel value chain.

Answers

Answer:

Due to lack of practical approaches and avoidance of  normal or location-scale distributions factors, a real parallel value chain is required

Explanation:

Remaining part of  Question

Justify

Solution

According to Cox there was a difference in making theoretical decision as it takes into account only normal or location-scale distributions which implies that less money is preferred over more. Several measures such as  variance, standard deviation, expected or absolute values of deviation in financial engineering and financial risk management of a supply chain poses it to the downside risk and hence there is a need of parallel value chain

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