Japanese officials are considering a new tariff on imported pork products from the United States in an attempt to reduce Japan’s reliance on U.S. pork. Due to political pressure, the U.S. International Trade Representative’s (ITR) office is also considering a new tariff on imported steel from Japan. Officials in both Japan and the U.S. must assess the social welfare ramifications of their tariff decisions. Reports from a reliable think-tank indicate the following: If neither country imposes a new tariff, social welfare in Japan’s economy will remain at $4.8 billion and social welfare in the United States will remain at $44 billion. If both countries impose a new tariff, welfare in the United States declines 0.5 percent to $43.78 billion and welfare in Japan declines by 0.8 percent to $4.76 billion. If Japan does not impose a tariff but the United States does, projected welfare in Japan is $4.66 billion while welfare in the United States is $44.2 billion. Finally, if the U.S. does not impose a tariff but Japan does, welfare is projected at $43.66 billion in the United States and $4.85 billion in Japan. Determine the Nash equilibrium outcome when policy makers in the two countries simultaneously but independently make tariff decisions in a myopic (one-shot) setting. Is it possible for the two countries to improve their social welfare by "agreeing" to different strategies? Explain

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

The following is the Nash equilibrium between the United States and the Japanese Nation, as well as the payoff:

                                                                     Japanese Nation

                                               Tariff (billion)              No Tariff (billion)

                          Tariff                 $43.78 , $4.76             $44.2 , $4.66

United States            

                         No Tariff            $43.66 , $4.85            $44 , $4.8

From the Nash equilibrium; the United States implements Tariffs and the Japanese Nation also implements Tariff with the outcome ($43.78, $4.76) as the dominant strategy each for the United States and Japanese Nation:

(to implement tariff).

By agreeing to adopt No tariff, the two nations may be able to increase their social welfare.

On the other hand, the decision to implement no tariffs relies on the event being performed indefinitely,  thereby utilizing trigger methods when the interest rate is very low.


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

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Answer:

$8,200

Explanation:

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

Particulars                                            Amount

Opening balance                                 $1,800

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

Less: Bad debt                                     $5,600

Ending balance of allowance            $8,200

The Federal Reserve System is __________. ANSWER Unselected the central bank of the United States Unselected also known as the U.S. Treasury Unselected the institution that also regulates stock markets Unselected I DON'T KNOW YET

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Answer: central bank of the United States

Explanation:

The Federal Reserve System is regarded as the central bank of the United States. The function of the Federal Reserve System is to regulate and supervise banks and every other financial institutions in the United States in order to ensure that the banking system is in good shape.

The Federal Reserve System isn't the institution that regulates the stock markets. That's the function of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.

The Williams Supply Company sells for $50 one product that it purchases for $20. Budgeted sales in total dollars for the year are $3,000,000. The sales information needed for preparing the July budget follows:

Month Sales Revenue
May $175,000
June 240,000
July 295,000
August 320,000

Account balances at July 1 include these:

Cash $125,000
Merchandise inventory 47,200
Accounts receivable (sales) 84,530
Accounts payable (purchases) 47,200

The company pays for one-half of its purchases in the month of purchase and the remainder in the following month. End-of-month inventory must be 40% of the budgeted sales in units for the next month. A 2% cash discount on sales is allowed if payment is made during the month of sale. Experience indicates that 60% of the billings will be collected during the month of sale, 25% in the following month, 12% in the second following month, and 3% will be uncollectible. Total budgeted selling and administrative expenses (excluding bad debts) for the fiscal year are estimated at $1,200,000, of which three-fourths is fixed expense (inclusive of a $36,000 annual depreciation charge). Fixed expenses are incurred evenly during the year. The other selling and administrative expenses vary with sales. Expenses are paid during the month incurred.

Required:
a. Prepare a schedule of estimated cash collections for July.
b. Prepare a schedule of estimated July cash payments for purchases.
c. Prepare schedules of July selling and administrative expenses, separately identifying those requiring cash disbursements.
d. Prepare a schedule of cash receipts over disbursements assuming no equipment purchases or loan payments.

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Answer:

The Williams Supply Company

a. Estimated Cash Collections for July

58% sales month (60% -2%)    $171,100 ($295,000 * 58%) July

25% ffg month                           60,000 ($240,000 * 25%) June

12% second month                     21,000 ($175,000 * 12%) May

Estimated cash collections = $252,100

b. Estimated July Cash Payments for Purchases:

                                                        July

Cost of purchases                      $122,000

50% purchase month                     61,000

50% ffg month                               47,200

Total payment for purchases   $108,200

c. July Selling and Administrative Expenses:

Monthly fixed expenses                   $72,000

Variable expenses ($5 * 5,900)        29,500

Total selling and admin expenses $101,500

d. Cash Receipts Over Disbursements for July:

Beginning cash balance       $125,000

Total cash receipts                 252,100

Total cash available              $377,100

Cash Disbursements:

Purchases                            $108,200

Selling and Admin.                 101,500

Total cash disbursements $209,700

Cash balance                      $167,400

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Selling price of product = $50 per unit

Purchase cost of product = $20 per unit

Total budgeted sales for the year = $3,000,000

Total budgeted sales for the year (units) = 60,000 units

Month   Sales Revenue  Unit Sales

May          $175,000          3,500 ($175,000/$50)

June         240,000          4,800 ($240,000/$50)

July          295,000          5,900 ($295,000/$50)

August    320,000           6,400 ($320,000/$50)

July 1 Account Balances:

Cash = $125,000

Merchandise inventory  = $47,200

Accounts receivable (sales) = $84,530

Accounts payable (purchases) = $47,200

Payment of Purchases:

50% purchase month

50% ffg month

Cash collections from sales:

58% sales month (60% -2%)

25% ffg month

12% second month

Ending inventory = 40% of the budgeted sales in units in the next month

Total budgeted selling and administrative expenses (excluding bad debts) = $1,200,000

Fixed expense = $864,000 ($1,200,000 * 3/4) - $36,000

Monthly fixed expenses = $72,000 ($864,000/12)

Variable selling expenses = $300,000 ($1,200,000 - $900,000)

Variable selling expenses per unit = $5 ($300,000/60,000)

Purchases Budget

                                          June         July    

Ending inventory             2,360      2,560

Sales                                4,800      5,900

Units available for sale    7,160      8,460

Beginning inventory        1,920     2,360

Purchases                       5,240      6,100

Cost of purchases     $104,800  $122,000 (6,100 * $20)

Segway focuses on the personal people-mover market of individuals who need to move longer distances with ease. Its stand-up scooter is used in two narrow markets: tourist tours and warehouse employee movement. What type of marketing strategy should this company use

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Answer:

The correct answer is "Differentiated marketing".

Explanation:

A marketing approach involving the promotion of a manufacturer portfolio which transfers from one sector of the economy would be known as Differentiated marketing.That alone contributes to better awareness, to a greater audience, towards consumer requirements including more revenues.

Thus the above is the correct answer.

Patty’s Pies has sells 900 pies in August for $20.00 each. At the end of August Patty advertises her pies in the local Valupak which will mail to 25,000 local houses. Statistics show that approximately .5% (one half of one percent) of Valupak recipients result in a sale. Based upon this information, compute the amount of sales Patty would budget for September.

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Answer: $20,500

Explanation:

The amount of sales that Patty would budget for September will be calculated thus:

The expected increase in sales unit will be calculated as:

= 0.5% × 25,000

= 125

Therefore, the unit of sale in September will then be:

= 900 pies + 125 pies

= 1025 pies

Then, the total amount of sale will be:

= 1,025 × $20

= $20,500

Rotweiler Obedience School’s December 31, 2009, balance sheet showed net fixed assets of $1,271,006, and the December 31, 2010, balance sheet showed net fixed assets of $2,108,650. The company’s 2010 income statement showed a depreciation expense of $171,813. What was Rotweiler’s net capital spending for 2010?

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Answer:

The answer is "[tex]\$1,009,457[/tex]".

Explanation:

The net fixed asset starting value [tex]= \$1,271,006[/tex]

The net fixed asset ending value[tex]= \$2,108,650[/tex]

The expense of the depreciation  [tex]= \$171,813[/tex]

[tex]\text{Net Capital Spending = The net fixed asset ending value} - \text{The net fixed asset starting value} + \text{The expense of the depreciation} \\\\[/tex]

                                   [tex]= \$2,108,650 - \$1,271,006 + \$171,813\\\\= \$1,009,457[/tex]

illings and collections between an Enterprise Fund and the General Fund A city uses an Enterprise Fund to provide electricity to its citizens and to its General Fund. A total of $50,000 was billed to the General Fund and collected 30 days later. Prepare the journal entries necessary to record these transactions, and label the fund(s) used. Note: Under the Fund column, select the appropriate fund in which the transaction is recorded (GF: General Fund or ISF: Internal Service Fund).

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Answer:

Enterprise Fund due from General Fund (Dr.) $50,000

Revenue from service (Cr.) $50,000

Explanation:

The enterprise fund is used to provide electricity to the citizens. The revenue will be recorded as service charges for providing the electricity. Enterprise fund will be due from General fund which is billed for $50,000.

Amazon Corporation owns machinery with a book value of $760,000. It is estimated that the machinery will generate future cash flows of $700,000. The machinery has a fair value of $560,000. Amazon should recognize a loss on impairment of:_______.

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Answer: $200,000

Explanation:

The loss on impairment refers to the difference between the carrying or book value of an asset and the fair/ recoverable value of same.

Loss on impairment = Book value - Fair value

= 760,000 - 560,000

= $200,000

The value of the machinery would fall by $200,000 to tally it to its fair value.

BBB Leasing purchased a machine for $280,000 and leased it to Jack Tupp Auto Repair on January 1, 2021. Lease description: Quarterly rental payments $16,427 at beginning of each period Lease term 5 years (20 quarters) No residual value; no BPO Economic life of machine 5 years Implicit interest rate 7% Fair value of asset $280,000 What is the balance in the lease payable account after the April 1, 2021, lease payment

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Answer: $251758.53

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question,

Total lease liability = $280,000

Then, the balance in the lease payable account when the first lease payment takes place on January 1, 2021 will be:

= $280,000 - $16,427

= $263573

The, the interest that is included in the lease payment that's made on April 1, 2021 Will be:

= $263573 x 7% x 1/4

= $4612.53

Then, the principal amount that's included in the lease payment made on April 1, 2021 will be:

= $16,427 - $4612.53

= $11814.47

Therefore, the balance in the lease payable account after the April 1, 2021, lease payment will be:

= $263573 - $11814.47

= $251758.53

answer the following questions on investment securities.

1.5.1 Name the best type of investment opportunity you may choose in future.

1.5.2 Explain how the following factors may influence your decision to invest in the chosen type of investment opportunity:

(a) Risk
(b) period of investment​

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b.........................

Jill has recently begun working at a local florist. In addition to creating floral arrangements, Jill spends a good deal of her time talking to customers and ringing up sales. Over time, she identifies a weakness in the procedures for ringing up voids. No approval is neces- sary to void a sale, and the void slip collects very little information about the sale. After Jill has completed a sale and the customer has left, she voids the sale and pockets the cash that was just received. The floral shop doesn’t miss the lost inventory because it has a high inventory turnover ratio and high losses due to flowers losing their bloom.
1. What type of fraud is Jill committing?
2. What could the florist do to prevent this type of fraud from occurring?

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

1. What type of fraud is Jill committing?

The fraud that Jill is committing is known as theft of cash through fraudulent disbursements. In this case, Jill is using a register disbursement scheme which involves false voids of customer sales. During the time of sale, a record is made and another record is then created again which is used for the false void.

2. What could the florist do to prevent this type of fraud from occurring?

To prevent this fraud, a receipt should be attached and the florist should make sure that every vital information about all sales are collected such as customers name, time, amount of goods bought, signature and f customers etc

The following selected transactions apply to Topeca Supply for November and December Year 1. November was the first month of operations. Sales tax is collected at the time of sale but is not paid to the state sales tax agency until the following month.

a. Cash sales for November Year 1 were $65,500 plus sales tax of 9 percent.
b. Topeca Supply paid the November sales tax to the state agency on December 10, Year 1.
c. Cash sales for December Year 1 were $79,500 plus sales tax of 9 percent.

Required:
Record the effect of the given transactions in a horizontal statements model.

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Answer:

Note: See attached excel file for the record of the effect of the given transactions in a horizontal statements model.

In the attached excel file, we have:

Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders' Equity = $152,155

Explanation:

In the attached excel file, we have:

Sales tax payable on sales for November Year 1 = $65,500 * 9% = $5,895

Sales tax payable on sales for December Year 1 = $79,500 * 9% = $7,155

Assets = $152,155

Liabilities + Stockholders' Equity = $7,155 + $145,000 = $152,155

Therefore, the accounting equation is proved as follows:

Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders' Equity = $152,155

Suppose that a bank has ​$80 in checkable​ deposits, reserves of ​$15 ​, and a reserve requirement of​ 10%. Also assume that the the bank suffers a ​$6 deposit outflow. If the bank chooses to borrow from the Fed to meet its reserve​ requirement, then the bank would need to borrow ​$nothing . ​(Round your response to the nearest two decimal​ place.)

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, the amount of borrowing that's required will be:

= [ rr * ( D - O)] - (R-O)

where,

rr = reserve requirement = 10% = 0.1

D = checkable deposits = $80

R = reserves = $15

O = deposits outflow = $6

= [ 0.10 × ($80 - $6)] - ($15 - $6)

= [ 0.10 × $74 ] - $9

= $7.4 - $9

= -$1.60

Analysts estimate that a bond has a 40 percent probability of being priced at $950 and a 60 percent probability of being priced at $1,050 one year from today. The bond is also callable at any time at $1,010. What is the expected value of this bond in one year?
A) $1,000
B) $980
C) $1,010
D) $995
E) $986

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Answer:

E) $986

Explanation:

The computation of the expected value of the bond in one year is shown below;

= (Probability × Price of bond) + (Probability × Callable price bond)

= (0.4 × $950) + (0.60 × $1,010)

= $986

Hence, the expected value of the bond in one year is $986

Therefore the correct option is E.  

Jefferson Company's demand for its only product exceeds its manufacturing capacity. The company provided the following information for the machine whose limited capacity is prohibiting the company from producing and selling additional units.
Actual run time this week 5,696 minutes
Machine time available per week 6,400 minutes
Actual run rate this week 1.68 units per minute
Ideal run rate 2.00units per minute
Defect-free output this week 12,670 units
Total output this week (including defects) 18,100units
Required:
1. Compute the utilization rate. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
2. Compute the efficiency rate. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
3. Compute the quality rate. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
4. Compute the overall equipment effectiveness (OEE). (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answer to 3 decimal places.)

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Answer:

1. Utilization rate = Operating time/Scheduled time

Utilization rate = 5,696/6,400

Utilization rate = 0.89

2. Efficiency rate = (Total output / Ideal run rate) / Operating time

Efficiency rate = (18,100/2) / 5,696

Efficiency rate = 9,050 / 5,696

Efficiency rate = 1.5888343

Efficiency rate = 1.59

3. Quality rate = Good units produced / Total units produced

Quality rate = 12,670 / 18,100

Quality rate = 0.70

4. Overall Equipment Effectiveness = Utilization rate * Efficiency rate *  Quality rate

Overall Equipment Effectiveness = 0.89 * 1.59 * 0.70

Overall Equipment Effectiveness = 0.99057

Overall Equipment Effectiveness = 0.991

The utilization rate is 0.89 and the efficiency rate is 1.59.

From the information given, the utilization rate will be:

= Operating time/Scheduled time

= 5,696/6,400

= 0.89

The efficiency rate will be:

= (Total output / Ideal run rate) / Operating time

= (18,100/2) / 5,696

= 9,050 / 5,696

= 1.59

The quality rate will be:

= Good units produced / Total unit

= 12,670 / 18,100

= 0.70

The overall equipment effectiveness will be:

= Utilization rate × Efficiency rate × Quality rate

= 0.89 × 1.59 × 0.70

= 0.991

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Lumberton Home Maintenance Company (LHMC) earned operating income of $6,000,000 on operating assets of $62,500,000 during Year 2. The Tree Cutting Division earned $1,000,000 on operating assets of $10,000,000. LHMC has offered the Tree Cutting Division $1,250,000 of additional operating assets. The manager of the Tree Cutting Division believes he could use the additional assets to generate operating income amounting to $112,500. LHMC has a desired return on investment (ROI) of 8 percent.

Required
a. Calculate the return on investment for LHMC, the Tree Cutting Division, and the additional investment opportunity.
b. Calculate the residual income for LHMC, the Tree Cutting Division, and the additional investment opportunity

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Answer:

Lumberton Home Maintenance Company (LHMC)

                                           LHMC         Tree Cutting        Additional

                                                                   Division         Investment

a. Return on Investment    9.6%                10%                     9%

b. Residual income      $1,000,000        $200,000            $12,500

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                           LHMC         Tree Cutting        Additional

                                                                   Division         Investment

Operating income       $6,000,000      $1,000,000           $112,500

Operating assets      $62,500,000    $10,000,000      $1,250,000

a. Return on Investment    9.6%                10%                     9%

b. Residual income      $1,000,000        $200,000            $12,500

Return on investment = Operating income/Operating assets * 100

Residual income = Operating income Minus (Desired ROI * Operating assets)

Desired Return on Investment (ROI) = 8%

Big Corporation receives management consulting services from its 95 percent owned subsidiary, Small Inc. For the year 20X8, Small billed Big $140,000. Small's labor cost and other associated costs for the employees providing services to Big totaled $121,000 in 20X8. Big reported $2,567,000 of income from its own separate operations for 20X8, and Small reported net income of $695,000.
Based on the preceding information, what amount of consolidated net income should be reported in 20X8?
a. $3,262,000
b. $4,050,000
c. $3,254,100
d. $3,122,000

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Answer: a. $3,262,000

Explanation:

Consolidated income is simply the income that both companies got from their separate operations for the year because Small Inc is a subsidiary of Big Corporation so both incomes have to be added to find the total company income:

= 2,567,000 + 695,000

= $3,262,000

Logan owns a horse ranch. Logan dislikes horses, but he opened the ranch because he heard it was a lucrative business and he wanted to make money. Logan’s horse ranch has lost money every year for the past 5 years (including this year), but Logan has made some changes to business operations, including hiring a consultant and increasing his prices. Logan anticipates that as a result of these changes, his horse ranch will generate a profit in the next year or two. This year, Logan hired his brother, Luke, to work at the horse ranch. Logan pays Luke $500/hr to clean the horse stalls. Logan also hired his best friend, Lucy, to do Logan’s grocery shopping and other personal errands. He pays Lucy $15/hr. Which of the following is most accurate?

a. Logan cannot deduct any of the costs associated with the horse ranch because the horse ranch would be classified as a hobby, not a business
b. Logan can deduct the full salary paid to Luke because Luke works in Logan’s horse ranch business
c. Logan can deduct the full salary paid to Lucy because the amount of the expense is reasonable
d. Logan can deduct the full salary paid to Lucy because grocery shopping is ordinary and necessary
e. None of the above are correct

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Answer:

Logan Horse Ranch

The most accurate is:

e. None of the above are correct

Explanation:

Logan's payment to his brother, Luke, of $500 per hour, is not a reasonable business expense that can be deductible.  Surely, $500 per hour is not a going rate for cleaning the horse stalls per hour.  With Lucy doing grocery shopping for Logan, it does not resonate like an ordinary and necessary expense for the business. Therefore, options A to D are not correct.  This leaves only option E as the most accurate.

Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is a management consulting, technology services and outsourcing organization. Which of the following actions should managers take when there is evidence that a fixed-rate contract is over budget and will generate a loss for the firm?
a. Use the percentage of completion method and pro rate the loss over the entire term of the engagement
b. Restate the financial statements and recognize the loss in the earliest period of the engagement
c. Use the percentage of completion method to recognize the loss over the remaining term of the engagement.
d. Recognize the loss in the current period rather than over the remaining term of the engagement
e. None of the above

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Answer: D. Recognize the loss in the current period rather than over the remaining term of the engagement

Explanation:

A fixed rate contract is the contract whereby the payment amount isn't dependent on the resources or the time that were used.

Since there's evidence that a fixed-rate contract is over budget and will generate a loss for the firm, the manager should recognize the loss in the current period rather than over the remaining term of the engagement.

Therefore, the correct option is D.

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

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Answer:

Explanation:

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

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

= $1,000,000 ÷ (15%-5%)  

= $1,000,000 ÷ (10%)  

= $10,000,000

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

= $10,000,000 ÷ 1,000,000

= $10

For the share, The intrinsic value = $10

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

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

TB Problem Qu. 15-131 (Algo) Clayborn Corporation's net cash provided by operating activities... Clayborn Corporation's net cash provided by operating activities was $118,800; its net income was $106,100; its income taxes were $46,900; its capital expenditures were $96,300; and its cash dividends were $30,200. Required: Determine the company's free cash flow. (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign.)

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Clayborn Corporation

Determination of free cash flow

Free cash flow = Net cash provided by operating activities - Capital expenditure - Cash dividends paid

Free cash flow = $118,800 - $96,300 - $30,200

Free cash flow = -$7,700

Therefore, Clayborn corporation's free cash flow is -$7,700

Beth owns a corporate office park in Ohio. Her ownership rights include the right to sell or give away the property without restriction, as well as the right to commit waste, if she chooses. Beth's ownership interest is:

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Answer:

Fee Simple Absolute

Explanation:

The 6 types of modern freehold estates, distinguished by duration includes;

1. Fee simple absolute

2. Life estate

3. Fee tail

4. Fee simple determinable

5. Fee simple subject to a condition subsequent

6. Fee simple subject to an executory limitation

And also

The types of Fee Simple includes

A) Fee Simple Absolute

B) Defeasible Fees

Fee Simple Absolute

This is regarded as an absolute ownership. It is a never ending period of time with no hindrance or limitations on its inheritability. it also cannot be ended or shuffled on the happening of any event. It is also regarded as the right to possess now, even until the end of time.

Its characteristics includes:

1. The holder has all the rights or entitlement.

2. The duration is never ending that is, the interest is absolute because the interest will not end on the occurrence of an event or condition

3. There is no future interest that follows it

3. The owner has the right of possession, alienation, and exclusion

And others.

From June 2008 oil was at a high of $144.78 per barrel. During the period from April 2011 until July of 2014, the price of oil hovered between about $115.32 per barrel and about $105.22 a barrel. Then, starting in August 2014 oil began a precipitous fall in price from the $105.22 to $33.62 a barrel in January 2016. Although the U.S. has great amounts of oil that can be brought out of the ground by “fracking,” by the beginning of 2016 many of the workers in the U.S. oil exploration and drilling industry were out of work and tremendous amounts of oil exploration equipment was sitting in the equivalent of “used car lots” to be sold.

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Answer:

The explanation of the subject is described in the following part of the discussion.

Explanation:

The idea which should generally be used in this instance seems to be that individuals are generally motivated by motivations and take advantage of chances to improve. Because when a group continues operating, several tasks have been needed to do operate effectively. This should lead to labor revenue.Whenever companies identify an expense as well as a speedier way to accomplish operations, they will most surely go to it. The above leaves the job to be done as well as no machinery to operate and even if the device does not operate, these same commodities are not being used

Jason Ford, the CEO of the Green-Plus Company, was known among businesspeople for his qualities of self-discipline, friendliness, caring, courage, compassion, trust, and humility. This example shows that a _______ is a character trait valued as being good.

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Answer: virtue

Explanation:

Virtue is refered to as the behavior whereby one shows high moral standards. It is the quality posseses by someone when the person is morally good.

Since Jason Ford has qualities such as self-discipline, caring, trust, friendliness, courage, compassion, and humility, then virtue can be said to. Be valued as being good.

Bob the accountant needs to record indirect labor utilized of $6,000 in a journal entry. Bob should:_____.
a. debit Manufacturing Overhead, $6,000; credit Wages Payable, $6.000.
b. debit Accounts Payable, $6,000; credit Manufacturing Overhead, $6,000.
c. debit Manufacturing Overhead, $6,000; credit Accounts Payable, $6,000.
d. debit Wages Payable, $6,000; credit Manufacturing Overhead, $6,000.

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Answer:

c. debit Manufacturing Overhead, $6,000; credit Accounts Payable, $6,000

Explanation:

The journal to record indirect labor utilized of $6,000 will include a Debit to an Expense Account - Manufacturing Overhead and a Credit to Liability Account - Accounts Payable at the value of $6,000.

The firm you manage faces the following costs: Quantity Total Cost 0 $4 1 $6 2 $7 3 $10 4 $15 5 $21 What is the average fixed cost of the 2nd unit produced

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Answer:

The average fixed cost of the 2nd unit produced is:

= $2.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Quantity Total Cost  Fixed Cost   Average Fixed Cost

0                   $4             $4                    $4

1                    $6             $4                   $4

2                   $7             $4                   $2

3                 $10             $4                   $1.3

4                 $15             $4                   $1

5                 $21             $4                   $0.8

b) The average fixed cost (AFC) is the total fixed cost divided by the quantity of production within the relevant range.  It does not change when there a change in the number of goods and services produced by a company.  Average fixed cost can be calculated from the salaries of permanent employees, the mortgage payment on machinery and plant, and rent.

A company using IFRS to prepare its financial statements will use a hierarchy to determine what recognition, valuation, and disclosure requirements should be used.

1. IFRS, IAS, IFRS Interpretations
2. Pronouncements of other standard-setting bodies
3. The Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting

Which of the following depicts the correct order of the hierarchy?

a. 2,3,1
b. 3,2,1
c. 1.2.3
d. 1,3,2

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Answer:

The hierarchy for determining recognition, valuation, and disclosure requirements for IFRS is:

d. 1,3,2

Explanation:

1. IFRS, IAS, IFRS Interpretations are the main standards issued by the IASB, the international accounting standard-setting body.  It is like the FASB that sets the US GAAP.

2. Pronouncements of other standard-setting bodies can be applied where IFRS are not definitive.

3. The Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting help the IASB to develop and revise IFRS that are based on consistent concepts.

As a manager, Alejandro views his organization primarily as people and believes strongly in treating team members well to help them succeed. Which of the following orientations best describes Alejandro's leader orientation?

a. Symbolic orientation.
b. Human Resource orientation.
c. Structural orientation
d. Political orientation.

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Answer:

b. Human Resource orientation.

Explanation:

It is correct to state that the orientation that most describes Alejandro's leader orientation is human resources, as the issue provides us with the information that Alejandro has an organizational vision based mainly on people and on the good direction of employees to help them succeed.

The orientation of human resources is related to the company's philosophy that will guide the behavior of employees and the organizational culture in accordance with the organizational mission and values. When a leader has this type of orientation focused on people, he encourages this behavior and so there is the dissemination of practices that value interpersonal relationships and collaboration, which can bring several benefits to an organization, such as increasing the value of work, greater innovation and productivity.

Which of the following statements about a partnership is correct? Group of answer choices The personal assets of a partner are included in the partnership accounting records. A partnership is not required to file an information tax return. Each partner's share of income is taxable to the partnership. A partnership represents an accounting entity for financial reporting purposes.

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Answer:

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Politicalization of Accounting Standards
Some accountants have said that politicization in the development and acceptance of generally accepted accounting principles (i.e., rule-making) is taking place. Think about the term more broadly to mean the compromise that results when the bodies responsible for developing generally accepted accounting principles (FASB) are pressured by interest groups (SEC, American Accounting Association, businesses through their various organizations, Institute of Management Accountants, financial analysts, bankers, lawyers, and so on).
Required:
a. The Committee on Accounting Procedure of the AICPA was established in the mid to late 1930s and functioned until 1959, at which time the Accounting Principles Board came into existence. In 1973, the Financial Accounting Standards Board was formed, and the APB went out of existence. Do the reasons these groups were formed, their methods of operation while in existence, and the reasons for the demise of the first two indicate an increasing politicalization (as the term is used in the broad sense) of accounting standard setting? Explain.
b. What arguments can be raised to support the politicalization of accounting standard setting?
c. What arguments can be raised against the politicalization of accounting standard setting?

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Answer: Some accountants have said that politicization in the development and acceptance of generally accepted accounting principles (i.e., rule-making) is taking place. Some use the term “politicization” in a narrow sense to mean the influence by governmental agencies, particularly the Securities and Exchange Commission, on the development of generally accepted accounting principles. Others use it more broadly to mean the compromise that results when the bodies responsible for developing generally accepted accounting principles are pressured by interest groups (SEC, American Accounting Association, businesses through their various organizations, Institute of Management Accountants, financial analysts, bankers, lawyers, and so on).

Instructions

(a) The Committee on Accounting Procedure of the AICPA was established in the mid- to late 1930s

and functioned until 1959, at which time the Accounting Principles Board came into existence. In

1973, the Financial Accounting Standards Board was formed and the APB went out of existence.

Do the reasons these groups were formed, their methods of operation while in existence, and the

reasons for the demise of the first two indicate an increasing politicization (as the term is used in

the broad sense) of accounting standard-setting? Explain your answer by indicating how the CAP,

the APB, and the FASB operated or operate. Cite specific developments that tend to support your

answer.

(b) What arguments can be raised to support the “politicization” of accounting rule-making?

(c) What arguments can be raised against the “politicization” of accounting rule-making?

Solution

a) CAP. The Committee on Accounting Procedure, CAP, which was in existence from 1939 to 1959, was a natural outgrowth of AICPA committees which were in existence during the period 1933 to 1938. The committee was formed in direct response to the criticism received by the accounting profession during the financial crisis of 1929 and the years thereafter. The authorization to issue pronouncements on matters of accounting principles and procedures was based on the belief that the AICPA had the responsibility to establish practices that would become generally accepted by the profession and by corporate management.

Explanation:

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