P5-18 Calculating deposit needed. You put $10,000 in an account earning 5%. After 3 years, you make another deposit into the same account. Four years later (7 years after your original $10,000 deposit), the account balance is $20,000. What was the amount of the deposit at the end of year 3

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Answer 1

Answer:

$4877.80

Explanation:

The computation of amount of the deposit at the end of year 3 is shown below:-

Future value = Present value × (1 + Rate of interest ÷ 100)^number of years

$20,000 = 10,000 × (1 + 5 ÷ 100)^7 + Deposit at end of year 3 × (1 + 5 ÷ 100)^4

$20,000 = 10,000 × (1.05)^7 + Deposit at end of year 3 × (1.05)^4

$20,000 = 14071.00423  + Deposit at end of year 3 × (1.05)^4

Deposit at end of year 3 = ($20,000 - 14071.00423 ) ÷ (1.05)^4

= $5928.995773  ÷ 1.21550625

= $4877.799496

or

= $4,877.80

We simply applied the above formula to find out the amount of deposit at the year 3 end


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The following present value factors are provided for use in this problem. Periods Present Value of $1 at 8% Present Value of an Annuity of $1 at 8% 1 0.9259 0.9259 2 0.8573 1.7833 3 0.7938 2.5771 4 0.7350 3.3121 Xavier Co. wants to purchase a machine for $36,300 with a four year life and a $1,200 salvage value. Xavier requires an 8% return on investment. The expected year-end net cash flows are $11,300 in each of the four years. What is the machine's net present value

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Answer:

$2007.6

Explanation:

According to the scenario, computation of the given data are as follow:-

4th Year Cash Flow = Salvage Value + Expected End Year Net Cash Flow

= $1,200 + $11,300

= $12,500

Year  Cash flow ($) PVF at 8%  Present value ($)

0              36,300 1.000          -36,300

1              11,300         0.9259           10462.67

2               11,300 0.8573            9687.49

3               11,300 0.7938            8969.94

4               12,500 0.7350            9187.5

 Net present value                   2007.6

According to the analysis, net present value of machine is $2007.6

g Smiley Corporation wholesales repair products to equipment manufacturers. On April 1, 20Y1, Smiley issued $20,000,000 of five-year, 9% bonds at a market (effective) interest rate of 8%, receiving cash of $20,811,010. Interest is payable semiannually on April 1 and October 1. a. Journalize the entry to record the issuance of bonds on April 1, 20Y1. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. b. Journalize the entry to record the first interest payment on October 1, 20Y1, and amortization of bond premium for six months, using the straight-line method. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. c. Why was the company able to issue the bonds for $20,811,010 rather than for the face amount of $20,000,000? The market rate of interest is the contract rate of interest.

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Answer:

Explanation:

a

Cash 20811010

Bonds payable 20000000

Premium on Bonds payable 811010

b

Interest expense 818899

Premium on Bonds payable 81101 =811010/5*6/12

Cash 900000 =20000000*9%*6/12

c

The market rate of interest will be lower than the contract rate of interest.

Coast to Coast Surfboards Inc. manufactures and sells two styles of surfboards, Atlantic Wave and Pacific Pounder. These surfboards are sold in two regions, East Coast and West Coast. Information about the two surfboards is as follows:
Atlantic Wave Pacific Pounder
Sales price $280 $130
Variable cost of goods sold per unit 220 97
Manufacturing margin per unit $60 $33
Variable selling expense per unit 32 18
Contribution margin per unit $28 $15
The sales unit volume for the sales territories and products for the period is as follows:
East Coast West Coast
Atlantic Wave 30,000 21,000
Pacific Pounder 0 21,000
Required:
Prepare a contribution margin by sales territory report. Calculate the contribution margin ratio for each territory as a whole percent

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Answer:

Contribution margin ratio:

For East Coast = 10%

For West Coast = 8.05%

Explanation:

As per the data given in the question,

Contribution margin by sales territory report :

C C S Inc.

Contribution margin by Territory

Particulars                             East Coast                     West Coast

Sales (a)                                $8,400,000                     $8,610,000

(30,000×$280)+(0×$130)

(21,000×$280)+(21,000×$130)

Less: variable cost of goods sold(b) $6,600,000      $6,657,000

(30,000×$220)+(0×$97)

(21,000×$220)+(21,000×$97)

Manufacturing margin (c=a-b) $1,800,000                  $1,953,000

Less: Variable selling expense (d) $960,000             $1,260,000

(30,000×$32)+(0×$28)

(21,000×$32)+(21,000×$28)

Contribution margin (e=c-d)        $840,000                 $693,000

For East Coast:

Contribution margin ratio = (Contribution margin ÷ Sales revenue)×100

=($840,000÷ $8,400,000)×100

= 10%

For west coast:

Contribution margin ratio = (Contribution margin ÷ Sales revenue)×100

=($693,000 ÷ $8,610,000)×100

= 8.05%

Blue Ridge Bicycles uses a standard part in the manufacture of several of its bikes. The cost of producing 40,000 parts is $138,000, which includes fixed costs of $73,000 and variable costs of $65,000. By outsourcing the part, the company can avoid 30% of the fixed costs. If Blue Ridge Bicycles buys the part, what is the most Blue Ridge Bicycles can spend per unit so that operating income equals the operating income from making the part

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Answer:

$2.17

Explanation:

The computation of maximum amount per unit is shown below:-

First we need to compute the avoidable fixed coast and total cost of making to reach maximum amount per unit

Avoidable fixed cost = Fixed cost × Fixes cost percentage

= $73,000 × 30%

= $21,900

Total cost of making = Variable cost + Avoidable fixed cost

= $65,000 + $21,900

= $86,900

Maximum amount per unit = Total cost of making ÷ Producing cost

= $86,900 ÷ 40,000

= $2.17

Therefore, for computing the maximum amount per unit we simply divide the total cost of making by producing cost.

Which of the following statements generates the greatest amount of disagreement among economists? a. Increases in the money supply shift aggregate demand to the right. b. In the long run, increases in the money supply increase prices, but not output. c. Recessions are associated with decreases in consumption, investment, and employment. d. Government should use fiscal policy to try to stabilize the economy.

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Answer:

d. Government should use fiscal policy to try to stabilize the economy.

Explanation:

Suggesting that the government should use fiscal policy to try to stabilize the economy generates the greatest amount of disagreement among economists because the process of implementing fiscal policy usually experiences lag as it is being slowed down by the political system (bureaucracy) of checks and balances.

Fiscal policy is the use of government expenditures, revenues and tax policies to influence macroeconomic conditions such as employment, inflation and Aggregate Demand (ADl in a specific country.

The benefits of fiscal policy is that investments, savings and growth is usually influenced in the long-run while it basically influences aggregate demand for goods and services in the short-run.

Todd is working on resource scheduling in preparation for the start of a project. There is a potential problem in the works, however, as the new collective bargaining agreement with the company's union has not been concluded. Todd decides to continue working on the resource schedule in anticipation of a satisfactory settlement. Todd's approach would be an example of which method of dealing with risk

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Answer:

Accept it.(Risk).

Explanation:

This is commonly known also as risk retention which is been encountered in business or investments. Many businesses use risk management techniques to identify, assess and prioritize risks for the purpose of minimizing, monitoring, and controlling said risks.

Most businesses and risk management personnel will find that they have greater and more numerous risks than they can manage, mitigate, or avoid given the resources they are allocated. As such, businesses must find a balance between the potential costs of an issue resulting from a known risk and the expense involved in avoiding or otherwise dealing with it. Types of risks include uncertainty in financial markets, project failures, legal liabilities, credit risk, accidents, natural causes and disasters, and overly aggressive competition.

Granite State Airlines serves the route between New York and Portsmouth, NH, with a single-flight-daily 100-seat aircraft. The one-way fare for discount tickets is $100, and the one-way fare for full-fare tickets is $150. Discount tickets can be booked up until one week in advance, and all discount passengers book before all full-fare passengers. Over a long history of observation, the airline estimates that full-fare demand is normally distributed, with a mean of 56 passengers and a standard deviation of 23, while discount-fare demand is normally distributed, with a mean of 88 passengers and a standard deviation of 44.
a) A consultant tells the airline they can maximize expected revenue by optimizing the booking limit. What is the optimal booking limit? (Hint: Use the standard normal cumulative distribution table)
b) The airline has been setting a booking limit of 44 on discount demand, to preserve 56 seats for full-fare demand. What is their expected revenue per flight under this policy? (Hint: First find the expected revenue when b= 0. Here you can assume Probability{df = k} = Ff(k+0.5) – Ff(k-0.5) and use a spreadsheet. Then using the recursive formula, find the expected revenue if b is increased by 1 until it reaches b=44 using a spreadsheet)
c) What is the expected gain from the optimal booking limit over the original booking limit?
d) A low-fare competitor enters the market and Granite State Airlines sees its discount demand drop to 44 passengers per flight, with a standard-deviation of 30. Full-fare demand is unchanged. What is the new optimal booking limit?

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Answer:

Given data: One flight with total seats = 100

Full fare passengers, cost per ticket=$150, mean=56 passengers, SD=23

Discount fare passengers, cost per ticket=$100, mean=88 passengers, SD=44

(a) Here, though there is a hint to use the CDF, since the confidence interval is not given we will make some simplying assumptions that will reduce the complexity of the question, of course keeping the question statistically correct.

this question wants us to maximize total revenue per flight (one way), we can do that by taking only full fare passengers or total revenue will be 150*100=$15,000, but since historical probability shows a mean of 56 with a standard deviation of 23, we can assume in best case scenario total full fare ticket passengers will be 56+23=79, leaving 21 tickets for discount passenger, in this case the total revenues will be 79*150+21*100=$13,950

(b) Now, the new constrained policy is giving a clear cut number of seats to each category of pasengers, 44 for discount (total revenues 44*100) and 56 for full fare (total revenues 56*150) both of which are within the probabilities given earlier (full fare mean=56, discount mean=88). Total revenues in case will be 44*100+56*150=$12,800.

(c) Gain is the difference of the excess revenues in both cases of optimal total revenues and limited seats policy or answer (a) - answer (b) = $13,950- $12,800=$1,150

(d) Realistically speaking, there is no answer for this question without a clear cut confidence interval. Another simplifying assumption we can make here is taking the mean passengers as expected bookings (can be tweaked once confidence interval or degree of significance is given). so total revenues in this case will be 44*100 from discount and 56*150 from full fare passengers. That is still similar to answer (c) due to our assumption/lack of constraints, so our optimal booking will be 54 full fare tickets and 44 discount passenger tickets. You can also take worst case scenario by subtracting SD of each passenger type from the mean or go the best case scenario in which SD of full fare will be added to the mean while the pending seats (left over from 100) will be the total to discount fare for optimal revenue collection.

Given knowledge: One flight with a total capacity of 100 passengers.

Passengers paying full fare, the average ticket price of $150, mean of 56 passengers, SD of 23

Participants on a discount price, with a ticket cost of $100, a mean of 88 passengers, and a standard deviation of 44.

(a) Spite of the fact there is a hint to utilize the CDF because statistical power is not supplied, we will make some presumptions to minimize the complexity of the question whilst retaining statistical accuracy.

We can do so by hardly taking full-fare passengers, in which particular instance total revenue will be 150*100=$15,000, but since historical probability shows a mean of 56 with a standard deviation of 23.

we can assume that total full fare ticket passengers will be 56+23=79, leaving 21 tickets for discount passengers, in which case total revenues will be[tex]79\times150+21\times100=\$13,950.[/tex]

(b) This new limited program now assigns a specific number of seats to each passenger category: 44 for discount (total revenues [tex]44\times100[/tex]) and 56 for full-fare (total revenues [tex]56\times150[/tex]), both of which are within the probability (full fare mean=56, discount mean=88).

In this instance, total revenues will be [tex]44\times100+56\times150=\$12,800.[/tex]

(c) Gain is the differential between the excess earnings in both the ideal overall revenue and restricted seat policies or $13,950- $12,800=$1,150.

(d) Without a well-defined standard error, there is no real answer to this question. Another assumption we might make to make things easier is to treat the average passengers as projected bookings. In this instance, total revenues will be 44*100 from discount passengers and 56*150 from full rate passengers.

Due to our assumption/lack of limitations, our ideal booking will be 54 full-price tickets and 44 discount passenger tickets, which is comparable to the solution (c).

You may alternatively go for the worst-case scenario by subtracting the SD of each passenger type from the mean, or the best-case scenario by adding the SD of the full fare to the mean and using the pending seats (leftover from 100) to discount the fare for optimal revenue collection.

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Thunder Corporation's balance sheet and income statement appear below: Comparative Balance Sheet Ending Balance Beginning Balance Assets: Cash and cash equivalents $ 28 $ 31 Accounts receivable 60 65 Inventory 41 42 Property, plant, and equipment 454 380 Less accumulated depreciation 206 172 Total assets $ 377 $ 346 Liabilities and stockholders' equity: Accounts payable $ 43 $ 45 Bonds payable 190 260 Common stock 41 40 Retained earnings 103 1 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 377 $ 346 Income Statement Sales $ 874 Cost of goods sold 533 Gross margin 341 Selling and administrative expense 161 Net operating income 180 Income taxes 54 Net income $ 126 The company did not dispose of any property, plant, and equipment, issue any bonds payable, or repurchase any of its own common stock during the year. The company declared and paid a cash dividend of $24. Required: Prepare a statement of cash flows in good form using the indirect method.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the cash flow statement is presented below:        

                                Thunder Corporation's

                                  Cash flow statement

Cash flow from operating activities

Net operating income $180

Adjustment made

Add: Depreciation expenses $34  ($206 - $172)

Add: Decrease in account receivable $5 ($60 - $65)

Add: Decrease in inventory $1 ($41 - $42)

Less: Decrease in account payable $2 ($43 - $45)

Net cash provided by operating activities  $164

Cash flow from investing activities  

Purchase of Property, plant, and equipment -$74 ($454 - $380)

Net cash used by investing activities -$74

Cash flow from financing activities

Repayment of bond payable -$70 ($190 - $260)

Issuance of the common stock $1 ($41 - $40)

Dividend paid -$24

Net cash used by financing activities -$93

Decrease in cash -$3

Add: Beginning cash balance $31

Ending cash balance $28

The items which displayed in a positive sign indicates the cash inflow and the items which displayed in a negative sign indicates the cash outflow

Tyrell Co. entered into the following transactions involving short-term liabilities in 2012 and 2013:

2012
Apr. 20 Purchased $38,000 of merchandise on credit from Locust, terms are 1/10, n/30. Tyrell uses the perpetual inventory system.
May 19 Replaced the April 20 account payable to Locust with a 90-day, $35,000 note bearing 9% annual interest along with paying $3,000 in cash.
July 8 Borrowed $63,000 cash from National Bank by signing a 120-day, 10% interest-bearing note with a face value of $63,000.
? Paid the amount due on the note to Locust at the maturity date.
? Paid the amount due on the note to National Bank at the maturity date.
Nov. 28 Borrowed $27,000 cash from Fargo Bank by signing a 60-day, 6% interest-bearing note with a face value of $27,000.
Dec. 31 Recorded an adjusting entry for accrued interest on the note to Fargo Bank.
2013
? Paid the amount due on the note to Fargo Bank at the maturity date
Required:

Prepare the journal entries for these transactions.

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ank by signing a 60-day, 6% interest-bearing note with a face value of $27,000.

Dec. 31 Recorded an adjuO

Arlington Clothing, Inc., shows the following information for its two divisions for year 1: Lake Region Coastal Region Sales revenue $ 4,200,000 $ 13,110,000 Cost of sales 2,711,300 6,555,000 Allocated corporate overhead 252,000 786,600 Other general and administration 557,900 3,759,000 Required: a. Compute divisional operating income for the two divisions. Ignore taxes.

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Answer:

                                          Lake Region   Coastal region

Operating income ($)                 678,800.   2,009,400.

Explanation:

                                                Lake Region   Coastal region

                                                       $'000        $'000

Sales revenue                           4,200             13,110

Cost of sales                             (2,711)             (6.555)

Gross profit                               1,488.7           6,555

Allocated overhead                   (252)              (786.6)

Other general overhead           (557.9)          ( 3,759)

Operating income                      678.8             2,009.4

                                       Lake Region   Coastal region

Operating income                 678,800.   2,009,400.

 

Neptune Corporation owns 70 percent of Pluto Company's stock. On July 1, 20X4, Neptune sold a piece of equipment to Pluto for $56,350. Neptune had purchased this equipment on January 1, 20X1, for $63,000. The equipment's original 15-year estimated total economic life remains unchanged. Both companies use straight-line depreciation. The equipment's residual value is considered negligible.


79.


Required information


Based on the information provided, in the preparation of the 20X4 consolidated financial statements, equipment will be ______ in the consolidation entries.


debited for $6,650


debited for $56,350


debited for $63,000


credited for $63,000

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Answer:

credited for $63,000

Explanation:

According to the scenario been described in the question, the correct answer is credited for $63,000, this is so because from the information been given, when making the preparation of the consolidated financial statements, the equipment that will be credited for $63,000 is in the consolidation entries. Since the value of the book equipment is $63,000 so that will be credited.

he principle that suggests that the distribution of income should be based on the contribution made by individuals to​ society's total output is known as A. the functional distribution of income. B. the relative poverty standard. C. the productivity standard. D. the egalitarian principle. The productivity standard fails to yield an equal distribution of income because A. individuals have different abilities and skills. B. it is difficult to measure productivity accurately. C. richer countries have higher productivity than poorer countries. D. diminishing marginal productivity holds.

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Answer:

The principle that suggests that the distribution of income should be based on the contribution made by individuals to​ society's total output is known as:

C. the productivity standard.

The productivity standard fails to yield an equal distribution of income because:

A. individuals have different abilities and skills.

Explanation:

Generally speaking, productivity refers to how many units of output we can produce by using X amount of units of inputs. The higher the output, the more productive we are.

The same principle is used by the productivity standard to allocate resources in a society. This is a basic doctrine of capitalism that believes that more work and more productivity should equal more income. That is why capitalistic countries tend to have unequal income distribution.

Now suppose country A imposes a tax on A's production of to curb emissions. Country B, however, is not taxed. A's cost function is now , while B's cost function is . World demand is . The amount of greenhouse gas emissions per unit is still , such that total world emissions are given by . What are total world emissions after country A enacts a carbon tax?

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Answer:

286.5

Explanation:

P=99-qa-qb

MRa=99-2qb-qb

MCa=48

99-2qa-qb=48

Qa=25.5-0.5qb{ best response function of firm A)

MRb=99-qa-2qb

MCb=4

99-qa-2qb=4

Qb=47.5-0.5qa{ best response function of form b}

Qb=47.5-0.5(25.5-0.5qb)

Qb=34.75/0.75=46.33

Qa=25.5-0.5*46.33=2.33

Total world output=46.33+2.33=48.66

Total world emission=0.5*48.66=24.33

p=1146-qa-qb-qc

MRa=1146-2qa-qb-qc

MCa=0

1146-2qa-qb-qc=0

Qa=573-0.5(qb+qc) best response function of firm a)

By symmetry,

Qb=573-0.5(qa+qc)

Qc=573-0.5(qa+qb)

Qb+qc=1146-qa-0.5(qb+qc)

Qb+qc=764-qa/1.5

Qa=573-0.5(764-qa/1.5)=191+qa/3

Qa=191*3/2=286.5

Qa=Qb=Qc=286.5

Total output=3*286.5=859.5( cournot equilibrium market output)

Cartel output=573

Lower QUANTITY in cartel equilibrium compare to cournot equilibrium

=859.5-573

=286.5

Harry and Meghan have considered starting their own business but are concerned about the possibility of losing even their personal assets if the business fails. One way for BOTH Harry and Meghan to avoid this liability risk would be to :

A.
divorce as soon as possible and establish two sole proprietorships

B.
Organize a limited partnership with Harry as the general partner

C.
set up offshore accounts

D.
form a corporation

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Answer:

The correct option is D,form a corporation

Explanation:

The rationale for my choice of answer is that limited liability applies to a corporation which is found in other types of businesses.

Limited liability is a concept which implies that the liability of shareholders in a limited liability company is limited to the amount contributed to the business by a way of shares held in the company.

When a company runs into debt,the shareholders would not be required to make up such debts from their private pockets,hence Harry and Meghan personal effects are secure.

The way for Harry and Meghan to avoid liability risk is to form a corporation

Typically, a limited liability applies to a corporation which means that the owner liability is limited to the amount he owns in the business.

Limited liability implies that liability of shareholders is limited to the amount contributed to the business by a way of shares held in the company.

So, when company runs into debt, the shareholders would not be required to make up such debts from their private pockets,therefore, the investment of Harry and Meghan are secure.

Hence, the only way for Harry and Meghan to avoid liability risk is to form a corporation

Therefore, the Option D is correct.

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Which one of the following statements regarding disclosure is true?
1. The seller and licensees need not disclose to a prospective buyer the manner or occurrence of an occupant's death in the home if it occurred within the past three years.
2. HIV/AIDS cannot be disclosed even when asked; by law HIV/AIDS are not material facts that require disclosure.
3. If an occupant died of AIDS or an AIDS-related syndrome within the past three years, that fact must be disclosed to a prospective buyer.
4. If asked by a prospective buyer if an occupant died of AIDS or an AIDS-related syndrome within the last three years, the seller or licensee must reply truthfully if known.

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Answer:

4

Explanation:

The death on property must be disclosed to buyers by stateagents or owners if the death has occurred within last three years but the manner of death is not requried to be disclosed unless asked by the buyer.

Kubin Company’s relevant range of production is 11,000 to 14,000 units. When it produces and sells 12,500 units, its average costs per unit are as follows: Average Cost per Unit Direct materials $ 7.20 Direct labor $ 4.20 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 1.70 Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 5.20 Fixed selling expense $ 3.70 Fixed administrative expense $ 2.70 Sales commissions $ 1.20 Variable administrative expense $ 0.70 Required: 1. Assume the cost object is units of production: a. What is the total direct manufacturing cost incurred to make 12,500 units? b. What is the total indirect ma

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Answer:

a. $142,500

b. $86,250

Explanation:

a. The computation of the total direct manufacturing cost is shown below:

= (Direct material per unit + direct labor per unit)  × number of units manufactured

= ($7.20 + $4.20) × 12,500 units

=  $142,500

b. The computation of the total indirect manufacturing cost is shown below:

= (Variable manufacturing overhead per unit + Fixed manufacturing overhead per unit)  × number of units manufactured

= ($1.70 + $5.20) × 12,500 units

=  $86,250

Which one of the following statements is correct concerning the mutual fund cash ratio​ (MFCR)? A. When mutual funds have a lot of cash it is a bearish signal because managers are not buying stocks. Your answer is not correct.B. A high MFCR is like high short interest in that it indicates pent up demand. This is the correct answer.C. Low mutual fund cash is bullish because it means managers have been buying stocks. D. High mutual fund cash indicates that fund managers might be forced to sell securities should investors wish to withdraw​ funds, a bearish signal.

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Answer:

Following is the correct statement "When mutual funds have a lot of cash it is a bearish signal because managers are not buying stocks"

Explanation:

When the common assets have a large proportion of cash, it is the indications that stock managers are the market bearish in common and hold back on purchasing.  

Therefore, the correct statement in he given scenario is A and other statement B, C and D are incorrect

On January 1, Year 1, Zero Company obtained a $52,000, 4-year, 6.5% installment note from Regional Bank. The note requires annual payments consisting of principal and interest of $15,179, beginning on December 31 of the current year. Of the first payment due on December 31 of Year 1, how much of the $15,179 payment will go toward paying down the principal balance of the note payable?

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Answer:

$ 11,799 is the principal balance of the note payable.

Explanation:

The  Interest expense for the installment note on the year of the December 31, year can be determined by the following equation that are mention below

[tex]= 52,000 * 6.5\ percent[/tex]

[tex]52,000 * \frac{6.5}{100}[/tex]

[tex]= $\ 3,380[/tex]

Now the Principal balance  of the component in $15,179 payment of the  December 31, year 1  can be determined by the

[tex]principal\ and \ interest\ of \ note\ annual\ payments - Interest\ expense \ for\ the\ installment\ note[/tex]

[tex]= 15,179 -3,380[/tex]

=$ 11,799

A firm that has an ROE of 12% is considering cutting its dividend payout. The stockholders of the firm desire a dividend yield of 4% and a capital gain yield of 9%. Given this information, which of the following statements is (are) correct? I. All else equal, the firm's growth rate will accelerate after the payout change. II. All else equal, the firm's stock price will go up after the payout change. III. All else equal, the firm's P/E ratio will increase after the payout change. Multiple Choice I only

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Answer:

I only is correct. That is, all else equal, the firm's growth rate will accelerate after the payout change.

Explanation:

Holding every other condition constant, the cutting of the company's dividend payout will lead to a permanent fall in the dividend per share and this will cause a decrease in price.

However, the cutting the company's dividend payout will increased the retention rate that will increase the growth rate of the company.

Therefore, all else equal, the firm's growth rate will accelerate after the payout change.

 

A company used straight-line depreciation for an item of equipment that cost $15,350, had a salvage value of $3,200 and a six-year useful life. After depreciating the asset for three complete years, the salvage value was reduced to $1,535 but its total useful life remained the same. Determine the amount of depreciation to be charged against the equipment during each of the remaining years of its useful life: Multiple Choice $2,880. $5,672. $1,215. $2,580. $3,200.

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Answer:

The correct answer is $2,580.

Explanation:

Under straight-line method, depreciation expense is (cost - residual value) / No of years = ($15,350 - $3,200) / 6 years = $2,025 yearly depreciation expense.

Accumulated depreciation at Year 3 = $2,025 x 3 = $6,075

Net book value (NBV) becomes $15,350 - $6,075 = $9,275

New depreciation is ($9,275 - $1,535) / 3 years = $2,580 yearly depreciation expenses

Conner runs a rafting company on a local river. He runs two kinds of tripslong dash a wild whitewater experience and a more mellow wildlife tour. If he spends the day only doing whitewater​ trips, he can do 2 trips per​ day; if he spends the day only doing wildlife​ trips, he can do 6 trips. If he does some of​ each, however, he can do more total​ trips: 1 whitewater trips and 5 wildlife trips. Suppose that​ Conner's time is valued at ​$15 an hour. What can you say about his economies of​ scope? That​ is, what is the sign of his measure of economies of​ scope, SC?

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Answer:

The economies of scope will be "0.6". The further explanation is given below.

Explanation:

Conner's estimated time seems to be $17 an hour.

And a full day's worth becomes

⇒  $17 × 24 = $408

The estimated value of every other white-water journey,

= [tex]\frac{408}{2}[/tex]

= $[tex]204[/tex], perhaps if two white-water trips could be made per day.  

The net value or amount of each wildlife tour

= [tex]\frac{408}{4}[/tex]

= $[tex]102[/tex], because if four wildlife visits could be made through one day.

Presently, when he does several of them, he could do more visits, that would be to say, one white-water trip as well as three wildlife.  

Therefore the total value of one trip in white-water as well as three trips in wildlife will be:

= [tex]204\times 1 + 102\times 3[/tex]

= [tex]204+306[/tex]

= $[tex]510[/tex]

Now,

The economies of scope,

= [tex]\frac{(408+408-510)}{510}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{306}{510}[/tex]

= [tex]0.6[/tex]

The price of just doing individuals around each other is therefore,

= [tex](0.6\times 100)[/tex]

= 60% lower than that of the expense of doing all the multiple trips.

Employer-sponsored employee assistance programs (EAPs) are created to help workers overcome hurdles in their personal lives. Which employee is the most likely to receive help under a typical EAP? A. John Jones, who needs assistance to overcome a chemical dependency problem B. Steve Brown, who needs legal advice for his brother’s bankruptcy proceeding C. Cindy Savage, who needs a list of shop mall near the office D. Kate Johnson, who needs help choosing an appropriate M.B.A. program

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Answer:

The correct answer to the following question will be Option A (John Jones, who wants help addressing a drug dependency crisis).

Explanation:

EAPs provide services and support for the struggle of employees or staff and which may be suitable for a certain company. This is a special opportunity for the employee working in such an intervention group.These are designed to help employees tackle challenges in every personal affair that need support addressing an issue of chemical dependence.

The other solutions are not following the specified scenario. So choice A is the right answer.

Assume that Bethany acquires a competitor's assets on March 31st. The purchase price was $150,000. Of that amount, $125,000 is allocated to tangible assets and $25,000 is allocated to goodwill (a §197 intangible asset). What is Bethany's amortization deduction for the current year? (Round final answer to the nearest whole number.)

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Answer:

$1,389

Explanation:

Tangible assets are depreciated, not amortized. Only the $25,000 goodwill will be amortized.

A §197 intangible asset can be amortized over a 15 year period that starts on the month that the intangible asset was acquired. In this case, the amortization expense will include March, so we need to calculate amortization for 10/12 of a year.

The amortization per year = $25,000 / 15 years = $1,667

amortization for year one = amortization per year x number of months = $1,667 x 10/12 = $1,389

Built-Tight is preparing its master budget for the quarter ended September 30. Budgeted sales and cash payments for product costs for the quarter follow: JulyAugustSeptemberBudgeted sales$64,000 $80,000 $48,000 Budgeted cash payments for Direct materials 16,160 13,440 13,760 Direct labor 4,040 3,360 3,440 Factory overhead 20,200 16,800 17,200 Sales are 20% cash and 80% on credit. All credit sales are collected in the month following the sale. The June 30 balance sheet includes balances of $15,000 in cash; $45,000 in accounts receivable; and a $5,000 balance in loans payable. A minimum cash balance of $15,000 is required. Loans are obtained at the end of any month when a cash shortage occurs. Interest is 1% per month based on the beginning-of-the-month loan balance and is paid at each month-end. If an excess balance of cash exists, loans are repaid at the end of the month. Operating expenses are paid in the month incurred and consist of sales commissions (10% of sales), office salaries ($4,000 per month), and rent ($6,500 per month).rev: 03_17_2020_QC_CS-2046792. Prepare a cash budget for each of the months of July, August, and September.

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The Preparation of cash budget for each of the months of July, August, and September is shown below:

Preparation of the cash budget:

                                              Cash budget

                             For the month of July, August and September

                                             July           August          September

Beginning cash balance   $15,000      $15,000         $25,505

Cash receipts from

customer (Working note) $57,800      $67,200        $73,600

Total cash available         $72,800      $82,200       $99,105

Less:

Cash disbursements

Direct Materials                 $16,160         $13,440         $13,760

Sales commission             $6,400         $8,000          $4,800

(10% of sales)

Office salaries                   $4,000          $4,000          $4,000

Rent                                    $6,500         $6,500          $6,500

Direct Labor                       $4,040         $3,360           $3,440

Overhead Cost                 $20,200       $16,800         $17,200

Interest on bank loan    

For July (5,000 × 1%)             $50  

For August                                                  $46            

($5,000 - $4,550) × 1%))

For September                                                                  $0

Preliminary Cash

balance                                    $15,450    $30,055      $49,405

Repayment of loan to

Bank                                          $450        $4,550

                                                                ($5,000 - $450)

Ending cash balance              $15,000     $25,505     $49,405

Working Note

The ending balance of the particular month should be treated as a opening balance of next month

August ending balance will be forwarded in Sept as a opening balance.

Working Note

                                        July           August          September

Sales                            $64,000      $80,000            $48,000

Less:

Ending accounts

receivable

(80% of sales)            $51,200       $64,000             $38,400

Cash sales                 $12,800        $16,000              $9,600

Last month cash

collection                   $45,000         $51,200          $64,000

Cash receipts from

customer                    $57,800      $67,200        $73,600

Therefore we added the cash receipts as it increase the cash balance and deduct all cash payment as it decrease the cash balance

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On January 1, 2017, Culver Company issued 10-year, $2,060,000 face value, 6% bonds, at par. Each $1,000 bond is convertible into 15 shares of Culver common stock. Culverâs net income in 2017 was $291,000, and its tax rate was 40%. The company had 108,000 shares of common stock outstanding throughout 2017. None of the bonds were converted in 2017.Required:(a) Compute diluted earnings per share for 2017. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. $2.55.)(b) Compute diluted earnings per share for 2017, assuming the same facts as above, except that $1,080,000 of 6% convertible preferred stock was issued instead of the bonds. Each $100 preferred share is convertible into 5 shares of Culver common stock.

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I don’t know that is way too much

Smart Stream Inc. uses the total cost method of applying the cost-plus approach to product pricing. The costs of producing and selling 10,000 units of cell phones are as follows: Variable costs per unit: Fixed costs: Direct materials $150 Factory overhead $350,000 Direct labor 25 Selling and administrative expenses 140,000 Factory overhead 40 Selling and administrative expenses 25 Total variable cost per unit $240 Smart Stream desires a profit equal to a 30% return on invested assets of $1,200,000.
a. Determine the variable costs and the variable cost amount per unit for the production and sale of 10,000 cellular phones. Total variable cost $ Variable cost amount per unit $
b. Determine the variable cost markup percentage for cellular phones. Round to two decimal places.
c. Determine the selling price of cellular phones. If required, round to the nearest dollar.

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Answer:

(a). Total variable Cost = $2,890,000

Total variable Cost Per Unit  = $289  

(b). Variable Cost Markup Percentage = 12.46%

(c). Selling Price Per Unit = $325

Explanation:

According to the scenario, computation of the given data are as follow:-

a). Total Fixed Cost = Selling and Administrative Expenses + Factory Overhead

= $140,000 + $350,000 = $490,000

Fixed Cost Per Unit = Total Fixed Cost ÷ Cost of Produced and Selling Units

= $490,000 ÷ 10,000 = $49

Total variable Cost Per Unit = Fixed Cost Per Unit + Variable Cost Per Unit

= $49 + $240 = $289

Total variable Cost = Cost of Produced and Selling Units × Total Cost Per Unit

= 10,000 × $289 = $2,890,000

b). Desired Profit = Invested Assets × 30%

= $1,200,000 × 30÷100 = $360,000

Variable Cost Markup Percentage = Desired Profit ÷ Total Cost

=$360,000 ÷ $2,890,000 = 0.1246 = 12.46%

c). Selling Price Per Unit = (1 + Variable Cost Markup Percentage) × Total Cost Per Unit

= (1 + 12.46%) × $289

= 1.1246 × $289

= $325

Decision on Accepting Additional Business Homestead Jeans Co. has an annual plant capacity of 65,000 units, and current production is 45,000 units. Monthly fixed costs are $54,000, and variable costs are $29 per unit. The present selling price is $42 per unit. On November 12 of the current year, the company received an offer from Dawkins Company for 18,000 units of the product at $32 each. Dawkins Company will market the units in a foreign country under its own brand name. The additional business is not expected to affect the domestic selling price or quantity of sales of Homestead Jeans Co. a. Prepare a differential analysis dated November 12 on whether to reject (Alternative 1) or accept (Alternative 2) the Dawkins order. If an amount is zero, enter "0". If required, use a minus sign to indicate a loss.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the differential analysis is presented below:

Particulars  Order rejected (Alternative 1) order accepted  (Alternative 2) Differential Effect on Income (Alternative 2)

Revenues         $0                                              $576,000     $576,000

                                                                       ($18,000 × $32)

Costs    

Variable Manufacturing Costs $0                   $522,000 -$522,000

                                                                       ($18,000 × $29)

Income (Loss)        $0                                            $54,000    $54,000

We simply deduct the variable manufacturing cost from the revenues so that the income or loss could come

Suppose that you are the international treasurer of Apple with an extra U.S. $10 million to invest for 9 months. You are considering the purchase of U.S. T-bills that yield 1.50% annual rate. The spot exchange rate is $1.00 = ¥100, and the 9 month forward rate is $1.00 = ¥110. What must the interest rate in Japan be before you are willing to consider investing there for 9 months? A. 14.5515 B. <8.8975 C. >13.4983 D. 12.5050

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Answer:

Japan Interest Rate = 0.15%  

Explanation:

As per Interest Rate Parity Theory

Spot Rate : 1$ = 100

Forward Rate : 1 $ = 110

r = 9/12

As per interest rate parity, forward rate = Spot rate(1+Interest rate Japan)/(1+Interest rate US)

Forward rate = Spot rate *(1+ iD)/(1+iF)

110 / 100 = (1 + Japan Interest Rate * 9 /12)  / 1.01125

1.1 * 1.01125 = 1 + Japan Interest Rate * 0.75

1.112375 = 1 + Japan Interest Rate * 0.75

Japan Interest Rate * 0.75 = 1.112375 - 1

Japan Interest Rate * 0.75 = 0.112375

Japan Interest Rate = 0.112375 / 0.75

Japan Interest Rate = 0.15%  

The manufacturing overhead budget at Cutchin Corporation is based on budgeted direct labor-hours. The direct labor budget indicates that 2,800 direct labor-hours will be required in September. The variable overhead rate is $7.00 per direct labor-hour. The company’s budgeted fixed manufacturing overhead is $43,120 per month, which includes depreciation of $3,640. All other fixed manufacturing overhead costs represent current cash flows. The September cash disbursements for manufacturing overhead on the manufacturing overhead budget should be:

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Answer:

$59,080

Explanation:

The calculation of September cash disbursements is shown below:-

September cash disbursement = Company's budgeted fixed manufacturing overhead - Depreciation + Variable manufacturing overhead

= $43,120 - $3,640 + $7.00 × 2,800

= $43,120 - $3,640 + $19,600

= $62,720 - $3,640

= $59,080

Therefore for computing the September cash disbursement we simply applied the above formula.

Hawk-Dove (or Chicken) (t = tough, c = concede)
Two (young) players are engaged in a conflict situation. For instance, they may be racing their cars towards
each other on Main Street, while being egged on by their many friends. If player 1 hangs tough and stays in
the center of the road while the other player concedeschickens outby moving out of the way, then all glory is
his and the other player eats humble pie. If they both hang tough they end up with broken bones, while if
they both concede they have their bodiesbut not their prideintact.
Player 1 \ Player 2 t c
t -1,-1 10,0
c 0, 10 5, 5
The matrix form can be used to compactly represent the strategic form when there are two players even if
each player has more than two strategies to choose from.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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