Pilgrim Industries scheduled its annual sales meeting at Celestial City Resort from January 5-10. In addition to meeting and hotel rooms, the resort was to provide an ice-skating pond for the Pilgrim's annual employee hockey game. In the weeks before the meeting, the resort is hit with its worst heat wave on record. Although hotel and meeting rooms are available, there is no possibility of ice skating at the site. If a court finds that the one of Pilgrim's principal purposes in the agreement was the inclusion of an ice-skating pond, the Pilgrim-Celestial contract could be discharged via the doctrine of:

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Answer 1

Answer:

If a court finds that the one of Pilgrim's principal purposes in the agreement was the inclusion of an ice-skating pond, the Pilgrim-Celestial contract could be discharged via the doctrine of:

Frustration of Purpose.

Explanation:

The doctrine of Frustration of Purpose occurs when there is a change of circumstances that is not the fault of either Pilgrim Industries or Celestial City Resort.  Since these two parties did not cause the circumstances that made it legally, physically, or commercially impossible to fulfil the contract, the contract can be discharged by the court based on this doctrine.  It is also known as Force Majeure.


Related Questions


what is marketing strategies ​

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Answer:

A marketing strategy refers to a business's overall game plan for reaching prospective consumers and turning them into customers of their products or services :)

Explanation:

In other words!

It refers to a business's overall game plan for getting more costumers and more money with the work of their products and services.

. Calculate the estimated sales, by month and in total, for the third quarter. 2. Calculate the expected cash collections, by month and in total, for the third quarter. 3. Calculate the estimated quantity of beach umbrellas that need to be produced in July, August, September, and October. 4. Calculate the quantity of Gilden (in feet) that needs to be purchased by month and in total, for the third quarter. 5. Calculate the cost of the raw material (Gilden) purchases by month and in total, for the third quarter. 6. Calculate the expected cash disbursements for raw material (Gilden) purchases, by month and in total, for the third quarter.

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Question Completion:

Milo Company manufactures beach umbrellas. The company is preparing detailed budgets for the third quarter and has assembled the following information to assist in the budget preparation: The Marketing Department has estimated sales as follows for the remainder of the year (in units): July 38,500 October 28,500 August 87,000 November 15,000 September 56,000 December 15,500 The selling price of the beach umbrellas is $14 per unit. All sales are on account. Based on past experience, sales are collected in the following pattern: 30% in the month of sale 65% in the month following sale 5% uncollectible Sales for June totaled $504,000. The company maintains finished goods inventories equal to 15% of the following month’s sales. This requirement will be met at the end of June. Each beach umbrella requires 4 feet of Gilden, a material that is sometimes hard to acquire. Therefore, the company requires that the ending inventory of Gilden be equal to 50% of the following month’s production needs. The inventory of Gilden on hand at the beginning and end of the quarter will be: June 30 91,550 feet September 30 ? feet Gilden costs $0.60 per foot. One-half of a month’s purchases of Gilden is paid for in the month of purchase; the remainder is paid for in the following month. The accounts payable on July 1 for purchases of Gilden during June will be $49,290. Required: 1.

Answer:

Milo Company

                                           July            Aug.             Sept.           Total

1. Estimated sales       $539,000   $1,218,000    $784,000   $2,541,000

2. Cash collections     $489,300     $715,750 $1,026,900   $2,231,950

                                          July      Aug.         Sept.      Oct.  

3. Production units       45,775   72,350    51,875    26,475

                                                July            Aug.             Sept.           Total

4. Quantity of Gilden (feet)  236,250      248,450      156,700     641,400

5. Cost of Purchases          $141,750    $149,070     $94,020    $384,840

6. Cash disbursements for raw

     material purchases     $120,165     $145,410     $121,545    $387,120

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Selling price of the beach umbrellas = $14 per unit

                  June      July      Aug.         Sept.      Oct.         Nov.      Dec.

Estimated

sales                     38,500   87,000   56,000   28,500  15,000    15,500

Sales    $504,000 539,000 1,218,000 784,000 399,000 210,000  217,000

Sales Collection:

                                    June       July          Aug.             Sept.           Total

Sales on credit                         539,000   1,218,000    784,000   $2,541,000

Sales Collection:

30% month of sale                    161,700     365,400      235,200     762,300

65% month following              327,600     350,350       791,700   1,469,650

5% uncollectible

Total collections                   $489,300    $715,750 $1,026,900  $2,231,950

                                        July       August     September    October

Beginning Inventory  $75,600   $80,850      $182,700     $117,600

Ending Inventory         80,850     182,700         117,600       59,850

Sales                         539,000   1,218,000        784,000    399,000

Finished Goods Inventory:

                      June      July        Aug.        Sept.      Oct.         Nov.       Dec.

Estimated

sales           36,000   38,500   87,000   56,000   28,500   15,000   15,500

Ending           5,775    13,050     8,400      4,275      2,250

Available      41,775    51,550   85,400   60,275    30,750

Beginning    5,400      5,775    13,050     8,400       4,275

Production 36,375    45,775   72,350    51,875    26,475

Raw materials inventory:

                                     June        July         Aug.         Sept.         Oct.  

Production units        36,375    45,775     72,350     51,875      26,475

Production needs    145,500   183,100  289,400  207,500    105,900

Ending inventory       91,550   144,700   103,750    52,950

Available materials 237,050  327,800   393,150  260,450

Beginning inventory                  91,550   144,700   103,750      52,950

Purchases                               236,250  248,450   156,700

Cost of Purchases                 $141,750 $149,070  $94,020

Payment for purchases:

Accounts payable                  $49,290

50% month of purchase          70,875    74,535      47,010

50% following purchase                          70,875     74,535

Total payments                     $120,165 $145,410  $121,545

For each of the following situations, state whether total revenue received by the seller increases, decreases, or does not change.

a. If price elasticity of demand is -1.00 and price increases, total revenue.
b. If price elasticity of demand is -0.02 and price increases, total revenue
c. If price elasticity of demand is 5.00 and price increases, total revenue
d. If price elasticity of demand is-0.131 and price decreases, total revenue
e. If price elasticity of demand is -3.33 and price decreases, total revenue

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Answer:

doesn't change

increases

decreases

decreases

increase

Explanation:

Price elasticity of demand measures the responsiveness of quantity demanded to changes in price of the good.

Price elasticity of demand = percentage change in quantity demanded / percentage change in price  

If the absolute  value of price elasticity is greater than one, it means demand is elastic. Elastic demand means that quantity demanded is sensitive to price changes.  

Demand is inelastic if a small change in price has little or no effect on quantity demanded. The absolute value of elasticity would be less than one

Demand is unit elastic if a small change in price has an equal and proportionate effect on quantity demanded.

a. Demand is unit elastic and if price increases, quantity demanded would change by the same amount and total revenue would remain the same

b. Demand is inelastic. If prices increases, there would be little or no change in quantity demanded and revenue would increase

c. Demand is elastic. Increase in price would lead to a reduction in quantity demanded and total revenue would fall

Demand is inelastic, if prices are decreased, there would be little or no change in quantity demanded and revenue would fall

Demand is elastic. A decrease in price would increase the quantity demanded and total revenue would rise

Motorcycle Manufacturers, Inc. projected sales of 51,100 machines for the year. The estimated January 1 inventory is 6,460 units, and the desired December 31 inventory is 7,130 units. What is the budgeted production (in units) for the year

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Answer:

51,770 units

Explanation:

With regards to the above, the budgeted production (in unit) for the year is computed as;

= Sales - Beginning inventory + Ending inventory

Given that ;

Sales = 51,100

Beginning inventory = 6,460

Ending inventory = 7,130

Budgeted production in units for the year = 51,100 - 6,460 + 7,130 = 51,770 units

Cora purchased a hotel building on May 17, 2020, for $3,000,000. Determine the cost recovery deduction for 2021. a.$76,920 b.$69,000 c.$48,150 d.$59,520

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Answer: $76920

Explanation:

Firstly, we should note that the hotel building is simply non residential and then qualifies to be part of 39 year property.

Then, the cost of recovery will be:

= 1/39 × Cost of the hotel

= 1/39 × $3,000,000

= $76,920

Therefore, the cost recovery deduction for 2021 is $76,920

What two factors are necessary for demand?

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good or service and its availability in the market.

Answer:

Desire for a good or service and its availability in the market.

Patients use a self-serve kiosk to confirm their arrival at an outpatient clinic. They then proceed to the receptionist to update any personal information. After that, a nurse will record the patient's vital signs. A physician will then consult with the patient and prescribe appropriate treatments. The patient will then visit the checkout station to settle payment and schedule the next appointment, if needed. Processing times and other information on the process are presented in the table below:

Resource Process Processing time (minutes per patient) Number of workers Wage rate ($per hour)
Self-service Check in 1 n/a n/a
Receptionist Update information 5 2 15
Nurse Record vital signs 10 3 30
Physician Treat patient 30 5 100
Checkout Collect payment 10 2 15

Required:
What is the labor content?

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The labor content will be  55 minutes per patient.

What is labor?

In an economy, labor is related to the tangible, intellectual, and psychological effort required to generate goods and services.

The utilization of labor is done in four processes which include-

information updaterecording vital signstreating the patientpayment collection

The calculation of labor content is based on the above-mentioned process time done by workers.

Labor content =5+10+30+10

                        =55  minutes

Therefore, labor content will be 55 minutes per patient.

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Vaughn, Inc. had net sales in 2020 of $1,410,300. At December 31, 2020, before adjusting entries, the balances in selected accounts were Accounts Receivable $348,200 debit, and Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $2,940 credit. If Vaughn estimates that 10% of its receivables will prove to be uncollectible. Prepare the December 31, 2020, journal entry to record bad debt expense.

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Answer:

Date                  Account Title                                         Debit                   Credit

Dec. 31 2020    Bad Debt expense                              $31,880

                         Allowance for Doubtful Accounts                                   $31,880

Explanation:

Bad debt expense for the period:

= (Estimate of uncollectible receivables) - Allowance for Doubtful accounts credit balance

= (348,200 * 10%) - 2,940

= $31,880

Identify the term being described for each of the following: A - sequence of activities in a project. B - The longest time sequence of activities in a project C - Used when two activities have the same starting and finishing points. D - The difference in time length of any path and the critical path. E - The statistical distribution used to describe variability of an activity time. F - The statistical distribution used to describe path variability an activity by allocating additional resources.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

A - sequence of activities in a project. = A path

B - The longest time sequence of activities in a project = Critical path

C - Used when two activities have the same starting and finishing points. = Critical activity

D - The difference in time length of any path and the critical path. = The path slack

E - The statistical distribution used to describe variability of an activity time. = Beta distribution.

F - The statistical distribution used to describe path variability an activity by allocating additional resources. = Normal distribution

Rodriguez Company pays $352,755 for real estate with land, land improvements, and a building. Land is appraised at $250,000; land improvements are appraised at $50,000; and a building is appraised at $200,000. Required: 1. Allocate the total cost among the three assets. 2. Prepare the journal entry to record the purchase.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation and the journal entry is shown below;

a. The allocation of the total cost among the three assets is shown below:  

                                      (a)                          (b)                      (a × b)  

    Appraise value      Total appraised      Total cost of      Apportioned  

                              value                                                          cost  

                              Percentage              acquisition  

Land  $250,000            50%                 $352,755                $176,377.5

Land  

improvemnts $50,000  10%                $352,755               $35,275.5  

Building $200,000          40%              $352,755              $141,102  

Total      $500,000

b. The journal entry to record the purchase is shown below:

Land   $176,377.5  

Land improvements $35,275.5  

Building     $141,102  

       To Cash $352,755

(To record the purchase)

 The asset is debited as it rise the assets and cash is credited as it decreased the assets

• The Vice President of Customer Service has expressed concern over a project in which you are involved. His specific concern is with the staff you have identified to work on a project to migrate the corporate website from the data center to the cloud. The project sponsor insists that you need to cut down on your project staff. You are the project manager. What resources do you think are really necessary for this project? How would you respond to the project sponsor to defend your staffing plan? ​

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Answer: A. The VP of customer service is correct. Since the cost was not taken into account at the beginning of the project, the project should not go forward as planned. Project initiation should be revisited to examine the project plan and determine how changes can be made to accommodate customer service. B.

Explanation:

At a movie theater box office, all tickets are sequentially prenumbered. At the end of each day, the beginning ticket number is subtracted from the ending number to calculate the number of tickets sold. Then, ticket stubs collected at the theater entrance are counted and compared with the number of tickets sold. Which of the following situations does this control detect?

a. Some customers presented tickets purchased on a previous day when there wasn't a ticket taker at the theater entrance (so the tickets didn't get torn.)
b. A group of kids snuck into the theater through a back door when customers left after a show.
c. The box office cashier accidentally gives too much change to a customer.
d. The ticket taker admits his friends without tickets.

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C hope this helps and bye if it’s wrong blame my mom she told me lol

Gentleman Gym just paid its annual dividend of $3 per share, and it is widely expected that the dividend will increase by 5% per year indefinitely. a. What price should the stock sell at if the discount rate is 15%. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) b. What price should the stock sell at if the discount rate is 12%.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the price that should be sell is shown below:

As we know that

Price = dividend × (1 + growth rate) ÷ (discount rate - growth rate)

a. The price is

= $3 × 1.05 ÷ (15% - 5%)

= $31.50

b. Now the price is

= $3 × 1.05 ÷ (12% - 5%)

= $45

Hence, the above represent the answer in both the cases.

Bodin Company budgets on an annual basis. The following beginning and ending inventory levels (in units) are plannned for the year 20x1. Five units of raw material are required to produce each unit of finished product. January 1 December 31 Raw material 42,000 49,000 Work in process 19,000 19,000 Finished goods 92,000 75,000 Required: 1. If Bodin Company plans to sell 476,000 units during the year, compute the number of units the firm would have to manufacture during the year. 2. If 508,000 finished units were to be manufactured by Bodin Company during the year, determine the amount of raw material to be purchased.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

1. The number of units to be manufactured during the year is

= Selling units + ending finished goods - opening finished goods

= 476,000 units +  75,000 units - 92,000 units

=  459,000 units

2. The raw material purchased amount is

= (508,000 × 5) + 49,000 - 42,000

= $2,547,000

The same would be relevant

The manager of the Quick Stop Corner convenience store (which is open 360 days per year) sells four cases of Stein soda each day (1440 cases per year). Order costs are $8.00 per order. The lead time for an order is three days. Annual holding costs are equal to $57.60 per case. If the manager orders 16 cases each time she places an order, how many orders would she place in a year

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Answer:

90 orders she would place in a year

Explanation:

The total annual cases of Stein soda that the manager buys are 1,440 cases. If she were to place 16 cases in a single order then we would divide the total  cases bought in a year by the cases bought in a single order to determine the number of orders the manager would place in a year. As shown below:

No. of orders placed in a year = Annual Total Cases bought / Cases purchased in single order

No. of orders placed in a year = 1,440 / 16

No. of orders placed in a year = 90 orders

Khalid, who is single, reports the following items for 2020: Salary $40,000 Interest income on U.S. Treasury bonds 8,000 Loss on theft of securities (60,000) Interest income on New York state bonds 12,000 What is Khalid's NOL for 2020

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Answer:

Particulars                  Amount

Salary                          $40,000

Interest expenses      $8,000

AGI                              $48,000

Less:

Itemized deduction    ($60,000)

Personal exemption   ($3,950)

Taxable Income          ($15,950)

Taxable Income          ($15,950)

Personal exemption   ($3,950)

Net Operating Loss    $12,000

Note: Interest on New York state bonds of $12,000 is an exemption

Income Statement; Net Loss The following revenue and expense account balances were taken from the ledger of Acorn Health Services Co. after the accounts had been adjusted on January 31, 20Y7, the end of the fiscal year: Depreciation Expense $16,900 Insurance Expense 8,280 Miscellaneous Expense 6,590 Rent Expense 68,300 Service Revenue 324,500 Supplies Expense 4,060 Utilities Expense 26,030 Wages Expense 255,200 Prepare an income statement. Acorn Health Services Co. Income Statement For the Year Ended January 31, 20Y7

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Acorn Health Services Co.

Income statement for the year ended, January 31st

Service revenue $234,500

Expenses:

Depreciation expense

$16,900

Insurance expense

$8,280

Miscellaneous expense

$6,590

Rent expense

$68,300

Supplies expense

$4,060

Utilities expense

$26,030

Wages expense

$255,200

Total expense ($385,360)

Net income (loss) $150,860

Labor unions are organizations of employees formed to protect and advance their members' interests by bargaining with management over job-related issues.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

I think that the correct answer is True

How can students experience "free rider" problems at school?
CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY

Students who copy others students' homework.


Students who don't do their fair share of work on a group project, but expect to get the same grade as students who worked hard on the project.


Students who cheat off of a others student during an exam.

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i’m pretty sure all of the above are considered a free rider.

Answer:

All of the above

Explanation:

these are all reasons on how you can experience being a free rider

Marigold Batteries is a division of Enterprise Corporation. The division manufactures and sells a long-life battery used in a wide variety of applications. During the coming year, it expects to sell 60,000 units for $32 per unit. Nyota Uthura is the division manager. She is considering producing either 60,000 or 90,000 units during the period. Other information is presented in the schedule.
Division Information for 2017
Beginning inventory 0
Expected sales in units 60,000
Selling price per unit $33
Variable manufacturing costs per unit $13
Fixed manufacturing overhead costs (total) $540,000
Fixed manufacturing overhead costs per unit:
Based on 60,000 units $9 per unit ($540,000 + 60,000)
Based on 90,000 units $6 per unit ($540,00090,000)
Manufacturing cost per unit:
Based on 60,000 units $22 per unit ($13 variable + $9 fixed)
Based on 90,000 units $19 per unit ($13 variable + $6 fixed)
Variable selling and administrative expenses $5
Fixed selling and administrative
expenses (total) $50,000
(1) Prepare an absorption costing income statement, with one column showing the results if 60,000 units are produced and one column showing the results if 90,000 units are produced.
(2) Prepare a variable costing income statement, with one column showing the results if 60,000 units are produced and one column showing the results if 90,000 units are produced.

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Answer:

Marigold Batteries

A Division of Enterprise Corporation

1) Income Statement, absorption costing:

                                           60,000 Units  90,000 Units

Sales revenue                     $1,980,000     $2,970,000

Manufacturing costs:

Variable manufacturing costs 780,000        1,170,000

Fixed manufacturing costs     540,000         540,000

Total manufacturing costs $1,320,000      $1,710,000

Gross profit                           $660,000    $1,260,000

Expenses:

Variable selling and admin    300,000         450,000

Fixed selling and admin          50,000            50,000

Total expenses                    $350,000       $500,000

Net income                           $310,000       $760,000

2) Income Statement, variable costing:

                                           60,000 Units  90,000 Units

Sales revenue                     $1,980,000     $2,970,000

Variable costs:

Variable manufacturing costs 780,000         1,170,000

Variable selling and admin     300,000          450,000

Total variable costs            $1,080,000     $1,620,000

Contribution margin            $900,000      $1,350,000

Fixed costs:

Fixed manufacturing costs    540,000         540,000

Fixed selling and admin          50,000            50,000

Total fixed costs                  $590,000       $590,000

Net income                           $310,000       $760,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Selling price per unit = $32

Expected unit sales             60,000         90,000

Production units                  60,000         90,000

Beginning inventory  = 0

Selling price per unit = $33

Variable manufacturing costs = $13 per unit

Fixed manufacturing costs = $540,000

Variable selling and administrative expenses = $5

Fixed selling and administrative expenses = $50,000

b) The key difference lies with the treatment of fixed and variable costs.  With absorption costing, the fixed manufacturing costs are included in the costs of products.  With variable costing, they are treated as period costs or expenses.  Also, with variable costing, variable selling and administrative costs are included in the variable costs of the products.  The variable costing method calculates the contribution margin before deducting the fixed expenses to arrive at the net income.  On the other hand, the absorption costing method calculates the gross profit instead of the contribution margin.

The following information pertains to Lance Company.

1. Cash balance per bank, July 31, $8,732.
2. July bank service charge not recorded by the depositor $45.
3. Cash balance per books, July 31, $8,768.
4. Deposits in transit, July 31, $3,500.
5. $2,023 collected for Lance Company in July by the bank through electronic funds transfer. The accounts receivable collection has not been recorded by Lance Company.
6. Outstanding checks, July 31, $1,486.

Required:
Prepare bank reconciliation at July 31, 2022.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the bank reconciliation statement is presented below:

Balance as per bank $8,732.00

Add: Deposit in transit $3,500.00  

Less: Outstanding checks  -$1,486.00

Adjusted bank balance  $10,746.00

Balance as per books $8,768.00

Add: EFT received from customer $2,023.00

10791.00

Less: Service charges -$45.00

Adjusted book balance  $10,746.00

The Lance Company's Bank Reconciliation , as at July 31, 2022 is shown in the attached image below.

Bank reconciliation is the process of comparing and reconciling the cash balance recorded in a company's books (the "book balance") with the balance reported by the bank in its statement (the "bank balance"). It aims to identify and resolve any discrepancies between the two balances, ensuring that the company's financial records accurately reflect its actual cash position. The purpose of bank reconciliation is to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the company's financial records.

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Craigmont uses the allowance method to account for uncollectible accounts. Its year-end unadjusted trial balance shows Accounts Receivable of $130,500, allowance for doubtful accounts of $925 (credit) and sales of $1,055,000. If uncollectible accounts are estimated to be 7% of accounts receivable, what is the amount of the bad debts expense adjusting entry

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Answer:

the amount of bad debt expense for the adjusting entry is $8,210

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of bad debt expense for the adjusting entry is shown below:

= Unadjusted trial balance × estimated percentage - credit balance of allowance for doubtful accounts

= $130,500 × 7% - $925

= $9,135 - $925

= $8,210

Hence, the amount of bad debt expense for the adjusting entry is $8,210

PepsiCo, Inc. (PEP), the parent company of Frito-LayTM snack foods and Pepsi beverages, had the following current assets and current liabilities at the end of two recent years: Year 2 (in millions) Year 1 (in millions) Cash and cash equivalents $ 9,096 $ 6,134 Short-term investments, at cost 2,913 2,592 Accounts and notes receivable, net 6,437 6,651 Inventories 2,720 3,143 Prepaid expenses and other current assets 1,865 2,143 Short-term obligations (liabilities) 4,071 5,076 Accounts payable and other current liabilities 13,507 13,016 a. Determine the (1) current ratio and (2) quick ratio for both years. Round to one decimal place.

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Answer:

Current ratio

Year 1 = 1.3

Year 2 = 1.1

Quick ratio

Year 1 = 1.0

Year 2 = 0.8

Explanation:

Current ratio is the ration of a company's current assets to the current liabilities while the quick ratio is similar to the current asset except that the prepaid expenses and inventories are excluded from the determination of the assets.

Current assets

Year 1 = 9,096 + 2,913 + 6,437 + 2,720 + 1,865

= $ 23,031.00

Year 2 =  6,134 + 2,592 + 6,651 + 3,143 + 2,143

= $ 20,663.00

Current Liabilities

Year 1 = 4,071 + 13,507

= $ 17,578.00

Year 2 = 5,076 + 13,016

= $ 18,092.00

Current ratio

Year 1 = $ 23,031.00/$ 17,578.00

= 1.3 ( to 1 decimal place)

Year 2 = $ 20,663.00/$ 18,092.00

= 1.1 to 1 decimal place

Quick ratio

Year 1

= (23,031.00 - 2,720 - 1,865)/ 17,578.00

= 1.0 to 1 decimal place

Year 2

= (20,663.00 - 3,143 - 2,143)

= 0.8 to 1 decimal place

Given the information below, answer the following two questions. Firm A Firm B Q 1000 1000 P 1 1 V 0.7 0.2 FC 200 700 A given change in Q will result in a larger change in EBIT for Firm ___ A. A B. B C. More information is needed to answer this question

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Answer:

Firm A and Firm B

C. More information is needed to answer this question

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

          Firm A      Firm B

Q           1000        1000

P               1              1

V             0.7           0.2

Contr      0.3           0.8

FC         200         700

EBIT       100          100

b) More information is certainly required to answer this question.  Specifically, the direction of the given change in Q is not indicated.  The answer will become clearer with this information.  The question to ask is this: is the given change in Q an increase or a decrease?

Suppose Dr. Chu decided to open a donuts shop call Dr. Donuts. Dr. Chu is able to source flours at $2 per pound (making 40 donuts), sugars at $5 per pound (making 100 donuts), and butter at $1 per pound (making 100 donuts) While the donuts are not very tasty, Dr. Chu believes he can sell a lot of them by pricing them at $0.36 per donuts. Assuming his rent is $1800 per month, corporate tax of $100 per month, and draws a salary of $200 a day (use 30 days in a month), how many donuts must Dr. Chu sell in a month to break-even.

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Answer:

31,600 donuts

Explanation:

Break even point is the level of activity where a company makes neither a profit nor a loss.

Break even point (units) = Fixed Costs ÷ Contribution per unit

where,

Contribution per unit = Sales per unit - Variable Costs per unit

Step 1 : Sales per donut

Sales per donut  = $0.36

Step 2 : Variable Cost per Donut

Variable Cost per Donut :

Flours ($2 ÷ 40)        $0.05

Sugars ($5 ÷ 100)     $0.05

Butter ($1 ÷ 100)        $0.01

Total                           $0.11

Step 3 : Fixed cost per month

Rent                               $1,800

corporate tax                   $100

Salary ($200 x 30)       $6,000

Total                              $7,900

therefore,

Break even point = $7,900 ÷ ($0.36 - $0.11)

                             = 31,600 donuts

Conclusion :

Dr. Chu sell 31,600 donuts in a month to break-even.

Explain the effects of low price-guarantee on the price. ​

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Answer:

Low price guarantees have adverse effects on consumer behavior. These strategies can cause consumers to become suspicious of the offer and may avoid making the purchase all together.  

Low price guarantee is a policy where the seller offer a price is guaranteed to match or beat any other lower price in the market.

Usually, the low price guarantees does persuade the consumers to make purchase, but, it can also have adverse effects on consumer behavior at times.

The strategy of low price-guarantee on the price of the product​ can cause the consumers to become suspicious and thus, may lead to a decision to avoid making the purchase.

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One of the biggest differences between men and women consumers is that men tend to stay loyal to a store. Women are much more ready to shop around-- perhaps because they demand more from their products than men. Andrea purchased a copy of Fit magazine because it contained an article about selecting the right jogging suit. The enduring belief that it is a person:______.

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Answer:

Since marketing is the process of creating, communicating and delivering products to customers with the aim of satisfying their needs, the purpose of a marketing philosophy is to identify and fulfill those needs, as well as wants and demands.

Fill in the blanks with the words given below.
a. Cancer
b. malignant tumor
c. benign tumor
d. metastasis
e. carcinoma
1. A________is a lump of abnormal cells that, although growing out of control, remains at its original site.
2. A________is an abnormally growing mass of cells that is actively spreading through the body.
3. A_________ is the spread of cancer cells from their site of origin to other sites in the body.
4. An individual with a malignant tumor is said to have_________
5. The most common type of cancer is a_______ this type always originates in tissues that line .

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Answer:

1. Benign tumor.

2. Malignant tumor.

3. Metastasis.

4. Cancer

5. Carcinoma

Explanation:

A tissue can be defined as a group of cells that are structurally similar and in close proximity. Tissues are generally responsible for performing specific functions in living organisms such as humans, animals and plants. Therefore, tissues in living organisms function together as a unit.

A tumor can be defined as an abnormal mass of tissue formed when various body cells grow and divide more than its required or fail to when necessary (required). Thus, it usually degenerate into cancerous growths (cancer).

Some of the characteristics and features of tumors and cancer include the following;

1. A benign tumor is a lump of abnormal cells that, although growing out of control, remains at its original site.

2. A malignant tumor is an abnormally growing mass of cells that is actively spreading through the body.

3. A metastasis is the spread of cancer cells from their site of origin to other sites in the body.

4. An individual with a malignant tumor is said to have cancer.

5. The most common type of cancer is a carcinoma this type always originates in tissues that line.

The units of an item available for sale during the year were as follows:
Jan. 1 Inventory 1,000 units at $120
Feb. 17 Purchases 1,375 units at $128
July 21 Purchases 1,500 units at $136
Nov. 23 Purchases 1,125 units at $140
There are 1,200 units of the item in the physical inventory at December 31. The Inventony periodic inventory system is used.
a. Determine the inventory cost by the first-in, first-out method.
b. Determine the inventory cost by the last-in, first-out method.
c. Determine the inventory cost by the weighted average cost method.

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Answer:

                             FIFO            LIFO              Weighted Average

Inventory cost =  $167,700      $145,600     $157,800

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Jan. 1       Inventory     1,000 units at $120  $120,000     $120,000

Feb. 17    Purchases    1,375 units at $128     176,000      296,000

July 21    Purchases    1,500 units at $136    204,000      500,000

Nov. 23  Purchases     1,125 units at $140     157,500      657,500

Dec. 31   Total units   5,000                        $657,500

Dec. 31   Inventory      1,200

Dec. 31   Units sold    3,800

Inventory cost by:

FIFO ( first-in, first-out method)

July 21    Purchases         75 units at $136  $10,200

Nov. 23  Purchases     1,125 units at $140   157,500

Dec. 31   Inventory      1,200                       $167,700

LIFO (last-in, first-out method)

Jan. 1       Inventory     1,000 units at $120   $120,000

Feb. 17    Purchases      200 units at $128      25,600

Dec. 31   Inventory      1,200                       $145,600

Weighted-Average Cost Method

Total cost of goods available/Total units available  for sale

= $657,500/5,000

= $131.50 per unit

Inventory cost = $157,800 ($131.50 * 1,200)

Arendelle Enterprises has inventory of $667,000 in its stores as of December 31. It also has two shipments in-transit that left the suppliers' warehouses by December 28. Both shipments are expected to arrive on January 5. The first shipment of $128,000 was sold f.o.b. destination and the second shipment of $80,000 was sold f.o.b. shipping point. What amount of inventory should Arendelle report on its balance sheet as of December 31

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Answer:

$747,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What amount of inventory should Arendelle report on its balance sheet as of December 31

December 31 Inventory $667,000

Add Second shipment f.o.b. shipping point of $80,000

December 31 Inventory $747,000

($667,000+$80,000)

Therefore What amount of inventory should Arendelle report on its balance sheet as of December 31 is $747,000

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