The Adams Company is closely held and, therefore, cannot generate reliable inputs with which to use the CAPM method for estimating a company’s cost of internal equity. Adams’s bonds yield 10.28%, and the firm’s analysts estimate that the firm’s risk premium on its stock over its bonds is 4.95%. Based on the bond-yield-plus-risk-premium approach, Adams’s cost of internal equity is:

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Answer 1

Answer:

the cost of internal equity is 16.17%

Explanation:

The computation of the cost of internal equity is shown below:

= Yield of the bond + risk premium of the firm

= 10.28% + 4.95%

= 16.17%

Hence, the cost of internal equity is 16.17%

Basically we add the two things so that the cost of internal equity could be determined


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Break-Even Units: Units for Target Profit Jay-Zee Company makes an in-car navigation system. Next year, Jay-Zee plans to sell 16,000 units at a price of $320 each. Product costs include: Direct materials $68
Direct labor $40
Variable overhead $12
Total fixed factory overhead $500,000
Variable selling expense is a commission of 5 percent of price; fixed selling and administrative expenses total $116,400.
Required:
1. Calculate the sales commission per unit sold. Calculate the contribution margin per unit.
2. How many units must Jay-Zee Company sell to break even? Prepare an income statement for the calculated number of units.
3. Calculate the number of units Jay-Zee Company must sell to achieve target operating income (profit) of $333,408.
4. What if the Jay-Zee Company wanted to achieve a target operating income of $322,000? Would the number of units needed increase or decrease compared to your answer in Requirement 3? Compute the number of units needed for the new target operating income.

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Answer:

Jay-Zee Company

1. Sales commission per unit sold is:

= $16.

The Contribution margin per unit is:

= $184.

2. Break-even units are:

= 3,350 units

Income Statement for 3,350 units:

Sales revenue                  $1,072,000 ($320 * 3,350)

Variable cost of goods sold 455,600 ($136 * 3,350)

Contribution margin           $616,400 ($184 * 3,350)

Fixed costs:

Factory overhead              $500,000

Selling and administrative     116,400

Total fixed costs                 $616,400

Net operating income        $0

3. Units to sell to achieve income of $333,408 are:

= 5,162 units

4. The number of units needed would decrease.

The number of units needed for the new target operating income is:

= 5,100 units.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Planned sales unit for the next year = 16,000

Sales price per unit = $320

Product costs:

Direct materials      $68

Direct labor             $40

Variable overhead  $12

Total fixed factory overhead $500,000

Variable selling expense = $16 ($320 * 5%)

Fixed selling and administrative expenses = $116,400

Total variable costs per unit = $136

Contribution margin per unit = $184 ($320 - $136)

Total fixed costs = $616,400 ($500,000 + $116,400)

To break-even, units to sell = $616,400/$184 = 3,350 units

Units to sell to achieve a profit target of $333,408:

= $616,400+ $333,408/$184

= 5,162 units

Units to sell to achieve a profit target of $333,408:

= $616,400+ $322,000/$184

= 5,100 units

If a firm has a market beta of 0.9. is subject to an income tax rate of 35 percent, has a risk-free rate of 6 percent, a market risk premium of 7 percent, and has a market value of debt to market value of equity ratio of 60 percent, what does the market expect the firm to generate in terms of equity returns using CAPM?
a) 12.3%
b) 7%
c) 6%
d) 13%

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

According to the capital asset price model: Expected rate of return = risk free + beta x (market rate of return - risk free rate of return)

risk free + (beta x market premium)

6 + (0.9 X 7) = 12.3%

The primary responsibility for establishing and maintaining internal control rests with
А
The controller
В.
The internal auditor
С
The treasurer
D
Management

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Management is responsible for establishing and maintaining internal control to achieve the objectives of effective and efficient operations, reliable financial reporting, and compliance with applicable laws and regulations.

A controller b authorities

At the beginning of the year, Sigma Company's balance sheet reported Total Assets of $267,000 and Total Liabilities of $103,000. During the year, the company reported total revenues of $314,000 and expenses of $243,000. Also, owner withdrawals during the year totaled $64,000. Assuming no other changes to owner's capital, the balance in the owner's capital account at the end of the year would be:

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Answer:

171000

Explanation:

Assets.               267000

-Liabilities.           103000

=owners equity.   164000

+revenues.           314000

-expenses.           243000

-withdrawal.           64000

=ending equity.     171000

Nichols Company uses the percentage of receivables method for recording bad debts expense. The month-end accounts receivable balance is $250,000 and credit sales during the month were $1,000,000. Management estimates that 4% of accounts receivable will be uncollectible. The Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a credit balance of $2,500 before adjustment. The adjusting entry that Nichols must make includes: a. a credit to the allowance for $7,500. b. a credit to the allowance for $30,000. c. a debit to bad debt expense for $10,000. d. a debit to bad debt expense for $40,000.

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Answer: a. a credit to the allowance for $7,500

Explanation:

Estimated Bad Debt = Balance on Account receivable  x bad Debt loss rate =  $250,000 x 4% = $10,000

Allowance for doubtful accounts with  a credit balance of  $2,500  

Allowance for Bad debts expense =Estimated Bad Debt -  Credit balance Allowance for doubtful accounts = $10,000 - $2,500 = $7,500

Account titles and explanation         Debit              Credit

Bad Debt Expense                         $7,500

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts                        $7,500

Brian lives in San Francisco and runs a business that sells guitars. In an average year, he receives $704,000 from selling guitars. Of this sales revenue, he must pay the manufacturer a wholesale cost of $404,000; he also pays wages and utility bills totaling $286,000. He owns his showroom; if he chooses to rent it out, he will receive $3,000 in rent per year. Assume that the value of this showroom does not depreciate over the year. Also, if Brian does not operate this guitar business, he can work as an accountant, receive an annual salary of $20,000 with no additional monetary costs, and rent out his showroom at the $3,000 per year rate. No other costs are incurred in running this guitar business.
Identify each of Jake's costs in the following table as either an implicit cost or an explicit cost of selling guitars.
Implicit Cost Explicit Cost
The wholesale cost for the guitars that Charles pays
the manufacturer.
The wages and utility bills that Charles pays.
The salary Charles could earn if he worked as an accountant.
The rental income Charles could receive if he chose to rent
out his showroom .
Complete the following table by determining Jake's accounting and economic profit of his guitar business.
Profit (Dollars)
Accounting Profit
Economic Profit
If Jake's goal is to maximize his economic profit, he___stay in the guitar business because the economic profit he would earn as an accountant would be___.

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Answer:

The wholesale cost for the guitars that Charles pays  the manufacturer - Explicit Cost

The wages and utility bills that Charles pays. - Explicit Cost

The salary Charles could earn if he worked as an accountant. - Implicit Cost

The rental income Charles could receive if he chose to rent

out his showroom - Implicit Cost

$14000

$-9000

should not

$6,000

Explanation:

Accounting profit= total revenue - explicit cost

Total revenue =price x quantity sold  

Explicit cost includes the amount expended in running the business.

They include rent , salary and cost of raw materials

$704,000 - ($404,000 + $286,000) = $14000

Economic profit = accounting profit - implicit cost

Implicit cost is the cost of the next best option forgone when one alternative is chosen over other alternatives.

Implicit costs = 20,000 + 3000 = 23,000

14,000 - 23,000 = -9000

Tell me about time when you made a mistake how did you find it and what did you do to correct it

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Answer:

Briefly explain what the mistake was, but don't dwell on it.

Quickly switch over to what you learned or how you improved, after making that mistake.

You might also explain the steps you took to make sure that the mistake never happened again.

The management of Fuzzy Button Clothing Company controls 58% of the company's stock. The firm did not meet any of its quarterly sales projections for the last year. Some of the firm's institutional investors are worried that the firm's poor performance is partly because management has not been focused on maximizing shareholder wealth. Which of the following measures would the institutional investors most likely want to see implemented?
A. They would like to see the size of the board of directors increased, because larger boards usually implement a higher degree of corporate governance.
B. They would like to see that the company has an interlocking board of directors with one of the company's strategic partners
C. They would like to see that the majority of the company's board of directors is composed of true outsiders.
It is reasonable to assume that a firm's management is going to be ultimately motivated to act in their own best interest. It can be a serious problem for shareholders if management's self-interests do not align with shareholders' self-interests. Select the statement that best describes the board of directors' actions in the following scenario:
Happy Lion Manufacturing Inc. currently has $1.1 billion in cash on its balance sheet. The CFO thinks the firm will need $600 million in cash to finance operations for the next year. The CFO has recommended that the firm keep the excess cash in a marketable securities portfolio to allow for unexpected costs. However, the board of directors has decided that the firm will pay this money out to the shareholders in the form of a cash dividend.
D. The board's decision will give management the incentive to make decisions that are not in the shareholders' best interest.
E. The board's decision will help align management's interests with the shareholders' interests.
F. The board's decision is extremely risky and not very practical Flash Player WIN 32,0,0.387

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Answer:

Fuzzy Button Clothing Company

1. The measure that the institutional investors would most likely want to see implemented is:

C. They would like to see that the majority of the company's board of directors is composed of true outsiders.

Happy Lion Manufacturing Inc.

2. The statement that best describes the board of directors' actions in the following scenario is:

E. The board's decision will help align management's interests with the shareholders' interests.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Fuzzy Button Clothing Company

Management control = 58%

Institutional and other stockholders = 42% (100% - 58%)

Happy Lion Manufacturing Inc.

Cash on its balance sheet = $1.1 billion

Cash needed to finance operations next year = $600 million

Excess cash = $500 million ($1.1 billion Minus $600 million)

CFO's recommendation = keep excess cash in a marketable securities for unexpected costs

Board of directors' decision = pay the excess out to the shareholders in the form of a cash dividend.

An oligopolistic market structure is distinguished by several characteristics, one of which is either similar or identical products. Which of the following are other characteristics of this market structure?

a. Market control by many small firms
b. Difficult entry
c. Mutual interdependence
d. Market control by a few large firms
e. Mutual dependence

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Answer:

The correct option is d. Market control by a few large firms.

Explanation:

An oligopolistic market structure can be described as a market structure in which there is a small number of large firms, and none of the large firms can prevent the other large firms in the market from wielding great power.

An oligopolistic market structure is there a market that is dominated and controlled by by a few large firms.

Therefore, the correct option is d. Market control by a few large firms.

Klear Manufacturing sells its plant with a cost of $1.2 million to Burt Company for $1.4 million and immediately leases it back for a 15-year term. The transaction does not meet the revenue recognition criteria under ASC Topic 606. At the inception of the sale and leaseback, Klear should debit cash and credit
a. notes payable.
b. sales revenue.
c. lease liability.
d. the asset.

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Answer:

Klear Manufacturing

At the inception of the sale and leaseback, Klear should debit cash and credit

c. lease liability.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Debit Cash $1.4 million Lease Liability $1.4 million

Debit ROU asset $1.4 million Credit Plant $1.2 million Credit Gain from Sale $0.2 million

b) The sale and leaseback creates a right of use asset as well as a lease liability.  Therefore, the Cash account is debited for the cash receipts from the transaction and the Lease Liability is credited.  Also debited is the right of use asset with corresponding credits to the Asset account and Gain from Sale.

Sheridan Company just began business and made the following four inventory purchases in June: June 1 144 units $ 952 June 10 184 units 1472 June 15 184 units 1564 June 28 144 units 1296 $ 5284 A physical count of merchandise inventory on June 30 reveals that there are 194 units on hand. Using the FIFO inventory method, the amount allocated to ending inventory for June is

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Answer:

$210,688

Explanation:

The LIFO method of accounting for inventory involves issuing the last items purchased first and those purchased first are issued last hence the acronym LIFO which means last in first out

Given that June 1 144 units $ 952 June 10 184 units 1472 June 15 184 units 1564 June 28 144 units 1296 $ 5284 A physical count of merchandise inventory on June 30 reveals that there are 194 units on hand

Total number purchased during the month

= 144 + 184 + 184 + 144

= 656 units

Using the last in first out method, the 194 units left at the end would be made up of the 144 units purchased on June 1 and 50 units purchased on 10 June hence the amount allocated to ending inventory for June is

= 144 * $952 + 50 * $1472

= $210,688

CONCILIACIONES BANCARIAS

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Answer:

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Superior has provided the following information for its recent year of operation: The common stock account balance at the beginning of the year was $12,000 and the year-end balance was $16,000. The additional paid-in capital account balance increased $3,700 during the year. The retained earnings balance at the beginning of the year was $70,000 and the year-end balance was $91,000. Net income was $38,000. How much were Superior's dividend declarations during its recent year of operation

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Answer: $22000

Explanation:

The amount of Superior's dividend declarations during its recent year of operation will be calculated thus:

Ending retained earnings ($91000) = Beginning retained earnings ($75000) + Net income ($38000) - Dividend declared

$91000 = $113000 - Dividend declared

Dividend declared = $113000 - $91000

Dividend declared = $22000

Therefore, Superior's dividend declarations during its recent year of operation is $22000

Suppose that XYZ Company hires labor and capital in competitive input markets. Assume that labor costs $200 per day and that a unit of capital costs $150 per day. At the current level of production, labor's marginal product is 40 units of output produced per day and capital's marginal product is 30 units of output per day.
a) Given the information provided, is the firm minimizing the cost of current production? Explain why or why not.
b) If the daily wages were to increase, explain the long run adjustments that the firm would likely make in response to the wage increase.

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Answer:

a) Yes, the firm is minimizing the cost of current production. This is because MRPL / w = MRPC / r = 0.20.

b) The long run adjustments that the firm would likely make in response to the wage increase is to use more labor and less capital until MRPL / w = MRPC / r, which is the condition for the cost minimization of a firm.

Explanation:

a) Given the information provided, is the firm minimizing the cost of current production? Explain why or why not.

The condition for the cost minimization of a firm is as follows:

MRPL / w = MRPC / r ……………………………. (1)

Where:

MRPL = Labor's marginal product = 40

w = Cost of labour = $200

MRPC = Capital's marginal product = 30

r = Cost of capital = 150

Therefore, we have:

MRPL / w = 40 / 200 = 0.20

MRPC / r = 30 / 150 = 0.20

Since MRPL / w = MRPC / r = 0.20, this implies that these conditions are consistent with equation (1). Therefore, the firm is minimizing the cost of current production.

b) If the daily wages were to increase, explain the long run adjustments that the firm would likely make in response to the wage increase.

If the daily wages were to increase, the MRPL / w in equation (1) in part a above will fall and we will have:

MRPL / w < MRPC / r …………………… (2)

Since equation (2) is no longer consistent with equation (1), the firm is NOT minimizing the cost of current production.

Therefore, the long run adjustments that the firm would likely make in response to the wage increase is to use more labor and less capital until MRPL / w = MRPC / r, which is the condition for the cost minimization of a firm.

Question 4
Which of the following is an example of an asset?
O Repairs and Maintenance
Accounts Receivable
o
o Accounts Payable
GST Collected

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Answer:

Accounts Receivable

Explanation:

Everything else is a liability

_______ applications allow you to perform tasks on your computer.
Question 5 options:

Desktop

Laptop

Mobile

None of the above

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Answer:

none of the above

Explanation:

cause I think the answer is software applications which isnt on the options.

I hope this helps

Because of the compounding effect:

a. large yearly growth rates are needed to achieve sustained growth.
b. large yearly growth rates are needed to achieve sustained growth.
c. small changes in economic growth rate lead to large GDP changes over time.
d. small changes in economic growth rate lead to large GDP changes over time.
e. interest compounding allow the economy to grow faster.

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Answer: c. small changes in economic growth rate lead to large GDP changes over time.

Explanation:

If there is even a small change in the rate at which the economy is growing, this increase will increase by even more the year afterward and then even more as time goes on. This is because the interest is being compounded overtime.

Look at the future value formula that shows compounding for instance:

Future value = Amount * (1 + rate) ^ number of periods

Assume even a change of 2% in the growth rate. In 30 years, this rate would have increased the economy by:

= 1 * ( 1 + 2%)³⁰

= 1.81

Which is a rate of:

= 1.81 - 1

= 81%

What started off as only 2% became 81% in 30 years. This is what compounding does.

Consider a world in which there is no currency and depository institutions issue only transactions deposits and desire to hold no excess reserves. The required reserve ratio is

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Consider a world in which there is no currency and depository institutions issue only transactions deposits and desire to hold no excess reserves. The required reserve ratio is 15 percent. The central bank sells ​$0.98 billion in government securities.

What happens to the money supply?

Give reasons to support your answer.

Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Considering the situation described above, the result is that there will be a DECREASE in the money supply of $6.53 billion.

This is because the money multiplier is calculated as 1/rr, where RR is the reserve ratio.

Hence, in this case, we have 1/0.15 = 6.67

Therefore, 6.67 × $0.98 billion = $6.53 billion.

Question 9 Bond A is zero-coupon bond paying $100 one year from now. Bond B is a zero-coupon bond paying $100 two years from now. Bond C is a 10% coupon bond that pays $10 one year from now and $10 plus the $100 principal two years from now. The yield to maturity on bond A is 10%, and the price of bond B is $84.18. Assuming annual compounding, what is the price of Bond A?

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The price of bond A is $90.91

The computation of the price of bond A is as follows:

= Paying amount × (1 + rate)^-1

= $100 × (1 + 0.10)^-1

= $100 × 1.1^-1

= $90.91

Therefore we can conclude that the price of bond A is $90.91

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Mahogany Inc. has an unfavorable total labor variance of $770 for the month of September. It had a favorable labor rate variance of $205. Determine the labor efficiency variance of Mahogany for the month of September. g

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Answer:

$975 Unfavorable

Explanation:

Calculation to Determine the labor efficiency variance of Mahogany for the month of September

Using this formula

Labor efficiency variance=Unfavorable total labor variance + Favorable labour rate variance

Let plug in the formula

Labor efficiency variance=$770+$205

Labor efficiency variance=$975 Unfavorable

Therefore the labor efficiency variance of Mahogany for the month of September is $975 Unfavorable

The parts can be purchased from an outside supplier for only $28 each. The space in which the parts are now produced would be idle and fixed production costs would be reduced by one-fourth. If the parts are purchased from the outside supplier, the annual impact on the company's operating income will be:________
a) $24,000 increase
b) $24,000 decrease
c) $56,000 increase
d) $56,000 decrease

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Answer:

d) $56,000 decrease

Explanation:

In the case when parts are produced by sharp corporation

Given that

Total cost per unit = $36

Total cost = Total cost per unit × parts

= $36 × 8,000

= $288,000

Now

If the parts are Purchased by the outside supplier, fixed costs decreased by one-fourth.

So, three-fourth fixed costs should be incurred.

Now  

Total cost per unit = Purchase Price + three - fourth fixed costs

= $28 + (3 ÷4) × $20

= $28 + $15

= $43

Now

Total cost = $43 × 8,000

= $344,000

So, the operating income is

= $288,000 - $344,000

= $56,000 decrease

A share of stock sells for $53 today. The beta of the stock is .7 and the expected return on the market is 16 percent. The stock is expected to pay a dividend of $1.00 in one year. If the risk-free rate is 5.2 percent, what should the share price be in one year?

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Explanation:

In 2012, Wingen Inc. sold 325,000 units at $8 each .Sales volume is expected to increase by 15 percent in 2013 while the price of each unit is expected to decrease by 15 percent. the expected sales revenue for 2013 is a. $373,750 b.$2,541,500 c.$1,878,500 d.$2,990,000

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Answer:

$2541500

Explanation:

Given :

2012 :

Units sold = 325,000

Price per unit = $8

2013 :

Projected increase in volume = 15%

Projected decrease in price = 15%

Expected revenue = sales price * volume sold

Volume in 2013:

Projected Unit sold in 2013 = (1 + 0.15) * 325000 = 373750

units

Projected Price in 2013 = (1 - 0.15) * Price in 2012 = (1 - 0.15) * $8 = $6.80

Expected revenue = $6.80 * 373750 = $2541500

in partnership businesses.if one partner withdraws part of his salary. How to record it in appropriation account and Current account.??Accounts​

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Answer:

it can be to be and so

Explanation:

Payback Period Payson Manufacturing is considering an investment in a new automated manufacturing system. The new system requires an investment of $1,200,000 and either has: Even cash flows of $800,000 per year or The following expected annual cash flows: $150,000, $150,000, $400,000, $400,000, and $100,000.

Required:
Calculate the payback period for each case.

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Answer:

Assuming cashflows of $800,000 a year:

Payback period = Investment / Stable cashflow

= 1,200,000 / 800,000

= 1.5 years

Assuming uneven cashflows:

Payback period = Number of years before payback year + Cash remaining to be paid / Cashflow in payback period

= 150,000 + 150,000 + 400,000 + 400,000

= $1,100,000

Years before payback year = 4 years

Cash remaining to be paid back = Investment - Cashflow so far

= 1,200,000 - 1,100,000

= $100,000

Payback period = 4 + 100,000 / 100,000

= 5 years

Why My LinkedIn Lead Generation Is Failing?

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Answer:

Your LinkedIn lead generation is failing due to the following mistakes:

Mistake 1. Not Choosing the Right LinkedIn Automation ToolMistake 2. Sending and Sharing Self-Promotional ContentMistake 3. Not Personalizing ContentMistake 4. Not Segmenting LeadsMistake 5. Not sending Follow-UpsMistake 6. Not Paying Attention To Stats

There are tons of big and small mistakes that marketers make when it comes to LinkedIn lead generation. However, the worst thing is to not learn from those mistakes and keep repeating the mistakes.

provides the following data: 20X920X8 Cash$41,000 $25,000 Accounts Receivable, Net102,000 62,000 Merchandise Inventory72,000 50,000 Property, Plant, and Equipment, Net181,000 120,000 Total Assets$396,000 $257,000 Additional information for the year ending December 31, 20X9: Net Credit Sales$550,000 Cost of Goods Sold150,000 Interest Expense25,000 Net Income181,000 Calculate the rate of return on total assets for 20X9.

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Answer:

63.09%

Explanation:

Note Missing question is attached as picture below

Average total assets = (Opening total assets+Closing total assets)/2

Average total assets = ($396,000 + $257,000) / 2

Average total assets = $653,000 / 2

Average total assets = $326,500

Return on total assets = (Net income + Interest expense)/Average total assets

Return on total assets = ($181,000 + $25,000) / $326,500

Return on total assets = $206,000 / $326,500

Return on total assets = 0.6309342

Return on total assets = 63.09%

g is considering eliminating the fruit product line. If this line is eliminated, Orange Company will be able to eliminate $74,000 of total fixed costs. By how much would this business decision increase operating income

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The business decision increase the operating income by $16,000

Calculation of impact of net operating income:

The following formula should be used:

= Contribution margin lost + fixed cost savings

= -$58,000 + $74,000

= $16,000

Since fruit product contributed $58,000 so here we eliminated it due to this it has a loss of $58,000 for the orange company

Therefore we can conclude that that the business decision increase the operating income by $16,000

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out line four roles played by entrepreneurs in Kenya​

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Answer:

To be a successful entrepreneur it is necessary for the individual to develop essential communication skills, creativity, innovation and the ability to deal with the risks inherent in the business.

A well-positioned and competitive business is one that manages to create value for consumers by offering products and services that satisfy their wants and needs.

In Kenya, entrepreneurship has stood out as a means for citizens to seek employment and income opportunities, especially in opening up trade in products and services.

Entrepreneurship helps a country to develop by moving the economy and improving the population's quality of life, so it is necessary to have government incentives and information available on the subject.

All of the following are anticipated effects of a proposed project. Which of these should be considered when computing the cash flow for the final year of the project? Operating cash flow and salvage values only Salvage values and net working capital recovery only Operating cash flow, net working capital recovery, salvage values Net working capital recovery and operating cash flow only Operating cash flow only

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Answer: Operating cash flow, net working capital recovery, salvage values

Explanation:

The anticipated effects of a proposed project that should be considered when computing the cash flow for the final year of the project include the operating cash flow, net working capital recovery, and the salvage values.

It should be noted that the operating cash flows which consist of the net income and the non cash expenses with the salvage value and the redemption of working capital are all included during the computation of the cash flow for the final year of the project.

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