uppose the demand curve for a product is given by
Q = 10 - 2P + Ps
where P is the price of the product and Ps is the price of a substitute good. The price of the substitute good is ​$2.00.
a. Suppose P = ​$1.00. The price elasticity of demand is_____. ​
b. Suppose the price of the good, P, goes to $2.00. Now what is the price elasticity of demand? What is the cross-price elasticity of demand?

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Answer 1

Answer:

A. 0.2

B. 0.5, 0.25

Explanation:

Q = 10-2p+2

We take like terms

Q= 10+2-2p

= 12-2p

A. If p = 1 dollar

12-2(1)

Q = 10

Price elasticity would be change in quantity divided by the change in price = -2

-2 x p/q

= -2x1/10

= 0.2

Price elasticity of demand is 0.2

B. P = 2 dollars

Q= 10-2x2+2

= 10-4+2

= 8

Price elasticity

= -2x2/8

= 0.5

Cross elasticity

= 1x2/8

= 0.25


Related Questions

Bundling:__.
A. is illegal in most U.S. states.
B. increases transaction costs for consumers.
C. is when firms sell multiple separate goods together for a single price.
D. is where a firm wraps its fragile goods in special packaging and charges a higher price than if the goods are put into regular packaging.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Bundling is when separate products of a company are combined together and sold to customers usually at a lower price

Problems and Applications Q8 Suppose subway ridership in New York City declined by 4.3 percent after a fare increase of 25 cents to $1.50. Using the midpoint method, an estimate of the price elasticity of demand for subway rides is . True or False: According to your estimate, the Transit Authority's revenue rises when the fare increases. True False

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Answer:

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

We already have the percentage change in quantity demanded as -4.3%.

We need to find the percentage change in price using the midpoint method.

= (New price - Old price) ÷ ((New Price + Old price) / 2)

Old price = 1.50 - 0.25 = $1.25

Percentage change in price = (1.50 - 1.25) ÷ ((1.50 + 1.25) / 2)

= 18.18%

Price elasticity of demand = -4.3% / 18.18%

= -0.24

According to your estimate, the Transit Authority's revenue rises when the fare increases. TRUE.

The statement is true because the price elasticity of demand here is Inelastic and when this is the case, revenue rises when the price of the good or service increases.

The price elasticity of demand is inelastic when it is less than 1 which is the case here.

When Penguin Catering Services first opened, the owner decided to target only events at resorts in its geographic region. Penguin Catering was using a(n) __________ targeting strategy.
a. concentrated
b. micromarketing
c. benefit-driven
d. differentiated
e. undifferentiated

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Answer: Penguin Catering was using a Concentrated targeting strategy.

An organization that adopts a concentration strategy chooses to focus its marketing efforts on only one very defined and specific market segment. Accordingly, only one marketing mix is developed. For example, the manufacturer of Rolex watches has chosen to concentrate on the luxury segment of the watch market.

Penguin Catering Services was using a concentrated targeting strategy.

What is a targeting strategy?

A strategy, which is made with consideration of the target or the goals that are needed to be achieved with regard to a particular topic, is known as a targeting strategy.

Concentrated targeting strategy is said to be implied by a firm when there is a focus only over a particular area in the strategy being made.

Hence, option A holds true regarding the targeting strategy.

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For a model economy, the mpc (marginal propensity to consume) is 0.8. Current GDP is $100 million. Potential GDP is $60 million. To reach full employment (reduce inflationary gap), government spending must g

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Answer:

To reach full employment (reduce inflationary gap), government spending must fall by $8 million.

Explanation:

Multiplier = 1 / (1 - mpc) = 1 / (1 - 0.8) = 5

Output gap = Current GDP - Potential GDP = $100 - $60 = $40 million

Amount of change in government expenditure needed = Output gap / mpc = $40 / 5 = $8 million

Since the Potential GDP is less than the Current GDP, this implies that the government spending must fall by $8 million to reach full employment.

Therefore, to reach full employment (reduce inflationary gap), government spending must fall by $8 million.

The managers at Sonic SmartPhones are currently developing strategies for the company's new products and setting objectives for its business units. These managers are engaging in the management function of:__________.

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Answer:

planning.

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed about the managers at Sonic SmartPhones who are currently developing strategies for the company's new products and setting objectives for its business units. These managers are engaging in the management function of planning.

Planning can be regarded as one of

management function which involves

process of thinking as regards the activities needed in achieving a desired goal. It can be regarded as first or foremost activity needed in achieving desired results. It encompass

creation as well as maintenance of a plan, this could be in psychological aspects which requires conceptual skills.

A market Group of answer choices always requires face-to-face contact between buyer and seller. reflects upsloping demand and downsloping supply curves. is an institution that brings together buyers and sellers. entails the exchange of goods, but not services.

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Answer:

Option C "is an........sellers" is the right answer.

Explanation:

The market is considered as a location wherever vendors as well as purchasers gather together or enable their exchange of goods and commodities of products or even just providers.It could be like a department shop wherever individuals keep in touch throughout real life or virtually like such an internet market, where other businesses and consumers weren’t directly connected.

The provided situation isn't linked to other alternatives. Thus the above response is the right one.

The theory which states that problems arise in corporations because top management no longer is willing to bear the brunt of their decisions unless they own a substantial amount of stock in the corporation is called

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Answer:

Agency theory.

Explanation:

A corporation can be defined as a corporate organization that has facilities and owns or controls assets used for the production of goods and services in at least one country other than its headquarter (home office) located in its home country.

This ultimately implies that, a corporation is a corporate organization that owns or controls its business in two or more countries.

Typically, it is considered to be one of the most complicated and expensive type of organization. Generally, a corporation is considered to be perpetual in nature and it is a body that comprises of a group of people such as directors, shareholders etc., who act as a single entity.

One of the advantage of a corporation is that, owners have limited liability for debt to the extent to which they have invested and as such are not personally liable for some of debt owed by corporation.

The theory which states that problems arise in corporations because top management no longer is willing to bear the brunt of their decisions unless they own a substantial amount of stock in the corporation is called agency theory.

Iron Man Foundry produces multiple products, one of which is casting a hose nozzle. The daily demand for these nozzles is 1,000 units per day. If Iron Man currently operates one shift of eight hours what would be the Takt time

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Answer: 0.48 minutes

Explanation:

Takt time = Net time available / Daily demand

Net time available is number of minutes in a shift so:

= 8 hours * 60 minutes

= 480 minutes

Daily demand = 1,000 units

Takt time = 480 / 1,000

= 0.48 minutes

The common stock of Buffalo Inc. is currently selling at $113 per share. The directors wish to reduce the share price and increase share volume prior to a new issue. The per share par value is $10; book value is $68 per share. 8.40 million shares are issued and outstanding.

Required:
Prepare the necessary journal entries assuming the following.

a. The board votes a 2-for-l stock split.
b. The board votes a 100% stock dividend. Briefly discuss the accounting and securities market differences between these two methods of increasing the number of shares outstanding.

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Answer:

Buffalo Inc.

a. Journal Entry:

No journal entry required except a memorandum to record the split.  

b. Journal Entry:

Debit Stock Dividend (Retained Earnings) $84 million

Credit Stock Dividend Distributable $84 million

To record the declaration of a 100% stock dividend.

When issued:

Debit Stock Dividend Distributable $84 million

Credit Common Stock $84 million

To record the issuance of stock dividends.

2. Both methods increase the outstanding number of shares by 100%.  However, with a stock split of 2-for-1, there is no journal entry except a memorandum record to state the split.

Secondly, with a stock split or 2-for-1, the market price is also halved.  This does not happen with a stock dividend.  The market forces will determine and correct the market price to an acceptable level.  A stock dividend requires some accounting entries to be made.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Current market price of common stock per share = $113

Par value per share = $10

Book value per share = $68

Shares issued and outstanding = 8.40 million

a. The board votes a 2-for-l stock split:

Shares outstanding = 16.80 million shares

Market price = $56.50

Journal Entry:

No journal entry required except a memorandum to record the split.  The value of common stock remains the same.

b. The board votes a 100% stock dividend:

Shares outstanding will increase to 16.80 million shares

Market price = $113 and level off based on demand and supply.

Journal Entry:

Stock Dividend (Retained Earnings) $84 million

Common Stock $84 million

In its 2001 annual report, investors of Adelphia Communications were startled to find a footnote to its financial statements that reported the company had guaranteed as much as $2.7 billion in loans to a private entity owned by CEO John Rigas and his family. As a result of the footnote, Adelphia lost more than 50 percent of its market value in little more than a week.

Required:
Explain why you think the market value of Adelphia fell so dramatically with the footnote disclosure that the company had guaranteed loans to an entity owned by the company's CEO and his family

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Answer:

Explanation:

The transaction of $2.7 billion as a loan lender to a private corporation controlled by the CEO John Rigas plus his family suggests a significant likelihood of asset theft and fraudulent activity. The misappropriation of assets is a sign of a company's financial instability. It implies that people in charge of administration are not using the firm's profits to maximize shareholders' wealth, but rather are advancing the interests of only one shareholder.

As soon as the news reaches the investors, a reasonable investor would sell his stock holdings and divest from the firm. As a result of the bulk of investors' divestment, stock prices have dropped by more than 50% in a week in Adelphia Communications.

1. Jupiter Explorers has $9,800 in sales. The profit margin is 5%. There are 4,500 shares of stock outstanding. The market price per share is $1.90.
What is the price-earnings ratio?
2. A firm has a return on equity of 18%. The total asset turnover is 1.7 and the profit margin is 6%. The total equity is $7,200.
What is the amount of the net income?

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Answer:

17.43

132.19

Explanation:

Net profit margin is an example of a profitability ratio. It measures he ability of a firm to earn a profit from its assets

Net profit margin = Net income / Revenue

0.05 = x / 9800

net income = 490

net income per share = 490 / 4500 = 0.109

p/e = 1.9 / 0.109 = 17.43

Using the Dupont formula, ROE can be determined using:

ROE = Net profit margin x asset turnover x financial leverage

ROE = (Net income / Sales) x (Sales/Total Assets) x (total asset / common equity)

When schools and businesses allocate admissions or jobs on the basis of race, gender, disability, or other criteria unrelated to ability, they are aiming at

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Answer:

equality of outcome

Explanation:

Equality of outcome may be defined as to ensuring people with disadvantaged for making any personal profit or gains. It eliminates the personal responsibility of the people.

In the context, when the schools or the businesses allocate jobs or admissions based on the people's disability, race or gender or some other criteria which is unrelated to ability, they are mostly trying o to aim at equality of outcome.

This year, Sigma Inc. generated $639,000 income from its routine business operations. In addition, the corporation sold the following assets, all of which were held for more than 12 months:

Initial Basis Acc. Depr Sale Price
Marketable securities $144,000 0 $64,000
Production equipment 93,000 $76,000 30,000
Business realty:
Land 165,000 0 180,000
Building 200,000 58,300 210,000

Required:
a. Compute Sigma’s taxable income assuming that it used the straight-line method to calculate depreciation on the building and has no nonrecaptured.
b. Recompute taxable income assuming that Sigma sold the securities for $150,000 rather than $64,000.

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Answer:

Sigma Inc.

a. Sigma's Taxable Income:

Business income =     $639,000

Capital gains =                 16,300

Total taxable income $655,300

b. Sigma's Taxable Income:

Business income =     $639,000

Capital gains =               102,300

Total taxable income   $741,300

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Business income = $639,000

Capital gains:

                                    Initial Basis Acc. Depr    Sale Price  Gain/(Loss)

Marketable securities $144,000        0               $64,000    ($80,000)

Production equipment   93,000   $76,000          30,000        13,000

Business realty:

Land                             165,000        0                180,000         15,000

Building                      200,000      58,300        210,000         68,300

Net capital gains                                                                     $16,300

Capital gains recomputed:

                                    Initial Basis Acc. Depr    Sale Price  Gain/(Loss)

Marketable securities $144,000        0             $150,000       $6,000

Production equipment   93,000   $76,000          30,000        13,000

Business realty:

Land                             165,000        0                180,000         15,000

Building                      200,000      58,300        210,000         68,300

Net capital gains                                                                   $102,300

Ellen Co. has offered their customers a 1% discount off the amount owed if they pay within 15 days of receiving their bill. Handler Company owed Ellen Co. $2,185 as of May 1st and paid Ellen Co. on May 7th. How much cash did Handler Company send to Ellen Co. on May 7th?

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Answer:

Money send to Ellen = $2163.15

Explanation:

Discount offered by the Ellen Co. = 1%

Owed amount = $2185

Since the amount is repaid within 15 days to the offer of a 1% discount will be applicable. So the Handler will send an amount that is 1% less than the actual amount.

Money send to Ellen = 2185 - (1% x 2185)

Money send to Ellen = $2163.15

A one-year insurance policy was purchased on June 1 for $2,400. The adjusting entry on December 31 would be:____________. (If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.) Dec. 31 i. Accounts Payable ii. Cash iii. Insurance Expense iv. Insurance Payable v. Prepaid Insurance

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Answer:

Adjusting Journal Entry:

Debit Insurance Expense $1,400

Credit Prepaid Insurance $1,400

To record the insurance expense for the year (7 months).

Explanation:  

This adjustment will cause the Prepaid Insurance account to remain $1,000.  This balance represents the insurance cost for 5 months having deducted the insurance cost for 7 months from June 1 to December 31.  So, in line with the accrual concept and the matching principle of generally accepted accounting principles, only $1,400 Insurance was incurred for the current year.  The balance will be charged to the account when the service is consumed.

Suppose that the price of a good decreased. The substitution effect shows the change in consumption for all goods in reaction to a change in _____________ relative prices income preferences holding _____________ purchasing power utility constant.

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Answer:

The correct answer is "relative prices; utility". A further explanation is provided below.

Explanation:

The conditions of a connection or bond between variables customer demand or perhaps the proportion of such a given cost of production to the normal distribution of so many other products available throughout the marketplace.Individual's pleasure is usually measured by the consumption of that same goods and services.

Thus the above is the correct answer.

Russell Preston delivers parts for several local auto parts stores. He charges clients $0.75 per mile driven. Russell has determined that if he drives 3,000 miles in a month, his average operating cost is $0.55 per mile. If he drives 4,000 miles in a month, his average operating cost is $0.50 per mile. Russell has used the high-low method to determine that his monthly cost equation is total cost = $600 + $0.35 per mile.

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Answer:

1. 1,500 miles

2. Profit

3.4,000 miles

Explanation:

1. Calculation to Determine how many miles Russell needs to drive to break even k-Even Miles

First step is to calculate the Unit contribution margin

Using this formula

Let plug in the formula

Unit contribution margin = Sales price – Variable cost per unit

Unit contribution margin= $0.75 per mile – $0.35 per mile

Unit contribution margin= $0.40 per mile

Now let determine the Break-even units using this formula

Break-even units = Total fixed cost / Unit contribution margin

Let plug in the formula

Break-even units= $600 / $0.40

Break-even units= 1,500 miles

Therefore how many miles Russell needs to drive to break even k-Even Miles will be 1,500 miles

2. Calculation to determine whether he earned a profit or a loss last month Assume Russell drove 1,800 miles last month

Profit=1,800 miles – 1,500 miles

Profit=300 miles

Therefore Assume Russell drove 1,800 miles last month he will EARNED A PROFIT last month

3. Calculation to determine how many miles Russell must drive to earn $1,000 in profit.

Using this formula

Target units = (Fixed cost + Target Profit) / Unit contribution margin

Let plug in the formula

Target units = ($600 + $1,000) / $0.40

Target units = 4,000 miles

Therefore how many miles Russell must drive to earn $1,000 in profit will be 4,000 miles

The Polaris Company uses a job-order costing system. The following transactions occurred in October:

a. Raw materials purchased on account, $210,000.
b. Raw materials used in production, $190,000 ($152,000 direct materials and $38,000 indirect materials).
c. Accrued direct labor cost of $50,000 and indirect labor cost of $21,000.
d. Depreciation recorded on factory equipment, $104,000. Other manufacturing overhead costs accrued during October, $131,000.
f. The company applies manufacturing overhead cost to production using a predetermined rate of $5 per machine-hour. A total of 76,100 machine-hours were used in October.
g. Jobs costing $514,000 according to their job cost sheets were completed during October and transferred to Finished Goods.
h. Jobs that had cost $453,000 to complete according to their job cost sheets were shipped to customers during the month. These jobs were sold on account at 36% above cost.

Required:
a. Prepare journal entries to record the information given above.
b. Prepare T-accounts for Manufacturing Overhead and Work in Process. Post the relevant information above to each account. Compute the ending balance in each account, assuming that Work in Proccss has a beginning balance of $42,000.

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Answer:

The Polaris Company

a. Journal Entries

a. Debit Raw materials $210,000

Credit Accounts Payable $210,000

To record the purchase of raw materials on account.

b. Debit Work in Process $152,000

Debit Manufacturing Overhead $38,000

Credit Raw materials $190,000

To record raw materials used in production as direct and indirect.

c. Debit Work in Process $50,000

Debit Manufacturing Overhead $21,000

Credit Payroll $71,000

To record the costs of direct labor and indirect labor.

d. Debit Manufacturing Overhead $104,000

Credit Depreciation on factory equipment, $104,000

To record the depreciation expense.

Debit Manufacturing Overhead $131,000

Credit Other Expense $131,000

To record other manufacturing overhead costs.

f. Debit Work in Process $380,500

Credit Manufacturing Overhead $380,500

To record manufacturing overhead applied at the rate of $5 for 76,100 DLHs.

g. Debit Finished Goods $514,000

Credit Work in Process $514,000

To record the cost of goods manufactured.

h. Debit Cost of Goods Sold $453,000

Credit Finished Goods $453,000

To record the cost of goods sold.

Debit Accounts Receivable $616,080

Credit Sales Revenue $616,080

To record the sale of goods on account at 36% above cost.

b. T-accounts:

Manufacturing Overhead

Account Titles                  Debit       Credit

Raw materials               $38,000

Indirect labor cost           21,000

Factory depreciation    104,000

Other expenses            131,000

Work in Process                          $380,500

Overapplied overhead 86,500

Work in Process

Account Titles                Debit       Credit

Beginning inventory  $42,000

Raw materials             152,000

Direct labor cost          50,000

Overhead                  380,500

Finished Goods                      $514,000

Ending inventory                    $110,500

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

a. Raw materials $210,000 Accounts Payable $210,000

b. Work in Process $152,000 Manufacturing Overhead $38,000 Raw materials $190,000

c. Work in Process $50,000 Manufacturing Overhead $21,000 Payroll $71,000

d. Manufacturing Overhead $104,000 Depreciation on factory equipment, $104,000 Manufacturing Overhead $131,000 Other Expense $131,000

f. Work in Process $380,500 Manufacturing Overhead $380,500

g. Finished Goods $514,000 Work in Process $514,000

h. Cost of Goods Sold $453,000 Finished Goods $453,000

Accounts Receivable $616,080 Sales Revenue $616,080

The Federal Open Market Committee decides that it must increase the money supply by $50. Committee members tell you the reserve ratio is 0.2. They ask you what directive they should give to the open market desk. You tell them, being as specific as possible, using the money multiplier.

The Fed should _____________$ worth of government bonds.

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Answer and Explanation:

As we know that

Multiplier Effect = 1 ÷ Reserve Ratio

So,  

Reserve ratio = 1 ÷ 0.2

= 5

Now this means that $1 million deposit result into increased by $5 million in the overall money supply

So the money supply should rise by $50 and it should be $10 of the government securities  

Courington Detailing's cost formula for its materials and supplies is $1,920 per month plus $11 per vehicle. For the month of August, the company planned for activity of 87 vehicles, but the actual level of activity was 52 vehicles. The actual materials and supplies for the month was $2,130. The materials and supplies in the flexible budget for August would be closest to:_________.
a. $2,130
b. $1,627
c. $2,877
d. $2,492

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I think c cause I think if you add then minus you get that answer

Journalize the following transactions.a. On December 1, $13,250 was received for a service contract to be performed from December 1 through April 30. b. Assuming the work is performed evenly throughout the contract period, journalize the adjusting entry required on December 31.

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Answer:

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Answer:

On December 1

$18000 To unearned revenue AC

Explanation:

$18000÷5months

=$3600

Altuve Co. was incorporated on January 1, 2013, at which time 250,000 shares of $10 par value common stock were authorized, and 110,000 of these shares were issued for $17 per share. Net income for the year ended December 31, 2013, was $1,257,300. Altuve Co.’s board of directors declared dividends of $3 per share of common stock on December 31, 2013, payable on February 7, 2014.Use the horizontal model to show the effects of the following:a. The issuance of common stock on January 1, 2013b. The declaration of dividends on December 31, 2013.c. The payment of dividends on February 7, 2014.

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Answer:

Altuve Co.

Horizontal Model and Transaction Effects:

Balance Sheet                                            

a. The issuance of common stock on January 1, 2013

Assets                    = Liabilities     +     Equity

Cash $1,870,000   =                            Common Stock $1,100,000

                                                            Additional Paid-in  770,000

b. The declaration of dividends on December 31, 2013.

Assets                    = Liabilities            +         Equity

Assets                    = Liabilities $330,000 +  Equity ($330,000)

c. The payment of dividends on February 7, 2014.

Assets ($330,000) = Liabilities ($330,000)  + Equity

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

a. The issuance of common stock on January 1, 2013

Jan. 1, 2013: Cash $1,870,000 Common Stock $1,100,000 Additional Paid-in Capital $770,000

b. The declaration of dividends on December 31, 2013.

Dec. 31, 2013: Cash Dividend $330,000 Dividends Payable $330,000

c. The payment of dividends on February 7, 2014.

Feb. 7, 2014: Dividends Payable $330,000 Cash $330,000

a. Develop a probability distribution for x
b. Compute the expected value of x
c. Compute the variance and standard deviation for x
d. Comment on what your results imply about wind conditions during boating accidents

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a. Answer:The corresponding probabilities are obtained by converting the percentages into probabilities. That is, by dividing each value with 100.

F/N (where F =percentage of accidents and N =100)

Explanation:

 X 0 1 2 3 4

f(X) 0.096 0.57 0.238 0.077 0.019

b.  The formula for the expected value of a discrete random variable is E(x)= µ=∑xf(x)

X F(X) X.f(X)

0 0.096 0

1 0.57 0.57

2 0.238 0.476

3 0.077 0.231

4 0.019 0.076

Total         1      1.353

Hence, the value for expected value of X is 1.353

The formula for the variance of the discrete random variables is Var(x)= σ² =∑(x-µ)²f(x)

X F(X) (x-µ) (x-µ)² (x-µ)².f(x)

0 0.096 -1.353 1.8306 0.1757

1 0.57 -0.353 0.1246 0.0710

2 0.238 0.647 0.4186 0.0996

3 0.077 1.647 2.7126 0.2089

4 0.019 2.647 7.0066 0.1331

Total 1 3.235 12.0930 0.6884

Hence, the variance of the random variable x is 0.6884

The formula for the standard deviation of the discrete random variables is

σ=√(∑[(x-µ)².f(x)] )

Thus, the standard deviation is σ= √0.6884

                     =0.8297

Hence, the standard deviation of the random variable x is 0.8297  

Gravity, Inc., needs to raise $53 million to fund its expansion plans. The company will sell shares at a price of $29.00 in a general cash offer and the company's underwriters will charge a spread of 7.5 percent. How many shares need to be sold?a- 1,975,769b- 1,827,586c- 1,457,212d- 2,195,299e- 1,700,080

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Answer:

a. 1,975,769

Explanation:

Underwriter's commission per share = 7.5% * $29

Underwriter's commission per share = $2.175

Amount received by company per share = Price per share in general cash offer - Underwriter's commission per share

Amount received by company per share = $29 - $2.175

Amount received by company per share = $26.825

Amount that company wants to raise = Number of shares sold * Amount received by company per share

53,000,000 = Number of shares sold * $26.825

Number  of shares sold = 53,000,000 / $26.825

Number  of shares sold = 1975768.87

No of shares to be sold = 1,975,768

why is keystone so bad

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Answer:

Keystone XL would be bad for wildlife, especially endangered species. Also without Keystone XL, the same amount of bitumen will be produced and the U.S. will still get all of it through the other pipeline projects. Keystone is not needed!

Explanation:

The relationship between current assets and current liabilities is called:_______
a) the matching principle.
b) useful in determining income.
c) useful in evaluating a company's liquidity.
d) useful in determining the amount of a company's long-term debt.

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Answer:

Option "C" is correct.

Explanation:

Option "C" is correct because the current assets and current liabilitites are used to find the liquidity. The current liabilities are the one that has to pay within the year. Similarly, the current assets are the ones that can be converted into cash within the year. Therefore, the evaluation of both gives the idea of the company's liquidity.

Jim Arnold began a business called Arnold’s Shoe Repair.

Create T accounts for Cash; Supplies; Jim Arnold, Capital; and Utilities Expense. Identify the following transactions by letter and place them on the proper side of the T accounts:
a. Invested cash in the business, $5,000.
b. Purchased supplies for cash, $800.
c. Paid utility bill, $1,500.

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Answer:

Arnold's Shoe Repair

T- Accounts:

Cash

    Account Titles            Debit       Credit

a. Jim Arnold, Capital $5,000

b. Supplies                                        $800

c. Utilities Expense                        $1,500

Supplies

   Account Titles            Debit       Credit

b. Cash                           $800

Jim Arnold, Capital

   Account Titles            Debit       Credit

a. Cash                                          $5,000

Utilities

   Account Titles            Debit       Credit

c.  Cash                          $1,500

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

a. Cash $5,000 Jim Arnold, Capital $5,000

b. Supplies $800 Cash $800

c. Utilities Expense $1,500 Cash $1,500

The following information was available for the year ended December 31, 2016

Sales $260,000
Net income 38,340
Average total assets 560,000
Average total stockholders' equity 315,000
Dividends per share 1.23
Earnings per share 3.00
Market price per share at year-end 24.60

Required:
a. Calculate margin, turnover, and ROl for the year ended December 31, 2016.
b. Calculate ROE for the year ended December 31, 2016.

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Answer:

A. Margin 14.75%

Turnover 0.46 times

ROI 6.85%

B. ROE 12.17%

Explanation:

A. Calculation to determine the margin, turnover, and ROl for the year ended December 31, 2016.

Calculation for MARGIN

Using this formula

Margin=Net income/Sales

Let plug in the formula

Margin=$38,340/$260,000

Margin=0.1475*100

Margin=14.75%

Calculation for TURNOVER

Using this formula

Turnover=Sales /Average total assets

Let plug in the formula

Turnover=$260,000/$560,000

Turnover=0.46 times

Calculation for ROI

Using this formula

ROI=Net income/Average total assets

Let plug in the formula

ROI=$38,340/$560,000

ROI=0.0685*100

ROI=6.85%

Therefore the margin is 14.75%, turnover is 0.46 times and ROl is 6.85% for the year ended December 31, 2016.

B. Calculation to determine the ROE for the year ended December 31, 2016.

Using this formula

ROE=Net income /Average total stockholders' equity

Let plug in the formula

ROE=$38,340/$315,000

ROE=0.1217*100

ROE=12.17%

Therefore the ROE for the year ended December 31, 2016 is 12.17%

Thomson Co. produces and distributes semiconductors for use by computer manufacturers. Thomson issued $840,000 of 25-year, 8% bonds on May 1 of the current year at face value, with interest payable on May 1 and November 1. The fiscal year of the company is the calendar year. Journalize the entries to record the following selected transactions for the current year.

May 1 Issued the bonds for cash at their face amount.
Nov. 1 Paid the interest on the bonds.

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Answer:

May 1

Dr Cash $840,000

Cr Bonds payable $840,000

Nov 1

Dr Interest expense $33,600

Cr Cash $33,600

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entry to record May 1 Issued bonds for cash at their face amount

May 1

Dr Cash $840,000

Cr Bonds payable $840,000

Preparation of the journal entry to record Nov. 1 interest on the bonds.

Nov 1

Dr Interest expense $33,600

Cr Cash $33,600

(840,000*8%*6/12)

On January 1, 2019, Wasson Company purchased a delivery vehicle costing $36,500. The vehicle has an estimated 6-year life and a $3,500 residual value. What is the vehicle's book value as of December 31, 2020, assuming Wasson uses the straight-line depreciation method

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Answer:

Book value= $25,500

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $36,500

Residual value= $3,500

Useful life= 6 years

First, we need to calculate the annual depreciation:

Annual depreciation= (original cost - salvage value)/estimated life (years)

Annual depreciation= (36,500 - 3,500) / 6

Annual depreciation= $5,500

Now, the accumulated depreciation and book value:

Accumulated depreciation= 5,500*2= $11,000

Book value= 36,500 - 11,000

Book value= $25,500

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