Waupaca Company establishes a $350 petty cash fund on September 9. On September 30, the fund shows $104 in cash along with receipts for the following expenditures: printing expenses, $40; postage expenses, $123; and miscellaneous expenses, $80. The petty cashier could not account for a $3 shortage in the fund.
Prepare:
(1) the September 9 entry to establish the fund,
(2) the September 30 entry to reimburse the fund, and
(3) an October 1 entry to increase the fund to $400.

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Answer 1

Answer: Please see explanation for answers

Explanation:

Journal to record establishment of fund

Date                  Account titles and explanation            Debit     Credit

Sept 9                    Petty cash                                          $350

                              To Cash                                                                  $350

Journal to record the reimbursement of petty cash fund

Date                  Account titles and explanation            Debit     Credit

September 30    printing expenses                                 $40

                        Postage expense                                     $123

Miscellaneous expenses                                                 $80

Cash shortage - not accounted for                                   $3

                           To Cash                                                                      $246

Journal to show the increment of fund to $400

Date                  Account titles and explanation            Debit       Credit

October 1        Petty cash                                               $50              

                        To Cash                                                                       $50

Calculation : ($400 - $350)=$50


Related Questions

Tri Fecta, a partnership, had revenues of $364,000 in its first year of operations. The partnership has not collected on $46,700 of its sales and still owes $38,000 on $175,000 of merchandise it purchased. There was no inventory on hand at the end of the year. The partnership paid $33,100 in salaries. The partners invested $48,000 in the business and $27,000 was borrowed on a five-year note. The partnership paid $2,430 in interest that was the amount owed for the year and paid $8,900 for a two-year insurance policy on the first day of business. Ignore income taxes.Compute the net income for the first year for Tri Fecta
A. $189,000
B. $155,900
C.$149,020
D.$233,430

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

] Widget manufacturing Company began operations on January 1. All sales are on credit. Widget has sales budgeted as $160,000 for January and $290,000 for February. Accounts Receivable collections are expected to be 60% in the month of sale, 30% the next month, and 10% in the third month. Use this information to determine the dollar value of February Expected Cash Collections from Customers. Enter as a whole number (no cents). g

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Answer: $222000

Explanation:

The dollar value of February Expected cash collections from customers will be calculated as the addition of the January credit sales collection and the February credit sales collection and this will be:

= ($160,000 × 30%) + ($290000 × 60%)

= $48000 + $174000

= $222000

The value of February expected cash collections from customers is $222,000.

By participating in _____, sellers can automate the fulfillment function of business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce.

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Answer:

Buyer-side marketplaces

Explanation:

Suppose your client wishes to purchase an annuity that pays $50,000 each year for 5 years, with the first payment 4 years from now. At an interest rate of 10%, how much would the client need to invest now

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Answer:

The amount the client would need to invest now is $182,143.58.

Explanation:

This can be calculated using the following two steps:

Step 1: Calculate the present value (PV) of the amount invested 4 years from now

This can be calculated using the formula for calculating the present value of an ordinary annuity as follows:

PV4 = P * ((1 - (1 / (1 + r))^n) / r) …………………………………. (1)

Where;

PV4 = Present value of the amount invested 4 years from now = ?

P = Annual payment = $50,000

r = Interest rate = 10%, or 0.10

n = number of years the annual payment will be received = 5

Substitute the values into equation (1), we have:

PV4 = $50,000 * ((1 - (1 / (1 + 0.10))^5) / 0.10)

PV4 = $189,539.34

Step 2: Calculate the amount the client would need to invest now

This can be calculated using the present value formula as follows:

PV = PV4 / (1 + r)^n …………………………. (2)

Where:

PV = Present value or the amount the client would need to invest now = ?

PV4 = Present value of the amount invested 4 years from now = $189,539.34

r = Interest rate = 10%, or 0.10

n = number of years of PV4 from now = 4

Substituting the relevant values into equation one, we have:

PV = $189,539.34 / (1 + 0.01)^4

PV = $182,143.58

Therefore, the amount the client would need to invest now is $182,143.58.

The following information is available for Lock-Tite Company, which produces special-order security products and uses a job order costing system. April 30 May 31 Inventories Raw materials$35,000 $60,000 Work in process 9,000 20,900 Finished goods 67,000 34,300 Activities and information for May Raw materials purchases (paid with cash) 171,000 Factory payroll (paid with cash) 200,000 Factory overhead Indirect materials 8,000 Indirect labor 46,000 Other overhead costs 108,000 Sales (received in cash) 1,300,000 Predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor cost 55% Compute the following amounts for the month of May using T-accounts. Cost of direct materials used. Cost of direct labor used. Cost of goods manufactured. Cost of goods sold\.\* Gross profit. Overapplied or underapplied overhead. *Do not consider any underapplied or overapplied overhead.

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Answer:

Lock-Tite Company

Cost of direct materials used = $138,000

Cost of direct labor used = $154,000

Cost of goods manufactured = $364,800

Cost of goods sold = $397,500

Gross profit = $902,500

Overapplied or underapplied overhead = $77,300

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                            April 30    May 31

Inventories

Raw materials                    $35,000 $60,000

Work in process                     9,000   20,900

Finished goods                    67,000   34,300

Activities and information for May

Raw materials purchases (paid with cash) 171,000

Factory payroll (paid with cash) 200,000

Factory overhead

Indirect materials 8,000

Indirect labor 46,000

Other overhead costs 108,000

Sales (received in cash) 1,300,000

Predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor cost 55%

T-accounts:

Raw materials

Date      Account Titles            Debit       Credit

April 30 Beginning balance $35,000

May       Cash                         171,000

May       Work in Process                     $138,000

May       Manufacturing overhead            8,000

May 31   Closing balance                     $60,000

Payroll Expenses

Date      Account Titles            Debit       Credit

May       Cash                   $200,000

May       Manufacturing overhead           $46,000

May       Work in Process                       $154,000

Work in process

Date      Account Titles            Debit       Credit

April 30 Beginning balance $9,000

May       Raw materials       138,000

May       Payroll expenses  154,000

May       Overhead              84,700

May       Finished goods                    $364,800

May 31  Closing balance                     $20,900

Finished goods

Date      Account Titles            Debit       Credit

April 30 Beginning balance  $67,000

May       Work in process      364,800

May       Cost of goods sold                $397,500

May 31  Closing balance                       $34,300

Income Summary

Date      Account Titles            Debit       Credit

May 31  Sales revenue                       $1,300,000

May 31  Cost of goods sold $397,500

May 31  Gross profit            $902,500

Manufacturing Overhead

Date      Account Titles            Debit       Credit

May      Raw materials         $8,000

May      Payroll expenses    46,000

May     Other overhead     108,000

May     Work in Process                     $84,700 ($154,000 * 55%)

May     Underapplied overhead          77,300

Joe is currently selling 873 hamburgers per month at $5 per hamburger for total monthly sales of $4,365. The restaurant manager feels that a $1,000 monthly advertising budget would increase monthly sales by $3,000 to a total of 1,473 hamburgers. Should Joe add advertising

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Yes, as long as Joe is able to recover the money that he has spent on advertising and still increase his profit, then he should advertise. In this scenario, he wants to spend a fixed $1000 monthly on ads. If these ads generate an increase monthly sales of $3,000 as expected, then this means that Joe's restaurant will increase their total profits by $2,000 after recovering what they spent on the ads. This is what ads are for.

Acme Company is considering investing in a new machine that costs $126,594 and that has a useful life of 12 years with no salvage value. The machine will generate $19,500 annually in net cash inflows. The internal rate of return on the investment is: (Round your intermediate calculations to 3-decimals and your internal rate of return calculations to the nearest whole percent.)

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Answer: 11%

Explanation:

The internal rate of return is the rate that will equate the cash inflows with the cost of investment.

It is therefore the discount rate used to find the present value of an annuity because the inflows are stable and are therefore annuities.

Present value of annuity = Annuity * Present value factor of annuity, 12 years, %?

126,594 = 19,500 * Present value of annuity factor

Present value of annuity factor = 126,594 / 19,500

= 6.492

Go to a present value of annuity factor table and find the interest rate that intersects with 12 years to give a factor of 6.492:

Rate is 11%

Nick’s Novelties, Inc., is considering the purchase of new electronic games to place in its amusement houses. The games would cost a total of $475,000, have a fifteen-year useful life, and have a total salvage value of $47,500. The company estimates that annual revenues and expenses associated with the games would be as follows: Revenues $ 240,000 Less operating expenses: Commissions to amusement houses $ 70,000 Insurance 45,000 Depreciation 28,500 Maintenance 30,000 173,500 Net operating income $ 66,500 Required: 1a. Compute the payback period associated with the new electronic games. 1b. Assume that Nick’s Novelties, Inc., will not purchase new games unless they provide a payback period of five years or less. Would the company purchase the new games?

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Answer:

     a. 5 years

     b. Yes they will because the payback period is 5 years.

Explanation:

a. Payback period

First calculate the annual cash inflow:

= Net income + Depreciation

= 66,500 + 28,500

= $95,000

The investment cost was $475,000

Payback period = Investment cost / Annual cash inflow

= 475,000 / 95,000

= 5 years

b. The company will purchase the games because they have a payback period of 5 years.

Harry has worked as a general manager at Gringard, a supply chain management firm, for eleven years of his professional life. Gringard is a company that still follows a traditional business model and has not significantly changed its human resource management and talent development processes. Harry is now joining Alivron Inc., a company that focuses on a customer-driven supply chain approach. Which of the following is a change Harry should expect to find in his new company?

a. He should expect Alivron to emphasize strong operational skills rather than cross-functional collaboration skills.
b. He wil most likely need to move from following an agile approach to an analytical approach.
c. He will most likely need to work variable shifts so that he can connect with all his team members.
d. He should expect Alivron's distribution centers to run only two shifts Monday through Friday.

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Answer:

C. He will most likely need to work variable shifts so that he can connect with all his team members.

Explanation:

He will most likely need to work variable shifts so that he can connect with all his team members.

In his new company, he will most likely need to work variable shifts so that he can connect with all his team members.

Variable shifts is called rotating shifts because it is different from the conventional workdays.

The Variable shifts are programmed to schedule the employees to cover 24 hour a day, 7 days per week operations.

Hence, In the new company, he will most likely need to work variable shifts so that he can connect with all his team members.

Therefore, the Option C is correct.

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K Company estimates that overhead costs...
K Company estimates that overhead costs for the next year will be $3,700,000 for indirect labor and $890,000 for factory utilities. The company uses direct labor hours as its overhead allocation base. Of 125,000 direct labor hours are planned for this next year, what is the company's plantwide overhead rate?
a. $0.03 per direct labor hour
b. $36.72 per direct labor hour.
c. $2960 per direct labor hour
d. $712 per direct labor hour
e. $0.14 per direct labor hour

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Answer:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $36.72 per direct labor hour

Explanation:

To calculate the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate we need to use the following formula:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= (3,700,000 + 890,000) / 125,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 4,590,000 / 125,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $36.72 per direct labor hour

The following general ledger accounts and additional information are taken from the records of Wolfe Corporation at the end of its fiscal year, December 31, 2019 Additional information:
a. The prepaid insurance is for a one-year policy, effective July 1, 2019.
b. A physical count indicated that $500 of supplies is still on hand.
c. $50 of December rent expense has not been recorded.
101 Unused Supplies 173 Advertising Exp. 610 Bal 700 Bal. 200 Cash Bal 2,700 Accounts Receivable110 Bal. 2,000 Common Stock Bal 320 3,800 Salaries Expense 656 Bal. 4,500 161 654 Prepaid Insurance Bal. 1,200 Repair Revenue Bal 450 7,750 Rent Expense Bal. 250
Required:
1. Record all necessary adjusting entries in general journal format including general ledger account numbers. Assume the following account numbers: Insurance Expense: 631; Supplies Expense: 668.
2. Post the adjusting entries to T-accounts and calculate balances.
3. Prepare all closing entries in general Journal format. Include general ledger account numbers.
4. Post the closing entries to the applicable general ledger accounts.

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Answer:

a. Prepaid insurance (Dr.) $600

cash (Cr.) $600

b. Supplies expense (Dr.) $200

Unused supplies (Cr.) $200

c. Rent expense (Dr.) $50

Cash (Cr.) $50

Explanation:

Insurance expense : $1,200 * 6 / 12 = $600.

Cash balance $2,700 - $600 - $50 = $2,050

Market efficiency is probably the most controversial concept in finance. Even recent winners of the Nobel Prize in Economics come down on opposite sides of the issue. Nonetheless, it is important for you to grapple with this idea. It has very important practical implications for investment decisions, including (especially) for your personal investment decision. In particular, should you pursue active or passive strategies

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Answer:

Active strategies should be pursued when the market is more volatile, with larger fluctuations over a shorter period of time, that require a more active management of a portfolio, in order to take advantage of fast changing positions in different assets, and also in order to avoid possible losses due to staying in particular positions for too long.

Passive strategies is more long-term focused, and should be pursued when the economy is more stable. Passive strategies should be analyzed carefully before execution because once the passive investment is made, the idea is to keep the position for a long period of time instead of buying and selling constantly as in a active strategy.

A cash register tape shows cash sales of $3180 and sales taxes of $210. The journal entry to record this information is

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Answer:

Debit cash $3,390

Credit sales revenue $210

Cales tax payable $3,180

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entry to record the information given.

Journal entry

Debit cash $3,390

($3,180+$210)

Credit sales revenue $210

Cales tax payable $3,180

ng 40\%; \$4.400 A company is considering the purchase of a new machine for $ 63,000 . Management predicts that the machine can produce sales of $ 17,500 each year for the next 10 years . Expenses are expected to include direct materials , direct labor , and factory overhead totaling 6,500 per year including depreciation of per year . Income tax expense is per year based on a tax rate of What the payback period for the new machine

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Answer:

3 years and 8 months

Explanation:

The payback period is the length of time that it takes for the cashflow of a project to equal the initial investment of the project.

Initial investment = $ 63,000

Cash flow :

Sales                                                                        $ 17,500

Less Expenses                                                        ($6,500)

Add Depreciation ($ 63,000 ÷ 10)                           $6,300

Annual Cash flow                                                    $17,300

thus,

It takes 3 years and 8 months ($11,100/$17,300 x 12) for the cashflow of a project to equal the initial investment for the new machine.

In preparing a company's statement of cash flows for the most recent year using the indirect method, the following information is available:
Net income for the year was $58,000
Accounts payable increased by $18,600
Accounts receivable decreased by $25,600
Inventories increased by $6,200
Depreciation expense was $31,800
Net cash provided by operating activities was:_________.

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Answer:

Net cash provided by operating activities was $127,800.

Explanation:

Net cash provided by operating activities can be calculated as follows:

Net cash provided by operating activities = Net income for the year + Increase in accounts payable + Decrease in accounts receivable - Increase in inventories increased + Depreciation expense = $58,000 + $18,600 + $25,600 - $6,200 + $31,800 = $127,800

Therefore, net cash provided by operating activities was $127,800.

Pace Company has the following plan information available for 2019: Month Total Sales January $166,000 February $150,000 March $136,000 April $182,000 May $152,000 June $135,000 July $110,000 The normal pattern of cash collections on sales is 10% in the month of the sale, 50% in the month following the sale and 40% in the second month following the sale. The expected total cash collections for May should be

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Answer:

the expected total cash collections for May is $160,600

Explanation:

The computation of the expected total cash collections for May is given below

= 10% of $152,000 + 50% of $182,000 + 40% of $136,000

= $15,200 + $91,000 + $54,400

= $160,600

Hence, the expected total cash collections for May is $160,600

The same should be considered

Other things equal, diversification is most effective when Group of answer choices Securities returns are uncorrelated. Securities' returns are high. Both securities' returns are positively correlated and securities' returns are high. Securities' returns are positively correlated. You hold equal proportions of each security in a portfolio.

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Answer:

Securities returns are uncorrelated.

Explanation:

Portfolio diversification is the process of holding different asset and security classes in order to minimise the non systemic risk of the portfolio

Non systemic risk are risks that can be diversified away. they are also called company specific risk. Examples of this type of risk is a manager engaging in fraudulent activities.

Correlation is a statistical measure used to measure the relationship that exists between two variables.

1. Positive correlation : it mean that the two variables move in the same direction. If one variable increases, the other variable also increases.

For example, there should be a positive correlation between quantity supplied and price

When there is a positive correlation, the graph of the variables is upward sloping

2. Negative correlation :  it mean that the two variables move in different direction. If one variable increases, the other variable decreases.

For example, there should be a negative correlation between quantity demanded and price

When there is a negative correlation, the graph of the variables is downward sloping

3. Zero correlation : there is no relationship between the variables

In order to achieve the highest benefit of diversification, there should be no relationship between the assets in the portfolio

Part E14 is used by M Corporation to make one of its products. A total of 19,000 units of this part are produced and used every year. The company's Accounting Department reports the following costs of producing the part at this level of activity: Per Unit Direct materials $ 4.10 Direct labor $ 8.70 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 9.20 Supervisor's salary $ 4.60 Depreciation of special equipment $ 3.00 Allocated general overhead $ 8.20 An outside supplier has offered to make the part and sell it to the company for $29.50 each. If this offer is accepted, the supervisor's salary and all of the variable costs, including the direct labor, can be avoided. The special equipment used to make the part was purchased many years ago and has no salvage value or other use. The allocated general overhead represents fixed costs of the entire company, none of which would be avoided if the part were purchased instead of produced internally. In addition, the space used to make part E14 could be used to make more of one of the company's other products, generating an additional segment margin of $31,000 per year for that product. The annual financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company as a result of buying part E14 from the outside supplier should be:

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Answer: ($24100)

Explanation:

The annual financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company goes thus:

The relevant cost to produce will be:

= ($4.10 × 19,000) + ($8.70 × 19,000) + ($9.20 × 19,000) + ($4.60 × 19,000) + $31,000

= $77900 + $165300 + $174800 + $87400 + $31000

= $536,400

The relevant costs to buy will be:

= 19,000 × $29.5

= $560,500

Since the relevant cost to buy is more than the relevant cost to produce, then the financial disadvantage will be:

= $560500 - $536,400

= $24,100

The answer is ($24,100)

Other things equal, compared to using the first-in-first-out (FIFO) inventory cost method, using the last-in-first-out (LIFO) method in a rising price environment will result in a higher:____________
A. quick ratio.
B. inventory turnover ratio.
C. gross profit margin.

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Answer:

B. inventory turnover ratio.

Explanation:

My best guess is that the inventory turnover ratio will be greater when LIFO is used during rising price environment because COGS will be higher and the inventory costs will be lower under LIFO than under FIFO.

Hope its correct.

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Assume the expected return on the market is 6 percent and the risk-free rate is 4 percent. What is the expected return for a stock with a beta equal to 2.00

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Answer: 8%

Explanation:

This can be calculated using the Capital Asset Pricing Model. The formula of which is:

Expected return of stock = Risk free rate + Beta * (Expected return on market - Risk-free rate)

= 4% + 2 * (6% - 4%)

= 4% + 4%

= 8%

An outside supplier offers to provide Factor with all the units it needs at $44.45 per unit. If Factor buys from the supplier, the company will still incur 70% of its overhead. Factor should choose to:

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Answer:

Factor must opt to agree as well as purchase the deal from the provider. A further explanation is provided below.

Explanation:

The given problem seems to be incomplete. Find the attachment of the complete question below.

Given:

Direct material,

= $8.70  

Direct labor,

= 24.70  

Overhead,

= 43.50

Now,

If the offer is accepted, the cost per unit will be:

= [tex]44.45 + (43.50\times 70 \ percentage)[/tex]

= [tex]44.45 + 30.45[/tex]

= [tex]74.90[/tex] ($)

Thus the above is the correct answer.

the common sources of secondary data in tourism research are

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Explanation:

Secondary data sources, such as industry statistics, surveys/censuses, and big data indicators, cover a wide array of topics that can be leveraged in tourism research..

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At December 31, 2020, Suffolk Corporation had an estimated warranty liability of $105,000 for accounting purposes and $0 for tax purposes. (The warranty costs are not deductible until paid.) The effective tax rate is 20%. Compute the amount Suffolk should report as a deferred tax asset at December 31, 2020.

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Answer:

Deferred tax asset = $21000

Explanation:

Given the warranty liability = $105000

Effective tax rate = 20%

The deferred tax asset can be calculated by calculating the effective tax from the warranty liability. Therefore, just multiply the effective tax rate to the warranty liability.

Deferred tax asset = Effective tax rate x Warranty liability

Deferred tax asset = 20% x $105000

Deferred tax asset = $21000

On January 1, 2018, the Highlands Company began construction on a new manufacturing facility for its own use. The building was completed in 2019. The company borrowed $2,350,000 at 9% on January 1 to help finance the construction. In addition to the construction loan, Highlands had the following debt outstanding throughout 2018: $7,000,000, 14% bonds $3,000,000, 9% long-term note Construction expenditures incurred during 2018 were as follows: January 1 $ 960,000 March 31 1,560,000 June 30 1,232,000 September 30 960,000 December 31 760,000 Required: Calculate the amount of interest capitalized for 2018 using the specific interest method. (Do not round the intermediate calculations. Round your percentage answers to 1 decimal place (i.e. 0.123 should be entered as 12.3%).)

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Answer:

Highlands Company

The interest capitalized for 2018 using the specific interest method is:

= $268,740.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Amount borrowed on January 1, 2018 = $2,350,000

Rate of interest for the construction loan = 9%

Outstanding debts throughout 2018:

$7,000,000, 14% bonds

$3,000,000, 9% long-term note

Construction Expenditures incurred during 2018:

Date                    Expenditure     Weight       Weighted Average

January 1             $ 960,000         12/12           $960,000

March 31              1,560,000           9/12            1,170,000

June 30               1,232,000           6/12              616,000

September 30      960,000            3/12             240,000

December 31        760,000            0/12                         0

Total accumulated weighted-average expenditure = $2,986,000

Interest capitalized for 2018 using the specific interest method:

= $268,740 ($2,986,000 * 9%)

When Get the Glare Out needed some information about the potential market for its product, the marketing team looked to the Internet to find industry trends and at the market for eyewear products, which uses the same technology that is used in its self-darkening windshield. The type of information the marketing team was using is referred to as Multiple Choice surveys. focus groups. primary data. secondary data.

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Answer:

secondary data.

Explanation:

Market research can be defined as a strategic technique which typically involves the process of identifying, acquiring and analyzing informations about a business. It involves the use of product test, surveys, questionnaire, focus groups, interviews, etc.

Secondary market research can be defined as a method designed to determine the demographics of a particular target market.

A secondary data can be defined as any form of data that has been obtained or collected earlier by someone else through primary sources for their own purpose and made readily available for other researchers to use. Thus, a secondary data is a type of data that has been previously obtained or collected.

In this scenario, the type of information the marketing team was using is referred to as secondary data because it looked to the Internet to find industry trends and at the market for eyewear products, which uses the same technology that is used in manufacturing its self-darkening windshield.

In conclusion, a secondary data is typically reliant or based on the primary source of information and as such it isn't a first hand experience.

Promotional expenses at the maturity stage of the product life cycle are often designed to Multiple Choice maintain market share. create a sense of nostalgia. attract more price-conscious consumers. thwart the growing number of competitors that have entered the market. convince those who have abandoned the brand to try it again.

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Answer:

maintain market share.

Explanation:

A product can be defined as any physical object or material that typically satisfy and meets the demands, needs or wants of customers. Some examples of a product are mobile phones, television, microphone, microwave oven, bread, pencil, freezer, beverages, soft drinks etc.

A product life cycle can be defined as the stages or phases that a particular product passes through, from the period it was introduced into the market to the period when it is eventually removed from the market.

Generally, there are four (4) stages in the product-life cycle;

1. Introduction.

2. Growth.

3. Maturity.

4. Decline.

Maturity is the stage in which product experiences a peak in sales growth and then eventually slows as the product reaches more customers, and lastly price competition is fierce.

Promotional expenses that are incurred at the maturity stage of the product life cycle are often designed by marketers to maintain market share. This is usually achieved through further product differentiation and finding new buyers (consumers).

If the amount of beachfront land in Malibu supplied to the market remains the same even when the price of beachfront land in Malibu increases, the:_________.
a. demand for beachfront land in malibu must be perfectly inelastic,
b. supply of beachfront land in Malibu must be perfectly elastic.
c. demand for beachfront land in Malibu must be perfectly elastic.
d. supply of beachfront land in Malibu must be perfectly inelastic.

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Answer:

D

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  

Infinitely elastic demand is perfectly elastic demand. Demand falls to zero when price increases  

Perfectly inelastic demand is demand where there is no change in the quantity demanded regardless of changes in price.

Supply is perfectly inelastic if a small change in price has no effect on quantity supplied

On November 1, Alan Company signed a 120-day, 12% note payable, with a face value of $10,800. What is the maturity value of the note on March 1? (Use 360 days a year.)
a) $11,016
b) $10,800
c) $11,088
d) $11,232
e) $10,944

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Answer: $11232

Explanation:

The maturity value of the note on March 1 will be calculated as thus:

Face value = $10800

Interest on note = $10800 × 12% × 120/360 = $432

Maturity value will now be:

= Face value + Interest on note

= $10800 + $432

= $11232

Merchandise inventory: A. Is a long-term asset. B. Is a current asset. C. Includes supplies. D. Is classified with investments on the balance sheet. E. Must be sold within one month.

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Merchandise Inventory is classified into the financial statements of a company as a current asset.

What is a current asset?

The kind of asset whose benefits are fully utilized by the company within a year and do not last for more than a year in the company's financial statements are known as current assets.

Hence, option B states about current assets.

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A firm is currently unlevered with 1,000,000 shares each price at $50. The firm is debating of changing its capital structure by taking $20 million in debt that matures in 4 years and repurchasing shares. It will pay down this debt by $5 million every year. If the tax rate is 21% and cost of debt is 7.5%, what is the firm value of the restructured firm

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Answer:

its would be 50,000 dont really know

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