What is the yield to maturity on a bond that pays annual coupon rate of 14%, has a par value of $1,000, matures in 10 years, and is selling for $911?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Yield to Maturity =15.6%

Explanation:

The Yield to maturity is the discount rate that equates then price of the bonds to the present of cash inflows expected from the bond

The yield on the bond can be determined as follows using the formula below:  

YM = C + F-P/n) ÷ 1/2 (F+P)  

YM-Yield to maturity-  

C- annual coupon  

F- Face Value  

P- Current Price  

n- number of years

DATA  

Coupon = coupon rate × Nominal value = 1,000 × 14%=140

Face Value = 1000

YM-?, C- 140, Face Value - 1,000, P-911 , n- 10

YM = (140 + (1000-911)/10) ÷ ( 1/2× (1000 + 911) )  

YM = 0.156 × 100 = 15.6%

Yield to Maturity =15.6%


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The following information ($ in millions) comes from a recent annual report of Amazon.com, Inc.:Net sales $ 10,711Total assets 4,363End of year balance in cash 1,022Total stockholders' equity 431Gross profit (Sales-Cost of Sales) 2,456Net increase in cash for the year 9Operating expenses 2,067Net operating cash flow 702Other income (expense), net (12)a. Compute Amazon's balance in cash at the beginning of the year.b. Compute Amazon's total liabilities at the end of the year.c. Compute cost of goods sold for the year.
d. Compute the income before income tax for Amazon.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

1. Beginning cash balance is

= Ending cash balance - Increase in cash

= $1,022 - $9

= $1,013

2. As we know that

Assets = Total liabilities + Total Equity

$4,363 = Total liabilities + $431

= $4,363 - $431

= $3,932

3. Gross profit = Net sales - Cost of goods sold

so,  

Cost of goods sold = Net sales - Gross profit

= $10,711 - $2,456

= $8,255

4. Income before taxes  is

= Revenue - expenses

= $10,711 - $2,456 - $2,067 -$12

= $6,176

Eric left high school to work in a factory where he has been for the last 9 years. He married at 19 and has two children. He is unhappy and cynical. He doesn't like working hard to make purchase decisions so he waits until a product is easy to find before he buys.

A. EA

B. EM

C. I

D. L

E. LM

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Answer: D. L

Explanation:

Eric is a Laggard. A Laggard is one of the 5 Adopter categories when it comes to new products in the market. These categories define people in terms of when they adopt a product as well as why.

Laggards are the last group to adopt a product. They do not like change and as such will only adopt a product when it is forced on them on when they have no choice because the product is so widespread that everyone is using it. Eric prefers to make a purchase only when it is easy to find. That is when the product has become quite widespread which is during the Laggard adoption stage.

Inventory Analysis A company reports the following: Cost of goods sold $347,480 Average inventory 86,870 Determine (a) the inventory turnover and (b) the number of days' sales in inventory. Round interim calculations to the nearest dollar and final answers to one decimal place. Assume 365 days a year.

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Answer:

a. 4

b. 91.25 Days

Explanation:

a. Inventory Turnover = Cost of goods sold/ Average Inventory

= $347,480 / 86,870

= 4

b. Number of days sales in Inventory = Inventory/ COGS*365

= 86,870 / $347,480 * 365

= 91.25 Days

Waupaca Company establishes a $450 petty cash fund on September 9. On September 30, the fund shows $185 in cash along with

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Complete Question:

Waupaca Company establishes a $450 petty cash fund on September 9. On September 30, the fund shows $185 in cash along with along with receipts for the following expenditures: transportation-in, $40; postage expenses, $120; and miscellaneous expenses, $80. The petty cashier could not account for a $25 shortage in the fund. The company uses the perpetual system in accounting for merchandise inventory. 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 $600.

Answer:

Waupaca Company

Journal Entries:

September 9:

Debit Petty Cash Account $450

Credit Cash Account $450

To record the establishment of the petty cash fund.

September 30:

Debit Freight-in $40

Debit Postage Stamps $120

Debit Miscellaneous Expenses $80

Credit Petty Cash account $240

To record the expenses from petty cash fund.

Debit Shortage $25

Credit Petty Cash account $25

To record the cash shortage incurred.

October 1:

Debit Petty Cash account $415

Credit Cash Account $415

To record the increase of the petty cash fund to $600.

Explanation:

September 9: Petty Cash Fund = $450

September 9 to 30: Expenses:

Transportation-in, $40

Postage expenses, $120;

Miscellaneous expenses, $80   $240

Balance supposed to                  $210

Cash in hand                               $185

Shortage                                       $25

b) The petty cash fund operates on the petty cash system, whereby a fund is earmarked for petty cash expenses.  This fund is called the float or the petty cash imprest.  At the end of a month, the incurred expenses are summed so that the petty cashier can be reimbursed with the actual expenses made to restore the float.  This amount of the imprest can also be increased or reduced at any time, depending on management discretion.

The following legal claims exist for Huprey Co. Identify the accounting treatment for each claim as either (a) a liability that is recorded or (b) an item described in notes to its financial statements.1. Huprey (defendant) estimates that a pending lawsuit could result in damages of $1,550,000; it is unlikely that the plaintiff will win the case.a. A liability that is recorded.b. An item described in notes to its financial statements.2. Huprey faces a loss on a pending lawsuit that it is unlikely to lose; the amount is reasonably estimable.a. An item described in notes to its financial statements.b. A liability that is recorded.3. Huprey faces a probable loss on a pending lawsuit; the amount is reasonably estimable.a. An item described in notes to its financial statements.b. A liability that is recorded.

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Answer:

Huprey Co.

Identifying the accounting treatment for each claim as either (a) a liability that is recorded or (b) an item described in notes to its financial statements:

1. Huprey (defendant) estimates that a pending lawsuit could result in damages of $1,550,000; it is unlikely that the plaintiff will win the case.a. A liability that is recorded.

b. An item described in notes to its financial statements.

2. Huprey faces a loss on a pending lawsuit that it is unlikely to lose; the amount is reasonably estimable.

a. An item described in notes to its financial statements. b. A liability that is recorded.

3. Huprey faces a probable loss on a pending lawsuit; the amount is reasonably estimable.a. An item described in notes to its financial statements.

b. A liability that is recorded.

Explanation:

Huprey Co. will recognize and record contingent liabilities in its accounts when it can be reasonably established that the future event will occur and the amount of the liability can be reasonably estimated. The implication is that Huprey Co. must establish two things before a contingent liability is recognized and recorded.  One is that the probability or the likelihood or the chance that the event will happen exists and can be estimated.  With the probability estimate, it becomes possible for Huprey Co. to also estimate the amount that the happening of the event will cost it.


1. What is occupational education? Show the three differences between medium
and higher level education.

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Answer and Explanation:

Occupational education refers to the learning capability of the student according to their interest, skills, knowledge, opportunity that are based on future plans. This represents the positive attitude towards the work and labor

The difference is as follows

Medium level education                     High level education

1. In this, the person moved           1.  In this, the person moved to

to the past entry level but                    the past entry level also it reached

do not reach to                                     to its end i.e selection

its end i.e selection

2. The person has less knowledge  2. The person has more knowledge

and skills                                                 and skills

3. Due to this, the person                 3. Due to this, the person is able to

is not able to get high package           get high package and opportunities

Just how strong the competitive pressures are from substitute products depends on: Select one: a. Whether the available substitutes are products or services b. The speed with which buyer needs and expectations are changing c. Whether attractively priced substitutes are readily available and the ease with which buyers can switch to substitutes d. Whether the producers of substitutes have ample budgets for new product R

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Answer: c. Whether attractively priced substitutes are readily available and the ease with which buyers can switch to substitutes

Explanation:

Substitute products are the product that can be used in place of another identical product e.g butter and margarine.

Just how strong the competitive pressures are from substitute products depends on whether attractively priced substitutes are readily available and the ease with which buyers can switch to substitutes.

In ________, the producer marks the reduced prices directly on the label or package. These offer consumers savings off the regular price of a product and are very effective in stimulating short-term sales.

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Answer:

This question is incomplete, the options are missing. The options are the following:

a) Promotional products

b) Coupons

c) Cents-off deals

And the correct answer is the option C: Cents-off deals

Explanation:

To begin with, the term of "Cents-off Deals", in the business and marketing field, refers to the strategy used as a type of sales promotion that focus on the fact of offering a brand at a lower price and that reduction of the price might be on the label of pachage on purpose so the consumers will see it right away when the have the product in hands. Moreover, this type of strategy is very effective in stimulating short-term sales due to the fact that it generates an inmediate reaction in the consumer when they see the offer.

A stock has an expected return of 10.8 percent, the risk-free rate is 4 percent, and the market risk premium is 5 percent. What must the beta of this stock be? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

β = 1.36

Explanation:

Expected return = Rf+β×Rp

Rf is risk free return

Rp is risk premium

β is Beta

10.8% = 4%+β×5%

5*β= 10.8% - 4%  

β = 6.8%/5%

β = 1.36

Hence, the Beta of this stock = 1.36

You bought a painting 7 years ago as an investment. You originally paid $145,000 for it. If you sold it for $307,000, what is your annual return on the investment

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Answer:

11.3%

Explanation:

In this scenario a painting was bought at present value of $145,000 and sold at future value of $307,000. The time is 7 years in the future.

Return on investment is the gain on original cost of a project. A positive return on investment will result in profit of the project.

To calculate annual rate we use the following formula

Present value = Future value (1 + rate) ^ -number of years

145,000 = 307,000 {(1+r) ^ -7}

145,000/307,000 = (1+r) ^-7

0.4723 = (1 + r) ^ -7

1.113 = 1+ r

r = 0.113= 11.3%

Problems which deal with the direct distribution of products from supply locations to demand locations are called:____________.
a. Transportation problems
b. Assiignment problems
c. Network problems
d. Transshipment problems

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Answer:

a. Transportation problems

Explanation:

In Business management, problems which deal with the direct distribution of products from supply locations to demand locations are called transportation problems.

Transportation is a supply chain technique which primarily includes all of the process involved in the distribution of finished goods and services from the production line to the consumers or end users, so as to meet their needs or wants.

___________is a partnership Is also called the articles of incorporation.
a) Is the same as a limited liability partnership.
b) Is not binding unless it is in writing.
c) Is binding even if it is not in writing.
d) Does not generally address the issue of the rights and duties of the partners.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

here is the correct question :

A partnership agreement:

A. Is not binding unless it is in writing.

B. Is the same as a limited liability partnership.

C. Is binding even if it is not in writing.

D. Does not generally address the issue of the rights and duties of the partners.

E. Is also called the articles of incorporation.

A partnership agreement is a contract between partners in a partnership. it contains guidelines on the relationship between the partners and responsibilities of partners. the partnership agreement creates legally binding relationships among the partners

"Which of the following are covered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934? I Registration of new issues II Stabilization of new issues III Registration of exchanges IV Registration of broker/dealers"

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Answer: II. stabilization of new issues

III. registration of exchanges

IV. registration of broker-dealers

Explanation:

The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 was put in place in order to be in charge of security trading.

From the options, those that are covered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 include the stabilization of new issues, the registration of exchanges and the registration of broker/dealers.

It should be noted that the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 does not cover the registration of new issues.

The Sweet Tooth Restaurant borrowed $3,000 on a note dated May 15 with a simple interest of 11%. The maturity date of the loan is September 1. The restaurant made partial payments of $875 on June 15 and $940 on August 1. Find the amount due on the maturity date.

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Answer:

Amount due is $1,256.14

Explanation:

Calculation of the interest to date at time of 1st partial payment

I1=PRT1

I1= 3,000 * 0.11 * 31/360

I1= $28.42

Remaining Principal = Principal + Interest - Payment

P1 = 3,000 + 28.42 - 875

P1 = $2,153.42

Calculation of the interest to date at time of 2nd partial payment

I2 = P1RT2

I1= 2,153.42* 0.11 * 47/360

I1= $30.93

Remaining Principal = Principal + Interest - Payment

P2= 2,153.42 + 30.93 - 940

P2= $1,244.35

Calculation of the remaining interest on the maturity date

I3= P2RT3

I3= 1,244.35 * 0.11 * 0.31/360

I3= $11.79

Amount due = Remaining Principal + Interest

P3= 1,244.35 + 11.79

P3= $1,256.14

Thus, the amount due is $1,256.14

Transactions that do not involve the original issue of securities take place in _________. A. primary markets B. secondary markets C. over-the-counter markets D. institutional markets

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Answer:

B. secondary markets

Explanation:

The secondary market is the market in which the original issue of securities does not take place that means only existing securities are taken place i.e traded like purchase and sale of securities but not new one only existing one.

Therefore according to the given options, option B is correct

Hence, the other options are wrong

A company budgeted unit sales of 274000 units for January, 2017 and 310000 units for February 2017. The company has a policy of having an inventory of units on hand at the end of each month equal to 30% of next month's budgeted unit sales. If there were 82200 units of inventory on hand on December 31, 2016, how many units should be produced in January, 2017 in order for the company to meet its goals

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Answer:

Calculation of the Ending inventory required to be maintained

Particulars                                               Amount

Next months budgeted sales               310,000

% of unit required to be maintained         30%

at the end of current month

Number of units required to be              93,000

maintained at the end of the

current month

Unit to be produced = Budgeted sales for the month + Ending inventory + Beginning inventory

Unit to be produced = 274,000  + 93,000 + 82,200

Unit to be produced = 449,200

Thus, the number of units to be produced in the month of January 2013 are 449,200 units.

precise Machinery is analyzing a proposed project that is expected to sell 1,450 units, +3 percent. The expected variable cost per unit is $139 and the

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Answer: C.$221.86

Explanation:

Contribution Margin is the difference between the sales price and the variable costs.

Best case scenario of Sales would mean it is the higher amount.

Best case scenario of costs would mean the lower amount.

Best case Sales

= 349 * ( 1 + 3%)

= $359.47

Best Case Variable Cost

= 139 * ( 1 - 1%)

= $137.61

Best Case Contribution Margin

= Best case Sales  - Best Case Variable Cost

= 359.47 - 137.61

= $221.86

Seven Manufacturing Corporation uses both standards and budgets. The company estimates that production for the year will be 100,000 units of Product Fast. To produce these units of Product Fast, the company expects to spend $600,000 for materials and $800,000 for labor.

Required:
Compute the estimates for a standard cost.

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Answer:

Unitary cost= $14

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Production= 100,000

To produce these units of Product Fast, the company expects to spend $600,000 for materials and $800,000 for labor.

First, we need to calculate the total cost and then the unitary cost:

Total cost= 600,000 + 800,000= $1,400,000

Unitary cost= 1,400,000/100,000= $14

Suppose Income Summary received a debit of $75,000 and a credit of $100,000. The net income or net loss for the period must have been:

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Answer: Net income of $25000

Explanation:

Suppose Income Summary received a debit of $75,000 and a credit of $100,000, there will be a net income of $25000.

This is because we've a credit of $100,000 and a debit of $75,000 and since the credit is higher than the debit, it shows that there will be a net income.

Swan Textiles Inc. produces and sells a decorative pillow for $98.00 per unit. In the first month of​ operation, 2,200 units were produced and 1,800 units were sold. Actual fixed costs are the same as the amount budgeted for the month. Other information for the month​ includes: Variable manufacturing costs $24.00 per unit Variable marketing costs $5.00 per unit Fixed manufacturing costs $13.00 per unit Administrative​ expenses, all fixed $21.00 per unit Ending​ inventories: Direct materials −0− WIP −0− Finished goods 400 units What is the operating income using variable​ costing?

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Answer:

Net operating profit= 57,800

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Selling price= $98

Units sold= 1,800

Variable manufacturing costs $24.00 per unit

Variable marketing costs $5.00 per unit

Fixed manufacturing costs $13.00 per unit

Administrative​ expenses, all fixed $21.00 per unit

First, we need to calculate the total fixed costs:

Total fixed manufacturing cost= 13*2,200= 28,600

Total administrative cost= 21*1,800= 37,800

Variable costing income statement:

Sales= 98*1,800= 176,400

Total variable cost= 1,800*(24 + 5)= (52,200)

Contribution margin= 124,200

Total fixed manufacturing cost= (28,600)

Total administrative cost= (37,800)

Net operating profit= 57,800

Indicate whether each of the following would be added to or deducted from net income in determining net cash flow from operating activities by the indirect method: a. Increase in merchandise inventory b. Increase in prepaid expenses c. Depreciation of fixed assets d. Gain on disposal of fixed assets e. Amortization of patent f. Increase in notes payable due in 120 days to vendors g. Increase in accounts payable h. Decrease in wages payable i. Decrease in notes receivable due in 60 days from customers j. Decrease in accounts receivable k. Loss on retirement of long-term debt

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Answer:

The answer is

A - Deducted

B - Deducted

C - Added

D - Deducted

E - Added

F - Added

G - Added

H - Deducted

I - Added

J- Added

K - Added

Explanation:

Rule:

Increase in liability will be added to net income while decrease in liability will deducted from net income.

Increase in asset will be deducted from net income while decrease in asset will be added to net income

A - Deducted

B - Deducted

C - Added

D - Deducted

E - Added

F - Added

G - Added

H - Deducted

I - Added

J- Added

K - Added

Identify whether each of the following examples belongs in M1 or M2.

a. Van has $2,500 in a savings account.
b. Paolo has a $10 bill in his wallet.
c. Amy has $7,000 in a six-month certificate of deposit (CD).

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Answer: The answer is given below

Explanation:

It should be noted that M1 will be derived as Currency plus the Travelers check while M2 will be M1 plus the certificate of deposit plus the money market account.

a. Van has $2,500 in a savings account.

It should be noted that money in a savings account will have to be included in M2.

b. Paolo has a $10 bill in his wallet.

This fits into the description of both M1 and M2 forms of money.

c. Amy has $7,000 in a six-month certificate of deposit (CD)

The certificate of deposit is included in the M2.

Answer:

Option A is M2

Option B is M1

Option C is M2

Explanation:

The above classifications speak to various categories of money supply.

M1 refers to the supply of money that is composed of physical currency such as notes, coins, demand deposits other checkable deposits, etc.

Simply put, M1 would include forms of money that are liquid or easy to convert into cash.

M2 and M3 which are also known as "near money" and "near, near money,"  are money types which cannot be converted to currency as quickly as M1.

Another example of M2 is Money Market Mutual Funds. M1 is often included when calculating for M2.

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Assume Division 1 of the XYZ Company had the following results last year. Sales $5,000,000 Operating income 1,000,000 Total assets (average) 10,000,000 Current liabilities 500,000 Management's required rate of return is 8% and the weighted average cost of capital is 6%. Its effective tax rate is 30%. What is the division's economic value added?

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Answer:

Economic Value was $130,000

Explanation:

As we know that:

Economic Value Added = Net Operating Income after tax - (WACC * Capital Employed)

Here

Operating Income After Tax is $700,000 (Step1)

WACC is 6%

Capital Employed is $9,500,000 (Step2)

By putting values, we have:

EVA = $700,000 - 9,500,000 * 6%

EVA = $700,000 - $570,000

EVA = $130,000

Step1: Operating Income After Tax

Simply deduct the 30% tax share from the operating income to arise at Net Operating Income After Tax.

Mathematically,

Net Operating Income After Taxes = Operating Income *(1 - Tax Rate)

Here

Operating Income is $1,000,000

Tax Rate is 30%

By putting values, we have:

Net Operating Income After Taxes = $1,000,000 * (1 - 30%)

Net Operating Income After Taxes = $700,000

Step2: Capital Employed

Capital Employed = Total Assets - Current Liabilities

Capital Employed = $10,000,000 - $500,000

Capital Employed = $9,500,000

Cecilia is observing assembly line workers performing their tasks. She's watching to see who they interact with, what machines they use, and how much they are supervised. Cecilia is most likely conducting a:_________.
A) work flow analysis.
B) performance appraisal.
C) job redesign.
D) job analysis.

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Answer:

Option D (Job analyses) is the correct choice.

Explanation:

Assessment including its particular characteristics of such a job profile by careful evaluation including a critical review of the systematic tasks, facilities needed, employment conditions, as well as development level in some kind of an employee typically as either a complementary approach towards a job description.Analysis of career helps in understanding which assignments are relevant and how they've been conducted out.  

Some other options don't apply to the format prescribed. So option D is indeed the right one.

Select the correct answer.
What does a production possibilities curve represent?
ОА.
a combination of price and demand of goods and services
B.
a combination of the goods produced before and after a change in a factor of production
Ос.
a combination of two factors of production used to produce a single good or service
OD
a combination of two goods that can be produced using limited resources

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The statement that describes what a production possibility curve represent is: D.

What is Production Possibility Curve?Production possibility curve can be described as that which shows the quantity of two products that can possibly be produced if both products are to depend on the same resources for production to occur.The image attached below shows a typical production possibility curve.

Therefore, the statement that describes what a production possibility curve represent is: D.

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Krystal is 47 years old and single. She is a high school principal, making $75,000 a year. She currently owns a 401(k) valued at $85,000. Krystal would like to retire at age 65 with $1.2 million in her retirement nest egg. She plans to contribute $12,000 a year to her retirement fund, growing at 10%.Required:a. Will Krystal reach her goal? Justify your answer by using the Investment Calculator on Foundations U b. If she won't reach her goal, what needs to change in order for her to reach it? c. Is it really possible to get 10% growth in an investment fund? How?

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Answer:

a) Krystal's account balance when she is 65:

$75,000 x (1 + 10%)¹⁸ = $416,993.80

$12,000 x 45.599 (FV annuity factor, 10%, 18 periods) = $547,188

total account balance = $964,181.80

Krystal will not reach her goal.

b) she need to save $1,200,000 - $964,181.80 = $235,818.20

she will need to save an extra $235,818.20 / 45.599 = $5,171.57 per year

her total contributions per year = $12,000 + $5,171.57 = $17,171.57

c) The historical growth rate of the S&P 500 is 12%, so it is really possible to earn at least 10%. Maybe the stock market is not going well right now, but you must remember that retirement accounts are long term accounts and last for many years. The market will have time to bounce back.

IP Company pays for purchases of materials in full in the month following the purchase. During the previous month, IP had purchases of $25,000. During the current month, IP had purchases of $30,000. The amount that I will pay during the current month for purchases is:________

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Answer:

The correct answer is "$25,000".

Explanation:

The given values are:

IP purchase during the previous month

= $25,000

IP purchases during the current month

= $30,000

As the sum is charged in the corresponding sales month, IP must compensate for the transaction made mostly during the reporting period throughout the previous quarter.

Therefore the quantity IP will be paying for purchasing mostly during the reporting period seems to be $25,000.

Bramble Corp. purchased equipment for $48800. Sales tax on the purchase was $2928. Other costs incurred were freight charges of $732, repairs of $427 for damage during installation, and installation costs of $813. What is the cost of the equipment

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Answer:

Cost of equipment =  $52,887

Explanation:

According to International Accounting Standards (IAS) 16, property plants and equipment, the cost of land includes all of the cost necessary to bring and make it ready for the intended use.  

These costs include purchase cost, fees and commission associated with the purchase transaction.  

Here in this question the installation cost, sales taxes and repairs slab all fall within the definition of IAS 16

Hence cost of the equipment

48,800 + 2,928 + 732 + 427 = $52,887

Cost of equipment =  $52,887

A(n) ____ is a computer-based information system designed to help knowledge workers select one of many alternative solutions to a problem.

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Answer: decision support system (DSS)

Explanation:

A decision support system better known as (DSS) is a computer based program which is used to support or aid determinations, judgments, and courses of action been taken in an organization or a business. A DSS browses through and analyzes massive amounts of data, thereby compiling comprehensive information which can be used to solve problems and make important decisions in and organization or business.

B MC Qu. 7-200 Krepps Corporation produces ... Krepps Corporation produces a single product. Last year, Krepps manufactured 29,010 units and sold 23,900 units. Production costs for the year were as follows: Direct materials Direct labor Variable manufacturing overhead Fixed manufacturing overhead $214,674 $121,842 $243,684 $319, 110 Sales totaled $1,159,150 for the year, variable selling and administrative expenses totaled $126,670, and fixed selling and administrative expenses totaled $205,971. There was no beginning Inventory. Assume that direct labor is a variable cost. Under absorption costing, the ending Inventory for the year would be valued at:_________ (Round your Intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)
a) $158.410
b) $228.410
c) $219.910
d) $185.910

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Answer:

a) $158.41

Explanation:

Unit product cost under absorption costing = Direct materials + Direct labor + Variable manufacturing overhead + Fixed manufacturing overhead / Total manufactured units

= (214,674 + 121,842 + 243,684 + 319,110) /29,010

= $899,310 / 29,010 unit

= $31 per unit

Ending inventory = $29,010 - $23,900 / $31

= $5110 * 31 per unit  

= $158,410

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