Which of the following is an example of​ investment? A. the purchase of a new assembly line by Ford B. a person money adding money to his retirement fund C. a student increasing his human capital by attending college D. a person depositing $ 100 a week to her savings account

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Answer 1

Answer:

Option A

Explanation:

In simple words,  To invest means to set aside money in the hope of receiving a favorable benefit or profit in the hereafter. To put it another way, to invest is to possess an asset or an item with the intention of earning money from it or benefiting from the appreciation of your investment, which is a growth in the object's value over time.

Thus, from the above we can conclude that the correct option is A.


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On December 1, a six-month liability insurance policy was purchased for $900. Analyze the required adjustment as of December 31 using T accounts, and then formally enter this adjustment in the general journal.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Prepaid insurance.                              Insurance expense

————————————-                     ———————————-

debit.   |    Credit.                                  Debit.   |      Credit

            |.     150.00.                                  150.   |

             

enter the debit of 150 under insurance expense in the journal

enter the credit of 150 under prepaid insurance in the journal

Zoey Bella Company has a payroll of $6,200 for a five-day workweek. Its employees are paid each Friday for the five-day workweek. Journalize the adjusting entry required on December 31, assuming the year ends on a Thursday.

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Answer:

Debit Salaries Expense $6,200

Credit Salaries Payable $6,200

Explanation:

Preparation of the adjusting entry required on December 31, assuming the year ends on a Thursday.

Based on the information given the appropriate

adjusting journal entry required on December 31, assuming the year ends on a Thursday will be :

December 31

Debit Salaries Expense $6,200

Credit Salaries Payable $6,200

Project Management Practice ProblemBragg’s Bakery is building a new automated bakery downtown Sandusky. Here are the activities that need to be completed to get the new bakery built and the equipment installed.
ACTIVITYPREDECESSORNORMAL TIME (WEEK)CRASH TIME (WEEK)EXPEDITING COST/WEEKA-963000BA853500CA15104000DB,C532000EC1062500FD,E215000
Hint: I have directly provided the crashing cost per unit time.
a. What is the normal project length?
b. What is the critical path in this project?
c. Which activity will you choose to crash first to reduce the duration of the project by one week?
d. What is the project length if all activities are crashed to their minimum?
e. What is the slack for activity D?

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Answer:

a. The normal project length is 36 weeks.

b. The critical path in this project is A-C-E-F.

c. The activity that you choose to crash first to reduce the duration of the project by one week is E because it has the least expediting cost/week amongst A, C, E, F.

d. The project length if all activities are crashed to their minimum is 23 weeks.

e. The slack for activity D is 5 weeks.

Explanation:

a) The normal length of the project = completion time of last activity = 36 weeks.

b) The criteria for critical activity:

[tex]LC_{i} = ES_{i} ,\\LC_{j} = ES_{j} ,\\[/tex]

[tex]ES_j - ES_i = LF_j - LF_{i} =[/tex] duration of the activity

where ES = Earliest start time, EF = Earliest finish time , LC = latest completion time, LF = latest finish time ,

The suffix- i refers to the preceding node, suffix-j refers to the succeeding node.

activities satisfying above all criteria are A, C, E, F

therefore critical path is A-C-E-F.

c) To reduce the project duration by 1 week. we should choose to crash among critical activities A, C, E, F. thus we choose to crash activity E because it has the least expediting cost/week amongst A, C, E, F.

d) if we crash all the activities to their minimum, then the project length = sum of crash time of all critical activities

= [6 + 10 + 6 + 1]

= 23 weeks.

e) The slack of activity d = LS - ES = 34 - 29

= 5 weeks

The critical path is given in the diagram,

Given D: Annual use of a particular item, in number of items per year Q: Number of items ordered in one purchase order, in units SS: Safety stock, in units L: Lead time, in fraction of a year I: Current inventory on hand, units Reorder point can be expressed as ______ (x below denotes the multiplication sign).

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Answer:

D×L + SS

Explanation:

The reorder point (ROP) is the inventories or stock level for a certain product that, when attained, initiates the reordering of more inventories. The lead time it will take to refill inventories is taken in when computing the reorder points for different stock holding units. This ensures inventory levels do not approach zero.

Computing reorder points necessitates a thorough understanding of purchase habits over a specific time period. The more ROP you compute for each product, the better you'll be able to anticipate future demand and guarantee you're using the reorder quantity calculation appropriately.

From the given information in the question:

The reorder point can be determined by using the formula:

Reorder point = Demand (D) at the point of leas time (L) with the addition of safety stock (SS)

Reorder point = D×L + SS

Consider a telephone call to London that currently would cost $5. If the real price of telephone calls does not change in the future, how much will it cost you to make a call to London in 50 years if the inflation rate is 5% (roughly its average over the past 30 years)? What if inflation is 10%.

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Answer:

If inflation were 5%, the value of the call in 50 years would be $ 57.33; while if inflation were 10% the value of the call would be $ 586.95.

Explanation:

Given that a telephone call to London that currently would cost $ 5, to determine, if the real price of telephone calls does not change in the future, how much will it cost you to make a call to London in 50 years if the inflation rate is 5% and if inflation is 10%, the following calculations must be made:

5 x 1.05 ^ 50 = X

5 x 11.4674 = X

57.33 = X

5 x 1.1 ^ 50 = X

5 x 117.39 = X

586.95 = X

Therefore, if inflation were 5%, the value of the call in 50 years would be $ 57.33; while if inflation were 10% the value of the call would be $ 586.95.

Scarcity, opportunity cost, and marginal analysis Alex is training for a triathlon, a timed race that combines swimming, biking, and running. Consider the following sentence: Because his pool sessions are helping him swim more quickly, Alex plans to reduce by 1 hour per week the time he spends training on the bike and increase by 1 hour the time he spends in the swimming pool; however, his wife says that he should stop doing any biking and running and spend all 20 hours per week in the pool. Which basic principle of individual choice does Alex's plan illustrate that his wife's advice does not?
a. All costs are opportunity costs.
b. People usually exploit opportunities to make themselves better off.
c. Resources are scarce.
d. Many decisions are made on the margin.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Marginal decisions involves considering the cost and benefit of taking a particular action. If the marginal benefit of taking a particular action exceeds the marginal cost, the activity should be undertaken

The demand rate for raw material A is normally distributed with an average of 300 pints per day. The standard deviation of daily demand is 15 pints. If the lead time for this material is 4 days, what is the standard deviation of demand during the 4-day lead time

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Answer:

the standard deviation of demand during the 4-day lead time is 30

Explanation:

the computation of the standard deviation of demand during the 4-day lead time is given below;

= Sqrt(Lead time) × Std deviation daily demand

= Sqrt(4) × 15

=2  × 15

= 30

Hence, the standard deviation of demand during the 4-day lead time is 30

issued $400,000 of 10-year bonds at a discount. Prior to maturity, when the carrying value of the bonds was $388,000, the company redeemed the bonds at 99. Prepare the entry to record the redemption of the bonds.

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Answer:

Dr Bonds Payable $400,000

Dr Loss on retirement of bonds $12,000

Cr Cash $396,000

Cr Discount on bonds $16,000

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entry to record the redemption of the bonds.

Dr Bonds Payable $400,000

Dr Loss on retirement of bonds $12,000

($400,000-$388,000)

Cr Cash $396,000

($400,000 *99% = $396,000)

Cr Discount on bonds $16,000

($400,000+$12,000-$396,000)

(To record the redemption of the bonds)

Shaq Corporation issued $10,000 of 20-year bonds on January 1, 2021. The bonds pay interest semiannually. This is a partial bond amortization schedule for the bonds.
Payment Cash Effective interest Decrease in balance Outstanding balance
9,080
1 400 409 9 9,089
2 400 409 9 9,098
3 400 409 9 9,107
4 400 410 10 9,117
What is the effective annual rate of interest on the bonds?
a. 9.0%.
b. 4.5%.
c. 8.0%.
d. 4.0%.

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Answer:

The correct option a. 9.0%.

Explanation:

Note: The data in this question are merged together. They are therefore sorted before answering the question. See the attached pdf file for the complete question with the sorted data.

The explanation of the answer is now given as follows:

Effective semiannual interest rate = Effective interest / Previous outstanding balance ……………………. (1)

Using Payment 1 information, we have:

Effective semiannual interest rate = 409 / 9,080 = 0.0450, or 4.50%

Effective annual interest rate = Effective semiannual interest rate * Number of semiannuals in a year = 4.50% * 2 = 9.0%

Therefore, the correct option a. 9.0%.

Output from a process contains 0.02 defective units. Defective units that go undetected into final assemblies cost $25 each to replace. An inspection process, which would detect and remove all defectives, can be established to test these units. However, the inspector, who van test 20 units per hour, is paid $8 per hour, including fringe benefits. Should an inspection station be established to test all units

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Answer: Inspection station should be established.

Explanation:

Cost to company if defect is not detected:

= Cost to replace * percentage defects * number of units tested per hour

= 25 * 0.02 * 20 units

= $10 per hour

Inspector is paid $8 per hour.

The fees to the inspector are less than the cost of replacement so the Inspection station should be established as it saves costs.

The Corbit Corp, sold merchandise for $10,000 cash. The cost of orp. sold merchandise for $10,000 cash. The cost of the se sold was $7,590. The journal entries to record this transaction under the perpetual inventory system would be:______.
A. Cash 10,000 Merchandise Inventory Cost of Merchandise Sold 10,000 7,590 7,590 Sales
B. Cash 10,000 Sales 10,000 Cost of Merchandise Sold 7,590 7,590 Merchandise Inventory
C. Cash 10,000 Sales 10,000 Merchandise Inventory Cost of Merchandise Sold 10,000 10,000
D. Cash 7,590 Sales 7,590 Cost of Merchandise Sold Merchandise Inventory 7,590 7,590

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Answer:

B. Cash 10,000 Sales 10,000 Cost of Merchandise Sold 7,590 7,590 Merchandise Inventory

Explanation:

The journal entry is shown below:

cash   $10,000

    To sales   $10,000

(being cash receipts is recorded)

Here cash is debited as it increased the assets and credited the sales as it also increased the revenue  

cost of merchandize sold  $7,590

      To merchandize inventory  $7,590

(being cost of merchandise sold is recorded)

Here cost is debited as it increased the expense and credited the merchanidse inventory as it decreased the inventory

Benny is the manager of an office-support business that supplies copying, binding, and other services for local companies. He must replace a worn-out copy machine that is used for black-and-white copying. He is considering two machines, and each of these has a monthly lease cost plus a cost for each page that is copied. Machine 1 has a monthly lease cost of $619, and there is a cost of $0.030 per page copied. Machine 2 has a monthly lease cost of $675, and there is a cost of $0.028 per page copied. Customers are charged $.16 per page copied. If Benny expects to make 105,000 copies per month, what would be the monthly cost for each machine

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Answer:

Machine one cost:

= Fixed cost + Variable cost

The Fixed cost is the lease cost and the variable cost is the cost per page copied. The number of pages is 105,000 and the cost per page for machine 1 is $0.030

= 619 + (0.030 * 105,000)

= $3,769 monthly

Machine two cost:

= 675 + (0.028 * 105,000)

= $3,615 monthly

A company is planning to purchase a machine that will cost $57,000 with a six-year life and no salvage value. The company expects to sell the machine's output of 3,000 units evenly throughout each year. A projected income statement for each year of the asset's life appears below. What is the payback period for this machine?
Sales $138,000
Costs:
Manufacturing $68,000
Depreciation on machine 9,500
Selling and administrative expenses 46,000 (123,500)
Income before taxes $14,500
Income tax (35%) 5,075
Net income $9,425
a. 6.00 years.
b. 1.99 year.
c. 6.05 years.
d. 12.10 years.
e. 3.01 years.

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Answer:

e. 3.01 years

Explanation:

Cost of Asset = $57,000  

Net annual cash Inflow = Net Income after Tax + Depreciation

Net annual cash Inflow = $9,425 + $9,500

Net annual cash Inflow = $18,925

Payback Period = Cost of Asset (Investment) / Net annual cash Inflow

Payback Period = $57,000 / $18,925

Payback Period = 3.01188904

Payback Period = 3.01 years

Green Melon Electronics Company's management plans to finance its operations with bank loans that will be repaid as soon as cash is available. The company's management expects that it will take 60 days to manufacture and sell its products and 50 days to receive payment from its customers. Green Melon's CFO has told the rest of the management team that they should expect the length of the bank loans to be approximately 110 days.

Which of the following responses to the CFO's statement is most accurate?

a. The CFO is not taking into account the amount of time the company has to pay its suppliers. Generally, there is a certain length of time between the purchase of materials and labor and the payment of cash for them. The CFO can reduce the estimated length of the bank loan by this amount of time.
b. The CFO's approximation of the length of the bank loans should be accurate, because it will take 110 days for the company to manufacture, sell, and collect cash for its goods. All these things must occur for the company to be able to repay its loans from the bank.

Setting and implementing a credit policy is important for three main reasons:
1. It has a major effect on sales, it influences the amount of funds tied up in receivables, and it affects bad debt losses.
2. It has a minor effect on sales, it influences the amount of funds tied up in receivables, and it affects bad debt losses.

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Answer: a. The CFO is not taking into account the amount of time the company has to pay its suppliers. Generally, there is a certain length of time between the purchase of materials and labor and the payment of cash for them. The CFO can reduce the estimated length of the bank loan by this amount of time.

1. It has a major effect on sales, it influences the amount of funds tied up in receivables, and it affects bad debt losses.

Explanation:

A. Since the company's management expects that it will take 60 days to manufacture and sell its products and 50 days to receive payment from its customers, while Green Melon's CFO informed the rest of the management team that they should expect the length of the bank loans to be approximately 110 days, then it can be inferred that the CFO is not taking into account the amount of time the company has to pay its suppliers.

2. Setting and implementing a credit policy is important because it has a major effect on sales, nfluences the amount of funds tied up in receivables, and it also affects bad debt losses.

Each of these items must be considered in preparing a statement of cash flows for Flint Corporation. for the year ended December 31, 2022.For each item, state how it should be shown in the statement of cash flows for 2022.a. Issued bonds for $150,000 cash.
b. Purchased equipment for $200,000 cash.
c. Sold land costing $50,000 for $50,000 cash.
d. Declared and paid a $20,000 cash dividend.

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Answer and Explanation:

The classification is as follows:

a. Financing activity inflow of cash

b. INvesting activity outflow of cash

c. Investing activity inflow of cash

d. Financing activity outflow of cash

The inflow of cash shows the positive sign while on the other hand the outflow of cash shows the negative sign

And, the same should be relevant

20 points to the best one !!

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Answer:

The answer is "Knowledge discovery & predictions category or anomalous detention assessment or Data mining".

Explanation:

Regression is a type of analysis in which some parameters' relationships are determined by the values of other variables, whereas departure detection is a type of analysis wherein the goal is to find changes in data from previously observed values. Enigma detaining analysis, often known as knowledge discovery analysis, is a sort for anomaly incarceration analysis, while regression is classed as a forecast.

The cost of direct materials transferred into the Rolling Department of Kraus Company is $3,000,000. The conversion cost for the period in the Rolling Department is $462,600. The total equivalent units for direct materials and conversion are 4,000 tons and 3,855 tons respectively. Determine the direct materials and conversion costs per equivalent unit.

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Answer:

the direct material & conversion cost per equivalent unit is $750 per ton and $120 per ton

Explanation:

The calculation of the direct material & conversion cost per equivalent unit is given below:

Direct materials per equivalent unit is

= $3,000,000 ÷ 4,000 tons

= $750 per ton

And,  

Conversion costs per equivalent unit is

= $462,600 ÷ 3,855 tons

= $120 per ton

Hence, the direct material & conversion cost per equivalent unit is $750 per ton and $120 per ton

Steven Washington's weekly gross earnings for the week ending March 9 were $3,340, and her federal income tax withholding was $567.80. Assuming the social security tax rate is 6% and Medicare tax is 1.5% of all earnings, what is Washington's net pay?

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Answer:

Washington's net pay was $ 2,564.28.

Explanation:

Given that Steven Washington's weekly gross earnings for the week ending March 9 were $ 3,340, and her federal income tax withholding was $ 567.80, assuming the social security tax rate is 6% and Medicare tax is 1.5% of all earnings, to determine what is Washington's net pay the following calculation must be performed:

(3,340 - 567.80) x (1 - 0.06 - 0.015) = X

2,772.2 x 0.925 = X

2,564.28 = X

Therefore, Washington's net pay was $ 2,564.28.

If the price of product L increases, then how will the demand curve for the close-substitute product J shift? If X is a normal good, will an increase in money income shift the supply or demand curve and in which direction?

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Answer:

demand curve for product J would shift rightwards or outwards

If X is a normal good, an increase in income would shift the demand curve rightwards or outwards

Explanation:

Substitute goods are goods that can be used in place of another good.

If the price of product L increases, the quantity demanded of product L declines. this is line with the law of demand

According to the law of demand, the higher the price, the lower the quantity demanded and the lower the price, the higher the quantity demanded.

Consumers would then shift to the consumption of the close substitute. As a result, there would be an increase in the demand for product J. This would lead to a rightward or outward shift of the demand curve for product J

Normal goods are goods that are goods whose demand increases when income increases and falls when income falls

Since X is a normal good, when income increases, the demand for good X increases. this would shift the demand curve outward

Do you think that MTV’s future lies mostly in its international operations? Explain your

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Diamond Boot Factory normally sells its specialty boots for $22 a pair. An offer to buy 100 boots for $15 per pair was made by an organization hosting a national event in Norfolk. The variable cost per boot is $9, and special stitching will add another $1 per pair to the cost.
Determine the differential income or loss per pair of boots from selling to the organization.

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Answer: $5.00

Explanation:

Differential income per pair is:

= Revenue per pair - Total cost per pair

= Selling price of pair - (Variable cost + Additional stitching cost)

= 15 - (9 + 1)

= 15 - 10

= $5.00

Ortega Company manufactures computer hard drives. The market for hard drives is very competitive. The current market price for a computer hard drive is $54. Ortega would like a profit of $14 per drive. What target cost Ortega should set to accomplish this objective

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Answer:

$40

Explanation:

Target cost is the cost per unit arrived at after having deducted the required profit margin from the competitive market price.

It is a management technique that makes management think about ways to achieve a set target cost rather than forcing their actual cost plus profit margin on customers.

In this case, the competitive market price is $54 per unit of hard drive whereas the company expects to achieve a total profit of $14  per unit  

Profit margin per unit=$14

competitive market price=$54

Target cost=competitive market price-profit margin per unit

Target cost=$54-$14

Target cost=$40

Journalize the entries to record the following transactions for Mountain Realty Inc.:
Aug.26 Issued for cash 128,000 shares of no-par common stock The stock outstanding when a corporation has issued only one class of stock. (with a stated value of $5) at $6.
Oct.1 Issued at par value 41,000 shares of preferred 1% stock, $10 par The monetary amount printed on a stock certificate. for cash.
Nov. 30 Issued for cash 17,000 shares of preferred 1% stock, $10 par at $11

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below"

On Aug 26

Cash Dr $768,000

         To Common stock $640,000

         To Additional paid in capital $128,000

(Being issuance of the common stock is recorded)

On Oct 1

Cash Dr $410,000

        To preferred stock $410,000

(Being the issuance of the preferred stock is recorded)

On Nov 30

Cash Dr $187,000

         To Common stock $170,000

         To Additional paid in capital $17,000

(Being issuance of the common stock is recorded)

The purpose or objectives of Competition policy​

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Article 1] This Act, by prohibiting private monopolization, unreasonable restraint of trade and unfair trade practices, by preventing excessive concentration of economic power and by eliminating unreasonable restraint on production, sale, price, technology and the like, and all other unjust restriction of business ...

Answer:

Competition policy promotes market competition by regulating anti-competitive behavior undertaken by firms. The fundamental reason for competition policy is to allow the smooth functioning of the free market and the price mechanism, thus maximizing economic welfare.

Explanation:

Convert each of the following estimates of useful life to a straight-line depreciation rate, stated as a percentage, assuming that the residual value of the fixed asset is to be ignored: (a) 4 years, (b) 8 years, (c) 10 years, (d) 16 years, (e) 25 years, (f) 40 years, (g) 50 years. If required, round your answers to two decimal places.

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Young Corporation is considering purchasing equipment that costs $80,000 and is expected to provide the following cash inflows over its five-year useful life: Year Cash inflow 1 $ 18,000 2 22,000 3 24,000 4 16,000 5 9,000 What is the payback period of this investment project

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Answer:

It will take 4 years to cover the initial investment.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Initial investment= $80,000

Cash flows:

1 $ 18,000

2 22,000

3 24,000

4 16,000

5 9,000

The payback period is the time required to cover the initial investment:

Year 1= 18,000 - 80,000= -62,000

Year 2= 22,000 - 62,000= -40,000

Year 3= 24,000 - 40,000= -16,000

Year 4= 16,000 - 16,000= 0

It will take 4 years to cover the initial investment.

Flexible budgets Group of answer choices are static budgets that have been revised for changes in price(s). accommodate changes in activity levels. accommodate changes in the inflation rate. are used to evaluate capacity utilization.

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Answer: accommodate changes in activity levels.

Explanation:

A flexible budget is refered to as the budget which changes based on the actual activity. It accommodate changes in activity levels.

It is the budget which is allowed to be adjusted as a result of the change in the assumptions that's used in the creation of the budget during the planning process of the management.

Answer:

accommodate changes in activity levels. is the correct choice.

Explanation:

Flexible budgets Group of answer accommodate changes in activity levels.

we flew to ___Dublin Airport in ___ Ireland. correct determiners​

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Answer:

we flew to the Dublin Airport in the Ireland

Five individuals organized Miami Music Corporation on January 1. At the end of January 31, the following monthly financial data are available:

Total Revenues…………………………....... $131,000
Operating Expenses………………………… 90,500
Cash…………………………………………...........30,800
Accounts Receivable……………………… .25,300
Supplies……………………………………..........40,700
Accounts Payable…………………………... 25,700
Common Stock………………………………...30,600

Required:
a. Did Miami Music Corporation generate a profit? Which financial statement indicates this?
c. Does Miami Music Corporation have sufficient resources to pay its liabilities? Which financial statement indicates this?

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Answer:

a. Profit(loss) = Total revenue - Total expenses

= 131,000 - 90,500

= $41,000

The company did in fact generate profit of $41,000 and this can be shown from the Income Statement which is where profit or loss is calculated.

b. A company uses its assets to pay off its liabilities so if the liabilities are less than the assets then the company is capable of paying off its liabilities:

Assets = Cash + Accounts Receivable + Supplies

= 30,800 + 25,300 + 40,700

= $96,800

Liabilities are just the Accounts Payable of $25,700.

Liabilities are less than Assets so Miami Music does indeed have sufficient resources to pay its liabilities.

This information comes from the Balance Sheet which is where assets and liabilities are shown.

Based on recent statistics, which of the following individuals would have the lowest probability of being unemployed?
a. a 45-year-old white male.
b. a 50-year-old white female.
c. a 32-year-old African American female.
d. a 19-year-old African American male.
e. a 17-year-old white female.

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Answer:

a. a 45-year-old white male.

Explanation:

Middle aged white males have the lowest unemployment rate in the United States. Employment ratios for white and asian men are approximately the same,  72.8%, which is higher than any other demographic group. Besides the normal prejudices that exist in society, these two groups also have the highest average education level (i.e. more college years)

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