A buyer and a seller enter into a real estate sales contract. Under the contract's terms, the buyer will pay the seller $500 a month for 10 years. The seller will continue to hold legal title, while the buyer will live in the home and pay all real estate taxes, insurance premiums, and regular upkeep costs. What kind of contract do the buyer and seller have

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Answer 1

Answer: Land Sales Contract

Explanation:

Land Sales contract are a way to buy a property for people who would otherwise be unable to buy one because they were unable to get a mortgage or are running low in funds.

It works by the buyer paying the seller a certain amount of money for a period of time according to an agreement. During this period of payment, the seller continues to hold the legal rights to the property and then passes it to the buyer when they are finished paying. In this scenario therefore, the seller effectively plays the role of a mortgage bank.  


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Suppose Acap Corporation will pay a dividend of $2.88 per share at the end of this year and $3.01 per share next year. You expect​ Acap's stock price to be $53.87 in two years. Assume that​ Acap's equity cost of capital is 10.3%. a. What price would you be willing to pay for a share of Acap stock​ today, if you planned to hold the stock for two​ years? b. Suppose instead you plan to hold the stock for one year. For what price would you expect to be able to sell a share of Acap stock in one​ year? c. Given your answer in ​(b​), what price would you be willing to pay for a share of Acap stock today if you planned to hold the stock for one​ year? How does this compare to your answer in ​(a​)?

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Answer:

A.P(0)=$48.89

B.P(1)=$51.56

C.P(0)=$49.35

Explanation:

A. Calculation for what price would you be willing to pay for a share of Acap stock​ today if you planned to hold the stock for two year

Using this formula

P(0)=Dividend per share/Percentage of Equity cost of capital +(Dividend next year+Stock price)/Percentage of Equity cost of capital

Let plug in the formula

P(0) = 2.88/ 1.103 + (3.01+ 53.87) / 1.103^2=

P(0)=2.611+56.88/1.216609

P(0)=59.491/1.216609

P(0)=$48.89

b. Calculation for what price would you expect to be able to sell a share of Acap stock in one​ year

Using this formula

P(1)=(Dividend next year + Stock price)/Percentage of Equity cost of capital

Let plug in the formula

P(1) = (3.01 + 53.87) / 1.103 = $50.00

P(1)=56.88/1.103

P(1)=$51.56

c.Calculation for what price would you be willing to pay for a share of Acap stock today if you planned to hold the stock for one​ year

Using this formula

P(0)=(Dividend per share + P(1)/Percentage of Equity cost of capital

Let plug in the formula

P(0) = (2.88 + 51.56) / 1.103

P(0)=54.44/1.103

P(0)=$49.35

Therefore compare to the answer in ​(a​)

if you planned to hold the stock for two year you will have $48.89 and if you planned to hold the stock for one​ year you will have $49.35.

Ayayai Company issued $612,000 of 10%, 20-year bonds on January 1, 2017, at 102. Interest is payable semiannually on July 1 and January 1. Ayayai Company uses the effective-interest method of amortization for bond premium or discount. Assume an effective yield of 9.7705%. Prepare the journal entries to record the following. (Round intermediate calculations to 6 decimal places, e.g. 1.251247 and final answer to 0 decimal places, e.g. 38,548. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) (a)The issuance of the bonds. (b)The payment of interest and related amortization on July 1, 2017. (c)The accrual of interest and the related amortization on December 31, 2017.

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Answer:

(a)The issuance of the bonds.

January 1, 2017, bonds are issued

Dr Cash 624,260

    Cr Bonds payable 612,000

    Cr Premium on bonds payable 12,260

(b)The payment of interest and related amortization on July 1, 2017.

July 1, 2017, first coupon payment

Dr Interest expense 30,497

Dr Premium on bonds payable 103

    Cr cash 30,600

(c)The accrual of interest and the related amortization on December 31, 2017.

December 31, 2017, accrued interest

Dr Interest expense 30,492

Dr Premium on bonds payable 108

    Cr Interest payable 30,600

Explanation:

We must first determine the market price of the bonds:

PV of face value = $612,000 / (1 + 4.88525%)⁴⁰ = $90,818.5814

PV of coupons = $30,600 x 17.43274 (PV annuity factor, 4.88525%, 40 periods) = $533,441.844

market price = $90,818.5814 + $533,441.844 = $624,260

amortization for first coupon payment:

= ($624,260 x 4.88525%) - ($612,000 x 5%) = $30,496.68194 - $30,600 = $103.31806

amortization for second coupon payment:

= ($624,156.6819 x 4.88525%) - ($612,000 x 5%) = $30,491.6143 - $30,600 = $108.3856955

What 3 payroll options are available inside of QuickBooks Online?

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The answer is core, premium, and elite
Core, Premium and Elite, all of which allow small business owners to run payroll and file taxes automatically.

Real GDP means GDP:________.
a. corrected for changes in quality.
b. valued at prices in a base year.
c.that does not change from year to year.
d. valued at prices at which goods are actually sold.

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Answer:

b. valued at prices in a base year.

Explanation:

Real gross domestic product (GDP) is basically nominal GDP adjusted to inflation. This means that the in order for the real GDP to increase or decrease, the actual output of goods and services must change, not only their price.

E.g. a small economy that produces 10 hats at $5 and 5 bikes at $10 in 2019, the 2019 (base year) GDP = $100.

In 2020, the economy produced 12 hats at $50 and 5 bikes at $10, the nominal GDP = $650, but the real GDP = (12 x $5) + (5 x $10) = $110.

Use the information in the chart to calculate the real exchange rate between the U.S. dollar and the Indian rupee. Round to the nearest whole number. 2014 2015 2016 rupees/dollar 57 62 72 U.S. price index 99.5 100.1 101.1 Indian price index 108 117 128 What was the real exchange rate in 2014

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Answer: 52.51 rupees/dollar

Explanation:

The real exchange rate attempts to account inflation in the countries being compared by using prices in the exchange rate.

The formula for calculating it is;

Real exchange rate = Nominal exchange rate *(Price index of domestic country/Price index of foreign country)

Real exchange rate in 2014 = 57*(99.5/108)

= 52.51 rupees/dollar

Relevant financial information for Gordon, Inc. andJordan, Inc. for the current year is provided below. ($ in millions) Net sales Net income Total assets, beginning Total assets, ending Gordon, Inc. $3,280 118 1,420 Jordan, Inc. $6,540 132 1,600 2,230 2,020 Based on these data, which of the following is a correct conclusion?
A) Return on Assets is 7.4% for Gordon and 6.5% for Jordan. Thus, Gordon is more profitable than Jordan
B) Return on Assets is 7.4% for Gordon and 6.5% for Jordan. Thus, Gordon is less profitable than Jordan
C) Return on Assets is 7.8% for Gordon and 6.2% for Jordan. Thus, Gordon is more profitable than Jordan
D) Return on Assets is 7.8% for Gordon and 6.2% for Jordan. Thus, Gordon is less profitable than Jordan

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Answer:

C) Return on Assets is 7.8% for Gordon and 6.2% for Jordan. Thus, Gordon is more profitable than Jordan

Explanation:

please find attached a clear image of the table used in answering this question

Return on assets = net income / average total assets

average total assets = (beginning assets  + ending asset) / 2

for gordon

average total assets = (1420 + 1600) / 2 = 1510

ROA = 118 / 1510 = 0.078146 = 7.8%

For Jordan,

average total assets = (2,230 + 2,020) / 2 = 2125

ROA = 132 /  2125 = 0.062118 = 6.2118%

The ROA figure shows how well a company converts assets into net income. The higher the ROA number, the better as it means the firm earns  more money on less investment

dentify what concept each of the following circumstances is an example of: a. Students end up doing "all-nighters" just to finish a term paper. (Click to select) b. The so-called "Lake Wobegon effect" where everyone in a group claims to be above average. (Click to select) c. People who are usually very neat tend to litter in areas that are covered with graffiti. (Click to select) d. Behavioral economists suggest that brand loyalty can be a source of monopoly power for producers. (Click to select)

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Answer:

a. Students end up doing "all-nighters" just to finish a term paper.- Planning Fallacy

The Planning fallacy is a tendency by humans to overestimate how much time they have to complete a project due to them having an optimism bias when projecting how much time will be needed. The students thought they had time to study up until they didn't.

b. The so-called "Lake Wobegon effect" where everyone in a group claims to be above average. - The Overconfidence Effect

The overconfidence effect leads people to believe that their abilities exceed what they actually are and can be called the  Lake Wobegon effect which was derived from the name of a fictional town where every child was supposedly above average.

c. People who are usually very neat tend to litter in areas that are covered with graffiti.- Framing effect

The Framing effect refers to a cognitive tendency by people to make decisions based on the how it is presented to them. The places covered with graffiti appeared dirty to them so them chose to litter there.

d. Behavioral economists suggest that brand loyalty can be a source of monopoly power for producers. - Status quo bias

This supports the old saying, "if it isn't broke, don't fix it". This bias is an emotional one that leads people to stay in a condition that they are used to because it is what they know and anything else might be considered a loss to them. Therefore companies can use these to always sell to a group of people if those people have brand loyalty.

Bustillo Incorporated is working on its cash budget for March. The budgeted beginning cash balance is $35,000. Budgeted cash receipts total $142,000 and budgeted cash disbursements total $151,000. The desired ending cash balance is $30,000. To attain its desired ending cash balance for March, the company needs to borrow:

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Answer:

$4,000

Explanation:

Bustillo Incorporated

Cash Budget

For the month of March, 202x

Beginning cash balance                  $35,000

Total cash collections                     $142,000

Total cash disbursements             ($151,000)

Ending cash before financing         $26,000

Desired minimum cash balance    ($30,000)

Financing needs                               ($4,000)

The tri-star company currently use an old lathe that was purchase 2 years ago at $6000. This machine is being depreciatin on a MACRS five year (20%, 32%, 19%, 12%, 11%, 6%). The current market value for this machine is $3,000. The proposed new improved lathe cost $10,000 and additional installation fee of $1,000. The new lathe would require that inventories be increased by $800 and account receivable increase $600, but accounts payable would simultaneously increase by $700. Tri-Star's marginal federal-plus-state tax rate is 30%. What is the initial investment of company when evaluating the replacement of old lathe by the new one?

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Answer:

$8,736

Explanation:

initial investment = capital expenditures (machine's purchase cost + installation costs) + any increase in working capital - disposal of old machine

capital expenditures  = $10,000 + $1,000 = $11,000

after tax salvage value = market value + taxes on disposal

the current book value of the old machine = $6,000 - $1,200 - $1,920 = $2,880

taxes on salvage value = (book value - market value) x tax rate = ($2,880 - $3,000) x 30% = -$36

after tax salvage value = $3,000 - $36 = $2,964

net working capital = current liabilities - current assets

change in working capital = $800 + $600 - $700 = $700

initial investment = $11,000 + $700 - $2,964 = $8,736

CHEGG If you invest $200 in a stock, borrowing 90 percent of the $200 at 10 percent interest, and the stock price rises by 20 percent, what is the return on your investment

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Answer:

Return on your investment (ROI) = 20%

Explanation:

Return on investment would be the proportion of the amount invested that is earned as profit. Note the following :

The amount earned as cash return would be determined as the capital gains less the interest on the loan.

Also, the amount invested would refer to the personal capital contribution made by the investor. This implies the total cost of the stock less the interest earned on the amount borrowed.

The principles above are illustrated as follows:  

Capital gain on stock  = stock price at the end - stock price at the beginning

Stock price at the end= 120% × 200 = 240

Capital gain = 240  - 200 = 40

Cost of fund = interest rate × amount borrowed

Amount borrowed = 90% × 200 = 180

Cost of fund = 20% ×   (90% × 200) = 36

Return on investment = Capital gains - cost of funds /(Total cost - amount borrowed)

ROI = (40 - 36)/(200 - 180)× 100 = 20%

Return on your investment (ROI) = 20%

The new machine will increase cash flow by $326,000 per year. You believe the technology used in the machine has a 10-year life; in other words, no matter when you purchase the machine, it will be obsolete 10 years from today. The machine is currently priced at $1,760,000. The cost of the machine will decline by $111,000 per year until it reaches $1,205,000, where it will remain.
1. If your required return is 13 percent, calculate the NPV today.
2. If your required return is 13 percent, calculate the NPV for the following years.
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6
3. Should you purchase the machine?
4. If so, when should you purchase it?
A. Today
B. One year from now
C. Two years from now

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Answer:

1. If your required return is 13 percent, calculate the NPV today.

initial outlay -$1,760,000

10 annual cash flows $326,000

NPV = $8,955.37

2. If your required return is 13 percent, calculate the NPV for the following years.

Year 1

initial outlay -$1,649,000

9 annual cash flows $326,000

NPV = $23,919.57

Year 2

initial outlay -$1,538,000

8 annual cash flows $326,000

NPV = $26,399.12

Year 3

initial outlay -$1,427,000

7 annual cash flows $326,000

NPV = $14,771

Year 4

initial outlay -$1,316,000

6 annual cash flows $326,000

NPV = -$12,798.77

Year 5

initial outlay -$1,205,000

5 annual cash flows $326,000

NPV = -$169,382.61

Year 6

initial outlay -$1,205,000

4 annual cash flows $326,000

NPV = -$346,322.35

3. Should you purchase the machine?

You can purchase the machine this year, but it would be more profitable if you purchase it later.

4. If so, when should you purchase it?

C. Two years from now

A company budgets​ 10,000 units of sales based on a projected selling price of​ $13.00. The actual units sold were​ 15,000 at a price of​ $10. What is the flexible budget for​ sales?

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Answer:

The flexible budget for sales = $195,000

Explanation:

A flexible budget is that which is prepared for actual level of activity achieved. It is used for control purpose to determine how where the a business is doing in terms of performance .

The flexible budgeted is usually prepared at the end of the period to which it relates. In other words, it is prepared in retrospect. And it uses the assumptions of the fixed budget.

The flexible budget for sales = actual sales in units × Standard selling price

                = 15,000× $13.00 = $195,000

The flexible budget for sales = $195,000

ESS Corporation is organized on January 1, 20X1 and is a calendar year-end corporation. It meets all the S corporation requirements and all shareholders consent to an S corporation election. In order to be treated as an S corporation in the current year, ESS must make an election by

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Answer:

ESS Corporation

S Corporation:

In order to be treated as an S corporation in the current year, ESS must make an election by March 15 (75 days from January 1, 20X1).

Explanation:

ESS Corporation becomes an S corporation when it has met the requirements to be treated as an S corporation.  With an S corporation structure, the corporate income or loss, deductions and credits of ESS corporation are passed through the individual shareholders for federal tax purposes.  This means that ESS Corporation does not pay federal income taxes, but the individual partners pay the taxes.  This avoids double taxation of the income of the ESS Corporation at the corporate and individual levels.  Instead, the tax is levied at the individual level and rates.  The company structure of ESS Corporation confers many advantages to her shareholders.

. Identify each of the following as (i) part of an expansionary fiscal policy, (ii) part of a contractionary fiscal policy, or (iii) not part of fiscal policy. a. The personal income tax rate is lowered. b. Congress cuts spending on defense. c. College students are allowed to deduct tuition costs from their federal income taxes. d. The corporate income tax rate is lowered. e. The state of Nevada builds a new tollway in an attempt to expand employment and ease traffic in Las Vegas.

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Answer:

Option, A , D, E = expansionary fiscal policy.

Option B = Contractionary fiscal policy

Option C = not a part of fiscal policy

Explanation:

The expansionary fiscal policy occurred when there is a decrease in taxes and an increase in government expenditure (spendings). While contractionary fiscal policy occurs when taxes are increased by the government and there is a fall or decrease in government spendings. Therefore, Option A, Option D, and Option E are part of the expansionary fiscal policy.

Option B is a contractionary fiscal policy. While option C is not a part of fiscal policy

Customer Z is a single 26-year-old man who earns $125,000 annually. He informs you that he is getting married and that his new wife's income of $75,000 per year will put them into the highest federal tax bracket. The couple will have investable income of $25,000 per year. The couple wishes to buy a house in 5 years that will be substantially more expensive than the condominium in which they currently reside. To meet the customer's needs for the large cash down payment in 5 years and to reduce taxable income, the BEST recommendation is to:_____________.
A. open a margin account and invest in income bonds
B. open an Individual Retirement Account and invest in tax-deferred variable annuities
C. open a cash account and invest in mutual funds holding high yielding common and preferred stocks
D. open a trust account and invest in Treasury STRIPs

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Answer: C. open a cash account and invest in mutual funds holding high yielding common and preferred stocks

Explanation:

Investing in Mutual funds which hold high yielding common and preferred shares is the best option here. The dividends received will be high enough but will not be taxed too much as dividend tax is limited to 15% thereby saving the investment on taxes.

Also seeing as they will require the investment in other to buy a house in 5 years, they will need something that can be easily liquidated. Mutual funds are easy to liquidate from and so their investment here can be easily withdrawn when the time comes to allow them meet the house down payment.

If the U.S. dollar appreciates in the foreign exchange market, U.S. exports will be __________ and U.S. imports will be __________.

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decrease and increases

The petty cash fund has a current balance of $ 350​, which is the established fund balance. Based on activity in the​ fund, it is determined that the balance needs to be changed to $ 550. Which journal entry is needed to make this​ change?
A. No journal entry is needed because this change only involves cash.
B. Debit the Petty Cash account and credit the Cash account for $200.
C. Debit the Cash account and credit the Petty Cash account for $200.
D. Debit the Petty Cash account and credit the Cash account for $550.

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Answer:

i think the answer is B. Debit the Petty Cash account and credit the Cash account for $200.

Explanation:

Consider this case: Mildred’s Brewing Corp. needs to take out a one-year bank loan of $500,000 and has been offered loan terms by two different banks. One bank has offered a simple interest loan of 11% that requires monthly payments. The loan principal will be paid back at the end of the year. Another bank has offered 8% add-on interest to be repaid in 12 equal monthly installments. Based on a 360-day year, what will be the monthly payment for each loan for November? (Hint: Remember that November has 30 days.) Value Simple interest monthly payment Value Add-on interest monthly payment

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Answer:

Mildred's Brewing Corp.

Monthly Payment for each loan for November:

a) Simple Interest = $55,000/12

= $4,583

b) Value Add-on interest  monthly payment

= $43,494.31 ($521,931.68/12)

Explanation:

a) Data:

Bank loan = $500,000

Terms by bank one:

Simple interest of 11% paid monthly

Loan principal to be repaid at the end of the year.

Terms by bank two:

Add-on (Compound) interest = 8%

Repayment of interest and loan principal in 12 equal monthly installments.

b) Total Simple Interest Calculation:

Monthly Simple interest = ($500,000 x 11% )

= $55,000

c) Add-on Interest Calculation:

Using an online calculator, the total add-on interest will be $21,932.68 at an effective interest rate of 0.667% compounded monthly or 8%/12.

Principal =                $500,000.00

Total interest               $21,931.68

Principal + Interest  $521,931.68

Monthly Repayment = $43,494.31 ($521,931.68/12)

d) The simple interest option will cost $55,000 in simple interest and the loan repayment at year-end of $500,000.  The Add-on interest with equal monthly repayment of interest and principal will be $43,494.31, which costs $21,931.68 in total compound interest.

A company purchased $270,000 in supplies during the year. The supplies account increased by $10,000 during the year to an ending balance of $66,000. For what amount was the adjusting entry to supplies expense?

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Answer:

$260,000

Explanation:

Opening balance = Ending balance - Increase in ending balance

=$66,000 - $10,000

=$56,000

Supplies Expenses = Opening balance + Purchases - Closing balance

=$56,000 + $270,000 - $66,000

=$336,000 - $66,000

=$260,000

Therefore, the amount that will be the adjusting entry to supplies expenses is $260,000

A product line should NOT be discontinued if the contribution margin lost is A. less than the variable costs saved. B. less than the fixed costs saved. C. more than the fixed costs saved. D. more than the variable costs saved.

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Answer:

B. less than the fixed costs saved.

Explanation:

A product line should NOT be discontinued if the contribution margin lost is "more than the fixed costs saved."

According to the economic rule, the product line should only be discontinued when the contribution margin lost is less than the fixed cost saved.

Also, this implies that the cost of production should be reduced or the production line discontinued.

However, when the contribution lost is more than the fixed cost saved, that shows profits.

Hence, in this case, it is concluded that the correct answer is option C. "more than the fixed costs saved."

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If the rate of inflation is 4.8 %4.8%​, what nominal interest rate is necessary for you to earn a 2.2 %2.2% real interest rate on your​ investment? ​(Note: Be careful not to round any intermediate steps less than six decimal​ places.

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Answer:

Nominal rate of return= 7.11%

Explanation:

Inflation is the increase in the price level.It erodes the value of money.rise in the price of money  

Nominal interest is that quoted for investment or loan transactions. It has not been been adjusted for inflation.  

Real interest rate is the amount of interest in terms of the the quantity of good and services that can be purchased. It is the nominal interest rate adjusted for inflation.  

The relationship between inflation, real interest and nominal interest rate is given using the Fishers Effect;  

N = ( (1+R) × (1+F)) - 1  

N- nominal rate, R-real rate, F- inflation  

real rate - 2.2%, inflation - 4.8%

Nominal rate of return =(1.022)× (1.048) - 1 = 0.071056

Nominal rate of return = 0.071056 × 100 = 7.1056 %

Nominal rate of return= 7.11%

manufactures two products: A and B. The company's accounting records revealed the following per-unit costs for direct materials and direct labor: Product A Product B Production volume (units) 4,000 5,000 Direct materials $40 $60 Direct labor: 2.5 hours at $10/hour $25 2 hours at $10/hour $20 Management is considering a shift to activity-based costing and gathered the following manufacturing overhead data: Expected Activity Activity Cost Pool Estimated OH Cost Activity cost driver Product A Product B Setups $240000 Number of setups 80 40 General factory $2350000 Direct labor hours 10,000 10,000 Machine processing $120000 Machine hours 2,000 1,000 Q: Suppose the company uses conventional job-order costing with a plantwide predetermined overhead rate and direct labor hours as the allocation base. Assuming that actual and expected direct labor hours are the same, what is the unit product cost of Product B under conventional job-order costing

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Answer:

Unitary cost= $351

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Overhead costs:

Setups= $240,000

General factory= $2,350,000

Machine processing= $120,000

Total overhead= $2,710,000

Total direct labor hours= 10,000 + 10,000= 20,000

First, we need to calculate the predetermined overhead rate:

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

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 2,710,000/20,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $135.5 per direct labor hour

Now, we can calculate the unitary cost for Product B:

Direct materials $60

Direct labor: 2 hours at $10/hour $20

Unitary cost= 60 + 20 + 2*135.5

Unitary cost= $351

Fortune Enterprises is an all-equity firm that is considering issuing $13.5 million of perpetual debt. The interest rate is 10%. The firm will use the proceeds of the bond sale to repurchase equity. Fortune distributes all earnings available to stockholders immediately as dividends. The firm will generate $3 million of earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) every year into perpetuity. Fortune is subject to a corporate tax rate of 40%. Suppose the personal tax rate on interest income is 55%, and the personal tax rate on equity income is 20%.

What is the annual after-tax cash flow to debt holders under each plan?

a. Debt holders get $0 mil. under the unlevered plan vs. 1.2 mil. under the levered plan
b. Debt holders get $1.2 mil. under the unlevered plan vs. 0.66 mil. under the levered plan
c. Debt holders get $0 mil. under the unlevered plan vs. 0.66 mil. under the levered plan
d. Debt holders get $0 mil. under the unlevered plan vs. 0.6075 mil. under the levered plan

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Answer:

d. Debt holders get $0 mil. under the unlevered plan vs. 0.6075 mil. under the levered plan

Explanation:

interests paid to debt holders = $13,500,000 x 10% = $1,350,000

generally, interest revenue is taxed as ordinary revenue = corporate income tax rate (if debt holder is a business) or personal income tax (if debt holder is an individual).

under the first plan, debt holders get nothing because there is no outstanding debt since the company is an all equity firm.

under the second plan, if the personal tax rate on interest income is 55%, which is really high, the debt holders will earn $1,350,000 x (1 - 55%) = $607,500

To create a budget: Multiple Choice From the Banking Menu, select Planning & Budgets > Budgets From the Company Menu, select Planning & Budgeting > Set Up Budgets From the Company Center, select Company & Financials > Budgets From the Edit Menu, select Preferences > Set Up Budgets

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Answer: From the Company Menu, select Planning & Budgeting > Set Up Budgets

Explanation:

Quickbooks is a very popular and effective accounting software that is mainly used by Small to Medium Scale Businesses to manage their Accounting affairs with its myriad of functions including on-premises and online cloud functions for ease of operations.

When setting up a new budget with Quickbooks, from the Company menu, click on Planning and Budgeting and then click on Set Up Budgets. After that you should click on Create New Budget and then continue from there.

An investment adviser is opening that day's mail and receives a check from a customer made out to the "Jones Cleaning Service" - the check was mailed in error to the adviser. The same day, the investment adviser mails the check back to Jones Cleaning Service. Under NASAA rules, the investment adviser:

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Complete Question:

An investment adviser is opening that day's mail and receives a check from a customer made out to the "Jones Cleaning Service" - the check was mailed in error to the adviser. The same day, the investment adviser mails the check back to Jones Cleaning Service. Under NASAA rules, the investment adviser:

I. is deemed to have taken custody of the customer's funds

II. has not taken custody of the customer's funds

III. must keep a record of the check received

IV. is not required to keep a record of the check received

A. I and III

B. I and IV

C. II and III

D. II and IV

Answer:

C. II and III

Explanation:

In this scenario, an investment adviser is opening that day's mail and receives a check from a customer made out to the "Jones Cleaning Service" - the check was mailed in error to the adviser. The same day, the investment adviser mails the check back to Jones Cleaning Service. Under North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA) rules, the investment adviser has not taken custody of the customer's funds and must keep a record of the check received.

According to NASAA rules, if an investment adviser inadvertently receives a check made out to a third party like it was made out to the "Jones Cleaning Service" in error, provided that the investment adviser mails the check to the third party (customer) within 3 business-working days, then the adviser has not taken custody of the customer's funds. Also, it is required that the investment adviser must keep a record of the check received.

You paid cash for $1,400 worth of stock a year ago. Today the portfolio is worth $2,134. a. What rate of return did you earn on the investment?

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Answer:

rate of return on investment = 52.4%

Explanation:

The rate of return earned on the investment can be worked out using the Future value of a lump sum formula. The future value of a lump sum is the amount lump would amount to if interest is earned and compounded at a certain interest rate.

The formula is  FV = PV × (1+r)^(n)

PV = Present Value- 1,400

FV - Future Value, - 2,134

n- number of years- 1

r- interest rate - ?

2,134  = 1,400× (1+r)^(1)

(1+r)^(1) = 2,134/1,400

r= 1.5242  - 1

r = 0.524   × 100 = 52.4%

r= 52.4%

rate of return on investment = 52.4%

When working on a reconciliation, the Reconciliation screen has all the transaction data you need.


On the Reconciliation screen, by default, the list of transactions hides transactions that occur after the statement end date. To show all transactions _______________________________ or select the Clear filter/View all link in this same area to remove all filters.

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Answer:

On the Reconciliation screen, by default, the list of transactions hides transactions that occur after the statement end date. To show all transactions _________Click to Reset______________________ or select the Clear filter/View all link in this same area to remove all filters.

Explanation:

By clicking the Clear filter/View all link, you are able to Reset the filter and remove all filters which hide transactions that occur after the statement end date.  Then all the transactions will be showed on the Reconciliation screen for your viewing and review.  The Reset function enables you to carry out your desired filter, just with a click of your mouse.

The following data have been recorded for recently completed Job 450 on its job cost sheet. Direct materials cost was $2,108. A total of 36 direct labor-hours and 234 machine-hours were worked on the job. The direct labor wage rate is $18 per labor-hour. The Corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine-hours. The predetermined overhead rate is $25 per machine-hour. The total cost for the job on its job cost sheet would be:

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Answer:

Total cost= $8,606

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Job 450:

Direct materials= $2,108

A total of 36 direct labor-hours and 234 machine-hours were worked on the job.

The direct labor wage rate is $18 per labor-hour.

The predetermined overhead rate is $25 per machine-hour.

We need to calculate the total cost for Job 450:

Direct materials= 2,108

Direct labor= 36*18= 648

Overhead= 234*25= 5,850

Total cost= $8,606

Granfield Company has a piece of manufacturing equipment with a book value of $40,000 and a remaining useful life of four years. At the end of the four years the equipment will have a zero salvage value. The market value of the equipment is currently $22,000. Granfield can purchase a new machine for $120,000 and receive $22,000 in return for trading in its old machine. The new machine will reduce variable manufacturing costs by $19,000 per year over the four-year life of the new machine. The total increase or decrease in net income by replacing the current machine with the new machine (ignoring the time value of money) is:

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Answer:

The total decrease in net income by replacing the current machine with the new machine (ignoring the time value of money) is $22,000

Explanation:

Taking note of "Ignoring the time value of money "

The total decrease in net income by replacing the current machine with the new machine = (-Initial cash outlay + Saving in annual variable) + manufacturing costs * Number of year

The total decrease in net income by replacing the current machine with the new machine = -$120000 + $22000 + $19,000 *4

=  (-$120000 +  $22000)+ $19,000 *4

= -$98,000 + $76,000

= -$22,000

Conclusion: The total decrease in net income by replacing the current machine with the new machine = $22,000

The Federal Reserve and the money supply
Suppose the money supply (as measured by checkable deposits) is currently $400 billion. The required reserve ratio is 20%. Banks hold $80 billion in reserves, so there are no excess reserves. The Federal Reserve ("the Fed") wants to decrease the money supply by $35 billion, to $365 billion. It could do this through open-market operations or by changing the required reserve ratio. Assume for this question that you can use the oversimplified money multiplier formula. If the Fed wants to decrease the money supply using open-market operations, it shouldsell $7 billion worth of U.S. government bonds. If the Fed wants to decrease the money supply by adjusting the required reserve ratio, it shouldincrease the required reserve ratio.

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Answer:

1. Sell $7 billion worth of U.S. government bonds

2. Increase the required reserve ratio.

Explanation:

1. If the Fed wants to change the money supply in the economy, it can use the Money Multiplier to determine how much is it has to put in or take out of the economy to increase/decrease the Money supply to a certain level. The Money Multiplier is a figure that shows how much the money supply will increase/ decrease by as a result of an additional dollar put into or removed from the economy.

Formula is;

= 1/ Reserve Ratio

= 1 / 20%

= 5

Federal Reserve wants to decrease supply by $35 billion.

$35 billion = Amount of Bonds to sell * Multiplier

$35 billion = Amount of Bonds to sell * 5

Amount of Bonds to sell = 35/5

Amount of Bonds to sell = $7 billion worth of bonds

2. If the Fed wants instead to use the required reserve ratio to reduce money supply then it should increase the ratio. This way banks will have to keep more money in reserve instead of giving it out as loans. This reduced lending in the economy will lead to less money being created and hence a reduced money supply.

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