An Ethiopian company decides to launch some of its fashion accessories into the European market. Its marketing director is about to begin the process of creating a marketing plan for this new initiative. Which of the following is the first step the director should take before beginning to plan the marketing mix details?
A. First the director must define the company's target markets and understand which of its products fit with each market's businesses and consumers.
B. First the director needs to research, develop, and create various products to launch into the international market.
C. First the director must decide which promotional tactics to use in particular markets to launch products to consumers and businesses.

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Answer 1

Answer:

A. First the director must define the company's target markets and understand which of its products fit with each market's businesses and consumers.

Explanation:

After taking the decision of entering the European Market, the Ethiopian company marketing director should first determine which of the company's products could be commercialized in Europe, and after, the marketing director should narrow the market even more: determining the target customer demographics of the European Market, for example: old people, young people, women, men, college-educated people, non-college educated people, northern Europeans, Southern Europeans, etc.


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Madrid Company plans to issue 8% bonds on January 1, 2017, with a par value of $4,000,000. The company sells $3,600,000 of the bonds at par on January 1, 2017. The remaining $400,000 sells at par on July 1, 2017. The bonds pay interest semiannually as of June 30 and December 31.
1. Record the entry for the first interest payment on June 30, 2017.
2. Record the entry for the July 1 cash sale of bonds.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below:

1. Bond interest expense Dr  ($3,600,000 × 8% ÷ 2) $144,000

         To Cash $144,000

(Being the first interest payment is recorded)

For recording this , we debited the bond interest expense as it increased the expense and credited the cash as it decreased the assets

2. Cash Dr $400,000

          To Bond payable $400,000

(being the cash sale of the bond is recorded)

For recording this we debited the cash as it increased the assets and credited the bond payable as it also increased the liabilities

1. Calculate the growth rate between 2010 and 2014 for a company with the following revenue. Year Revenue 2010 735 2011 985 2012 1152 2013 1347 2014 1658 2015 1895

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Answer:  230.75 (units/ year)

Explanation:

To compute the growth rate between 2010 and 2014, we use the following formula :

Growth rate = [(Revenue in 2014) -(Revenue in 2010)]÷ [Difference between 2010 and 2014]

From the table, Revenue in 2010 = 735

Revenue in 2014= 1658

Then, Growth rate = (1658 -735)÷ (2014-2010)

= 923÷  4

= 230.75

Hence, the growth rate between 2010 and 2014 =  230.75 (units/ year)

The inflation rate over the past year was 1.8 percent. If an investment had a real return of 7.2 percent, what was the nominal return on the investment

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Answer:

9.13%

Explanation:

The computation of the nominal return on the investment is shown below:

As we know that

Nominal interest rate = {(1 + real interest rate) × (1 + inflation rate)} - 1

= {(1 + 0.072) × (1 + 0.018)} - 1

= (1.072 × 1.018) - 1

= 9.13%

Hence, the nominal interest rate could be find out by applying the above formula i.e by considering the real interest rate and the inflation rate

A consumer values a car at $30,000 and a producer values the same car at $20,000. What amount of tax will result in unconsummated transaction

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The question is incomplete:

A consumer values a car at $30,000 and a producer values the same car at $20,000. If the transaction is completed at $24,000, what level of sales tax will result in unconsummated transaction?

a. 0%

b. 25%

c. 20%

d. 40%

Answer:

d. 40%

Explanation:

The unconsummated transaction would occur when the price that the customer has to pay is higher than the value that he gave to the car. According to that, the answer would be the tax that would increase the final price to more than $30,000:

0%: $24,000

25%: 24,000*1.25= $30,000

20%: 24,000*1.20= $28,800

40%: 24,000*1.40= $33,600

The answer is that the amount of tax will result in an unconsummated transaction is 40%.

Mary just bought a 20-year bond with an 8% coupon rate (paid semi-annually) and $1000 par value for $1050. She is expecting an effective annual yield (EAY) of

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Answer:

7.65%

Explanation:

Calculation for Mary effective annual yield (EAY)

The first step is to find the Semiannual coupon payment using this formula

Semiannual coupon payment=(Par value×Coupon rate percentage/2)

Let plug in the formula

Semiannual coupon payment =($1,000 × 8%) ÷2

Semiannual coupon payment= $80 ÷ 2 = $40

Second step is to find The total number of compounding period will be 20 years bond × The number of the compounding period er year which is 2

Hence,

The total number of compounding period will= 2 periods per year × 20 years = 40 periods.

Third step is to use the financial calculator which calculated the rate as 3.76% which means that:

Semiannual yield will be :3.76%

Therefore the Annual yield will be calculatedas = 3.76% ×2

Annual yield= 7.51%

The last step is to find the effective annual yield (EAY) using this formula

EAY = [1+(Quoted interest rate / m]m -1

Let plug in the formula

EAY = [1+(0.0751÷2)]2 -1

EAY= 7.65%.

Therefore the effective annual yield (EAY) will be 7.65%

When group investors become aware of overseas investment opportunities and are willing to diversify their portfolios internationally, __________.

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Answer:

they benefit from an expanded opportunity set.

Explanation:

As most of the business organizations focused on grabbing the investment opportunities which leads to diversify their business in terms of expanding the business in various locations, maximize the market share etc

This can be done with the help of opportunity set i.e. to expanded through which the firm could get the benefit of it

Hence, this would be the answer

A company is considering two options for the production of a part needed downstream
in the manufacturing process. Particulars are as follows:
Specialized automation: Fixed Costs = $9,000 / month Variable Cost / Unit = $2
General automation: Fixed Costs = $3,000 / month Variable Cost / Unit = $5
1. What is the monthly break-even quantity for choosing between the two automation approaches?
a. 1,000 units
b. 2,000 units
c. 6,000 units
d. 12,000 units
2. For a monthly volume of 3,000 units, which automation approach should be chosen?
a. Specialized automation
b. General automation
c. Either approach is acceptable, because costs are the same for either option at 3,000 units.
d. Can’t be determined with information given.

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Answer:

1= B

2= A

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Specialized automation:

Fixed Costs = $9,000 / month

Variable Cost / Unit = $2

General automation:

Fixed Costs = $3,000 / month

Variable Cost / Unit = $5

First, we need to structure the costs formula:

Specialized automation:

Total cost= 9,000 + 2x

x= production

General automation:

Total cost= 3,000 + 5x

x= production

To calculate the indifference point, we need to equal both formulas:

9,000 + 2x = 3,000 + 5x

6,000=3x

2,000= x

The indifference point is 2,000 units.

Finally, we need to calculate which process is more convenient for 3,000 units:

Specialized automation:

Total cost= 9,000 + 2*3,000= $15,000

General automation:

Total cost= 3,000 + 5*3,000= $18,000

You recently began a job as an accounting intern at Raymond Adventures.
Your first task was to help prepare the cash budget for February and March.
Unfortunately the computer with the budget file crashed and you did not have a backup or even a hard copy.
You ran a program to salvage bits of data from the budget file.
After entering the following data in the budget, you may have just enough information to reconstruct the budget.
Raymond Adventures eliminates any cash deficiency by borrowing the exact amount needed from State Street Bank where the current interest rate is 7 %.
Raymond Adventures pays interest on its outstanding debt at the end of each month.
The company also repays all borrowed amounts at the end of the month as cash becomes available.
Raymond Adventures
Combined Cash Budget
February and March
February March
Beginning cash balance 16,500 ??
Plus: Cash collections ?? 80,200
Plus: Cash from sale of plant assets 0 2,100
Total cash available 107,100 ??
Less: Cash payments
(purchase inventory) ?? 41,500
Less: Cash payments
(operating expenses) 47,900 ??
Total cash payments 98,700 ??
(1) Ending cash balance before
financing ?? 22,900
Minimum cash balance desired 20,000 20,000
Cash excess (deficiency) ?? ??
Financing:
Plus: New borrowings ?? ??
Less: Debt repayments ?? ??
Less: Interest payments ?? ??
(2) Total effects of financing ?? ??
Ending cash balance (1) + (2) ?? ??

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Answer:

Beginning cash balance for  March= $20,000

Cash collections for February =$90,600

Total cash available for March =$102,300

Cash payments (purchase inventory)  for February =$50,800

Cash payments (operating expenses) for March =$37,900

Total cash payments for March =$79,400

Ending cash balance before

financing for February =$8,400

Cash excess (deficiency) for February and March =$- 11,600 $2,900

New borrowings  for February and March

=$11,600 $0

Debt repayments for February and March

=$0 -$2,900

Interest payments for February  and March

=$0    $0

Ending cash balance for February  and March (1) + (2) =$20,000 $20,000

Explanation

Preparation of  Raymond Adventures

Combined Cash Budget for February and March

Raymond Adventures Combined Cash Budget for  February  and  March

Beginning cash balance 16,500 20,000

Plus: Cash collections 90,600 80,200

Plus: Cash from sale of plant assets 0 2,100

Total cash available 107,100 102,300

Less: Cash payments

(purchase inventory) 50,800 41,500

Less: Cash payments

(operating expenses) 47,900 37,900

Total cash payments 98,700 79,400

(1) Ending cash balance before

financing 8,400 22,900

Minimum cash balance desired 20,000 20,000

Cash excess (deficiency) -11,600 2,900

Financing:

Plus: New borrowings 11,600 0

Less: Debt repayments 0 -2,900

Less: Interest payments 0 0

(2) Total effects of financing 11,600  -2,900

Ending cash balance (1) + (2) 20,000 20,000

Beginning cash balance for  March

Minimum cash balance desired March 20,000

Calculation for Cash collections for February

Total cash available 107,100-Beginning cash balance 16,500=90,600

Calculation for Total cash available for March

Beginning cash balance 20,000

Plus: Cash collections  80,200

Plus: Cash from sale of plant assets  2,100

=102,300

Calculation for Cash payments (purchase inventory)  for February

Total cash payments 98,700 -Cash payments

(operating expenses) 47,900

=50,800

Calculation for Cash payments (operating expenses) for March

Total cash payments for March 79,400-Cash payments(purchase inventory) for March 41,500

=37,900

Calculation for Total cash payments for March

Total cash available for March  102,300-Ending cash balance before

financing for March 22,900

=79,400

Calculation for the Ending cash balance before

financing for February

Total cash available 107,100-Total cash payments 98,700

=8,400

Calculation for Cash excess (deficiency) for February and March

Ending cash balance before

financing 8,400 22,900

Less Minimum cash balance desired 20,000 20,000

=- 11,600 2,900

New borrowings  for February and March

11,600 0

Debt repayments for February and March

0 -2,900

Interest payments for February  and March

0    0

Calculation for Ending cash balance for February  and March (1) + (2)

(1) Ending cash balance before

financing 8,400 22,900

Add (2) Total effects of financing 11,600  -2,900

=20,000 20,000

Bob is a minor and buys a BMW, from ABC BMW when he is 16 years old. His parents do not cosign. He signs a financing arrangement where he will pay the car off over a 5- year period. On Bob's 18th birthday, he finds out that he could have disaffirmed the contract when he was a minor. He wonders whether it is too late to

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Answer:

It is too late for him to dis-affirmed the contract.

Explanation:

Contract is the legal binding agreement document between two parties for them to obey any given conditions specified in the document. In the case of Bob, despite the fact that he was a minor, his signature on the BMW contract shows that it is binding between ABC Motors and him.

The motor company might not be aware of his legal age which shows he is a minor before entering the agreement with him. It is expected that, he should honor his contract to the latter.

A disadvantage of the centralized organization is that it: lengthens response times by those closest to the market conditions because they must seek approval for their actions. does not encourage responsibility among lower-level managers and rank-and-file employees. discourages lower-level managers and rank-and-file employees from exercising any initiative. diverts authority away from those closest to, and most knowledgeable about, the situation for actions. results in higher-level managers being unaware of actions taken by empowered personnel under their supervision.

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Answer:

results in higher-level managers being unaware of actions taken by empowered personnel under their supervision.

Explanation:

Forner, Inc., manufactures and sells two products: Product Z1 and Product Z8. The company has an activity-based costing system with the following activity cost pools, activity measures, and expected activity: Estimated Expected Activity Activity Cost Pools Activity Measures Overhead Cost Product Z1 Product Z8 Total Labor-related DLHs $ 145,000 4,000 2,000 6,000 Machine setups setups 68,360 1,100 300 1,400 Order size MHs 1,069,190 2,700 3,100 5,800 $ 1,282,550 The activity rate for the Order Size activity cost pool under activity-based costing is closest to:

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Answer:

$184.34

Explanation:

The computation of activity rate for the Order Size activity cost pool is shown below:-

The Activity rate for Order size = Estimated order size overhead cost ÷ Total machine hours

= 1,069,190 ÷ 5,800

= $184.34

Therefore for computing the activity rate for the Order Size activity cost pool we simply applied the above formula and ignore all other value.

The interrelationships with suppliers, customers, distributors and other businesses that are needed to design, build and sell a product make up the network of business entities, relationships and processes that is called a(n)

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Answer:

Supply chain.

Explanation:

The interrelationships with suppliers, customers, distributors and other businesses that are needed to design, build and sell a product make up the network of business entities, relationships and processes that is called a supply chain.

Supply chain encompasses all the logistics and distribution cycles of getting the finished goods and services to the final consumers.

Levine Company uses the perpetual Inventory system.
Apr. 8 Sold merchandise for $5,700 (that had cost $4,212) and accepted the customer's Suntrust Bank Card. Suntrust charges a 4% fee.
12 Sold merchandise for $5,600 (that had cost $3,629) and accepted the customer's Continental Card. Continental charges a 2.5% fee.
Prepare journal entries to record the above credit card transactions of Levine Company. (Round your answers to the nearest whole dollar amount.)

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Answer:

Journal entries are given below

Explanation:

April 8

Sales

                                                   DEBIT        CREDIT

Cash                                          $5,472

Credit Expense (5700x4%)       $228

Sales Revenue                                               $5,700

Cost of Sales

                                                DEBIT        CREDIT

Cost of goods sold                 $4,212

Inventory                                                    $4,212

April 12

Sales

                                                              DEBIT        CREDIT

Cash                                                      $5,460

Credit card expense (5600x2.5%)      $140

Sales Revenue                                                         $5,600

Cost of sales

                                                              DEBIT        CREDIT

Cost of goods sold                               $3,629

Inventory                                                                 $3,629

Venus Creations sells window treatments (shades, blinds, and awnings) to both commercial and residential customers. The following information relates to its budgeted operations for the current year.
Commercial Residential
Revenues $300,000 $480,000
Direct materials costs $30,000 $50,000
Direct labor costs 100,000 300,000
Overhead costs 85,000 215,000 150,000 500,000
Operating income (loss) $85,000 $(20,000)
The controller, Peggy Kingman, is concerned about the residential product line. She cannot understand why this line is not more profitable given that the installations of window coverings are less complex for residential customers. In addition, the residential client base resides in close proximity to the company office, so travel costs are not as expensive on a per client visit for residential customers. As a result, she has decided to take a closer look at the overhead costs assigned to the two product lines to determine whether a more accurate product costing model can be developed. Here are the three activity cost pools and related information she developed:
Activity Cost Pools Estimated Overhead Cost Drivers
Scheduling and travel $85,000 Hours of travel
Setup time 90,000 Number of setups
Supervision 60,000 Direct labor cost
Expected Use of Cost Drivers per Product
Commercial Residential
Scheduling and travel 750 500
Setup time 350 250
Required:
1. Compute the activity-based overhead rates for each of the three cost pools.
Overhead Rates
Scheduling and travel
Setup time
Supervision
2. Determine the overhead cost assigned to each product line.
Commercial Residential
Scheduling and travel
Setup time
Supervision
Total cost assigned
3. Compute the operating income for each product line, using the activity-based overhead rates.
Operating income (loss)
Commercial
Residential

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

1. For activity-based overhead rates

                               a                              b                         (a ÷b)

Particulars             Overhead         Total Activities       Overhead Rates

Scheduling

and Travel              85000                    1250                    $68

                                                      (700 + 500)

Setup time              90000                    600                     $150

                                                      (350 + 250)

Supervision            60000                   400000                $0.15

                                                    ($100,000 + $300,000)

b. For overhead cost assigned

                                            (In dollars)

Particulars                        Commercial                  Residential

Scheduling and Travel     51000                              34000

                                   ($68 × 750)                              ($68 × 750)

Setup time                        52500                              37500

                                      ($150 × 350)                           ($150 × 250)

Supervision                      15000                                45000

                             ($100,000 × 0.15)                       ($300,000 × 0.15)

Total Cost Assigned   118500                              116500

3. For operating income

Particulars                        Commercial                     Residential

                                                      (In dollars)

Revenue                             300000                          480000

Less DM                              30000                            50000

Less DL                               100000                           300000

Less Overhead Cost           118500                            116500

Operating Income               51500                               13500

We simply applied the above format

Answer 1:

        For activity-based overhead rates

                              a                              b                         (a ÷b)

Particulars             Overhead         Total Activities       Overhead Rates

Scheduling

and Travel              85000                    1250                    $68

                                                         (700 + 500)

Setup time              90000                    600                     $150

                                                         (350 + 250)

Supervision            60000                   400000                $0.15

                                                   ($100,000 + $300,000)

Answer 2:

           For overhead cost assigned

                                          (In dollars)

Particulars                        Commercial                  Residential

Scheduling and Travel     51000                              34000

                                       ($68 × 750)                       ($68 × 750)

Setup time                        52500                              37500

                                     ($150 × 350)                           ($150 × 250)

Supervision                      15000                                45000

                                 ($100,000 × 0.15)                   ($300,000 × 0.15)

Total Cost Assigned   118500                              116500

Answer 3:

                For operating income

Particulars                        Commercial                     Residential

                                           (In dollars)

Revenue                             300000                          480000Less DM                              30000                            50000Less DL                               100000                           300000Less Overhead Cost           118500                            116500

       Operating Income               51500                               13500

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Alpaca Corporation had revenues of $260,000 in its first year of operations. The company has not collected on $19,300 of its sales and still owes $26,300 on $90,000 of merchandise it purchased. The company had no inventory on hand at the end of the year. The company paid $13,000 in salaries. Owners invested $10,000 in the business and $10,000 was borrowed on a five-year note. The company paid $4,900 in interest that was the amount owed for the year, and paid $6,000 for a two-year insurance policy on the first day of business. Alpaca has an effective income tax rate of 40%. Compute net income for the first year for Alpaca Corporation.

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Answer:

$89,460

Explanation:

The computation of the net income is shown below:

Sales                                                  $260,000

Less: Cost of goods sold                -$90,000

Gross margin                                    $170,000

Less:

Salaries                                            -$13,000

Insurance payment                          -$3,000  ($6,000 ÷ 2 years)

Interest                                             -$4,900

profit before tax                               $149,100

Less: tax expense                           -$59,640

Net income                                      $89,460

We simply deducted all expenses from the revenues so that the net income could arrive and the same is to be considered

You have a portfolio that is invested 16 percent in Stock A, 36 percent in Stock B, and 48 percent in Stock C. The betas of the stocks are .61, 1.16, and 1.45, respectively. What is the beta of the portfolio

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Answer:

Beta= 1.2112

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Stock A:

Proportion= 0.16

Beta= 0.61

Stock B:

Proportion= 0.36

Beta= 1.16

Stock C:

Proportion= 0.48

Beta= 1.45

To calculate the beta of the portfolio, we need to use the following formula:

Beta= (proportion of investment A*beta A) + (proportion of investment B*beta B) + (proportion of investment C*beta C)

Beta= (0.16*0.61) + (0.36*1.16) + (0.48*1.45)

Beta= 1.2112

Levine Inc. is considering an investment that has an expected return of 15% and a standard deviation of 10%. What is the investment's coefficient of variation

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Answer: 0.67

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that Levine Inc. is considering an investment that has an expected return of 15% and a standard deviation of 10%.

The investment's coefficient of variation will be the standard deviation divided by the expected return. This will be:

= 10/15

= 0.67

Sarah, the controller of a large beverage supplier, supervises two employees. Her boss, Vladimir, instructs her to increase the company's inventory balance for an amount that is material to the financial statements by crediting several small "miscellaneous" expense accounts. She does not understand why he wants her to make these entries but immediately directs one of her staff to make them because she has been instructed to do so. Which of the following statements best describes Sarah's actions?

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Answer:

Sarah failed to evaluate a potential ethical issue

Explanation:

According to the given scenario, Ethical concerns occur as workers face pressure from their employers to inflate profits or expenditures that include manipulating financial statements. Workers should be morally responsible and not participate in any dishonest behavior that modify the financial statements.

So, the correct answer is Sarah failed to evaluate a potential ethical issue .

An institution is a significant practice, relationship, or organization in a society. Institutions shape the environment in which decisions are made, and they affect production and income in a nation. The most significant institutions are private property rights, political stability and the rule of law, open and competitive markets, efficient taxes, and stable money and stable prices. Complete each of the following sentences with the correct institution. a. The single greatest incentive for voluntary production is the existence of . b. increase investment in physical and human capital because they increase the predictability of future payoffs. c. Specialization is more likely to occur in nations with and result in more efficient production because of economies of scale. d. The Xiaogang agreement that led to an agricultural boom in China is an example of the power of

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Answer:

a. Private Property Rights

b. Political Stability and Rule of Law

c. Open and Competitive Market

d. Private Property Rights

Explanation:

a. By defining private property Rights and giving people a chance to own resources, Individuals will strive to own more and more of such rights and so will produce as much as they can so as to afford such rights.

b. When a nation is Politically stable and respects the Rule of Law, investment payoffs are easier to predict than in a country where instability can threaten to degrade investments such that the payoffs will be lost. For example, think of all the Western firms that lost money when the Shah of Iran was overthrown by the Ayatollah.

c. Specialization is more likely to occur in nations with Open and Competitive Market. An Open Market means that goods can come in from the outside easily. This will have the effect of the country being able to import goods that cost a lot to produce locally and instead focus on producing those goods that they are well adept at producing. This is Specialization. Also as a result of competition, companies will strive to find better ways to make profit above competitors and come up with more efficient ways of Production as a result.

d. The Xiaogang Agreement refers to an agreement by farmers in Xiaogang to subdivide their lands in secret so that they would each own a small part of it. As a result, the farmers had an incentive to produce for themselves as they now owned resources that they could benefit from. This right to Private Property led to a huge boom in Agriculture.

What are two ways to begin setting up a recurring transaction in quick books online

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Answer:

The two ways to begin setting up  a recurring transaction in quick books online are:

Create a new transaction or Duplicate an existing one

Explanation:

Option One: To set up the transaction,

Click on settings (It's an icon that looks like a gear)From Lists, click on “Recurring Transactions” Then select “New” Select a transaction type to be created, and press “OK” The next step is to name your template then,Choose a Type of Transaction. The options are "Scheduled", "Unscheduled" and "Reminder".

Finally, enter the necessary information and Save the Template.

Option Two:

Create templates more quickly by duplicating existing templates.  This is a quicker way of setting up transactions.

Go to SettingsFrom Lists, select "Recurring Transactions".                      

Click on the appropriate template, then select the Action column drop-down menu and select Duplicate. All settings will be inherited by the duplicate copy except the caption.

Cheers!

Calculate the cost of goods manufactured using the following information: Direct materials used $ 298,700 Direct labor used 132,200 Factory overhead costs 264,200 General and administrative expenses 85,700 Selling expenses 49,000 Work in Process inventory, January 1 118,700 Work in Process inventory, December 31 126,100 Finished goods inventory, January 1 232,300 Finished goods inventory, December 31 238,900

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Answer:$687,700

Explanation:

                                      $

Direct Materials      298,700

Add: Direct Labour  132,200

                                 --------------

Prime Cost                                    430,900

Factory Overhead      264,200

Add: Opening WIP      118,700

Less: Closing WIP       126,100

                                    --------------

                                                         256,800

                                                        --------------

Cost of Good Manufacture              687,700

                                                         ----------------

   

When you send off the proposal three days later, you inadvertently learn from the client that he never received any correspondence from your coworker. "What dimension of professional behavior did your coworker violate when with the prospective client?

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The question is incomplete:

You work for AdSmart, a marketing research firm. You and a new coworker are meeting a potential client for lunch. You have several morning meetings on the same day as the lunch meeting, so you arrange to meet your coworker and the potential client at 12:15 p.m. at the restaurant. You arrive five minutes early, and the prospective client arrives shortly thereafter. You both wait in the lobby until 12:35 p.m. when you decide to be seated. You check your smart  phone and see no received communications from your colleague. Finally, at 12:45 p.m., your coworker arrives.

During the lunch, your coworker tells several white lies and reveals information regarding your boss that should have been kept confidential.  The prospective client doesn't seem to notice these indiscretions, however, when your coworker begins to badmouth his former employer, a competitor of AdSmart, the client appears ill at ease.

Despite the rough start to the lunch meeting, all ends well. You believe that with the appropiate follow-up, the potential client will become one of the firm's more lucrative partnerships. Once you are back at the office, you debrief with your coworker and discuss the next steps. You decide to take on the task of putting together the proposal the client has requested, and your colleague agrees to send a follow-up note thanking the client and indicating that the proposal will arrive within the next week.

When you send off the proposal three days later, you inadvertently learn from the client that he never received any correspondence from your coworker. "What dimension of professional behavior did your coworker violate when with the prospective client?

Answer:

Courtesy and respect

Explanation:

The dimension of professional behavior that your coworker violated with the prospective client is courtesy and respect. He violated courtesy because it is about being polite and he was not polite because he arrived late to the meeting and he didn't let you know about it.

Also, he violated responsibility because it is about doing the things that you are in charge of and he was in charge of sending a follow-up note and he didn't do it.

The founder of alchemy products inc. discovered a way to turn gold into lead and patented this new technology. he then formed a corporation and invested $200,000 in setting up a production plant. he believes that he could sell his patent for $50 million.
a. What are the book value and market value of the firm?
b. If there are 1 million shares of stock in the new corporation, what would be the price per share and the book value per share?

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Answer:

Explanation:

a. What are the book value and market value of the firm?

The book value is $200,000 which is the amount invested in setting up the production plant.

The market value of the firm is the addition of the book value and the patent. This will be:

= $50,000,000 + $200,000

= $50,200,000

b. If there are 1 million shares of stock in the new corporation, what would be the price per share and the book value per share?

The book value per share is the book value divided by the outstanding shares. This will be:

= $200,000/1,000,000

= $0.2 pee share

Price per share will be:

= $50,200,000/1,000,000

= $50.2

The following events occur for The Underwood Corporation during 2021 and 2022, its first two years of operations.
June 12, 2021 Provide services to customers on account for $41,000.
September 17, 2021 Receive $25,000 from customers on account.
December 31, 2021 Estimate that 458 of accounts receivable at the end of the year will not be received.
March 4, 2022 Provide services to customers on account for $56,000.
May 20, 2022 Receive $10,000 from customers for services provided in 2021.
July 2, 2022 Write of the remaining amounts owed from services provided in 2021.
October 19, 2022 Receive $ 45,000 from customers for services provided in 2022.
December 31, 2022 Estimate that 45% of accounts receivable at the end of the year will not be received.
Record transactions for each date. (If no entry is required for a particular transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.) Provide services to customers on account for $35,000.

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Answer:

Journal Entries are given below

Explanation:

June 12, 2021  

Provide services to customers on account of $41,000.

                                    DEBIT        CREDIT

Receivable account    $41,000

Services Revenue                          $41,000

September 17, 2021

Receive $25,000 from customers on account.

                                     DEBIT        CREDIT

Cash                           $25,000

Receivable                                    $25,000

December 31, 2021

Estimate that 45% of accounts receivable at the end of the year will not be received.

                                                  DEBIT        CREDIT

Bad debt($16,000x45%)           $7,200

Allowance for doubtful debt                       $7,200

March 4, 2022

Provide services to customers on account for $56,000

                                    DEBIT        CREDIT

Receivable account    $56,000

Services Revenue                          $56,000

May 20, 2022

Receive $10,000 from customers for services provided in 2021.

                                     DEBIT        CREDIT

Cash                          $10,000

Receivable                                     $10,000

July 2, 2022

Write of the remaining amounts owed from services provided in 2021.

Working: $41,000 - $25,000 - $10,000 = $6,000

                                                               DEBIT        CREDIT

Allowance for doubtful debt               $6,000

Account Receivable                                                 $6,000

October 19, 2022

Receive $ 45,000 from customers for services provided in 2022.

                                   DEBIT        CREDIT

Cash                           $45,000

Receivable                                    $45,000

December 31, 2022

Estimate that 45% of accounts receivable at the end of the year will not be received.

                                          DEBIT        CREDIT

Bad debt (w)                       $3,750

Allowance for bad debt                     $3,750

Working:

($56,000 - $45,000) x45% = $4,950

Balance in Allowance account at 31 dec 2021  = 7,200

Bad debt written off                                             = 6,000

Remaining balance                                              = 1,200

Allowance for doubtful debt at 31 dec 2022 = $4,950 - $1,200

Allowance for doubtful debt at 31 dec 2022 = $3,750

If you deposit $1000 in a bank account that pays 12% interest compounded annually, how much would be in your account after 6 years?

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Answer:

The amount in the account after 6 years is $ 1,973.82  

Explanation:

The future value at year 6 can be computed using the future value formula below:

FV=PV*(1+r)^n

PV is the amount deposited which is $1000

r is the interest rate of 12%

n is the number of years which is 6

FV=$1000*(1+12%)^6

FV=$1000*1.973822685

FV=$ 1,973.82  

The board of directors of Capstone Inc. declared a $0.60 per share cash dividend on its $1 par common stock. On the date of declaration, there were 54,000 shares authorized, 15,000 shares issued, and 4,000 shares held as treasury stock. What is the entry when the dividends are declared

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Answer:

DR Dividends $6,600  

CR Dividends Payable  $6,600

Explanation:

Out of 54,000 shares, 15,000 are issued. Of those 15,000, 4,000 are held as Treasury stock.

Dividends will be;

= (15,000 - 4,000) * $0.6

= $6,600

"The Master Manufacturing Company has just announced a tender offer for its own common stock. Master is offering to buy up to 100% of the company's stock at $20 per share contingent on at least 64% of the outstanding shares being tendered. After the announcement of the offer, the stock closed on the NYSE up 2.50 at $18.75. If a customer had 100 shares and sold at tomorrow's opening price, what is the price that he would receive per share?"

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Answer:

$0

Explanation:

As it is mentioned in the question that 64% of shares being tendered so at this condition the client has no confirmation with respect to the amount paid for the shares after deciding the tender

Therefore in the given case, the price received per share would be $0 and the other information i.e mentioned in the question is not relevant. Hence, ignored it

The balance sheet of Subsidiary Co. shows assets of $86,400 and liabilities of $15,000. The fair value of the assets is $90,000 and the fair value of its liabilities is $15,000. Parent Co. paid Subsidiary $95,000 to acquire it. Parent should record goodwill on this purchase of:

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Answer: $20,000

Explanation:

The following information can be gotten from the question:

Investment in Subsidiary Co. = $95,000

Less: Net asset value = $71,400

Less: Balance sheet adjustment = $3,600

Goodwill = $95,000 - $71,400 - $3,600

= $20,000

Note that:

Net asset value = Asset with book value - Liability with book value

= $86,400 - $15,000

= $71,400

Balance sheet adjusted = Fair value of asset - book value of asset

= $90,000 - $86,400

= $3,600

If the actual budget deficit is $180 billion, the economy is operating $400 billion above its potential, and the marginal tax rate is 13 percent, what are the structural deficit or surplus and the cyclical deficit or surplus

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Answer:

Structural Deficit $232 billion

Cyclical Deficit $52 billion

Explanation:

Calculation for the Structual deficit and the cyclical deficit

STRUCTURAL DEFICIT

Using this formula

Structural Deficit =Actual budget +(Economy Operating amount×Marginal tax rate)

Let plug in the formula

Structural Deficit =$180 billion +($400 billion ×0.13)

Structural Deficit =$180 billion +$52 billion

Structural Deficit =$232 billion

CYCLICAL DEFICT

Using this formula

Cyclical Deficit = Economy Operating amount *Marginal tax rate

Let plug in the formula

Cyclical Deficit=$400 billion ×0.13

Cyclical Deficit=$52 billion

Therefore Structural Deficit is $232 billion while Cyclical Deficit is $52 billion.

The manager of a gas station noticed that when prices in the convenience store of the gas station decreased, gas sales increased. This could possibly be because the convenience store products are

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Answer:

usually complements to the gas sales

Explanation:

Complementary products are those that their demand increases with the increased demand of other products.

Complementary products are usually used together. For example tea and sugar are consumed together, so an increase in tea consumption should result in an increase in sugar consumption.

In this scenario when the price of the convenience store products falls, their demand will increase. If there is an increase in gas sales too it is logical to conclude that the convenience store goods are complements of gas sales.

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