Consider the following financial statement information for the Sourstone Corporation:



Item Beginning Ending
Inventory $9,682 $10,480
Accounts receivable $4,951 $ 5,481
Accounts payable $5,252 $ 5,593
Net sales $138,603
Cost of goods sold 86,413


Assume all sales are on credit. Calculate the operating and cash cycles. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answers to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

A) Operating Cycle is ____ days
B) Cash Cycle is ____ days

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Answer 1

Answer:

A. 56.32 days

B. 40.38 days

Explanation:

The Operating cycle is the Inventory period + AR period

Inventory period= 365/(Cost of goods sold/Average inventory)

Average inventory= (Beginning Inventory + Ending Inventory)/2

Accounts Receivable period= 365/(Credit Sales/Average Accounts Receivable )

Average Accounts Receivable= (Beginning Accounts Receivable + Ending Inventory Accounts Receivable)/2

Calculated Inventory period= 42.58 days

Calculated Accounts Receivable period= 13.74 days

The Cash cycle is also called the Net Operating cycle which is the Inventory period + Accounts Receivable period- Accounts Payable period

Accounts Payable period= 365/(Cost of goods sold/Average Accounts Payable)

Average Accounts Payable = (Beginning Accounts Payables + Ending Inventory Accounts Payable)/2

Calculated Accounts Payable period= 15.94 days


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Answer: mid-season sale

Explanation:

What are the arguments for and against the concept of corporate social responsibility? Where do you stand, and why? Give your opinions, specifically, with respect to the text examples.

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The common arguments that are in favor of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) are:
Public image of the company.
Moral Justification.
Public Support for business.
Long run survival of the organization and the public both.
Common arguments that go against CSR are:
Ambiguity in business policies.
Moral Responsibility.
Shareholders' rights
Explanation:
Against
The public should perceive the company as their savior and not their enemy. CSR helps a company stay in the good books of the public. If a cigarette manufacturing company opens a profit free farm or a recreational park for the public, it will ensure the maintenance of a positive image.
Morally, when a company takes something from the public e.g their clean air, or clean environment, then morally the company is bound to give something in return e.g a water filtration plant.
CSR can lead the public to support the company during times of need. A company during tough times might get several volunteers if it is known to have given much to the public.
Co-dependence is essential for the survival of both the organization and the public. Companies excel if the public likes them. If a company has been known to have only take and never give, then the balance is disturbed.
Against:
Not every company has the resources or interest to focus on one problem. Therefore, ambiguous policies of different organizations lead to partial working on one social issue or environmental issue. it leads the problem to be partially solved and not completely eliminated.
Company might morally owe the public in some domain but might not have the resources to fix that particular problem. It may leave the company in a moral debt. In order to compensate, a company may go beyond its capabilities which will not result in mutual benefit. Only one party will be happy.
CSR activities require resources. A company has several stakeholders and all might nit agree to spending/donating their profits for CSR activities. This may sound 'selfish' but public doesn't always know what the stakeholders are going through. CSR in such a case may deprive a stakeholder from a fraction of his share of profit.

The account balances of Paradise Travel Service for the year ended May 31, 20Y6, follow:
Fees earned $900,000
Office expense 300,000
Miscellaneous expense 15,000
Wages expense 450,000
Accounts payable 18,000
Accounts receivable 38,000
Cash 52,000
Common Stock 100,000
Land 450,000
Supplies 3,000
$10,000 of dividends were paid during the year. Retained earnings as of June 1, 20Y5, were $300,000. Prepare a balance sheet as of May 31, 20Y6. When entering assets, enter them in order of liquidity.

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Answer:

Paradise Travel Service

Balance Sheet as of May 31, 20Y6:

Assets:

Cash                          $52,000

Accounts receivable   38,000

Supplies                        3,000

Land                         450,000

Total assets           $543,000

Liabilities and Equity:

Accounts payable      18,000

Common Stock       100,000

Retained Earnings 425,000

Total liabilities and

 equity                 $543,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Paradise Travel Service

Income Statement for the year ended May 31, 20Y6:

Fees earned                                                   $900,000

Office expense                         300,000

Miscellaneous expense              15,000

Wages expense                       450,000

Total expenses                                                 765,000

Net Income                                                      $135,000

Statement of Retained Earnings for the year ended May 31, 20Y6:

Retained Earnings, June 1, 20Y5  $300,000

Net Income                                        135,000

Dividends                                             10,000

Retained Earnings, May 31, 20Y6 $425,000

b) The balance sheet shows the balances of assets, liabilities and equity at the end of an accounting period.  It derives its name from the accounting equation, which states that assets = liabilities + equity.  This equation implies that the two sides always balance each other.

A researcher wants to understand how customers' social interaction with online retailers impact their loyalty to online retailers. This researcher understands that extraneous variables such as gender and age could influence the result, but these variables cannot be eliminated and their effects cannot be canceled out in this case. In order to deal with extraneous variables, which of the following techniques this researcher can choose?

a. Randomization
b. Inclusion
c. Statistical Control
d. Elimination
e. Induction
f. Manipulation

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Answer:

Option A, Randomization

Explanation:

Extraneous variables can be taken care of through randomization or random sampling. In random sampling, the extraneous variables are not deleted instead their equal distribution is ensured.  Random sampling increases the external validity and generalize the population.

Hence, option A is correct

The transactions completed by PS Music during June 2018 were described at the end of Chapter
1. The following transactions were completed during July, the second month of the business's operations:
July 1. Peyton Smith made an additional investment in PS Music in exchange for common stock by depositing $5,000 in PS Music's checking account.
1 Instead of continuing to share office space with a local real estate agency, Peyton decided to rent office space near a local music store. Paid rent for July, $1,750. 1. Paid a premium of $2,700 for a comprehensive insurance policy covering liability, theft, and fire. The policy covers a one-year period.
2. Received $1,000 on account.
3. On behalf of PS Music, Peyton signed a contract with a local radio station, KXMD, to provide guest spots for the next three months. The contract requires PS Music to provide a guest disc jockey for 80 hours per month for a monthly fee of $3,600. Any additional hours beyond 80 will be billed to KXMD at $40 per hour. In accordance with the contract, Peyton received $7,200 from KXMD as an advance payment for the first two months. 3. Paid $250 on account.
4. Paid an attorney $900 for reviewing the July 3 contract with KXMD. (Record as Miscellaneous Expense)
5. Purchased office equipment on account from Office Mart, $7,500.
8. Paid for a newspaper advertisement, $200.
11 Received $1,000 for serving as a disc jockey for a party
13. Paid $700 to a local audio electronics store for rental of digital recording equipment.
14. Paid wages of $1,200 to receptionist and part-time assistant. Enter the following transactions on Page 2 of the two-column journal:
16. 18. 21. 22. Received $2,000 for serving as a disc jockey for a wedding reception. Purchased supplies on account, $850. Paid $620 to Upload Music for use of its current music demos in making various music sets. Paid $800 to a local radio station to advertise theservices of PS Music twice daily for the remainder of July 23. Served as disc jockey for a party for $2500. Received $750, with the remainder due August 4, 2018
27. Paid electric bill, $915.
28. Paid wages of $1200 to receptionist and part-time assistant.
29. Paid miscellaneous expenses, $540. 30. Served as a disc jockey for a charity ball for $1,500. Received $500, with the remainder due on August 9, 2018. 31 Received $3,000 for serving as a disc jockey for a party 31. Paid $1,400 royalties (music expense) to National Music Clearing for use of various artists' music during July. Paid dividends, $1,250. 31.

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Question Completion:

Journalize the transactions.

Answer:

PS Music

Journal Entries:

July 1 Debit Cash $5,000

Credit Common Stock $5,000

To record the additional investment by Peyton Smith.

July 1: Debit Rent Expense $1,750

Credit Cash $1,750

To record the payment of rent for July.

July 1: Debit Prepaid Insurance $2,700

Credit Cash $2,700

To record the prepayment of insurance premium for one year.

July 2: Debit Cash $1,000

Credit Service Revenue $1,000

To record the receipt of cash on account.

July 3: Debit Cash $7,200

Credit Service Revenue $3,600

Credit Unearned Service Revenue $3,600

To record the receipt of service revenue for July and August.

July 3: Debit Accounts Payable $250

Credit Cash $250

To record payment on account.

July 4: Debit Miscellaneous Expense $900

Credit Cash $900

To record the payment contract review by an attorney.

July 5: Debit Office Equipment $7,500

Credit Accounts Payable (Office Mart) $7,500

To record purchase of office equipment on account.

July 8: Debit Advertising Expense $200

Credit Cash $200

To record the payment for a newspaper advertisement.

July 11: Debit Cash $1,000

Credit Service Revenue $1,000

To record the receipt of cash for services.

July 13: Debit Equipment Rental Expense $700

Credit Cash $700

To record the payment for rental of digital recording equipment.

July 14: Debit Wages Expense $1,200

Credit Cash $1,200

To record the payment of wages.

July 16: Debit Cash $2,000

Credit Service Revenue $2,000

To record the receipt of cash for services.

July 18: Debit Supplies $850

Credit Accounts Payable $850

To record the purchase of supplies on account.

July 21: Debit Music Expense $620

Credit Cash $620

To record the payment of cash for uploading music.

July 22: Debit Advertising Expense $800

Credit Cash $800

To record the payment for advertising expense.

July 23: Debit Cash $750

Debit Accounts Receivable $1,750

Credit Service Revenue $2,500

To record service revenue earned for cash and on account.

July 27: Debit Utilities Expense $915

Credit Cash $915

To record the payment of electric bill.

July 28: Debit Wages Expense $1,200

Credit Cash $1,200

To record the payment of wages.

July 29: Debit Miscellaneous Expense $540

Credit Cash $540

To record the payment of miscellaneous expense.

July 30: Debit Cash $500

Debit Accounts Receivable $1,000

Credit Service Revenue $1,500

To record service revenue earned for cash and on account.

July 31: Debit Cash $3,000

Credit Service Revenue $3,000

To record the receipt of cash for services.

July 31: Debit Music Expense $1,400

Credit Cash $1,400

To record the payment of royalties.

July 31: Debit Dividends $1,250

Credit Cash $1,250

To record the payment of dividends to the stockholder.

Explanation:

Journal entries are the first records made to record business transactions as they occur on a daily basis.  They identify the accounts involved in each transaction and the ones to be debited and credited respectively.

Journal entries are the first records made to record business transactions as they occur on a daily basis.  They identify the accounts involved in each transaction and the ones to be debited and credited respectively.

What are business's operations?

Business operations is a term used to define a broad range of activities. In essence, it refers to everything a firm does day-to-day to keep running and making money. Those activities, therefore, can differ hugely from one company to the next.

Business operations also include the technologies, systems, processes, equipment, and workflows essential to deliver value to customers. Planning operations management allows decision-makers to supervise business activities and assign responsibilities to authorized individuals.

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In Year 1, Lee Inc. billed its customers $62,000 for services performed. The company collected $51,000 of the amount billed. Lee incurred $39,000 of other operating expenses on account. Lee paid $31,000 of the accounts payable. Lee acquired $40,000 cash from the issue of common stock. The company invested $21,000 cash in the purchase of land. Required (Hint: Identify the six events described in the paragraph and record them in general ledger accounts under an accounting equation before attempting to answer the questions.) Use the preceding information to answer the following questions: What amount of revenue will Lee report on the Year 1 income statement

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Answer and Explanation:

LEE INC.

Effect of events on the general ledger accounts

Event        Cash  Account     land     Account   Common stock   Retained

                           receivable             Payable                                 Earnings

Sales  

on account           62,000                                                               62,000

collected     51,000  -51,000

Expenses                                        39,000                                    -39,000

Account

Payable     -31,000                        -31,000

Issue of stock 40,000                                            40,000

Purchase land  -21,000        21,000

Totals         39,000  11,000   21,000   8,000        40,000          23,000

The computation of the amount of revenue recognized would be equivalent to the service performed i.e. $62,000

Referring to the information below, indicate the income statement and balance sheet impacts in each case a through e if Walker Corp. failed to record the necessary adjusting entries.
a. Interest expense of $120 for the month of December 2020 will be paid in January 2021.
b. Unbilled revenue for services performed in December 2020 is $400. The company will prepare and forward invoices for this amount in January 2021 to customers with a 30-day collection term.
c. $1,200 cash was received in advance on November 30, 2020, for future services to be performed by Walker Corp. and was recorded as deferred service revenue. The services were performed on December 20, 2020.
d. Walker Corp. acquired a two-year insurance policy on January 1, 2020, for $3,840 cash that was recorded initially as prepaid insurance.
e. Depreciation on equipment is $4,800 for 2020.

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Answer:

a.

Income Statement : Expenses - Interest Expense, will understated and Income overstated by  $120

Balance Sheet : Liabilities - Interest Payable,  will be understated by $120

b.

Income Statement : Income - Revenue Earned, will understated and Income understated by $400

Balance Sheet : Assets - Accounts Receivables,  will be understated by $400

c.

Income Statement : Income  - Revenue Earned , will be

understated and Income understated by $1,200

Balance Sheet : Liabilities - Deferred Service Revenue,  will be overstated by $1,200

d.

Income Statement : Expenses - Insurance Expense, will be understated and Income overstated by $1,920

Balance Sheet : Assets - Prepaid,  will be overstated by $1,920

e.

Income Statement : Expenses - Depreciation Expense, will be understated and Income overstated by $4,800

Balance Sheet : Assets - Equipment,  will be understated by $4,800

Explanation:

So, the catch with this question is to make sure you understand what the adjusting entry should have been in the first place.

After that we then be able to tell the effect is that adjusting entry is not recorded.

Here are the adjusting entries should have been recorded :

a.

Debit : Interest Expense $120

Credit : Interest Payable $120

b.

Debit : Accounts Receivable $400

Credit : Revenue Earned $400

c.

Debit : Deferred Service Revenue $1,200

Credit : Revenue Earned  $1,200

d.

Debit : Insurance Expense $1,920

Credit : Prepaid Insurance $1,920

e.

Debit : Depreciation Expense $4,800

Credit : Accumulated Depreciation $4,800

Then, see the effect discussed above.

Rosita purchased 300 shares of a stock for $37 a share. Today, the stock is selling for $41 a share. The initial margin requirement is 70 percent and the maintenance margin is 30 percent. Rosita had to pay _____ in cash to purchase the stock and must have at least _____ in equity today.

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Answer: $7,770; $3,690

Explanation:

Rosita purchased 300 shares of a stock for $37 a share. Today, the stock is selling for $41 a share. The initial margin requirement is 70 percent and the maintenance margin is 30 percent. Rosita had to pay $7,770 in cash to purchase the stock and must have at least $3,690 in equity today.

Amount Rosie had to pay in cash:

= Number of shares * Value of shares * Initial margin requirement

= 300 * 37 * 70%

= $7,770

Least amount to have in equity:

=  Number of shares * current value of shares * maintenance margin

= 300 * 41 * 30%

= $‭3,690‬

Avery Corporation's target capital structure is 35% debt, 10% preferred, and 55% common equity. The interest rate on new debt is 6.50%, the yield on the preferred is 6.00%, the cost of common from reinvested earnings is 11.25%, and the tax rate is 25%. The firm will not be issuing any new common stock. What is Avery's WACC

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Answer:

8.15%

Explanation:

The computation of the weighted average cost of capital as follows;

= After Cost of debt × weightage of debt + cost of preferred stock × weight of preferred stock + cost of common equity × weight of equity

= 6.50% × (1 - 0.40) × 35 ÷ 100 + 6% × 10 ÷ 100 + 11.25% × 55 ÷ 100

= 1.37% + 0.60% + 6.19%

= 8.15%

Catherine inherited a lot of money and decided to start a business. She has purchased a building, bought tools and machinery, and hired employees. Her main problem is that she has no business experience, no ideas, and no experience creating products. Which category of economic resource does she require?

A.
labor

B.
entrepreneurial ability

C.
land

D.
capital

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I’m pretty sure it’s B

Because she is new at business and is just starting out. Her new business has originated from her self therefore making her self-employed. Entrepreneur

Catherine inherited a lot of money and decided to start a business. She has purchased a building, bought tools and machinery, and hired employees. Her main problem is that she has no business experience, no ideas, and no experience creating products. The category of economic resource she requires is Entrepreneurial ability.

What is Entrepreneurship?

The process in which a person decides to start a new business or venture with a unique idea is called Entrepreneurship. The person who generates the idea and starts the business is known as Entrepreneur.

Characteristics of Entrepreneur:

InnovationPassionSelf ConfidenceCreativityLeadershipRisk TakingDecision makingCommunication

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Please match term with the correct definition.

The difference between the amount the government collects and how much it spends is known as the:_______
When the preceding term is combined with all of the privately held savings from across the country, it is known as the:__________
If the government spends more money than it takes in through taxes, it will experience a:_________

a. Budget surplus
b. National savings
c. Capital inflow
d. Budget deficit
e. Budget balance

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Answer:

Budget balance, National savings, Budget deficit

Explanation:

The difference between the amount the government collects and how much it spends is known as the Budget balance.

When the preceding term is combined with all of the privately held savings from across the country, it is known as the National savings.

If the government spends more money than it takes in through taxes, it will experience a Budget deficit.

Determine whether each of the following topics would more likely be studied in microeconomics or macroeconomics.

a. The effect of a large government budget deficit on the economy's price level.
b. The effect of government regulation on a monopolist's production decisions.
c. The optimal interest rate for the Federal Reserve to target

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Answer:

macroeconomics.

microeconomics.

macroeconomics.

Explanation:

Macroeconomics is a branch of economics that studies the economy as a whole. Macroeconomics studies economic aggregates such as inflation, unemployment, GDP and growth rate.

The government deficit would affect price levels of the whole economy. Thus, it is a macroeconomic topic.

Interest rate would affect the whole economy.

Microeconomics is a branch of economics that studies the decisions individuals and firms make in response to changes in economic factors. These factors include price, resources etc. it studies how firms and individuals allocate and make decisions about resources

Regulation of the monopolist would only affect the monopolist and its customers possibly. This makes it a microeconomic topic

Rushing River Boats has the following data in its Social Security tax payable General Ledger account:
Social Security tax payable ACCOUNT NO. 221
DATE DESCRIPTION POST REF. DEBIT CREDIT DEBIT CREDIT BALANCE
Jan 31 J4 420 1,620
Feb 15 J5
It is a monthly schedule depositor. What entry should appear in the General Ledger to reflect the tax remittance on February 15?
a) Credit $420
b) Debit $420
c) Credit $1,620
d) Debit $1,620

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Answer:

Is debit 420

Explanation:

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Hubbard, Inc. received the following information from its pension plan trustee concerning the operation of the company's defined-benefit pension plan for the year ended December 31, 2015. 1/1/15 12/31/15 Projected benefit obligation $11,400,000 $11,760,000 Pension assets (at fair value) 6,000,000 6,900,000 Accumulated benefit obligation 2,400,000 2,760,000 Net (gains) and losses -0- 240,000 The service cost component of pension expense for 2015 is $890,000 and the amortization of prior service cost due to an increase in benefits is $180,000. The settlement rate is 10% and the expected rate of return is 8%. What is the amount of pension expense for 2015?
a. $1,766,000
b. $1,730,000
c. $1,658,000
d. $1,490,000

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Answer:

b. $1,730,000

Explanation:

Pension expense = $ervice cost component + Opening projected benefit obligation*settlement rate - Opening pension assets*Expected rate of return + Amortization of prior service cost  

= $890,000 + ($11,400,000*0.10) - ($6,000,000*0.08) + $180,000

= $890,000 + $1,140,000 - $480,000 + $180,000

= $1,730,000

Carmen Camry operates a consulting firm called Help Today, which began operations on August 1. On August 31, the company's records show the following accounts and amounts for the month of August.
Cash $ 25,420 C. Camry,
Withdrawals $6,070
Accounts receivable 22,430
Consulting fees earned 27,070
Office supplies 5,330
Rent expense 9,630
Land 44,070
Salaries expense 5,670
Office equipment 20,080
Telephone expense 950
Accounts payable 10,550
Miscellaneous expenses 570
Use the above information to prepare an August statement of owner's equity for Help Today. The owner's capital account balance at July 31 was $0, and the owner invested $102,600 cash in the company on August 1.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Equity is calculated as

= Assets[ Fixed + Current] - Liabilities

= [$25,420 + $22,430 + $44,070 + $20,080] - [ $6,070 + $10,550]

= $112,000 - $16,620

= $95,380

The LFH corporation makes and sells a single product, product t. each unit of product t requires 1.5 direct labor-hours at a rate of 10.50 per direct labor hour the company has budgeted to produce 28,000 units of Product T in June. The finished goods inventories on June 1 and June 30 were budgeted at 800 and 600 units, respectively. Budgeted direct labor costs for June would be:_____.
a. $294,000.
b. $441,000.
c. $444,150.
d. $437,850.

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Answer:

b. $441,000

Explanation:

Calculation for Budgeted direct labor cost

Using this formula

Budgeted direct labor cost= Budgeted production * hours per unit * rate per hour

Let plug in the formula

Budgeted direct labor cost= 28,000 * 1.5 * 10.50

Budgeted direct labor cost= 441,000

Therefore the Budgeted direct labor costs for June would be 441,000

Jamie is considering leaving her current job, which pays $75,000 per year, to start a new company that develops applications for smartphones. Based on market research, she can sell about 50,000 units during the first year at a price of $4 per unit. With annual overhead costs and operating expenses amounting to $145,000. Jamie expects a profit margin of 20 percent. This margin is 5 percent larger than that of her largest competitor, Apps. Inc.
a. If Jamie decides to embark on her new venture, What will her accounting cost be during the first year of operation? Her implicit costs? Her opportunity costs?
Accounting costs: $_____
Implicit costs: $_____
Opportunity costs: $_____
b. Suppose that Jamie's estimated selling price is lower than originally projected during the first year. How much revenue would she need in order to earn positive accounting profits? Positive economic profits?
Revenue needed to earn positive accounting profits: $______
Revenue needed to earn positive economic profits:

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Answer:

Follows are the solution to the given points:

Explanation:

For point A:

Cost with accounting=The actual manufacturing expenditures or spendings that appear on expensive sports or record of a company= [tex]\$ 145,000[/tex]

[tex]\text{Costs = gross pay} = 50000 \times 4 - 1.2 \times1,45,000 = 26000\\\\{ total \ cost = 120 \% \ of\ 145,000}[/tex]

Cost opportunity=75,000

Total revenue required besides positive accounting benefits=cost of accounting =145000

Income to create positive economic benefits=cost of accounts + implied cost

[tex]= 145000+26000=171000[/tex]

For point B:

Income required to make positive profit in accounts = 145,000 more than the accounting costs

Revenue necessary to earn positive profit = 220,000 more than opportunity cost

A business owner is aware that the Department of Labor has created rules
that require overtime pay for employees. When he works his employees more
than 40 hours in one week, he makes sure that he works them less than 40
hours the following week. The business owner feels that it is fair to average
the number of hours worked over the two weeks covered by the pay period
and use that number for calculating overtime pay. A representative of the
Department of Labor informs him that their regulations do not permit this,
Which of the following is true in this situation?

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Answer:

the buisness owner must comply to the department of labor regulations

Explanation:

The advantage of having many potential suppliers is their willingness to A. provide technical expertise. B. participate in JIT. C. provide innovations. D. offer lower prices in the short term.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

the more the suppliers the more the competition would be among suppliers to gain customers. As a result, they would offer lower prices in the short run to customers to gain them.

In the long run, suppliers would leave the oversaturated industry and equilibrium would be restored.

When overhead is underapplied: A. Cost of Goods Sold is understated B. Work in Process inventory is overstated C. Finished Goods inventory is overstated D. Gross Profit is understated

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Overhead cost is the cost involved in the daily operations of a business. It is the cost that is not directly attached to the production of goods and services. e.g. administrative costs

Overhead is underapplied when the amount budgeted for as overhead is less than the actual overhead incurred. This leads to cost of goods sold been understated. To correct for this, cost of goods sold should be adjusted retroactively. This reduces the amount of net income reported

Ralph owns a building that he is trying to lease. Ralph is a calendar-year, cash-method taxpayer and is trying to evaluate the tax consequences of three different lease arrangements. Under lease 1, the building rents for $720 per month, payable on the first of the next month, and the tenant must make a $720 security deposit that is refunded at the end of the lease. Under lease 2, the building rents for $7,920 per year, payable at the time the lease is signed, but no security deposit is required. Under lease 3, the building rents for $720 per month, payable at the beginning of each month, and the tenant must pay a security deposit of $1,440 that is to be applied toward the rent for the last two months of the lease.

Required:
a. What amounts are included in Ralphâs gross income this year if a tenant signs lease 1 on December 1 and makes timely payments under that lease?
b. What amounts are included in Ralphâs gross income this year if the tenant signs lease 2 on December 31 and makes timely payments under that lease?
c. What amounts are included in Ralphâs gross income this year if the tenant signs lease 3 on November 30 and makes timely payments under that lease?

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Answer:

a. The amounts that are included in Ralph's gross income this year if a tenant signs lease 1 on December 1 and makes timely payments under that lease

= $8,640

b. The amounts that are included in Ralph's gross income this year if the tenant signs lease 2 on December 31 and makes timely payments under that lease:

= $7,920

c. The amounts that are included in Ralph's gross income this year if the tenant signs lease 3 on November 30 and makes timely payments under that lease:

= $10,080

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Leases:  Lease Payments        Security   Remarks

                                                  Deposit

Lease 1  Monthly rent = $720    $720     Refundable at the lease end

Lease 2 Yearly rent = $7,920   None      None

Lease 3 Monthly rent = $720   $1,440    Non-refundable; last months' rent

1) The amounts that are included in Ralph's gross income this year if a tenant signs lease 1 on December 1 and makes timely payments under that lease

= $720 * 12 = $8,640

2) The amounts that are included in Ralph's gross income this year if the tenant signs lease 2 on December 31 and makes timely payments under that lease:

= $7,920

3) The amounts that are included in Ralph's gross income this year if the tenant signs lease 3 on November 30 and makes timely payments under that lease:

= ($720 * 12) + $1,440

= $8,640 + $1,440

= $10,080

b) Since Ralph is a cash-method taxpayer, the amounts of lease rents that are included in his gross income equal the total amounts received in the calendar-year.

When the company is hosting an event, managers should assign event preparations to a ________. Preparations include trucking in different kinds of equipment and setting it up over several acres; installing sufficient security, first aid, and portable restrooms throughout the course; and having food and drink delivered, as well as marketing the event and enrolling participants. Hiring team members who are diverse in terms of gender and race is likely to_____________ the team's productivity.

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Answer:

Cross functional team / will increase

Explanation:

A cross functional team can be defined as a team formed by people with different areas of expertise, as is the case of a team specialized in the organization of business events.

Cross functional teams have the advantages of making work more effective and more productive by the possibility that each person is responsible for a different area and therefore the work takes place in a much more flexible, dynamic and creative way, since there is greater autonomy, greater capacity to communication and lower hierarchy in these teams, and the greater the diversity of professionals, the more the teams will be innovative and productive.

Distributors of cigarettes earn some monopoly profits in their local markets but see them slowly erode as substitutes enter the market. Suppose Nebraska has scheduled a vote on the legalization of marijuana. Additionally, suppose that marijuana and cigarettes are substitutes and that the legalization of marijuana would lead to a decrease in the price of marijuana.

Given the relationship between marijuana and cigarettes, the legalization of marijuana would lead to_______in demand for cigarettes. Thus, distributors of cigarettes would likely____the legalization of marijuana.

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Answer:

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

For the first gap: increase/decrease.

For the second gap: support/oppose.

And the correct answers are: Decrease/oppose.

Explanation:

To begin with, in the microeconomics theory when it comes to concept of substitutes it refers to the relationship that exists between two goods that are similar in characteristics and therefore that they are probably to substitue one for the other in the market in the case when one's price is higher that the other. That is why that in this case presented, the legalization of the marijuana would obviously lead to a decrease in the demand of the cigarattes due to the fact that now the consumers will start to consume more of the other, letting the cigarette fall. And therefore that the distributors of cigarattes would likely be oppose to the legalization because it will affect their business.

Damon Industries manufactures 20,000 components per year. The manufacturing cost of the components was determined as follows:

Direct materials $100,000
Direct labor 160,000
Variable manufacturing overhead 60,000
Fixed manufacturing overhead 80,000

An outside supplier has offered to sell the component for $17. If Damon purchases the component from the outside supplier, the manufacturing facilities would be unused and could be rented out for $10,000. If Damon purchases the component from the supplier instead of manufacturing it, the effect on income would be:

a. a $30,000 increase.
b. a $50,000 decrease.
c. a $70,000 increase.
d. a $10,000 decrease.

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Answer:

d. a $10,000 decrease.

Explanation:

The computation of the impact on the income is given below:

In case of making the product

= Direct material + direct labor + variable manufacturing overhead  + rented

= $100,000 + $160,000 + $60,000 + $10,000

= $330,000

And, in case of buying the product

= 20,000 × $17

= $340,000

So there is a decrease of $10,000

A vacant lot acquired for $500,000, on which there is a balance owed of $300,000, is sold for $660,000 in cash. The seller pays the $300,000 owed. What is the effect of these transactions on the total amount of the seller's (1) assets, (2) liabilities, and (3) stockholders' equity

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The effect of these transactions on the total amount of the seller's

(1) assets will be:

= Sales - (Aquisition value + Balance Owed)

= $660,000 - ($500,000 + $300,000)

= $660,000 - $800,000

= -$140,000

Decreased $140,000

2. Liabilities: Decreased by $300,000. This is because the seller paid the $300,000 owed.

3. Stock holder's Equity will be gotten by subtracting the acqusition value from the sales value. This will be:

= $660,000 - $500,000

= $160,000.

Increased by $160,000

On January 1, Year 1, a contractor began work on a $3.2 million construction contract that is expected to be completed in 3 years. The contractor concludes that it is appropriate to recognize revenue over time using the input method based on costs incurred (cost-to-cost method). At the inception date, the estimated cost of construction was $2.4 million. The following data relate to the actual and expected construction costs:

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Costs incurred $720,000 $1,170,000 $1,110,000
Expected future costs $1,680,000 $810,000 $0

For this long-term construction contract, the contractor needs to calculate the estimated dollar values of the revenue and gross profit (loss) to be recognized each year. Complete the contractor's long-term construction contract using the information above. Write the appropriate amounts in the associated cells. Indicate losses by using a leading minus (-) sign. Round all amounts to the nearest dollar. If no entry is necessary, enter a zero (0).

Revenue Gross profit (loss)
Year 1
Year 2

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Answer:

                   Revenue    Costs Incurred   Gross profit (loss)

Year 1         $768,000        $720,000            $48,000

Year 2     $1,248,000       $1,170,000               78,000

Year 3      $1,184,000       $1,110,000                74,000

Total      $3,200,000     $3,000,000          $200,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Construction contract = $3.2 million

Completion period = 3 years

Estimated cost of construction = $2.4 million

Construction costs:

                                             Year 1          Year 2         Year 3   Total Costs

Costs incurred               $720,000  $1,170,000   $1,110,000   $3 million

% of annual costs to total  24%               39%          37%           100%

Expected future costs $1,680,000    $810,000   $0

Annual Revenue            $768,000 $1,248,000  $1,184,000   $3.2 million

Revenue Calculation:

Costs incurred/Total costs * $3,200,000

                   Revenue    Costs Incurred   Gross profit (loss)

Year 1         $768,000        $720,000            $48,000

Year 2     $1,248,000       $1,170,000               78,000

Year 3      $1,184,000       $1,110,000                74,000

Total      $3,200,000     $3,000,000          $200,000

b) The revenue for each year is based on the costs incurred, as determined by the contractor.

5. Calculating tax incidence Suppose that the U.S. government decides to charge beer consumers a tax. Before the tax, 30 billion cases of beer were sold every year at a price of $5 per case. After the tax, 25 billion cases of beer are sold every year; consumers pay $7 per case (including the tax), and producers receive $4 per case.

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Answer:

The amount of the tax on a case of beer is $3 per case.

Of this amount, the burden that falls on consumers is $2 per case,

and the burden that falls on producers is $ per case.

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the total amount of tax on one case

Amount of tax = Price by the consumer including tax - Producer receives

Where

Price by the consumer including tax = $7

Producer receives = $4

Placing values in the formula

Amount of tax = $7 - $4

Amount of tax = $3

Burden on consumer = Price paid by consumer before tax - Price paid by consumer after tax = $7 - $5 = $2

Burden on Producer = Total tax - Burden on consumer = $3 - $2 = $1

Starbucks opened its first store in Seoul, Korea in October 2002. The price of a tall vanilla latte is 3,000 Korean Won. In New York City, the price of a tall vanilla latte is $3.00. The exchange rate between Korean Won and U.S. dollars is Won 1,150/$. According to purchasing power parity, is the Korean Won overvalued or undervalued

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Answer:

The Korean Won is undervalued

Explanation:

The Korean Won is undervalued if we determine this measure by comparing the prices of the vanilla latte at a Korean Starbucks and at an American Starbucks.

If purchasing power parity was perfectly equal, the latte at the Seoul Starbucks would be priced at $3,450, because the exchange rate is 1,150/$ and $3 x 1,1150 = 3,450, $3 being the price of the latte in New York City.

We can see that the latte in Seoul only costs 3,000 Won, so, under this comparison, the Won is undervalued by 450 Won.

The name preferred stock is in reference to the fact that:_____.
a. it is a type of corporate debt.
b. it is treated like debt for tax purposes.
c. preferred dividends must be paid in full before any additional interest may be paid.
d. preferred dividends must be paid in full before any common stock dividends can be paid.
e. fixed income traders prefer it to bonds.

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Answer: d. preferred dividends must be paid in full before any common stock dividends can be paid.

Explanation:

Preferred stocks will see their dividends paid before those of common shares. Indeed if the company was to liquidated, preferred shareholders get preference over common shareholders.

Preferred dividends have preference over common dividends and so their name reflects this by being called ''preferred'' shares. Some classes of preferred shares such as cumulative shares have an even greater amount of preference as their dividends will always be paid even if it takes years to do so.

The Best Manufacturing Company is considering a new investment. Financial projections for the investment are tabulated here. The corporate tax rate is 34%. Assume all sales revenue is received in cash, all operating costs and income taxes are paid in cash, and all cash flows occur at the end of the year. All net working capital is recovered at the end of the project.
Year 0 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Investment $40,000
Sales revenue $20,500 $21,000 $21,500 $18,500
Operating costs 4,300 4,400 4,500 3,700
Depreciation 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
Change in NWC 460 510 560 460 ?
Change in NWC in year 4 will be sum of all the NWC needed in year 0-3.
A. Compute the incremental net income of the investment for each year. Do not intermediate calculations.
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Net income $ $ $ $
B. Compute the incremental cash flows of the investment for each year. Do not round intermediate calculations. Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign.
Year 0 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Cash Flow $ $ $ $ $
C. Suppose the appropriate discount rate is 12%. What is the NPV of the project? Do not Round intermediate calculations and round your final answer to 2 decimal places.
NPV $____

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Answer:

The Best Manufacturing Company

A. Incremental Net Income:

                          Year 0       Year 1         Year 2        Year 3       Year 4

Sales revenue  $20,500       $21,000     $21,500       $18,500

Operating costs   4,300            4,400         4,500          3,700

Depreciation      10,000           10,000       10,000        10,000

Net Income         6,200            6,600         7,000         4,800

Incremental NI    6,200               400            300        -3,200

B. Incremental cash flows:

Investment       -$40,000

Sales revenue  $20,500       $21,000     $21,500       $18,500

Operating costs   -4,300          -4,400        -4,500         -3,700

Change in NWC     -460              -510           -560            -460        1,990

Net Cash flows -24,260       $16,090      $16,440       $14,340        1,990

Incremental

 cash flows    -$24,260         $8,170          $350        -$2,100   -$12,440

C.  NPV  = $14,686.77

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Corporate tax rate = 34%

                             Year 0       Year 1         Year 2        Year 3       Year 4

Investment        $40,000

Sales revenue  $20,500       $21,000     $21,500       $18,500

Operating costs   4,300            4,400         4,500          3,700

Depreciation      10,000           10,000       10,000        10,000

Net Income         6,200            6,600         7,000         4,800

Incremental NI    6,200               400            300        -3,200

Incremental cash flows:

Investment       -$40,000

Sales revenue  $20,500       $21,000     $21,500       $18,500

Operating costs   -4,300          -4,400        -4,500         -3,700

Change in NWC     -460              -510           -560            -460        1,990

Net Cash flows -24,260       $16,090      $16,440       $14,340        1,990

Incremental

 cash flows    -$24,260         $8,170          $350        -$2,100   -$12,440

Net Present Value of the project:

                  Net Cash flows  Discount          PV

                                                Factor        

Year 0        -24,260                1                  -$24,260.00

Year 1           16,090               0.893              14,368.37

Year 2          16,440               0.797               13,102.68

Year 3          14,340               0.712                10,210.08

Year 4           1,990                0.636               1,265.64

NPV                                                             $14,686.77

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