Lovely Company offers a 2-year warranty on its product and as of 1/1/2018 Lovely’s warranty liability had an overall balance of $415. During 2018 Lovely sold 1,600 units of inventory at a selling price of $125 per unit and repaired 62 units under warranty at a total repair cost to Lovely of $740. When accounting for warranty cost, Lovely studies prior year customer claims as well as projected labor and material costs and for 2018, Lovely estimated that 4% of the units sold in 2018 would break over the 2-year warranty period at an estimated repair cost of $12.50 per unit. What amount should Lovely report at 12/31/2018 as warranty liability

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Answer 1

Answer:

$475

Explanation:

the summary journal entry to record sales revenue and warranty expense during 2018:

Dr Cash 200,000

    Cr Sales revenue 200,000

Dr Warranty expense 800

    Cr Warranty liability 800

The journal entry to account for actual warranty costs:

Dr Warranty liability 740

    Cr Cash (or wages payable or inventory) 740

the December 31, 2018 balance of warranty liability = initial balance + warranty liability associated to 2018 sales - incurred warranty costs = $415 + $800 - $740 = $475


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Assume the November transactions for Camindo Co. are as follows:
Received cash of $60,000 from investors in exchange for capital stock.
Provided services of $16,300 on account.
Purchased supplies on account $750.
Received cash of $11,800 from clients for services previously billed.
Received $6,250 for services provided from clients who paid cash.
Paid $600 on account for supplies that had been purchased.
Paid $3,380 for a one-year insurance policy.
Paid the following expenses: wages, $7,800; utilities, $1,000; rent, $3,750.
Paid dividends of $2,300 to stockholders.
Record the transactions, using the integrated financial statement framework that follows:

Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders' Equity
Cash Accounts Receivable Supplies Prepaid Insurance Accounts Payable Capital Stock Retained Earnings
a. $ $
b. $ $
c. $ $
d. $ $
e. $ $
f. $ $
g. $ $
h. $ $
i. $ $
Bal $ $ $ $ $ $ $
Calculate the November 30 cash balance and the amount of net income for November for Hoover Co.
Ending cash balance $
Net income
$
Prepare a multiple-step income statement for Surry Co. from the following data for the year ended December 31, 2016.
Sales $915,000
cost of merchandise sold $670,000
administrative expenses $30,000
interest expense $12,000
rent revenue $19,000
sales returns and allowances $55,000
selling expenses $120,000
Hide
Multiple-step income statement
Surry Co.
Income Statement
For the Year Ended December 31, 2016
Revenue from sales:
Administrative expenses
Cost of merchandise sold
Gross profit
Income from operations
Sales
Selling expenses
Correct 5
$
Correct 6
Gross profit
Income from operations
Interest expense
Less: Sales returns and allowances
Rent revenue
Selling expenses
Correct 7
Correct 8
Net sales
$
Correct 10
Administrative expenses
Cost of merchandise sold
Income from operations
Interest expense
Less: Sales returns and allowances
Rent revenue
Correct 11
Correct 12
Administrative expenses
Gross profit
Income from operations
Rent revenue
Sales
Selling expenses
Correct 13
$
Correct 14
Operating expenses:
Cost of merchandise sold
Gross profit
Less: Sales returns and allowances
Rent revenue
Sales
Selling expenses
Correct 16
$
Correct 17
Administrative expenses
Cost of merchandise sold
Gross profit
Income from operations
Rent revenue
Sales
Correct 18
Correct 19
Total operating expenses
Correct 21
Administrative expenses
Cost of merchandise sold
Gross profit
Income from operations
Interest expense
Rent revenue
Correct 22
$
Correct 23
Other income:
Administrative expenses
Cost of merchandise sold
Gross profit
Rent revenue
Sales
Selling expenses
Correct 25
$
Correct 26
Other expense:
Administrative expenses
Interest expense
Less: Sales returns and allowances
Rent revenue
Sales
Selling expenses
Correct 28
Correct 29
Correct 30
Net income
$
Given the following list of accounts, calculate Total Assets:
Accounts Receivable $ 10,000
Capital Stock 20,000
Cash 25,300
Equipment 16,800
Fees Earned 44,400
Miscellaneous Expense 17,800
Rent Expense 3,250
Retained Earnings 7,850
Salaries Expense 15,400
Wages Expense 15,000
a. $54,600
b. $40,050
c. $52,100
d. $55,300
Use the following information to determine Total Stockholders' Equity:
Total Assets $ 45,000
Total Liabilities 18,000
Total Stockholders' Equity x
Total Retained Earnings 5,000
a. $27,000
b. $58,000
c. $40,000
d. $32,000
summary of the cash receipts and cash payments for a specific period of time is a(n):
a. income statement.
b. balance sheet.
c. statement of cash flows.
d. retained earnings statement.
During 2015, Trinder Corporation had an increase in total assets of $80,000 and an increase in total liabilities of $60,000. Assuming that capital stock increased by $8,000 and no dividends were paid, calculate Trinder's net income or net loss for 2015.
a. Net income of $72,000
b. Net income of $12,000
c. Net loss of $20,000
d. Net income of $28,000
Which of the following is true about the cost principle?
a. It reports the revenues earned by a company for a period with the expenses incurred in generating the revenues.
b. It assumes that a company will continue in business indefinitely.
c. It initially records assets in the accounting records at their purchase price.
d. It limits the economic data recorded in an accounting system to data related to the activities of that company.
The payment of $20,000 for expenses was incorrectly recorded by Elite Co. as an increase in cash of $20,000 and a decrease in retained earnings of $20,000. What is the effect of this error on the accounting equation?
a. Total assets will exceed total liabilities and stockholders' equity by $40,000. {C}
b. Total assets will exceed total liabilities and stockholders' equity by $20,000.
c. The error will not affect the accounting equation.
d. Total assets will be less than total liabilities and stockholders' equity by $40,000.


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Answer:

1.                                     Surry Co.

                                 Income Statement

                    For the Year Ended December 31, 2016

Sales                                                                $915,000

Less: Sales retiurns and allowances              $55,000

Net Sales                                                         $860,000

Cost of merchandise sold                              $670,000

Gross profit                                                      $190,000

Less: Administrative expenses    $30,000  

Selling expenses                           $120,000  $150,000

Operating Profit                                               $40,000

Other Income and expenses

Rent revenue                                                    $19,000

                                                                          $59,000

Less: Interest expense                                     $12,000

Net Profit                                                           $47,000

2)  Total assets = Accounts receivable + Cash + equipment = $10000 + $25,300 + $16,800

Total assets = $52,100

3) Total assets = Total Liabilities + Stockholders' equity

$45,000 = $18,000 + Stockholders' equity

Stockholders' Equity = $45,000 - $18,000

Stockholders' Equity = $27,000

Note: retained earning is part of the stock holders' equity

4) The summary of the cash receipts and cash payments for a specific period of time is a(n) is Statement of Cash Flows

5) Increase in total assets = Increase in total liabilities + Increase in stockholders’ equity

$80,000 = $60,000 + (Increase in common stock + increase in retained earnings)

$80,000 = $60,000 + ($8000 + Increase in retained earnings)

Increase in retained earnings = $80,000 - $60,000 - $8,000

Increase in retained earnings = $12,000

As no dividend has been paid,  Increase in net income of Trinder = Increase in retained earnings = $12,000

6) Cost principle

It initially records assets in the accounting records at their purchase price.

7) Total assets will exceed total liabilities and stockholders' equity by $40,000.

For the error, cash on the asset side will increase by $20000 and the retained earnings will decrease by $20000 from their current balances. The asset side will exceed the total of the liability and equity side by $20,000 - ($20,000) = $40,000

2. The buyer's prepaid expense is the seller's
revenue

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Answer:

what do you mean by The buyer's prepaid expense is the seller's

revenue

Explanation:

so Prepaid items are essentially a service to the buyer by the lender. The lender collects funds including, but not limited to, property taxes and hazard insurance premiums which are deposited into an escrow account with the lender.

On January 1, 2021, Kat Corp. granted an employee an option to purchase 60,000 shares of Kat's $5 par common stock at $20 per share. The options became exercisable on December 31, 2022, after the employee completed two years of service. The option was exercised on January 10, 2023. The market prices of Kat's stock were as follows: January 1, 2021, $30; December 31, 2022, $50; and January 10, 2023, $45. An option pricing model estimated the value of the options at $8 each on the grant date. For 2021, Kat should recognize compensation expense of: a. $ 0. b. $ 240,000. c. $ 300,000. d. $ 600,000

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Answer:

b. $ 240,000

Explanation:

Calculation for what Kat should recognize as compensation expenses

Using this formula

Compensation expenses= (Purchase shares ×Value of options)/ Years of Service

Let plug in the formula

Compensation expenses=(60,000 shares

x $8 per option) / 2 years of service

Compensation expenses=480,00/2 years of service

Compensation expenses= = 240,000

Therefore what Kat should recognize as compensation expenses is 240,000

oca, Inc., manufactures and sells two products: Product M6 and Product X7. The company has an activity-based costing system with the following activity cost pools, activity measures, and expected activity: Activity Cost Pools Activity Measures Estimated MOH Cost Expected Activity Product M6 Product X7 Total Labor related DLH $152,100 3,000 4,800 7,800 Product orders orders $63,035 400 300 700 Order size Machine hours $505,452 3,700 3,600 7,300 The total overhead to be applied to Product X7 using activity-based costing is closest to:

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Answer:

$350,708

Explanation:

Computation for the total overhead to be applied to Product X7 using activity-based costing

First step is the Computation of Activity rate

Estimated overhead cost(a) Total expected activity(b) Activity Rate (a)÷(b)

Labor related $152,100 7,800 $19.50

Production order $63,035 700 $90.05

Order size $505,452 7,300 $69.24

Second step is to the Computation of the total overhead to be applied to Product X7

Activity cost pool and Activity Rate Expected Activity units (Product X7) Activity cost

Labor related $19.50 3,000 $58,500

Production order $90.05 400 $36,020

Order size $69.24 3,700 $256,188

Total Overhead applied to product X7 $350,708 ($58,500+$36,020+$256,188)

Therefore the total overhead to be applied to Product X7 using activity-based costing is closest to:$350,708

The Candle Shop experienced the following events during its first year of operations, Year1
1. Acquired cash by issuing common stock
2. Paid a cash dividend to the stockholders.
3. Paid cash for operating expenses.
4. Borrowed cash from a bank.
5. Provided services and collected cash.
6. Purchased land with cash.
7. Determined that the market value of the land is higher than the historical cost.
Required
a. Indicate whether each event is an asset source, use, or exchange transaction. (Select "NA" if there is no effect on the "Activity classification") Event Activity classification 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7
b. Use a horizontal statements model to show how each event affects the balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows. Indicate whether the event increases (), decreases (D), or does not affect (NA) each element of the financial statements. Also, in the Statement of Cash Flows column, classify the cash flows as operating activities (OA), investing activities (IA), financing activities (FA), or not applicable (NA). The first transaction is shown as an example
THE CANDLE SHOP Horizontal Statements Model for Year 1 Balance Sheet Income Statement Statement of Cash Flows Event O. Assets Liabilities+Stockholders' Equity Effect onType CommonRetained RevenueExpense Net Income Cash LandNotes Cash Activity Earnin +NA Payable +NA = | NA NA - NA -INA FA 2 4 5. 7

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Answer:

a) 1. Acquired cash by issuing common stock  ⇒ Asset Source

2. Paid a cash dividend to the stockholders  ⇒ Asset Use

3. Paid cash for operating expenses  ⇒ Asset Use

4. Borrowed cash from a bank  ⇒ Asset Source  

5. Provided services and collected cash  ⇒ Asset Source

6. Purchased land with cash  ⇒ Asset Exchange

7. Determined that the market value of the land is higher than the historical cost  ⇒ Not applicable

 

b) I used an excel spreadsheet because there is not enough room here.  

A manufacturing plant produces and markets two product lines: surfboard equipment and sailboard equipment. An example of indirect cost for the surfboard equipment line is the ________. Group of answer choices beverages provided daily in the plant break room for the entire staff research and development cost for the surfboard equipment material used to make the surfboard salaries of the clerical staff that work in the company administrative offices sales and marketing expenses incurred for both products

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Answer:

The correct answer is: Salaries of the clerical staff that work in the company administrative offices.

Explanation:

To begin with, the concept known as "indirect costs", in the field of business and accounting, are refered to those costs that are not directly implicated or accountable to a cost object. That means that they could be either variable or fixed costs and that the most common ones are related to the administration, personnel and security costs of the company. They are understand it to be the ones that are not directly linked to the product itself, like the raw materials that are needed for the production, but even though that, they are needed for the proper maintance of the company and its factories.

Which best describes the Hospitality and Tourism career cluster?
O A group of careers that focus on going from one place to another for business, pleasure, or other reasons.
O A group of careers that focus on the act of traveling, sightseeing, and enjoying activities that are specific to a
location
O A group of careers that focus on being welcoming to guests, such as guests who stay for a meal or who stay
overnight
O A group of careers that focus on providing people with food, a place to stay assistance to travelers, and fun
activities

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Answer: the correct answer is D

Explanation:

Answer:

A group of careers that focus on providing people with food, a place to stay, assistance to travelers, and fun activities.

Explanation:

Bruce Church, Inc. is a company engaged in extensive commercial farming in Arizona and California. A provision of the Arizona Fruit and Vegetable Standardization Act requires that all cantaloupes grown in Arizona "be packed in regular compact arrangement in closed standard containers approved by the supervisor." Arizona, through its agent Pike, issued an order prohibiting Bruce Church from transporting uncrated cantaloupes from its range in Parker, Arizona, to nearby Blythe, California, for packing and processing. It would take many months and $200,000 for Bruce Church to construct a processing plan int Parker. Further, Bruce Church had $700,000 worth of cantaloupes ready for transportation. Bruce Church filed suit in federal district court challenging the constitutionality of the Arizona statutory provision on shipping cantaloupes. The court issued an injunction (essentially saying the statute was not constitutional) against the enforcement of the act on the grounds that it was an undue hardship on interstate commerce. Answer the following questions: 1. What is the Commerce Clause? 2. Will the Arizona regulation withstand Commerce Clause scrutiny? Why or why not?

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Answer:

1. What is the Commerce Clause?

The Commerce Clause refers to the power held by Congress to regulate interstate commerce. Individual states can regulate commerce that takes place within their territory, but they cannot regulate trade between entities from their state and entities from other states.

2. Will the Arizona regulation withstand Commerce Clause scrutiny? Why or why not?

This is an actual court case and the US Supreme Court ruled against Arizona's regulation because it interferes with interstate commerce. The cantaloupes that Bruce Church produced were supposed to be sold in California, that means that 2 states are involved. The Commerce Clause applies whenever trade between 2 states are involved. An individual state's regulations cannot result in a burden for businesses engaged in interstate commerce.

John discovered his company's accountant was "skimming" money from the business. The accountant agreed to pay John a one-time payment of $25,000 not to report the skimming to company officials. The accountant promised she would pay the money back when she could. John accepted the money and never reported what he knew. A year later the accountant was fired when the accountant’s actions were discovered, she was also prosecuted for theft. The payment to John was never discovered. Which statement is correct?

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Answer:

There are no options listed, but what I can tell you for sure is that John's actions were both unethical and illegal.

What John did is unethical because it is not moral and it goes against all the principles that guide professional conduct. John also did something illegal because he was an accomplice in committing fraud against the company. He knowingly benefited from the accountant's illegal actions, and that is basically the legal definition of an accomplice to a crime.

Andreas Broszio​ (Geneva). Andreas Broszio just started as an analyst for Credit Suisse in​ Geneva, Switzerland. He receives the following quotes for Swiss francs against the dollar for​ spot, 1 month​ forward, 3 months​ forward, and 6 months forward. Spot exchange​ rate: Bid rate SF1.2573​/$ Ask rate SF1.2599​/$ ​1-month forward 10 to 15 ​3-months forward 14 to 22 ​6-months forward 20 to 30 The current​ one-year U.S.​ T-Bill rate is 4.1%. a. Calculate outright quotes for bid and ask and the number of points spread between each. b. What do you notice about the spread as quotes evolve from spot toward 6​ months?

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

a) The spread is the difference between the ask and bid price, it is given by:

Spread = ask - bid

The outright quotes are given as:

1 - month forward:

Bid = 1.2573 + 0.0010 = 1.2583

Ask = 1.2599 + 0.0015 = 1.2614

3 - month forward:

Bid = 1.2573 + 0.0014 = 1.2587

Ask = 1.2599 + 0.0015 = 1.2621

1 - month forward:

Bid = 1.2573 + 0.0020 = 1.2593

Ask = 1.2599 + 0.0030 = 1.2629

                                                      Bid                             Ask                    Spread

1 - month forward:                         1.2583                      1.2614                 0.0031

3 - month forward:                        1.2587                      1.2621                 0.0034

6 - month forward:                        1.2593                     1.2629                 0.0036

b) The spread widen as it spot moves to 6 - month, this can lead to a thinner trading volume.

15. Your company contracted for a 30-second commercial (an advertisement) that aired during the Super Bowl at a cost of $1.2 million. It is legally obligated to pay for the commercial, but has not yet done so. How is your company's balance sheet affected on the day the commercial aired? It increases both assets and liabilities by $1.2 million. It increases assets and decreases stockholders' equity by $1.2 million each. It does not affect the balance sheet. D) It increases liabilities and decreases stockholders' equity by $1.2 million each.

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Answer: D) It increases liabilities and decreases stockholders' equity by $1.2 million each.

Explanation:

Even though the company has not paid for the advertisement, the expense has already been incurred and by the Accrual principle of accounting it needs to be recorded.

It will therefore be recorded as an expense which will reduce the Income for the year which is a Stockholder equity account so therefore it will reduce the Stockholder account by $1.2 million.

Because the company has not yet paid for the advert, the amount have to be recorded as a liability to the company so liabilities will increase by $1.2 million.

Barton and Fallows form a partnership by combining the assets of their separate businesses. Barton contributes accounts receivable with a face amount of $48,000 and equipment with a cost of $193,000 and accumulated depreciation of $103,000. The partners agree that the equipment is to be priced at $90,000, that $3,100 of the accounts receivable are completely worthless and are not to be accepted by the partnership, and that $1,300 is a reasonable allowance for the uncollectibility of the remaining accounts receivable. Fallows contributes cash of $28,700 and merchandise inventory of $56,000. The partners agree that the merchandise inventory is to be priced at $60,500.Journalize the entries to record in the partnership accounts (a) Barton's investment and (b) Fallows' investment. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank or enter "0".

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Answer:

(a) Barton's investment

Date   Account Titles and Explanation               Debit       Credit

          Accounts receivables                              $44,900

          ($48,000 - $3,100)

          Equipment                                                 $90,000

                 Allowances for uncollectible                               $1,300

                 Barton Capital                                                       $133,600

           (To record Barton's contribution)

(b) Fallows' investment

Date   Account Titles and Explanation               Debit       Credit

          Cash                                                           $28,700

          Merchandise Inventory                             $60,500

                  Fallow Capital                                                      $89,200

           (To record Fallow's contribution)

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tom sold 3 cars ( a total value of $112,500) in the month of january. it is paid only by commission for its seller. he receives a commission of 7%. what is tom’s salary for the month of january?

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Answer:

$7,875

Explanation:

John sold three cars in January for a total of $112,500. If he is paid on commission only at the rate of 7%, his income in January will be

7 percent of $112,500

=7/100 x $112,500

=0.07 x $112,500

=$7,875

Your annual sales are $217,000. The sales are spread evenly over four quarters except that sales in the first quarter are double any other quarter. What are your sales in the first quarter of the year?

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Answer:

86,800

Explanation:

Answer:

it’s 86800

Explanation:

Fluffy Pet Groomingdeposits all cash receipts on the day when they are received and all cash payments are made by check. At the close of business on June 30, its Cash account shows a $14,811 debit balance. Fluffy Pet Grooming's June 30 bank statement shows $14,472 on deposit in the bank. Prepare a bank reconciliation for Fluffy Pet Grooming using the following information: a. Outstanding checks as of June 30 total $2,261. b. The June 30 bank statement included a $75 debit memorandum for bank services. c. Check No. 919, listed with the canceled checks, was correctly drawn for $789 in payment of a utility bill on June 15. Fluffy Pet Grooming mistakenly recorded it with a debit to Utilities Expense and a credit to Cash in the amount of $798. d. The June 30 cash receipts of $2,534 were placed in the bank's night depository after banking hours and were not recorded on the June 30 bank statement. What is the adjusted bank balance

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Answer:

cash account reconciliation:

cash account balance                            $14,811

- bank fees                                                 ($75)

+ error in recording check No. 919              $9

reconciled bank account                     $14,745

bank account reconciliation:

bank account balance                          $14,472

- outstanding checks                            ($2,261)

+ deposits in transit                               $2,534

reconciled bank account                     $14,745

Last week, an investigative reporter for a major metropolitan newspaper discovered that the doctors conducting clinical trials of a new cancer treatment drug are also the principal shareholders in Cancer Solutions Inc. (CSI). CSI is the company developing and attempting to market the drug. Upon being interviewed by federal authorities, the doctors acknowledged their conflict of interest but reported that they were sold the shares at a 75% discount by CSI's chief financial officer. The CFO was concerned that CSI might not be able to meet its annual performance objectives and in turn pay his anticipated multimillion-dollar bonus.
Does an agency conflict exist between CSI's CFO and the company's shareholders?
a. Yes; CSI's CFO engaged in unethical conduct to manipulate the firm's short-term earnings and improve the likelihood of receiving his annual bonus.
b. Yes; the shares should not have been sold at a 75% discount, which is price discrimination.
c. No; professionals, such as doctors and professional money managers, would not participate in unethical activities.
d. No; in general, shareholders are satisfied with company officers engaging in any type of legal or illegal activity to ensure the chances of them receiving greater dividend payments.
Which of the following actions will help ease agency conflicts and better align managers' objectives with the firm's shareholder wealth?
a. Pay the manager a combination of salary and stock options (phased in over several years) that reward him or her for consistently increasing shareholder wealth.
b. Pay the manager a large base salary with a huge stock option package that matures on a single date.
Amalgamated Metals Corporation's stockholders are mostly individual investors, and there is relatively little institutional ownership. If several pension and mutual funds were to take large positions in Amalgamated Metals Corporation's stock, direct shareholder intervention would be___________ likely to motivate the firm's management.

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Answer:

FIRST QUESTION

A)Yes; CSI's CFO engaged in unethical conduct to manipulate the firm's short-term earnings and improve the likelihood of receiving his annual bonus.

SECOND QUESTION

A)Pay the manager a combination of salary and stock options (phased in over several years) that reward him or her for consistently increasing shareholder wealth.

Explanation:

We are informed from the question about an investigative reporter for a major metropolitan newspaper discovery about the doctors conducting clinical trials of a new cancer treatment drug are also the principal shareholders in Cancer Solutions Inc. And how The CFO was concerned that CSI might not be able to meet its annual performance objectives and in turn pay his anticipated multimillion-dollar bonus.

In this case there is an agency conflict that exist between CSI's CFO and the company's shareholders, this is because the, CSI's CFO engaged in unethical conduct to manipulate the firm's short-term earnings and improve the likelihood of receiving his annual bonus.

Agency conflict in finance, is also regarded as conflict of interest, usually occur between the management and the shareholders of that company, it is conflict that usually emerge when those that are required for certain responsibility like interest of principal decide to divert the the authority for their own benefits. However,agency conflict can be minimized by allowing transparency and some ways.

It should be noted here that the CSI's CFO engaged in unethical conduct to manipulate the firm's short-term earnings and improve the likelihood of receiving his annual bonus which is the reason behind the conflict because he act on his own interest.

SECOND QUESTION,

Which of the following actions will help ease agency conflicts and better align managers' objectives with the firm's shareholder wealth?

From the explanation of Agency conflict from First question it should be noted that there are some actions that will help to ease agency conflicts and better align managers' objectives with the firm's shareholder wealth such

Payment of the manager a combination of salary and stock options (phased in over several years) that reward him or her for consistently increasing shareholder wealth.

The payment of the stock options to the manager will allow selling of stock at agreed price as well as date.

Amalgamated Metals Corporation's stockholders are mostly individual investors, and there is relatively little institutional ownership. If several pension and mutual funds were to take large positions in Amalgamated Metals Corporation's stock, direct shareholder intervention would be______more likely_____ likely to motivate the firm's management

Serge stayed at a bed and breakfast in a mountain town. The bed and breakfast provides food and a comfortable
room for Serge each night after he skis and hikes in the mountains. What term best describes the role of the bed
and breakfast
hospitality
tourism
O sightseeing
recreation

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The term best describes the role of the bed and breakfast is hospitality. Thus the correct option is A.

What is a Context clue?

Any kind of hint or idea reflects from the statements which helps the reader to understand the clear context in which the word is used refers to a context clue. This clue helps the reader to determine the appropriate meaning.

The relationship between a host and a guest is known as hospitality, and it involves the host's goodwill expressions for the guest as well as providing them with better amenities to enhance their stay.

In the given case, Serge receives a bed and breakfast in a mountain town which provides him comfort and describes the elements of hospitality as a nice gesture from the host to the guest.

Therefore, option A is appropriate.

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Sheridan Decorating uses a job order cost system to collect the costs of its interior decorating business. Each client’s consultation is treated as a separate job. Overhead is applied to each job based on the number of decorator hours incurred. Listed below are data for the current year. Estimated overhead $1,040,000 Actual overhead $1,039,800 Estimated decorator hours 40,000 Actual decorator hours 39,500 The company uses the account Operating Overhead in place of Manufacturing Overhead and the account Service Contracts in Process in place of Work in Process. Compute the predetermined overhead rate. Predetermined overhead rate

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Answer:  $26 per hour

Explanation:

The Predetermined rate is used by the company to apportion overhead to Work in process inventory and is calculated before production starts and for this reason uses estimated figures.

Predetermined Overhead rate = Estimated overhead/ Estimated decorator hours

= 1,040,000/ 40,000

= $26 per hour

Asset management ratios are important - firms need to manage assets efficiently because capital obtained to acquire those assets is expensive. These ratios include the: (1) Inventory turnover ratio, (2) Days sales outstanding, (3) Fixed assets turnover, and (4) Total assets turnover. The inventory turnover ratio indicates how many times during the year inventory is -Select- and restocked. Its equation is: Excess inventory is unproductive and represents an investment with a -Select- rate of return. An alternative definition of the inventory turnover ratio replaces sales in the numerator with -Select- . The rationale for this measurement is that inventory is carried at cost, so sales in the numerator overstates the true inventory turnover ratio. The days sales outstanding (DSO) ratio is also called the average collection period (ACP). Its equation is:

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Answer:

Throughout the overview section following table, the definition including its instance supplied is defined.

Explanation:

The asset turnover ratio reflects how much inventory is consumed and restocked throughout the year. Excess inventory becomes counterproductive and constitutes a low-return investment. An alternate interpretation including its inventory turnover ratio substitutes the cost of products delivered towards revenue in the numerator.Compared to the conditions around which the company prices its products, the DSO may even be measured. This will suggest a need to step up the accumulation of receivables unless the pattern has been growing and credit policy just hasn't improved. Because of age, there may be issues understanding this calculation, specifically whenever an older organization in comparison to something like a newer business.

Blossom Corporation had income from continuing operations of $10,895,300 in 2020. During 2020, it disposed of its restaurant division at an after-tax loss of $194,400. Prior to disposal, the division operated at a loss of $321,800 (net of tax) in 2020 (assume that the disposal of the restaurant division meets the criteria for recognition as a discontinued operation). Blossom had 10,000,000 shares of common stock outstanding during 2020. Prepare a partial income statement for Blossom beginning with income from continuing operations. (Round earnings per share to 2 decimal places, eg. 1.48.)
BLOSSOM CORPORATION
Income Statement (Partial) $

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the partial income statement is presented below:

                                     Blossom Corporation

                                    Income Statement (Partial)

                                          For the Year 2020

Particulars                                                            Amount (in $)

Income from continuing operations                     10,895,300

Income from discontinued operations:  

Less:

Loss from disposal of Restaurant net of tax                 -194,400  

Loss from the operation of discontinued                     -321,800  

Total expense                                                                -516,200

Net income                                                                 10,379,100

Earning per share  

Income from continued operations (10,895,300 ÷10,000,000)  $1.09

Loss from discontinued operations (516,200 ÷ 10,000,000)      ($0.05)

Earning per share  $1.04

Following are the transactions of Sustain Company. June1 T. James, owner, invested $11,000 cash in Sustain Company in exchange for common stock. 2 The company purchased $4,000 of furniture made from reclaimed wood on credit. 3 The company paid $600 cash for a 12-month insurance policy on the reclaimed furniture. 4 The company billed a customer $3,000 in fees earned from preparing a sustainability report. 12 The company paid $4,000 cash toward the payable from the June 2 furniture purchase. 20 The company collected $3,000 cash for fees billed on June 4. 21 T.James invested an additional $10,000 cash in Sustain Company in exchange for common stock. 30 The company received $5,000 cash from a client for sustainability services for the next 3 months. Prepare general journal entries for the above transactions.

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Answer:

June 1 T. James, owner, invested $11,000 cash in Sustain Company in exchange for common stock.

Dr Cash 11,000

    Cr Commons stock 11,000

June 2 The company purchased $4,000 of furniture made from reclaimed wood on credit.

Dr Furniture 4,000

    Cr Accounts payable 4,000

June 3 The company paid $600 cash for a 12-month insurance policy on the reclaimed furniture.

Dr Prepaid insurance 600

    Cr Cash 600

June 4 The company billed a customer $3,000 in fees earned from preparing a sustainability report.

Dr Accounts receivable 3,000

    Cr Service revenue 3,000

June 12 The company paid $4,000 cash toward the payable from the June 2 furniture purchase.

Dr Accounts payable 4,000

    Cr Cash 4,000

June 20 The company collected $3,000 cash for fees billed on June 4.

Dr Cash 3,000

    Cr Accounts receivable 3,000

June 21 T.James invested an additional $10,000 cash in Sustain Company in exchange for common stock.

Dr Cash 10,000

    Cr Common stock 10,000

June 30 The company received $5,000 cash from a client for sustainability services for the next 3 months.

Dr Cash 5,000

    Cr Deferred revenue 5,000

The following production and average cost data for two levels of monthly production volume have been supplied by a company that produces a single product: Production Volume Component 950 units 750 units Direct materials $17.00 per unit $17.00 per unit Direct labor $39.61 per unit $50.17 per unit Manufacturing overhead $18.08 per unit $20.10 per unit Round your answers to the nearest dollar. Fill in the blank without $ sign or comma or period, e.g., 12345 The approximate total cost to manufacture 850 units is:

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Answer:

68204

Explanation:

The computation of total cost is shown below:-

The Total cost of 950 units

= 950 units × (17 + 39.61 + 18.08)

= 950 units × 74.69

= 70955.50

now,

The total cost of 750 units

= 750 units × (17 + 50.17 + 20.10)

= 750 units × 87.27

= 65452.5

So,

Variable cost per unit

= (Total cost at highest activity - Total cost at lowest activity) ÷ (Highest activity - Lowest activity)

= (70955.5 - 65452.50) + (950 units - 750 units)

= 5503 ÷ 200 units

= 27.515 per unit

And

Fixed cost

= Total cost at 750 Units - Variable cost at 750 units

= 65452.5 - (750 × 27.515)

= 65452.5 - 20636.25

= 44816.25

Hence,

Total manufacture cost of 850 units

Total Manufacturing cost = Variable cost + Fixed cost

=(850 × 27.515) + 44816.25

= 23387.75 + 44816.2

= 68204

how do you understand the word business finance?​

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Answer:

Business Finance means the funds and credit employed in the business. Finance is the foundation of a business. Finance requirements are to purchase assets, goods, raw materials and for the other flow of economic activities

Answer:

in my opinion and own words

Explanation:

Business Finance simply means the activity of managing money in financial status especially in companies or government organizations to run a business or activity or also a project so it simply means using Finances to run a business

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You are planning to save for retirement over the next 25 years. To do this, you will invest $730 per month in a stock account and $330 per month in a bond account. The return of the stock account is expected to be 9.3 percent, and the bond account will pay 5.3 percent. When you retire, you will combine your money into an account with a return of 6.3 percent. How much can you withdraw each month from your account assuming a 20-year withdrawal period? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

The monthly withdrawal will be of  $ 7.823,24  

Explanation:

We solve for the future value of each investment:

stock account:

[tex]C \times \frac{(1+r)^{time} - 1}{rate} = FV\\[/tex]  

C 730

time 300 (25 years x  12 month per year)

rate 0,00775  (9.3% among 12 months)

[tex]730 \times \frac{(1+0,00775)^{300} -1}{0,00775} = FV\\[/tex]  

FV $860.498,28

bond account:

[tex]C \times \frac{(1+r)^{time} -1}{rate} = FV\\[/tex]  

C 330

time 300

rate (5.3% annual among 12 months) 0,004416667

[tex]330 \times \frac{(1+0,00441667)^{300} -1}{0,00441667} = FV\\[/tex]  

FV $205.563,2522  

now, we add them:

860498.28 + 205.563,25 =  $1.066.061,53  

And last, solve for the monthly withdrawal of this sum:

[tex]PV \div \frac{1-(1+r)^{-time} }{rate} = C\\[/tex]  

PV  $1.066.061,53  

time 240  (20 years x 12 months)

rate 0,00525  (6.3% among 12 months)

[tex]1066061,53 \div \frac{1-(1+0,00525)^{-240} }{0,00525} = C\\[/tex]  

C  $ 7.823,244  

2.
Is marketing always appropriate for political candidates? Why or why not?

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Answer:

Yes, marketing always appropriate for political candidates.

Explanation:

Yes, marketing always appropriates for political candidates.

Political marketing is the process by which ideas are shared with the voters to gain their support. In political campaigns, the candidate uses modern marketing techniques including marketing research and commercial advertising to maximize votes.

Marketing is vital for political candidates. Therefore, the statement is true.

The main aim behind marketing is simply to influence people and ensure that people agree to a particular thing. Political marketing is used to convince the people about one's program when one is elected into a certain position.

Marketing is vital in politics as one can be able to share his views and aspirations with the public. It also ensures transparency.

In conclusion, marketing is always appropriate for political candidates.

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TeleGlobal is an American firm producing TV sets. TeleGlobal imports TV set components from Taiwan and assemb them domestically. Suppose that in the United States, a TV set sells for $500 and that 80% of the TV set's value comes from the value of the imported components. The United States imposes a 30% tariff on TV sets and a 10% tariff on the TV set's components. Assume that costs of producing components are the same in the United States a Taiwan. Based on the information provided, the effective rate of protection that TeleGlobal receives from the tariff is:__________.
a. -17.5%
b. 70.0%
c. 110.0%
d. 24.4%
e. 47.5%

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Answer:

c. 110.0%

Explanation:

Effective Rate of Protection (ERP) = (t1 - at2) / (1 - a)

Where  t1: Nominal tariff rate on imported final product = 30% = 0.3

t2: Nominal tariff rate on imported input = 10% = 0.1

a: (Value of imported input / Value of finished good) = 80% = 0.8

ERP = (t1 - at2) / (1 - a)

ERP = 0.3 - (0.8*0.1) / (1 - 0.8)

ERP = 0.3 - 0.08 / 0.2

ERP = 0.22 / 0.2

ERP = 1.1

ERP = 110%

objective of management​

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Getting Maximum Results with Minimum Efforts.

Candlewood LLC started business on September 1, and it adopted a calendar tax year. During the year, Candlewood incurred $6,500 in legal fees for drafting the LLC's operating agreement and $3,000 in accounting fees for tax advice of an organizational nature, for a total of $9,500 of organizational costs. Candlewood also incurred $30,000 of preopening advertising expenses and $24,500 of salaries and training costs for new employees before opening for business, for a total of $54,500 of startup costs. The LLC wants to take the largest deduction available for these costs. If required, round any division to six decimal places and use in subsequent computations. Round your final answers to the nearest dollar. How much can Candlewood deduct as organizational expenses

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Answer:

deduction for organizational expenses = $5,000

Explanation:

Since the total startup costs are over $50,000 then the company's deduction will be lower. Generally speaking, a company can deduct up to $5,000 in organizational an startup costs ($5,000 each). But if the costs are over $50,000, then your deduction will be reduced by $1 for each dollar over that threshold.

In this case, organizational costs were $9,500, so they can deduct $5,000 during the first year and $4,500 will be amortized over the next 15 years. Startup costs are $54,500, which means that they can only deduct $5,000 - ($54,500 - $50,000) = $500 during the first year. The remaining $54,000 must be amortized over a 15 year period. Total deduction during the first year = $5,000 + $500 = $5,500

Question 7: Which of the following is true about entrepreneurs and risk?

A. Entrepreneurs take more risks than the average person.
B. Risk is an objective assessment.
C. Entrepreneurs who take greater risks tend to be more successful than those who take fewer or smaller risks.
D. Most successful entrepreneurs are very calculated risk takers

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I think the answer to this question is C

Which of the following statements are true? Explain.a. A lower allocation to the risky portfolio reduces the Sharpe (reward-to-volatility) ratio.b. The higher the borrowing rate, the lower the Sharpe ratios of levered portfolios.c. With a fixed risk-free rate, doubling the expected return and standard deviation of the risky portfolio will double the Sharpe ratio.d. Holding constant the risk premium of the risky portfolio, a higher risk-free rate will increase the Sharpe ratio of investments with a positive allocation to the risky asset.

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Answer: b. The higher the borrowing rate, the lower the Sharpe ratios of levered portfolios

Explanation:

The formula for the Sharpe ratio = [tex]\frac{Required return on portfolio - Risk free return}{Standard deviation for the portfolio's excess return}[/tex]

With a levered portfolio, money has been borrowed.

Assuming the rate of the money borrowed is r then this rate will need to be subtracted from the required return such that the formula becomes;

= [tex]\frac{Required return on portfolio - borrowing rate - Risk free return}{Standard deviation for the portfolio's excess return}[/tex]

Notice now that as the borrowing rate rises, the numerator for the ratio will be smaller which would lead to a lower ratio when divided by the standard deviation.

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