The following selected amounts are reported on the year-end unadjusted trial balance report for a company that uses the percent of sales method to determine its bad debts expense. Accounts receivable$441,000Debit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 1,310Debit Net Sales 2,160,000Credit All sales are made on credit. Based on past experience, the company estimates 1.0% of credit sales to be uncollectible. What adjusting entry should the company make at the end of the current year to record its estimated bad debts expense

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Answer 1

Answer:

The Adjusting entry at the end of the current year to record its estimated bad debts expense is:

Journal Entry:

Debit Bad Debts Expense $22,910

Credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $22,910

To record the bad debts expense and bring the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts to a credit balance of $21,600.

Explanation:

a) Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

Beginning balance $1,310 Dr.

Ending balance     21,600

Uncollectible Expense = $22,900

b) Uncollectible for the period = 1% of $2,160,000 = $21,600

This should be the ending balance of the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts.

c) The above journal entry will ensure that the balance in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts is now $21,600 credit.


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Johnson's Plumbing's fixed costs are $700,000 and the unit contribution margin is $17. What amount of units must be sold in order to realize an operating income of $100,000

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Answer:

Target profit in units = 47058.82 rounded off to 47059 units

Explanation:

The break even units of sales are the number of units that must be sold in order for the company to have enough total revenue to cover its total costs. It is a point in the number of units where there is no profit or no loss.

We can use the break even analysis and formulas to calculate the number of units required to earn a certain target profit. Thus, we will just need to add the target profit amount to the fixed costs in the break even in units formula. The formula to calculate the target profit in units is,

Target profit in units = (Fixed costs + Target profit) / Contribution margin per unit

Target profit in units = (700000 + 100000) / 17

Target profit in units = 47058.82 rounded off to 47059 units

Jim Keys holds a $200,000 portfolio consisting of the following stocks:_______.
Stock Investment Beta
Alpha $50,000 0.50
Beta $50,000 0.80
Gamma $50,000 1.00
Delta $50,000 1.30
What is the portfolio's beta?

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Answer:

0.9

Explanation:

For the computation of portfolio beta first we need to follow some steps which is shown below:-

Step 1

Total Portfolio value = Value of Alpha + Value of Beta + Value of Gamma + Value of Delta

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

= $200,000

Step 2

Weight of Alpha = Value of Alpha ÷ Total Portfolio Value

= $50,000 ÷ $200,000

= 0.25

Step 3

Weight of Beta = Value of Beta ÷ Total Portfolio Value

= $50,000 ÷ $200,000

= 0.25

Step 4

Weight of Gamma = Value of Gamma ÷ Total Portfolio Value

= $50,000 ÷ $200,000

= 0.25

Step 5

Weight of Delta = Value of Delta ÷ Total Portfolio Value

= $50,000 ÷ $200,000

= 0.25

and finally

Beta of Portfolio = Weight of Alpha × Beta of Alpha + Weight of Beta × Beta of Beta + Weight of Gamma × Beta of Gamma + Weight of Delta × Beta of Delta

= 0.5 × 0.25 + 0.8 × 0.25 + 1 × 0.25 + 1.3 × 0.25

= 0.9

The Allowance for Doubtful Accounts: Multiple Choice Is credited when bad debts expense is estimated and recorded. All of the options are correct. Is a contra asset account. Is used instead of reducing accounts receivable directly.

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Answer: All of the options are correct.

Explanation:

The Allowance for Doubtful Account is a contra account because it reduces the value of the Accounts Receivable Account and does so in order to account for the possibility that some customers will not pay the amounts they owe.

It is credited when Bad debts are estimated and recorded; that way this reduction in Accounts receivable does not have to go out of the Accounts Receivable account directly.This will ensure that the Accounts Receivable Account is not volatile as it attempts to keep up with all the bad debts incurred.

The Cell Inc., a microbiology research laboratory headquartered in the United States, has been losing money. The CEO decides to outsource some production to companies in developing countries. This decision to shift functions or processes to less developed countries is most likely due to their

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Answer:

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The decision of the Ceo of Cell Inc. microbilogy research laboratory to outsource some production in developing countries so that maximum output and fast deliveries can be expected to customers and also by the company can focus on various other factors affecting the business.

What is a research laboratory?

The scientific lab where the experiments or products research are made so that new products can be made or existing can be replaced in chemical biological or physical aspects.

What is outsourcing?

The practice which is done by an individual or an organization by using third party to carry their business activities like performing tasks giving services to customers etc.

What is third party?

The company or an individual which comes in between two aspects and try to manage or solve the issue or give solutions

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Use the following information to answer this question.
Bayside, Inc. 2010 Income Statement ( in thousands)
Net sales $6,020
Less: Cost of goods sold 4,290
Less: Depreciation 365
Earnings before interest and taxes$1,365
Less: Interest paid 32
Taxable Income $1,333
Less: Taxes 467
Net income $866
Bayside, Inc. 2009 and 2010 Balance Sheets ($ in thousands)
2009 2010 2009 2010
Cash $115 $220 Accounts payable $1,580 $1,560
Accounts rec1,010 850 Long-term debt 820 620
Inventory 1,685 2,070 Common stock $3,260 $3,290
Total $2,810 $3,140 Retained earnings 890 1,140
Net fixed assets 3,740 3,470
Total assets $6,550 $6,610 Total liab. & equity $6,550 $6,610
How many dollars of sales are being generated from every dollar of fixed assets?
a. $0.92
b. $0.91
c. $1.73
d. $1.67
e. $1.61,

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Answer:  d. $1.67

Explanation:

The amount of sales that a company generates per $1 of fixed assets is known as the Fixed Assets turnover Ratio.

Formula is;

= [tex]\frac{Net Sales}{Average Fixed Assets}[/tex]

Average Fixed Assets = [tex]\frac{Beginning Balance + Ending Balance}{2}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{3,740 + 3,470}{2}[/tex]

= $3,605

Fixed Asset Turnover Ratio = [tex]\frac{6,020}{3,605}[/tex]

= 1.67

Using the lower of cost or market, what should the total inventory value be for the following items: Item Quantity Unit Cost Price Unit Market Price Total Cost Price Total Market Price Lower of Cost or Market A 201 $7 $11 $1,407 $2,211 $ B 98 17 15 1,666 1,470 C 71 23 26 1,633 1,846 $

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Answer:

$4,706

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

As we know that the inventory should be valued at lower of cost or market value which is shown below:

Tota cost price for all markets is

= Market A + Market B + market C

= $1,407 + $1,666 + $1,633

= $4,706

And, the total market price for all markets is

= Market A + Market B + market C

= $2,211 + $1,470 + $1,846

= $5,527

So based on the above calculation, the cost price should be lower off and the same is to be considered

Suppose that a perfectly competitive firm faces a market price of ​$7 per​ unit, and at this price the​ upward-sloping portion of the​ firm's marginal cost curve crosses its marginal revenue curve at an output level of 1 comma 400 units. If the firm produces 1 comma 400 ​units, its average variable costs equal ​$6.50 per​ unit, and its average fixed costs equal ​$0.80 per unit.

Required:
a. What is the firm's maximizing (or loss-minimizing output level?
b. What is the amount of it's economic profits (or losses) at this output level?

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Answer:

1. This firm have the profit maximizing output level of 1400 units because a firm in any industry will maximize profit where MR=MC. Here MR is equal to MC at the output level of 1400. So profit maximizing level of output is 1400 units.

2.  Economic profit = Total revenue - total cost.

Where, Total revenue = Quantity * price

= 1400 * 7

= $9,800  

Total variable cost = AVC * quantity

= 6.50 *1400

= $9,100

Total fixed cost = AFC * quantity

= 0.80 * 1400

= $1,120

Economic profit = Total revenue - Total variable cost   - Total fixed cost

Economic profit = $9,800 - $9,100 - $1,120

Economic profit = -$420

. The  firm is having economic loss equal to 420.

Conclusion: This firm is facing economic loss in its output.

Splash Co. identifies the following activities that pertain to manufacturing overhead for its production of water polo balls, for each activity, identify an appropriate cost driver.
Activity Cost Driver
Materials handling
Machine setups
Factory machine maintenance
Factory supervision
Quality control

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Answer and Explanation:

The cost driver refers to the change in the activity units level with respect to the change in activity cost

There are various activities held and according to that the cost driver is also there so that it could be allocated

Just like

Activities                      Cost driver

1) Materials handling - Number of Requisitions

2) Machine setups - Number of Setups

3) Factory machine maintenance - Machine Hours Used

4) Factory supervision - Number of Employees

5) Quality control - Number of Inspections

Material handling should be based on allocating in the number of requisitions

And the same is applied for other activities

Marko, Inc., is considering the purchase of ABC Co. Marko believes that ABC Co. can generate cash flows of $5,000, $10,000, and $16,200 over the next three years, respectively. After that time, they feel the business will be worthless. Marko has determined that a rate of return of 12 percent is applicable to this potential purchase. What is Marko willing to pay today to buy ABC Co.

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Answer:

The maximum that Marco is willing to pay to buy ABC Co. today is $23967.0645

Explanation:

The maximum amount that Marco will be willing to pay today will be the present value of the expected cash flows discounted at the required rate of return. Using the discounted cash flows approach also known as DCF approach, we can calculate the present value of the cash flows,

Present Value = CF1 / (1+r) + CF2 / (1+r)^2 + ... + CFn / (1+r)^n

Where,

CF is the cash flowr is the required rate of return

Present value = 5000 / (1+0.12)  +  10000 / (1+0.12)^2  +  16200 / (1+0.12)^3

Present value = $23967.0645

The maximum that Marco is willing to pay to buy ABC Co. today is $23967.0645

Which of the following statements regarding a partner's basis of inventory received in a liquidating distribution is True?
A) Partners may either increase or decrease the basis in inventory distributed in a liquidating distribution.
B) Partners may only increase the basis in inventory distributed in a liquidating distribution.
C) Partners may only decrease the basis in inventory distributed in a liquidating distribution.
D) None of these statements is True.

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Answer:

C) Partners may only decrease the basis in inventory distributed in a liquidating distribution.

Explanation:

Liquidating distribution refers to the absence of dividend distribution that is to be allocated to the shareholders in case of the partial or complete liquidation. In this, the whole equity is allocated along with the profit-sharing

In case fo inventory received based on a partner basis, the partners are only eligible to decrease the inventory basis

hence, the option c is correct

What is capital budgeting? a. The process of managing cash flow. b. The analysis of real asset investment opportunities. c. The process of managing current assets. d. None of the above.

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Answer:

b. The analysis of real asset investment opportunities.

Explanation:

Capital Budgeting is the Process of appraising various alternatives of investments.

It uses techniques such as the Net Present Value methods, Internal Rate of Return and Payback Period methods to analyze the best alternatives of investments.

An estimated demand curve does not necessarily match actual data perfectly because A. it is not possible to accurately calculate the coefficients of the curve. B. demand is unpredictable. C. some factors that are not measured or observed may affect the curve. D. the random error term has too large of a range.

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Answer:

C. some factors that are not measured or observed may affect the curve.

Explanation:

a lot of unforeseen circumstances might occur. these occurrences would not be measured in the estimated demand curve. this would lead to the estimated demand curve not matching the actual demand curve.

for example, the factors affecting the demand for bread are ; price, income, price of a substitutes. these are included in estimating the demand curve for bread. Assume that a study comes out stating that bread is harmful to the health.this reduces the demand for bread. this study wasn't anticipated and included in estimating the demand curve. as a result, the actual data would differ from the estimated data  

After reviewing his budget, Josh realizes he can't spend more than $40 on a pair of new shoes, so he decides to shop only at stores that carry shoes in his price range. What is this an example of? A. A rational choice B. A value-added motivation C. An emotional choice D. An impulsive selection

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Answer:

A. A rational choice

Explanation:

I think that this is an example of a rational choice because there is a logical reason that Josh wants to buy shoes that cost less than $40. Value-added wouldn't work, because there is no added value. Emotional choice wouldn't work either because the question does not say that Josh wants a specific type of shoes. Lastly, impulsive selection doesn't fit because the reason Josh doesn't want to spend more than $40 dollars is not random.

On July 1, Bramble Corporation purchases 670 shares of its $6 par value common stock for the treasury at a cash price of $9 per share. On September 1, it sells 420 shares of the treasury stock for cash at $14 per share.
Journalize the two treasury stock transactions. (Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)
Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below:

On July 1

Treasury stock Dr (670 shares × $9 per share) $6,030

        To Cash $6,030

(Being the purchase of treasury stock is recorded)

For recording this we debited the treasury stock as it increased the treasury and credited the cash as it decreased the assets

On Sep 1

Cash Dr (420 shares × $14 per share) $5,880

      To Treasury Stock (420 shares × $9 per share) $3,780

      To Additional paid in capital - Treasury stock $2,100

(Being the resale of treasury stock is recorded)

For recording this we debited the cash as it increased the assets and credited the treasury stock and additional paid in capital as the sale is made

Twelve months ago, you purchased 10-year Treasury notes with a face value of $1,000. The interest rate is 2.45 percent. What is the dollar amount of interest you will receive each year for each note? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

$24.50

Explanation:

Relevant data provided

Face value = $1,000

Interest rate = 3.45%

Based on the above information

The computation of the dollar amount of interest is shown below:-

Interest per year = Face value × Interest rate

= $1,000 × 2.45%

= $24.50

Therefore for computing the interest per year we simply applied the above formula.

A letter of intent is a type of mini-proposal. Which type of letter is often included at the beginning of a technical report

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Answer:

letter of transmittal

Explanation:

The LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL is a form of letter, included at the beginning of a TECHNICAL REPORT, which describes in brief, the topic and purpose of the document, by striking out the important segments or interesting information, which in turn, prepares the readers for conclusions and recommendations.

Hence, LETTER OF INTENT is a type of letter is often included at the beginning of a technical report.

Based on the given information, the type of letter is often included at the beginning of a technical report is letter of transmittal.

According to the question, we are to discuss about letter of transmittal and about letters.

As a result of this we can see that letter of intent is a type of mini-proposal, and when written a proposal we can include letter of transmittal which is a technical letter.

Therefore, letter of transmittal is is often included at the beginning of a technical report.

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Cobe Company has already manufactured 23,000 units of Product A at a cost of $25 per unit. The 23,000 units can be sold at this stage for $420.000. Alternatively, the units can be further processed at a $280.000 total additional cost and be converted into 6.000 units of Product B and 11,900 units of Product C. Per unit selling price for Product B is $106 and for Product C is $52.
Required:
Prepare an analysis that shows whether the 23,000 units of Product A should be processed further or not.

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Answer:

It is more profitable to continue processing the units.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Product A:

Units= 23,000

Selling price= $420,000

Continue processing:

Product B= 6,000 units sold for $106 each

Product C= 11,900 units sold for $52 each

Total cost= $280,000

We need to calculate the effect on the income of both options and choose the most profitable one. We will not take into account the first costs of Product A because they are irrelevant.

Option 1:

Effect on income= $420,000

Option 2:

Effect on income= (6,000*106) + (11,900*52) - 280,000

Effect on income= $974,800

It is more profitable to continue processing the units.

what is the answer in effects in accounting equation?

Purchased a furniture RM13,000 by cheque​

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Answer:

No effect

Explanation:

The journal entry to record this give transaction is shown below:

Furniture Dr RM13,000

       To Bank RM 13,000

(Being the furniture purchased by cheque is recorded)

For recording this we debited the furniture as it increased the asset and credited the bank as it decreased the assets

Therefore there is no effect in the accounting equation as the increase and decreased in done in asset side only

The relationship between financial leverage and profitability   Pelican​ Paper, Inc., and Timberland​ Forest, Inc., are rivals in the manufacture of craft papers. Some financial statement values for each company follow .
Item Pelican Paper, Inc. Timberland Forest, Inc.
Total assets $10,900,000 $10,900,000
Total equity (all common) 9900000 5400000
Total debt 1000000 5500000
Annual interest 100000 550000
Total sales 23000000 23000000
EBIT 5750000 5750000
Earnings available for
common stockholders 3394800 3174000
Use them in a ratio analysis that compares the​ firms' financial leverage and profitability.
The debt ratio for Pelican is ​%.
(Round to one decimal​ place.)
The debt ratio for Timberland is ​%.
(Round to one decimal​ place.)
The times interest earned ratio for Pelican is.​
(Round to one decimal​ place.)
The times interest earned ratio for Timberland is.
​ (Round to one decimal​ place.)
Discuss their financial risk and ability to cover the costs in relation to each other. ​ (Select all the answers that​ apply.)
A. Pelican has a much higher degree of financial leverage than does Timberland. As a​ result, Pelican's earnings will be more​volatile, causing the common stock owners to face greater risk.
B. ​Pelican's earnings will be more volatile. This additional risk is supported by the significantly lower times interest earned ratio of Pelican. Timberland can face a very large reduction in net income and still be able to cover its interest expense.
C. ​Timberland's earnings will be more volatile. This additional risk is supported by the significantly lower times interest earned ratio of Timberland. Pelican can face a very large reduction in net income and still be able to cover its interest expense.
D. Timberland has a much higher degree of financial leverage than does Pelican. As a​ result, Timberland's earnings will be more​volatile, causing the common stock owners to face greater risk.

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Answer:

Pelican​ Paper, Inc., and Timberland​ Forest, Inc.

Financial leverage and profitability ratios:

a) Debt Ratio = Total liabilities divided by Total assets x 100

Pelican = $1,000,000/$10,900,000 x 100

= 9.2%

Timberland = $5,500,000/$10,900,000 x 100

= 50%

Times Interest Earned Ratio = EBIT/Interest Expense

Pelican = $5,750,000/$100,000

= 57.5 times

Timberland = $5,750,000/$550,000

= 10.4 times

A discussion of their financial risk and ability to cover the costs in relation to each other:

C. ​Timberland's earnings will be more volatile. This additional risk is supported by the significantly lower times interest earned ratio of Timberland. Pelican can face a very large reduction in net income and still be able to cover its interest expense.

D. Timberland has a much higher degree of financial leverage than does Pelican. As a​ result, Timberland's earnings will be more​volatile, causing the common stock owners to face greater risk.

Explanation:

a) Data

Financial Statement Values:

Item                                Pelican Paper, Inc.     Timberland Forest, Inc.

Total assets                     $10,900,000                $10,900,000

Total equity (all common)  9,900.000                    5,400,000

Total debt                            1,000,000                    5,500,000

Annual interest                      100,000                       550,000

Total sales                       23,000,000                  23,000,000

EBIT                                    5,750,000                    5,750,000

Earnings available for

common stockholders      3,394,800                      3,174,000

b)  Creditors provide half of the finances and effectively own 50% of Timberland.  This contrasts with the debt ratio of Pelican, where creditors can lay claim to only 9.2% of the assets of the firm.  Furthermore, Pelican can settle its debts with current earnings 57.5 times, compared to Timberland's interest coverage of 10.4 times.

J.D. formed Clampett, Inc., as a C corporation (calendar tax year) with J.D., Granny, and Jethro, Inc. (a C corporation) as shareholders. On January 15, 2019, Jethro, Inc., sold all its shares to Jane Hathaway. On February 28, 2019, Clampett, Inc., filed an S corporation election, with J.D., Granny, and Jane all consenting to the election. What is the earliest effective date of the S election

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Answer:

January 1, 2020

Explanation:

Since we were told that Clampett was formed by J.D in which he included Granny, and Jethro as the shareholders this means that if , Jethro sold its shares to Jane on January 15,2019 while on the other hand Clampett filed an S corporation election with J.D. Granny, and Jane on February 28, 2019 , the earliest effective date of the S election will therefore be the beginning of another year which will be January 1 ,2020.

Major Co. reported 2016 income of $303,000 from continuing operations before income taxes and a before-tax loss on discontinued operations of $75,000. All income is subject to a 36% tax rate. In the 2016 income statement, Major Co. would show the following line-item amounts for income tax expense and net income: Multiple Choice $109,080 and $228,000. $82,080 and $378,000. $109,080 and $145,920. $82,080 and $193,920.

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Answer: $109,080; $145,920

Explanation:

Based on the information that have been provided in the question, the following can be gotten:

The amount for income tax expenses will be:

= 36% of $303,000

= 36/100 × $303,000

= 0.36 × $303,000

= $109,080

The net income will be:

Reported income = $303,000

Less income tax = $109,080

Less loss on discounted operation = $48,000

Net income = $145,920

Loss on discounted operation:

= $75,000 × (1 - 36%)

= $75,000 × (1 - 0.36)

= $75,000 × 0.64

= $48,000

Zebra, Inc., a calendar year S corporation, incurred the following items this year. Sammy is a 40% Zebra shareholder throughout the year.
Operating income (sales) $100,000
Cost of goods sold (40,000)
Depreciation expense (MACRS) (10,000)
Administrative expenses (5,000)
§1231 gain 21,000
Depreciation recapture income $25,000
Short-term capital loss from stock sale (6,000)
Long-term capital loss from stock sale (4,000)
Long-term capital gain from stock sale 15,000
Charitable contributions (4,500)
a. Calculate Sammy’s share of Zebra’s nonseparately computed income or loss.
b. Calculate Sammy’s share of any Zebra long-term capital gain.

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Answer:

a. $70,000

b. $6,000

Explanation:

Non separately income = Operating income +Depreciation recapture income -COGS -ADM expense -depreciation

= $100,000 + $25,000 - $40,000 - $5,000 - $10,000  

= $70,000

a. Sammy share of Zebra’s non-separately computed income or loss

= $70,000 * 0.40

= $28,000

b. Sammy share in Long term capital gain

= $15,000 * 0.40

= $6,000

You have been given this probability distribution for the holding-period return for KMP stock: Stock of the Economy Probability HPR Boom 0.30 18 % Normal growth 0.50 12 % Recession 0.20 – 5 % What is the expected holding-period return for KMP stock?

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Answer:  12.4%

Explanation:

The Expected return for a stock is the summation of all the returns given the probability of all market conditions.

Expected Return = ∑(Probability of return * return)

= (0.30 * 18%) + (0.50 * 12%) + (0.20 * 5%)

= 0.054 + 0.06 + 0.01

= 0.124

= 12.4%

On January 1, Boston Enterprises issues bonds that have a $3,400,000 par value, mature in 20 years, and pay 9% interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31. The bonds are sold at par. 1. How much interest will Boston pay (in cash) to the bondholders every six months

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Answer:

interest expense per coupon payment (every 6 months) = $153,000

Explanation:

In this case, since the bonds were sold at par, the interest expense and the actual cash payments are the same (no premium or discount would be amortized). To calculate the interest payment we just multiply the bonds' face value x annual interest rate x 1/2 (semiannual coupons) = $3,400,000 x 9% x 1/2 = $153,000

IMC is the process of coordinating all activities performed by entities of the distribution channel to make sure that the right product is in the right place and at the right time for consumers. a.True b. False

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Answer:

IMC

a.True

Explanation:

The coordination of all distributive activities is a just part of the integrated marketing communication that is IMC, as it tries to offer seamless consumer experience.  For instance, if  Company XYZ fails to provide the right product in the right place and at the right time for consumers, then the essence of its IMC is lost.

IMC means Integrated Marketing Communication.  It is a marketing communication approach that integrates many components for marketing communication effectiveness.  The foundation component ensures that IMC approach provides the right products in the right place and at the right time for consumers.  IMC also integrates the corporate culture, with a focus on branding and customer satisfaction.

Since IMC aims to increase sales and profits, sharpen the brand's competitive advantage, and achieve brand loyalty, it means that the goals cannot be achieved when Company XYZ's distribution channel offers empty promises by not putting the right XYZ product in the right place and at the right time for consumers.

A stock has an expected return of 12.15 percent, its beta is 1.31, and the expected return on the market is 10.2 percent. What must the risk-free rate be

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Answer:

Rf=risk-free rate=3.91%

Explanation:

E(R) = Rf + ß( Rmarket - Rf )

E(R)= Expected return =12.15%=0.1215

Rf= Risk free rate = ?

ß = Beta = 1.31

Rmarket = Expected return of market = 10.2 %= 0.102

Changing to fraction before solving

0.1215= Rf + 1.31(0.102- rf)

0.1215= Rf +0.13362-1.31Rf

0.13362-0.1215= -Rf+1.3Rf

0.01212=0.31Rf

Rf= 0.01212/0.31= 0.03909 x 100%= 3.909% =3.91%

or Solving directly

12.15=  Rf +1.31(10.2-Rf)

12.15=  Rf +13.362 -1.31Rf

13.362 -12.15=-Rf + 1.31Rf

 1.212= 0.31Rf

Rf =3.909% round off to 3.91%

Sales for Green Inc. are expected to change by 30%. If Green's degree of operating leverage is 1.20, how much is Green's operating income expected to change?

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Answer: 36%

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that the sales for Green Inc. are expected to change by 30% and that Green's degree of operating leverage is 1.20.

Green's operating income is expected to change by:

= 30% × 1.2

= 36%

. Explain why the tax multiplier is different from the government purchases multiplier, in both sign and relative magnitude.

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Explanation:

This is the case because the tax multiplier has a negative sign due to the negative magnitude or lesser impact it has on the economy.

For example, when government cut taxes income may increase, however not everyone of those income will be spent in the economy because some of it may be saved.

However, a change in government purchases will have a positive impact as well as larger effect on the economy than a mere change in the tax multiplier.

In summary, the tax multiplier is different from the government purchases multiplier, in both sign and relative magnitude because of the varying degrees of their usage.

Romano’s Frozen Pizza Inc. has determined from its production budget the following estimated production volumes for 12'' and 16'' frozen pizzas for September:

Units
12" Pizza 16" Pizza
Budgeted production volume 15,200 26,900

There are three direct materials used in producing the two types of pizza. The quantities of direct materials expected to be used for each pizza are as follows:

12" Pizza 16" Pizza
Direct materials:
Dough 0.90 lb. per unit 1.50 lbs. per unit
Tomato 0.60 1.00
Cheese 0.80 1.30

In addition, Lorenzo’s has determined the following information about each material:


Dough Tomato Cheese
Estimated inventory, September 1 490 lbs. 230 lbs. 275 lbs.
Desired inventory, September 30 580 lbs. 185 lbs. 340 lbs.
Price per pound $0.50 $2.20 $2.60

Required:
Prepare September’s direct materials purchases budget for Lorenzo’s Frozen Pizza Inc.

Answers

Answer:

Due to lack of space I prepared an excel spreadsheet:

A dentist shares an office building with a radio station. The electrical current from the dentist's drill causes static in the radio broadcast, causing the radio station to lose $10,000 in profits. The radio station could put up a shield at a cost of $30,000; the dentist could buy a new drill that causes less interference for $6,000. Either would restore the radio station's lost profits. What is the economically efficient outcome

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Answer:

The dentist should get a new drill and it does not matter who pays for the new drill

Explanation:

Based on the information given the economically efficient outcome is that The dentist should get a new drill and it does not matter who pays for the new drill reason been that the building is been share by both the dentist and the radio station in which the electrical current from the dentist's drill was the one who causes static in the radio broadcast making them to lose some amount of money which means the dentist should go ahead and buy a new drill in which it does not matter who pays for the drill because they both shared the building .

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