The next dividend payment by Hillside Markets will be $2.6 per share. The dividends are anticipated to maintain a 10 percent growth rate forever. The stock currently sells for $65 per share. What is the dividend yield?

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Answer 1

Answer:

4.00%

Explanation:

The computation of the dividend yield is shown below:

Dividend Yield = Most recent dividend ÷Current Share Price  

= $2.6 per share ÷ $65  per share  

= 4.00%

We simply divided the most current dividend by the current share price so that the dividend yield could be calculated and the same is to be considered

hence, the dividend yield is 4%


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Rose dies with passive activity property having an adjusted basis of $86,000, suspended losses of $27,520, and a fair market value at the date of her death of $120,400. Of the $27,520 suspended loss existing at the time of Rose's death, how much is deductible on her final return or by the beneficiary

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Answer:

$27,520

Explanation:

Based on the information given about Rose we were told that she had suspended losses of the amount of$27,520 in which the suspended losses of the amount of $27,520 was still existing at the time of her death , which Simply means that amount that will be deductible on her final return will be the suspended loss amount of $27,520.

Which of the following is an internal factor?
O A. Interest rates
B. Economic recession
O C. Employee turnover
O D. Employment laws

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Employee turnover is an internal factor to the company

What is the difference between internal and external business factors?

The internal factors are solely caused by forces within the company  such as employee turnover whereas the external factors are macroeconomic factors which are outside of the company's control.

In this case, interest rates, economic recession and employment laws are external factors to the company because the company cannot influence them, but employee turnover, the rate at which employees leave the company can be attributable to the company, especially employee's welfare is neglected.

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A company had total revenues of $500 million, operating margin of 40%, and depreciation and amortization expense of $80 million over the trailing twelve months. The company currently has $600 million in total debt and $100 million in cash and cash equivalents. If the company's market capitalization (total value of its equity) is $2 billion, what is its EV/EBITDA multiple

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Answer:

8.92857

Explanation:

Market capitalization = $2,000 million

Total debt = $600 million

Cash and Cash equivalents = $100 million

Enterprise value = $2,000 million + $600 million - $100 million  = $2,500 million

EBIT = Total revenue * Operating profit margin

EBIT = $500 million * 40%

EBIT = $200 million

EBITDA = EBIT + Depreciation and Amortization expense

EBITDA = $200 million + $80 million

EBITDA = $280 million

EV/EBITDA = $2,500 million / $280 million

EV/EBITDA = 8.92857

Hence, its EV/EBITDA multiple is 8.92857.

Consider the market for film streaming services, TV sets, and movie tickets. For each pair, identify whether they are complements or substitutes:

a. Film streaming services and TV sets.
b. Film streaming services and movie tickets TV sets and movie tickets.
c. Suppose a technological advance reduces the cost of manufacturing TV sets.

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Answer:

a. Film streaming services and TV sets.

Complements

b. Film streaming services and movie tickets TV sets and movie tickets.

Substitutes

c. Suppose a technological advance reduces the cost of manufacturing TV sets.

Complements

Explanation:

The above answers are true. In some situations, it is a complement because it support each other. For example, a streaming sites and a TV to watch the channels provided by the streaming sites. In other situation, it is a substitute.

The City of Troy collects its annual property taxes late in its fiscal year. Consequently, each year it must finance part of its operating budget using tax anticipation notes. The notes are repaid upon collection of property taxes. On April 1, the city estimated that it will require $2,500,000 to finance governmental activities for the remainder of the fiscal year. On that date, it had $770,000 of cash on hand and $830,000 of current liabilities. Collections for the remainder of the year from revenues other than current property taxes and from delinquent property taxes, including interest and penalties, were estimated at $1,100,000.
Required:
a. Calculate the estimated amount of tax anticipation financing that will be required for the remainder of the current fiscal year.
b. Assume that on April 2, the City of Troy borrowed the amount calculated in part a by signing tax anticipation notes bearing 6 percent per annum to a local bank. Record the issuance of the tax anticipation notes in the general journals of the General Fund and governmental activities at the government-wide level.
c. By October 1, the city had collected a sufficient amount of current property taxes to repay the tax anticipation notes with interest. Prepare the general journals of the General Fund and governmental activities at the government-wide level.

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Answer:

a. Estimated required Tax Anticipation financing

= Estimated expenditure requirement - Estimated resources available.

Estimated expenditure requirement = Budgeted expenditure + Current liabilities payable

= 2,500,000 + 830,000

= $3,330,000

Estimated resources available

= Cash on hand + Collections from revenues other than current property taxes and from delinquent property taxes, including interest and penalties

= 770,000 + 1,100,000

= $1,870,000

Estimated required Tax Anticipation financing = 3,330,000 - 1,870,00

= $1,460,000.

b.

General Fund and Governmental activities

DR Cash                                                              $1,460,000

CR Tax Anticipation Notes payable                                      $1,460,000

c. April to October - 6 months

Interest to be paid = 1,460,000 * 6% * 6/12 months

= $43,800

General Fund and Governmental activities

DR Tax Anticipation Notes payable                    $1,460,000

      Interest Expense                                             $43,800

CR Cash                                                                                      $‭1,503,800‬

The powers of Congress in relation to the money supply

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They supply the money by the world and that’s how they gain and get money

Below are transactions for a company during Year 1. On December 1, Year 1, the company receives $3,400 cash from the company that is renting office space from the company. The payment, representing rent for December and January, is credited to Deferred Revenue. The company purchases a one-year property insurance policy on July 1, Year 1, for $12,480. The payment is debited to Prepaid Insurance for the entire amount. Employee salaries of $2,400 for the month of December will be paid in early January Year 2. On November 1, Year 1, the company borrows $12,000 from a bank. The loan requires principal and interest at 10% to be paid on October 30, Year 2. Office supplies at the beginning of Year 1 total $940. On August 15, the company purchases an additional $2,800 of office supplies, debiting the Supplies account. By the end of the year, $440 of office supplies remains. Record the necessary adjusting entries at December 31, 2018, for Wolverine Company. You do not need to record transactions made during the year. Assume that no financial statements were prepared during the year and no adjusting entries were recorded.

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Answer:

December 31

Dr Deferred revenue 1,700

Cr Rent revenue 1,700

December 31

Dr Insurance Expense 6,240

Cr Prepaid insurance 6,240

December 31

Dr Salaries Expense 2,400

Cr Salaries payable 2,400

December 31

Dr Interest Expense 200

Cr Interest payable 200

December 31

Dr Salaries Expense 3,300

Cr Supplies 3,300

Explanation:

Preparation of Journal entries

December 31

Dr Deferred revenue 1,700

(3,400/2)

Cr Rent revenue 1,700

(To record rent revenue)

December 31

Dr Insurance Expense 6,240

($12,480*6/12)

Cr Prepaid insurance 6,240

(To Record insurance expense)

December 31

Dr Salaries Expense 2,400

Cr Salaries payable 2,400

(To record Salaries Expense)

December 31

Dr Interest Expense 200

(12,000*10%*2/12)

Cr Interest payable 200

(To record interest Expense)

December 31

Dr Salaries Expense 3,300

($940+$2,800-$440)

Cr Supplies 3,300

(To record supplies Expense)

JDW Corporation reported the following for 20X1: net sales $2,929,500; cost of goods sold $1786,995; selling and administrative expenses $585.900; unrealized holding loss on available for sale securities (considered other comprehensive income) $22,000; a positive foreign currency translation adjustment $26,250 (considered other comprehensive income), and an unrealized loss from pension adjustment considered other comprehensive income) $7.000. JDW's tax rate was 21%. Ignore income taxes related to amounts in other comprehensive income. Required: Prepare a multiple-step income statement and a statement of comprehensive income using the two-statement format. Ignore earnings per share.

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Answer:

                   JDW Corporation

                   Income statement

    For the year ended December 31, 20x1

Sales                                                         $2,929,500

Cost of good sold                                    $1,786,995

Gross Profit                                              $1,142,505

Selling and Administration expenses    $585,900

Income from Operations before tax        $446,605

Income Tax                                                $116,887

Net Income                                                $439,718

                                    JDW Corporation

                     Statement of comprehensive income

                             For the year ended December 31, 20x1

Net Income                                                                     $439,718

Unrealized holding loss net of tax                                -$22,000

Foreign currency transaction adjustment                     $26,250

Unrealized loss from pension adjustment net of tax   -$7,000  

Comprehensive Income                                                 $436,968

In the website “Conflict Management Skills” that you explored, all of the following are “enemies” we have to conquer in order to be constructive conflict managers except:
a.
fear
b.
desire to win
c.
desire to explain our side first
d.
desire to listen to the other person

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Answer:

The answer is D. Desire to listen to the other person

Explanation:

Answer:

D. desire to listen to the other person

Explanation:

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The restriction x11,x12, x21, x22 ≥ 0 in the model means:

a. Each decision variable must be positive in the optimal solution.
b. Each decision variable must be nonnegative in the optimal solution.
c. x11+ x12 + x21 + x22 ≥ 0
d. All of the above
e. None of the above

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Answer:

b. Each decision variable must be non-negative in the optimal solution.

Explanation:

This constraint or restriction states that x11, x12, x21, and x22 all must be at least 0 or greater. in other words, they cannot be negative numbers. If the restriction had been > (greater than), then it would mean that all the variables must be positive numbers. But since it is ≥ (greater than or equal to), 0 is a valid option.

Describe the laws that are enforced by the SEC for companies that publicly sell stock.

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(SEC); US security and exchange commission is a body in the United States that has 3 main part mission.

They maintain fair, orderly and efficient market,they also protect investors as well as facilitate capital formation.

SEC enforced some laws to companies that publicly sell stocks,this enforced laws covers the fact that broker dealers,public companies as well as certain insiders are all required to make a regular fillings with SEC. These financial professionals and investors solely rely on these fillings with SEC to get information about companies they are evaluating for the purpose of investment.

Answer:

The SEC ensures that companies publicly selling stock tell the public the truth about their businesses, the stocks they are selling, and the risks involved in investing.

Explanation: Sample Response

Mortgages, loans taken to purchase a property, involve regular payments at fixed intervals and are treated as reverse annuities. Mortgages are the reverse of annuities, because you get a lump-sum amount as a loan in the beginning, and then you make monthly payments to the lender.

You’ve decided to buy a house that is valued at $1 million. You have $100,000 to use as a down payment on the house, and want to take out a mortgage for the remainder of the purchase price. Your bank has approved your $900,000 mortgage, and is offering a standard 30-year mortgage at a 12% fixed nominal interest rate (called the loan’s annual percentage rate or APR). Under this loan proposal, your mortgage payment will be_____________ per month.

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Answer:

The mortgage payment will be "$9258".

Explanation:

The given values are:

Principal (P)

= 900000

Interest rate (i)

= [tex]\frac{0.12}{12}[/tex]

= [tex]0.01[/tex]

Total number of monthly payments (n)

= [tex]30\times 12[/tex]

= [tex]360[/tex]

The monthly payment `for the 30 years loan will be:

⇒  [tex]M= P\times \frac{( i\times ( 1 + i ) ^ n )}{( ( ( 1 + i ) ^ n ) - 1 )}[/tex]

On putting the values, we get

         [tex]= 900000\times \frac{( 0.01\times ( 1 + 0.01 ) ^ {360} )}{( ( ( 1 + 0.01 ) ^ {360} ) - 1 )}[/tex]

         [tex]=9257.51[/tex]

         [tex]=9258[/tex]

Now,

The total amount paid will be:

[tex]= 9258\times 360[/tex]

[tex]=33,32,880[/tex] ($)

Theresa Nunn is planning a 30-day vacation on Pulau Penang, Malaysia, one year from now. The present charge for a luxury suite plus meals in Malaysian ringgit (RM) is RM1,045/day. The Malaysian ringgit presently trades at RM3.1350/$. She figures out the dollar cost today for a 30-day stay would be $10,000. The hotel informed her that any increase in its room charges will be limited to any increase in the Malaysian cost of living. Malaysian inflation is expected to be 2.75% per annum, while U.S. inflation is expected to be only 1.25%.a. How many dollars might Theresa expect to need one year hence to pay for her 30-day vacation? Note: Remember, not for one day, but 30 days.b. By what percent will the dollar cost have gone up? Why?

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Answer:

Kindly check explanation

Explanation:

Given the following :

Present charge = 1045 per day

Trade price of RM = $3.1350/$

Malaysian inflation rate(mr) = 2.75% = 0.0275 per annum

US inflation rate (ur) = 1.25% = 0.0125 per annum

a. How many dollars might Theresa expect to need one year hence to pay for her 30-day vacation?

Trade price * (1 + mr) / (1 + ur)

Cost for 30 days considering inflation :

Present charge * (1 + mr) * 30

= $1045 * 1.0275 * 30

= $32212.125

Cost for 30 days considering inflation / [Trade price * (1 + mr) / (1 + ur)]

$32212.125 / 3.1350 * (1.0275) / (1.0125)

$32212.125 / 3.1814444

= $10125.000

b.) By what percent will the dollar cost have gone up? Why?

Dollar cost would have gone up by 1.25%, this is inferred from the inflation rate of the United States currency, which is the rate which will affe the cost of dollar.

You are given the returns for the following three stocks:_____
Year Stock A Stock B Stock C
Arithmetic Return % Standard Deviation % Geometric Return %
1 3 % 13 % 18 %
2 13 11 33
3 13 23 26
4 13 6 21
5 13 12 3
Calculate the arithmetic return, geometric return, and standard deviation for each stock. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)

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Please find full question attached Answer:

Arithmetic mean: 7

Geometric mean for

Explanation:

Broomhilda manufactures broomsticks for her fellow witch (and wizard) friends. Broomhilda uses a job order cost system and applies overhead to production on the basis of direct labor cost. On September 1, Job 50 (a super deluxe broom complete with a separate sleep space and shower area as well as an espresso machine) was the only job in process. The costs incurred prior to September on this job were as follows: direct materials $20,000, direct labor $12,000, and manufacturing overhead $16,000. As of September 1, Job 49 (a broom shaped like a cat with some extra cargo space for all the cats) had been completed at a cost of $90,000 and was part of finished goods inventory. There was a $15,000 balance in the Raw Materials Inventory account. During the month of September, Broomhilda began production on Jobs 51 and 52, and completed Jobs 50 and 51. Jobs 49 and 50 were also sold on account during the month for $122,000 and $158,000, respectively. The following additional events occurred during the month.
1. Purchased additional raw materials of $90,000 on account.
2. Incurred manufacturing overhead costs as follows: indirect materials $17,000 (including broom polish and specially crafted scissors to trim stray twigs), indirect labor $20,000 (Hansel and Gretel clean the shop and run errands for the elves), depreciation expense on equipment $12,000 (Broomhilda has multiple molding stations for each broom she creates), and various other manufacturing overhead costs on account $16,000.
3. Assigned direct materials and direct labor to jobs as follows:
Job no. Direct Materials Direct Labor
50 10,000 5,000
51 39,000 25,000
52 30,000 20,000
Required:
1. Calculate the predetermined overhead rate for September, assuming Broomhilda estimates total manufacturing overhead costs of $840,000 and direct labor costs of $700,000 for September.
2. Open job cost sheets for Jobs 50, 51, and 52. Enter the September 1 balances on the job cost sheet for Job 50.
3. Prepare the journal entries to record the purchase of raw materials, and the manufacturing overhead costs incurred during the month of March.
4. Prepare the summary journal entries to record the assignment of direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead costs to production. In assigning overhead costs, use the overhead rate calculated in (1). Post all costs to the job cost sheets as necessary.
5. Total the job cost sheets for any job(s) completed during the month. Prepare the journal entry (or entries) to record the completion of any job(s) during the month.
6. Prepare the journal entry (or entries) to record the sale of any job(s) during the month.
7. What is the balance in the Finished Goods Inventory account at the end of the month? What job(s) does this balance consist of? 8. What is the amount of over- or underapplied overhead? Prepare the journal entry to close this to Cost of Goods Sold

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Answer:

Broomhilda

1. Predetermined overhead rate = overhead costs/direct labor costs

= $840,000/$700,000

= $1.20 per direct labor cost

2.  Job Cost Sheets for           Job 50      Job 51      Job 52

Beginning balances:

Direct materials                    $20,000

Direct labor                            $12,000

Manufacturing overhead      $16,000

3. Journal Entries for the purchase of raw materials and manufacturing overhead costs:

Debit Raw materials $90,000

Credit Accounts Payable $90,000

To record the purchase of raw materials on account.

Debit Manufacturing overhead $65,000

Credit Raw materials $17,000

Credit Wages $20,000

Credit Depreciation expense $12,000

To record the manufacturing overhead incurred.

4. Debit Job 50 $21,000

Credit Raw materials $10,000

Credit Direct labor $5,000

Credit Manufacturing overhead $6,000

To record the assignment of direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead costs to Job 50.

Debit Job 51 $94,000

Credit Raw materials $39,000

Credit Direct labor $25,000

Credit Manufacturing overhead $30,000

To record the assignment of direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead costs to Job 51

Debit Job 52 $74,000

Credit Raw materials $30,000

Credit Direct labor $20,000

Credit Manufacturing overhead $24,000

To record the assignment of direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead costs to Job 52

5.  Job Cost Sheets for           Job 50      Job 51      Job 52

Beginning balances:

Direct materials                    $20,000

Direct labor                            $12,000

Manufacturing overhead      $16,000

Direct materials                     $10,000      $39,000     $30,000

Direct labor                             $5,000      $25,000     $20,000

Manufacturing overhead       $6,000      $30,000     $24,000

Total                                      $69,000      $94,000

6. Debit Accounts Receivable $280,000

   Credit Sales Revenue $280,000

To record the sale of goods (Jobs 49 and 50 for $122,000 and $158,000, respectively).

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $159,000

Credit Job 49 $90,000

Credit Job 50 $69,000

To record the cost of goods sold for Jobs 49 and 50.

7. Finished Goods Inventory balance = $94,000

This balance consists of Raw materials $39,000, Direct labor $25,000, and Manufacturing overhead $30,000 for Job 51.

8. The amount of over-or underapplied overhead:

Overhead incurred = $65,000

Overhead applied =   $60,000

Underapplied =            $5,000

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $5,000

Credit Manufacturing overhead $5,000

To close the underapplied overhead to the cost of goods sold.

Explanation:

Jobs 50 costs prior to September:

direct materials $20,000,

direct labor $12,000, and

manufacturing overhead $16,000

Total costs so far = $$48,000

Job 49 completed at a cost of $90,000

Beginning balance of Raw Materials Inventory = $15,000

Started Jobs 51 and 52, completed Jobs 50 and 51

Sold Jobs 49 and 50 on account for $122,000 and $158,000, respectively.

Additional events:

Raw materials purchased on account = $90,000

Manufacturing overhead incurred:

indirect materials $17,000

indirect labor $20,000

depreciation expense on equipment $12,000

Various manufacturing overhead = $16,000

Total = $65,000

Assignment of direct materials and direct labor to jobs:

Job no.   Direct Materials   Direct Labor   Manufacturing overhead

50                  10,000            5,000              $6,000

51                  39,000          25,000            $30,000

52                 30,000          20,000           $24,000

Estimated total manufacturing overhead costs = $840,000

Estimated direct labor costs = $700,000

Predetermined overhead rate = overhead costs/direct labor costs

= $840,000/$700,000

= $1.20 per direct labor cost

If a country's economic data show private savings (S) of $9 billion, government spending (G) of $7 billion, tax revenue (T) of $7 billion, and a trade surplus (X-M) of $3 billion, then what does private investment (I) equal?

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Answer:  $6 billion

Explanation:

Savings = Private Investment + Trade Surplus - (Tax revenue - Government spending)

Private Investment = Savings + (Tax revenue - Government spending) - Trade surplus

= 9 + ( 7 - 7 ) - 3

= $6 billion

Suppose you are going to purchase a house. You negotiate a great deal and your bank agrees to lend you money for 30 years at 4% APR (annual percentage rate). The house costs $300,000 and you pay 20% down and finance the rest. Compute (round it to 2 numbers after the decimal point) - do not include $ sign.
(1) Monthly payment: no commas -__________ 2 decimala places.
(2) The interest payment portion of 1st Monthly payment:______ 2 decimal places. 1
(3) The principal payment portion of the 1st Monthly payment:_______ 2 decimal places
(4) Balance after the 1st payment: -no commas and ___________2 decimal places.

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Answer:

1. The amount of the house that was financed is;

= 300,000 * ( 1 - 20%)

= $240,000

The amount that will be paid per month is an annuity with the present value being $240,000.

Period = 30 years * 12 months = 360 months

Interest = 4%/12

240,000 = Annuity * (1 - ( 1 + r) ^-n)/r

240,000 = Annuity * ( 1 - ( 1 + 4%/12) ^-n) / r

Annuity = 240,000/209.46

Annuity = $1,145.80

2. Interest Portion;

= Amount Owed * Interest rate

= 240,000 * 4%/12

= $800

3. Principal portion = Monthly payment - Interest

= 1,145.80 - 800

= $345.80

4. Balance after first payment

= Principal - Principal repayment

= 240,000 - 345.80

= $‭239,654.2‬0

What is the different between simple interest and compund interest?​

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Answer:

Simple interest is calculated on the original amount of a loan. Compound interest is calculated on the principal amount and also on the accumulated interest of previous periods.

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Societal marketing concept in satisfying the consumers needs.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Determine the amount of net income (LO3-1) During the course of your examination of the financial statements of Trojan Corporation for the year ended December 31, 2021, you come across several items needing further consideration. Currently, net income is $88,000.
1. An insurance policy covering 12 months was purchased on October 1, 2021, for $16,800. The entire amount was debited to Prepaid Insurance and no adjusting entry was made for this item in 2021.
2. During 2021, the company received a $2,800 cash advance from a customer for services to be performed in 2022. The $2,800 was incorrectly credited to Service Revenue.
3. There were no supplies listed in the balance sheet under assets. However, you discover that supplies costing $2,150 were on hand at December 31, 2021.
4. Trojan borrowed $58,000 from a local bank on September 1, 2021. Principal and interest at 12% will be paid on August 31, 2022. No accrual was made for interest in 2021.
Required:
Using the information in 1 through 4 above, determine the proper amount of net income as of December 31, 2021. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.)
Net income (unadjusted)
1. Adjustment for insurance
2. Adjustment for deferred revenue
3. Adjustment for supplies
4. Adjustment for interest
Net income (adjusted)

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Answer:

$81,410

Explanation:

Calculation to determine amount of net income as of December 31, 2021

Net income ( Unadjusted ) $88,000

1. Adjustment for insurance -$4,200

2. Adjustment for deferred Revenue -$2,800

3. Adjustment for supplies $2,150

4. Adjustment for interest -$1,740

Net Income ( Adjusted ) $81,410

1. Calculation for insurance amount to be debited as Expense .

October to December will give us 3 months

Hence,

Insurance Expense = $16,800 * 3 / 12 Insurance Expense= $ 4,200

Which means that insurance expense amount of $4,200 will be less from net income.

2. Since the advance amount that is recieved for the services which is about to be performed next year is unearned revenue which means that the amount of $2,800 which is cash advance will less from net income.

3. We are going to add supplies in hand to net income because it will increase the net income of the company .

4. Based on the information given Interest on loan from the month of September 1,2021 to the month of December 31, 2021 will give us 4 months which means that we are going to debit as expense and less it from the net income.

Accrued Interest = $58,000 * 4/12 * 9%

Accrued Interest = $1,740

Therefore the amount of net income as of December 31, 2021 is $81,410

In the following independent case, indicate the amount (1) deductible for AGI, (2) deductible from AGI, and (3) deductible neither for nor from AGI before considering income limitations or the standard deduction. (Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.)

Required:
Fran spent $114 for uniforms for use on her job. Her employer reimbursed her for $58 of this amount under an accountable plan (and did not report the reimbursement as wages).

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Answer:

Fran can deduct $114 - $58 = $56 from her AGI (2).

Explanation:

Deductions from AGI are deductions that must be itemized (below the line), while deductions for AGI reduce your taxable income (above the line).

Fran can deduct her net uniform expenses since she is required by her employer to use the uniform and it is not a normal outfit that she could use everyday.

Department E had 4,000 units in Work in Process that were 40% completed at the beginning of the period at a cost of $12,500. During the period, 14,000 units of direct materials were added at a cost of $28,700, and 15,000 units were completed. At the end of the period, 3,000 units were 75% completed. All materials are added at the beginning of the process. Direct labor was $32,450 and factory overhead was $18,710. The number of equivalent units of production for the period for conversion if the first-in, first-out method is used to cost inventories was:_____.a.15,650 b.14,650 c.14,150 d.14,850

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Answer:

a.15,650

Explanation:

Calculation for the number of equivalent units of production for the period for conversion

First step is to find the Unit transferred out

Unit transferred out = 4,000 units +14,000 units-3,000 units

Unit transferred out= 15,000 units

Second step is to calculate the Equivalent unit of conversion.

Equivalent unit of conversion = (4,000*60%)+11,000+(3,000*75%)

Equivalent unit of conversion=2,400+11,000+2,250

Equivalent unit of conversion=15,650

Therefore The number of equivalent units of production for the period for conversion if the first-in, first-out method is used to cost inventories was: 15,650

In paragraph 1, using a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being the best), rate how proficient you feel with your technology skill right now. How do you envision developing your technology skill in your academic, professional, or home life?

In paragraph 2, list at least three goals you have to improve your technology skill throughout this course and beyond.

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Answer with Explanation:

I give myself 5 marks for the techno-skills that I have right now because I am not much familiar with any accounting or ERP software and also that I don't have knowledge of complex functions of Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook, Powerpoint, Project, etc. Though I have better knowledge related to how to operate mobile applications. My aim in near future is to learn Microsoft Excel and Word complex functions like vlookup, hlookup, Pivot tables and Macros within 3 months period. Furthermore, I would like to learn Quickbooks, SAAP and Oracle at weekends. This accounting software and ERP systems will help me get greater interview listings for jobs in the future. The demand for such software knowledge is continuously growing.

My future goals include:

1. Cloud technology Functioning: The demand in the market for cloud technology users so I am committed to access this skillset in the future for better job opportunities.

2. Learning Artificial Intelligence management and writing associated startup ideas: This will me develop creativity and critical thinking in every aspect of life which includes my academic, professional and home life. According to the World Economic Forum, Creativity and Critical thinkings are ranked among the first four skills that the top companies are looking for in the job market. Artificial Intelligence applications inclusion in business operations: develops a sense of Strong brand. I am getting after it in near future.

3. Studying some basic Coding: Learning basic coding includes having some knowledge of HTML and CSS coding for business website management. This is just like managing a social media account but it is more different. It helps us to generate better viewership, sales promotion and brand recognition.

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Rambo-Conduit Corporation manufactures plastic conduit that is used in the cable industry. A conduit is a tube that encircles and protects the underground cable. In the process of making the plastic conduit, called extrusion, the melted plastic (resin) is pressed through a die to form a tube. Scrap is produced in this process. Information from the cost of production reports for three months is as follows, assuming that inventory remains constant:
May June July
Resin pounds input into the process 470,000 700000 650,000
Price per pound x81.50 x81.50 x81.50
Plastic material costs 493,000 6,40,000 6,77,000
Conversion costs 80,000 120,000 115000
Conduit output 800,000 1200,000 1130,000
from the process (feet)
Assuming that there is one-half pound of resin per foot of the finished product, determine the resin materials cost per foot of finished product for June.
a. $0.53
b. $0.60
c. $0.54
d. None of these choices are correct.

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Answer: a. $0.53

Explanation:

Material Cost per foot of finished product = Material Cost/ Number of feet produced in June

Plastic Material Cost in June= $640,000

Number of Feet produced in June = 1,200,000

Material cost per foot of finished product

= 640,000/ 1,200,000

= $0.53

The outstanding capital stock of Edna Millay Corporation consists of 2,000 shares of $100 par value, 8% preferred, and 5,000 shares of $50 par value common.

Required:
Assuming that the company has retained earnings of $90,000, all of which is to be paid out in dividends, and that preferred dividends were not paid during the 2 years preceding the current year, state how much each class of stock should receive under each of the following conditions.

a. The preferred stock is noncumulative and nonparticipating.
b. The preferred stock is cumulative and nonparticipating.
c. The preferred stock is cumulative and participating.

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Answer:

A. The preferred stock is noncumulative and nonparticipating

preferred dividends = $100 x 2,000 x 8% = $16,000

common stocks = $90,000 - $16,000 = $74,000

Preferred dividends not paid to noncumulative preferred stocks are "lost" and will not be paid in the future.

B. The preferred stock is cumulative and nonparticipating.

preferred dividends = ($100 x 2,000 x 8%) x 3 years = $48,000

common stocks = $90,000 - $48,000 = $42,000

C. The preferred stock is cumulative and participating.

preferred dividends = [($100 x 2,000 x 8%) x 2 years] + $25,777.60 = $57,777.60

common stocks = $90,000 - $57,777.60 = $32,222.40

When preferred stocks participate in the company's earnings, they receive an additional revenue proportional to the dividends received by common stockholders.

$32,222.40 / $250,000 (common stocks) = 12.8888%

$200,000 x 12.8888% = $25,777.60

The amount when the preferred stock is noncumulative and nonparticipating will be $16000 and $74000.

When the preferred stock is noncumulative and nonparticipating, the preferred dividends will be:

= $100 x 2,000 x 8%

= $16,000

The value of the common stocks will be:

= $90,000 - $16,000

= $74,000

The preferred stock is cumulative and nonparticipating will be calculated thus:

Preferred dividends will be:

= ($100 x 2,000 x 8%) x 3

= $48,000

The common stocks will be:

= $90,000 - $48,000

= $42,000

When the preferred stock is cumulative and participating, the preferred dividends will be:

= [($100 x 2,000 x 8%) x 2] + $25,777.60

= $57,777.60

The common stocks will be:

= $90,000 - $57,777.60

= $32,222.40

Based on the information given, the additional revenue will be:

= $200,000 x ($32,222.40 / $250,000)

= $200000 × 12.8888%

= $25,777.60

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Match the following sentecnes with followings.

a. A graphical object showing the relationship between the price of a good and the amount of the good that buyers are willing and able to purchase at various prices
b. The amount of a good that buyers are willing and able to purchase at a given price
c. The claim that, with other things being equal, the quantity demanded of a good falls when the price of that good rises
d. A table showing the relationship between the price of a good and the amount that buyers are Willing and able to purchase at various prices

1. Quantity Demanded
2. Demand Curve
3. Demand Schedule
4. Law of Demand

Your coworker Rina is really concerned about a project that she has just been assigned. She is in charge of analyzing and determining conditions in the market for televisions from an extensive sales report. If Rina's boss is interested in a graphical representation of the relationship between the price and quantity of televisions demanded, you would advise your coworker to construct __________ using the data provided. However, if Rina's boss is more interested in the detailed numbers used to construct this visual representation, you would instead advise your coworker that __________would be more appropriate.

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Answer:

a) & 2) ; b) & 1) ; c) & 4) ; d) & 3)

Demand Curve ; Demand Schedule

Explanation:

a) A graphical object showing the relationship between the price of a good and the amount of the good that buyers are willing and able to purchase at various prices  : 2) Demand Curve

b) The amount of a good that buyers are willing and able to purchase at a given price : 1) Quantity Demanded

c) The claim that, with other things being equal, the quantity demanded of a good falls when the price of that good : 4) Law of Demand

d)  A table showing the relationship between the price of a good and the amount that buyers are Willing and able to purchase at various prices : 3) Demand Schedule

If Rina's boss is interested in a graphical representation of the relationship between the price and quantity of televisions demanded, you would advise your coworker to construct Demand Curve using the data provided. If Rina's boss is more interested in the detailed numbers used to construct this visual representation, you would instead advise your coworker that Demand Schedule would be more appropriate.

An electronics company makes communications devices for military contracts. The company just completed two contracts. The navy contract was for 2,266 devices and took 28 workers two weeks (40 hours per week) to complete. The army contract was for 5,510 devices that were produced by 29 workers in six weeks (40 hours per week).
A. Calculate the productivity for navy and army contracts in units produced per labor hour.
B. On which contract were the workers more productive?
1.Army contract.
2. Navy contract.

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Answer:

(A) Navy contract= 1.0

Army contract= 0.8

(B) Navy contract

Explanation:

(A) The productivity for navy can be calculated as follows

= 28 × 2× 40

= 2240

Since the navy contract was for 2266 devices then productivity is

= 2266/2240

= 1.0 labor hour

The productivity for army can be calculated as follows

= 29×6×40

= 6960

Since the army contract was for 5510 devices then productivity is

= 5510/6960

= 0.8 labor hour

(B) The workers were more productive on the navy contract

Give two examples of complements in economics

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Answer:

examples of complement in economics

it's a good

Janice​ Carrillo, a​ Gainesville, Florida, real estate​ developer, has devised a regression model to help determine residential housing prices in northeastern Florida. The model was developed using recent sales in a particular neighborhood. The price​ (Y) of the house is based on the size​ (square footage​ = X) of the house. The model​ is:

Y = 13.473 + 37.65X

The coefficient of correlation for the model is 0.63

a. Use the model to predict the selling price of a house that is 1,860 square feet
b. An 1,860-square-foot house recently sold for $95,000. Explain why this is not what the model predicted
c. If you were going to use multiple regression to develop such a model, what other quantitative variables you might include?
d. What is the value of the coefficient of determination in this problem?

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Answer:

i just need points

Explanation:

You decide that you're going to send Carolyn an email to reinforce what you are expecting her to do with respect to the missing package.

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Answer:

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