Whirly Corporation’s contribution format income statement for the most recent month is shown below: Total Per Unit Sales (7,100 units) $ 227,200 $ 32.00 Variable expenses 134,900 19.00 Contribution margin 92,300 $ 13.00 Fixed expenses 54,800 Net operating income $ 37,500 Required: (Consider each case independently): 1. What would be the revised net operating income per month if the sales volume increases by 80 units? 2. What would be the revised net operating income per month if the sales volume decreases by 80 units? 3. What would be the revised net operating income per month if the sales volume is 6,100 units?

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Answer 1

Answer:

1. $38,540

2. $37,500

3. $24,500

Explanation:

1. The computation of revised net operating income per month if the sales volume increases by 80 units is shown below:-

Net operating income = Sales - Variable expenses - Fixed expenses

= (71,80 × $32) - (7,180 × $19) - $54,800

= $229,760 - $136,420 - $54,800

= $38,540

2. The computation of revised net operating income per month if the sales volume decreases by 80 units is shown below:-

Net operating income = Sales - Variable expenses - Fixed expenses

= (71,00 × $32) - (7,100 × $19) - $54,800

= $227,200 - $134,900 - $54,800

= $37,500

3. The computation of revised net operating income per month if the sales volume is 6,100 units is shown below:-

Net operating income = Sales - Variable expenses - Fixed expenses

= (61,00 × $32) - (6,100 × $19) - $54,800

= $195,200 - $115,900 - $54,800

= $24,500


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Giannitti Corporation bases its predetermined overhead rate on the estimated machine-hours for the upcoming year. Data for the upcoming year appear below: Estimated machine-hours 72,700 Estimated variable manufacturing overhead $ 3.30 per machine-hour Estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead $ 838,730 The predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year was closest to:

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Answer:

The predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year was closest to: $11.54 per machine-hour

Explanation:

Predetermined Overheads = Budgeted Fixed Overheads / Budgeted Activity

                                             = $ 838,730 / 72,700

                                             = $11.536864 or $11.54 per machine-hour.

10. Security X has expected return of 12% and standard deviation of 20%. Security Y has expected return of 15% and standard deviation of 27%. If the two securities have a correlation coefficient of 0.7, what is their covariance

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Answer: 0.0378

Explanation:

The Covariance of securities refer to the relationship between two securities in terms of their movement together. A postie covariance means that securities usually move in the same direction while a negative means that they move in opposite directions. It can therefore be useful in portfolio diversification.

The formula is;

= Standard deviation of X * Standard deviation of Y * Correlation Coefficeint

= 20% * 27 * 0.7

= 0.0378

The burn down chart for a team showed a peculiar trend. It started dropping rapidly at the beginning of the Sprint and then seemed to plateau in the middle. A day before the Sprint, the line dipped rapidly and reached the horizontal axis. Whiat is the most likely reason for this trend?

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Answer:

Explanation:

In the scenario being described, it is the most likely that the team encountered a major blocking issue in the middle of the Sprint which was resolved only toward the end. This can be deduced from the graph due to it plateauing in the middle, which usually happens when tasks are not finishing, which ultimately causes a blocking issue and since the chart went back to normal afterwards, they most likely resolved the blocking issue.

The original cost of the machine was $1,800,000. The machine has a class life of 15 years, but after 13 years, the firm has decided to sell the machine for $320,000. If Monster Potato has a marginal tax rate of 21%, what is the tax effect associated with the decision?

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Answer: $16,800 tax payment.

Explanation:

Annual depreciation on machine = [tex]\frac{1,800,000}{15}[/tex]

= $120,000

Accumulated Depreciation in 13 years;

= 120,000*13

= $1,560,000‬

Book Value at 13 years

= 1,800,000 - 1,560,000‬

= $240,000

Company sold it at a higher price than its book value so there will be a capital gain of;

= 320,000 - 240,000

= $80,000

Tax is charged on the marginal gain;

= 80,000 * 21%

= $16,800

Lena plans to invest 7,200 dollars in 6 year(s) and 7,500 dollars in 5 year(s). She expects to earn 15.6 percent, compounded quarterly. How much money does Lena expect to have in 11 years

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Answer:

The expected amount is $34154.83

Explanation:

Lena invested the amount = $7200  

$7200 invested for time period = 6 years  

Second amount invested = $7500

$7500 invested for the time period = 5 years.

The expected interest rate = 15.6 %

Total amount = A=P(1+r/400)^4n

A=future value

P=present value

r=rate of interest

n=time period.

Hence

A=7200(1+15.6/400)^(4*6) + 7500(1+15.6/400)^(4*5)

= 18034.5636 + 16120.2664

= $34154.83

Tracy Company, a manufacturer of air conditioners, sold 200 units to Thomas Company on November 17, 2021. The units have a list price of $450 each, but Thomas was given a 30% trade discount. The terms of the sale were 3/10, n/30. Required: 1. Prepare the journal entries to record the sale on November 17 (ignore cost of goods) and collection on November 26, 2021, assuming that the gross method of accounting for cash discounts is used. 2. Prepare the journal entries to record the sale on November 17 (ignore cost of goods) and collection on December 15, 2021, assuming that the gross method of accounting for cash discounts is used.

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Answer and Explanation:

The Journal entries is shown below:-

1. a. Tracy Company Dr, $63,000 ($450 × 70% × 200)

           To Sales $63,000

(Being sales is recorded)  

b. Cash Dr, $61,110 ($63,000 - ($63,000 × 3%)

Sales discount $1,890 Dr,  ($63,000 × 3%)

      To Tracy Company $63,000

(Being cash and sales discount is recorded)

2. a Tracy Company Dr, $63,000 ($450 × 70% × 200)

           To Sales $63,000

(Being sales is recorded)

b. No Journal entry is required

c. Cash Dr, $63000  

        To Tracy Company $63,000

(Being cash is recorded)

Categorize each transaction according to the U.S. account to which it belongs and the direction the money flows.
Account
Direction of flow
An Australian company buys steel from a U.S. firm.
The Federal Reserve buys $2$2 billion worth of euros.
Profits are earned by a U.S. based mining company operating
in Mexico.
An English company purchases a U.S.
confectionary manufacturer.
Financial account
Payment from foreigners
Factor income
Payment to foreigners
Payment from foreigners
Current account
Financial account
Current account

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Answer:

1. An Australian company buys steel from a US Firm

Account: Current Account

Direction of Flow: Payment to foreigners

2. The federal reserve buys $252 billion worth euros

Account: Financial Account

Direction of Flow: Payment to foreigner

3. Profit earned by a US based mining company operating in Mexico  

Account: Current account

Direction of Flow: Payment from foreigners

4. An English company buy a US confectionary manufacturer

Account: Financial Account

Direction of Flow: Payment from Foreigners

What information is needed to set up sales tax in QuickBooks Online for a client who only does business in their home state? Select the 4 options you think apply.

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

While different state has different requirements and rates for reporting sales tax. Sales tax items are simply used to know specific rates charged to your customers and the tax authority vendor to which you remit the sales tax.

Hence the information that is needed to set up sales tax in QuickBooks Online for a client who only does business in their home state includes the following: information that is needed to set up sales tax in QuickBooks Online for a client who only does business in their home state includes the following:

1. The company's address

2. Start date of the current tax period.

3. Estimated periodic time to file a tax return

4. Start date of collecting sales tax for the agency

5. Tax rates authority charges.

6. Sales tax item.

7. Sales tax name for the sales tax item

Wanda Sotheby purchased 120 shares of Home Depot stock at $148 a share. One year later, she sold the stock for $140 a share. She paid her broker a commision of $34 when she purchased the stock and a commision of $39 when she sold it. During the 12 months she owned the stock, she received $427 in dividends. Calculate Wanda’s total return on this investment. (A loss should be indicated with a minus sign.)

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Answer:

Return on investment =  -0.71%

Explanation:

The return on investment is the sum of the dividends earned and capital gains made during the holding period of the investment.  

Dividend is the proportion of the profit made by a company which is paid to shareholders.  

Capital gains is another type of the return made on an equity investment as a result of increase in the value of the shares. It is difference between the cost of the share and the value at the time of disposal.  

Therefore, we can can compute the return on the investment as follows:  

Total  Return on investment =  

(Capital gain/ loss + dividend )/purchase price × 100  

Capital loss = (184 -140) × 120 = - 480

Dividend = 427

Commission = 34 + 39 =-73

Net loss on investment = - 480 - 73 + 427= -126

Return on investment = -126 /(148× 120) = -0.71%

Return on investment =  -0.71%

Stock Y has a beta of .9 and an expected return of 11.2 percent. Stock Z has a beta of .5 and an expected return of 7.2 percent. What would the risk-free rate have to be for the two stocks to be correctly priced

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Answer:

Required risk free rate for two stocks to be correctly priced would be 2.20%.

Explanation:

In order to determine this, the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) formula is used as follows:

Rs = Rf + (Beta * MR) .................................... (1)

Where;

For Stock Y:

Rs = Expected return on stock = 11.2%, or 0.112

Rf = Risk free return = ?

Beta = 0.9

MR = Market risk premium = ?

Substituting the values into equation (1), we have:

0.112 = Rf + (0.9 * MR) ................................. (2)

For Stock Z:

Rs = Expected return on stock = 7.2%, or 0.072

Rf = Risk free return = ?

Beta = 0.5

MR = Market risk premium = ?

Substituting the values into equation (1), we have:

0.072 = Rf + (0.5 * MR) ................................. (3)

If we deduct equation (3) from equation (2) and solve for MR, we have:

(0.112 - 0.072) = (Rf - Rf) + (0.9MR - 0.5MR)

0.04 = 0 + 0.4MR

MR = 0.04 / 0.4

MR = 0.10, or 10%

Substituting MR = 0.01 into equation (2) and solve for Rf, we have:

0.112 = Rf + (0.9 * 0.10)

0.112 = Rf + 0.09

Rf = 0.112 - 0.09

Rf = 0.022, or 2.20%

Therefore, required risk free rate for two stocks to be correctly priced would be 2.20%.

Before telling her employees she would have to layoff half of the workforce, Alissa took them all to lunch at the most expensive restaurant in town. Alissa's attempt to handle the potential conflicts generated by her news is best described as

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Answer:

Strategic

Explanation:

laying off half of the Employees means relieving them of their duties as staff of the organization. By taking them to lunch at the most expensive restaurant in town, Alissa aimed at being strategic with whatever conflict that may however occur when the employees hear of her intention. Layoffs can be demoralizing and damaging to these Employees so Alissa has to try the best way she can to be strategic as she deals with them

you have just deposited $11000 in to an account that promises to pay you an annual interest rate of 6.5 percent each year for the next 6 years. You will leave the money invested in the account and 10 years from today. you need to have $26300 in the account. What annual interest rate must you earn over the last 4 years to accomplish this goal

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Answer:

Over the last 4 years to accomplish this goal the annual interest rate must be 13.14 %.

Explanation:

First find the Future value (FV) of $11,000 at the end of the 6th year as follows :

PV = -$11,000

r = 6.50%

p/yr = 1

n = 6

Pmt = $0

FV = ?

Using a financial calculator, the Future Value (FV) is $16,050.57

Therefore, the amount invested will amount to $16,050.57 in 6 year.

Next we then calculate the interest rate that will give us $26300 in the next four years (remainder of the 10 years)

PV = -$16,050.57

FV = $26,300

P/yr = 1

n = 4

Pmt = $0

r = ?

Using a financial calculator, the Interest rate (r) is 13.14 %

Conclusion :

Over the last 4 years to accomplish this goal the annual interest rate must be 13.14 %.

Reno contributed $104,000 in cash plus equipment valued at $27,000 to the RD Partnership. The journal entry to record the transaction for the partnership is:

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Answer:

Debit cash $104,000; debit equipment $27,000; credit Reno, Capital $131,000.

Explanation:

In this scenario, Reno contributed $104,000 in cash plus equipment valued at $27,000 to the RD Partnership. The journal entry to record the transaction for the partnership is debit cash $104,000; debit equipment $27,000; credit Reno, capital $131,000.

In Financial accounting, debit refers to an entry made which would either increase an expense or asset account; therefore, decreasing an equity or liability account. Credit refers to an entry made which would either increase an equity or liability account; therefore, decreasing an expense or asset account.

Generally, debit is an accounting entry which is made to the left of an account while credit is an accounting entry which is made to the right of an account. The standard rule is that, when a credit decreases an account, the opposite account should be increased with a debit.

Hence, in this case the RD Partnership will debit the cash received, $104,000 plus equipment valued at $27,000. Also, the opposite account or receivable account (Reno, capital) would be credited with $131,000 ($104,000+$27,000 = $131,000).

Norred Corporation has provided the following information: Cost per Unit Cost per Period Direct materials $ 7.05 Direct labor $ 3.70 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 1.60 Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 121,500 Sales commissions $ 1.50 Variable administrative expense $ 0.45 Fixed selling and administrative expense $ 44,550 If 8,000 units are produced, the total amount of indirect manufacturing cost incurred is closest to:

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Answer:

$134,300

Explanation:

From the question above, we are required to total amount of indirect manufacturing costs that was incurred by Norred corporation with the information that was provided

The first step is to calculate the total variable manufacturing overhead costs

= Variable manufacturing overhead × Units produced

= $1.60 per unit × 8,000 units

= $12,800

Therefore, the total amount of indirect manufacturing costs can be calculated as follows

   = Total variable manufacturing costs + Fixed manufacturing overhead

= $12,800 + $121,500

= $134,300

Hence the total amount of indirect manufacturing costs is closest to $134,300

Craigmont Company's direct materials costs are $3,700,000, its direct labor costs total $7,630,000, and its factory overhead costs total $5,630,000. Its conversion costs total:

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Answer:

$13,260,000

Explanation:

Craigmont's company has a direct material cost of $3,700,000

Its direct labor cost is $7,630,000

Its factory overhead cost is $5,630,000

Therefore, the conversion costs can be calculated as follows

Conversion costs= Direct labor+Factory overhead

= $7,630,000+$5,630,000

= $13,260,000

Hence the conversion costs total is $13,260,000

A $20,000 loan with interest at 3.5% is being repaid by 35 level annual payments. The first payment is due one year after the loan is issued. Beginning with the seventeenth payment, the borrower is permitted to pay only one-third the normal annual payment. After the twelfth reduced payment, the loan is renegotiated. The revised level payment P will yield the lender 4% per year over the remaining seven years. Find P.

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Answer:

To find EMI (P) we know that the yearly EMI for the loan of $20000 for 35 years at an interest of 3.5% is $992 per year.

Therefore upon calculating the loan after the seventeenth year we have $19252

The EMI calculated after the one-third permitted on the seventeenth payment is, therefore: $992*1/3= 992/3=$330

Therefore, the balance calculated after the twenty-seventh instalment = $6150

Therefore the yearly EMI (P) for the loan of $6150 at 4% for the remaining eight years is $900 per year.

Explanation:

To find EMI (P) we know that the yearly EMI for the loan of $20000 for 35 years at an interest of 3.5% is $992 per year.

Therefore upon calculating the loan after the seventeenth year we have $19252

The EMI calculated after the one-third permitted on the seventeenth payment is, therefore: $992*1/3= 992/3=$330

Therefore, the balance calculated after the twenty-seventh instalment = $6150

Therefore the yearly EMI (P) for the loan of $6150 at 4% for the remaining eight years is $900 per year.

The city of New Orleans has 200 advertising companies, 199 of which employ designers of normal ability at a salary of $100,000 a year. The companies that employ normal designers each collect $500,000 in revenue a year, which is just enough to ensure that each earns exactly a normal profit. The 200th company, however, employs Janus Jacobs, an unusually talented designer. Because of Jacobs's talent, this company collects $1,000,000 in revenue a year.

Required:
a. How much will Jacobs earn?
b. What proportion of his annual salary will be economic rent?
c. Will the advertising company for which Jacobs works be able to earn an economic profit?

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Answer:

a. Jacob should earn= $100,000 + ($1,000,000 - $500,000)

= $100,000 + $500,000

=$600,000

Hence, Jacob earns $600,000

b. The economic rent is the amount by which payment of Jacob(600,000) exceed the reservation price of the supplier(100,000)

Thus, the economic rent = 600,000 - 100,000 = $500,000

Proportion of Economic rent = Economy rent / Salary of jacob

= $500,000 / $600,000

= 5/6

Hence, the proportion of the economic rent of Jacob is salary is 5/6

c. The advertising company will not be able to make an economic profit because if they withhold some additional revenue made because of hiring Jacob, then he will switch to another advertising company at a higher salary  and that company keep on making profit. The company should bid for Jacob until firm are indifferent on paying $600,000 or hiring someone else for $100,000 . Thus, the bidding of Jacob will continue until the salary of Jacob has bid up to a level where no company can make economic profits

Future deductible amounts would be caused by Select one: a. Estimated Expenses and Prepaid Expenses b. Estimated Expenses, but not Prepaid Expenses c. Prepaid Expenses, but not Estimated Expenses d. Neither Estimated Expenses nor Prepaid Expenses

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Answer:

The correct answer is:

Estimated Expenses, but not Prepaid Expenses (b.)

Explanation:

An estimated expense is a forecast of the amount of costs that will be incurred in future, to fulfil a transaction. An example might be an amount forecasted to cover a warranty cost for a purchased product under warranty in case a fault develops. Estimated expenses are not debited at the time of projection, but at a certain time in the future, hence they are called Future deductible amounts. On the other hand, Prepaid Expense is a type of expenditure that has not been recorded yet by a company as an expense, but the amount has been paid in advance for the good or service, even though the product has not been consumed at the time of payment.

An online-only bank currently offers a 7-year CD (certificate of deposit) paying simple interest rate of 4% per quarter. If you want to get $4,240 from this CD 7 years later, how much do you have to purchase today?

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Answer:

The answer is $1,413.94

Explanation:

Number of periods(N) = 28 periods (7 years x 4 quarters)

Interest rate(I/Y) = 4% per quarter. Therefore, interest rate per year is 16% per year(4% x 4 quarters)

Future value(FV) = $4,240

Present Value (PV) = ?

Let's use a financial calculator:

N = 28; I/Y = 4, FV = 4,240; CPT PV= -1,413.94

Therefore, the present value is $1,413.94

Requirement 2. How will Bargain Central ​Furniture, Inc. report treasury stock on its balance sheet as of December ​31, 2016​? Bargain Central ​Furniture, Inc. will report treasury stock ▼ on the balance sheet as ▼ to total​ stockholders' equity.

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Answer:

Treasury stock is a contra equity account that decreases stockholders' equity. It is generally reported at the end of the stockholders' equity section on the balance sheet with a negative amount (treasury stock has a debit balance and it is reported in the credit side). In this case, the balance of treasury stock = ($3,600)

Explanation:

Some information was missing and I decided to look it up. Hopefully it will be the same exact question, but if not, you can use it as an example and just adjust the numbers.

Bargain Central Furniture, Inc., completed the following treasury stock transactions:

a. purchased 1,300 shares of the company's $1 par common stock as treasury stock, paying cash or $6 per share.

b. sold 700 shares of the treasury stock for cash of $9 per share.

The journal entries should be:

Dr Treasury stock 7,800

    Cr Cash 7,800

Dr Cash 6,300

    Cr Treasury stock 4,200

    Cr Additional paid in capital 2,100

Treasury stock balance $3,600

Consider a fast food café of your choice. Apply 4 V’s of Operation. Describe each V as ‘High’, ‘Low’ or ‘Moderate’ with one liner reason.\

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Answer:

The classification of the particular question is outlined in the following segment including its clarification.

Explanation:

For both the data analysis, the "Jack throughout the Box" Fast foodservice Business throughout Florida, the US should be regarded. The 4Vs including its cafe's business seem to be about the volume, variety, differences, as well as accessibility including its brand operational activities. The 4V high meaning is large, small to medium-sized in terminology.

Volume: The amount including its corporation that has made the drinks sector profitable in designed to offer the sector people good of profits. In such a product, the need for another quantity is strong regarding the market pricing and therefore profits.Variety: Again for F and B platforms the range of foods the company has seems to be of significant importance. Taking into consideration the need for other sales on either the road carrier as well as selecting the enterprise must have ample choices in their beverages.Variation: Variations throughout the numerous perspectives including its deal in the reduced variety establishments need modifications that fit the Florida information of the product. For a company like Jack throughout the Box, this varying want is medium through business objectives.Visibility: The visibility of something like the company for something like the coffee shop on the roadside that is created to give the company's productivity. The prominence including its company is important for its somewhat cafe, which then in terms of improvement is taken into consideration to have been medium.

Barry Cuda currently has $35,000 in his Roth IRA which has been earning 7%. Barry is planning on depositing $5500 annually for the next 40 years into this IRA. Assuming Barry's IRA continues earning 7% annually, what will Barry's IRA be worth at the end of 40 years?

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Answer:

Total worth of worth of investment= $1,622,099.14  

Explanation:

The total amount available in his account would be determined as follows:

The value of the existing current amount in 40 years time

FV =  PV × (1+r)^ n

FV- future value

PV- current amount in account

r- interest rate

n- number of years

FV =  35,000 × (1.07)^(40=

FV=  524,106.02  

The value of the new annual deposit of 5,500 in 40 years time

This represents an annuity. An annuity is series of constant but equal amount  occurring for a certain number of years .

FV= A×( (1+r) -1)/r

FV - future value

R - interests rate

n- number of years

A- annual deposit

FV = 5,500 × ((1+0.07)^40 -1)/0.07

FV=  1,097,993.12  

Total worth of worth of investment

=   524,106.02   + 1,097,993.12  = 1,622,099.14  

Total worth of worth of investment= $1,622,099.14  

A company requisitioned $40,000 of materials during the year and incurred direct labor charges of $50,000. If the company began the year with a work-in-process inventory balance of $15,000 and applied overhead of $60,000, what is the ending balance of work-in-process inventory assuming no goods were moved to finished goods inventory for the year? g

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Answer:

$165,000

Explanation:

The computation of the ending balance of work-in-process inventory is shown below:-

Ending balance of work-in-process inventory = Beginning + Direct material + Direct labor + Overhead applied

= $15,000 + $40,000 + $50,000 + $60,000

= $165,000

Therefore for computing the ending balance of work-in-process inventory we simply applied the above formula.

g The aggregate supply curve shifts A. rightward if the money wage rate falls. B. leftward if the aggregate demand curve shifts leftward. C. rightward if potential GDP decreases. D. leftward if potential GDP increases. E. rightward if the money wage rate rises.

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Answer:

The correct option to the question above is option A "rightward if the money wage rate falls."

Explanation:

The aggregate supply curve is a graphical illustration of how the total quantity of goods and services is available for a given price and time.

When the aggregate supply curve shifts to the right, it increases. While, when the aggregate supply curve shifts to the left, it decreases.

An increase in the aggregate supply curve shows a fall in price, which makes a high price level resulting in a greater supply of real GDP.

Money wages is the amount of money paid in wages. Money wages is indirectly proportional to real wages. The aggregate supply curve decreases if the money wage rate increases and the aggregate supply curve increases when the money wage rate falls.

Aggregate supply is affected by GDP. When A GDP decreases, it also decreases aggregate supply.

Bryant Co. has $2.7 million of debt, $1 million of preferred stock, and $2.1 million of common equity. What would be its weight on preferred stock

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Answer:

0.172

Explanation:

The computation of the weight on the preferred stock is shown below:

Weight on preferred stock is

= Preferred stock ÷(Debt + preferred stock + common equity)

= $1 million ÷ ($2.7 million + $1 million + $2.1 million)

= $1 million ÷ $5.8 million

= 0.172

By applying the above formula we can easily determine the weight on preferred stock

The following information pertains to Carla Vista Company.
1. Cash balance per bank, July 31, $7,738.
2. July bank service charge not recorded by the depositor $48.
3. Cash balance per books, July 31, $7,774.
4. Deposits in transit, July 31, $3,110.
5. $2,426 collected for Carla Vista Company in July by the bank through electronic funds transfer. The collection has not been recorded by Carla Vista Company.
6. Outstanding checks, July 31, $696.
Prepare a bank reconcilliation at July 31 2017.
Journalize the adusting entries at July 31 on the books of Carla Vista company.

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Answer:

Bank account reconciliation:

Bank account balance $7,738

+ Deposits in transit $3,110

- Outstanding checks $696          

Reconciled bank account $10,152

Cash account reconciliation:

Cash account balance $7,774

+ Note (or account) collected $2,426

- Bank fees $48                            

Reconciled cash account $10,152

Adjusting journal entries:

July 31, 202x, bank fees expense

Dr Bank fees expense 48

    Cr Cash 48

July 31, 202x, bank fees expense

Dr Cash 2,426

    Cr Notes (or accounts) receivable 2,426

Singing Fish Fine Foods has a current annual cash dividend policy of ​$2.25. The price of the stock is set to yield a return of 14 %. What is the price of this stock if the dividend will be paid a. for 12 ​years? b. for 16 ​years? c. for 40 ​years? d. for 60 ​years? e. for 100 ​years? f. ​forever? a. What is the price of this stock if the dividend will be paid for 12 ​years?

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Answer:

Price = $12.73

Explanation:

DATA:

Dividend = 2,25

Yield / r = 14%

n (number of years) = 12 years

Price = ?

Price of the stock can be calculated by the following formula

Formula: Price = Dividend x [tex]1-\frac{\frac{1}{(1+r)^{n} } }{r}[/tex]

Price = Dividend x [tex]1-\frac{\frac{1}{(1+0.14)^{12} } }{0.14}[/tex]

Price = $2.25 x 5.66

Price = $12.73

The price of this stock if the dividend will be paid for 12 ​years will be $12.73

After significant market research Dan is evaluating his business compared another local business offering a similar service. His observations tell him that the other business offers lower prices but that his own services are higher quality and result in greater customer satisfaction. What activity is Dan engaging in with his market research?

A. Qualitative analysis

B. Forecasting

C. Competitive analysis

D. Secondary research

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Competitive analysis is an activity is Dan engaging in with his market research. Hence, option C is correct.



What is Competitive analysis?

A comparative analysis contrasts the advantages and disadvantages of your business with those of your rivals' products, services, and marketing plans.

A competitive analysis is a strategy that involves looking into your primary competitors to find out more about their products, sales, and marketing plans. A competitive market study can help businesses create stronger corporate strategies, fend off competitors, and increase market share, among other benefits.

A company's competitive position can be evaluated using the SWOT analysis, which is also used to develop strategic planning. It represents advantages, dangers, opportunities, and weaknesses. The SWOT analysis analyzes both internal and external factors as well as the current condition and any predicted future events.

Thus, option C is correct.

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Required: 1. Prepare the journal entries to record the sale on November 17 (ignore cost of goods) and collection on November 26, 2021, assuming that the gross method of accounting for cash discounts is used. 2. Prepare the journal entries to record the sale on November 17 (ignore cost of goods) and collection on December 15, 2021, assuming that the gross method of accounting for cash discounts is used.

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Answer:

Check Explanation section.

Explanation:

(1). The Gross method: in this kind of method, the sales and the cash are separately recorded.

Date: November 17, 2021.

Account titles and Explanation:

• Account receivable:

Lf = 0, Debit ($) = 42,000(100 units × 600 × 70% = 42,000). Credit ($). = 0.

• Sales revenue:

Lf = 0, Debit($) = 0, Credit ($) = 42,000(100 units × 600 × 70% = 42,000).

NB: the account receivable is debited in order to record sales.

Date: November 26, 2021.

Account titles and Explanation:

• cash:

Lf = 0, debit($) = 41,160( 42,000 × 98%), Credit ($) = 0.

• Sales discount:

Lf = 0, debit($) = 840( 42,000 × 2%). Credit ($) = 0.

• Account receivable:

Lf = 0, Debit($) = 0, credit ($) = 42,000.

(2). Date: November 17, 2021.

Account titles and Explanation:

• Account receivable:

Lf = 0, Debit ($) = 42,000(100 units × 600 × 70% = 42,000). Credit ($). = 0.

• Sales revenue:

Lf = 0, Debit($) = 0, Credit ($) = 42,000.

Date: December 15, 2021.

Account titles and Explanation:

• cash:

Lf = 0, debit($) = 42,000, Credit ($) = 0.

• Sales discount:

Lf = 0, debit($) = 42,000, Credit ($) = 0.

• Account receivable:

Lf = 0, Debit($) = 0, credit ($) = 42,000.

Ivanhoe provides environmentally friendly lawn services for homeowners. Its operating costs are as follows. Depreciation $1,500 per month Advertising $350 per month Insurance $2,770 per month Weed and feed materials $17 per lawn Direct labor $9 per lawn Fuel $2 per lawn Ivanhoe charges $70 per treatment for the average single-family lawn. Correct answer. Your answer is correct. Determine the company’s break-even point in number of lawns serviced per month. Break-even point Entry field with correct answer 110 lawns LINK TO TEXT LINK TO TEXT Incorrect answer. Your answer is incorrect. Try again. Determine the company’s break-even point in dollars.

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Answer:

Explanation:

To start with, we need to get the value for total fixed cost and total variable cost

Total fixed costs = Depreciation + Advertising + Insurance

= $1,500 + $350 + $2,770

= $4,620

Total variable costs per unit = Weed and feed materials + Direct labor + Lawn Fuel

= $17 + $9 + $2

= $28 per lawn

We also need to compute the contribution margin ratio

= Sales per unit - Variable cost per unit / Sales per unit

= (70 - 28) / 70

= 0.6

= 60%

Therefore;

1. Break even sales

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