A painting operation is performed by a production worker at a labor cost of $1.40 per unit. A robot spray-painting machine, costing $15,000, would reduce the labor cost to $.20 per unit. If the device would be valueless at the end of 3 years, what is the minimum number of units that would have to have been painted each year to justify the purchase of the robot machine

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Answer 1

Answer:

4,166.66 units per year

Explanation:

Break-even is defined as the production volume at which the cost incurred in the production process is equal to the revenue earned.

Production above this point will result in positive revenue for the company.

The formula for break-even is

Break-even= Fixed cost ÷ (Difference in cost of labour per unit)

Difference in labour cost is the gain from this process. When it involves sales the denominator is Sales price less variable cost.

Break-even = 15,000 ÷ (1.4 - 0.2)

Break-even = 12,500 units

Production will have to exceed 12,500 units to justify purchase of the robot for 3 years.

Units produced per year will be

12,500 ÷ 3 = 4,166.66 units per year


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Madison Corporation sells three products (M, N, and O) in the following sales mix: 3:1:2. Unit price and cost data are: M N O Unit sales price $ 7 $ 4 $ 6 Unit variable costs 3 2 3 Total fixed costs are $340,000. The contribution margin per composite unit for the current sales mix (round to the nearest cent) is:

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Answer:

M = $4

N = $2

O = $3

Explanation:

Contribution margin = Sales - Variable Costs

Therefore,

                                        M           N             O

Sales                               $ 7        $ 4           $ 6

Less Variable costs      ($ 3)      ($ 2)         ($ 3)

Contribution                   $4        $2            $3

A. Monique balls is paid an hourly rate of $17.63 for a regular time work. What will her time and a half hourly rate for overtime work?

B. What will be her double-time hourly pay rate for overtime?

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The answer is $26.44 per hour for double time hourly.

The most recent financial statements for Alexander Co. are shown here: Income Statement Balance Sheet Sales $ 49,800 Current assets $ 23,400 Long-term debt $ 52,500 Costs 37,900 Fixed assets 90,000 Equity 60,900 Taxable income $ 11,900 Total $ 113,400 Total $ 113,400 Taxes (34%) 4,046 Net income $ 7,854 Assets and costs are proportional to sales. The company maintains a constant 30 percent dividend payout ratio and a constant debt–equity ratio. What is the maximum dollar increase in sales that can be sustained assuming no new equity is issued? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) Maximum increase in sales $

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Answer:

$4945.14

Explanation:

The computation of the maximum increase in sales is shown below:

But before that we need to do the following calculations

Return on Equity = Net Income ÷ Total Equity × 100

= $7,854 ÷ 60,900  × 100

= 12.9%

And, Dividiend Payaout Ratio = 30%

So, retention ratio = 100% - 30%

= 70%

Now

Sustainable Growth rate equation is

= [(Return on Equity × retention Ratio) ÷ ([1 - (Return on Equity × retention ratio)]

= [(0.129 × 0.7) ÷ [1 - (0.129 × 0.7)]

= [( 0.0903) ÷ [1 -(0.0903)]

= 0.993

= 9.93%

So, Maximum dollar increase in sales os

= $49,800 ×  9.93%

= $4945.14

At the beginning of 2021, Angel Corporation began offering a two-year warranty on its products. The warranty program was expected to cost Angel 5% of net sales. Net sales made under warranty in 2021 were $194 million. Fifteen percent of the units sold were returned in 2021 and repaired or replaced at a cost of $4.40 million. The amount of warranty expense on Angel's 2021 income statement is:

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Answer:

$9.7 million

Explanation:

The amount of warranty expense on Angel's 2021 income statement = Net sales x 5%

= $194 million x 5%

= $9.7 million

Thus, the amount of warranty expense on Angel's 2021 income statement will be $9.7 million

Sustainability and ERP (Enterprise resource planning) systems are helping companies track their energy consumption. SAP and Walmart are not only teaming up for the implementation of the retail giant’s financial software, but they are also promoting a unified front on sustainability—focusing on reducing pollution while increasing profits—through the use of ERP software. Many SAP customers have cut energy usage; for example, 7-Eleven reduced its cooling energy usage by 12 percent, Dannon cut its fuel costs by 22 percent with better management of its transportation system, all through the use of enhanced information from their ERP system. Companies can use the software to track and report on their energy consumption; however, in order to make changes, a company must determine the baseline of its energy consumption. For instance, Walmart was surprised to find that only 8 percent of its carbon footprint was under the direct control of the company, the remaining 92 percent was in the company’s supply chain. Since 85 percent of Walmart’s suppliers run SAP, Walmart saw an opportunity to encourage energy savings on the part of the companies that supply the Walmart stores. SAP sustainability software application allows Walmart and its suppliers to track their energy usage, emissions, and consumption of other natural resources.

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Answer:

SCM by kashif shafiq? :D

Explanation:

Which of the following statements is true of offshoring?a. It is invariably the same thing as outsourcing.b. It typically involves arranging for other organizations to perform value chain functions that were previously performedinternally.c. It requires outsourcing.d. It means moving processes previously performed domestically to a foreign location.

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Answer: d. It means moving processes previously performed domestically to a foreign location.

Explanation: Large organizations may often base or allot different business process or operations in different locations. Hence, offshoring may be explained as a business practice whereby certain business processes are moved from its previous domestic base to a foreign location. The concept of offshoring is usually a well thought of process whereby organizations relocate to regions that affords more in terms of cost effectiveness in production where they could more easily secure raw materials, available market to sell, skilled and unskilled labors, machineries and other factors capable of fostering productivity.

Use the supply and demand schedules below to answer the following questions: Price Quantity Demanded Quantity Supplied $10 100 20 15 80 40 20 60 60 25 40 80 30 20 100 Instructions: Enter your answers as a whole number. a. What is the equilibrium price and quantity? Market equilibrium price: $ Market equilibrium quantity: units b. What is the market price if there is a shortage of 40 units? $

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Answer:

$20

60

$15

Explanation:

equilibrium is the point where quantity supplied equals quantity demanded.

Equilibrium price is the price at which quantity supplied equals quantity demanded. = $20

equilibrium quantity is the quantity at which quantity supplied equals quantity demanded. = $60

There is a shortage at the point where quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied. shortage occurs below equilibrium. At $15, quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied by 40 units

Kostelnik Corporation uses a job-order costing system with a single plantwide predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours. The company based its predetermined overhead rate for the current year on total fixed manufacturing overhead cost of $237,000, variable manufacturing overhead of $3.90 per machine-hour, and 30,000 machine-hours. The company has provided the following data concerning Job A496 which was recently completed: Number of units in the job 20 Total machine-hours 80 Direct materials $ 500 Direct labor cost $ 2,160 The amount of overhead applied to Job A496 is closest to: (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

Allocated MOH= $944

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Estimated overhead= $237,000

Variable manufacturing overhead= $3.90 per machine-hour

Estimated machine-hours= 30,000 machine-hours.

Job A496:

Total machine-hours 80

First, we need to calculate the predetermined overhead rate, using the following formula:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= (237,000/30,000) + 3.9

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $11.8 per machine-hour

Now, we can allocate overhead:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Allocated MOH= 11.8*80

Allocated MOH= $944

Business taxes increase. what is the impact on aggregate expenditures and income?

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If corporate tax increases then businesses would make up for the loss of profit due to this raise in taxes by charging consumers a higher price, therefore reducing Aggregate expenditure as fewer people buy the product at the higher price, probably because some would rather buy cheaper imports or because some cannot afford it at all now due to the higher price.

Another thing the business might do to make up for the loss in profit due to the raise in taxes is they might lay off some employees thereby making those fired employees incomes fall to zero, they may also reduce the remaining employees wages or salaries so that business costs fall and a good profit level is reached for the business.

A series of cash flows may not always necessarily be an annuity. Cash flows can also be uneven and variable in amount, but the concept of the time value of money will continue to apply. Consider the following case: The Purple Lion Beverage Company expects the following cash flows from its manufacturing plant in Palau over the next five years: Annual Cash Flows Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 $250,000 $37,500 $180,000 $300,000 $550,000 The CFO of the company believes that an appropriate annual interest rate on this investment is 6.5%. What is the present value of this uneven cash flow stream, rounded to the nearest whole dollar

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Answer:

$1,051,448

Explanation:

Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows.

present value can be calculated using a financial calculator

Cash flow in year 1 =  $250,000

Cash flow in year 2 = $37,500

Cash flow in year 3 =  $180,000

Cash flow in year 4 =  $300,000

Cash flow in year 5 =  $550,000

I = 6.5%

Present value = $1,051,448

To find the PV using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.  

3. Press compute  

Entrepreneurship can be very challenging. Which is not a typical challenge of being an entrepreneur?

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Answer:

Financial reward is not a typical challenge

Explanation:

A company's marginal revenue function is MR=150−8x1/3, where x is the number of units. Find the revenue function. (Evaluate C so that revenue is zero when nothing is produced.)

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Answer:

R(x) = 150x - 6[tex]x^{4/3}[/tex]

Explanation:

Marginal Revenue function = 150 - 12[tex]x^{1/3}[/tex]

Revenue function = [tex]\int\limits^a_b {150 - 8x^1/3} \, dx[/tex]

R(x) = 150x - 8*(x^1/3+1) / (1/3 + 1) + c

R(x) = 150x - 8*3/4x^4/3 + c

R(x) = 150x - 6x^4/3 + c

Given R(o) = 0

R(o) = 0 = O + C --- C = O

R(x) = 150x - 6[tex]x^{4/3}[/tex]

Savings bonds differ from most other bonds in that

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Answer: They provide a higher rate of return.

They are held for a shorter time. The buyer does not receive periodic interest payments in exchange for a lower purchase price.

Multiphonics produce no new sonic alternatives for the oboe.
a. True
b. False

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Answer: False

Explanation:

Most of the oboe’s history is typically represented in the drawings and the paintings of ancient civilizations. The oboe can be said to come from the family will of the shawm instrument.

It should be noted that there are different fingering positions that help in the production of multiphonics on oboe.

Therefore, the statement that "Multiphonics produce no new sonic alternatives for the oboe" is false.

The most commong reason for leaving a site without purchasing includes:______.A. Customers could not find the items they were looking for.
B. Site did not look trustworthy.
C. Shipping charges were too high.
D. All the above.

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Answer:

All of the above

Explanation:

A customer on visiting a website might decide not to go ahead with a purchase due to the following reasons

- They did not see the product in which they wish to buy after going through the different lists of products that can be found on the website.

- There are some parts of the site that looks suspicious to them such as payment options. Some customers may not comepletly trust the credibility of a site, this makes scared to put in their card details for payment for fear of being scammed online.

- There are some website that increase their shipping costs, this high price often discourage customers from buying a particular product.

Hence, in the scenario described above, all of above are the most common reasons for leaving a site without purchasing anything.

O'Neill, Incorporated's income statement for the most recent month is given below. If sales in Store B increase by $30,000 as a result of a $7,000 expenditure in fixed expenses: Select one: a. the contribution margin should increase by $18,000 b. the segment margin should increase by $12,000 c. the contribution margin should increase by $11,000 d. the segment margin should increase by $5,000

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Answer: $5,000

Explanation:

The Contribution Margin (CM) given it $80,000 for Store B.

The Contribution margin ratio is;

= CM / Sales

= 80,000 / 200,000

= 40%

Given an increase of $30,000 in sales, increase in CM is;

= 30,000 * 40%

= $12,000

Traceable fixed costs for that increase was $7,000 so the segment margin will be;

= CM - Traceable fixed cost

= 12,000 - 7,000

= $5,000

The City of Willford levies a flat 7% tax on individual income in excess of $55,000. Individuals who earn $55,000 or less pay no income tax. Ms. Vello earned $127,200 income this year. Compute her city income tax and determine her average tax rate. Mr. Sui earned $68,900 income this year. Compute his city income tax and determine his average tax rate. Does Willford have a proportionate, progressive, or regressive tax rate structure?

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Answer:

Explanation:

• Ms. Vello earned $127,200 income this year. Compute her city income tax and determine her average tax rate.

Ms. Vello's tax is calculated as:

= $72,200 × 7%

= $72000 × 0.07

= $5054

Her average tax rate will be:

= $5,054/$127,200

= 3.97%

• Mr. Sui earned $68,900 income this year. Compute his city income tax and determine his average tax rate.

Mr. Sui's tax will be:

= $13,900 × 7%

= $13900 × 0.07

= $973

His average tax rate will be:

= $973/$68,900

= 1.41%

• Does Willford have a proportionate, progressive, or regressive tax rate structure

Willford has a progressive tax rate. This is because as the base rises, the tax rate also increases. The higher the income, then the higher the tax rate will also be.

Wagner & Sons, Inc. perform property appraisals for commercial real estate transactions. The following transactions were completed in July 2013. July 1 Purchased $345 in office supplies on account. July 2 Wrote a check for a $700 utility bill for the current month. July 3 Paid $875 in salaries to employees for the current month. July 8 Received $4,015 on customer accounts for bills sent in prior month. July 12 Conducted five appraisals and invoiced SLL Commercial Real Estate, Inc. for $11,000. Prepare journal entries using the transaction analysis above. If no journal entry is required, indicate that in the account description. The company has the following Chart of Accounts: Cash, Accounts Receivable, Supplies, Equipment, Accounts Payable, Notes Payable, Common Stock, Retained Earnings, Service Revenue, Rent Expense, Furniture, Prepaid Insurance, Advertising Expense,Unearned Revenue, Wages Expense, Interest Expense, Utilities Expense, Salaries Expense -OR- "No journal entry needed"

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Answer:

Date   Account Title                  Debit     Credit

1-Jul    Supplies                           $345

                Accounts Payable                   $345

2-Jul   Utilities expense               $700

                 Cash                                        $700  

3-Jul    Salaries expense             $875

                 Cash                                         $875

8-Jul     Cash                               $4,015

                  Accounts Receivable            $4,015

12-Jul    Accounts Receivable   $11,000

                   Revenue earned                   $11,000

At what input output level will average variable cost begin to rise?

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Answer:

When the additional cost (input) of producing one more unit (output) is greater than the additional revenue earned on it results in increase in the average variable cost.

Explanation:

Average Variable cost is calculated by dividing the total variable cost by output. The graph of which, when prepared, is shaped in U curve. This is because when we produce one unit (output) then the additional cost (input) incurred is lower than the additional revenue earned.

However, as we proceed further in producing more units at one point in time we reach from fall in average variable cost to constant level and then the average variable cost starts to rise. This rise in average variable cost is known as the law of diminishing marginal returns. Which states that at one certain point Average Variable cost will start to rise. The production in one more unit will result in the additional cost to be more than the additional revenue generated from it.

Purple Dog Pet Supply Inc. (PDPS) released its annual results and financial statements. Eleanor is reading the summary in the business pages of today’s paper. In its annual report this year PDPS reported a net income of $180,000. Last year, the company reported a retained earnings balance of $510,000, whereas this year it increased to $600,000. How much was paid out in dividends this year?

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Answer:

$90,000

Explanation:

Purple dog pet supply released its annual results and financial statement

It reported a net income of $180,000 this year

Last year the company reported a retained earnings of $510,000

This year it increased to $600,000

Therefore the amount that was paid out in dividend this year can be calculated as follows

= $180,000 + $510,000-($600,000)

= $690,000-$600,000

= $90,000

Hence the amount that was paid out in dividend this year is $90,000

Gerken Company concluded at the beginning of 2021 that the company's ownership interest in DillCo had increased to the point that it became appropriate to begin using the equity method to account for the investment. The balance in the investment account is $69,000 at the time of the change, and accountants working with company records determined that the balance would have been $81,000 if the account had been adjusted for investee net income and dividends as prescribed by the equity method. After implementing the change to the equity method, if financial statements were prepared:

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Answer:

NET INCOME will remain the same or remain unchanged while the RETAINED EARNINGS will be greater by the amount of $12,000

Explanation:

Based on the information given we were told that the balance in the investment account was the amount of $69,000 in which we were still told that at the time when the change occured the accountants who was working with the company records shows that the balance would have been the amount of $81,000 which means that after the change is been implemented to the equity method, if financial statements were prepare the NET INCOME will remain the same or remain unchanged while the RETAINED EARNINGS will be greater by the amount of $12,000 ($81,000-$69,000).

Costello Corporation reported pretax book income of $500,900. During the current year, the reserve for bad debts increased by $6,800. In addition, tax depreciation exceeded book depreciation by $40,900. Finally, Costello received $3,450 of tax-exempt life insurance proceeds from the death of one of its officers. Costello's deferred income tax expense or benefit would be:

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Answer:

Deferred income tax expense = $7,161

Explanation:

Given:

Bed debts increase = $6,800

Depericiation increase = $40,900

Tax-exempt life insurance = $3,450

Computation:

Assume tax rate = 21%

Taxable difference = 40,900 - 6,800

Taxable difference = 34,100

Deferred income tax expense = 34,100 × 21%

Deferred income tax expense = $7,161

Ban Co purchased 50, 5% Waylan Company bonds on January 1, 2016 for $50,500 cash Interest is payable annually on January 1 the January 1, 2017 annual interest payment would include a:__________.
a. debit to Interest Revenue for $2,500 B.
b. credit to Interest Revenue for $2,525
c. The entry to record C credit to Interest Receivable for $2,500 D.
d. credit to Debt Investments for $2.525

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Answer:

a. debit to Interest Revenue for $2,500

Explanation:

Based on the information given we were told that Ban Company made a purchased of 50, 5% Waylan Company bonds for the amount of $50,500 which is a cash Interest that is payable annually which means that the annual interest payment would include a: DEBIT to Interest Revenue for $2,500 calculated as :

Interest Revenue=[(50 x $1,000)×5%]

Interest Revenue=$50,000×0.05

Interest Revenue =$2,500

How is it useful to identify emerging patterns in looking for a trends?

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Answer:

It is very useful to identify emerging patterns when looking for trends.  Emerging patterns help to discover inherent differences in a dataset.  They are powerful for constructing accurate and complete classifications of the dataset.

Explanation:

Emerging patterns present themselves as items with frequency changes that are significantly different from one dataset to another.  Trends show the general directions of some variables.  One discovers emerging patterns by looking at two datasets for two time periods.  The trend will show if the pattern has increased or decreased in size, totally disappeared, or new patterns have currently emerged when compared to previous patterns.

There are different kinds of trends. Emerging patterns are useful as they;

They act as a means of knowing or finding out the distinctions present amidst a collection of data group.They are  powerful tool for constructing right classifiers.

What are Emerging Patterns?

Theses are known as the patterns of the groups of items whose frequency changes very well from one dataset to another.

They are known to be very vital in getting the multi-dimensional differences between datasets/ or classes.

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Read the claim.

The tests for becoming a licensed driver seem unreasonably difficult;

What is the best counterclaim to complete the statement?

A. however, there is both a written and a driving portion of the test.
B. however, learner’s permits are issued at age 15 in most states.
C. however, drivers are unable to answer questions about road safety.
D. however, tougher requirements produce more prepared drivers.

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Answer:D. However, tougher requirements produce more prepared drivers

Explanation:

I took the quiz

Answer:

Its D

Explanation:

Have a nice day

5. Firm Q is about to engage in a transaction with the following cash flows over a three-year period: Year 0 Year 1 Year 2 Revenue Received $10,000 $12,500 $18,000 Deductible expenses (3,400 (5,000 (7,000 Nondeductible expenses (800 (1,100 -0- If the firm’s marginal tax rate over the three-year period is 35% and its discount rate is 10%, compute the net present value of the transaction.

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Answer: $12,830.91‬

Explanation:

Year 0

Net Cash = Revenue - Expenses - Tax

Tax = (Revenue - Deductible expenses) * tax rate

= ( 10,000 - 3,400) * 0.35

= $2,310‬

Net Cash = 10,000 - 3,400 - 800 - 2,310

= $3,490‬

Present Value is the same as this is Year 0.

Year 1

Tax = (Revenue - Deductible expenses) * tax rate

= ( 12,500 - 5,000) * 0.35

= $2,625

Net Cash = 12,500 - 5,000 - 1,100 - 2,625

= $3,775‬

Present Value is;

= 3,775 / ( 1 + 10%)

= $3,431.82

Year 2

Tax = (Revenue - Deductible expenses) * tax rate

= ( 18,000 - 7,000) * 0.35

= $3,850‬

Net Cash = 18,000 - 7,000 - 0 - 3,850‬

= $7,150

Present Value is;

= 7,150 / ( 1 + 10%) ^ 2

= $5,909.09

Net Present Value = PV0 + PV1 + PV2

= 3,490‬ + 3,431.82 + 5,909.09

= $12,830.91‬

Suppose the following information is available for Callaway Golf Company for the years 2022 and 2021. (Dollars are in thousands, except share information.) 2022 2021 Net sales $ 1,124,000 $ 1,130,500 Net income (loss) 85,062 69,184 Total assets 855,338 838,078 Share information Shares outstanding at year-end 70,000,000 71,770,000 Preferred dividends 0 0 There were 78,630,000 shares outstanding at the end of 2020. (a) What was the company’s earnings per share for each year?

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Answer:

2021

Earnings per share = ( Net Income - Preferred dividends) / Weighted average number of shares

Weighted average number of shares = (Beginning share + Ending shares ) / 2

= (78,630,000 + 71,772,000) / 2

= $75,201,000‬

Earnings per share = 69,184,000 / 75,201,000

= $0.92

2022

Weighted average number of shares = (Beginning share + Ending shares ) / 2

= (71,772,000 + 70,000,000) / 2

= $70,886,000‬

Earnings per share = 85,062,000 / 70,886,000‬

= $1.20

(a) The company’s earnings per share for each year is $0.92 and $1.20.

Calculation of earning per share for each year:

For 2021

Earnings per share = ( Net Income - Preferred dividends) ÷ Weighted average number of shares

here

Weighted average number of shares = (Beginning share + Ending shares ) ÷ 2

= (78,630,000 + 71,772,000) ÷ 2

= $75,201,000‬

Earnings per share = 69,184,000 ÷ 75,201,000

= $0.92

For 2022

The weighted average number of shares = (Beginning share + Ending shares ) ÷ 2

= (71,772,000 + 70,000,000) ÷ 2

= $70,886,000‬

Earnings per share = 85,062,000 ÷ 70,886,000‬

= $1.20

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You are negotiating a new labor contract with union officials. The contract covers a plant that has experienced operating losses over the past several years. You want to negotiate concessions from labor to reduce the losses. However, labor is refusing any compromises. You could tell them that, without concessions, the plant will be closed, although that is not true. Is bluffing ethical? Under what circumstances? What would Kant and Mill say? What would be the result under the Front Page test?

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Answer:

Is bluffing ethical? Under what circumstances?

Bluffing is basically lying, and lying is wrong. But on some circumstances, specially when you are carrying out a game strategy (and want to win), then bluffing might not be so bad.

Personally, I believe that bluffing is not unethical when you are negotiating with unions. I have nothing against unions, but their duty is to get the highest possible salary and benefits for their members. On the other hand, the company must balance the interests of its employees, the community and its shareholders. Union delegates always make very high initial demands, the company offers a very low increase or raise, and then after negotiating you get to a middle point. So bluffing could be just a strategy in order to negotiate some concessions, e.g. no pay raise until the company starts making a profit again.

What would Kant and Mill say?

Kant believed that the morality of someone's actions should be judged based on their duty. Since it is your duty to try to get some labor concessions, then bluffing is not unethical.

Mill believed that the morality of someone's actions should be judged based on the results, or how much good or happiness results from them. In this case, I suppose that more people would be unhappy than happy if you actually get some labor concessions, so bluffing would be unethical.

What would be the result under the Front Page test?

The front page test basically wants you to look at the events from the point of view of a third party that is not involved in the actions. If you could read this on the front page of a newspaper and it happened to someone else, would it be ethical or unethical? Since I believe that bluffing is a valid game strategy, then if I read this on a newspaper I would be OK with it.

Significant accounting policies may not be ______.
A. Disclosed at all.
B. Omitted from financial disclosure.
C. Selected on random basis.
D. Changed from time to time

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

They may not be changed from time to time as they are critical to financing policies

The elements of professionalism contains_ attributes.

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Answer:

Competency.

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