Answer:
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Statement of cash flow - Pharaoh Company
Cash Flows From Operating Activities
Net Income $780
Adjustment
Depreciation Expenses $130
Gain On Sale Of Investment -$70
Increase In Receivable -$470
Decrease In Inventories $240
Increase In Accounts Payable $280
Decrease In Accrued Liabilities -$70
$40
Net Cash From Operating Activities $820
Cash Flows From Investing Activities
Sale Of Long Term Investment $190
(1400-1280)+70
Purchase Of Plant Assets -$190 $0
Net Cash Used Investing Activities $0
Cash Flows From Financing Activities
Repayment Of Bonds Payable -$140
Issue Of Common Stock $210
Payment Of Dividends -$260
Net Cash From Financing Activities -$190
Net Increase In Cash And Cash Equivalents $630
Beginning Cash Balance $1,130
Ending Balance $1,760
As a rule of thumb, how often should an entrepreneur reevaluate her compensation package?
Question 4 options:
Every month
Every 6 months
Every 12 months
Every 18 months
Answer:
12 months
Explanation:
The fiscal or financial period of a business lasts for 12 months or one year. It means that at the end of that 12 months, the business prepares its financial statement to determine its profitability. The business assesses its growth, success, and failure for the period.
After evaluating performance, planning for the next period of 12 months begins. The entrepreneur prepares a budget for the year, including their compensation. Compensation for the entrepreneur should be budgeted and reviewed every year together with the other budget items.
Answer:
Every 12 months is incorrect on the test
Explanation:
so Every 6 months should be the correct answer
Sinclair is considering the acquisition of new machinery that will produce uniform benefits over the next five years. The following information is available: Annual savings in cash operating costs:$460,000 Annual depreciation expense:$360,000 If the company is subject to a 20% tax rate, what denominator should be used to compute the machinery's payback period
Answer:
The denominator (net annual cash flow) = $440,000
Explanation:
The denominator (net annual cash flow)
Particular Amount
Saving in operating cost $460,000
Less: Depreciation $360,000
Net additional income $100,000
Income tax on above (20%) $20,000
Savings after tax $80,000
Add: Depreciation $360,000
Net annual cash benefit $440,000
The denominator (net annual cash flow) = $440,000
You purchased 240 shares of stock at a price of $37.92 per share. Over the last year, you have received total dividend income of $255. What is the dividend yield
Answer: 2.8%
Explanation:
Dividend yield is calculated as dividend per share divided by the price per share.
Dividend per share = 255/240 = $1.0625
Dividend yield = 1.0625/ 37.92
= 2.8%
It is a baked staple food made from flour,liquid and other ingredients
a. cakes
b.biscuit
c.cookies
d.muffins
(I'm only in 7th grade, sorry if it is wrong.)
It can't be biscuits or cookies, since they require way more items. It is reasonable to choose muffins, since it doesn't need as much ingredients as cake.
At the most recent staff meeting of Hyperactive Media Sales, the general manager gave you instructions to make the laptops used by the salespeople as secure as possible. You have decided to implement a new advanced sign-in process for the users. How will you explain to the general manager how using new authentication methods makes the laptops more secure
Answer:
New authentication methods such as the picture password, 2 factor authentication method, biometric identification, etc ensure that authentication credentials are safe and cannot be stolen and used from another laptop.
New authentication methods gives tougher walls of security which cannot be easily broken into thereby leaving the system protected and secure.
Due to increasing activities of cyber criminals, new and more sophisticated authentication processes are being developed giving laptops and computer systems better security as attackers are unable to exploit passwords.
True or False: Under the average-cost pricing policy, the cable company has no incentive to cut costs.
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
The cable company will not have any incentive to cut costs. This is because it knows that its costs will be averaged to determine the average cost to which a certain percentage is then added to arrive at the selling price. Having the cost averaged in this way will not motivate the cable company to seek cost minimization strategies that it could use to increase its income.
Waterway Industries factors $3000000 of its accounts receivables without recourse for a finance charge of 3%. The finance company retains an amount equal to 7% of the accounts receivable for possible adjustments. Waterway estimates the fair value of the recourse liability at $310000. What would be the debit to Cash in the journal entry to record this transaction?
Answer: $2,700,000
Explanation:
The debit to Cash in the journal entry to record this transaction will be calculated as:
= $3,000,000 - [($3,000,000 × 3%) + ($3000000 ×7%)]
= $3,000,000 - ($3,000,000 × 0.03) + ($3000000 × 0.07)
= $3,000,000 - [$90,000 + $210,000]
= $3,000,000 - $300,000
= $2,700,000
Therefore, the debit to cash will be $2,700,000.
Sheffield Corp. has equipment with a carrying amount of $2500000. The expected future net cash flows from the equipment are $2545000, and its fair value is $2036000. The equipment is expected to be used in operations in the future. What amount (if any) should Sheffield report as an impairment to its equipment?
Answer:
No impairment loss would be reported
Explanation:
The computation is shown below;
Impairment loss = carrying value - recoverable amount
Where,
The recoverable amount would be the higher amount of fair market value and value in use
So the recoverable amount would be $2,545,000
Now the impairment loss is
= $2,500,000 - $2,545,000
= -$45,000
Since the impairment loss comes in negative so no impairment would be recorded
Good faith in collective bargaining between a union and an employer does not include:_____.
a. being willing to compromise.
b. negotiating with the belief that an agreement is possible.
c. bargaining with the authority to enter into an agreement.
d. rejecting a proposal without offering a counterproposal.
Answer:
Good faith in collective bargaining between a union and an employer does not include:_____.
d. rejecting a proposal without offering a counterproposal.
Explanation:
Good faith bargaining involves a negotiation in which the employer and the union work amicably to achieve a reasonable agreement because they both have positive attitudes for positive outcomes. Therefore, for employers and workers’ unions to bargain in good faith always, they need to meet at reasonable intervals to reach agreements with respect to wages, hours, and others employment terms and conditions. Whenever a stalemate occurs, because unions and employers cannot agree without rancor, the unions may file unfair labor practice charges, wherein they allege that employers are not bargaining in good faith.
When Auto-Manufacturing Company designed a 6-month e-mail campaign, it included several customer offers that increased in value over time. This is an example of:_________.
A. Content marketing
B. The bounce rate
C. Content optimization
D. Exclusive deals
E. A drip campaign
Answer: a drip campaign
Explanation:
The example used by Auto-Manufacturing Company in the above scenario is a drip campaign.
Drip marketing is refered to as an email marketing strategy whereby several mails are sent out to customers at a particular time period. It is used to keep in touch with the customers and also nurture leads.
Cromwell's Interiors is considering a project that is equally as risky as the firm's current operations.The firm has a cost of equity of 15.4 percent and a pretax cost of debt of 8.9 percent.The debt-equity ratio is .46 and the tax rate is 34 percent.What is the cost of capital for this project?A) 11.97 percentB) 12.40 percentC) 11.02 percentD) 11.62 percentE) 12.38 percent
Answer:
Cost of capital = 12.40% (Approx)
Explanation:
Given:
Cost of equity = 15.4%
Pretax cost of debt = 8.9%
Debt-equity ratio = 0.46
Tax rate = 34%
Computation:
Equity multiplier = 1 + Debt-equity ratio
Equity multiplier = 1 + 0.46
Equity multiplier = 1.46
Weight of equity = 1 / Equity multiplier
Weight of equity = 1 / 1.46
Weight of equity = 0.685
Weight of Debt = 1 - Weight of equity
Weight of Debt = 1 - 0.685
Weight of Debt = 0.315
Cost of capital = [Weight of Debt x Pretax cost of debt] x (1-tax rate) + [Cost of equity x Weight of Debt ]
Cost of capital = [0.315 x 8.9% x (1-0.34)] + [15.4% x 0.6849]
Cost of capital = 12.40% (Approx)
technical school provide formal.......?
Answer:
Sin la escuela técnica proporciona formalmente recurso muy importantes para los estudiantes debido a su exigencia académica y de rendimiento para lo cual los estudiantes deben estar preparados para así poder lograr los objetivos de la escuela técnica y otras metas.
Explanation:
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If the covariance of returns between a stock and the market equals zero, then what does the beta of the stock equal
Answer:
a) Zero
Explanation:
As we know that
beta = Covariance (Stock return , Market return) ÷ market return variance
Now in the case when the covariance of return that lies between the stock and the market equivalent to zero so the beta of the stock would be zero
As if you divide by zero so the result would be zero
Therefore as per the given option, the option A is correct
10. How is net profit computed?
Net profit is computed by adding all sales income.
Net profit is computed by producing goods.
Net profit is computed by subtracting expenses from sales income.
Net profit is computed by adding all expenses.
Answer:
2 doe sure have a good day
A cash advance loan with very high interest that must be repaid in two weeks in an example of:
A. A short-term loan.
B. A long-term loan.
C. Alternative financing.
D. A line of credit.
Answer is: C. Alternative financing
Answer: Alternative financing
Explanation: Just took the test
Through self-guided internet research, the intellectually curious mind can find many examples of potential rewards in business. Add two (2) or more examples of Business Rewards to this list.
Through self-guided internet research, the intellectually curious mind can find many examples of potential rewards in business. Add two (2) or more examples of Business Rewards to this list:
Business Rewards
A deep sense of satisfaction
Being the one in control
Providing sustainable jobs and income for others
The opportunity to give back / community responsibility
The satisfaction of excellent customer feedback
Financial Rewards
After conducting additional research, what other business rewards can you add here?
Answer:
1. Independence and Flexibility
2. Learning opportunities
Explanation:
The rewards of having a business are tremendous and cannot be overemphasized. Hence, asides from the listed business rewards, here are two additional business rewards
1. Independence and Flexibility: One of the rewards of doing business is the independence that comes with it. As the business grows, a business owner gets to have the independence to work whenever he wishes, and have the flexibility of time to be active in business life and other events outside the business.
2. Learning Opportunities: business activities allows business owners to see and learn how certain aspects of the business is getting done. Even when there are employees to perform those functions, business owners still have the opportunity to see, learn, and understand how those activities are being carried out.
A company buys a machine for $68,000 that has an expected life of 8 years and no salvage value. The company uses straight-line depreciation. The company anticipates a yearly net income of $3,250 after taxes of 36%, with the cash flows to be received evenly throughout each year. What is the accounting rate of return?
a. 3.44%.
b. 4.78%.
c. 9.56%.
d. 6.12%.
e. 38.24%.
Answer:
c. 9.56%
Explanation:
Accounting Rate of Return = Average Profit / Average Investment × 100
where,
Average Profit = $3,250
Average Investment = $68,000 ÷ 2 = $34,000
Therefore,
Accounting Rate of Return = $3,250 ÷ $34,000
= 9.56 %
The current market value of the assets of ABCD is $86.28 million. The call option value on the firm's assets is $53.09 million. What is the market value of the firm's debt
Answer: $33.19 million
Explanation:
From the question, we are informed that the current market value of the assets of ABCD is $86.28 million and that the call option value on the firm's assets is $53.09 million.
The market value of the firm's debt will be the difference between the market value of assets and the call option value of the firm's assets. This will be:
= $86.28m - $53.09m
= $33.19 million
It costs Crane Company $28 of variable costs and $15 of allocated fixed costs to produce an industrial trash can that sells for $76. A buyer in Mexico offers to purchase 3000 units at $30 each. Crane Company has excess capacity and can handle the additional production. What effect will acceptance of the offer have on net income
Answer:
Effect on income= $6,000 increase
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Unitary variable cost= $28
Selling price= $30
Number of units= 3,000
Because it is a special offer and there is unused capacity, we will not take into account the allocated fixed costs.
Effect on income= 3,000*(30 - 28)
Effect on income= $6,000 increase
At Bell’s Furniture, assemblers are paid according to the following differential piece rate scale: 1−20 dressers in a week, $7 each; 21−30 dressers, $9.50 each; and $14 each for every dresser over 30. Liz Henderson assembled 47 dressers in one week. Find her gross pay
Answer:
$658
Explanation:
Henderson assembled 47 dressers in the week.
Her applicable pay rate is $14 per piece since she assembled over 30 dressers in one week.
her gross pay for the week
=$14 x 47
=$658
Buffalo Corporation reported net income of $415,720 in 2020 and had 208,000 shares of common stock outstanding throughout the year. Also outstanding all year were 40,500 options to purchase common stock at $11 per share. The average market price of the stock during the year was $15. Compute diluted earnings per share. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 3.55.) Diluted earnings per share $
Answer:
Buffalo Corporation
Diluted earnings per share is:
$1.67 per share.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Reported net income = $415,720
Common Stock outstanding = 208,000 shares
Options outstanding = 40,500 shares
Total outstanding shares = 248,500 shares (208,000 + 40,500)
Option price per share = $11
Market price per share = $15
Earnings per share = Net Income/Common Stock outstanding
Computation of diluted earnings per share:
Diluted Earnings per share = Net Income/Total outstanding shares
= $415,720/248,500
= $1.67
b) Buffalo's diluted earnings per share uses the total outstanding shares (common stock plus options stock plus all convertible securities) to divide into the net income. As the description implies, all convertible stocks are included in the calculation to arrive at the earnings per share.
Assume the supply of bananas decreases due to rising costs of
production, while demand increases due to consumer preferences. What
will happen to the new equilibrium price and quantity?
A) price increases; quantity increases
B) price increases; quantity is unknown
C)price decreases; quantity decreases
D)price decreases; quantity increases
E)price is unknown; quantity increases
Costello Corporation reported pretax book income of $502,000. During the current year, the reserve for bad debts increased by $9,000. In addition, tax depreciation exceeded book depreciation by $42,000. Finally, Costello received $4,000 of tax-exempt life insurance proceeds from the death of one of its officers. Costello's deferred income tax expense or benefit would be:________.
Answer: $11220
Explanation:
Based on the scenario in the question, first, we.have to calculate the difference in net tax which will be:
= $42000 - $9000
= $33,000
Using a tax rate of let's say 34%, Costello's deferred income tax expense would be:
= $33,000 × 34%
= $33000 × 0.34
= $11220
True or False:
The US tax system subsidizes married couples compared to single individ-uals. Explain.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Some married couples pay higher taxes because they file their taxes together. This is called a marriage penalty, and generally occurs when both spouses earn similar amounts of money. If each spouse was to file separately, their income taxes would generally be lower. But if one spouse earns significantly more than the other, then filing their taxes together lowers their total income taxes.
Due to Christian values, American laws generally favor established families. That rule applies to almost all countries with similar values since Western cultures consider the family as the foundation of society (husband, wife and children). But even single parents benefit from differential tax rates, since they can file as head of households. Same sex marriages are legal, so they can also file as married even if they are not conventional families.
List three pieces of information listed in a credit card agreement that you believe are important to review before
Explanation:
Annual Percentage Rate (APR). This is the cost of borrowing on the card, if you don’t pay the whole balance off each month. You can compare the APR for different cards which will help you to choose the cheapest. You should also compare other things about the cards, for example, fees, charges and incentives
Minimum repayment. If you don’t pay off the balance each month, you will be asked to repay a minimum amount. This is typically around 3% of the balance due.
Annual fee. Some cards charge a fee each year for use of the card. The fee is added to the amount due and you will have to pay interest on the fee as well as on your spending, unless you pay it in full.
Journalize the following transactions for Combs Company.
(a) Purchased 6,000 units of raw materials on account for $11,500. The standard cost was $12,000.
(b) Issued 5,600 units of raw materials for production. The standard units were 5,800.
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
a. Debit: Raw material $12000
Credit: Account payable $11500
Credit: Material price variance $500
(To record material purchase)
b. Debit: Work in process 11600
Credit: Raw material 11200
Credit: Material price variance 400
(To record material issued)
Note:
Material price variance for (a)= 12000 - 11500 = 500
Work in progress = 5800 × 2 = 11600
Material price variance for (b) = 11600 - 11200 = 400
Webster Corporation's monthly projected general and administrative expenses include $4,100 administrative salaries, $1,500 of other cash administrative expenses, $2,300 of depreciation expense on the administrative equipment, and .5% monthly interest on an outstanding bank loan of $29,000. Compute the total budgeted general and administrative expenses budget per month.
Answer:
$7,900
Explanation:
Computation for the total budgeted general and administrative expenses budget per month.
Monthly projected general and administrative expenses :
Arministrative salaries $4,100
Other cash administrative expenses $1,500
Depreciation expense on the administrative Equipment $2,300
Total budgeted general and administrative expenses budget per month $7,900
($4,100+$1,500+$2,300)
Therefore the total budgeted general and administrative expenses budget per month will be $7,900
Where a producer chooses the intensity level of its market coverage, which level is chosen to utilize the “shotgun” approach?
Answer:
The level that utilizes the "shotgun" approach to market coverage is:
Intensive Distribution (mass coverage).
Explanation:
This marketing approach aims to reach many consumers through as many sales channels as possible. In this situation, consumers have easy access to the goods or services. The other approaches include Selective Distribution (where few outlets in specific locations are selected for the distribution of the goods and services) and Exclusive Distribution (where limited outlets are chosen because of the target market).
On January 1, a store had inventory of $48,000. January purchases were $46,000 and January sales were $90,000. On February 1 a fire destroyed most of the inventory. The rate of gross profit was 25% of cost. Merchandise with a selling price of $7,500 remained undamaged after the fire. Compute the amount of the fire loss, assuming the store had no insurance coverage. Label all figures.
Answer:
the amount of the fire loss is $16,000
Explanation:
The computation of the amount of the fire loss is shown below
January 1 inventory $48,000
Add purchases $46,000
Goods Available $94,000
Less Cost of Goods Sold ($90,000 × 100 ÷ 125) $72,000
Less Cost of undamaged goods ($7,500 × 100 ÷ 125) $6,000
Goods Lost by Fire $16,000
hence, the amount of the fire loss is $16,000
Inflation makes certain things less valuable in real terms, including: Group of answer choices your full college scholarship. real estate and precious metals. anything expressed in dollars. a fixed monthly pension payment.
Answer:
anything expressed in dollars
Explanation:
In the case when there is an inflation that makes specific things less valuable in the real terms is the thing that expressed in dollars
As per the given options, the full scholarship of college, real estate and the fixed month pension payment represent the more valuable
But the remaining option i.e. anything expressed in dollars show the less valuable
So, the same is to be considered