All of the following describe edge cites except:_________.
a. they are more convenient places of employment for newer suburban communities.
b. they physically resemble a city, because of the prevalence of tall office buildings.
c. they typically are located at the intersections of highways.
d. other uses such as shopping malls and apartment complexes are also present.
e. they make it easier for traffic planners to design mass transit systems.

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Answer 1

Answer:

e. they make it easier for traffic planners to design mass transit systems.

Explanation:

The edge cities are the cities that considered to be most convenient places for an employment especially for suburban communities that are new. ALso, it resemble the city in a physical manner due to the tall office buildings. They are located where the highways are intersected. In addition to this, the shopping malls, apartment are also available

but it does not involve the option e

Therefore the option e would be considered


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Kyle Corporation is comparing two different capital structures, an all-equity plan (Plan I) and a levered plan (Plan II). Under Plan I, the company would have 765,000 shares of stock outstanding. Under Plan II, there would be 515,000 shares of stock outstanding and $9.25 million in debt outstanding. The interest rate on the debt is 12 percent, and there are no taxes. a. Assume that EBIT is $2.6 million. Compute the EPS for both Plan I and Plan II. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answers to 2 decimal places, 32.16.) EPS Plan I $ Plan II $ b. Assume that EBIT is $3.1 million. Compute the EPS for both Plan I and Plan II. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answers to 2 decimal places, 32.16.) EPS Plan I $ Plan II $ c. What is the break-even EBIT

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Solution :

Calculation of the [tex]$\text{EPS}$[/tex] for both [tex]$\text{plan I}$[/tex] and [tex]$\text{plan II}$[/tex] where EBIT is 2.6 million.

                                                     [tex]$\text{plan I}$[/tex]                      [tex]$\text{plan II}$[/tex]

EBIT                                          $ 2.6 million           $ 2.6 million

Less : Interest                                                          $ 1.1 million

Less

PAT                                           $ 2.6 million            $ 1.5 million

Earnings available                    $ 2.6 million            $ 1.5 million

for share holder

No. of shares                             765,000                      515,00

[tex]$\text{EPS}$[/tex] = earnings available          $ 3.40                            $ 2.9

for share holder/no. of

shares

Hence [tex]$\text{EPS}$[/tex] under the [tex]$\text{plan I}$[/tex] is $ 3.40 and [tex]$\text{plan II}$[/tex] is $ 2.91

Calculating the [tex]$\text{EPS}$[/tex] for both plan I and [tex]$\text{plan II}$[/tex] where EBIT is $ 3.1 million

                                                       [tex]$\text{plan I}$[/tex]                    [tex]$\text{plan II}$[/tex]

EBIT                                          $ 3.1 million           $ 3.1 million

Less : Interest                                                          $ 1.1 million

Less

PAT                                           $ 3.1 million            $ 2.0 million

Earnings available                    $3.1 million            $ 2.0 million

for share holder

No. of shares                            765,000                      515,00

[tex]$\text{EPS}$[/tex] = earnings available          $ 4.05                            $ 3.88

for share holder/no. of

shares

Hence, [tex]$\text{EPS}$[/tex] under the [tex]$\text{plan I}$[/tex] is [tex]$\$4.05$[/tex] and [tex]$\text{plan II}$[/tex] is [tex]$\$ 3.88$[/tex]

Calculating the breakeven EBIT

When [tex]$\text{accessing}$[/tex] the relative effectiveness leverage versus equity financing companies look for the level of the EBIT where [tex]$\text{EPS}$[/tex] remains unaffected, called the EBIT-EPS breakeven point .

To calculate the EBIT-EPS breakeven point, rearranging the [tex]$\text{EPS}$[/tex] formula:

[tex]$\text{EBIT}=\text{(EPS }\times \text{no. of common shares outstanding )}+\frac{\text{preferred share dividends}}{1-\text{tax rate}}+ \text {debt interest}$[/tex]    

        [tex]$=(\$4.05 \times 515,000)+0+\$1,100,000 = \$3,185,750$[/tex]

Therefore, the break even EBIT is $ 3,185,750  

Identify whether the actions or scenarios would likely increase or decrease the natural rate of unemployment. You are currently in a sorting module. Turn off browse mode or quick nav, Tab to items, Space or Enter to pick up, Tab to move, Space or Enter to drop. Increases natural rate of unemployment reducing workers' collective bargaining rights extra financial benefits for the unemployed a large number of young people entering the labor force an increase in union membership Decreases natural rate of unemployment

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Answer:

increases natural rate of unemployment

extra financial benefits for the unemployed

a large number of young people entering the labor force

an increase in union membership

Decreases natural rate of unemployment

reducing workers' collective bargaining rights

Explanation:

natural rate of unemployment is unemployment that exists when there is only structural and frictional unemployment in an economy

structural unemployment is an unemployment that occurs as a result of changes in the economy. These changes can be as a result of changes in technology, polices or competition . Structural unemployment tends to be permanent.  

Frictional unemployment . the period of time a person is unemployed from the period he leaves his current job and the time he gets another job. Eg. when a real estate agent who leaves a job in Texas and searches for a similar, higher-paying job in California.

If the unemployed are given extra benefits, there would be less incentive to find a job, thus unemployment would increase

An increase in union membership increases bargaining power of employees. this can lead to increase in wages. increase in wages reduces demand for labour and this increases unemployment. reducing collective bargaining right has the opposite effect on unemployment

a large number of people entering the labour force increases frictional unemployment

Torino Company has 1,500 shares of $10 par value, 7.0% cumulative and nonparticipating preferred stock and 15,000 shares of $10 par value common stock outstanding. The company paid total cash dividends of $500 in its first year of operation. The cash dividend that must be paid to preferred stockholders in the second year before any dividend is paid to common stockholders is:________.
a. $1,600.
b. $550.
c. $1,050.
d. $2,100.
e. $500.

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Answer:

a. $1,600.

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of the dividend that should be paid to the preference shareholder in the second year is shown below:

Annual dividend is

= 1,500 shares × 7% × $10

= $1,050

Now the dividend that should be paid to the next year

= $1,050 + $1,050 - $500

= $1,600

Hence, the mount of the dividend that should be paid to the preference shareholder in the second year is $1,600

RM Company, a manufacturer, has provided the following information pertaining to its recent year of operation:
Net income $390,000
Accounts payable increased $33,000
Prepaid rent decreased $14,500
Depreciation expense was $44,000
Accounts receivable increased $43,000
Gain on sale of a building was $15,500
Wages payable decreased $30,000
Unearned revenue increased $53,000
Using the indirect method, how much was RM's net cash provided by operating activities?
a. $259,000.
b. $327,000.
c. $347,000.
d. $358,000.

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Answer:

RM Company

Using the indirect method, RM's net cash provided by operating activities is:

= $446,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Net income $390,000

Accounts payable increased $33,000

Prepaid rent decreased $14,500

Depreciation expense was $44,000

Accounts receivable increased $43,000

Gain on sale of a building was $15,500

Wages payable decreased $30,000

Unearned revenue increased $53,000

Operating Activities:

Net income                                 $390,000

Adjustment with non-cash items:

Depreciation expense was            44,000

Gain on sale of a building was      (15,500)

Working capital changes:

Accounts payable increased         33,000

Prepaid rent decreased                 14,500

Unearned revenue increased      53,000

Accounts receivable increased  (43,000)

Wages payable decreased         (30,000)

Net cash provided by operating

 activities                                $446,000

Oriole Company incurs these expenditures in purchasing a truck: cash price $26,070, accident insurance (during use) $1,910, sales taxes $1,350, motor vehicle license $260, and painting and lettering $1,960. What is the cost of the truck?

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Answer:

$29,380

Explanation:

Calculation of cost of truck for Oriole company.

Cost of truck

Cash price

$26,070

Sales taxes

$1,350

Painting and lettering

$1,960

Total cost of truck

$29,380

Please note that insurance cost and motor vehicle license are revenue expenditures and are ignored while computing the cost of the truck.

4. What have been some of the causes of the changing busi-
ness environment in recent decades?

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Some of the causes of the changing business environment in recent decades are:

1. the commencement and development of technology

2. the economy

3. societal components

4. deregulation of several industries

5. Regional differences

6. the rise in white-collar workers, women, and older people in the workforce

7. a complex and varying level of workforce

8. rise in the number of small businesses.

KrAmerica Jewelers sold a necklace to George on a layaway plan. George paid a portion of the price and agreed to make additional payments over six months. The necklace was to remain in the possession of KrAmerica until payment was fully made. A burglary occurred at KrAmerica and the necklace along with other items were stolen. KrAmerica argued that George must bear the risk of loss. George sought recovery of the full value of the necklace. Explain who shall prevail for each claim.

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Answer:

- KrAmerica will bear the risk of the loss

- George will not get full recovery for the value of the necklace

Explanation:

George only made some payments for the necklace and he had not taken possession of it yet. So the risk for the loss is with KrAmerica since they are the current owners of the necklace.

George was only to take possession of the necklace when payment was completed.

On the other hand George is seeking full recovery of the value of the necklace.

He has only made a part payment on the necklace, so he is not entitled to get the full value of the necklace.

Only the amount he has paid will be refunded to him.

It is an accounting question

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Answer:

Latana Company

Classified Balance Sheet

As of the first month of operation

Assets

Current assets:

Cash                             $49,500

Short-term investments 10,000

Notes receivable             5,000

Supplies                              900     $65,400

Long-term assets:

Land                               15,000

Equipment                     10,000     $25,000

Total assets                                   $90,400

Liabilities and Equity

Current liabilities:

Accounts payable                               $400

Long-term liabilities:

Notes payable                                $15,000

Total liabilities                                 $15,400

Stockholders' equity:

Common stock                    $750

Additional Paid-in Capital 74,250 $75,000

Total liabilities and equity             $90,400

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Latana Company

Trial Balance

As of the first month of operation

Account Titles                 Debit         Credit

Cash                             $49,500

Short-term investments 10,000

Notes receivable             5,000

Supplies                              900

Land                               15,000

Equipment                     10,000

Accounts payable                               $400

Notes payable                                  15,000

Common stock                                     750

Additional Paid-in Capital               74,250

Total                          $90,400     $90,400    

Assume that on July 1, Jerome, Inc., paid $100,000 to buy Potter's 8 percent, two-year bonds with a $100,000 par value. The bonds pay interest semiannually on December 31 and June 30. Jerome intends to hold the bonds until they mature. Complete the necessary December 31 entry to record receipt of interest by selecting the account names from the pull-down menus and entering dollar amounts in the debit and credit columns.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entry to record the receipt of interest is shown below;

Cash Dr ($100,000 × 8% × 6 months ÷ 12 months) $4,000

  To interest income $4,000

(being the receipt of the interest is recorded)

Here the cash is debited as it increased the assets and credited the interest income as it increased the revenue

Select the correct answer.
John is in his late thirties, and works as a senior manager in a marketing firm. Despite achieving professional success, he likes to keep educating
himself. He enrolls in vocational courses and apprenticeship programs so that he can add value to his career. Which skills does John seem to
possess?
OA
interpersonal skills
ОВ.
resourcefulness
OC. lifelong learning skills
OD
creativity
OE.
task management skills
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Answer:

Lifelong Learning

Explanation:

The management of Unter Corporation, an architectural design firm, is considering an investment with the following cash flows: Year Investment Cash Inflow 1 $ 42,000 $ 3,000 2 $ 5,000 $ 6,000 3 $ 12,000 4 $ 14,000 5 $ 16,000 6 $ 15,000 7 $ 13,000 8 $ 11,000 9 $ 10,000 10 $ 10,000 Required: 1. Determine the payback period of the investment. 2. Would the payback period be affected if the cash inflow in the last year were several times as large

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Answer:

Unter Corporation

1. The payback period of the investment is:

= 5 years.

2. No. The payback period would not be affected if the cash inflow in the last year were several times as large.  The payback period was reached in the 5th year, which is half-way before the last year. As it stands, no cash inflows after the 5th year will have any impact on the payback period.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cash flows:

Year  Investment  Cash Inflow Cumulative inflow

1       $ 42,000           $ 3,000        $3,000

2           5,000           $ 6,000          9,000

3                               $ 12,000        21,000

4                               $ 14,000       35,000

5                              $ 16,000        51,000

6                              $ 15,000        

7                              $ 13,000  

8                              $ 11,000

9                             $ 10,000

10                           $ 10,000

Total  $47,000      $110,000

In its first year of operations, Roma Company reports the following.

Earned revenues of $55,000 ($47,000 cash received from customers).
Incurred expenses of $30,500 ($23,750 cash paid toward them).
Prepaid $9,250 cash for costs that will not be expensed until next year.

Required:
Compute the company’s first-year net income under both the cash basis and the accrual basis of accounting.

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Answer:

Cash Basis $14,000

Accrual Basis $24,500

Explanation:

Computation for the company’s first-year net income under both the cash basis and the accrual basis of accounting.

CASH BASIS ACCRUAL BASIS

Revenues $47,000 $55,000

Less Expenses $33,000 $30,500

($23,750+9,250=$33,000)

Net income $14,000 $24,500

Therefore the company’s first-year net income under both the cash basis and the accrual basis of accounting will be :

Cash Basis $14,000

Accrual Basis $24,500

Assume that a company is financed 75% with equity and 25% with debt. A decrease in the corporate tax rate of the firm will cause its weighted average cost of capital (WACC) to:_____.
1. Rise.
2. Fall.
3. Stay constant
4. More information is needed

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Answer:1. Rise.

Explanation:

The weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is an evaluation of a firm's cost of capital in which every category of capital is proportionately weighted.

Weighted average cost of capital is computed as:

WACC =( Weightage of Equity x Cost of Equity )+  Weightage of Debt x Cost of Debt x(1- Tax Rate )

A decrease in the corporate tax rate of the firm will cause its weighted average cost of capital (WACC) to rise due to an increase in the cost of debt.

hence, the correct option is 1. Rise.

hi! the answer is 1. rise :))

A customer browses through several online retail sites and examines product descriptions of several different styles and brands of bed linens. The customer then goes to Macy's and purchases a set of flannel sheets that he had read about on another retailer's site. The purchase of this set of flannel sheets is most clearly an example of ________.

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Answer:

digitally influenced purchasing

Explanation:

This is an example of digitally influenced buying, which occurs when consumers search for data and information on a product on the internet before buying at the physical store. There are surveys that show that 64% of in-store purchases are digitally influenced, which makes companies look for strategies to increase their online presence so that customers search for information about their products and services, such as personalizing the search, including location options and product availability, which makes it easier for customers to find the product of their choice in the most convenient store.

Principal Printing produces custom labels and stationery for companies. In conducting CVP analysis of its Personalized Package, management decided to determine how many of the packages would need to be sold in order to justify continuing the product line. Management determined that fixed costs direct related to this particular product amounted to $54,000 annually. Principal reported $240,000 of gross sales related to this product and variable product costs of $180,000. Assuming that each Personalized Package sells for $12 per unit, what is the minimum amount of total sales dollars of Personalized Packages that Principal needs in order to justify the product line

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Answer:

18,000 personalized packages

Explanation:

Profit-volume ratio = ($240,000 - $180,000) / $240,000

Profit-volume ratio = 0.25

Profit-volume ratio= 25%

Break-Even-Point = $54,000 / 25%

Break-Even-Point = 216,000

The minimum personalized packages that needs to sell to break even:

= Break-Even-Point /  Personalized Package sales per unit

= 216,000 / $12

= 18,000 personalized packages

The Peoria Supply Company sells for $30 one product that it purchases for $20. Budgeted sales in total dollars for next year are $720,000. The sales information needed for preparing the July budget follows:

Month Sales Revenue
May $30,000
June 42,000
July 51,000
August 54,000

Account balances at July 1 include these:

Cash $20,000
Merchandise inventory 18,000
Accounts receivable (sales) 23,000
Accounts payable (purchases) 12,000

The company pays for one-half of its purchases in the month of purchase and the remainder in the following month. End-of-month inventory must be 50 percent of the budgeted sales in units for the next month. A 2 percent cash discount on sales is allowed if payment is made during the month of sale. Experience indicates that 50 percent of the billings will be collected during the month of sale, 40 percent in the following month, 8 percent in the second following month, and 2 percent will be uncollectible. Total budgeted selling and administrative expenses (excluding bad debts) for the fiscal year are estimated at $180,000 , of which one-half is fixed expense (inclusive of a $20,000 annual depreciation charge). Fixed expenses are incurred evenly during the year. The other selling and administrative expenses vary with sales. Expenses are paid during the month incurred.

Required:
a. Prepare a schedule of estimated cash collections for July.
b. Prepare a schedule of estimated July cash payments for purchases.
c. Prepare schedules of July selling and administrative expenses, separately identifying those requiring cash disbursements.

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Answer:

The Peoria Supply Company

a. Schedule of Estimated Cash Collections:

Cash collections:                   July      

50% sales month              $25,500

less 2% cash discount             (510)

40% following month          16,800

8% second month                2,400

Total collections               $44,190

b. A Schedule of Estimated July Cash Payments for Purchases

                                      June         July

Sales                         $42,000    $51,000

Ending inventory         18,000*    27,000

Beginning inventory   21,000      18,000*

Estimated Purchases 39,000    60,000

Payment for purchases:

50% purchase month              $30,000

50% following month                 19,500

Total payment for purchases $49,500

c. Selling and administrative expenses

Non-Cash expenses:

Depreciation expense $1,667

Cash disbursements:

Other fixed costs          5,333

Variable costs               6,375

Total costs                 $13,375

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Selling price per product = $30

Purchase cost per product = $20

Total sales dollars for next year = $720,000

Month Sales Revenue

May         $30,000

June          42,000

July            51,000

August     54,000

July 1:

Cash balance = $20,000

Merchandise inventory $18,000

Accounts receivable (sales) 23,000

Accounts payable (purchases) 12,000

Ending inventory = $27,000 ($54,000 * 50%)

Ending inventory = 50% of next month's budgeted sales

Selling and administrative expenses (excluding bad debts) for the year = $180,000

Fixed costs = $90,000

Depreciation    20,000

Cash fixed costs = $70,000

Monthly fixed costs = $5,833

Variable costs = $90,000

Variable costs per sales dollars = $90,000/$720,000 = $0.125

Cash variable cost for July $0.125 * $51,000 = $6,375

a. Schedule of Estimated Cash Collections:

Cash collections:                May        June         July       August

                                      $30,000 $42,000   $51,000  $54,000

50% sales month             15,000    21,000    25,500     27,000

less 2% cash discount        (300)       (420)        (510)         (540)

40% following month                                      16,800     20,400

8% second month                                            2,400        3,360

2% Uncollectible

If the four-firm concentration ratio for industry X is 60, Multiple Choice the four largest firms account for 60 percent of total sales. each of the four largest firms accounts for 15 percent of total sales. the four largest firms account for 60 percent of total advertising expenditures. the industry is monopolistically competitive, but on the threshold of being an oligopoly.

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Answer:

The four largest firms account for 60 percent of total sales.

Explanation:

The four firm concentration ratio calculates the concentration ratio of the 4 largest firms in an industry.

IF the concentration ratio is 60, it means that the 4 largest firms account for 60% of the sales

SegR-6268 Corporation has two divisions, East and West. The following information was taken from last year's income statement segmented by division:

East Division West Division
Sales $3,400,000 $2,100,000
Contribution margin $1,500,000 $900,000
Divisional segment margin $1,000,000 $300,000

Net operating income last year for SegR-1882 Corporation was $550,000. In last year's income statement segmented by division, what were SegR-6268's total common fixed expenses?

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Answer: $750,000

Explanation:

Total Fixed expenses is the difference between the segment margin and the net income.

The common fixed cost would therefore be:

=Combined segment margin - Net income for the corporation

= (1,000,000 + 300,000) - 550,000

= 1,300,000 - 550,000

= $750,000

Liu Zhang operates Lawson Consulting, which began operations on June 1. On June 30, the company’s records show the following accounts and amounts for the month of June.


Cash $ 6,500 Service revenue $ 12,900
Accounts receivable 4,800 Equipment 6,800
Accounts payable 3,800 Rent expense 2,300
L. Zhang, Withdrawals 1,800 Wages expense 8,000

Need an income statement for june

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Answer:

Lawson Consulting

LAWSON CONSULTING

Income Statement for the month ended June 30

Service revenue          $ 12,900

Rent expense      2,300

Wages expense  8,000 10,300

Net income                   $2,600

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cash $ 6,500  

Accounts receivable 4,800

Equipment 6,800

Accounts payable 3,800

L. Zhang, Withdrawals 1,800

Service revenue $ 12,900

Rent expense 2,300

Wages expense 8,000

b) The income statement for the month of June summarizes Lawson's revenue and expenses, giving rise to a net income of $2,600.  On the statement, the financial profitability of the business is determined.  Only temporary accounts from the list of account balances are used to prepare the statement.

A company uses the weighted average method for inventory costing. At the beginning of a period the production department had 54,000 units in beginning Work in Process inventory which were 33% complete; the department completed and transferred 168,000 units. At the end of the period, 15,000 units were in the ending Work in Process inventory and are 68% complete. Compute the number of equivalent units produced by the department.

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I’m not sure but 181,500

ompany paid $48,000 cash to purchase raw materials. The recognition of this event will: Multiple Choice not affect total assets, will decrease net income, and will decrease cash flow. decrease total assets, total equity, and net income. not affect total assets, total equity, or net income. decrease total assets, net income, and net cash flow from investing activities.

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Answer:

The recognition of this event will:

not affect total assets, will decrease net income, and will decrease cash flow.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Balance Sheet Effect:

Raw materials inventory (Assets) +$48,000

Cash (Assets) -$48,000

Net effect = $0

Income Statement Effect:

Purchase of raw materials (Cost of production) +$48,000

Net income will decrease by cost of $48,000

Statement of Cash Flows (Operating Activities)

Purchase of raw materials (Cash outflow) -$48,000

You need to answer all questions about the case "IKEA Entering India, Finally" Make sure that your submission (paper) should reflect a deep understanding of the content of international expansion and global economy (see Chapter 13). Your paper should have 3 to 4 pages (except for a cover page and references) for this assignment. An electronic document will be required. Format your paper according to APA style. Use double-spacing, Times New Roman, 12-point font with a 1-inch margin

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Answer:

oiuytrertyhj

Explanation:

Why would you choose a job over a career?

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Answer:

A job can be just going to work to earn a paycheck. A career means that each of your jobs, experiences, and training programs is helping you advance in pay or responsibility. The real difference between a job and a career is your attitude. People who want a career are always thinking about their long-term goals.

Explanation:

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What is least likely and most likely to do ?

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Answer:

Most Likely to do:

" Try to learn why the customer likes the product, and suggest a similar but less expensive alternative."

This will help you to gain the customer's trust, and will most likely take or buy the alternative if he is convinced of getting the same functionality.

Least Likely to do:

"Offer to check with your Store Manager to see if anything can be done. Ask your Manager how to handle the situation."

This will probably not yield a positive result because the price would not likely be changed, and it may put you in a bad light under your Manager, as he will believe you can't think on your feet or improvise on your own.

While it may not be possible to make the receiver happy when you deliver bad news, you can reduce bad feelings by structuring your message in a sensitive way. Most negative messages take an indirect approach, using a buffer, providing reasons, delivering the bad news with empathy, and closing pleasantly. What buffering technique are you using if you provide objective information in your opening

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Answer: Facts

Explanation:

With regards to the information given, the buffering technique that is being used when one provides the objective information in the opening is referred to as facts.

When an opening is buffered by including facts, one has to introduce the bad news with the objective information. It should be noted that the buffer should be concise and relevant.

Trent has worked for the same company in Maryland for the past ten years. He was recently offered a position at a different company in Australia and has decided to take the job because it offers better pay, more responsibility, and his cost of living expenses will be lower. Employees like Trent who move from country to country in seek of a job are examples of

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Answer:

Labor mobility.

Explanation:

Migration refers to the movement of a group of people from one geographical region (location) to another geographical destination in search of better living conditions, work or social amenities.

Migration selectivity can be defined as the likelihood or tendency that a subset (part) of a group of people are going to move (migrate) out of a particular geographical location or area.

Some of the factors that influence migration selectivity are income level, age, education, gender etc.

Job mobility can be defined as the ease with which employees are able to move from one geographical location to another or within an economy with respect to job opportunities.

Simply stated, job mobility is the movement of employees based on geographical and occupational factors.

Hence, employees like Trent who move from country to country in seek of a job are examples of labor mobility.

The market consensus is that Analog Electronic Corporation has an ROE of 9% and a beta of 1.70. It plans to maintain indefinitely its traditional plowback ratio of 2/3. This year's earnings were $3.6 per share. The annual dividend was just paid. The consensus estimate of the coming year's market return is 15%, and T-bills currently offer a 5% return.

Required:
a. Find the price at which Analog stock should sell.
b. Calculate the P/E ratio.
c. Calculate the present value of growth opportunities.
d. Suppose your research convinces you Analog will announce momentarily that it will immediately reduce its plowback ratio to 1/3. Find the intrinsic value of the stock.

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Answer:

a $7.95

b. $2.21

c $16.36

d, $13.01

Explanation:

according to the constant dividend growth model

price = [d0 (1+g)] / (r - g)

d0 = recently paid dividend

Dividend = payout ratio x earnings

payout ratio = 1 - plowback rate

1 - 2/3 = 1/3

1/3 x 3.6 = $1.2

r = cost of equity

According to the capital asset price model: Expected rate of return = risk free + beta x (market rate of return - risk free rate of return)

5% + 1.7(15 - 5) = 22%

g = growth rate

g = plowback rate x ROE

2/3 X 9 = 6%

1. [1.2 x 1.06] / (0.22 - 0.06) = 1.272/ 0.16 = $7.95

2.

The price to earning ratio is a financial metric used to value a company. it compares the price of a stock to the earnings of the stock. the lower the metric is, the higher the valuation of the firm

price to earning ratio = market value per share / earnings

$7.95 /  $3.6 = $2.21

c. present value of growth opportunities = earnings / cost of equity

3.6 / 0.22 = $16.36

d.

price = [d0 (1+g)] / (r - g)

d0 = recently paid dividend

Dividend = payout ratio x earnings

payout ratio = 1 - plowback rate

1 - 1/3 = 2/3

2/3 x 3.6 = $2.40

r = cost of equity = 22%

g = plowback rate x ROE

1/3 X 9 = 3%

[2.4 x 1.03] / (0.22 - 0.03) = 2.472/ 0.19 = $13.01

Amigo Software, Inc., has total assets of $800,000, current liabilities of $150,000, and long-term liabilities of $120,000. There is $65,000 in preferred stock outstanding. Thirty thousand shares of common stock have been issued.

Required:
a. Compute book value (net worth) per share.
b. If there is $48,000 in earnings available to common stockholders and the firm’s stock has a P/E of 20 times earnings per share, what is the current price of the stock?
c. What is the ratio of market value per share to book value per share? (Round to two places to the right of the decimal point.)

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Answer and Explanation:

a. The book value per share is

But before that the net worth is

= Total assets - current liabilities - long term liabilities - preferred stock

= $800,000 - $150,000 - $120,000 - $65,000

=  $465,000

Now the book value per share is

= $465,000 ÷ 30,000 shares

= $15.50

b. The current price of the stock is

= $48,000 ÷ 30,000

= $1.60

Now the market value is

= $1.60 × 20

= $32

c. The ratio of market value per share to book value per share is

= $32 ÷ $15.50

= 2.06

Diamond Boot Factory normally sells its specialty boots for $22 a pair. An offer to buy 120 boots for $18 per pair was made by an organization hosting a national event in Norfolk. The variable cost per boot is $8, and special stitching will add another $2 per pair to the cost. Determine the differential income or loss per pair of boots from selling to the organization.

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Answer:

Differential income = $960

Explanation:

In a special order decision , the offer should be accepted if the sales revenue from the order is greater than the relevant costs of the special orders.

The relevant costs of the special order = variable cost + additional cost of special stitching machine

                                                                                          $

Sales revenue    (120× $18)                                          2,160      

The relevant costs of the special order

= (120×8) + (120×2)                                                       (1,200)

Differential income                                                         960

Expected cash flows: FireRock Wheel Corp is evaluating a project in which there is a 40 percent probability of revenues totaling $4 million and a 60 percent probability of revenues totaling $2 million per year. Its cash expenses will be $1.0 million while depreciation expense will be $300,000. What is the expected free cash flow from taking the project if the marginal tax rate for the firm is 25 percent

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Answer:

$1,425,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the expected free cash flow

Expected revenue$2,800,000

[(40%*$4 million)+(60%*$2 million)]

Less Cash Expenses $1,000,000

Less Depreciation Expense $300,000

EBIT$1,500,000

($2,800,000-$1,000,000-$300,000)

Tax $375,000

(25%*$1,500,000)

Net Income $1,125,000

($1,500,000-$375,000)

Add Depreciation Expense $300,000

Free Cash Flow $1,425,000

($1,125,000+$300,000)

Therefore the expected free cash flow is $1,425,000

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