analyze how a person's ethics or values might affect his performance on the job. Can someone help me or give me a few example?

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Answer 1
The data shows that: 78% of White people were employed in 2019, compared with 66% of people from all other ethnic groups combined. the difference in the employment rates for White people and those from all other ethnic groups combined went down from 16pp in 2004 to 11pp in 2019.

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thoughtful is to considerate as​

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Answer:

thoughtful is to considerate as courage is to bravery?

You enter into a short crude oil futures contract at $43 per barrel. The initial margin is $3,375 and the maintenence margin is $2,500. One contract is for 1,000 barrels of oil. By how much do oil prices have to change before you receive a margin call

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Answer:

The correct answer is "43.875". A further explanation is provided below.

Explanation:

The given values are:

Initial margin,

= $3,375

Maintenance margin,

= $2,500

Barrels of oil,

= 1,000

Now,

The loss on the position will be:

= [tex]3375-2500[/tex]

= [tex]875[/tex] ($)

then,

⇒  [tex]1000 (P - 43) = 875[/tex]

⇒  [tex]1000P-43000=875[/tex]

On adding "43000" both sides, we get

⇒  [tex]1000P-43000+43000=875+43000[/tex]

⇒                             [tex]1000P=43875[/tex]

⇒                                    [tex]P=\frac{43875}{1000}[/tex]

⇒                                        [tex]=43.875[/tex]

Using the following selected items from the comparative balance sheet of Kato Company, illustrate horizontal and vertical analysis.
HORIZONTAL VERTICAL
ANALYSIS ANALYSIS
December 31, December 31, 2019 December 31, 2020 December 31, 2019
2020
Accounts
Receivable $720,000 $630,000
Inventory 450,000 360,000

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Answer:

Kato Company

a. Vertical Analysis:

                      December 31, 2020   %       December 31, 2019   %  

Accounts

Receivable                  $720,000   61.5%                  $630,000 63.6%

Inventory                       450,000  38.5%                    360,000  36.4%

Total current assets  $1,170,000   100%                  $990,000  100%

b. Horizontal Analysis:

                      December 31, 2020 Change  December 31, 2019  

Accounts

Receivable                  $720,000     +14.3%                $630,000

Inventory                       450,000     +25%                    360,000

Total current assets  $1,170,000    +18.2%                $990,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                      December 31, 2020    December 31, 2019  

Accounts

Receivable                  $720,000                  $630,000

Inventory                       450,000                    360,000

Total current assets  $1,170,000                  $990,000

                      December 31, 2020   %       December 31, 2019   %  

Accounts

Receivable                  $720,000   61.5%(720/1,170)   $630,000 63.6% (630/990)

Inventory                       450,000  38.5% (450/1,170)    360,000  36.4%(360/990)

Total current assets  $1,170,000   100% (1,170/1,170) $990,000  100% (990/990)

                      December 31, 2020 Change               December 31, 2019  

Accounts

Receivable                  $720,000     +14.3% (720-630)/630      $630,000

Inventory                       450,000     +25% (450-360)/360         360,000

Total current assets  $1,170,000    +18.2%  (1,170-990)/990   $990,000

b) The vertical analysis of Kato's balance sheet items focuses on the relationships between the line items in a single reporting period, while horizontal analysis focuses on multiple reporting periods, reporting on the changes between the accounting periods.

Brodrick Company expects to produce 21,600 units for the year ending December 31. A flexible budget for 21,600 units of production reflects sales of $496,800; variable costs of $64,800; and fixed costs of $140,000. QS 23-3 Flexible budget LO P1 If the company instead expects to produce and sell 26,300 units for the year, calculate the expected level of income from operations.

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Answer:

Brodrick Company

If the company instead expects to produce and sell 26,300 units for the year, the expected level of income from operations is:

= $386,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Expected production for the year ending December 31 = 21,600 units

Sales based on 21,600 units = $496,800  ($23 per unit)

Variable costs on 21,600 units     64,800  ($3 per unit)

Contribution margin =              $432,000  ($20 per unit

Fixed costs =                               140,000

Net operating income =          $292,000

Expected level of income from operations (26,300 units):

Sales revenue (26,300 * $23)  = $604,900

Variable costs (26,300 * $3)  =        78,900

Contribution margin                    $526,000

Fixed costs =                                   140,000

Net operating income =              $386,000

Questlon 5 of 10 What is the source of funds for transactions completed with debit cards?



O A. The source varies by transaction
O B. Bank account
O C. Wages or salary
O D. Independent creditor​

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The source of funds for transactions completed with debit cards is  wages or salary. Thus, option C is correct.

What are Debit card?

The account number for a debit card payment is directly connected to the cardholder's bank account. The whole cost of the purchase is instantly subtracted from the account balance of the customer. The issuing bank must verify that the cardholder has enough money to finish the transaction.

Debit cards, often called check cards or bank cards, are payment cards that may be used to make transactions instead of cash. The term "plastic card" refers to both the aforementioned and identification cards. Therefore, it can be concluded that option C is correct.

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Castille Corp. purchases, for $600,000, land upon which a building and a dilapidated shed are situated. Castille plans to use the building as-is for operations but immediately razes the shed at a cost of $5,000 minus scrap recovery of $1,000. A recent tax appraisal of the property allocated $100,000 to the land and $400,000 to the building. In the entry to record the acquisition of the property, at what amount will Castille debit Land

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Answer:

$120,800

Explanation:

Give that;

Cost of land = $600,000

Associated expenses :

Razing down the shed = $5,000

Income from scrap = $1,000

Total expenses = $4,000

The total cost of the land would be;

Total cost of land = Cost of land + Total expense

= $600,000 + $4,000

= $604,000

Tax allocation: land and building = $500,000

Land allocation will now be

= 100,000/500,000 × $604,000

= 0.2 × $604,000

= $120,800

On January 1, a company issued and sold a $399,000, 9%, 10-year bond payable, and received proceeds of $394,000. Interest is payable each June 30 and December 31. The company uses the straight-line method to amortize the discount. The journal entry to record the first interest payment is:

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Answer:

Cash Interest payable on Bond = $399,000*4.5% = $17,955

Discount to be amortized = ($399,000-$394,000)/20 = $250

Interest expense = $17,955+$250 = $18,205

Date   Journal Entry                                  Debit      Credit            

           Interest Expense                          $18,205

                 Discount on bonds payable                    $250

                 Cash                                                          $17,955

Assume that Saudi Arabia has production possibilities to produce either 100 barrels of oil using 100 worker hours or 25 bushels of corn using 100 worker hours. If it decides to produce 60 barrels of oil, how many bushels of corn can it produce

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Answer: 10 bushels

Explanation:

If they produce 100 barrels of oil using 100 worker hours, it means that the number of work hours taken for 1 barrel is:

= 100 / 100

= 1 work hour

For bushels however, 1 worker hour produces:

= 25 / 100

= 0.25 bushels of corn

If 60 barrels of oil are produced, it means 60 worker hours were used which would leave 40 worker hours.

Bushels of corn produced is therefore:

= 40 * 0.25

= 10 bushels

Bing Corporation acquired two inventory items at a lump-sum cost of $120,000. The acquisition included 3,000 units of product LF, and 7,000 units of product 1B. LF normally sells for $30 per unit, and 1B for $10 per unit. If Bing sells 1,000 units of LF, what amount of gross profit should it recognize

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Answer: $7,500

Explanation:

3,000 units of LF normally costs:

= 3,000 * 30

= $90,000

7,000 units of 1B normally costs:

= 7,000 * 10

= $70,000

Together they cost:

= 90,000 + 70,000

= $160,000

Use this to calculate the proportional cost of LF from the lump sum:

= 90,000 / 160,000 * 120,000

= $67,500

Cost per unit of LF purchased at lump sum cost:

= 67,500 / 3,000 units

= $22.50

Gross profit:

= (Selling price - Cost per unit) * 1,000 units

= (30 - 22.50) * 1,000

= $7,500

Kannitha is concerned about union organizing activities among her employees. She knows that one employee, Joao, is anti-union and not attending any of the organizing meetings. Kannitha asks Joao to start attending and to report back to her on what is happening so they can keep the union from forming. Joao does so and lets Lauren know what is being said at the meetings. It appears Lauren violated which of the NLRB’s NO TIPS rules regarding what management cannot do during labor elections.
A) no threats.
B) no interrogations.
C) no promises.
D) no spying.

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

The tips rules reminds management what they cannot do during labour union elections. They include :

spying - this is secretly monitoring what is going on in labour union

Interrogations

threats

Purchase
Cash paid for equipment, including sales tax of $7,400 $155,400
Freight and insurance cost while in transit 2,960
Cost of moving equipment into place at factory 4,588
Wage cost for technicians to test equipment 5,920
Insurance premium paid during first year of operation on this equipment 2,220
Special plumbing fixtures required for new equipment 11,840
Repair cost incurred in first year of operations related to this equipment 1,924
Construction
Material and purchased parts (gross cost $296,000; failed to take 2% cash discount) $296,000 Imputed interest on funds used during construction (stock financing) 20,720
Labor costs 281,200 Allocated overhead costs (fixed-$29,600; variable-$44,400) 74,000
Profit on self-construction 44,400 Cost of installing equipment 6,512
Compute the total cost to be capitalized for each of these two pieces of equipment.
Purchase equipment $
Construction equipment $

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Answer:

The total cost to be capitalized for each of these two pieces of equipment:

Purchase equipment = $180,708

Construction equipment = $678,432

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Purchase

Cash paid for equipment, including sales tax of $7,400 $155,400

Freight and insurance cost while in transit                            2,960

Cost of moving equipment into place at factory                   4,588

Wage cost for technicians to test equipment                       5,920  

Special plumbing fixtures required for new equipment      11,840

Total cost to be capitalized =                                           $180,708

Construction

Material and purchased parts (gross cost $296,000; failed to take 2% cash discount)                                  $296,000

Imputed interest on funds used

during construction (stock financing) 20,720

Labor costs                                          281,200

Allocated overhead costs:

Fixed                                 $29,600

Variable                             $44,400     74,000

Cost of installing equipment                 6,512

Total capitalized costs =                 $678,432

Rover Corporation purchased a truck at the beginning of 2017 for $109,200. The truck is estimated to have a salvage value of $4,200 and a useful life of 120,000 miles. It was driven 21,000 miles in 2017 and 29,000 miles in 2018. What is the depreciation expense for 2018

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Answer:

Annual depreciation= $25,375

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $109,200

Salvage value= $4,200

Useful life in miles= 120,000

To calculate the depreciation expense, we need to use the units-of-activity method:

Annual depreciation= [(original cost - salvage value)/useful life of production in miles]*miles operated

2018:

Annual depreciation= [(109,200 - 4,200) / 120,000]*29,000

Annual depreciation= 0.875*29,000

Annual depreciation= $25,375

The marketing manager at Home Depot works with Hunt Advertising to coordinate all promotional messages for a product or a service. For example, to sell the new line of lighting fixtures, the marketing manager and Hunt Advertising make sure that all messages are consistent at every contact point at which Home Depot interacts with the consumer. This is an example of _______. a. AIDA model b. content marketing c. integrated marketing communications (IMC) d. promotional mix

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Answer:

The answer is "Choice d"

Explanation:

The Advertising Mix is the integration of publicity, personal selling, advertising, and marketing. To maintain a sustainable mix of those promotional resources, advertisers need to look only at the following questions. It really is the company's promotional software. With the assistance of the marketing manager and a 3rd parties advertiser, they sell the offering.

Martin Corp. permits any of its employees to buy shares directly from the company through payroll deduction. There are no brokerage fees and shares can be purchased at a 15% discount. During 2021, employees purchased 12 million shares; during this same period, the shares had a market price of $15 per share at the end of the year. Martin's 2021 pretax earnings will be reduced by:

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Answer:

$27 million

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what Martin's 2021 pretax earnings will be reduced by:

Cash $153 million

($15 x 12 million x 85%)

Compensation expense $27 million

($15 x 12 million x 15%)

Common stock $180 million

($15 x 12 million)

Therefore Martin's 2021 pretax earnings will be reduced by:$27 million

Determine the net income of a company for which the following information is available for the month of July. Employee salaries expense $ 182,000 Interest expense 12,000 Rent expense 22,000 Consulting revenue 408,000

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Answer:

I don't know thish question

The Chewbacca Starship Company had the following transactions during the month of December:

a. purchased inventory on account for $230,000 (assume Chewbacca uses a perpetual inventory system)
b. paid $57,000 in salaries to employees for work performed during the month
c. sold merchandise that cost $154,000 to credit customers for $285,000
d. collected $265,000 in cash from credit customers
e. paid suppliers of inventory $210,000.

Required:
Post the above transactions to the T-accounts. Assume that the opening balances in each of the accounts is zero except for cash, accounts receivable, and accounts payable that had opening balances of $73,500, $60,000, and $39,000, respectively.

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Answer:

The Chewbacca Starship Company

T-accounts:

Cash

Date   Account Titles                 Debit        Credit

Dec. 1 Beginning balance      $73,500

Dec. 31 Salaries expense                        $57,000

Dec. 31 Accounts receivable 265,000

Dec. 31 Accounts payable                       210,000

Accounts receivable

Date   Account Titles           Debit        Credit

Dec. 1 Beginning balance   $60,000

Dec. 31 Sales revenue         154,000

Dec. 31 Cash                                     $265,000

Accounts payable

Date   Account Titles           Debit        Credit

Dec. 1 Beginning balance                  $39,000

Dec. 31 Inventory                               230,000

Dec. 31 Cash                    $210,000

Inventory

Date     Account Titles           Debit        Credit

Dec. 31 Accounts payable   $230,000

Sales revenue

Date     Account Titles           Debit        Credit

Dec. 31 Accounts receivable              $154,000

Salaries Expense

Date     Account Titles           Debit        Credit

Dec. 31 Cash                       $57,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

a. Inventory $230,000 Accounts payable $230,000

b. Salaries expense $57,000 Cash $57,000

c. Accounts receivable $154,000 Sales revenue $154,000

d. Cash $365,000 Accounts receivable $265,000

e. Accounts payable $210,000 Cash $210,000

Opening balances:

Cash $73,500

Accounts receivable $60,000

Accounts payable $39,000

Sheryl Hansen started a business on May 1, 20--. Analyze the following transactions for the first month of business using T accounts. Label each T account with the title of the account affected and then place the transaction letter and the dollar amount on the debit or credit side.

a. Invested cash in the business, $3,100.
b. Bought equipment for cash, $500.
c. Bought equipment on account, $800.
d. Paid cash on account for equipment purchased in transaction (c), $300.
e. Withdrew cash for personal use, $700.

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Answer:

Sheryl Hansen

T- Accounts

Cash

Account Titles                  Debit   Credit

a. Sheryl Hasen, Capital $3,100

b. Equipment                                 $500  

d. Accounts Payable                       300

e. Sheryl Hasen, Drawings             700

Sheryl Hasen, Capital

Account Titles                  Debit   Credit

a. Cash                                        $3,100

Equipment

Account Titles                  Debit   Credit

b. Cash                             $500

c. Accounts Payable          800

Accounts Payable

Account Titles                  Debit   Credit

c. Equipment                                 $800

d.  Cash                            $300

Sheryl Hasen, Drawings

Account Titles                  Debit   Credit

e. Cash                            $700

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

a. Cash $3,100 Sheryl Hasen, Capital $3,100

b. Equipment $500 Cash $500

c. Equipment $800 Accounts Payable $800

d. Accounts Payable $300 Cash $300

e. Sheryl Hasen, Drawings $700 Cash $700

Red Co. had the following transactions through December 31: Cash proceeds from the sale of investment in Gold Co. stock $ 15,000 Dividends received on investment in Blue Co. stock $ 10,000 Repaid principal on a loan to the bank $ 35,000 Acquired investment in Yellow Co. stock $ 75,000 Proceeds from the disposal of factory equipment $ 12,000 What amount should Red report as net cash used by investing activities in its statement of cash flows for the period ended December 31

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Answer:

Red Co.

The amount that Red Co should report as net cash used by investing activities in its statement of cash flows for the period ended December 31 is:

= $38,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Investing activities section of the Statement of Cash Flows:

Sales of investment in Gold Co stock       $15,000

Dividends received on Blue Co. stock        10,000

Purchase of investment in Yellow Co       (75,000)

Proceeds from the disposal of equipment 12,000

Net cash used by investing activities      $38,000

Juan Martinez, a systems engineer at a construction machinery company, just received his performance appraisal from his boss, Emily Taylor. Although Juan has been mostly an average performer, Emily gave him below average ratings due to the fact that the person who Emily evaluated before Juan was Max Houser, an exceptional performer. This is an example of what type of rating error

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Answer: Contrast

Explanation:

Contrast error is a type of rating error whereby how a target person is evaluated in a group is dependent and affected by how others perform in that group.

Contrast error is used in appraising the performance of an individual and the rating of a candidate will be affected by how the person before him or her was rated. Based on the question, Juan was rated below average because the person before him was given an exceptional rating.

Sage Company is operating at 90% of capacity and is currently purchasing a part used in its manufacturing operations for $16.00 per unit. The unit cost for the business to make the part is $20.00, including fixed costs, and $11.00, excluding fixed costs. If 32,842 units of the part are normally purchased during the year but could be manufactured using unused capacity, what would be the amount of differential cost increase or decrease from making the part rather than purchasing it

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Answer:

$164,210 decrease

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what would be the amount of differential cost increase or decrease from making the part rather than purchasing it

Differential cost increase or decrease=(32,842 * 16)- (32,842 * 11)=

Differential cost increase or decrease=$525,472-$361,262

Differential cost increase or decrease=$164,210 decrease

Therefore what would be the amount of differential cost increase or decrease from making the part rather than purchasing it is $164,210 decrease

Dev is a strategist for the firm Stark Industries, which produces high-quality HD movie cameras. This company needs a specific material for a new camera they are developing, which is manufactured in large quantities by a competitor called LENS Inc. However, this material is difficult to trade. Because of this, which of the following is most likely the best strategy for Dev to suggest?
A. Stark industries should acquire LENS
B. Stark industries should enter into co-opetition with LENS
C. Stark industries should form a long term agreement with LENS
D. Stark industries should form a short term agreement with LENS

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Answer: A. Stark industries should acquire LENS

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, the best strategy that Dev should suggest is that Stark industries should acquire LENS.

Since Stark Industries require the material from LENS and it's difficult to trade, the best option is to acquire it. The acquisition will make the production of the high-quality HD movie cameras easier.

It should be noted that entering into a competition with LENS is not advisable as that'll lead to the material not gotten. Also, a short or long term agreement isn't advisable as well.

Therefore, the correct option is A.

Lynch Company began operations in 2019. The company reported $24,000 of depreciation expense on its income statement in 2019 and $26,000 in 2020. On its tax returns, Lynch deducted $32,000 for depreciation in 2019 and $37,000 in 2020. The 2020 tax return shows a tax obligation (liability) of $12,000 based on a 25% tax rate.

Required:
Determine the temporary difference between the book value of depreciable assets and the tax basis of these assets at the end of 2019 and 2020.

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Answer:

2019 $8,000

2020 $19,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the temporary difference between the book value of depreciable assets and the tax basis of these assets at the end of 2019 and 2020.

Calculation for 2019 Temporary differences

2019

Using this formula

2019 Temporary differences = 2019 Depreciation- 2019 depreciation expense

Let plug in the formula

2019 Temporary differences =$32,000 - $24,000

2019 Temporary differences= $8,000

Calculation for 2020 Temporary differences

Using this formula

2020 Temporary differences=(2019 Depreciation+2020 Depreciation)-( 2019 Depreciation expense+2020 Depreciation expense)

Let plug in the formula

2020 Temporary differences= ($32,000 + $37,000) - ($24,000 + $26,000)

2020 Temporary differences=$69,000-$50,000

2020 Temporary differences= $19,000

Therefore the temporary difference between the book value of depreciable assets and the tax basis of these assets at the end of 2019 and 2020 will be $8,000 and $19,000

A company’s unit costs based on 100000 units are: Variable costs $75 Fixed costs 30 The normal unit sales price per unit is $165. A special order from a foreign company has been received for 7500 units at $135 a unit. In order to fulfill the order, 4100 units of regular sales would have to be foregone. The incremental profit (loss) from accepting the order would be

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Answer:

$81,000

Explanation:

The computation of the incremental profit (loss) from accepting the order is shown below:

Contribution per unit = $165 - $75

= $90

Now

Loss on contribution for giving up regular sales  is

= $4,100 × 90

= $369,000

Now Incremental contribution for special order is

= ($135 - $75) × 7,500

= $450,000

So,  

Incremental profit is

= $450,000 - $369,000

= $81,000

Cassidy Corporation is relocating its facilities. The company estimates that it will take three trucks to move office contents. If the per truck rental charge is $1,000 plus 25 cents per mile, what is the expected cost to move 800 miles

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Answer:

thats a fast car

Explanation:

Sally took out a $70,000, 5-year term policy at age 45. The premium per $1,000
was $4.21. She will be 50 years old this year. The premium per $1,000 will be
$5.90. What is the percent increase?*
40%
45%
42%
52%
K

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I’m sorry for making it happen again but it’s a not

Which pathways are part of the Human Services career cluster? Select all that apply.


o Counseling and Mental Health Services


o Support Services


o Family and Community Services


o Early Childhood Development and Services


o Therapeutic Services


o Consumer Services


o Personal Care Services

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Answer:

consumer services

counseling and mental health services

early childhood development and services

family and community services

personal care services.

Explanation:

The Human Services Career Cluster are simply skills that prepares one to take on jobs that cater for human and family needs. This job could either be as a social worker, pedicurist, etc, as human needs will be addressed.

The pathways which are part of the Human Services career cluster include consumer services

counseling and mental health services

early childhood development and services

family and community services

personal care services.

Answer:

A,C,D,F,G

Explanation:

On April 1, George Hart, Jr. acquired a 25 percent interest in the Wilson, Hart, and Company partnership by gift from his father. The 25 percent partnership interest had been acquired by a $50,000 cash investment by Hart, Sr. 10 years ago. The fair market value of Hart, Sr.'s partnership interest was $60,000 at the time of the gift. Hart, Jr. sold the 25 percent interest for $85,000 on December 17. What type and amount of capital gain should Hart, Jr. report on his tax return

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Answer:

long-term capital gain of $25,000.

Explanation:

Based on the information given the type and amount of capital gain Hart, Jr. Should report on his tax return is A LONG-TERM CAPITAL GAIN OF the amount of $25,000. Calculated as:

Long-term capital gain=Interest sold-Partnership interest fair market value

Let plug in the formula

Long-term capital gain=$85,000-$60,000

Long-term capital gain=$25,000

Therefore Hart, Jr. Should report on his tax return is A LONG-TERM CAPITAL GAIN OF $25,000

The crowding out effect: increases the multiplier effect, so that an increase in taxes reduces income by more. increases the multiplier effect, so that an increase in taxes reduces income by less. decreases the multiplier effect, so that an increase in taxes reduces income by more. decreases the multiplier effect, so that an increase in taxes reduces income by less.

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Answer: decreases the multiplier effect, so that an increase in taxes reduces income by more.

Explanation:

The multiplier effect is the increase aggregate production in the economy due to an increase in spending by the government. A crowding out effect refers to when the spending by the government is at the expense of the private sector such that the private sector is unable to invest and grow.

The multiplier effect will therefore decrease as private investment slows. This leads to lower incomes for people as the economy is not expanding. If the government were to tax people at that point, it would take more of their income than less.

Bonaime, Inc., has 7.7 million shares of common stock outstanding. The current share price is $62.70, and the book value per share is $5.70. The company also has two bond issues outstanding. The first bond issue has a face value of $71.7 million, a coupon rate of 7.2 percent, and sells for 89.5 percent of par. The second issue has a face value of $36.7 million, a coupon rate of 8.2 percent, and sells for 88.5 percent of par. The first issue matures in 22 years, the second in 14 years. The most recent dividend was $3.70 and the dividend growth rate is 8 percent. Assume that the overall cost of debt is the weighted average of that implied by the two outstanding debt issues. Both bonds make semiannual payments. The tax rate is 30 percent.
What is the company’s cost of equity? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)
Cost of equity %
What is the company’s aftertax cost of debt? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)
Aftertax cost of debt %
What is the company’s equity weight? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 4 decimal places, e.g., 32.1616.)
Equity weight
What is the company’s weight of debt? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 4 decimal places, e.g., 32.1616.)
Debt weight
What is the company’s WACC? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)
WACC

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Answer:

Bonaime, Inc.

1. The company's cost of equity = 5.90%

2. The company's after-tax cost of debt = 5.92%

3. The company's equity weight = 83.32%

4. The company's debt weight = 16.68%

5. The company's WACC = 5.9035%

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Common stock outstanding = 7.7 million shares

Current share price = $62.70

Book value per share = $5.70

Most recent dividend per share = $3.70

1. Cost of equity = Dividend/Current share price = $3.70/$62.70 = 5.90%

Value:

Book value = 7.7 million * $5.70 = $43,890,000

Market value = 7.7 million * $62,70 = $482,790,000

Bonds outstanding:           First Bonds      Second Bonds   Total

Face value =                     $71,700,000     $36,700,000    $108,400,000

Coupon rate                           7.2%               8.2%

Annual coupon payment  $5,162,400       $3,009,400          $8,171,800

Market value per bond         89.5%              88.5%

Market value of bonds    $64,171,500     $32,479,500       $96,651,000

Before tax cost of debt = $8,171,800/$96,651,000 = 0.08455

2. After tax cost of debt = 5.92% (0.08455 * (1 - 0.30))

3. The company's equity weight = Equity Market Value/Total Firm's Value

= $482,790,000/$579,441,000

= 83.32%

4. The company's debt weight = 1 - 0.8332

= 16.68%

5. The company's WACC = Cost of equity * Weight + Cost of Debt * Weight

= (5.90% * 83.32%) + (5.92% * 16.68%)

= (0.0590 * 0.8332) + (0.0592 * 0.1668)

= 0.04916  + 0.009875

= 0.059035

= 5.9035%

b) The costs of equity and debts are based on their market values instead of the book value.  The market values are always more relevant in capital decision-making than the book values.

Harvey Dent wants to sell the $43,000 TriForcebonds he purchased 3 years ago at par value. The bonds have a 2.80% coupon, 9 years to maturity, and are trading at a 2.45% yield to maturity. If Harvey sells the bonds today, his proceeds from the sale would result in:

Answers

Answer: $1203

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, the proceeds gotten from the sales if Harvey sells the bonds today will be:

Formula for bond price = Present value (Rate, Period, -Coupon amount, -Par value)

= PV(2.45%, 9, -43000 × 2.8%, -43000)

= 44203

Therefore, the proceeds will be the difference between the selling price and the purchase price which will be:

= $44203 - $43000

= $1203

The total value of the bond, or the amount you'll earn if you sell it, is the sum of the face value and the bond's added interest value. The coupon for each bond specifies the interest rate.

The answer, $1203 is the proceeds from the sale would result in.  

If Harvey sells the bonds today, based on the evidence presented in the question, the revenues will be:

The formula for bond price = Present value (Rate, Period, -Coupon amount, -Par value)

[tex]= PV(2.45, 9, - 43000 \text{ x } 0.028, - 43000)\\= 44203[/tex]

As a result, the revenues will be equal to the difference between the selling and buying prices, which will be:

[tex]= 44203 - 43000= $1203[/tex]

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