Answer:
Particulars Amount
Stockholders' equity, $5
September 1, 2016
Add: Revenues $37
Add: Accounts Payable $7
Less: Expenses $(30)
Less: Other assets $(21)
Add: Other liabilities $6
Cash $4
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Trial balance
For the year ended September 30, 2016
Account title Debit Credit
Cash $4
Other assets $21
Accounts payable $7
Other liabilities $6
Stockholders Equity $5
Revenues $37
Expenses $30
Total $55 $55
Revenues $37
Less: Expenses $(30)
Net income $7
A part of a business's message that distinguishes it from all its competitors
is referred to as what?
A. Cultural sensitivity
B. Unique selling proposition
C. Superiority clause
D. Isolation technique
Answer:
Unique selling proposition.
Answer:b
Explanation:
On January 1, 2021, the general ledger of Grand Finale Fireworks includes the following account balances:
I need help with the analysis part. Thank you!
Answer:
first part
Return on equity = net income / equity =
net income = total revenue - expenses = $66,500 - $42,700 (salaries) - $6,900 (utilities) - $8,000 (supplies) - $1,675 (depreciation) - $2,700 (taxes) = $4,525
equity = $153,200 (Dec. 31 balance) + $42,000 (new stocks issued) - $20,000 (treasury stocks) - $3,620 (dividends) + 17,600 (treasury stocks sold) + $4,525 (net income) = $193,705
ROE = $4,525 / $193,705 = 2.34%
The company is less profitable than other companies in the same industry.
second part
total stocks outstanding = 18,100
third part
EPS for January = $4,525 / 18,100 = $0.25
EPS for January is higher than last year's average
On 1 January, 2015, Hikers Inc., a U.S.-based company, borrowed £200,000 on a two-year note at a per annum interest of 4.5%. The spot rate on this day was $1.65 per pound. The spot rate on 31 December, 2015, was $1.64 per pound. The journal entries to account for this foreign currency borrowing will include:______
Answer:
Debit to Interest expenses for $14,760 on December 31, 2015
Explanation:
At the end of December 2014, the accrued interest is to be accounted based on exchange rate prevailing on that date.
The Journal entry would be as follows:
Account Title Debit Credit
Interest expenses $14,760
Interest payable $14,760
(£200,000*4.5%*$1.64 per pounds)
Suppose that there is only one small clothing store in the remote village of Green Acres, and until fairly recently all of the townspeople bought most of their clothing there. As more people in Green Acres use the internet to shop for clothes, the price elasticity of demand for shirts at the Green Acres store will:_______
a. decrease because the Internet offers more substitutes.
b. remain the same, but the quantity demanded will decrease as more people shop online.
c. remain the same, but the demand will decrease as more people shop online.
d. increase because the Internet offers more substitutes.
Answer:
D)increase because the internet offers more substitutes
Explanation:
From the question we are are informed about a situation where there is only one small clothing store in the remote village of Green Acres, and until fairly recently all of the townspeople bought most of their clothing there. In the case that more people in Green Acres use the internet to shop for clothes, the price elasticity of demand for shirts at the Green Acres store will increase because the internet offers more substitutes.price elasticity of demand which is the degree to which there is a change in amount of quantity that is been demanded as a result in the change in price, so on this case as the Green Acres use the internet to shop for clothes the price elasticity of demand for shirts at the Green Acres store will increase and this is as a result of the substitute that is been provided by the internet.
Note that substitute in business means that both the shop online and the clothing stores in the village are offering same purpose. They are substitute.
Marigold Corp. reported sales of $2200000 last year (80000 units at $20 each), when the break-even point was 44000 units. Marigold’s margin of safety ratio is:_______
Answer:
the margin of safety ratio is 45%
Explanation:
The computation of the margin of safety ratio is shown below:
The Margin of safety ratio is
= (Actual sales unit - break even sales unit) ÷ (Actual sale unit)
= (80,000 units - 44,000 units) ÷ (80,000 units)
= 36,000 units ÷ 80,000 units
= 45%
Hence, the margin of safety ratio is 45%
We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come
And, the same is to be considered
West Company estimates that overhead costs for the next year will be $3,800,000 for indirect labor and $970,000 for factory utilities. The company uses machine hours as its overhead allocation base. If 106,000 machine hours are planned for this next year, what is the company's plantwide overhead rate?
Answer: $45 per machine hour
Explanation:
Company uses machine hours as its overhead allocation base and there were 106,000 machine hours planned.
The overheads are $3,800,000 for indirect labor and $970,000 for factory utilities.
The rate will therefore be;
= Total Overhead / Machine hours
= (3,800,000 + 970,000) / 106,000
= $45 per machine hour
Dividends are best defined as:
a. cash or stock payments to shareholders.
b. cash or stock payments to either bondholders or shareholders.
c. distributions of stock to current shareholders.
d. cash payments to shareholders.
e. cash payments to either bondholders or shareholders.
Answer: a. cash or stock payments to shareholders
Explanation:
A dividend is a cash or stick payment that is given to the shareholders of a company. This reward given to the shareholders can be in the form of cash or other form.
The dividend given to the shareholders is gotten out of the profit that the company makes.
Therefore, the correct option is A.
This afternoon, Northern Railways paid an annual dividend of $2.44 per share. The company has been increasing the dividends by 15 percent each year. How much are you willing to pay to purchase stock in this company if your required rate of return is 16 percent?
a. $7.87
b. $207.40
c. $36.60
d. $6.69
e. $280.60
Answer:
P0 = $280.60
Option e is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Using the constant growth model of dividend discount model, we can calculate the price of the stock today. The DDM values a stock based on the present value of the expected future dividends from the stock. The formula for price today under this model is,
P0 = D0 * (1+g) / (r - g)
Where,
D0 is the dividend today or paid recentlyD0 * (1+g) is dividend expected for the next period /year g is the growth rate r is the required rate of returnP0 = 2.44 * (1+0.15) / (0.16 - 0.15)
P0 = $280.60
Which of the following assumptions would cause the constant growth stock valuation model to be invalid? The growth rate is zero. The growth rate is negative. The required rate of return is greater than the growth rate. The required rate of return is more than 50%. None of the above assumptions would invalidate the model. -Select-
Answer:
e. None of the above assumptions would invalidate the model
Explanation:
Incomplete question "The constant growth model is given below: P0 = [D0(1 + g)]/[(rs - g)]"
According to dividend discount model,
P0 = D1/(R-G)
D1 - Dividend at t =1
R - Required rate
G - Growth rate
This would be invalid if R < G. In other words, Dividend growth model will be invalid in only one situation, that is, when growth rate is more than require return. In this situation growth model cannot be used.
why is digital presence is important
Give 3 reasons
I will give brainliest answer
Answer:
1.)A “digital presence” simply refers to how your business appears online; it's what people find when they search for your business or company on the internet. Digital presence includes content that you control, like your website and social media profiles, but also content that you don't control, such as online reviews.
2.)Job Security:This may seem like it should go without saying, but keeping a professional online presence is very important to keep your job! Your employers need to know that you are not going to hurt the brand and image of the company. ... Then keeping your online presence professional is key.
3.)The Importance of Having an Online Presence is Crucial Now More Than Ever. During this pandemic, it is critical businesses must be online. Having an online presence can help you build an audience, connect with your customers, and keep them updated on your day to day activities, as well as hours of operation.
The TSA suits:
A Engineering students.
B. Construction students.
C. Technology students.
D. STEM students
Answer:
C. Technology students.
Explanation:
Answer:
it is c. Technically students
The market price of an $1,000,000, ten-year, 12% (pays interest semiannually) bond issue sold to yield an effective rate of 10% is:______
a. $1,124,623.
b. $1,872,360.
c. $1,122,890.
d. $1,133,270.
Answer:
Bond price= 1,124,622
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Face value= $1,000,000
Number of periods= 10*2= 20
Cupon rate= 0.12/2= 0.06
YTM= 0.1/2= 0.05
To calculate the bond price, we need to use the following formula:
Bond Price= cupon*{[1 - (1+i)^-n] / i} + [face value/(1+i)^n]
Bond Price= 60,000*{[1 - (1.05^-20)] / 0.05} + [1,000,000 / 1.05^20]
Bond Price= 747,732.62 + 376,889.48
Bond price= 1,124,622
During the current year, Tucker had the following personal casualty gains and losses (after deducting the $100 floor):
Asset Holding Period Gain or (Loss)
Asset 1 18 months ($26,300)
Asset 2 2 months 15,780
Asset 3 3 years 32,875
Required:
What are the tax consequences of these items to Tucker?
Answer:
$22,355 will be taxed as long term capital gains
Explanation:
First of all, casualty gains or losses result from events that are not business related, e.g. your house burnt down. Casualty gains occur when an insurance company or another third party pays for the damage that resulted from a casualty loss. If the reimbursement is larger than the asset's basis, an involuntary conversion gain results. Involuntary conversion gain or net casualty gains are taxed as long term capital gains if the holding period is more than 1 year.
Tucker's net casualty gains = ($15,780 + $32,875) - $26,300 = $22,355
Since capital gains taxes are lower than ordinary income taxes, Tucker will have to pay between either 0%, 15% or 20% as capital gains tax rate.
your firm is considering an investment that will cost $920 000 today, what is the investment's net present value
Answer:
The correct option is d. $192,369.
Explanation:
Note: This question is not complete. The complete question is therefore provided before answering the question as follows:
Your firm is considering an investment that will cost $920,000 today. the investment will produce cash flows of $450,000 in year 1, $270,000 in years 2 through 4, and $200,000 in year 5. the discount rate that your firm uses for projects of this type is 11.25%. what is the investments net present value?
a. $378, 458
b. $540,000
c. $112,583
d. $192,369
The answer to the question is now provided as follows:
Net present value (NPV) is calculated by deducting the present value of cash outflows from the present value of cash inflows over a period of time.
Note: See the attached excel file for the calculation of the net present value (NPV).
From the attached excel file, we have:
r = Discount rate = 11.25%
Net present value (NPV) = 192,369
Therefore, the correct option is d. $192,369.
Project L costs $70,000, its expected cash inflows are $16,000 per year for 8 years, and its WACC is 13%. What is the project's discounted payback?
Answer:
6.89 years
Explanation:
The discounted payback period can be calculated by using the following table
Year Cash flows PV(13%) Cumulative Cash flows
0 (70000) (70000) (70000)
1 16000 14159.29 (55840.71)
2 16000 12530.35 (43310.36)
3 16000 11088.80 (32221.56)
4 16000 9813.10 (22408.46)
5 16000 8684.16 (13724.30)
6 16000 7685.10 (6039.20)
7 16000 6800.97 761.77
8 16000 6018.56 6780.33
Discounted Payback = 6 years + 6039/ 6801
Discounted Payback = 6.89 years
How long do you believe it would take you to be ready for a leadership position? :
Answer:
1 day
Explanation:
On January 1, 2016, Horton Inc. sells a machine for $23,000. The machine was originally purchased on January 1, 2014 for $40,000. The machine was estimated to have a useful life of 5 years and a residual value of $0. Horton uses straight-line depreciation. In recording this transaction:
Answer:
The entry to record this transaction will be,
Accumulated depreciation 16000
Cash 23000
Loss on disposal 1000
Machine 40000
Explanation:
The straight line method of depreciation charges a constant depreciation expense throughout the useful life of the asset. The formula to calculate depreciation expense per year under this method is,
Depreciation expense per year = (Cost - Residual value) / Estimated useful life of the asset
Depreciation expense per year = (40000 - 0) / 5 = $8000 per year
The net book value of the machine on 1 January 2016 = 40000 - (8000 * 2)
NBV = $24000
As the machine was sold for $23000, the loss on disposal will be,
Loss on disposal = 23000 - 24000 = -1000 or $1000 loss
Julie wants to buy a car and is deciding how she should invest her money. To best meet her needs, she should
Answer: invest in US savings bonds because of its short term.
Explanation: Investing in savings bonds will help Julie get more money so she can buy her car but at the same time have more money. Julie can get her money out in no time if she needs it and she'll have bigger profits.
Answer:
Its B
Explanation:
2022 edge
Sledge Co. manufactures a product requiring 1.5 lbs. of raw material for each finished unit. The beginning inventory of raw materials in March was 5,000 lbs. The company wants an inventory of 2,500 lbs at the end of March. Production for March will be 4,000 units. How many lbs. of raw material must be purchased in March
Answer:
Purchases= 3,500lbs
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Production= 4,000*1.5= 6,000 lbs
Beginning inventory= 5,000 lbs
Ending inventory= 2,500 lbs
To calculate the direct materials purchase, we need to use the following formula:
Purchases= production + desired ending inventory - beginning inventory
Purchases= 6,000 + 2,500 - 5,000
Purchases= 3,500lbs
Answer:
Sledge Co./
3,500 Ibs. of raw materials must be purchased in March.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Purchases of raw materials:
Expected ending inventory = 2,500 Ibs.
Production for March (4,000 x 1.5 Ibs.) = 6,000 Ibs.
Raw materials available for production = 8,500 Ibs.
Less beginning inventory = 5,000 Ibs.
Purchases = 3,500 Ibs.
b) The units to be purchase is the difference between raw materials expected to be available for production and the beginning inventory. Since the expected ending inventory is 2,500 Ibs. and the units to be produced during March is 4,000 units, which will use 6,000 Ibs (4,000 * 1.5 Ibs.), therefore, the total units of raw materials required is 8,500 Ibs. When the inventory of raw material is taken away, the difference is the Purchases of materials to be made during March.
Beckman Enterprises purchased a depreciable asset on October 1, Year 1 at a cost of $120,000. The asset is expected to have a salvage value of $15,500 at the end of its five-year useful life. If the asset is depreciated on the double-declining-balance method, the asset's book value on December 31, Year 2 will be:
Answer: 50400
Explanation:
- Straight-line rate= 100%/ 5 years= 20%
- Double declining Expense= 20% x 2= 40%
From Oct1 to Dec 31 is 9 months/ 12 months a year
- Depreciation Expense year 1= $120000x 0.4x 9/12= $36000
- Book value year 1= beginning year 2= $120000-$36000= $84000
- Book value year 2= $84000- ($84000x0.4)= $50400
The asset is valued at $60,000 at the end of year 2 December by using the asset depreciated on the double-declining-balance method.
What is Depreciation?Depreciation is allocated to charge a reasonable percentage of the depreciable value throughout each accounting period for the asset's anticipated useful life.
Given,
Purchase Value = $120,000 ( On October 1)
Expected Life = 5 Years
Salvage Value = $15,500
Required to calculate asset value at the End of Year 2 =?
Depreciation Rate = Book Value x 2 divided by Life of Asset
= $120,000 x 2/5 = $48,000
Depreciation Rate = 48,000 x 100/ 120,000 = 40%
Book Value of Year 1 = 120,000 - 120,000 x 40% x 3/12 = $108,000
Book Value for end Year 2 = $108,000 - 120,000 x 40% = $60,000.
Thus, the Book value of the asset at end of year 2 is $60,000.
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A friend asks to borrow $635.52 today and promises to repay you $1,000 with interest compounded annually at 12%. How many years (compounding periods) will pass before you receive the payment
Answer:
4 years
Explanation:
We can calculate the years (compounding periods that) will pass before you receive the payment by calculating the PV factor at 12% as follows.
DATA
Amount borrowed = $635.52
future amount = $1,000
Interest rate = 12%
Time period (n) = ?
Solution
Amount borrowed = future amount x Present value factor (12%, n)
$635.52 = $1,000 x PV factor(12%, n)
0.63552 = PV factor(12%, n)
If you see in a discount table yu wi see 0.63552 in the fourth row of 12% rate that means it will take 4 years to receive the payment.
Amy is considering investing in a project that is expected to return $75,000 five years from now. How much is she willing to pay for this investment if she wants a 10% return
Answer:
$46,569.10
Explanation:
The worth of the project today is the present value of the return expected in 5 years using the interest rate of return of 10% as the discount rate as computed below:
PV=FV/(1+r)^n
PV=today's worth of the project which is unknown
FV=future amount expected=$75,000
r=interest rate=10%
n=the time before the return is received=5 years
PV=$75,000/(1+10%)^5
PV=$75,000/(1.1)^5
PV=$75,000/1.61051
PV=$46,569.10
The Drogon Co. just issued a dividend of $2.96 per share on its common stock. The company is expected to maintain a constant 5 percent growth rate in its dividends indefinitely. If the stock sells for $35 a share, what is the company's cost of equity
Answer: 13.88%
Explanation:
The cost of equity can be used along with the variables given to calculate the price of a share using the Gordon Growth model so this can be remodeled to solve for the cost of equity.
Price of stock = (Dividend * (1 + growth rate)) / (cost of equity - growth rate)
35 = (2.96 * (1 + 5%)) / (cost of equity - 5%)
35 = 3.108 / (cost of equity - 5%)
(cost of equity - 5%) * 35 = 3.108
Cost of equity - 5% = 3.108 / 35
Cost of Equity = (3.108 / 35) + 5%
= 13.88%
Dawson Electronic Services had revenues of $106,000 and expenses of $63,000 for the year. Its assets at the beginning of the year were $413,000. At the end of the year assets were worth $463,000. Calculate its return on assets.
Answer:Return On Assets=9.8%
Explanation:
Return On Assets =Net income/Average total assets
But
Net income=Revenues-Expenses
=$106,000 - $63,000
= $43,000
And Average total assets is given as (Beginning assets +Ending assets)/2
= ($413,000+$463000)/2=$876,000 /2
=$438,000
Therefore Return On Assets =Net income/Average total assets
= $43,000 / $438,000
=0.098 x 100
=9.8%
The results of unethical behavior in a business can be catastrophic, both financially and in reputation. Clearwater Electronics currently has a solid reputation as an ethical organization and wants to maintain that reputation. Top management has tasked the HR department to reinforce ethical behavior consistently throughout the company. Given that responsibility, why is it especially important for the HR professionals themselves to behave ethically?
Answer:
Throughout the description segment below the overview according to the particular instance is defined.
Explanation:
Even though HR professionals become capable just of establishing as well as maintaining a healthy work atmosphere throughout positions of responsibility, it's indeed crucial that they somehow behave responsibly. This same HR department must therefore implement professional HR activities ensuring that they're being a model citizen again for the majority including its corporation's representatives.Income before any of the following items is $500,000. (All numbers are net of taxes.)
Unrealized gain on Trading Securities $200,000
Unrealized gain on Debt Available-for-sale Securities (OCI) 100,000
Realized loss on Discontinued Operations 400,000
Depreciation Expense of $300,000 was mistakenly omitted five years ago--Prior Service Cost
Required:
What is Net Income?
a. $900,000
b. $600,000
c. $0
d. $300,000
e. $800,000
Answer:
The correct option is d. $300,000
Explanation:
The computation of the net income is shown below:
= Income before adjustments + unrealized gain on trading securities - realized loss on discontinued operations
= $500,000 + $200,000 - $400,000
= $300,000
hence, the net income is $300,000
The correct option is d. $300,000
We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come
And, the same is to be considered
What is meant by activity analysis? Give 3 criteria for determining whether an activity adds value.
Answer:
The definition is summarized below and according to the case provided.
Explanation:
The method of trying to break down another operation into comprehensive steps as well as analyzing every other component independently of someone is activity analysis.
The three criteria for deciding not just whether value addition would be an activity or behavior:
The phase must move the product towards the conclusion. The phase without complete redesign should be performed correctly the first time. The clients are concerned and will compensate for the move to be taken.Suppose a campus restaurant increases the number of workers it hires from 2 workers per day to 12 workers per day. As a result, it
total revenue increases from $90 per day to $600 per day.
Assuming that each worker is equally productive, whats the marginal revenue product per day of each additional worker?
Assuming the restaurant is using its resources in a profit-maximizing way, and that each worker works 5 days each week, whats is the current weekly wage rate in the labor market?
Answer:
It will increase 12 workers per day and increase exponentially with 2 workers. It will also increase by $510 every day. The restaurant will gain more profit if each worker continues to keep their current weekly wage rate.
Explanation:
a. The marginal revenue product per day of each additional worker is $51 per day.
b. The current weekly wage rate in the labor market is $255.
a. Marginal revenue product per day
Using this formula
Marginal revenue product=Incremental revenue/Incremental workers
Let plug in the formula
Marginal revenue product=($600-$90)/(12-2)
Marginal revenue product=$510/10
Marginal revenue product=$51 per day
b. Current weekly wage rate
Weekly wage rate=$51×5 days
Weekly wage rate=$255
Inconclusion the marginal revenue product per day of each additional worker is $51 per day and the current weekly wage rate in the labor market is $255.
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Curtis invests $700,000 in a city of Athens bond that pays 9.00 percent interest. Alternatively, Curtis could have invested the $700,000 in a bond recently issued by Initech, Incorporated that pays 11.00 percent interest with similar risk as the city of Athens bond. Assume that Curtis's marginal tax rate is 24 percent. How much implicit tax would Curtis pay on the city of Athens bond?
Answer:
$14,000
Explanation:
Calculation for How much implicit tax would Curtis pay on the city of Athens bond
Using this formula
Implicit tax=(Amount invested*Initech Interest rate)- (Amount invested* Athens bond Interest rate)
Let plug in the formula
Implicit tax=(11%*$700,000)- (9%*$700,000)
Implicit tax=$77,000-$63,000
Implicit tax=$14,000
Therefore the implicit tax that Curtis would pay on the city of Athens bond will be $14,000
Beyoncé has more than 15 million followers. It is possible that she reached this number of real-people followers organically and over time. In contrast, there are companies that provide a service where Toto could have purchased a large number of ___________
Answer:
Bot/Spam.
Explanation:
In a case of this such a ghost/spam/bot is been put to place in the help in this follower earnings. This is said to be called social bots; they are often used in a lot of cases in helping to gain sales leads, followers, and drives money ultimately to the assigned follower. Bots of this kind are known to be algorithms used with these social media profiles to create dealings with other people's content. It is particularly seen to attracts engagement with the profile linked to the algorithm, from both real users and other bots.
These bots are seen to always seen to target users with some connection to whatever it is they are ultimately trying to sell.