Ayala Architects incorporated as licensed architects on April 1, 2017. During tne first month of the operation of the business, these events and transactions occurred:
Apr. 1 Stockholders invested $18,000 cash in exchange for common stock of the corporation.
Hired a secretary-receptionist at a salary of $375 per week, payable monthly.
2 Paid office rent for the month $900.
3 Purchased architectural supplies on account from Burmingham Company $1, 300.
10 Completed blueprints on a carport and billed client $1, 900 for services.
11 Received $700 cash advance from M. Jason to design a new home.
20 Received $2, 800 cash for services completed and delivered to S. Melvin.
30 Paid secretary-receptionist for the month $ 1, 500.
30 Paid $300 to Burmingham Company for accounts payable due.
The company uses these accounts: Cash, Accounts Receivable, Supplies, Accounts Payable, Unearned Service Revenue, Common Stock, Service Revenue, Salaries and Wages Expense, and Rent Expense.
Instructions:
(a) Journalize the transactions, including explanations
(b) Post to the ledger T-accounts.
(c) Prepare a trial balance on April 30, 2017.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Ayala Architects

a) Journal Entries:

Apr. 1: Debit Cash $18,000

Credit Common Stock $18,000

To record the issuance of common shares for cash.

Apr. 2: Debit Rent Expense $900

Credit Cash $900

To record the payment of rent for the month.

Apr. 3: Debit Supplies $1,300

Credit Accounts payable (Burmingham Company) $1,300

To record the purchase of supplies on account.

Apr. 10: Debit Accounts receivable $1,900

Credit Service Revenue $1,900

To record the sale of services on account.

Apr. 11: Debit Cash $700

Credit Unearned Service Revenue $700

To record receipt of cash in advance for services.

Apr. 20: Debit Cash $2,800

Credit Service Revenue $2,800

To record the receipt of cash for services rendered.

Apr. 30: Debit Salaries and Wages Expense $1,500

Credit Cash $1,500

To record payment of salaries for the month. ($375 * 4 weeks)

Apr. 30: Debit Accounts payable (Burmingham Company) $300

Credit Cash $300

To record payment on account.

b) T-accounts

Cash

Account Titles                Debit     Credit

Common stock           $18,000

Rent                                               $900

Unearned revenue           700

Service revenue            2,800

Salaries and wages                     1,500

Accounts payable                          300

Balance                                      18,800

Accounts Receivable

Account Titles                Debit     Credit

Service Revenue        $1,900

Supplies

Account Titles                Debit     Credit

Accounts payable      $1,300

Accounts Payable

Account Titles                Debit     Credit

Supplies                                      $1,300

Cash                               $300

Balance                          1,000

Unearned Service Revenue

Account Titles                Debit     Credit

Cash                                            $700

Common Stock

Account Titles                Debit     Credit

Cash                                          $18,000

Service Revenue

Account Titles                Debit     Credit

Accounts receivable                  $1,900

Cash                                            2,800

Balance                       $4,700

Salaries and Wages Expense

Account Titles                Debit     Credit

Cash                             $1,500

Rent Expense

Account Titles                Debit     Credit

Cash                               $900

c) Trial Balance

As of April 30, 2017:

Account Titles                          Debit     Credit

Cash                                      $18,800

Accounts receivable                 1,900

Supplies                                    1,300

Accounts payable                                  $1,000

Unearned Service Revenue                      700

Common Stock                                      18,000

Service Revenue                                     4,700

Salaries and wages exp.         1,500

Rent Expense                            900

Totals                                 $24,400  $24,400  

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Apr. 1: Cash $18,000 Common Stock $18,000

Apr. 2: Rent Expense $900 Cash $900

Apr. 3: Supplies $1,300 Accounts payable (Burmingham Company) $1,300

Apr. 10: Accounts receivable $1,900 Service Revenue $1,900

Apr. 11: Cash $700 Unearned Service Revenue $700

Apr. 20: Cash $2,800 Service Revenue $2,800

Apr. 30: Salaries and Wages Expense $1,500 Cash $1,500 ($375 * 4 weeks)

Apr. 30: Accounts payable (Burmingham Company) $300 Cash $300


Related Questions

Harrison Forklift's pension expense includes a service cost of $26 million. Harrison began the year with a pension liability of $46 million (underfunded pension plan).

1. Interest cost, $7; expected return on assets, $20; amortization of net loss, $6.
2. Interest cost, $22; expected return on assets, $16; amortization of net gain, $6.
3. Interest cost, $22; expected return on assets, $16; amortization of net loss, $6; amortization of prior service cost, $7 million.


Required:
Prepare the appropriate general journal entries to record Harrison's pension expense in each of the above independent situations regarding the other components of pension expense ($ in millions).

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Answer:

1. ($ in millions)

Dr Pension expense $19

Dr Plan assets (expected return on assets) $20

Cr PBO$33

Cr Net loss—AOCI(current amortization) $6

2. ($ in millions)

Dr Pension expense $26

Dr Plan assets (expected return on assets) $16

Dr Net gain—AOCI(current amortization) $6

Cr PBO $48

3. ($ in millions)

Dr Pension expense $45

Dr Plan assets (expected return on assets) $16

Cr PBO $48

Cr Net loss—AOCI(current amortization) $6

Cr Prior service cost (current Amortization) $7

Explanation:

Preparation of the appropriate general journal entries to record Harrison's pension expense

1. ($ in millions)

Dr Pension expense $19

($33+$6-$20)

Dr Plan assets (expected return on assets) $20

Cr PBO($26 service cost + $7 interest cost) $33

Cr Net loss—AOCI(current amortization) $6

2. ($ in millions)

Dr Pension expense $26

($48-$16-$6)

Dr Plan assets (expected return on assets) $16

Dr Net gain—AOCI(current amortization) $6

Cr PBO($26 service cost + $22 interest cost) $48

3. ($ in millions)

Dr Pension expense $45

($48+$6+$7-$16)

Dr Plan assets (expected return on assets) $16

Cr PBO($26 service cost + $22 interest cost) $48

Cr Net loss—AOCI(current amortization) $6

Cr Prior service cost (current Amortization) $7

Billy has received a mediocre evaluation for the second year in a row. He knows that he has made improvements, but his supervisor just does not seem to notice or in Billy’s opinion, care. Billy likes his job and wants to keep it. He listens to what his supervisor says and then his supervisor asks Billy to prepare a written response. Before Billy leaves the room to prepare the response, how should he respond to his supervisor?

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Answer:

He could take deep breaths and then respond nonjudgmentally

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed about Billy who has received a mediocre evaluation for the second year in a row. He knows that he has made improvements, but his supervisor just does not seem to notice or in Billy’s opinion, care. Billy likes his job and wants to keep it. He listens to what his supervisor says and then his supervisor asks Billy to prepare a written response. Before Billy leaves the room to prepare the response, In this case should he respond to his supervisor by taking deep breaths and then respond non-judgmentally when addressing is supervisor.

It is better to ___ than to ___.

A. pay with a credit card; use cash

B. pay down a credit card; save the money

C. save the money, pay off a credit card

D. use cash; save the money

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Answer:

It is better to pay down a cred card than to save the money.

Or B

Explanation: I just took the quiz.

It is better to "save the money, pay off a credit card" than to "use cash". The correct option is C.

Why is it important to save money early?

The first step toward financial independence is saving money. The sooner children and teenagers begin saving, the more probable it is that it will become a habit. Children and teenagers can benefit from compound interest by saving frequently and early. Finding ways to generate additional money might help kids and teenagers increase their savings.

This is because paying off a credit card debt can help reduce overall debt and save money in the long term by avoiding high-interest charges. On the other hand, using cash may provide a sense of security and control over spending, but it does not necessarily address existing debt or help build credit history.

Thus, the ideal selection is option C.

Learn more about saving money here:

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commercial bank definition in your own words.​

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Answer:

The term commercial bank refers to a financial institution that accepts deposits, offers checking account services, makes various loans, and offers basic financial products like certificates of deposit (CDs) and savings accounts to individuals and small businesses.

Choose an enterprise with which you are familiar that has undergone significant recent reorganization. Compare the new and old organizations with regard to (a) size and influence of specialized staff, (b) management levels, (c) typical spans of control, and (d) responsibility delegated to nonmanagerial professionals. What other changes occurred in the reorganization

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Answer:

In 2015, G-oogle went for an reorganization, the company have a new CEO which enabled the two co-founders to focus on new business opportunities.

a. Each business unit have its own CEO which makes a great influence.

b. G-oogle restructured its organization by adding management levels which helps in ease in day to day operation.

c. Narrow span of control is better for the managers to control its subordinates and is currently practiced at G-oogle.

d. Responsibility is delegated to each unit CEO who is responsible for his/her business unit.

Explanation:

In 2015, G-oogle went for an reorganization, the company have a new CEO which enabled the two co-founders to focus on new business opportunities.

a. Each business unit have its own CEO which makes a great influence.

b. G-oogle restructured its organization by adding management levels which helps in ease in day to day operation.

c. Narrow span of control is better for the managers to control its subordinates and is currently practiced at G-oogle.

d. Responsibility is delegated to each unit CEO who is responsible for his/her business unit.

What was the opening price of Coca-Cola on Jan 1, 1962?

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Answer:

I'm not 100 %sure but but I think 49 cents

Answer:

6.5 oz glass

Explanation:

a pharmacist and former confederate soldier produced the first Coca cola syrup on May 1886. Although most soda fountain drinks cost seven or eight cents at the time(for a 6.5 oz glass)

The total sales of a product, by all competitors in the industry, is:____.a. highest in the introduction stage.b. lowest in the market maturity stage.c. highest in the sales decline stage.d. lowest in the market growth stage.e. lowest in the market introduction stage.

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Answer:

The total sales of a product, by all competitors in the industry, is:____

e. lowest in the market introduction stage.

Explanation:

The product life cycle refers to the time period when a product is first introduced to a market until it exits the market.  There are four main stages in a product life cycle.  They include introduction, growth, maturity, and decline.  It is during the introduction phase that the total sales are lowest.  The low sales are witnessed again during the latter stage of decline.   The highest sales are achieved during the maturity stage.

The following information relates to Moran Co. for the year ended December 31, 2020: net income $1,245.7 million; unrealized holding loss of $10.9 million related to available-for-sale debt securities during the year; accumulated other comprehensive income of $57.2 million on December 31, 2019. Assuming no other changes in accumulated other comprehensive income. Determine (a) other comprehensive income for 2017, (b) comprehensive income for 2017, and (c) accumulated other comprehensive income at December 31, 2017.

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Answer:

a. Other Comprehensive income for 2020 = Unrealized holding loss = -$10.9 million

b. Comprehensive income for 2020 = Net income - Unrealized holding loss = $1,245.7 million -$10.9 million = $1,234.8 million

c. Accumulated other comprehensive income at December 31, 2020 = Accumulated other comprehensive income - Other Comprehensive income for 2020 = $57.2 million - $10.9 million = $46.3 million

20. The shipment of goods or rendering of services to a foreign buyer, located in a
foreign country is:
Importing
Exporting
Foreign Exchange
Importing and Exporting

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That is Importing. Option A.

This year Lloyd, a single taxpayer, estimates that his tax liability will be $11,350. Last year, his total tax liability was $15,900. He estimates that his tax withholding from his employer will be $8,655. Problem 8-77 Part-a (Algo) a. How much does Lloyd need to increase his withholding by (for the year), in order to avoid the underpayment penalty

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Answer:

Lloyd needs to increase his witholding tax to $1,560 this year in order to avoid the underpayment penalty .

Explanation:

As a rule, a citizen can maintain a strategic distance from an underpayment of punishment if their retention and evaluated assessment installment measure up to or surpass one of the two safe harbours

90% of current expense risk = 90% × $11,350

= $10,215

100% of past assessment risk = $15,900

Since his(Lloyd) retention is not equal to or exceed $10,215 or $15,900

Llyod should expand retaining or make payment this year in order to stay away from underpayment punishment

= $10,215 - $8,655

= $1,560

A company issued 70 shares of $30 par value preferred stock for $4,000 cash. The journal entry to record the issuance is:______.
A. Debit Cash $2,100; credit Preferred Stock $2,100.
B. Debit Investment in Preferred Stock $2,100; credit Cash $2,100.
C. Debit Cash $4,000; credit Preferred Stock $4,000.
D. Debit Preferred Stock $2,100, debit Investment in Preferred Stock $1,900; credit Cash $4,000.
E. Debit Cash $4,000; credit Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value, Preferred Stock $1,900, credit Preferred Stock $2,100.

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Answer:

E. Debit Cash $4,000; credit Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value, Preferred Stock $1,900, credit Preferred Stock $2,100.

Explanation:

Journal Entry for Issuance of 70 shares of $30 par value preferred stock for $4,000 is -

Cash Debited -  $4,000

Paid in Capital in excess of Par value Credited -  $1,900

Preferred Stock (70 shares × $30 each) Credited - $2,100

The correct option is - E. Debit Cash $4,000; credit Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value, Preferred Stock $1,900, credit Preferred Stock $2,100.

define common stock.​

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Common stock is a security that represents ownership in a corporation. Holders of common stock elect the board of directors and vote on corporate policies.
Ownership.............

Sheffield Corp. includes one coupon in each bag of dog food it sells. In return for eight coupons, customers receive a leash. The leashes cost Sheffield $4 each. Sheffield estimates that 45 percent of the coupons will be redeemed. Data for 2020 and 2021 are as follows:______.
2020 2021
Bags of dog food sold 480000 620000
Leashes purchased 19000 24000
Coupons redeemed 110000 130000
The premium liability at December 31, 2015 is?

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Answer: $108875

Explanation:

First, we calculate the Premium liability at December 31, 2020 which will be:

= (480,000 × 45%) - $110,000/8 × 4

= (216000 - 110000)/8 × 4.

= $53000.

Premium liability at December 31, 2021 will be:

= 53000 + [(620000 × 45%) - $130,000]/8 × 3

= 53000 + 55875

= $108875

define bond economics.​

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In finance, a bond is an instrument of indebtedness of the bond issuer to the holders. The most common types of bonds include municipal bonds and corporate bonds. Bonds can be in mutual funds or can be in private investing where a person would give a loan to a company or the government.

A local grocery store buys USDA A grade pork at the wholesale price of $4 per pound and sells at the retail price of $7 per pound. The grocery store orders once per week. There is no chance to reorder during the week. The meat is good to be sold for one week. Unsold meat have to be dumped (Throw away to regular trash bin is not acceptable, it is hazardous material) at the cost of $0.5 per pound. The weekly demand is uncertain and has a discrete distribution:______.
Demand Probability 300 0.25 400 0.25 500 0.25 600 0.254
How many pounds of meat should be order per week? What is the expected weekly profit?

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Answer:

$1,012.5

Explanation:

Cu = Retail price - Wholesale price = $7 - $4 = $3

Co = Wholesale price + Dumping cost = $4 + $0.5 = $4.5

Critical ratio = Cu/(Cu+Co) = 3/(3+4.5) = 0.4

Demand      Probability  Cumulative probability

300                  0.25                    0.25

400                  0.25                    0.50

500                  0.25                    0.75

600                  0.25                    1.00

Corresponding demand is 400. Optimal order quantity = 400 pounds

Expected demand = 300*0.25+400*0.25+500*0.25+600*0.25

Expected demand = 450 pounds

Expected shortage = (500-400)*0.25+(600-400)*0.25

Expected shortage = 75

Expected sales = Expected demand - Expected shortage

Expected sales = 450 - 75

Expected sales = 375 pounds

Expected inventory = Order quantity - Expected sales

Expected inventory = 400 - 375

Expected inventory = 25 pounds

Expected weekly profit = Expected sales * Cu - Expected inventory * Co

Expected weekly profit = 375*3 - 25*4.5

Expected weekly profit = $1,012.5

Which type of company only spends money when absolutely necessary?

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The type of company that only spends money when absolutely necessary is a LEAN STARTUP. Hope this helps!

Appliance Center is an experienced home appliance dealer. Appliance Center also offers a number of services for the home appliances that it sells. Assume that Appliance Center sells ovens on a standalone basis. Appliance Center also sells installation services and maintenance services for ovens. However, Appliance Center does not offer installation or maintenance services to customers who buy ovens from other vendors. Pricing for ovens is as follows.

Oven only 803
Oven with installation service 910
Oven with maintenance services 976
Oven with installation and maintenance services 1,040

In each instance in which maintenance services are provided, the maintenance service is separately priced within the arrangement at $173. Additionally, the incremental amount charged by The Center for installation approximates the amount charged by independent third parties. Ovens are sold subject to a general right of return. If a customer purchases an oven with installation and/or maintenance services, in the event The Center does not complete the service satisfactorily, the customer is only entitled to a refund of the portion of the fee that exceeds $803. Assume that a customer purchases an oven with both installation and maintenance services for $1,040.

Required:
Indicate the amount of revenues that should be allocated to the oven, the installation, and to the maintenance contract.

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Answer:

Oven $1,133

Installation $150

Maintenance contract $244

Explanation:

Calculation to Indicate the amount of revenues that should be allocated to the oven, the installation, and to the maintenance contract.

Oven= $ 803/($910-173)× $1,040

Oven= $ 803/737×$1,040

Oven =$1,133

Installation= ($910-$803)/($910-173)× $1,040

Installation=$107/737×$1,040

Installation=$150

Maintenance contract= $173/($910-173)× $1,040

Maintenance contract= $173/737×$1,040

Maintenance contract=$ 244

Therefore the amount of revenues that should be allocated to the oven, the installation, and to the maintenance contract are :

Oven $1,133

Installation $150

Maintenance contract $ 244

Select the answer that makes each statement correct. When the government changes either its spending or tax policy to pursue economic objectives, it has changed its financial policy. political policy. monetary policy. contractionary policy. expansionary policy. fiscal policy. Changing the amount of money in circulation to pursue economic objectives changes the

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Answer:

fiscal policy

monetary policy

Explanation:

Monetary policy are policies taken by the central bank of a country to shift aggregate demand.

There are two types of monetary policy :

Expansionary monetary policy : these are polices taken in order to increase money supply. When money supply increases, aggregate demand increases. reducing interest rate and open market purchase are ways of carrying out expansionary monetary policy

Contractionary monetary policy : these are policies taken to reduce money supply. When money supply decreases, aggregate demand falls. Increasing interest rate and open market sales are ways of carrying out contractionary monetary policy

Fiscal policies are deliberate steps taken by the government to stimulate the economy in order to cause the economy to move to full employment and price stability more quickly than it might otherwise. The tools of fiscal policy are either taxes and government spending

Fiscal policies can either be expansionary or contractionary

Expansionary fiscal policy is when the government increases the money supply in the economy either by increasing spending or cutting taxes.

Contractionary fiscal policy  is when the government reduces the money supply in the economy either by reducing spending or increasing taxes.

Kirchhoff Industries has a past history of uncollectible accounts, as follows.

Age Class Percent Uncollectible
Not past due 2%
1-30 days past due 4
31-60 days past due 18
61-90 days past due 40
Over 90 days past due 75

Required:
Estimate the allowance for doubtful accounts.

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Answer:

The balance of allowance for doubtful accounts is $131,712.

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete. The complete question is therefore provided before answering the question. See the attached pdf file for the complete question.

The explanation of the answer is now given as follows:

Note: See the attached excel file for the estimated allowance for doubtful accounts.

In the attached excel file, the allowance for doubtful accounts for each  Percentage uncollectible is calculated as follows:

Allowance for doubtful accounts = Total receivables *  Percentage uncollectible.

Also, the balance of allowance for doubtful accounts is calculated by adding the allowance for doubtful accounts of the Age Classes.

From the attached excel file, the balance of allowance for doubtful accounts is $131,712.

Which of the following costs is most likely NOT included in a bill from the university for a college student living on campus?
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
OA. tuition
OB.
cell phone
Ос.
fees
OD. housing

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Answer:

B. cell phone

Explanation:

Out of all the following costs, the most likely not to be included in a bill from the university for a college student living on campus is "Cell Phone."

This is because except a student is on full scholarship, Tuition is a must cost to be included in the bill.

Also, student fees that cover extra costs like insurance, and health care are usually included in student bills.

Similarly, the housing cost covers a hostel or off-campus accommodation for students. Hence it is also included in the student bill.

Hence, the correct answer is the cost of a "Cell phone." Which doesn't concern the school whether a student has or not.

A project has expected sales of 15,000 units, plus or minus 4 percent, variable cost per unit of $120 plus or minus 3 percent, fixed costs of $311,000plus or minus 2 percent, and a sales price per unit of $168 plus or minus 2 percent. The depreciation expense is $74,000 and the tax rate is 35 percent. What is the contribution margin per unit for a sensitivity analysis using a variable cost per unit of $122

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Answer:

$46

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the contribution margin per unit for a sensitivity analysis using a variable cost per unit of $122

Sales price per unit of $168

Less variable cost per unit ($122)

Contribution margin per unit $46

(168-$122)

Therefore the the contribution margin per unit for a sensitivity analysis using a variable cost per unit of $122 will be $46

Some characteristics of the determinants of nominal interest rates are listed as follows. Identify the components (determinants) and the symbols associated with each characteristic:

a. This is the premium that reflects the risk associated with changes in interest rates for a long-term security.
b. Over the past several years, Germany, Japan, and Switzerland have had lower interest rates than the United States due to lower values of this premium.
c. It is based on the bond’s marketability and trading frequency; the less frequently the security is traded, the higher the premium added, thus increasing the interest rate.
d. This is the rate for a short-term riskless security when inflation is expected to be zero.
e. This is the premium added as a compensation for the risk that an investor will not get paid in full.

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Answer:

Explanation:

a. This is the premium that reflects the risk associated with changes in interest rates for a long-term security.

(determinants<>Nominal risk free rate)

( The Symbol<> rRF)

b. Over the past several years, Germany, Japan, and Switzerland have had lower interest rates than the United States due to lower values of this premium.

( Determinant<>Inflation premium)

(Symbol<>IP)

c. It is based on the bond’s marketability and trading frequency; the less frequently the security is traded, the higher the premium added, thus increasing the interest rate.

( Determinant<>Liquidity risk premium)

( Symbol<> LRP)

d. This is the rate for a short-term riskless security when inflation is expected to be zero.

(Determinant<> Real risk free rate)

( Symbol<>r)

e. This is the premium added as a compensation for the risk that an investor will not get paid in full.

(Determinant<> Default risk premium)

( Symbol<> DRP)

The Department may choose to grant an exception to the examination requirement under certain circumstances. Which of the following situations would probably NOT be considered for an exemption?

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Available options are:

A salesperson who has held a valid license within the last 3 years

A broker who surrendered his broker license and has been employed as a salesperson since the surrender

A broker associate who had a valid salesperson license five years ago

A broker associate who held a broker associate license two years ago

Answer:

A broker associate who had a valid salesperson license five years ago

Explanation:

The Department may choose to grant an exception to the examination requirement under certain circumstances except "a broker associate who had a valid salesperson license five years ago."

This is because in the United States, for the real estate brokers to renew a license they need to undergo an examination as part of the requirements. However, they may be granted an exception under specific situations such as

1. When they still hold a valid license within the last 3 years

2. When they hold broker associate valid license within the last two years

3. When they are now into salesperson employment.

Hence, considering the available options, the correct answer is "A broker associate who had a valid salesperson license five years ago."

Your firm designs PowerPoint slides for computer training classes, and you have just received a request to bid on a contract to produce the slides for an eight-session class. From previous experience, you know that your firm follows an 85 percent learning rate. For this contract, it appears the effort will be substantial, running 50 hours for the first session. Your firm bills at the rate of $100/hour and the overhead is expected to run a fixed $600 per session. The finder will pay you a flat fixed rate per session. If your nominal profit margin is 20 percent, what will be the total bid price, the per session price, and at what session will you break even

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Answer:

Answer is explained in the explanation section below.        

Explanation:

To figure out the total bidding price, we must first figure out the total cost of all eight sessions.

To calculate the total expense, we must first determine the total number of hours required for each of the eight sessions.

Now that we know the learning rate is 85% and the first session took 50 hours, we can look up the coefficient of 8 under 85% in the learning curve table E3 and calculate it by the time spent on the first session. The average time taken for 8 sessions with an 85 percent learning curve would be the result.

Total time taken for 8 sessions = 50 x 5.936 (coefficient of 8 under 85% learning rate) = 296.8 = 297 hrs

Fixed cost = 600 x 8 = $4800

Variable cost = 100 x 297 = $29700

Total Cost = 29700 + 4800 = $34500

Total bid price = 34500 x 1.2 = $41400 (adding 20% profit margin on cost)

Price per session = 41400 / 8 = $5175

Break Even Session = 34500 / 5175

Break Even Session = 6.67

Hence, the total cost will be covered by the 7th session.

The conclusion details as below  :

To know about the total bidding prices firstly we should know about the total cost of all the session.

We should know the number of hours provided to each Session .

As we all know the learning rates is 85% and the first beginning session took 50hrs, we can look up the coefficient of 8 under 85% in the learning curve table E3 and calculate it by the time spent on the first session

Total time taken for 8 sessions = 50 x 5.936 (coefficient of 8 under 85% learning rate) = 296.8 = 297 hrs

Fixed cost = 600 x 8 = $4800

Variable cost = 100 x 297 = $29700

Total Cost = 29700 + 4800 = $34500

Total bid price = 34500 x 1.2 = $41400 (adding 20% profit margin on cost)

Price per session = 41400 / 8 = $5175

Break Even Session = 34500 / 5175

Break Even Session = 6.67

So as per the above calculation , the cost will be covered by

the 7th Session.

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Mark Johnson saves a fixed percentage of his salary at the end of each year. This year he saved $3,000. For each of the next 5 years, he expects his salary to increase at an 4% annual rate, and he plans to increase his savings at the same 4% rate. There will be a total of 6 investments, the initial $3,000 plus five more. If the investments earn a return of 9% per year, how much will Mark have at the end of six years?

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Answer:

Mark Johnson

At the end of six years, Mark will have:

= $26,945.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Savings for the first year = $3,000

Annual rate of salary and savings increase = 4%

Interest rate = 9%

Savings for Year 2 = $3,120 ($3,000 * 1.04)

Savings for Year 3 = $3,245 ($3,120 * 1.04)

Savings for Year 4 = $3,375 ($3,245 * 1.04)

Savings for Year 5 = $3,510 ($3,375 * 1.04)

Savings for Year 6 = $3,650 ($3,510 * 1.04)

                    Year 1       Year 2      Year 3     Year 4      Year 5     Year 6

Savings      $3,000       $3,120     $3,245    $3,375     $3,510     $3,650

FV factor      1.677           1.539        1.412        1.295       1.188         1.090

FV =            $5,031       $4,802    $4,592    $4,371       $4,170     $3,979

Total FV = $26,945

Total principal contribution = $19,900

Total interest = $7,045

TeaForMe is a tea company that considered branching out into the snack food business. The TeaForMe team offered many new ideas such as flavored chips or paleo cookies. After much discussion, the team eliminated the chips and the cookies because they were inconsistent with the organization's new-product strategy, which was to develop new flavors of tea. In the new-product development process, the TeaForMe company is in the _______ stage.

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Answer:

In the new-product development process, the TeaForMe company is in the idea screening stage

Explanation:

The new-product development process has 8 stages that are:

-Idea generation: is when the company looks for new ideas.

-Idea screening: the company evaluates the ideas and filters them to drop the bad ones and pick the good ones.

-Concept development and testing: is when the company develops and evaluates the product concept.

-Marketing strategy: the company creates the marketing strategy to introduce the product to the market.

-Business analysis: the company evaluates if the idea is a good business.

-Product development: is when the concept is developed into a physical product.

-Test marketing: the company evaluates the product and the marketing strategy in the market.

-Commercialisation: this refers to launching the product to the market.

According  to this, the answer is that in the new-product development process, the TeaForMe company is in the idea screening stage because they generated a new idea an then, evaluated that idea and decided to drop it because it was inconsistent with the organization's new-product strategy.

Given the following yield curve: One-year bonds yield 8.50%, two-year bonds yield 9.50%, three-year bonds and greater maturity bonds all yield 10.50%. All bonds are paying annual coupons of 9.50%, once a year. You strongly believe that at year-end the yield curve will be flatten around the 3 year rate. Calculate the one year total rate of return for the one-year bond.

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Answer:

One year rate of return will be =  8.49%

Explanation:

Data Given:

One year bonds yield = 8.50%

Two Year Bonds Yield = 9.50%

Three Year Bonds Yield = 10.50%

Coupon = 9.50%

In this question, we are asked to calculate just one year total rate of return for the one-year bond only.

Solution:

Face value of the bond = $1000

For Current Price of One year bond, we need to use excel function.

But first multiply the coupon rate with face value i.e 0.0950 x 1000 = 95

= PV (0.0850, 1, -95, -1000)

Enter the above formula into excel to get the current price of the one year bond.

So,

= PV (0.0850, 1, 95, -1000)  = $1009.22

Current Price of the bond = $1009.22

After 1 year, it will mature.

So,

Price of bond at the end of year.

So, now the excel function will be:

= PV (0.0850, 0, -95, -1000) = $1000

Price of bond at the end of year = $1000

Coupon rate = 9.50%

Coupon = 1000 x 0.0950

Coupon = 95

One year rate of return will be =  (Price of the bond at the end of year + Coupon - Current price of the bond) divided by Current price of the bond.

One year rate of return will be = ($1000 + 95 - $1009.22)/$1009.22

One year rate of return will be =  0.0849 x 100

One year rate of return will be =  8.49%

define debt economics.​

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Answer:

Debt, Something owed. Anyone having borrowed money or goods from another owes a debt and is under obligation to return the goods or repay the money, usually with interest. For governments, the need to borrow in order to finance a deficit budget has led to the development of various forms of national debt

If a taxpayer sells property for cash, the amount realized consists of the net proceeds from the sale. For each of the following, indicate the effect on the amount realized if:
a. The property is sold on credit. The amount realized includes both the cash received at the time of sale and the cash to be received in the future .
b. A mortgage on the property is assumed by the buyer. The assumption by the buyer of the seller's mortgage the amount realized by_______ .
c. A mortgage on the property of the buyer is assumed by the seller. The assumption by the seller of the buyer's mortgage the amount realized by______ .
d. The buyer acquires the property subject to a mortgage of the seller. The buyer's acquisition of the property subject to the mortgage of the seller the amount realized by_______ .
e. Stock that has a basis to the purchaser of $6,000 and a fair market value of $10,000 is received by the seller as part of the consideration. The receipt of the stock by the seller the amount realized by the seller by_________

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Answer:

a. Is answered

b. The amount realized increases.

As the mortgage is assumed by the buyer, the seller is now free of the debt in addition to making cash from selling. Realized value therefore increases.

c. The amount realized decreases.

As the mortgage is assumed by the seller, they will have to pay off the mortgage from the cash received therefore their realized value decreases.

d. Amount realized increases.

As the buyer is gets the property subject to the mortgage, they will be the ones making the mortgage payments instead of the seller so the seller's realized value will increase.

e. Realized value increases to $10,000.

The seller accepted the stock so the fair value will be the amount considered for the realized value.

A company has two departments, Y and Z that incur wage expenses. An analysis of the total wage expense of $24,000 indicates that Dept. Y had a direct wage expense of $3,000 and Dept. Z had a direct wage expense of $5,000. The remaining expenses are indirect and analysis indicates they should be allocated evenly between the two departments. Departmental wage expenses for Dept. Y and Dept. Z, respectively, are:

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Answer:

$11,000;$13,000

Explanation:

Calculation for Departmental wage expenses for Dept. Y and Dept. Z, respectively, are:

First step is to calculate the Indirect wages

Indirect wages = 24,000 - (3000+5000)

Indirect wages= 16,000

Now let calculate Departmental wage expenses for Dept. Y and Dept. Z, respectively,

Departmental wages for dept Y

= 3000 + (16,000/2)

Departmental wages for dept Y=$ 11,000

Departmental wages for dept Z

= 5000 + (16,000/2)

Departmental wages for dept Z= $13,000

Therefore Departmental wage expenses for Dept. Y and Dept. Z, respectively, are:$11,000 ; $13,000

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