Block transactions are transactions for more than _______ shares, and they account for about _____ percent of all trading on the NYSE. Group of answer choices 500; 10 5,000; 23 100,000; 50 10,000; 30 1,000; 5

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Answer 1

Answer:

10,000; 30.

Explanation:

Block transactions is also known as block trade and can be defined as transactions that deals with the sales or purchases of high-volume or large amounts of securities (bond or equity).

Under block transactions, securities are usually negotiated privately and traded at an agreed price rate between the buyer and the trader. Also, block trade of a security is mostly executed by the parties outside of the open market so as to mitigate the impact on its rate.

Basically, block transactions are transactions for more than 10,000 shares, and they account for about 30 percent of all trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Generally, a block trade as defined by the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is one having a total market value of $200,000 or more.

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is an American stock exchange founded on the 17th of May, 1792. NYSE by virtue of its market capitalization, is the world's largest stock exchange.


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Jewelcorp just began trading securities. The company is a closely-held corporation that is not trading stock on a national securities exchange. It has several dozen shareholders and $9 million in assets. Which of the following is true concerning the company’s requirement to report to the SEC?Not required to report information to the SEC. Required to report major business developments and must file annual and quarterly financial reports. Must file annual and quarterly financial reports Requirement to file depends on the company’s assets and shareholder base.

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Answer:

Jewelcorp

Requirement to report to the SEC:

Not required to report information to the SEC.

Explanation:

Jewelcorp is not required to report information to the SEC.  It is only publicly traded companies that are required to file their financial reports with the SEC.

The SEC Act of 1934 does not require private companies to file financial reports with the Security Exchange Commission.  However, a private company can be required to file financial reports with SEC if it has over 500 common stockholders and $10 million in assets, which Jewelcorp does not possess.

Use the following information and the indirect method to calculate the net cash provided or used by operating activities:
Net income $ 87,100
Depreciation expense 13,800
Gain on sale of land 6,500
Increase in merchandise inventory 3,850
Increase in accounts payable 7,950

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Answer:

The answer is $98,500

Explanation:

There are two ways to cash provided or used by operating activities - Direct method and indirect method. In direct method, the first line item is Net income or net loss.

Net income------------------------ $87,100

Depreciation expense---------- 13,800

Gain on sale of land------------ ($6,500)

Increase in merchandise inventory-------------------------------------------------($3,850)

Increase in accounts payable $7,950

Net cash provided or used by operating activities---------------$98,500

You short-sell 600 shares of Rock Creek Fly Fishing Co., now selling for $38 per share. If you want to limit your loss to $3,600, you should place a stop-buy order at ___.A. A. $32.00 B. $38.00 C. $44.00 D. $64.00

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Answer:

$44.00

Explanation:

You are required to find where to place a stop-buy order

Amount received from short sale

= 600 x $38

= $22,800

Loss = $3,600 = 600p - 22,800

=3,600 + 22800 = 600p

26400 = 600p

P = 26400/600

P = $44.00

you should place a stop-buy order at $44.00

All automobile makers around the world are in the same strategic group because they manufacture automobiles.
a) true
b) false

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Answer:

The answer is False.

Explanation:

False, all automobile maker of the world does not form the same strategic group on the basis of manufacturing the automobiles because the strategic group refers to the process to follow the same strategy. Since all around the world different automobile maker work in different economies with a different set of strategies that varies according to the economic situations. For example, the strategy to work in a developed economy will be different from the developing economy. Therefore, all automobile makers will not follow the same strategy so it will not be in the same strategic group.

Voltanis Corp. has preferred stock outstanding that will pay an annual dividend of $3.81 every year in perpetuity. If the stock currently sells for $98.31 per share, what is the required return

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Answer:

3.9%

Explanation:

Annual dividend = $3.81

Current stock = $98.31 per share

Required return is the return on the investment which has been made by the shareholders of the company.

The Required return is calculated by the using the formula below:

Expected dividend per share divided by the Price per share

= 3.81 divided by 98.31

= 0.03875 x 100

= 3.9% after rounding up

24. You have saved $4,000 for a down payment on a new car. The largest monthly payment you can afford is $350. The loan will have a 12% APR based on end-of-month payments. What is the most expensive car you can afford if you finance it for 48 months

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Answer:

The most expensive car can be afforded is = $17290.89

Explanation:

The down payment of a new car = $4000

The mothly payment (annuity ) = $350

Interest rate on the rate = 12% = 12% / 12 per month.

Now we have to calculate the most expensive car that can be afforded with the finance time of 48 months.  

Below is the calculation:

[tex]Present \ value = annuity \times \left [ \frac{1-(1+r)^{-n}}{r} \right ] \\= 350 \times \left [ \frac{1-(1+ 0.01)^{-48}}{0.01} \right ] \\= 13290.89 \\[/tex]

[tex]\text{Total value of car} = savings + present \ value \\= 4000 + 13290.89 \\= 17290.89[/tex]

____ materials are materials that are no longer serviceable, have been discarded, or are a by-product of the production process. Group of answer choices Obsolete Excess Waste Scrap

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Answer:

Scrap

Explanation:

The scrap material is that material that is not usable for the or the services are no longer available and these products are not used so far for the production process. It is totally and completely discarded and used as a by product production process

Hence, the correct option is scrap

And all other options are wrong and incorrect

The main goal of monetary policy is to shift Choose one or more: A. aggregate demand. B. short-run aggregate supply. C. long-run aggregate supply.

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Answer: aggregate demand

Explanation:

Monetary policy, is the demand side of an economic policy that is used by the government through the central bank in order to control the money supply that is available in the economy so as to achieve macroeconomic goals that will bring about economic growth.

The main goal of monetary policy is to shift the aggregate demand. Increase or decrease in money supply can either shift the aggregate demand to the right or to the left depending on whether the government wants to use the expansionary or the contractionary method.

You have just taken out a $ 23 comma 000 car loan with a 4 % ​APR, compounded monthly. The loan is for five years. When you make your first payment in one​ month, how much of the payment will go toward the principal of the loan and how much will go toward​ interest? ​(Note: Be careful not to round any intermediate steps less than six decimal​ places.)

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Answer:

Interest = $75.90

Principal = $347.64

Explanation:

First find the payment that is required per month. It will be an Annuity payment as the present value of the loan is given.

The loan is for 5 years compounded monthly so period is;

= 5 years * 12 months

= 60

Interest = 4/12

Present Value of Annuity= Payment * (1 - (1 + r) ^ -n)/r

23,000 = Payment * (1 - ( 1 + 4/12%) ^ -⁶⁰)/ 4/12%

23,000 = Payment * 54.304

Payment = 23,000/54.304

= $423.54

Interest Payment is;

= 4/12% * 23,000

= $75.90

Amount going towards Principal;

= 423.54 - 75.90

= $347.64

Your firm has net income of $260 on total sales of $1,160. Costs are $650 and depreciation is $110. The tax rate is 35 percent. The firm does not have interest expenses. What is the operating cash flow

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Answer:

The answer is $650

Explanation:

Net income = $260

Total sales = $1,160

Costs = $650

Depreciation = $110

Earnings before Interest and tax(EBIT) =

Total sales - Cost - depreciation

$1,160 - $650 - $110

= $400

Tax =[260 ÷ (1 - 0.35)] - 260

$400 - $260

$140

Operating cash flow is therefore,

Earnings before Interest and tax(EBIT) + depreciation + tax

$400 + $110 + $140

= $650

When a price ceiling is in effect:_______
a. there is no competition for goods.
b. demanders compete for goods in short supply by accepting reductions in quality.
c. suppliers compete for customers by inefficiently raising quality levels.
d. suppliers have an incentive to provide really good customer service.

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Answer:

i got answer c

(i took the test)

Advertising expenses are a significant component of the cost of goods sold. Listed below is a frequency distribution showing the advertising expenditures for 40 manufacturing companies. Estimate the mean, median, and standard deviation of advertising expense.


Advertising Expenditure ($millions) Number of companies

$20 to under $30 9

30 to under 40 13

40 to under 50 21

50 to under 60 18

60 to under 70 14

Total 75

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Answer:

Mean = 47

Median = 47.38

Standard Deviation = 12.73

Explanation:

Note: You wrote " 40 manufacturing companies, but the total number of companies you actually listed is 75, definitely you meant 75.

Let y represent the range of advertising expenditure, f represent the number of companies, x represent the midpoint of the range of advertising expenditure.

y                                       f                      x                  fx                    fx²

$20 to under $30            9                     25               225               5625

$30 to under $40            13                    35               455               15925

$40 to under $50            21                    45               945              42525

$50 to under $60            18                    55               990              54450

$60 to under $70            14                     65               910               59150

                                       n = 75                           [tex]\sum fx = 3525[/tex]      

[tex]\sum fx^2 = 177675[/tex]

Mean, [tex]\bar{X} = \frac{\sum fx}{n}[/tex]

[tex]\bar{X} = \frac{3525}{75} \\\bar{X} = 47[/tex]

Standard Deviation:

[tex]SD = \sqrt{\frac{n \sum fx^2 - (\sum fx)^2}{n(n-1)} } \\SD = \sqrt{\frac{(75*177675) - (3525)^2}{75(75-1)} }\\SD = 12.73[/tex]

Median:

Get the cumulative frequencies(cf)

         y                                        f                                cf

$20 to under $30                     9                                9

$30 to under $40                     13                               22

$40 to under $50                     21                               43

$50 to under $60                     18                               61

$60 to under $70                      14                              75

                                                N = 75

Median = Size of (N/2)th item

Median = Size of (75/2)th item

Median = Size of (37.5)th item

The median class = 40 to under 50

Lower limit, L₁ = 40

Cumulative frequency, cf = 22

f = 21

Class Width, h = 10

Median = [tex]L_1 + \frac{ (N/2) - cf}{f} * h\\[/tex]

Median = [tex]40 + \frac{ (75/2) - 22}{21} * 10\\[/tex]

Median = 47.38

The implication of the expectations theory that expected returns for a holding period must be the same for bonds of different maturities depends on the assumption that________.
1. Yiels curves usually slope downward
2. Yiels curves usually slope downward
3. Instruments with different maturities are perfect subtitute
4. Savers are usually risk averse

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Answer:

i think the answer is intruments with different matuirties are perfect subtitute. i'm not sure but i think this is the answer.

Explanation:

. The set of activities used to obtain a sufficient number of the right people at the right time in order to select those who best meet the needs of the organization is called

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Answer:

Interview

Explanation:

This set of activities done by an organization is called an Interview. All companies/organizations do this in order to find the best candidate for a specific position within their company. Although there are different types of interviewing methods (face-to-face, group interview, online interview, etc.) all of which include a set of questions or activities that show the employer/hiring manager that you can complete the tasks and responsibilities that the job position demands.

Which of the following statements regarding a firm’s optimal capital structure is true? The optimal capital structure maximizes the firm’s earnings per share (EPS). The optimal capital structure maximizes the firm’s cost of equity. The optimal capital structure maximizes the firm’s cost of debt. The optimal capital structure maximizes the firm’s stock price.

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Answer: The optimal capital structure maximizes the firm’s stock price.

Explanation:

The Capital Structure of a company refers to the proportion of debt vs equity that it chooses to use to fund its Assets and operations.

The goal of management is to use the capital structure to fund the company in such a way that the market value of a company increases.

The Market value is reflected by the firm's stock price so the optimal capital structure is meant to maximize the firm’s stock price.

McLin, Inc., is a calendar year S corporation. Its AAA balance is zero. Determine the tax aspects of the following transactions. If an amount is zero, enter "0". a. McLin holds $90,000 of AEP. Tobias, the sole shareholder, has an adjusted basis of $80,000 in his stock. Tobias is paid a $90,000 salary. Ignore the 20% QBID.

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Answer:

$10,000

Explanation:

Given that:

McLin holds $90,000 of AEP,  this implies what is salary is made of;

Tobias, the sole shareholder, has an adjusted basis of $80,000 in his stock.

Tobias is paid a $90,000 salary income.

Ignore the 20% QBID

We are to determine the  tax aspects of the  transactions

Since the company receives a  $90000 for salary expense. Thus Tobias basis is zero, then :

The tax aspect of the transaction  is : ($90000 - $80000)

The tax aspect of the transaction = $10,000

Assume that Pope Enterprises held a $10,000, 10 percent, six-month note signed by Mary Drew. On December, 1, 2015, the maturity date, Drew dishonored the note. At this point, Drew owes a total of $10,500, which is comprised of the principal of $10,000 plus interest in the amount of $500 (or $10,000 x 10% x 6/12). Prepare the December 1 entry for Pope by selecting the account names and dollar amounts from the drop-down menus. If there are multiple debits or multiple credits, please enter the account titles in alphabetical order.

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Answer:

Prepare the December 1 entry for Pope:

Dr Accounts receivable 10,500

    Cr Notes receivable 10,000

    Cr Interest receivable 500

Since the note was dishonored, it must be turned into an account receivable. The new account receivable must include the accrued interests on the note.

The balance sheet and income statement shown below are for Koski Inc. Note that the firm has no amortization charges, it does not lease any assets, none of its debt must be retired during the next 5 years, and the notes payable will be rolled over.

Balance Sheet (Millions of $)
Assets 2010
Cash and securities $1,290
Accounts receivable 9,890
Inventories 13,760
Total current assets $24,940
Net plant and equipment $18,060
Total assets $43,000
Liabilities and Equity
Accounts payable $8,170
Notes payable 6,020
Accruals 4,730
Total current liabilities $18,920
Long-term bonds $8,815
Total debt $27,735
Common stock $5,805
Retained earnings 9,460
Total common equity $15,265
Total liabilities and equity $43,000

Income Statement (Millions of $) 2010
Net sales $51,600
Operating costs except depreciation 48,246
Depreciation 903
Earnings bef interest and taxes (EBIT) $2,451
Less interest 927
Earnings before taxes (EBT) $1,524
Taxes 533
Net income $990

Other data:
Shares outstanding (millions) 500.00
Common dividends (millions of $) $346.67
Int rate on notes payable & L-T bonds 6.25%
Federal plus state income tax rate 35%
Year-end stock price $23.77



____What is the firm's current ratio?


____What is the firm's quick ratio?


___ What is the firm's days sales outstanding? Assume a 365-day year for this calculation.


___What is the firm's total assets turnover?


___What is the firm's inventory turnover ratio?


___What is the firm's TIE?


___What is the firm's debt/assets ratio?


___What is the firm's ROA?


___What is the firm's ROE?

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Answer:

1. Current ratio = Current Asset / Current Liability

= 24,940 / 18,920

= 1.32

2. Quick ratio = (Current Asset-inventory) / CL

= (24,940-13,760)/18,920

= 0.591

3. Days sales outstanding = (Avg AR / Sales) * 365

= 9,890/51,600 * 365

= 70.0

4. Total assets turnover = Sales/Total assets

= 51,600 / 43,000

= 1.2

5. inventory turnover ratio = Cost of Goods Sold / Average inventory

= 48,246 / 13,760

= 3.51

6. TIE = EBIT / Interest Expense

= 2,451/927

= 2.64

7. Debt/assets ratio = Total debt/Total asset

= 43,000/27,735

= 1.55

8. ROA = Net income/Total asset

= 990/43,000

= 0.0230

9. ROE = Net income/Total equity

= 990/15,265

= 0.0649

g "At the current exchange rate of $1.40 per British pound, a one-day pass to Worldwide Theme Park of Florida sells for 54 pounds at travel agencies throughout Great Britain. If the exchange rate increases to $1.70 per pound, what will happen to the price of a one-day pass sold in Great Britain?"

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Answer:

The price will fall to 44.47 pounds

Explanation:

Calculation for what will happen to the price of a one-day pass sold in Great Britain

Using this formula for the First step

Sales pounds × Current exchange rate

54 pounds x $1.40 = $75.6

Second step

75.6/Increase in exchange rate of $1.70

= 44.47 pounds

Therefore the price will fall to 44.47 pounds

Texas-Q Company produces and sells barbeque grills. Texas-Q sells three models: a small portable gas grill, a larger stationary gas grill, and the specialty smoker. In the coming year, Texas-Q expects to sell 20,000 portable grills, 50,000 stationary grills, and 5,000 smokers. Information on the three models is as follows:
Portable Stationary Smokers
Price $90 $200 $250
Variable cost per unit 45 130 140
Total fixed cost is $2,128,500.
Required:
1. What is the sales mix of portable grills to stationary grills to smokers?
2. Compute the break-even quantity of each product.

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Answer:

1.

Sales mix

Portable grills = 20000/75000 = 4/15 or 26.67%

Stationary grills = 50000/75000 = 2/3 or 66.67%

Smokers = 5000/75000 = 1/15 or 6.67%

2.

Break even in units

Overall = 2128500 / 66   = 32250 units

Portable = 32250 * 4/15 = 8600

Stationary = 32250 * 2/3 = 21500

Smokers = 32250 * 1/15 = 2150

Explanation:

1.

The sales mix is the proportion of sales in units that each product holds in the in relation to the total overall sales in units of all products. The sales mix is calculated as follows,

Sales mix proportion of Product A = Sales in units Product A/Total number of sales in units of all products

The total number of sales in units of all products is,

Total sales in units = 20000 + 50000 + 5000 = 75000 units

Sales mix

Portable grills = 20000/75000 = 4/15 or 26.67%

Stationary grills = 50000/75000 = 2/3 or 66.67%

Smokers = 5000/75000 = 1/15 or 6.67%

2.

We will compute the overall break even point in units in then divide it according to the sales mix to calculate the break even in units of each product.

To calculate the overall break even in units, we need to determine the weighted average contribution per unit.

Weighted average contribution per unit = 4/15 * (90 - 45)  +  2/3 * (200 - 130)  +  1/15 * (250 - 140)

Weighted average contribution per unit = 66

Break even in units

Overall = 2128500 / 66   = 32250 units

Portable = 32250 * 4/15 = 8600

Stationary = 32250 * 2/3 = 21500

Smokers = 32250 * 1/15 = 2150

The correlation between the fund returns is 0.1560. What is the expected return and standard deviation for the minimum-variance portfolio of the two risky funds?

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Answer:

The answer is given below

Explanation:

The question is not complete. Given that:

[tex]E(r_s)=11\%,E(r_b)=8\%, \sigma(r_s)=33\%,\sigma(r_b)=25\%[/tex], ρ = 0.1560

From the covariance matrix, Cov (B, S) = [tex]\rho*\sigma_b*\sigma_s=0..1560*33*25=128.7[/tex]

The minimum-variance portfolio is gotten using the formula:

[tex]w_{min}(S)=\frac{\sigma_B^2-Cov(B,S)}{\sigma_S^2+\sigma_B^2-2Cov(B,S)}=\frac{(25^2)-128.7}{33^2+25^2-2(128.7)}=\frac{625-128.7}{225+1089-257.4}=0.4697\\\\w_{min}(B)=\frac{\sigma_S^2-Cov(B,S)}{\sigma_S^2+\sigma_B^2-2Cov(B,S)}=\frac{(33^2)-128.7}{33^2+25^2-2(128.7)}=\frac{1089-128.7}{225+1089-257.4}=0.9089[/tex]

the expected return for the minimum-variance portfolio is:

[tex]E(r_{min})=w_{min}S*E(r_s)+w_{min}B*E(r_b)=11*0.4697+0.9089*8=12.44\%[/tex]

the standard deviation for the minimum-variance portfolio is:

[tex]\sigma_{min}=[w_S^2\sigma_s^2+w_B^2\sigma_B^2+2w_Bw_SCov(B,S)]^\frac{1}{2} =[0.4687^2*33^2+0.9089^2*25^2+2*0.9089*0.4687*128.7]^\frac{1}{2}=29.41\%[/tex]

The manufacturers of several designer purses have met and agreed not to sell their purses to Jolie's Department Store because of Jolie's practice of discounting all items 20 percent below the retail costs at other stores. The manufacturers are concerned about maintaining their images of exclusivity and quality. The agreement among the manufacturers:

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Answer:

b. violates the Sherman Act because it is a boycott.

Explanation:

Since the manufacturers have decided to team boycott the Jolie's Department Store, the Sherman Act is also known as the form of civil conspiracy by just not selling their immoral and also unconstitutional and violet hand bags to them.

Hence, the correct option is b as it violates the Sherman act

Therefore all the other options are wrong

Select the most appropriate answer about bringing components from other continents.

a. It potentially results in better products for the customer.
b. It never affects innovation of the final product.
c.It has no impact on the production lines in the home country.
d. It always lowers the quality of the final product.
e. It always increases the cost of the final product.

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Answer:

A. It potentially results in better products for the customer.

Explanation:

When components for the production of a good are imported from other continent, such could potentially results in better products for the customer because most often than not, the exporting country has superior knowledge base in terms of manufacturing these component parts which can be utilized by the importing country.

Moreover, companies import components for various reasons; either to reduce or save cost or they found superior materials somewhere else . Where they found superior materials in in other continent, then the chances of making good or better product is high because of these superior components.

Also, one of the gains in globalization is that one can source for materials or components in other continent for products that can be made locally with high quality and value.

When you take your first job, you decide to start saving right away for your retirement. You put $5,000 per year into a saving plan, which interest rate 10% per year. Five years later, you move to another job and stop making contributions to the saving plan. If the first plan continued to earn interest for another 35 years, determine the future worth in year 40.

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Answer:

FV= $857,840.94

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

First investment:

Annual deposit= $5,000 per year

Interest rate= 10%

Number of years= 5

Second investment:

Number of years= 35

Interest rate= 10%

Lumpsum= first investment

First, we need to calculate the future value of the first investment. We will use the following formula:

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= annual deposit

FV= {5,000*[(1.1^5) - 1]} / 0.10

FV= $30,525.5

Now, the future value of the second investment.

FV= PV*(1+i)^n

FV= 30,525.5*(1.1^35)

FV= $857,840.94

What does a descriptive study seek to accomplish?

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Descriptive research aims to accurately and systematically describe a population, situation or phenomenon. It can answer what, when, where, when and how questions, but not why questions.

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The sales budget for Perrier Inc. is forecasted as follows:

Month Sales Revenue
May $130,000
June 150,000
July 200,000
August 130,000

To prepare a cash budget, the company must determine the budgeted cash collections from sales. Historically, the following trend has been established regarding cash collection of sales: 60 percent in the month of sale. 20 percent in the month following sale. 15 percent in the second month following sale.

5 percent uncollectible.
60 percent in the month of sale.
20 percent in the month following sale.
15 percent in the second month following sale.

The company gives a 2 percent cash discount for payments made by customers during the month of sale. The accounts receivable balance on April 30 is $22,000, of which $7,000 represents uncollected March sales and $15,000 represents uncollected April sales. Prepare a schedule of budgeted cash collections from sales for May, June, and July. Include a three-month summary of estimated cash collections.

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Answer:

                                        budgeted cash collections    

                                           May         June      July  

sales revenue                130,000     150,000  200,000

cash sales (60% x 0.98) 76,440      88,200    117,600

accounts receivable (March)   5,250  

accounts receivable (April)   7,500        5,625  

accounts receivable (May)               26,000     19,500

accounts receivable (June)                              30,000

total cash collections        219,190    269,825    367,100

 

I used net accounts receivables, that means I already discounted the 5% of collectibles.

Alden Corp. has the following balances as of December​ 31, 2019:Total Assets $90,000Total Liabilities 60,000Total Equity 30,000Calculate the debt to equity ratio.​ A. 0.64.B. 0.92.C. 1.56.D. 256.

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Answer:

2.00

Explanation:

Calculation of the debt to equity ratio

Using this formula

Debt to equity ratio= Total liabilities/Total Shareholders equity

Where,

Total liabilities=60,000

Total Shareholders equity =30,000

Let plug in the formula

Debt to equity ratio=60,000/30,000

Debt to equity ratio =2.00

Therefore debt to equity ratio will be 2.00

An investor has sold short stock worth $20,000 in a margin account, depositing the Regulation T margin requirement. If the market value of the stock falls to $16,000, what is the Selling Power in the account

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Answer:

The selling power in the account is $20,000.

Explanation:

Credit - Short market value = Equity %

Sale $20,000 $20,000

Margin $10,000 $10,000

Total $30,000 $20,000 $10,000 50%

If the market value falls to $16,000, the account will show;

Credit - Short market value = Equity %

$30,000 $16,000 $14,000

To support a $16,000 stock position at 50% margin, equity of $8,000 is required. Since the account has $14,000 of equity, the excess of $10,000 may be borrowed and it's the

SMA amount. With $10,000 of SMA amount, twice this amount may be purchased or sold short in other marginal securities.

A company has net income of $199,000, a profit margin of 9.50 percent, and an accounts receivable balance of $106,108. Assuming 74 percent of sales are on credit, what is the company's days' sales in receivables

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Answer:

Receivables days   = 25 days

Explanation:

The receivable days is the average length of time it takes a business to receive cash from customers in respect of credit sales made.

It is calculated as follows:

Receivables days = Receivables / Credit sales × 365 days.

The credit sales is missing , hence we need to work it out as follows:

Net income =profit margin  × total  sales revenue

let sales value be represented by "y"

199,000    = 9.50% × y

y = 199,000/0.095

y= 2,094,736.84

Total sales revenue =  2,094,736.84

Credit sales = 74% × total sales revenue

                  = 74% × 2,094,736.84=1,550,105.263

Receivables days =106,108/1,550,105.26× 365 days=  24.98

Receivables days   = 25 days

In Sheridan Company, the Cutting Department had beginning work in process of 8800 units, transferred out 25300 units, and had an ending work in process of 5000 units. How many units were started by Sheridan during the month?

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Answer:

The  units were started by Sheridan during the month is 21500 units

Explanation:

The units started in the month can be derived from the below formula:

units started =units completed-beginning work-in process+ending work-in process

units completed  and transferred out=25300 units

beginning work-in process is  8800 units

ending work-in process is 5000 units

units started=25300 units-8800 units+5000 units=21500  units

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