Braden is in the 12% marginal tax bracket with a taxable income of $36,000 for the year. In addition, Braden has a $500 long-term capital gain on bonds he sold this year. If the $500 were taxed as ordinary income, Braden would remain in the 12% rate bracket. Since it is a long-term capital gain on security sales, Braden will pay tax of___________ $

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Answer 1

Answer:

$0

$60

Explanation:

Based on the information give about Braden in which Barden is in the 12% marginal tax bracket that has a taxable income of $36,000 for the year as well as a $500 long-term capital gain on the bonds .

Hence, in a situation where the $500 were been taxed as his ordinary income this means that he would still remain in the 12% rate bracket because it is a long-term capital gain on the security sales.

Therefore Braden will pay tax of $0 on this income because Barden MARGINAL RATE DID NOT INCREASE ABOVE THE 12%.

And in a situation where the $500 gain was on collectibles and taxed at a maximum 28% this means that he would incur tax of $60 on this income calculated as :

(500*12%)=$60


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You bought a 18-year, 7.2% semi-annual coupon bond today and the current market rate of return is 7.8%. The bond is callable in 6 years with a $1,099 call premium. What price did you pay for your bond

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Answer:

$ 1,035.18  

Explanation:

The price of the bond can be determined using the pv excel function as below:

=-pv(rate,nper,pmt,fv)

rate is the yield of 7.8%

nper is the number of coupons before the bonds are called which is 6

pmt is the annual coupon i.e face value*coupon rate=$1000*7.2%=$72

fv is the call price in six years' time which is $1099

=-pv(7.8%,6,72,1099)=$ 1,035.18  

73) A company releases a five-year bond with a face value of $1000 and coupons paid semiannually. If market interest rates imply a YTM of 8%, which of the following coupon rates will cause the bond to be issued at a premium? A) 7% B) 6% C) 8% D) 10%

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Answer:

The answer is D. 10%

Explanation:

The coupon rate that must cause the bond to be issued at a premium must be greater than the Yield-to-maturity (YTM).

If it is issued at a coupon rate equals to the Yield-to-maturity (YTM), it is said to be issued at par.

And If it is issued at a coupon rate lower to the Yield-to-maturity (YTM), it is said to be at discounts

Suppose a business takes out a $7,000, five-year loan at 6 percent that will be paid annually with a single, fixed payment each period. How much will be the annual payment?

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Answer: $1,662

Explanation:

The question is asking for the annual payment that will result in a present value of $7,000 given 6% and 5 years. This payment is constant so is an annuity.

7,000 = Payment * Present value Interest factor of an Annuity, 6%, 5 periods)

7,000 = Payment * 4.212

Payment = 7,000/4.212

= $1,661.92

= $1,662

If some of the products developed by I'mASoftwareCo. must face market competition that can very quickly produce either an identical product or a close substitute for it, then
a) it may decide against R&D projects of this sort.
b) it will have to figure out innovative ways to prevent adaptation and copying of its products.
c) the other firms will all save on their R&D costs.
d) it must charge more for its products to quickly compensate for the research and development costs.

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Answer:

A.It may decide against R & D projects of this sort

Explanation:

Where there is market competition, such can present an avenue for a firm to discover new products/technology. Also, a firm could generate more profit because they are able to produce goods at a cheaper rate or produce products with certain features that suits customers needs. When a firm is innovative, it will have an edge over it's competitors in the mean time hence must have made enough profits before competitors catches up.

However, in a case where competition discourages technology as in the above case i.e a new firm copying the company's idea, the company may decide against R&D projects of this sort because if the research and development effort fails, the company may incur loss which could drive it out of business. Moreover, it means that the R&D on such product has not been successful since an identical product or a close substitute product can quickly be produced by it's competitors hence must be decided against to avoid them making losses.

2.36 Is it worth it?: Andy is always looking for ways to make money fast. Lately, he has been trying to make money by gambling.

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Answer:

How may I help you?

Explanation:

What is the question?

One thing that moving averages and exponential smoothing have in common is:________
a) they can be used for long range forecasts
b) they are all a form of averages
c) they are always more accurate than time series regression forecasts
d) they result in higher MAPE values

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Answer: B). They are all forms of averages

Explanation:

In the Italian company FormFit Inc., all the important positions in its foreign subsidiaries are held by Italian nationals. According to this information, what staffing policy is pursued by the company

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Answer:

Ethnocentric staffing

Explanation:

The staffing policy persued by the company is ethnocentric staffing because this is when a multinational hires people from the home country for the management positions in the subsidiaries as in this case in which the Italian company FormFit Inc hires Italian nationals for all the important positions in its foreign subsidiaries.

A broker moves his office without telling the FREC where he is moving. Two weeks later, a seller comes in and lists his property. The property sells, but the seller is most unhappy with the way the broker performed. The seller refuses to pay a commission to the broker. Can the seller do this?

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

In this specific scenario, it can be said that Yes the seller can refuse to pay the broker a commission. This is because the broker's license ceases to be in force when the broker changes his address without notifying the FREC within 10 days. Therefore, since the broker moved and did not notify the FREC where he moved to, and did not register his new address then the seller is within his rights to refuse payment to the broker.

Calculating credit card interest. Ryan Gray, a student at State College, has a balance of $380 on his retail charge card; if the store levies a finance charge of 21 percent per year, how much monthly interest will be added to his account?

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Answer:

$6.65

Explanation:

Annual Interest = 21%

Monthly Interest = 21%/12 = 1.75%

So the monthly interest that will be added to Ryan's account would be

Monthly Interest = $380 x 1.75%

Monthly Interest =  $6.65

A machine with a cost of $164,000, accumulated depreciation of $102,000, and current year depreciation expense of $25,500 is sold for $53,600 cash. The amount that should be reported as a source of cash under cash flows from investing activities is:

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Answer:

$53,600

Explanation:

The computation of the cash flow from investing activities is shown below:

Cash flow from investing activities

Sale value of machinery $53,600

Net cash flow from investing activities $53,600

The current year depreciation expense is to be reported under operating activities and as we know that the investing activities record those activities which are held for purchased and sale of long term assets so the sale value fo machinery is only reported

Below is budgeted production and sales information for Flushing Company for the month of December. Product XXX Product ZZZ Estimated beginning inventory 31,000 units 17,100 units Desired ending inventory 36,400 units 14,300 units Region I, anticipated sales 348,000 units 266,000 units Region II, anticipated sales 189,000 units 140,000 units The unit selling price for product XXX is $6 and for product ZZZ is $15. Budgeted production for product ZZZ during the month is a.604,400 units b.403,200 units c.406,000 units d.420,300 units

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Answer:

Production= 403,200 units

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Product ZZZ

Estimated beginning inventory= 17,100 units

Desired ending inventory 14,300 units

Sales:

Region I= 266,000 units

Region II= 140,000 units

Total= 406,000

To calculate the production required for the period, we need to use the following formula:

Production= sales + desired ending inventory - beginning inventory

Production= 406,000 + 14,300 - 17,100

Production= 403,200 units

Lavage Rapide is a Canadian company that owns and operates a large automatic carwash facility near Montreal. The following table provides data concerning the company’s costs:
Fixed Cost Cost per
per Month Car Washed
Cleaning supplies $0.80
Electricity $1,200 $ 0.15
Maintenance $0.20
Wages and salaries $5,000 $0.30
Depreciation $6,000
Rent $8,000
Administrative
expenses $4,000 $0.10
For example, electricity costs are $1,200 per month plus $0.15 per car washed. The company expected to wash 9,000 cars in August and to collect an average of $4.90 per car washed.
The actual operating results for August appear below.
Lavage Rapide
Income Statement
For the Month Ended August 31
Actual cars washed 8,800
Revenue $43,080
Expenses:
Cleaning supplies 7,560
Electricity 2,670
Maintenance 2,260
Wages and salaries 8,500
Depreciation 6,000
Rent 8,000
Administrative expenses 4,950
Total expense 39,940
Net operating income $3,140
Required:
Compute the company's revenue and spending variances for August. (Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "F" for favorable, "U" for unfavorable, and "None" for no effect (i.e., zero variance). Input all amounts as positive values.)

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the company's revenue and spending variances for August is shown below:-

                                       Lavage Rapide

                           Revenue and Spending Variances

                               For the Month Ended August

Particulars               Actual   Revenue and Spending    Flexible Budget

                                  Results              Variances

Actual Cars

Washed                    8,800    

Revenue                  $43,080           $40  U                      $43,120

Less:

Expenses    

Cleaning Supplies  $7,560             $520  U                     $7,040

Electricity                 $2,670             $150 U                       $2,520

Maintenance           $2,260             $500 U                       $1,760

Wages and

Salaries                   $8,500              $860 U                     $7,640

Depreciation          $6,000               0                               $6,000

Rent                        $8,000               0                               $8,000

Administrative

Expenses               $4,950              $70 U                       $4,880

Total Expense        $39,940           $2,100 U                  $37,840

Net Operating

Income                   $3,140               $2,140 U                   $5,280

We simply deduct all expenses from the revenue generated so that the net operating income could arrive

The Lavage Rapide's Revenue and Spending Variances for August are computed as follows:

Income Statement for August

                                                   Actual Budget    Flexible Budget   Variance

Actual cars washed                           8,800                  8,800

Revenue                                        $43,080               $43,120              $40 U

Expenses:

Cleaning supplies                           $7,560                $7,040            $520  U

Electricity                                           2,670                 2,520              $150  U

Maintenance                                    2,260                   1,760             $500  U

Wages and salaries                         8,500                  7,640             $860  U

Depreciation                                    6,000                 6,000                $0 None

Rent                                                  8,000                 8,000                $0 None

Administrative expenses                4,950                 4,880                $70  U

Total expense                             $39,940            $37,840            $2,100  U

Net operating income                 $3,140              $5,280            $2,140  U

Data and Calculations:

Budgeted cars to wash in August = 9,000

Flexible budget = 8,800

Average price per car wash = $4.90

Total budgeted flexible revenue = $43,120 (8,800 x $4.90)

                                Fixed Cost         Cost per         Flexible

                                per Month       Car Washed      Budget

Cleaning supplies                              $0.80            $7,040 ($0.80 x 8,800)

Electricity                    $1,200            $ 0.15            $2,520 ($1,200 + $0.15 x 8,800)

Maintenance                                     $0.20             $1,760 ($0.20 x 8,800)

Wages and salaries  $5,000           $0.30            $7,640 ($5,000 + $.30 x 8,800)

Depreciation             $6,000                                 $6,000

Rent                          $8,000                                  $8,000

Administrative

expenses                 $4,000             $0.10            $4,880 ($4,000 + $0.10 x 8,800)

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You have just returned from a marketing convention in Boston and need to write a report detailing the event.
What should you include in the report?
A) A summary of 10 to 20 points that will benefit the reader
B) A set of minor topic headings
C) A closing that expresses appreciation
D) An exact date, name, and location
E) A summary of three to five main points that will benefit the reader

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Answer:

C) D) and E)

Explanation:

In order to write a complete and accurate report that will grab an individual's attention there are a few things that need to be included. For starters an exact date, name, and location for authenticity and to make sure that the report includes the correct information. Secondly, would be a summary of three to five main points that will benefit the reader. The readers want to read the information that interests them, so getting to the point quickly is a must in order to have a successful report. Lastly would be closing that expresses appreciation for the fact that you were able to attend the event as opposed to someone else.

The officers of an oil refiner, trader, and hedger based in New York were arrested by the FBI for committing massive financial statement fraud. The executives used many schemes to perpetuate the fraud, one of which was to hide a $30 million accounts payable from the auditors and show it as a payable arising in the following year. To conceal the fraud, they altered purchasing records, using correction fluid, and provided only photocopies of the records to the auditors. The Big 4 firm that audited this company was later sued for audit negligence in not finding this fraud.

Required:
In your opinion, were the auditors negligent for accepting photocopies of purchasing records and not detecting this accounts payable understatement?

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Answer:

Yes. The auditors were negligent for accepting photocopies of purchasing records as these are not sufficient audit evidence to base a opinion on.

Explanation:

As part of their professional skepticism, auditors must obtain sufficient audit evidence.

Audit Evidence must be reliable and relevant to be considered sufficient for the auditor to base their opinion.

Photocopies were not reliable as they do not contain the original signatures responsible personnel and may be altered.

In October of the current year, received a $15,520 payment from a client for 32 months of security services she will provide starting on September 1 of this year. This amounts to $485 per month. Janine is a calendar-year taxpayer.

a. When must Janine recognize the income from the $17,360 advance payment for services if she uses the cash method of accounting?

1. Year 1
2. Year 2
3. Year 0
4. Year 1 and year 2
5. Year 0 and year 1

b. When must Janine recognize the income from the $17,360 advance payment for services if she uses the accrual method of accounting?

1. Year 0 and Year 1
2. Year 0
3. Year 1
4. Year 1 and Year 2
5. Year 2

c. Suppose that instead of services, Janine received the payment for a security system (inventory) that she will deliver and install in year 2. When would Janine recognize the income from the advance payment for inventory sale if she uses the accrual method of accounting and she uses the deferral method for reporting income from advance payments? For financial accounting purposes, she reports the income when the inventory is delivered.

1. Year 2
2. Year 1
3. Year 0
4. Year 0 and year 1
5. Year 1 and year 2

d. Suppose that instead of services, Janine received the payment for the delivery of inventory to be delivered next year. When would Janine recognize the income from the advance payment for sale of goods if she uses the accrual method of accounting and she uses the full-inclusion method for advance payments?

1. Year 1
2. Year 1 and year 2
3. Year 2
4. Year 0 and year 1
5. Year 0

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Answer:

a. When must Janine recognize the income from the $17,360 advance payment for services if she uses the cash method of accounting?

3. Year 0

Cash method of accounting recognizes revenues and expenses when they are received or paid for.

b. When must Janine recognize the income from the $17,360 advance payment for services if she uses the accrual method of accounting?

1. Year 0 and Year 1

c. Suppose that instead of services, Janine received the payment for a security system (inventory) that she will deliver and install in year 2. When would Janine recognize the income from the advance payment for inventory sale if she uses the accrual method of accounting and she uses the deferral method for reporting income from advance payments? For financial accounting purposes, she reports the income when the inventory is delivered.

1. Year 2

She will recognize revenue only after the merchandise is delivered.

d. Suppose that instead of services, Janine received the payment for the delivery of inventory to be delivered next year. When would Janine recognize the income from the advance payment for sale of goods if she uses the accrual method of accounting and she uses the full-inclusion method for advance payments?

5. Year 0

Under this system, advanced payments are considered revenue on the year that they were received.

what is the producers surplus when barylia engages in trade and the government imposes a tariff of $1

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Answer: $20

Explanation:

When the Government introduces a tariff, it will have the effect of reducing competition for the local producers because import prices will now be higher.

The Producer surplus before the tariff was G because they were forced to sell at the global price. With the imposition of the tariff, the price went to $4 or rather P2. This then increased Producer Surplus to include area F as well.

The total Producer Surplus is therefore, F + G.

This is a triangle so it will be solved for the area by the formula;

= [tex]\frac{1}{2} * base * height[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] * 20 * ( 4 -2)

= 10 * 2

= $20

Coates Corporation uses a job-order costing system with a single plantwide predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours. The company based its predetermined overhead rate for the current year on total fixed manufacturing overhead cost of $249,000, variable manufacturing overhead of $3.80 per machine-hour, and 30,000 machine-hours. The company has provided the following data concerning Job X784 which was recently completed: Number of units in the job 50 Total machine-hours 250 Direct materials $ 470 Direct labor cost $5,500 If the company marks up its unit product costs by 30% then the selling price for a unit in Job X784 is closest to:

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Answer:

Selling price per unit= $233.87

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Overhead:

Estimated overhead= $249,000

Variable manufacturing overhead= $3.80 per machine-hou

Estimated machine-hours= 30,000 machine-hours.

Job X784:

Number of units in the job 50

Total machine-hours 250

Direct materials $ 470

Direct labor cost $5,500

Selling price= 30% mark up

First, we need to calculate the predetermined overhead rate:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= (249,000/30,000) + 3.8

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $12.1 per machine hour

Now, we can determine the total cost of Job X784:

Total cost= 470 + 5,500 + (12.1*250)

Total cost= $8,995

Finally, the selling price per unit:

Unitary cost= 8,995/50= $179.9

Selling price per unit= 179.9*1.30= $233.87

The market value of which of the items would be considered double (or multiple) counting in the calculation of GDP? Indicate the following that they are included in GDP or not included in GDP.


a. a used skateboard you buy for your brother
b. the commission paid to the seller of a previously owned collectors skateboard
c. a new building for tony hawk industries
d. used copy of the tony hawk video game
e. previously owned collectors skateboard
f. ticket for the X games bought from a person on a street corner
g. new skateboard you buy for your niece
h. Wheels used to produce a skateboard that will be sold new


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Answer:

Included in GDP :

b. the commission paid to the seller of a previously owned collectors skateboard

c. a new building for tony hawk industries

g. new skateboard you buy for your niece

Not Included in GDP :

a. a used skateboard you buy for your brother

d. used copy of the tony hawk video game

e. previously owned collectors skateboard

f. ticket for the X games bought from a person on a street corne

h. Wheels used to produce a skateboard that will be sold new

Explanation:

Gross domestic product is the total sum of final goods and services produced in an economy within a given period which is usually a year

GDP calculated using the expenditure approach = Consumption spending by households + Investment spending by businesses + Government spending + Net export

Net export = exports – imports

When exports exceeds import there is a trade deficit and when import exceeds import, there is a trade surplus.  

Items not included in the calculation off GDP includes:  

1. services not rendered to oneself

2. Activities not reported to the government  

3. illegal activities

4. sale or purchase of used products

5. sale or purchase of intermediate products

the following items aren't included in the calculation of GDP because they are used items and were included in the year they were produced. adding them to GDP would be regarded as double counting

a. a used skateboard you buy for your brother

d. used copy of the tony hawk video game

e. previously owned collectors skateboard

h. Wheels used to produce a skateboard that will be sold new aren't included in the calculation of GDP because it an intermediate product used in the production of skateboards.

ticket for the X games bought from a person on a street corner aren't included in the calculation of GDP because they have already been paid for.

An investment, which is worth 26,800 dollars and has an expected return of 4.28 percent, is expected to pay fixed annual cash flows forever with the next annual cash flow expected in 1 year. What is the present value of the annual cash flow that is expected in 4 years from today

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Answer:

Present Value =  $22,663.69

Explanation:

The present value of a sum expected in the future is the worth today given an opportunity cost interest rate. In another words ,it is amount receivable today that would make the investor to be indifferent between the amount receivable today and the future sum.

The present value of a lump sum can be worked out as follows:

PV = FV × (1+r)^(-n)

PV - Present value - ?

FV - Future value - 26,800

r- Interest rate per period - 4.28%

n- number of periods- 4

PV = 26,800 × (1.0428)^(-4)=22,663.69

PV =  $22,663.69

The payroll register for Gamble Company for the week ended April 29 indicated the following:

Salaries $1,560,000
Social security tax withheld 93,600
Medicare tax withheld 23,400
Federal income tax withheld 312,000

In addition, state and federal unemployment taxes were calculated at the rate of 5.4% and 0.6%, respectively, on $260,000 of salaries.

Required:
a. Journalize the entry to record the payroll for the week of April 29.
b. Journalize the entry to record the payroll tax expense incurred for the week of April 29.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below:

1. Salaries expense Dr $1,560,000

          To Social security tax payable  $93,600

          To Medicare tax payable $23,400

          To Federal income tax withheld payable $312,000

          To Salaries payable $1,131,000

(Being the payroll is recorded)

For recording this we debited the salary expense as it increased the expenses and credited all payable as it also increased the liabilities

2. Payroll tax expense Dr $132,600

          To Social security tax payable  $93,600

          To Medicare tax payable $23,400

          To State unemployment tax payable ($260,000 × 5.4%) $14,040

          To Federal unemployment tax payable ($260,000 × 0.6%) $1,560

(being the payroll tax expense is recorded)

For recording this we debited the payroll expense as it increased the expenses and credited all payable as it also increased the liabilities

           

Two types of cars (Deluxe and Limited) were produced by a car manufacturer last year. Quantities sold, price per unit, and labor hours are given below. QUANTITY $/UNIT Deluxe car 4,000 units sold $ 8,000 /car Limited car 6,000 units sold $ 9,500 /car Labor, Deluxe 20,000 hours $ 12 /hour Labor, Limited 30,000 hours $ 14 /hour What is the labor productivity for each car? Provide two sets of figures: units per labor hour, and dollar of output per dollar of labor expense. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

Explanation:

From the given information; we have:

                          QUANTITY                         $ / UNIT

Deluxe car        4,000 units sold                  $ 8,000 /car

Limited car       6,000 units sold                   $ 9,500 /car

Labor, Deluxe   20,000 hours                       $ 12 /hour

Labor, Limited    30,000 hours                      $ 14 /hour

The objective is to determine:

                               LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY

                  units per labor hour       dollar of output  per dollar of labor

                                                           expense

Deluxe car

Limited car

Firstly; let's us find the Labor productivity in unit/hour For the two cars;

For Deluxe car;

Labor productivity in unit/hour = Output(units)/Input ( Hours)

Labor productivity in unit/hour =  [tex]\dfrac{4000 \ Units }{20000\ Hour} = 0.20 \ Units/Hour[/tex]

For Limited car;

Labor productivity in unit/hour =  [tex]\dfrac{6000 \ Units }{30000\ Hour} = 0.20 \ Units/Hour[/tex]

Similarly; Labor productivity in dollar of output  per dollar of labor expense is:

output in dollars/input in dollars

For Deluxe Car;

output in dollars = 4000×8000  = 32000000

input in dollars = 20000×12 = 240000

Labor productivity in dollar of output  per dollar of labor expense is=

output in dollars/input in dollars

Labor productivity in dollar of output  per dollar of labor expense:

[tex]=\dfrac{32000000}{240000} \\ \\ = 133.33[/tex]

For Limited Car;

output in dollars = 6000×9500  = 57000000

input in dollars = 30000×14 = 420000

Labor productivity in dollar of output  per dollar of labor expense is=

output in dollars/input in dollars

Labor productivity in dollar of output  per dollar of labor expense:

[tex]=\dfrac{57000000}{420000} \\ \\ = 135.71[/tex]

                      LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY:

                     

                  units per labor hour       dollar of output  per dollar of labor

                                                           expense

Deluxe car    0.20                                133.33

Limited car    0.20                                135.71

Dudley is a manager at the SuperCuts franchise. He has had to fire two employees because they were treating walk-in customers with disdain and thus turning away business. Once those employees were gone, he trained new employees on how to greet customers. Business has been improving and he has realized how important personnel are for a retail business. What role do the personnel play at his SuperCuts franchise?

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Answer:

they are the interface between the brand and the customer

Explanation:

Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that the personnel in SuperCuts are the interface between the brand and the customer. The personnel are the ones that interact on a daily basis with the shoppers and provide all the information that they need regarding the SuperCut's brand in order to generate sales.

In the Solow model, in the absence of any shock, the capital stock remains at some level forever. This rest point is called the Group of answer choices Steady state Saving rate Short-run equilibrium Rate of capital accumulation

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Answer:

Steady state

Explanation:

This rest point is called the steady state. At this state investment is equal to depreciation. In solow growth model, an economy in steady state is of a stable size or fluctuates just a little.

Output, population, capital stock, saving, investment, and technical progress, all grow at a constant rate or are constant. An economy gets to a steady state after a period of growth or after a downsizing period.

you need to have $32000 in 7 years. you can earn an annual interest rate of 3 percent for the first 4 years, and 3.6 percent for the next 3 years. How much do you have to deposit today?

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Answer:

$22,569.48 is amount i must have to deposit today

Explanation:

FV = Future Value , PV = Present Value , r = rate of interest , n= no of period

PV = FV / (1 + r )n

PV = 32000 / (1 + 3%)^4*(1+3.6%)^3

PV= $32,000/ (1 + 0.03)^4*(1+0.036%)^3

PV= $32,000/ (1.03)^4*(1.036%)^3

PV= $32,000/ (1.03)^4*(1.036)^3

PV= $32,000/ 1.12550881 * 1.111934656

PV= $32,000/ 1.251492251

PV = $22,569.47514

PV = $22,569.48

$22,569.48 is amount i must have to deposit today

Brandon is a successful professional. He is a divorced father of a 10 year old. He is confident due to his award-winning work on the college debate team. He is conscious of fashion and is meticulous about his clothes. He subscribes to numerous trade and specialty magazines. He loves to tell others about the new products he buys.
A. EA
B. EM
C. L
D. LM

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Answer:

A). EA (Early Adopters)

Explanation:

There are basically five categories of adopters namely (in no particular order):

Early adopters (EA);

Late majority(LM);

Early majority (EM);

Innovators (I);

Laggards (L).

The early adopters can be said to be trend setters. Their opinions are taken by others as they are quite young and have enough social contacts. They tend to adopt to new technologies easily, but not as apt as the innovators. The early adopters tend to show off  their choice of fashion and trends and even suggest to others to buy similar products.

All the characteristics of Brandon listed in this case falls in the early adopters perfectly. Therefore we can say that brandon is an early adopter(EA).

Option A is correct.

Ms. Johnson invested $10,000 in a 10-year zero coupon bond and $20,000 in a 3-year semiannual coupon bond that has a duration of 2.5 years. Her portfolio is immunized from interest rate risk if ______.

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Answer:

Her investment horizon is 5 years

Explanation:

If investment = $10,000

10-year zero coupon bond

$20,000 in a 3-year semiannual duration = 2.5 years.

Duration = (1/3 )*10 + (2/3)*2.5

= 5 years

A special tax was levied by Downtown City to retire and pay interest on general obligation bonds that were issued to finance the construction of a new city hall. Where are the receipts from the tax recorded?

a. Capital Projects Fund
b. Special Revenue Fund
c. Debt Service Fund
d. General Fund
e. None of the above

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Answer:

C. Debt Service Fund.

Explanation:

Dept service funds can be described as monies or reserves which are been used to pay for capitals, interest and certain dept that have accrued by the company and it can cover for any other form of dept owed by the company.

It's existence is put in place to reduce the risk of a debt security for future investors. This can be paid out monthly mid-monthly, quarterly or possibly yearly.

This why the tax on general obligation bonds that has been put upon Downtown city to finance the hall has it receipts in place at the dept service fund office.

Prepare journal entries for each of the following. For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. a. Issued a check to establish a petty cash fund of $500. b. The amount of cash in the petty cash fund is $160. Issued a check to replenish the fund, based on the following summary of petty cash receipts: store supplies, $199 and miscellaneous selling expense, $126. Record any missing funds in the cash short and over account. For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

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Answer:

A.Dr Petty cash $500

Cr To Cash Account $500

B. Dr Store supplies $199

Dr Miscellaneous expenses $126

Dr Cash over and short $15

Cr To Cash Account $340

Explanation:

Petty cash can be defined to a small or little amount of currency and coins which a company tend to use to pay small amounts without writing a cheque.

a)The Journal entry to create a petty cash fund with $500 will be recorded as:

Dr Petty cash $500

Cr To Cash Account$500

b) Preparation of the Journal entry to record any missing funds in the cash short and over account.

The total expenses as per receipts will be:

199+126=325

The balance of petty cash will have:

500-325=$175

The balance available in the petty cash fund is given as $160, which is short by $15 (175-160).

Therefore we need to replenish the fund with $ 340 which is Available fund of $160 -Original fund $500

Hence, the difference in the fund due to error will be treated just like an expense in which debit will be given to an account called ''cash over and short"

Thus, the debit is given to the expenses and credit to cash account.

The entry to record replenishing the fund would not credit the Petty Cash account.

The entry will be

Dr Store supplies $199

Dr Miscellaneous expenses $126

Dr Cash over and short $15

Cr To Cash Account $340

"The manufacturing operations of Bryant, Inc. had the following balances for the month of January:

Inventories January 1 January 31
Raw materials $12,000 $13,000
Work in process 21,000 23,000
Finished goods 14,000 16,000

Bryant transferred $290,000 of completed goods out of work in process during January.

Compute the cost of goods sold.

a. $293,000
b. $270,000
c. $268,000
d. $272,000

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Answer:

COGS= $288,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Inventories January 1 January 31

Finished goods 14,000 16,000

Bryant transferred $290,000 of completed goods out of work in the process during January.

To calculate the cost of goods sold, we need to use the following formula:

COGS= beginning finished inventory + cost of goods manufactured - ending finished inventory

COGS= 14,000 + 290,000 - 16,000

COGS= 288,000

The cost of direct materials transferred into the Bottling Department of Mountain Springs Water Company is $538,900. The conversion cost for the period in the Bottling Department is $592,000. The total equivalent units for direct materials and conversion are 31,700 and 7,400, respectively. Determine the direct materials and conversion cost per equivalent unit.

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Answer: 17 per unit; 80 per unit

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that the cost of direct materials transferred into the Bottling Department of Mountain Springs Water Company is $538,900 and that the conversion cost for the period in the Bottling Department is $592,000 while the total equivalent units for direct materials and conversion are 31,700 and 7,400, respectively.

The direct materials cost per equivalent unit will be the cost of direct materials that is transferred into the Bottling Department of Mountain Springs Water Company which is $538,900 divided by the total equivalent units for direct materials which is 31700. This will be:

= $538,900/31700

= 17 per unit

The conversion cost per equivalent unit will be the conversion cost for the period in the Bottling Department which is $592,000 divided by the total equivalent units for conversion which is 7,400. This will be:

= $59200/7400

= 80 per unit

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