Classify the scenarios as part of the U.S. capital account or the U.S. current account.
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3. Al, a U.S. citizen, purchases a vacation home in Ixtapa, Mexico. A U.S. company exports its product.
4. Moira, a U.S. citizen, purchases an imported doll house for her daughter.
5. The Canadian government purchases U.S. Treasury securities.
6. Margarita, a Mexican citizen, receives dividends on stock she owns in Apple, a U.S. company.

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Answer 1

Answer:

The Current account has to do with the trade of goods and services across countries.

The Capital account on the other hand deals with transfers of funds as well as investments - including real estate - in other countries.

3. Al, a U.S. citizen, purchases a vacation home in Ixtapa, Mexico.⇒ U.S. CAPITAL ACCOUNT.

Deals with an investment in another country so this goes to the Capital account.

4.  A U.S. company exports its product. ⇒ U.S. CURRENT ACCOUNT

This has to do with the trade of goods so falls under the current account.

5. Moira, a U.S. citizen, purchases an imported doll house for her daughter. ⇒ U.S. CURRENT ACCOUNT.

This has to do with a trade in goods and services so goes to current account.

6. The Canadian government purchases U.S. Treasury securities. ⇒ U.S.. CAPITAL ACCOUNT.

This has to do with an investment in the United States from another country so this is a capital account transaction.

7. Margarita, a Mexican citizen, receives dividends on stock she owns in Apple, a U.S. company. ⇒ U.S. CURRENT ACCOUNT.

Dividends and remittances fall under the current account when coming from another country.

Answer 2

Answer:

Classify each scenario as part of the U.S. financial account or the U.S. current account.

Al, a U.S. citizen, purchases a vacation home in Ixtapa, Mexico.

Financial Account

A U.S. company exports its product.

Current Account

Moira, a U.S. citizen, purchases an imported dollhouse for her daughter.

Current Account

The Canadian government purchases U.S. Treasury securities.

Financial Account

Margarita, a Mexican citizen, receives dividends on stock she owns in

Apple, a U.S. company.

Current Account

Explanation:

The balance of payments is divided into two accounts, the capital and financial account and the current account. The U.S. financial account includes financial assets and real assets. The current account includes goods, services, income payments, and transfers.

The scenarios of Al's vacation home and the Canadian government purchasing U.S. Treasury securities belong in the financial account.

Imports, like Moira's daughter's dollhouse, exports, and the dividends Margarita receives from Apple are all part of the current account.


Related Questions

The manager of the Quick Stop Corner Convenience Store (which never closes) sells four cases of Stein beer each day. Order costs are $8.00 per order, and Stein beer costs $.80 per six-pack (each case of Stein beer contains four six-packs). Orders arrive three days from the time they are placed. Daily holding costs are equal to five percent of the cost of the beer.
1. At what point should he reorder Stein beer?
A. 0 cases remaining
B. 4 cases remaining
C. 12 cases remaining
D. 16 cases remaining
E. 20 cases remaining
2. If he were to order 16 cases of Stein beer at a time, what would be the length of an order cycle?
A. 0.25 days
B. 3 days
C. 1 day
D. 4 days
E. 20 days
3. If he were to order 16 cases of Stein beer at a time, what would be the average inventory level?
A. 4 cases
B. 12 cases
C. 8 cases
D. 20 cases
E. 16 cases
4. If he were to order 16 cases of Stein beer at a time, what would be the daily total inventory costs, EXCLUDING the cost of the beer?
A. $2.00
B. $4.00
C. $1.28
D. $3.28
E. $2.56
5. What is the economic order quantity for Stein beer?
A. 8 cases
B. 11 cases
C. 14 cases
D. 20 cases

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Answer:

1. C. 12 cases remaining

2. B. 3 days

3. A. 4 Cases

4. A. $2.00

5. B. 11 cases

Explanation:

4 cases of beer are sold everyday. The ordering cost is $8.00 per order,

Reorder point = Lead time * Units demanded per day

Reorder point = 3 days * 4 cases of beer = 12 cases remaining

Economic Order Quantity = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{2* Annual demand * Ordering cost}{Holding cost per unit} }[/tex]

EOQ = 11 cases

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

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Answer:

Red Co.

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

= $38,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Investing activities section of the Statement of Cash Flows:

Sales of investment in Gold Co stock       $15,000

Dividends received on Blue Co. stock        10,000

Purchase of investment in Yellow Co       (75,000)

Proceeds from the disposal of equipment 12,000

Net cash used by investing activities      $38,000

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

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

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Answer:

Sheryl Hansen

T- Accounts

Cash

Account Titles                  Debit   Credit

a. Sheryl Hasen, Capital $3,100

b. Equipment                                 $500  

d. Accounts Payable                       300

e. Sheryl Hasen, Drawings             700

Sheryl Hasen, Capital

Account Titles                  Debit   Credit

a. Cash                                        $3,100

Equipment

Account Titles                  Debit   Credit

b. Cash                             $500

c. Accounts Payable          800

Accounts Payable

Account Titles                  Debit   Credit

c. Equipment                                 $800

d.  Cash                            $300

Sheryl Hasen, Drawings

Account Titles                  Debit   Credit

e. Cash                            $700

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

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

b. Equipment $500 Cash $500

c. Equipment $800 Accounts Payable $800

d. Accounts Payable $300 Cash $300

e. Sheryl Hasen, Drawings $700 Cash $700

Assume that the reserve-deposit ratio is 0.2. The Federal Reserve carries out open-market operations, purchasing $1,000,000 worth of bonds from banks. This action increased the money supply by $2,600,000. What is the currency-deposit ratio

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Answer:

Explanation:

Money multiplier (MM) = Increase in money supply / Purchase of bonds

Money multiplier (MM) = $2,600,000 / $1,000,000

Money multiplier (MM) = 2.6

Reserve deposit ratio (RR) = 0.2

If currency deposit ratio be CR, then,

MM = (1 + CR) / (CR + RR)

2.6 = (1 + CR) / (CR + 0.2)

2.6CR + 0.52 = 1 + CR

1.6CR = 0.48

CR = 0.3

So, the currency-deposit ratio is 0.3

What is the most powerful profit driver according to Nielson Co., a prominent marketing research company?


a) Effective management strategy
b) Effective financing strategy
c) Effective pricing strategy

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Effective Pricing Strategy

Income after deducting vacancy, collection losses and adding in income from other sources that is available to pay expenses is referred to as:

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Answer: Effective gross income

Explanation:

The income after vacancy, collection losses has been deducted and adding income from other sources that is available is added to pay expenses ia called the effective gross income.

Effective gross income can be calculated when the potential gross rental income is added with income and then the vacancy and the credit costs of a rental property is subtracted.

The effective gross income is important as it helps in determining the rental property value and also the true positive cash flow that can be produced.

Suppose the Alaskan king crab harvest is unregulated and any person with a crab boat and some diesel fuel can go offshore, lower a crab pot, and harvest king crab. As a result, this common resource is overused. Which policy choice might produce the socially optimal king crab harvest

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Answer: A. Alaska auctions a limited number of licenses to harvest king crab.

Explanation:

The options include:

A. Alaska auctions a limited number of licenses to harvest king crab.

B. The U.S. and Canadian governments remove trade barriers, which allows for more trade of products like king crab.

C. Alaska removes taxes on diesel fuel, which lowers the price of diesel.

D. Alaska subsidizes the purchase of crab boats.

The socially optimal level of output will be achieved when there's allocative efficiency. It is the level whereby market failure is curtailed.

The policy choice that might produce the socially optimal king crab harvest is for Alaska to auction a limited number of licenses to harvest king crab.

This will help in the reduction at which the resource is overused as there'll be regulation and reduction in the number of person that can harvest king crab.

The comparative balance sheets for Pina Colada Corp. show these changes in noncash current asset accounts: accounts receivable decreased $78,500, prepaid expenses increased $28,200, and inventories increased $41,700. Compute net cash provided by operating activities using the indirect method, assuming that net income is $226,500.

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Answer:

Cash Flow from Operating Activities

Net Income                                                  $226,500

Decrease in Accounts Receivable             $78,500

Increase in Prepaid Expenses                   -$28,200

Increase in Inventories                               -$41,700

Cash Provided by Operating Activities    $235,100

Assume a portfolio is worth $70,000, consisting of X, Y, and cash. Also assume you invested $35,000 in X, $14,000 in Y and the rest in cash, and that X and Y have betas of 1.45 and 0.80 respectively. Calculate the portfolio beta. (Provide numerical answer to 3 decimal places.)

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Answer:

0.885

Explanation:

Beta measures systemic risk. The higher beta is, the higher the systemic risk and the higher the compensation demanded for by investors

The portfolio's beta can be determined by adding together the weighted beta of each stock in the portfolio

weighed beta of a stock = percentage of the stock in the portfolio x beta of the stock

Percentage of x = $35,000 / 70,000 = 0.5 = 50%

Percentage of y = $14,000 / 70,000 = 0.2 = 20%

Percentage of cash = 100 - (50 + 20) = 30%

Cash usually have a beta of zero

portfolio beta = (0.5 x 1.45) + (0.2 x 0.8) + (0.3 x 0) =

0.725 + 0.16 + 0 = 0.885

0.725

0.16

During the month of June, Indigo Boutique recorded cash sales of $274,990 and credit sales of $165,636, both of which include the 7% sales tax that must be remitted to the state by July 15. Prepare the adjusting entry that should be recorded to fairly present the June 3

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entry is shown below

Sales tax (($257,000 + $154,800) ×7%) $28,826

      To sales tax payable $28,826

(Being the sales tax expense is recorded)

Here the sales tax is debited as it increased the expense and credited the sales tax payable as it also increased the liability

The calculation is as follows;

= $27,4990 ×100 ÷ 107

= $257,000

And,

= $165,636 × 100 ÷ 107

= $154,800

Questions 1. Do you think Harvard was right in inviting Chelsea Manning to become a Visiting Fellow? Why or why not?

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Answer:

no i dont becuase she a spy

Explanation:

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

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Answer:

Annual depreciation= $25,375

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $109,200

Salvage value= $4,200

Useful life in miles= 120,000

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

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

2018:

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

Annual depreciation= 0.875*29,000

Annual depreciation= $25,375

What is the major difference
between an attraction and
entertainment?
• An attraction always requires a paid admission.
An attraction can be
part of a travel package.
An attraction is offered year-round.
An attraction offers retail services.

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Answer:

The major difference between an attraction and entertainment is

An attraction can be  part of a travel package.

Explanation:

Answer:

Answer: An attraction always requires a paid admission.

Explanation:

Tying sales happen when Select the correct answer below: a customer is required to buy one product only if the customer also buys a second product. two or more products are sold as one. firms divide markets by allocating customers. an existing firm reacts to a new firm by dropping prices very low until the new firm is driven out of the market.

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Answer:

a customer is required to buy one product only if the customer also buys a second product.

Explanation:

Tying sales means the circumstance in which a customer is needed to purchase other item so that he or she is able to acquire the commodity

So here it refers that the situation where the customer is needed to purchase one product only in the case when the customer also purchased the second product

Therefore as per the given situation, the first option is correct

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



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

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

What are Debit card?

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

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

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

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

Explanation:

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

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

Fixed costs are $1500000 and the variable costs are 75% of the unit selling price. What is the break-even point in dollars?

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Answer:

$6,000,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the break-even point in dollars

Using this formula

Break-even point (Dollars)=Fixed costs/(1-Variable costs percentage of unit selling price)

Let plug in the formula

Break-even point (Dollars)=$1,500,000/ (1-.75)

Break-even point (Dollars)=$1,500,000/.25

Break-even point (Dollars)=$6,000,000

Therefore the break-even point in dollars is $6,000,000

The following information was extracted from the first year absorption-based accounting records of Baldwin Corporation Total fixed costs incurred $100,000 Total variable costs incurred 50,000 Total period costs incurred 70,000 Total variable period costs incurred 30,000 Units produced 20,000 Units sold 12,000 Unit sales price $12 Refer to Baldwin Corporation. Based on variable costing, if Baldwin had sold 12,001 units instead of 12,000, its income before income taxes would have been Select one: a. $8.33 higher. b. $11.00 higher. c. $9.50 higher. d. $8.50 higher.

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Answer:

is not impospol ok hom many transilet

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

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Answer:

long-term capital gain of $25,000.

Explanation:

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

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

Let plug in the formula

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

Long-term capital gain=$25,000

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

Which of the following is an example of a good with elastic supply in the short run?

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Answer: passenger airplanes

Explanation:

Explain where in the U.S. balance of payments an entry would be recorded for each of the following:
a. A Hong Kong financier buys some U.S. corporate stock.
b. A U.S. tourist in Paris buys some perfume to take home.
c. A Japanese company sells machinery to a pineapple company in Hawaii.
d. U.S. farmers gave food to starving children in Ethiopia.
e. The U.S. Treasury sells a bond to a Saudi Arabian prince.
f. A U.S. tourist flies to France on Air France.
g. A U.S. company sells insurance to a foreign firm.

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Answer:

a. This a capital inflow and it will be recorded in the capital account in the BOP in the BOP.

b. This is an imports of merchandise and it will be recorded under current account in the BOP.

c. This is also an import of merchandise and it will be recorded under current in the BOP.

d. This is an exports of merchandise and it will be recorded under current in the BOP.

e. This an outflow of capital and it will be recorded under capital accounts in the BOP.

f. This is a purchase or import of service and it will be recorded under current account in BOP.

g. This is a sale or export of service and it will be recorded under current account in the BOP.

Explanation:

Balance of Payment (BOP) refers to the statement in which every monetary transactions made between residents of a country and the rest of the world during a specific period are recorded.

Balance of payments records the inflows and outflows of capital which monitors under capital account, imports and exports of merchandise and service which are monitor under current account, and financial transactions.

Therefore, we have:

a. A Hong Kong financier buys some U.S. corporate stock.

This a capital inflow and it will be recorded in the capital account in the BOP in the BOP.

b. A U.S. tourist in Paris buys some perfume to take home.

This is an imports of merchandise and it will be recorded under current account in the BOP.

c. A Japanese company sells machinery to a pineapple company in Hawaii.

This is also an import of merchandise and it will be recorded under current in the BOP.

d. U.S. farmers make a gift of food to starving children in Ethiopia

This is an exports of merchandise and it will be recorded under current in the BOP.

e. The U.S. Treasury sells a bond to a Saudi Arabian prince.

This an outflow of capital and it will be recorded under capital accounts in the BOP.

f. A U.S. tourist flies to France on Air France.

This is a purchase or import of service and it will be recorded under current account in BOP.

g. A U.S. company sells insurance to a foreign firm.

This is a sale or export of service and it will be recorded under current account in the BOP.

Information you might study in a particular class is called (blank)


an elective

a club

curriculum

an internship

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Answer:

curriculum is the correct answer right no

Answer:

Information you might study in a particular class is called curriculum

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

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

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

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Answer:

The answer is "Choice d"

Explanation:

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

A website such as Lucky Brand can target each of the following with remarketing, except:____.
a. individuals who visited the site from a different device than the device they are currently using.
b. visitors to Lucky Brand that placed an item in the shopping cart, but did not make a purchase.
c. visitors who have made a previous purchase.
d. individuals who visited the Lucky Brand website within a specific time period, such as within 30 to 90 days.

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Answer:

a. individuals who visited the site from a different device than the device they are currently using.

Explanation:

In the case when the website like lucky brand would target the visitors who add the items in the shopping cart but didnot checkout, the visitors who have done purchase previously or the individuals who visited the website within a time period i.e. 30 to 90 days

but the individuals who visited the website not from the same device they are using right now does not represent the targeting

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

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Answer:

Bonaime, Inc.

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

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

3. The company's equity weight = 83.32%

4. The company's debt weight = 16.68%

5. The company's WACC = 5.9035%

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Common stock outstanding = 7.7 million shares

Current share price = $62.70

Book value per share = $5.70

Most recent dividend per share = $3.70

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

Value:

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

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

Bonds outstanding:           First Bonds      Second Bonds   Total

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

Coupon rate                           7.2%               8.2%

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

Market value per bond         89.5%              88.5%

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

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

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

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

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

= 83.32%

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

= 16.68%

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

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

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

= 0.04916  + 0.009875

= 0.059035

= 5.9035%

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

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

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Answer: Contrast

Explanation:

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

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

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

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

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

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

Interrogations

threats

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

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Answer:

Kato Company

a. Vertical Analysis:

                      December 31, 2020   %       December 31, 2019   %  

Accounts

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

Inventory                       450,000  38.5%                    360,000  36.4%

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

b. Horizontal Analysis:

                      December 31, 2020 Change  December 31, 2019  

Accounts

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

Inventory                       450,000     +25%                    360,000

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

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                      December 31, 2020    December 31, 2019  

Accounts

Receivable                  $720,000                  $630,000

Inventory                       450,000                    360,000

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

                      December 31, 2020   %       December 31, 2019   %  

Accounts

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

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

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

                      December 31, 2020 Change               December 31, 2019  

Accounts

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

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

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

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

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

Answers

Answer: $7,500

Explanation:

3,000 units of LF normally costs:

= 3,000 * 30

= $90,000

7,000 units of 1B normally costs:

= 7,000 * 10

= $70,000

Together they cost:

= 90,000 + 70,000

= $160,000

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

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

= $67,500

Cost per unit of LF purchased at lump sum cost:

= 67,500 / 3,000 units

= $22.50

Gross profit:

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

= (30 - 22.50) * 1,000

= $7,500

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