During the first nine months of 2013, how much debt did Chevron issue? Please provide your answer in millions without comma separator or decimal (Ex: 343323456)

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Answer 1

Answer:

5000 millions

Explanation:

Debt is an important source to finance business operations. The Chevron has  issued 5000 million of debt in 2013. The reason for issuing such huge amount of debt is to finance the acquisition of machinery or purchase inventory. This helps the company to grow its business and expand its operations. Debt is an easy and cheap source of finance and mostly organizations prefer issuing debt instead of equity. On the other hand issuing high debt increases the company gearing and risk level.


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In 1985, a given Japanese imported automobile sold for 1,476,000 yen, or $8,200. If the car still sold for the same amount of yen today but the current exchange rate is 144 yen per dollar, what would the car be selling for today in U.S. dollars?

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Answer:

The car will be selling for $10250 today

Explanation:

To calculate the selling price of the car in dollars today, we have to convert the value of 1476000 yen into dollars based on the exchange rate between dollars and yen today. It is known that the car will be sold for the same amount of yen today for which it was sold in 1985 and this amount is 1476000 yen.

We know that 1 dollar equals 144 yen.

Thus, let x be the number of dollars that equal 1476000 yen today.

x = 1476000 / 144

x = $10250

The car will be sold for $10250 today

The weather report says that a devastating and unexpected freeze is expected to hit Florida tonight during the peak of the citrus harvest. In an efficient market, one would expect the price of Florida Orange's stock to Group of answer choices increase immediately. drop immediately. gradually increase for the next several weeks. unable to determine. gradually decline for the next several weeks.

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Answer:

A. drop immediately.

Explanation:

In an efficient market, assets within it are expected to accurately represent all of the knowledge that affects that asset. The market is very sensitive to and changes accordingly to new knowledge.

When the weather forecast states that it is expected that a catastrophic and unpredictable freeze will strike Florida tonight during the height of the citrus harvest, the price of Orange 's stock will instantly drop.

A later good news could trigger an increase in stock prices.

On December 31, 2021, Coolwear Inc. had balances in Accounts Receivable and Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts of $44,000 and $1,300, respectively. During 2022, Coolwear wrote off $775 in accounts receivable and determined that there should be an allowance for uncollectible accounts of $4,100 at December 31, 2022. Bad debt expense for 2022 would be:

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Answer: $3,575

Explanation:

Opening balance for Allowance for Noncollectable Accounts for 2022 is closing balance for 2021 = $1,300.

Cool wear wrote off $775 during the year which would come out of the allowance;

= 1,300 - 775

= $525

An allowance of $4,100 was determined for the year which means that the Bad debt expense is the difference between the determined allowance and the current balance because this is the amount that the account had to be increased by to cater for the bad debt expense.

= 4,100 - 525

= $3,575

Daves Inc. recently hired you as a consultant to estimate the company’s Weighted Average Cost of Capital. You have obtained the following information: 1. There is no preferred equity in the company’s capital structure. 2. The company’s debt is financed through issuing corporate bond and now the yield to maturity of this bond is 8%. 3. The company’s common stock has an estimated return of 10%. 4. The tax rate is 40%. 5. The bond price is $900 per unit and there are 1 million units of bond issued. 6. The common stock is priced at $10 per share and there are 10 million stock shares outstanding. What is the firm’s WACC based on market value?

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Answer:

WACC = 5.32%

Explanation:

bond's YTM = 8%

cost of equity = 10%

tax rate = 40%

total bonds = $900,000,000

total common stocks = $100,000,000

total firm's value = $1,000,000,000

to simplify the process I will use hundreds of millions

WACC = (1/10 x 10%) + [9/10 x 8% x (1 - 40%)] = 1% + 4.32% = 5.32%

Suppose that a flower nursery benefits from having a butterfly farm located only a few miles away, because the presence of the insects greatly improves flower pollination. Lawyers for the two companies meet to draft a legal document specifying the number of butterflies the farm promises to maintain in exchange for payments by the nursery.
The need for highly paid lawyers to work out a legal agreement between the flower nursery and the butterfly farm contradicts an important requirement of _________ namely, that the parties experiencing an externality must be able to _________ .
Private solutions to externalities do not always work. One of the primary occurrences of this is when parties must spend an excessive amount of time or money to reach an agreement. This describes the problem of ________ .

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Answer:

The need for highly paid lawyers to work out a legal agreement between the flower nursery and the butterfly farm contradicts an important requirement of the case theorem namely, that the parties experiencing an externality must be able to bargain at low cost.

Private solutions to externalities do not always work. One of the primary occurrences of this is when parties must spend an excessive amount of time or money to reach an agreement. This describes the problem of transaction costs.

Explanation:

In case theorem,in the presence of externality, irrespective of which company own the right to the property, the two companies can negotiate for the optimal solution, provided the negotiation costs are negligible.

Transaction cost is said to be the cost which is involved in the form of time or money during the finalisation of a decision or reaching to an agreement.

In this case, excessive amount of money is spent in following the bargains between both parties to get the final aggrement, since they need highly paid lawyers. This is the problem of transaction cost.

Roan Paper Co. produces the paper used by wallpaper manufacturers.
Roan's four-stage process includes mixing, cooking, rolling and cutting.
On March 1, the Mixing Department had 300 rolls of paper in process.
During March, the Mixing Department completed the mixing process for those 300 rolls and also started and completed the mixing process for an additional 4,200 rolls of paper.
The department started but did not finish the mixing process for an additional 500 rolls, which were 20% complete with respect to both direct materials and conversion work at the end of March.
Direct materials and conversion costs are incurred evenly throughout the mixing process.
The Mixing Department compiled the following data for March:
Direct Materials Direct Labor Manufacturing Overhead Allocated Total Costs
Beginnning
inventory, Mar. 1 $350 $245 $200 $795
Costs added
during March 4,940 3,000 3,225 11,165
Total costs $5,290 $3,245 $3,425 $11,960
Required:
1. Prepare a production cost report for the Mixing Department for March.
The company uses the weighted-average method.
2. Journalize all transactions affecting the company's mixing process during March.
Assume labor costs are accrued and not yet paid.

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Answer:

Roan Paper Co.

Mixing Department

Production Cost Report for March:

                                   Direct         Direct     Manufacturing    Total Costs

                                  Materials     Labor      O/h Allocated

Beginning  inventory    $350         $245        $200                  $795

Costs added  during

  March                       4,940        3,000       3,225                  11,165

Total costs               $5,290      $3,245     $3,425               $11,960

less Ending inventory  $115            $71           $74                   $260

Cost of production  $5,175       $3,174      $3,351                $11,700

2. General Journal:

Date    Description                       Debit          Credit

March

Cost of production                     $11,700

Direct Materials                                               $5,175

Direct Labor                                                    $3,174

Manufacturing overhead                               $3,351

To record the cost of production for march.

Direct Materials costs             $5,175

Direct Labor costs                   $3,174

Manufacturing overhead        $3,351

Cash Account                                                $8,526

Wages Payable                                              $3,174

To record costs of materials, labor and overhead.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations for March:

                                   Direct        Direct     Manufacturing      Total Costs

                                  Materials     Labor      O/h Allocated

Beginning  inventory  $350         $245          $200                   $795

Costs added  during

  March                     4,940        3,000          3,225                   11,165

Total costs             $5,290      $3,245        $3,425                $11,960

Total units = 5,000 ( Beginning = 300, March started = 4,200 and Ending = 500 units)

Beginning inventory of 300 and started and completed, 4,200 were 100% complete = 4,500

Ending inventory of 500 were 20% complete = 100 units.

b) Calculation of Equivalent units:

                                   Direct        Direct     Manufacturing      Total Costs

                                  Materials     Labor      O/h Allocated

Units completed          4,600       4,600        4,600                    4,600

Ending inventory            100            100            100                        100

Production for March 4,500        4,500        4,500                    4,500

Unit cost per

equivalent unit              $1.15        $0.71         $0.74                     $2.60

Cost of Ending WIP       $115         $71            $74                       $260

Cost of production     $5,175       $3,174      $3,351                 $11,700    

b) Equivalent units are the units under production multiplied by their percentage of completion.  Usually, completed units have 100% completion, while work in process do not have 100% completion with respect to conversion costs, especially.  The purpose of calculating equivalent units is to determine accurate costs of units completed.

c) The weighted-average method in allocating production costs means that the beginning inventory, units started and completed in the period, and the equivalent units of ending inventory are added.  Then the costs of materials, labor, and overhead are allocated based on the average costs.

You put up $50 at the beginning of the year for an investment. The value of the investment grows 4% and you earn a dividend of $3.50. Your HPR was ____. A. 4% B. 3.5% C. 7% D. 11%

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Answer: 11%

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that an individual put up $50 at the beginning of the year for an investment and that the value of the investment grows 4% and the person earn a dividend of $3.50.

The HPR will be calculated as :

= 4% + (3.50/50)

= 4% + 0.07

= 0.04 + 0.07

= 0.11

= 11%

Hildreth Company uses a job order cost system. The following data summarize the operations related to production for April, the first month of operations.

a. Materials purchased on account, $147,000.
b. Materials requisitioned and factory labor used:

Job No. Materials Factory Labor
101 $19,320 $19,500
102 23,100 28,140
103 13,440 14,000
104 38,200 36,500
105 18,050 15,540
106 18,000 18,700
For general factory use 9,000 20,160

c. Factory overhead costs incurred on account, $6,000.
d. Depreciation of machinery and equipment, $4,100.
e. The factory overhead rate is $40 per machine hour.

Job No. Machine Hours
101 23
102 43
103 37
104 65
105 32
106 35
Total 235

f. Jobs completed: 101, 102, 103, and 105.
g. Jobs were shipped and customers were billed as follows: Job 101, $7,640; Job 102, $10,810; Job 105, $16,490.

Required:

1. Journalize the entries to record the summarized operations.
2. Post the appropriate entries to T-accounts for Work in Process and Finished Goods.
3. Prepare a schedule of unfinished jobs to support the balance in the Work in Process account.
4. Prepare a schedule of finished jobs to support the balance in the Finished Goods account.

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Answer:

raw materials 147,000 debit

   account payable    147,000 credit

WIP-inventory       130,110  debit

Factory Overhead  9,000 debit

       raw materials                  139,110 credit

WIP-inventory      132,380 debit

Factory Overhead  20,160 debit

      Wages Payable           152,540 credit

Factory overhead  6,000 debit

  Account Payable     6,000 credit

Factory Overhead 4,100 debit

  Acc Dep machinery    4,100 credit

WIP-inventory      9,400 debit

  Factory Overehad            9,400 credit

Finished Goods 233,790 debit

  WIP-Inventory      233,790 credit

Cost of Good Sold 127,570 debit

    Finished Good Invnetory   127,570 credit

account receivables 34,940 debit

            sales revenue    34,940 credit

Cost of GoodSold 29,860 debit

     Factory Overhead   29,860 credit

Explanation:

Materials Labor  Overhead Total

101       19320 19500  920 39740

102       23100 28140  1720 52960

103        13440 14000  1480 28920

104      38200 36500 2600 77300

105       18050 15540   1280 34870

106       18000 18700 1400 38100

Total    130110     132380 9400 271890

Completed 101 + 102 + 103 + 105

Total finished good:  233,790

Applied overhead calculations:

235 hours x $40 = 9,400

COst of Good Sold

101 + 102 + 105

Total cost: 127,570

Sales Revenues

7,640 + 10,810 + 16,490 = 34,940

Overhead T account

DEBIT              CREDIT

9,000

20,160

6,000

4,100

                          9,400

29860  UNDERAPPLIED

we must increase it against Cost of Good Sold

the pure expectations theory holds, which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. The maturity risk premium would be zero. b. The yield curve for Treasury securities would be flat, but the yield curve for corporate securities might be downward sloping. c. If 2-year bonds yield more than 1-year bonds, an investor with a 2-year time horizon would almost certainly end up with more money if he or she bought 2-year bonds. d. The yield curve for both Treasury and corporate bonds should be flat. e. The yield curve for Treasury securities cannot be downward sloping.

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Answer: The Maturity Risk Premium would be zero.

Explanation:

The Pure Expectations Theory believes that forward rates are just a representation of what people expect Future rates to be.

For this reason therefore, it believed that the Maturity Premium is Zero amongst Long Term Treasury Securities and that the difference in interest rates attached to Treasury bonds of different maturities is simply a result of what people perceive future interest rates to look like but as for Maturity Premiums, it doesn't exist in long term Treasury Securities.

Consumerism is described as activities undertaken by independent individuals, groups, and organizations to protect their rights as consumers.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

a. True

Explanation:

This alternative is true, as consumerism can be defined as a phenomenon that is positive for economic growth to occur, because through the increase in the consumption of goods and services, companies benefit from increased sales, revenues and profits while consumers benefit from the utilities and benefits of the consumer goods they purchase.

Therefore, consumerism is seen as a phenomenon that strengthens the capitalist economy, as consumer spending accounts for most of the GDP and aggregate demand, factors essential to economic growth.

Handel Company uses the allowance method for estimating uncollectible accounts.
January 5 Sold merchandise to Terry Richman for $2,000, terms n/15.
April 15 Received $600 from Terry Richman on account.
August 21 Wrote off as uncollectible the balance of the Terry Richman account when she declared bankruptcy.
October 5 Unexpectedly received a check for $300 from Terry Richman. It is not felt any more will be received from Richman.
Prepare journal entries to record the above transactions: (Credit account titles are automatically indente

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Answer:

Entries are given below

Explanation:

January 5 - Sold Merchandise

                                                           DEBIT      CREDIT

Receivable - Terry                            $2,000

Sales Revenue                                                     $2,000

April 15 - Received $600 from terry

                                                                DEBIT      CREDIT

Cash                                                         $600

Receivable - Terry                                                      $600

August 21 wrote off uncollectable debt

                                                                    DEBIT      CREDIT

Allowance for debt (2000-400)                $1,400

Receivable - Terry                                                           $1,400

October 5 Received a check

                                                                DEBIT      CREDIT

Receivable - Terry                                   $300

Allowance for doubtful debt                                     $300

A customer purchases $100,000 of corporate bonds at 80% in a margin account. The customer must deposit:

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Answer:

$16,000

Explanation:

Computation of what the customer must deposit for purchasing $100,000 of corporate bonds at 80% in a margin account

Since the minimum maintenance is the standard that is set by FINRA is the greater of 7% of the face amount or 20% of the market value.

Hence,

The bonds are purchased at 80% of $100,000 par, thus the first step is to find the 80% of $100,000. Calculated as :

80%×$100,000= $80,000

Second step is to find the 20% of $80,000 which is calculated as:

20% ×$80,000 = $16,000.

Third step is to find the 7% of $100,000, calculated as:

7% of $100,000 face = $7,000.

Based on the above calculation the greater amount is $16,000 which means that the customer must deposit the amount of $16,000 which is the greater amount.

Eight years ago you bought your house for $115,000. You just sold it for $267,000. What was the average annual appreciation of your home

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Answer:

$19,000

Explanation:

appreciation is the difference between the price at which the house was bought and the price at which the house was sold

$267,000 - $115,000 = $152,000.

Average annual appreciation = $152,000 / 8 =$19,000

Answer:

(C)  y = 115,000(1.05)x

Explanation:

i just took the test

The cost of raising capital through retained earnings is__________ the cost of raising capital through issuing new common stock.

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Answer:

less

Explanation:

flotation costs are the cost incurred when issuing new common stock.

there are no flotation cost when using retained earnings to raise new capital.

In its first year of operations, Swifty Corporation purchased available-for-sale debt securities costing $80,000 as a long-term investment. At December 31, 2022, the fair value of the securities is $76,400. Prepare the adjusting entry to record the securities at fair value.

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Answer:

Dr Unrealized Gain/ Loss-Income $3,600

Cr Fair Value Adjustment-Trading $3,600

Explanation:

Preparation of the adjusting entry to record the securities at fair value for Swifty Corporation

Since the Corporation purchased available-for-sale debt securities at the cost of $80,000 as a long-term investment in which the fair value of the securities was the sum of $76,400 at December 31,2022, this means to record the transaction we have to Debit Unrealized Gain/ Loss-Income with the sum of $3,600 and Credit Fair Value Adjustment-Trading with same amount.

Hence, the transaction is calculated as:

Available-for-sale debt securities -Fair value of the securities

$80,000-$76,400= $3,600

Swifty Corporation Journal entry

Dec.31

Dr Unrealized Gain/ Loss-Income $3,600

Cr Fair Value Adjustment-Trading

( $80,000-$76,400) $3,600

tock is trading at $100 and you buy a put option on it with one year to expiration and a strike price of $110. The put premium is $15. What is the maximum profit you can make on this put option if you wait until expiration

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Answer:

The answer is -$5

Explanation:

A put option gives its owner/holder the right but not the obligation to sell. The holder of a put option is expecting the price of the underlying asset(stock) to drop.

The formula is:

Profit = max(0, X - St) - P

where X is the strike or exercise price

St is the market value or the spot price of the underlying asset

P is the premium

max(0, $110 - $100) - $15

10 - $15

-$5

a. Prepare a cost of goods manufactured statement for January.
b. Determine the cost of goods sold for January.

Cost data for Sandusky Manufacturing Company for the month ended January 31 are as follows:

Inventories January 1 January 31
Materials $314,000 $276,800
Work in process 216,000 239,800
Finished goods 163,200 189,000


January 31
Direct labor $567,000
Materials purchased during the month 606,600
Factory overhead incurred during the month:
Indirect labor 60,520
Machinery depreciation 32,000
Heat, light, and power 12,200
Supplies 8,220
Property taxes 8,880
Miscellaneous costs 16,460

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Answer:

a.Cost OF Goods  Manufactured $ 1324,680

b.Cost OF Goods Sold  1298,880

Explanation:

Sandusky Manufacturing Company

Cost of Goods Manufactured Statement

For the Month Ended January 31

Materials Inventories Beginning $314,000

Add Materials purchased during the month 606,600

Less Materials  Inventories January 31 Ending $276,800

Total Materials Used $ 643,800

Direct labor $567,000

Factory overhead incurred during the month: $ 138280

Indirect labor 60,520

Machinery depreciation 32,000

Heat, light, and power 12,200

Supplies 8,220

Property taxes 8,880

Miscellaneous costs 16,460

Total Manufacturing Costs  1349,080

Add Work in process Beginning 216,000

Cost OF Goods Available For Manufacture $ 1565,080

Less Work in process Ending 239,800

Cost OF Goods  Manufactured $ 1325,280

The Cost OF Goods Manufactured Statement is obtained by the  following formula

Cost OF Goods Manufactured = Materials used+ direct labor+ FOH + WIP Beginning - WIP Ending.

Sandusky Manufacturing Company

Cost of Goods Sold Statement

For the Month Ended January 31

Cost OF Goods  Manufactured $ 1325,280

Add Finished goods Beginning 163,200

Cost OF Goods Available For Sale 1488,480

Less Finished goods  Ending 189,000

Cost OF Goods Sold  1299,480

The Cost OF Goods Sold Statement is obtained by the  following formula

Cost OF Goods Sold =  Cost OF Goods Manufactured+ FG Beginning - FG Ending.

A job cost sheet of Fugate Company is given below.

Job Cost Sheet

Date Direct Materials Direct Labor Manufacturing Overhead
5/10 1,330
12 1,120
15 550 825
22 480 720
24 1,000
27 1,870
31 670 1,005

Cost of completed job:

Direct materials.
Direct labor.
Manufacturing Overhead.
Total cost.
Unit cost.

Requried:
a. What is the predetemined manufacturing overhead rate?
b. What are the total cost and the unit cost of the completed job?
c. Prepare the entry to record the completion of the job.

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Answer:

A.Direct material 5,320

Direct labour 1,700

Manufacturing overhead 2,550

B. Total cost 9,570

Unit cost 6.38

C. Dr Finished goods inventory account 9,570

Cr Work in Process inventory account 9,570

Explanation:

A. Calculation for the predetemined manufacturing overhead rate

Date Direct material Direct Labour Manufacturing Overhead

5/10 1,330

12 1,120

15 550 825 825

22 480 720 720

24 1,000

27 1,870

31 670 1,005

Total 5,320 1,700 2,550

B. Calculation for the total cost and the unit cost of the completed job

Cost of Completed job :

Direct material 5,320

Direct Labour 1,700

Manufacturing Overhead 2,550

Total Cost 9,570

Unit Cost = Total Cost / Number of units

Unit cost = 9,570/1,500

Unit cost = 6.38

C.Therefore when a job is fully completed, thebFinished goods inventory account will be

debited with the correspondent credit of Work in progress account.

Journal entry

May.31

Dr Finished goods inventory account 9,570

Cr Work in Process inventory account 9,570

Job-Order Costing and Decision Making [LO2-1, LO2-2, LO2-3]
Taveras Corporation is currently operating at 50% of its available manufacturing capacity. It uses a job-order costing system with a plantwide predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours. At the beginning of the year, the company made the following estimates:
Machine-hours required to support estimated production 225,000
Fixed manufacturing overhead cost $ 4,275,000
Variable manufacturing overhead cost per machine-hour $ 2.00
Required:
1. Compute the plantwide predetermined overhead rate.
2. During the year, Job P90 was started, completed, and sold to the customer for $3,700. The following information was available with respect to this job:
Direct materials 1,702
Direct labor cost $ 1,221
Machine-hours used 84
Compute the total manufacturing cost assigned to Job P90.

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Answer:

a. $21 per machine hours

b. $4,855          

Explanation:

a. The computation of the plantwide predetermined overhead rate is shown below:

Plantwide predetermined overhead rate is

= Variable overhead cost rate per machine hour + Fixed overhead cost rate per machine hour

= $2 + (fixed manufacturing overhead cost ÷ Estimated machine hours)

= $2 + ($4,275,000 ÷  225,000 machine hours)

= $2 + $19

= $21 per machine hour

b. Now the total manufacturing cost assigned is

Particulars                                      Amount

Direct material                               $1,702        

Direct labor                                $1,221

Variable manufacturing overhead $168

(84 × $2)

Total variable cost                        $3,091

Add:

Fixed manufacturing overhead

(84 × $21)                                $1,764

Total manufacturing cost assigned

to Job P90                                    $4,855          

Brandon is responsible for organizing his company’s financial data. This includes a large number of data categories, some relating to personal employee information, some relating to purchasing or sales records, and others relating to salary and wage considerations. Of course some of the data needs to be included in more than one category. What type of tool is he most likely to use in order to organize all the data?

A. Relational database

B. Spreadsheet

C. Desktop publishing software

D. Analytics software

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Answer:

The answer is Relational Database

Explanation:

Identify and describe two financial management practices that firms use to manage each of the following: (a) liquidity risk; (b) interest rate risk; and (c) credit risk.

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Answer:

a. Liquidity Risk

- Reduce Cash Conversion Cycle

Management tries to reduce the Cash Conversion cycle which is the time taken for proceeds to be received from inventory. By reducing this period, the company can have more cash.

- Maintain Cash Reserve

Maintaining a cash reserve that the business can fall back for contingency helps the company maintain liquidity. This amount should not be too small that it cannot help neither should it be too big that it hinder investment opportunities.

b. Interest Rate Risk

- Derivatives

Buying a a Derivative aimed at reducing interest rate risk can reduce it. Derivatives such as Interest Rate Futures will allow the company is make sure that they get a particular rate in future.

- Use more complex and accurate models to predict Interest rates and take measures against the fluctuations.

c. Credit Risk

- Use of Bond Ratings

Ratings will tell how risky the bond that is to be acquired is. If the Rating is quite low then the Credit Risk is high.

- Credit Default Swaps

This is a method of reducing Credit risk by insuring the Security in question against losses. This is usually done by the Issuer as an added requirement of the transaction.

You have been appointed to lead an existing group. Your boss, who informed you of the assignment, made these comments: "These people have some real issues. They have been a problem for years. They stick together like family but never seem to get much work done." Which of these would best describe this group?

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Answer:

This is a group that can be defined by its high cohesiviness and low performance norms.

Explanation:

In this case, the new leader must focus on solving this problem that already exists where team members have high cohesion, but who have a low performance with regard to compliance with internal rules and procedures.

The ideal in this case would be for the leader to review the set of company policies and standards and seek to establish new rules and procedures for living and working together.

Having a cohesive team is not a weakness for an organization, the ideal is to know how to exploit the potential of each member of that team, so that each one delivers to the company an effective job that contributes to the achievement of the objectives and organizational goals.

The manager can also invest in training, redesigning the layout of work and tasks, setting deadlines for completing activities, delivering warnings to ward off inappropriate behavior during working hours, etc.

You plan to borrow $ 3 comma 000$3,000 from a bank. In exchange for $ 3 comma 000$3,000 ​today, you promise to pay $ 3 comma 210$3,210 in one year. What does the cash flow timeline look like from your​ perspective? What does it look like from the​ bank's perspective? What does the cash flow timeline look like from your​ perspective? ​(Select the best choice​ below.)

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Answer:

There are no options included in the question, but the answers should include something like:

cash flow timeline from my perspective:

today (or year 0)                       $3,000

year 1                                         -$3,210

cash flow timeline from the bank's perspective:

today (or year 0)                      -$3,000

year 1                                          $3,210

Today (year 0) you will receive $3,000, so your cash inflow will be $3,000. On the other hand, the bank will give you the money, so they have a cash outflow of -$3,000.

In one year when you payback the loan, your cash outflow will be -$3,210, but the bank's cash inflow will be $3,210.

Dove Corporation, a calendar-year C corporation, had the following information for 2019:
Net income per books (after-tax) $386,250
Taxable income 120,000
Federal income tax per books 25,200
Cash dividend distributions 150,000
Un-appropriated retained earnings, as of January 1, 2019 796,010
Based on the above, Dove's unappropriated retained earnings balance as of December 31, 2016, is:______.

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Answer:

$1,032,260

Explanation:

Dove's unappropriated retained earnings balance as of December 31, 2016 = Unappropriated retained earnings balance on January 1, 2016 + Net income - Dividends distributions.

= 796,010 + 386,250 - 150,000.

= $1,032,260

Unappropriated retained earnings balance of Dove corporation as on December 31, 2016 is $1,032,260

The agent of a broker-dealer registered in State A, sells unregistered non-exempt securities to customers in State A. These customers lose a substantial sum of money on the investment. Which statement is TRUE

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Answer:

The clients may initiate a civil lawsuit to recover their losses

Explanation:

It is assumed that the agent sold the securities with an intention to defraud. Under the Uniform Securities Act, the client may initiate a civil lawsuit so as to recover losses. Clients would sue based on the fact that the securities were unregistered and non-exempt while attempting to get back what they have lost in finance, attorney fees, and interest inclusive. These 3 damages are only applicable to insider trading.

On January 2, 20X5, Park Co. purchased 10 percent of Sky, Inc.'s outstanding common shares for $400,000. Park is the largest single shareholder in Sky, and Park's officers are a majority on Sky's board of directors. As a result, Park is able to exercise significant influence over Sky. Sky reported net income of $500,000 for 20X5, and paid dividends of $150,000. In its December 31, 20X5, balance sheet, what amount should Park report as investment in Sky?

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Answer:

The answer is $435,000

Explanation:

Initial Investment-----------------$400,000

Park Co's share of Sky's net income(10% x $500,000) --- $50,000

Park Co's share of Sky's dividend (10% x $150,000) ---------------------- ($15,000)

Reported Investment--------- $435,000

Therefore, Park's balance sheet

will report $435,000 as the investment in Sky's in the year ended December 31, 20X5.

If workers leave a country to seek out better opportunities in another country, then this will move the original economy up along a stationary short-run aggregate supply curve. move the original economy down along a stationary short-run aggregate supply curve. shift the short-run aggregate supply curve of the original country to the left. shift the short-run aggregate supply curve of the original country to the right.

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Answer: Shift the short-run aggregate supply curve of the original country to the left.

Explanation:

Workers are an input in the production of goods and services. If workers in an economy reduce in number, this would mean that there would be less workers able to produce goods and services in the country. This will invariably lead to a decrease in the amount of goods and services supplied and when there is a decrease in supply, the Short-Run Aggregate Supply curve will shift to the left to reflect this.

Microsoft and a smaller rival often have to select from one of two competing technologies, A and B. The rival always prefers to select the same technology as Microsoft (because compatibility is important), while Microsoft always wants to select a different technology from its rival. If the two companies select different technologies, Microsoft's payoff is 4 units of utility, while the small rival suffers a loss of utility of 2. If the two companies select the same technology, Microsoft suffers a loss of utility of 2 while the rival gains 2 units of utility. Using the given information, fill in the payoffs for each cell in the matrix, assuming that each company chooses its technology simultaneously. Microsoft Technology A Technology B Rival Technology A Rival: , Microsoft Rival: , Microsoft Technology B Rival: , Microsoft Rival: , Microsoft True or False: There is an equilibrium for this game in pure strategies. True False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Microsoft matrix along with his rivals. There are two ways to use the technology. Microsoft and its rival can move simultaneously. The equilibrium strategy can be determined y pay off matrix. The both companies use pure strategy. The criteria for pure strategy is max-min and min-max. The max-min strategy means select least case from all the best cases and min-max is selecting the best case from all the least cases.

HK Goods Inc. is a large conglomerate that operates only in its home country. The company competes in industries like the consumer electronics, health care, hotel, airlines, education, and steel industries. Which of the following diversification strategies does this best illustrate?
A. Process diversification
B. Product diversification
C. Geographic diversification
D. Market diversification

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Answer:

B. Product diversification

Explanation:

Based on this information it seems that HK Goods Inc. is following the diversification strategy known as product diversification. This strategy revolves around selling the same or different variations of a product but in various different markets. Which is what HK Goods Inc. is doing by competing in a large variety of markets such as consumer electronics, health care, hotel, airlines, education, and steel industries, but still selling the same base product in only one geographical location.

Viking Corporation is owned equally by Sven and his wife Olga, each of whom hold 160 shares in the company. Viking redeemed 80 shares of Sven's stock for $1,900 per share on December 31, 20X3. Viking has total E&P of $580,000. What are the tax consequences to Viking because of the stock redemption?

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Answer:

A reduction of $152,000 in E&P because of the exchange

Explanation:

Solution

Recall that:

Sven and Olga hold shares of =160

Viking redeemed  80 shares of Sven's stock for the amount = $1,900

Total E&P = $580,000

Now

The redemption will be treated as a dividend so, because Viking decreases its E&P by the amount issued.

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