Elmdale Enterprises is deciding whether to expand its production facilities. Although​ long-term cash flows are difficult to​ estimate, management has projected the following cash flows for the first two years​ (in millions of​ dollars): Year 1 Year 2 Revenues 121.6 169.3 COGS and Operating Expenses​ (other than​ depreciation) 37.7 50.4 Depreciation 26.6 28.2 Increase in Net Working Capital 3.4 7.4 Capital Expenditures 30.8 40.9 Marginal Corporate Tax Rate 35​% 35​% a. What are the incremental earnings for this project for years 1 and​ 2

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Answer 1

Answer:

Year 1

Incremental earnings = EBIT * ( 1 - Tax)

EBIT = Revenue - Operating expense - Depreciation

= 121.6 - 37.7 - 26.6

= $57.3 million

Incremental earnings = 57.3 * ( 1 - 35%)

= $37.245 million

Year 2

EBIT = 169.3 - 50.4 - 28.2

= $90.7 million

Incremetal earnings = 90.7 * (1 - 35%)

= $58.955 million


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A company with current-year sales of $4,500,000 and cost of goods sold of $3,248,000 reduced its inventory days from 119 days in the prior year to 115 days for the current year. Its receivable days slowed from 40 days to 43 days. What was the cash flow effect of these swing-factor efficiency changes

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Answer:

($1391.78)

Explanation:

According to the problem, computation of the given data are as follows,

Sales = $4,500,000  

COG sold = $3,248,000

First we calculate the amount receivable in both 40 and 43 days, then

Amount Receivable = Sale ( Receivable days ÷ 365)

Amount Receivable (40 days) = $4,500,000 ( 40 ÷ 365) = $493,150.68

Amount Receivable (43 days) = $4,500,000 ( 43 ÷ 365) = $530,136.99

So, change in receivables = $530,136.99 - $493,150.68

= $36,986.30

Now we calculate the inventory for both 119 and 115 days

Inventory = COG Sold ( Inventory Days ÷ 365)

Inventory (119 Days) = $3,248,000 ( 119 ÷ 365) = $1,058,936.99

Inventory (115 Days) = $3,248,000 ( 115 ÷ 365) = $1,023,342.47

So, change in inventory = $1,058,936.99-$1,023,342.47

= $35,594.51

So, we can calculate the cashflow effect by using following formula,

Cashflow change = Change in inventory - Change in receivables

By putting the value, we get

Cashflow change = $35,594.51 - $36,986.30

=  ($1391.78) (Bracket denotes negative)

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

Roman Industries' plant operates five days per week with a daily payroll of $6,000. Employees are paid every Saturday for the workweek just completed (Monday through Friday). The last day of the month is Wednesday, March 31. What is the amount of Wages Expense recorded on the next payday, Saturday, April 3

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Answer:

$12,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the amount of Wages Expense recorded on the next payday, Saturday, April 3

Using this formula

Wages Expense=Daily payroll *2 days

Let plug in the formula

Wages Expense=$6,000*2 days

Wages Expense=$12,000

Therefore the amount of Wages Expense recorded on the next payday, Saturday, April 3 is $12,000

On January 1, a company issued and sold a $399,000, 9%, 10-year bond payable, and received proceeds of $394,000. Interest is payable each June 30 and December 31. The company uses the straight-line method to amortize the discount. The journal entry to record the first interest payment is:

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Answer:

Cash Interest payable on Bond = $399,000*4.5% = $17,955

Discount to be amortized = ($399,000-$394,000)/20 = $250

Interest expense = $17,955+$250 = $18,205

Date   Journal Entry                                  Debit      Credit            

           Interest Expense                          $18,205

                 Discount on bonds payable                    $250

                 Cash                                                          $17,955

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.

A woman invests $5600 in an account that pays 6% interest per year, compounded continuously. (a) What is the amount after 2 years

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Answer:

6292.16

Explanation:

5600x1.06=5936

5936x1.06=6292.16

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

Which firm would an economist most likely label as an oligopolist? Choose one: A. This firm is one of many successful pest exterminators in a small city. It competes with its rivals on price and service, but all of the firms' products are essentially the same. B. This firm is a grocery store in a rural town. The nearest other grocery store is 30 miles away. C. This firm is one of a handful of cement manufacturers in a small country. There are barriers to entry due to the necessity of controlling specific resources to make cement. D. This firm is in retail. It is one of the largest and most popular wholesale beauty supply stores in the country. It competes with many rivals, and there is intense price competition.

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Answer:

C. This firm is one of a handful of cement manufacturers in a small country. There are barriers to entry due to the necessity of controlling specific resources to make cement.

Explanation:

An oligopoly is defined as a market situation where a few businesses exist in a given market, with none of them having ability to keep others from having significant influence.

A monopoly is when only one supplier exists in a market, a duopoly is when there are 2 suppliers, while an oligopoly is when number of supplier is more than 2.

But the number must be small enough that the actions by one firm significantly affects others.

When a firm is one of a handful of cement manufacturers in a small country, and there are barriers to entry due to the necessity of controlling specific resources to make cement. It is an oligopoly

The Chewbacca Starship Company had the following transactions during the month of December:

a. purchased inventory on account for $230,000 (assume Chewbacca uses a perpetual inventory system)
b. paid $57,000 in salaries to employees for work performed during the month
c. sold merchandise that cost $154,000 to credit customers for $285,000
d. collected $265,000 in cash from credit customers
e. paid suppliers of inventory $210,000.

Required:
Post the above transactions to the T-accounts. Assume that the opening balances in each of the accounts is zero except for cash, accounts receivable, and accounts payable that had opening balances of $73,500, $60,000, and $39,000, respectively.

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Answer:

The Chewbacca Starship Company

T-accounts:

Cash

Date   Account Titles                 Debit        Credit

Dec. 1 Beginning balance      $73,500

Dec. 31 Salaries expense                        $57,000

Dec. 31 Accounts receivable 265,000

Dec. 31 Accounts payable                       210,000

Accounts receivable

Date   Account Titles           Debit        Credit

Dec. 1 Beginning balance   $60,000

Dec. 31 Sales revenue         154,000

Dec. 31 Cash                                     $265,000

Accounts payable

Date   Account Titles           Debit        Credit

Dec. 1 Beginning balance                  $39,000

Dec. 31 Inventory                               230,000

Dec. 31 Cash                    $210,000

Inventory

Date     Account Titles           Debit        Credit

Dec. 31 Accounts payable   $230,000

Sales revenue

Date     Account Titles           Debit        Credit

Dec. 31 Accounts receivable              $154,000

Salaries Expense

Date     Account Titles           Debit        Credit

Dec. 31 Cash                       $57,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

a. Inventory $230,000 Accounts payable $230,000

b. Salaries expense $57,000 Cash $57,000

c. Accounts receivable $154,000 Sales revenue $154,000

d. Cash $365,000 Accounts receivable $265,000

e. Accounts payable $210,000 Cash $210,000

Opening balances:

Cash $73,500

Accounts receivable $60,000

Accounts payable $39,000

Harvey Dent wants to sell the $43,000 TriForcebonds he purchased 3 years ago at par value. The bonds have a 2.80% coupon, 9 years to maturity, and are trading at a 2.45% yield to maturity. If Harvey sells the bonds today, his proceeds from the sale would result in:

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Answer: $1203

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, the proceeds gotten from the sales if Harvey sells the bonds today will be:

Formula for bond price = Present value (Rate, Period, -Coupon amount, -Par value)

= PV(2.45%, 9, -43000 × 2.8%, -43000)

= 44203

Therefore, the proceeds will be the difference between the selling price and the purchase price which will be:

= $44203 - $43000

= $1203

The total value of the bond, or the amount you'll earn if you sell it, is the sum of the face value and the bond's added interest value. The coupon for each bond specifies the interest rate.

The answer, $1203 is the proceeds from the sale would result in.  

If Harvey sells the bonds today, based on the evidence presented in the question, the revenues will be:

The formula for bond price = Present value (Rate, Period, -Coupon amount, -Par value)

[tex]= PV(2.45, 9, - 43000 \text{ x } 0.028, - 43000)\\= 44203[/tex]

As a result, the revenues will be equal to the difference between the selling and buying prices, which will be:

[tex]= 44203 - 43000= $1203[/tex]

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Harris corporation is evaluting the purchase of a new drilling machine that costs 80,000. the machine requires 10,000 to modify and an increase in net operating working capital of 5,000 at the time of purchase. what is the net investment required at t

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Answer:

Net investment required in year 0= $95,000

Explanation:

The net investment required in time 0 is the sum of the  purchase cost, modification cost and the working capital. They are all relevant cashflow which can be directly attributed to the project.

Net investment required in year 0 = 80,000 + 10,000 + 5,000=95,000

Net investment required in year 0= $95,000

A company’s unit costs based on 100000 units are: Variable costs $75 Fixed costs 30 The normal unit sales price per unit is $165. A special order from a foreign company has been received for 7500 units at $135 a unit. In order to fulfill the order, 4100 units of regular sales would have to be foregone. The incremental profit (loss) from accepting the order would be

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Answer:

$81,000

Explanation:

The computation of the incremental profit (loss) from accepting the order is shown below:

Contribution per unit = $165 - $75

= $90

Now

Loss on contribution for giving up regular sales  is

= $4,100 × 90

= $369,000

Now Incremental contribution for special order is

= ($135 - $75) × 7,500

= $450,000

So,  

Incremental profit is

= $450,000 - $369,000

= $81,000

Jelf and Ricardo share a hotel room for Jason's wedding Jeff and Ricardo predictably drink too much alcohol, felf passes out. Aicardo is hungry so he walks through the hotel looking for food, Ricardo finds a half-eaten pizza in a pizza box left in the hall outside someone else's room, Ricardo takes the pizza back to their room. (Sadly.this is another true story). Does Ricardo own the plaza?
A. Yes, Ricardo found the pizza which was abandoned
B. Yes. Ricardo owns it against everyone except the guests in the room which he took it from
C. No. The pizza was mislaid property and therefore belongs to the hotel.
D. No. Ricardo stole the pizza and has no rightful ownership interest in it

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Answer:        'C' in my personal opinion

Explanation:

Ricardo cannot own the plaza because, the pizza was mislaid property and therefore belongs to the hotel. Thus, option C is correct.

What is then property?

Property is defined as anything over which a company or individual has legal authority. They might have some enforceable rights to the items.\ Most properties have current or future monetary value, which is why they are classified as assets.

In the given case, Ricardo took the another person's pizza from the door of the person which is actually not belongs to the Ricardo, as it is the property of the another person, so Ricardo cannot become the owner of the pizza.

Therefore, option C is correct, that the Ricardo cannot claim the property of the plaza because the pizza was misplaced and thus belongs to the hotel.

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what do pre-teen ducks hate?
will mark brainiest for right answer!
think hard.

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Answer:

pre teen ducks hate voice quacks

Assume that Saudi Arabia has production possibilities to produce either 100 barrels of oil using 100 worker hours or 25 bushels of corn using 100 worker hours. If it decides to produce 60 barrels of oil, how many bushels of corn can it produce

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Answer: 10 bushels

Explanation:

If they produce 100 barrels of oil using 100 worker hours, it means that the number of work hours taken for 1 barrel is:

= 100 / 100

= 1 work hour

For bushels however, 1 worker hour produces:

= 25 / 100

= 0.25 bushels of corn

If 60 barrels of oil are produced, it means 60 worker hours were used which would leave 40 worker hours.

Bushels of corn produced is therefore:

= 40 * 0.25

= 10 bushels

Sage Company is operating at 90% of capacity and is currently purchasing a part used in its manufacturing operations for $16.00 per unit. The unit cost for the business to make the part is $20.00, including fixed costs, and $11.00, excluding fixed costs. If 32,842 units of the part are normally purchased during the year but could be manufactured using unused capacity, what would be the amount of differential cost increase or decrease from making the part rather than purchasing it

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Answer:

$164,210 decrease

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what would be the amount of differential cost increase or decrease from making the part rather than purchasing it

Differential cost increase or decrease=(32,842 * 16)- (32,842 * 11)=

Differential cost increase or decrease=$525,472-$361,262

Differential cost increase or decrease=$164,210 decrease

Therefore what would be the amount of differential cost increase or decrease from making the part rather than purchasing it is $164,210 decrease

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

Lynch Company began operations in 2019. The company reported $24,000 of depreciation expense on its income statement in 2019 and $26,000 in 2020. On its tax returns, Lynch deducted $32,000 for depreciation in 2019 and $37,000 in 2020. The 2020 tax return shows a tax obligation (liability) of $12,000 based on a 25% tax rate.

Required:
Determine the temporary difference between the book value of depreciable assets and the tax basis of these assets at the end of 2019 and 2020.

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Answer:

2019 $8,000

2020 $19,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the temporary difference between the book value of depreciable assets and the tax basis of these assets at the end of 2019 and 2020.

Calculation for 2019 Temporary differences

2019

Using this formula

2019 Temporary differences = 2019 Depreciation- 2019 depreciation expense

Let plug in the formula

2019 Temporary differences =$32,000 - $24,000

2019 Temporary differences= $8,000

Calculation for 2020 Temporary differences

Using this formula

2020 Temporary differences=(2019 Depreciation+2020 Depreciation)-( 2019 Depreciation expense+2020 Depreciation expense)

Let plug in the formula

2020 Temporary differences= ($32,000 + $37,000) - ($24,000 + $26,000)

2020 Temporary differences=$69,000-$50,000

2020 Temporary differences= $19,000

Therefore the temporary difference between the book value of depreciable assets and the tax basis of these assets at the end of 2019 and 2020 will be $8,000 and $19,000

Dev is a strategist for the firm Stark Industries, which produces high-quality HD movie cameras. This company needs a specific material for a new camera they are developing, which is manufactured in large quantities by a competitor called LENS Inc. However, this material is difficult to trade. Because of this, which of the following is most likely the best strategy for Dev to suggest?
A. Stark industries should acquire LENS
B. Stark industries should enter into co-opetition with LENS
C. Stark industries should form a long term agreement with LENS
D. Stark industries should form a short term agreement with LENS

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Answer: A. Stark industries should acquire LENS

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, the best strategy that Dev should suggest is that Stark industries should acquire LENS.

Since Stark Industries require the material from LENS and it's difficult to trade, the best option is to acquire it. The acquisition will make the production of the high-quality HD movie cameras easier.

It should be noted that entering into a competition with LENS is not advisable as that'll lead to the material not gotten. Also, a short or long term agreement isn't advisable as well.

Therefore, the correct option is A.

On January 1, 2024, an investor paid $315,000 for bonds with a face amount of $380,000. The stated rate of interest is 8% while the current market rate of interest is 10%. Using the effective interest method, how much interest income is recognized by the investor in 2024 (assume annual interest payments and amortization)

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Answer:

$31,500

Explanation:

Calculation to determine how much interest income is recognized by the investor in 2024

Using this formula

Interest income=Amount paid by investor*market rate of interest

Let plug in the formula

Interest income=$315,000 × 10%

Interest income=$31,500

Therefore Using the effective interest method, how much interest income is recognized by the investor in 2024 is $31,500

Which work trait do most employers look for in a perspective employee? (Hint: it deals with time)

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Answer:

time management

Explanation:

Based on my experiences, I believe that the best trait that employers look for in these employees would be time management. In other words, an employee is able to divide their time between various tasks and responsibilities as efficiently as possible. Every employee will have more than one responsibility and if they are able to accomplish all of them efficiently by organizing their schedule and putting all their focus into each task, it ultimately saves the company a huge amount of money and generates more profits because things are getting done.

Where is the smallest pizza in Los Angeles located?

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Answer:

DeSano Pizza Bakery

Explanation:

Determine the net income of a company for which the following information is available for the month of July. Employee salaries expense $ 182,000 Interest expense 12,000 Rent expense 22,000 Consulting revenue 408,000

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Answer:

I don't know thish question

Cassidy Corporation is relocating its facilities. The company estimates that it will take three trucks to move office contents. If the per truck rental charge is $1,000 plus 25 cents per mile, what is the expected cost to move 800 miles

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Answer:

thats a fast car

Explanation:

Castille Corp. purchases, for $600,000, land upon which a building and a dilapidated shed are situated. Castille plans to use the building as-is for operations but immediately razes the shed at a cost of $5,000 minus scrap recovery of $1,000. A recent tax appraisal of the property allocated $100,000 to the land and $400,000 to the building. In the entry to record the acquisition of the property, at what amount will Castille debit Land

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Answer:

$120,800

Explanation:

Give that;

Cost of land = $600,000

Associated expenses :

Razing down the shed = $5,000

Income from scrap = $1,000

Total expenses = $4,000

The total cost of the land would be;

Total cost of land = Cost of land + Total expense

= $600,000 + $4,000

= $604,000

Tax allocation: land and building = $500,000

Land allocation will now be

= 100,000/500,000 × $604,000

= 0.2 × $604,000

= $120,800

thoughtful is to considerate as​

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Answer:

thoughtful is to considerate as courage is to bravery?

Martin Corp. permits any of its employees to buy shares directly from the company through payroll deduction. There are no brokerage fees and shares can be purchased at a 15% discount. During 2021, employees purchased 12 million shares; during this same period, the shares had a market price of $15 per share at the end of the year. Martin's 2021 pretax earnings will be reduced by:

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Answer:

$27 million

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what Martin's 2021 pretax earnings will be reduced by:

Cash $153 million

($15 x 12 million x 85%)

Compensation expense $27 million

($15 x 12 million x 15%)

Common stock $180 million

($15 x 12 million)

Therefore Martin's 2021 pretax earnings will be reduced by:$27 million

Purchase
Cash paid for equipment, including sales tax of $7,400 $155,400
Freight and insurance cost while in transit 2,960
Cost of moving equipment into place at factory 4,588
Wage cost for technicians to test equipment 5,920
Insurance premium paid during first year of operation on this equipment 2,220
Special plumbing fixtures required for new equipment 11,840
Repair cost incurred in first year of operations related to this equipment 1,924
Construction
Material and purchased parts (gross cost $296,000; failed to take 2% cash discount) $296,000 Imputed interest on funds used during construction (stock financing) 20,720
Labor costs 281,200 Allocated overhead costs (fixed-$29,600; variable-$44,400) 74,000
Profit on self-construction 44,400 Cost of installing equipment 6,512
Compute the total cost to be capitalized for each of these two pieces of equipment.
Purchase equipment $
Construction equipment $

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Answer:

The total cost to be capitalized for each of these two pieces of equipment:

Purchase equipment = $180,708

Construction equipment = $678,432

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Purchase

Cash paid for equipment, including sales tax of $7,400 $155,400

Freight and insurance cost while in transit                            2,960

Cost of moving equipment into place at factory                   4,588

Wage cost for technicians to test equipment                       5,920  

Special plumbing fixtures required for new equipment      11,840

Total cost to be capitalized =                                           $180,708

Construction

Material and purchased parts (gross cost $296,000; failed to take 2% cash discount)                                  $296,000

Imputed interest on funds used

during construction (stock financing) 20,720

Labor costs                                          281,200

Allocated overhead costs:

Fixed                                 $29,600

Variable                             $44,400     74,000

Cost of installing equipment                 6,512

Total capitalized costs =                 $678,432

Which pathways are part of the Human Services career cluster? Select all that apply.


o Counseling and Mental Health Services


o Support Services


o Family and Community Services


o Early Childhood Development and Services


o Therapeutic Services


o Consumer Services


o Personal Care Services

Answers

Answer:

consumer services

counseling and mental health services

early childhood development and services

family and community services

personal care services.

Explanation:

The Human Services Career Cluster are simply skills that prepares one to take on jobs that cater for human and family needs. This job could either be as a social worker, pedicurist, etc, as human needs will be addressed.

The pathways which are part of the Human Services career cluster include consumer services

counseling and mental health services

early childhood development and services

family and community services

personal care services.

Answer:

A,C,D,F,G

Explanation:

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