Answer:
flat tax is a set percentage that dies not change
graduated tax changes according to the amount being taxed. usually, the higher the amount, the higher the tax rate is.
You decide to go on a shopping spree. You make a purchase at Sears, and the cashiers says "Can I put your purchase on your Sears Card?" You reply "I don't have a Sears Card." The cashier asks you if you would like to apply for one. You say "Sure!" Throughout your shopping spree you purchase items at many different stores. At each of the stores this same scenario happens, the cashier asks you to apply for credit and you say yes. What will happen to your credit score?
A. It will decrease because of the number of times you have applied for credit.
B. It won't change at all because you were denied the credit card.
C. It will increase because of the number of times you have applied for credit.
Answer:
A and it can raise red flags for future creditors
Which of the following is true?
A. Attaining a passing score on the part of the Uniform CPA Examination that covers professional ethics is evidence of integrity and commitment to ethical conduct.
B. A professional accountant should resign his position rather than become involved in the distribution of financial statements indicating insolvency.
C. Federal securities laws regarding the issuance of misleading financial statements apply not only to the independent auditors, but to management of the company as well.
D. The existence of generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) eliminates the need for professional judgment except in very unusual circumstances.
Answer:
The answer is "Choice C".
Explanation:
The federal securities legislation governs its sales or offering of stock, investment management, the companies of some industry professional persons, investment companies like mutual funds, tender documents, proxy statements, and, more particularly, publicly-traded company control. It's not just the external directors, but also the managers of the organization apply to these rules mostly on the release of erroneous financial reports.
what is 4 P's in entrepreneur
Answer:
passion, persistence, perseverance, and preparation
Explanation:
The First Chance Casino has gambling facilities, a bar, a restaurant, and a hotel. All employees are allowed to obtain food from the restaurant at no charge during working hours. In the case of the employees who operate the gambling facilities, bar, and restaurant, 60% of all of Casino's employees, the meals are provided for the convenience of the Casino. However, the hotel workers, demanded equal treatment and therefore were also allowed to eat in the restaurant at no charge while they are at work. Which of the following is correct?A) All the employees are required to include the value of the meals in their gross income.B) Only the restaurant employees may exclude the value of their meals from gross income.C) Only the employees who work in gambling, the bar, and the restaurant may exclude the meals from gross income.D) All of the employees may exclude the value of the meals from gross income.E) None of the above.
Answer:
D) All of the employees may exclude the value of the meals from gross income.
Explanation:
Meals provided at the workplace (in this case the casino) by the employer are nontaxable fringe benefits. This means that the employees are not required to include them as part of their gross income.
Also, if the providing the meals benefits the employer, they can deduct 50% of the cost.
I need money to buy something.
Answer:
Then, get yourself a job if you want money, even if it's one of the lamest jobs, get a job. Some people want money but, don't want to work. Others do work but, don't reviece money. Don't be like those people.
Explanation:
Maureen has a net spendable income of $2,100 per month. She sets up the following transportation budget for herself.
3. Transportation (15% - 20%) 350
a. Car payments 150
b. Gas/Oil 120
c. Insurance 60
d. License/Registration 2
e. Taxes 5
f. Maintenance/Repair 50
What has Maureen done wrong?
A.
She budgeted more than the maximum recommended amount of money for transportation.
B.
She has more money in the main category than she budgeted for in the subcategories.
C.
She has more money in the subcategories than she budgeted for in the main category.
D.
She budgeted less than the minimum recommended amount of money for transportation.
Based on your understanding of the impact of macroeconomic factors, identify which of the following statements are true or false?
1. Countries with strong balance sheets and declining budget deficits tend to have lower interest rates.
2. When the economy is weakening, the Fed is likely to increase short-term interest rates. During the credit crisis of 2008, investors around the world were fearful about the collapse of real estate markets, shaky stock markets, and illiquidity of several securities in the United States and several other nations.
3. The demand for US Treasury bonds increased, which led to a rise in their price and a decline in their yields.
4. When the economy is weakening, the Fed is likely to decrease short-term interest rates.
Answer:
TrueFalseTrueTrueExplanation:
When an economy has a strong balance sheet and a declining budget deficit, it means that there is less need to borrow from the market which would keep rates lower.
When the economy is weakening, the Fed will try to stimulate it by engaging in actions that weaken short term interest rates so that people and businesses can borrow at lower cost and invest or buy goods and services.
When investors are worried about the riskiness of other financial assets, they usually come to safer assets like U.S. Treasury bonds so that they do not lose money and this is what happened in the credit crisis of 2008. More demand for the bonds led to a rise in their price.
Winnebagel Corp. currently sells 15,000 motor homes per year at $22,500 each, and 6,000 luxury motor coaches per year at $42,500 each. The company wants to introduce a new portable camper to fill out its product line; it hopes to sell 9,500 of these campers per year at $6,000 each. An independent consultant has determined that if Winnebagel introduces the new campers, it should boost the sales of its existing motor homes by 2,250 units per year, and reduce the sales of its motor coaches by 450 units per year.
Required:
What is the amount to use as the annual sales figure when evaluating this project?
Answer:
$88,500,000
Explanation:
Calculation to determine What is the amount to use as the annual sales figure when evaluating this project
Campers sale revenue $57,000,000
(9,500*$6,000)
Add: Increase in motor homes sales $50,625,000
(2,250 units*$22,500 each)
Less: Decrease in luxury motor coaches ($19,125,000)
(450 units per year*$42,500 each)
Annual sales figure $88,500,000
($57,000,000+$50,625,000-$19,125,000)
Therefore the amount to use as the annual sales figure when evaluating this project is $88,500,000
Which of the following is not an element of the financial statements as covered in the "Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting"?
a. Equity
b. Assets
c. Liabilities
d. Profits
Answer:
d. Profits
Explanation:
Financial statement is a statement written in accordance to the conceptual framework for financial reporting which shows the financial position, performance and profit or loss of an entity.
The statements that would reflect in the financial statement of an entity are:
i. statement of profit or loss
ii. statement of change in equity
iii. statement of cash flow
iv statement of financial position
v. notes to the financial statement
All these statements are written considering the assets, liabilities, equity, income and expenses of the entity.
What are some specific examples of how they can be used?
I’ll pay somebody 50$ if somebody do this now.
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Answer:
suck 2 be u
Explanation:
i aint doin it
Interview can be defined as an attempt to
a.
make two persons communicate
b.
test the suitability of the candidate for the job under consideration
c.
develop relationship between two persons
d.
secure minimum information from the candidate
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The summarized balance sheets of Goebel Company and Dobbs Company as of December 31, 2014 are as follows:
Goebel Company
Balance Sheet
December 31, 2014
Assets $1,200,000
Liabilities $ 150,000
Capital stock 600,000
Retained earnings 450,000
Total equities $1,200,000
Dobbs Company
Balance Sheet
December 31, 2014
Assets $900,000
Liabilities $205,000
Capital stock 575,000
Retained earnings 120,000
Total equities $900,000
If Goebel Company acquired a 20% interest in Dobbs Company on December 31, 2014 for $175,000 and the fair value method of accounting for the investment were used, the amount of the debit to Equity Investments (Dobbs) would have been:_________
Answer:
$175,000
Explanation:
Based on the information given we were told that in a situation where Goebel Company tend to acquired an interest of 20 percent in Dobbs Company on December 31, 2014 for the amount of $175,000 in which we were told that the fair value method of accounting were used for the Investment which means that the amount of DEBIT TO EQUITY INVESTMENT (Dobbs) would have been $175,000 which was the amount that was used by Goebel Company to acquired an interest of 20 percent in Dobbs Company on December 31,2014.
You are the general manager of a firm that manufactures personal computers. Due to a soft economy, demand for PCs has dropped 50 percent from the previous year. The sales manager of your company has identified only one potential client, who has received several quotes for 10,000 new PCs. According to the sales manager, the client is willing to pay $800 each for 10,000 new PCs. Your production line is currently idle, so you can easily produce the 10,000 units. The accounting department has provided you with the following information about the unit (or average) cost of producing three potential quantities of PCs:
10,000 PCs 15,000 PCs 20,000 PCs
Materials (PC components) $600 $600 $600
Depreciation 300 225 150
Labor 150 150 150
Total unit cost $1,050 $975 $900
Required:
Based on this information, should you accept the offer to produce 10,000 PCs at $800 each? Explain.
Answer:
Yes I would
Explanation:
We have these costs
Variable cost:
Materials = 600 dollars for each of component.
Labour is at a rate of 150 dollars each
For fixed cost depreciation = 300 dollars
Now we have to calculate the average variable cost
Cost of production of 1 pc + labour price of 1
= 600 + 150
AVC = 750
The sales price for each of the 10000 pc = 800 dollars
Now we can see that price p is greater than or equal to avc. 800 >=750
So the I have to accept to produce these pcs at the rate of 800 for 1 pc.
800-750 = 50
50x10000 = $500000 from the sale of the 10000 pcs
Which of the following statements would most likely be included in a procedure?
A. A"In FY2015, St. Eligius saw a 25% decline in lost time due to malware incidents."
B. "Step 5: After the installation of the antivirus tool is complete, click the Tools menu, then Actions, then âUpdate Definitions Now.â"
C. "St. Eligius Healthcare uses Symantec Endpoint Protection version 12 or later."
D. "Antivirus protection will be installed on all workstations at St. Eligius Healthcare."
Answer:
The statement that would most likely be included in a procedure is:
D. "Antivirus protection will be installed on all workstations at St. Eligius Healthcare."
Explanation:
A procedure is the formal, official, or standard and established manner of carrying out business processes. It is quite different from a process, which details the steps that a procedure may follow. A goods example of a process is the B statement, "Step 5: After the installation of the antivirus tool is complete, click the Tools menu, then Actions, then Update Definitions Now."
Journalize the following transactions for Henderson Company. Assume a perpetual inventory system. Also, assume a constant gross profit ratio for all items sold. Make sure to enter the day for each separate transaction.
October 1 Sold goods costing $9,000 to Hernandez Company for cash, $15,000.
October 7 Hernandez Company returned undamaged merchandise, purchased on
October 1, for a cash refund, $1,290.
Answer and Explanation:
The journal entries are shown below:
Cash Dr $15,000
To Sales $15,000
(Being cash is recorded)
Cost of goods sold Dr $9,000
To Merchandise inventory $9,000
(being cost of the merchandise is recorded)
Sales returns & allowances $1,290
To Cash $1,290
(being sales return is recorded)
Merchandise inventory ($1,290 × $9,000 ÷ $15,000) $774
To Cost of goods sold $774
(being merchandise inventory is recorded)
When looking at a firm's behavior, you know it is engaging in price discrimination when it:__________
a. charges a different price to different customers that is not reflective of the firm's costs.
b. charges customers more than they would prefer to pay.
c. asks about personal information such as race, gender, and sexual orientation before offering services.
d. does not accept payment with a smartphon
Answer:
a. charges a different price to different customers that is not reflective of the firm's costs.
Explanation:
The price discrimination strategy occurs when an organization charges a different price to different customers that does not reflect the company's costs, that is, the company divides its potential customers into groups, usually based on customer perceptions and characteristics and demographic data to evaluate which group of customers is willing to pay more or less for a particular product or service.
This is a strategy that can be favorable for companies to charge a maximum price for their product knowing that it will be accepted, but it is effective in large companies that have a high position in the market.
During the spring and summer of 2016, when gasoline prices were rising quickly, politicians in several countries proposed and a moratorium on some or all gasoline taxes to help consumers. In the Uniter States, one of Republican candidate for president, proposed suspending the federal gasoline tax of $0.4 for the summer, when demand tends to be high. An active candidate for the Democratic nomination for president, also pushed the plan. How would these short-run policies have affected the prices on consumers if the price had been enacted?
Answer:
consumers would find it cheaper to buy gasoline
Explanation:
In the short run a tax cut or tax suspension as we have In this question is able to increase demand because it increases peoples disposable income. This tax cut of $0.4 would remove burden on gasoline consumers. By removing the tax on gasoline the price of gasoline would become lower and consumers would find it easier and cheaper to purchase
Hector received three A’s and one b in his college course. What is his grade point average? Assume each course is three credits. A=4.0, b=3.0, c=2.0, d=1.0
Answer:
I think it is A id don't know
Consider the following financial statement information for the Hop Corporation:
Item Beginning Ending
Inventory $16,284 $19,108
Accounts receivable 11,219 13,973
Accounts payable 13,960 16,676
Net sales $219,320
Cost of goods sold 168,420
Calculate the operating and cash cycles.
Answer:
Operating cycle = 59.29 days
Cash cycle = 26.1115 days
Explanation:
From the information given:
[tex]\text{Beginning Inventory \$16,284} \\ \\ \text{Beginning Accounts receivable 11,219} \\ \\ \text{Beginning Accounts payable 13,960} \\ \\ \text{Ending Inventory $19,108} \\ \\ \text{Ending Accounts receivable 13,973} \\ \\ \text{Ending Accounts payable 16,676} \\ \\ \text{Net sales \$219,320} \\ \\ \text{Cost of goods sold 168,420} \\ \\[/tex]
[tex]\text{Ending Inventory \$19,108} \\ \\ \text{Ending Accounts receivable 13,973} \\ \\ \text{Ending Accounts payable 16,676} \\ \\ \text{Net sales \$219,320} \\ \\ \text{Cost of goods sold 168,420} \\ \\[/tex]
To start with:
[tex]\text{Average inventory = } \dfrac{Beginning \ value +Ending \ value}{2} \\ \\ =\dfrac{ 16,284 + 19,108} {2} \\ \\ = \dfrac{35,392}{ 2} \\ \\ = \$17,696[/tex]
[tex]\text{Average receivable }=\dfrac{ Beginning value + Ending value }{ 2} \\ \\ =\dfrac{ 11,219 + 13,973 }{2} \\ \\ =\dfrac{ 25,192 }{ 2} \\ \\= \$12,596 \\ \\[/tex]
[tex]\text{Average payable }= \dfrac{Beginning \ value + Ending\ value}{ 2} \\ \\ = \dfrac{13,960 + 16,676 }{2} \\ \\= \dfrac{30,636}{2} \\ \\ = \$15,313[/tex]
[tex]\text{Days of inventory outstanding} = \dfrac{Average \ inventory }{ Cost \ of \ goods \ sold } \times 365 \\ \\ \dfrac{= 17,686}{ 168,420} \times 365 \\ \\ = 0.105\times 365 \\ \\= 38.329 \ days[/tex]
[tex]\text{Days \ of \ receivable \ outstanding }= \dfrac{Average \ receivable }{ sales }\times 365 \\ \\ \dfrac{= 12,596 }{ 219,320} \times 365 \\ \\ = 0.0574 \times 365 \\ \\= 20.951 \ days[/tex]
[tex]\text{Days of payable outstanding} = \dfrac{Average payable}{cost of goods sold} \times 365 \\ \\ = \dfrac{15,313 }{ 168,420} \times 365 \\ \\ = 0.0909 \times 365 \\ \\= 33.1785 days[/tex]
[tex]\text{Operating Cycle = Days of inventory outstanding + Days of receivable outstanding} \\ \\ = 38.339 + 20.951 \\ \\ = 59.29 days[/tex]
[tex]\text{Cash Conversion Cycle = Operating cycle - Days of payable outstanding} \\ \\ = 59.29 - 33.1785 \\ \\ = 26.1115 days \\ \\[/tex]
The cost of manufacturing a specific good in a developing country is less than the cost to manufacture it in the United States. What is the most likely result if that country exports the good to U.S. markets? Prices will decrease and the quantity produced will increase. Companies will expand production to compete in the industry. Congress will raise the rates on international tariffs. Prices will remain stable but quality will decline.
Answer:
Prices will decrease and the quantity produced will increase.
Explanation:
Because labor costs are lower in developing countries, when these countries produce manufactured goods, they do it at a lower cost, meaning that these goods will also have a lower price for the final consumers. If these cheaper goods are exported to the U.S. market, the U.S. market is flooded with more goods at a lower price, something that may affect some U.S. firms, but that benefits the majority of U.S. consumers.
explain the difference between a flat tax and a graduated income tax.
Answer:Progressive tax systems have tiered tax rates that charge higher income individuals higher percentages of their income and offer the lowest rates to those with the lowest incomes. Flat tax plans generally assign one tax rate to all taxpayers. ... A flat tax would ignore the differences between rich and poor taxpayers.
Machinery purchased for $72,000 by Oriole Co. in 2016 was originally estimated to have a life of 8 years with a salvage value of $4,800 at the end of that time. Depreciation has been entered for 5 years on this basis. In 2021, it is determined that the total estimated life should be 10 years with a salvage value of $5,400 at the end of that time. Assume straight-line depreciation.
Prepare the entry to correct the prior years' depreciation, if necessary.
Answer:
No journal entry would be recorded
Explanation:
The journal entry is shown below:
No journal entry would be recorded for recognizing the prior year depreciation
So no journal entry would be passed for the same
Hence, the same would be relevant
Zachary Airlines is a small airline that occasionally carries overload shipments for the overnight delivery company Never-Fail, Inc. Never-Fail is a multimillion-dollar company started by Wes Never immediately after he failed to finish his first accounting course. The company’s motto is "We Never-Fail to Deliver Your Package on Time." When Never-Fail has more freight than it can deliver, it pays Zachary to carry the excess. Zachary contracts with independent pilots to fly its planes on a per-trip basis. Zachary recently purchased an airplane that cost the company $4,636,000. The plane has an estimated useful life of 24,400,000 miles and a zero salvage value. During the first week in January, Zachary flew two trips. The first trip was a round trip flight from Chicago to San Francisco, for which Zachary paid $420 for the pilot and $370 for fuel. The second flight was a round trip from Chicago to New York. For this trip, it paid $370 for the pilot and $185 for fuel. The round trip between Chicago and San Francisco is approximately 4,300 miles and the round trip between Chicago and New York is 1,300 miles.
Required:a. Select if the costs mentioned below are direct or indirect.b. Determine the total cost of each trip. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
a. Based on the information given, the direct costs are:
• Pilot Cost
• Fuel Cost.
The indirect cost is:
• Depreciation Cost
b. To know the total cost for each trip, we need to know the depreciation per mile which will be:
= $4,636,000 / 24,000,000
= 0.19
Cost for Trip 1
Pilot Cost = $420
Fuel Cost = $370
Depreciation Cost = (0.19 × 4,300) = $827
Total Cost = $1617
Trip 2
Pilot Cost = $370
Fuel Cost = $185
Depreciation Cost = (0.19 × 1,300) = $247
Total Cost = $802
Hollins Company uses the FIFO method to compute equivalent units. It has 2,000 units in beginning work in process, 20% complete as to conversion costs, 25,000 units started and completed, and 3,000 units in ending work in process, 30% complete as to conversion costs. All units are 100% complete as to materials. Equivalent units for materials and conversion costs are, respectively:_______.
a) 28,000 and 26,600.b) 28,000 and 27,500.c) 27,000 and 26,200.d) 27,000 and 29,600.
Answer:
Hollins Company
Equivalent units for materials and conversion costs are, respectively:_______.
b) 28,000 and 27,500.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Units Materials Conversion
Beginning WIP 2,000 0 1,600 (2,000 * 80%)
Started and
completed 25,000 25,000 25,000 (100%)
Ending WIP 3,000 3,000 900 (3,000 * 30%)
Equivalent units 28,000 27,500
b) To calculate the equivalent units using the FIFO method involves determining the equivalent units of the following: Beginning Work-in-Process, Units Started and Completed, and Ending Work-in-Process with respect to work done during the current period.
Vivian owns a sunglass store in Key West, Florida. This store can sell 100 pairs of sunglasses per month. Currently, the sunglass cost $20 each pair and it takes 5 days to receive an order. Vivian pays the cost of $30 for each time she submits an order. Vivian uses 25% of item costs to compute annual holding costs and works 240 days in a year.
Which statement is Not correct?
A. The annual holding cost is $300.
B. Average inventory level is 60 pairs.
C. Vivian needs to place 10 orders per year.
D. The reorder point is 25 pairs.
E. The average time between two consecutive orders is 20 days.
Answer:
E. The average time between two consecutive orders is 20 days.
Explanation:
Vivian has sunglasses which costs it $20 each. The inventory holding needs to be for 5 days since the lead time is 5 days for each order. The holding cost for the inventory is $500 for the whole year. There will be 10 days in average when two orders are placed for the sunglasses.
Stanley receives his degree from OCC. Stanley leaves his job at Trump Organization, paying him $100,000 a year. Stanley uses his life saving of $250,000 that he had deposited at Wells Fargo at an annual rate of 5% to start his own clean-energy company. Stanley’s first year revenue and expenses are as follow, Rent $23,000 Salary 57,000 Utility 22,000 Others 13,000 _________ Total 115,000 _________ Revenue for the year $180,000 11. Stanley’s explicit costs for the year is Group of answer choices $215,000 $112,500 $180,000 $216,250 $115,000
Stanley’s explicit costs for the year is $115,000.
Using this formula
Explicit costs=Rent+ Salary+ Utility+ Others
Where:
Rent=$23,000
Salary=$57,000
Utility=$22,000
Others=$13,000
Let plug in the formula
Explicit costs= $23,000+$57,000+$22,000+$13,000
Explicit costs=$115,000
Inconclusion Stanley’s explicit costs for the year is $115,000.
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Effect of transactions on cash flows
State the effect (cash receipt or cash payment and amount) of each of the following transactions, considered individually, on cash flows:
A. Retired $500,000 of bonds, on which there was $4,000 of unamortized discount, for $510,000.
B. Sold 20,000 shares of $5 par common stock for $30 per share.
C. Sold equipment with a book value of $68,900 for $72,400.
D. Purchased land for $825,000 cash.
E. Purchased a building by paying $30,000 cash and issuing a $570,000 mortgage note payable.
F. Sold a new issue of $400,000 of bonds at 98.
G. Purchased 10,000 shares of $10 par common stock as treasury stock at $22.50 per share.
H. Paid dividends of $1.25 per share. There were 1,000,000 shares issued and 180,000 shares of treasury stock.
Solution :
EFFECT AMOUNT ($)
a. Cash payment $510,000
b. Cash receipt $600,000
c. Cash receipt $72,400
d. Cash payment $825,000
e. Cash payment $30,000
f. Cash receipt $390,000
g. Cash payment $225,000
h. Cash payment $1475000
Discuss Three (3) types of lobbying in detail please .
Answer:
Legislative lobbying
Regulator advocacy lobbying
Budget advocacy
most ________ do not cover damage by accidents
A. Promotional prices
B. Warranties
C. Assets
D. Generic goods
(Personal finance)
Answer:
warranties b
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