Following up on bad news in writing is important to _________. a. promote good relations b. formally confirm follow-up procedures c. establish a record of the incident d. achieve all of these purposes

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Answer 1

Answer:

a. promote good relations

b. formally confirm follow-up procedures

c. establish a record of the incident

Explanation:

If we follow up with the bad news in written form so it is important for promoting the goods relations with the clients or customers, confirming the follow-up procedures with respect to clients or customers, plus it also develops the record of the incident but it does not important to achieve for all of the purposes

Therefore the correct option is a, b and c but not d


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Refer to highlight change metrics which of the following statements best describes why the business leaders altered their approach to the organizational crisis?

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Answer:

A. Upon assessment of the competitive environment using evidence-based analytics, Continental's leaders recognized that the organization's emphasis was misplaced, and changed its strategic objectives

Explanation:

Evidence-based analytics refers to the method for decision making on a plan, procedure or policy based on the best available empirical evidence and guided by field-based experiential evidence and applicable contextual data.

It provides problem-solving based on research. This can be used to make such good decisions about crisis management within an organisation. It's used by successful leaders to make sound business decisions.

Therefore the correct answer is A.

Bermuda Cruises issues only common stock and coupon bonds. The firm has a debt–equity ratio of .75. The cost of equity is 11.6 percent and the pretax cost of debt is 6.7 percent. What is the capital structure weight of the firm's equity if the firm's tax rate is 40 percent?

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Answer:

the capital structure weight of the firm's equity will be 57.14 %.

Explanation:

Weighted Average Cost of Capital is the return that is required by the providers of long term sources of finance.

A debt–equity ratio of 0.75 means:

Debt : Equity = 0.75 : 1

The Total Ratio will be = 0.75 + 1.00

                                     = 1.75

Therefore, the  capital structure weight of the firm's equity will be :

Equity Weight = Equity Ratio ÷ Total Ratio

                       = 1.00 ÷ 1.75

                       = 0.5714 or 57.14 %

Why Does Marketing Matter?

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Answer:

Marketing matters because it educates, builds awareness and establishes initial connections.

Explanation:

Stock market prices plunged tremendously in 1929, contributing to the Great Depression as the AD curve shifted greatly to the left. The ordinary AS/AD model predicts that a falling short-run aggregate supply would bring deflation and move the economy back to potential output. Which of the following describes the impact of dynamic feedback effects on this return to potential output?

a. expectations that stock prices would rise back again would cause the AD curve to shift left.
b. expectations that stock prices would fall further could shift the AD curve further to the left.
c. expectations that stock prices will fall further would cause the AD curve to shift to the right.
d. falling stock prices would make people feel poorer which would cause the AD curve to shift to the right.

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Answer:

b. expectations that stock prices would fall further could shift the AD curve further to the left.

Explanation:

The AS/ AD model stated the aggregate supply and aggregate demand model which stated level of prices and its output by maintaining the relation between the supply and demand

As in the given situation, it is mentioned that the aggregate supply of short run decline and that brings deflation and it moves the economy back to the output i.e potential. It impacts the expectation of stock prices would result in declines and further it shifted the AD curve to the left side

Hence, the correct option is B.

A corporation issued 5,600 shares of $10 par value common stock in exchange for some land with a market value of $82,000. The entry to record this exchange is:

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Answer:

The entry for the exchange is therefore;

Dr Land $82,000

Cr common stock $56,000

Cr Paid in capital in excess of par value common stock $26,000

Explanation:

The land was gotten at a price of $82,000(its fair value)

Common stock issue = 5,600 shares x $10 par value common stock

= $56,000

Paid in capital in excess of par value common stock = $82,000 - $56,000

=$26,000

The entry for the exchange is therefore;

Dr Land $82,000

Cr common stock $56,000

Cr Paid in capital in excess of par value common stock $26,000

Suppose GDP in this country is $900 million. Enter the amount for consumption. National Income Account Value (Millions of dollars) Government Purchases ( G ) 250 Taxes minus Transfer Payments ( T ) 325 Consumption ( C ) Investment ( I )

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Answer:

Consumption ( C ) = $325 million

Explanation:

Given:

GDP = $900 million:

Government Purchases ( G ) = $250 million

Taxes minus Transfer Payments ( T ) = $325 million

Investment ( I ) = $275 million

Find:

Consumption ( C )

Computation:

GDP = C + I + G

$900 million = Consumption ( C ) + $250 million + $325 million

Consumption ( C ) = $900 million - [$250 million + $325 million]

Consumption ( C ) = $325 million

Mountain Lake Corporation's accounting records show the following at year-end December 31, 2014:
Purchase Discounts $7,230 Beginning Inventory $32,660
Freight-In 8,730 Ending Inventory 29,170
Freight-Out 12,260 Purchase Returns and Allowances 4,190
Purchases 164,250
Assuming that Mountain Lake Corporation uses the periodic system, compute the cost of goods purchased and cost of goods sold.
1. Cost of goods purchased$=?
2. Cost of goods sold$=?

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Answer:

Cost of goods purchased= $161,560

Cost of goods sold= $165,050

Explanation:

1. Cost of goods purchased (net) = Purchases - Purchase discount - purchase returns and allowances + Freight in

= $164,250 - $7,230 - $4,190 + $8,730

=$161,560

2. Cost of goods sold = Beginning inventory + Net purchase - Ending inventory

= $32,660 + $161,560 - $29,170

= $165,050

The chief executive officer of Oracle defends his practice to hire private investigators to sift through the garbage of which competitor?

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Complete Question:

The chief executive officer of Oracle defends his practice to hire private investigators to sift through the garbage of which competitor?

A) Red Hat

B) McAfee

C) Norton

D) Microsoft

Answer:

D) Microsoft

Explanation:

In this scenario, the chief executive officer of Oracle defends his practice to hire private investigators to sift through the garbage of its competitor, Microsoft.

This is simply an example of competitive intelligence research.

A competitive intelligence can be defined as the systematic ability to collect, analyze, and use information collected on business environment, customers, competitors, and other market factors owing to another firm's competitive advantage. In order to gather such essential informations, companies would need the services of private investigators or a market intelligence consultant to glean information from their rivals in the same industry.

Both Microsoft and Oracle are both multinational computer technology firms that offer similar services such as cloud storage.

The potential sources of noise and bias in accounting data are: Group of answer choices Rigidity in accounting rules Random forecast errors Systematic reporting choices made by corporate manager to achieve specific objectives All of the above None of the above

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Answer: All of the above

Explanation:

Accounting data can have bias or data that should not necessarily be included due to a couple of factors.

Accounting rules are too rigid because when they are applied, the Accountants will ibe unable to remove the noise and entries made by Management without removing a substantial part of Accounting records. There is need for more flexible rules so that Accountants can restrict how easily Management can introduce bias.

Accounting works a lot of forecasted information and it is impossible to make completely accurate forecasts as events can simply happen out of nowhere and disrupt operations. Also there is Human error in the forecasts so this can lead to noise and bias.

Finally, Accounting bias and noise can be linked to pressure from Corporate management to report data in a certain way for a myriad of reasons such as to improve management benefits if they are performance related, to avoid taxes, and to avoid Government regulations amongst others.

An investor buys a 10-year, 7% coupon bond for $1,050, holds it for 1 year, and then sells it for $1,040. What was the investor's rate of return?

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Answer:

The answer is 5.71%

Explanation:

Solution

Given that

Coupon rate = 7%

Bond = $1050

Sale of the bond = $1040

n = 10 years, n = 1 year

Now we find the investor's rate of return

Thus

Coupon payment = 7%* 1000

=70

1050 = 70/(1+r) + $1,040/(1+r)

r= 5.71%

Therefore the rate of return of the investor is 5.71%

or

Rate of return = (P1-P0+ Interest ) /P0

= (1040 -1050 + 70 )/1050

= .0571 or 5.71%

On January 1, 2013, the balance in Tabor Co.'s Allowance for Bad Debts account was $13,501. During the first 11 months of the year, bad debts expense of $21,413 was recognized. The balance in the Allowance for Bad Debts account at November 30, 2013, was $9,896. Required: (a) What was the total of accounts written off during the first 11 months? (Hint: Make a T-account for the Allowance for Bad Debts account.) (b) As the result of a comprehensive analysis, it is determined that the December 31, 2013, balance of the Allowance for Bad Debts account should be $9,276. Show the adjustment required in the journal entry format.

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Answer:Total of accounts written off=$25, 018, part b is in the explanation column

Explanation:

Total of accounts (Bad debt) written off=Opening Balance in bad debt allowance account+

bad debt expense recognized during the period −

Closing balance in bad debt allowance account

=$13,501+$21,413−$9,896

=$25, 018

T---account

                                  Allowance for bad debts

                                                       $13,501   Balance from Jan 1st

                                                       $21,413    Bad debts expense

Bad debts written off $25, 018

                                                       $9,896 Balance on November 30

b)Adjusted journal entry for change in amount of allowance for bad debt account

December 31st 2013     Account        Debit         Credit

          Allowance for bad debts          $620  

         Bad debts expense                                        $620

calculation

The balance in allowance for bad debt account as on November 30 is $9 896 , when it was supposed to be $9,276. Therefore the bad debt expense is overstated by  

$9,896- $9, 276 = $620

                                                       

You will pay $7,000 now to purchase a perpetuity which will pay you and your heirs $340 at the end of each year, forever. What is the rate of return on this perpetuity?

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Answer:

4.86%

Explanation:

Interest rate of a perpetuity = amount / present value

$340 / $7,000 = 0.048571 = 4.86%

I hope my answer helps you

Answer:

4.86%

Explanation:

Interest rate of a perpetuity = amount / present value

$340 / $7,000 = 0.048571 = 4.86%

Peterson Furniture Designs is preparing its annual financial statements dated December 31. Ending inventory information about the five major items stocked for regular sale follows: Required: 1-a. Complete the final two columns of the table. Ending Inventory Item Quantity on Hand Total LC&NRV Alligator Armoires Bear Bureaus Cougar Beds Dingo Cribs Elephant Dressers Unit Cost Net When Realizable LC&NRV Acquired Value at per Item (FIFO) Year-End $ 25 $ 22 50 6062 40 40 20 1 6 20 40 450 1-b. Compute the amount that should be reported for the ending inventory using the LC&NRV rule applied to each item. Ending inventory 2. Prepare the journal entry that Peterson Furniture Designs would record on December 31.

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Answer:

                              Peterson Furniture Designs

                                      Ending Inventory

                                      Q         Purchase cost         NRV        Total LC&NRV

Alligator Armoires         60                  $25                $22              $1,320

Bear Bureaus                85                  $50                $50             $4,250

Cougar Beds                 20                  $60                $62             $1,200

Dingo Cribs                   40                  $40                $40              $1,600

Elephant Dressers       450                 $20                $16              $7,200

Total                                                                                               $15,570

The value of the ending inventory using lower of cost or net realizable value (LCNRV) is $15,570. The individual LCNRV is underlined for each item.

Since the purchase cost ($17,550) is higher than the ending inventory, the journal entry should be:

December 31, 202x, adjusting value of ending inventory

Dr Cost of goods sold 1,980

    Cr merchandise inventory 1,980

You work for a marketing firm that has just landed a contract with Run-of-the-Mills to help them promote three of their products: guppy gummies, frizzles, and mookies. All of these products have been on the market for some time, but, to entice better sales, Run-of-the-Mills wants to try a new advertisement that will market two of the products that consumers will likely consume together. As a former economics student, you know that complements are typically consumed together while substitutes can take the place of other goods. Run-of-the-Mills provides your marketing firm with the following data: When the price of guppy gummies increases by 5%, the quantity of frizzles sold decreases by 4% and the quantity of mookies sold increases by 5%. Your job is to use the cross-price elasticity between guppy gummies and the other goods to determine which goods your marketing firm should advertise together. Complete the first column of the following table by computing the cross-price elasticity between guppy gummies and frizzles, and then between guppy gummies and mookies. In the second column, determine if guppy gummies are a complement to or a substitute for each of the goods listed. Finally, complete the final column by indicating which good you should recommend marketing with guppy gummies. Relative to Guppy Gummies Recommend Marketing with Guppy Gummies Cross-Price Elasticity of Demand Complement or Substitute Frizzles Mookies

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Answer:

Cross Price Elasticity of Demand is a measure of the complimentary or substitutional nature of two goods. It enables one to know if goods go together or are replacements for each other.  

When the Cross Price Elasticity is Positive then both of the goods are Substitutes.

This is because when the price of one increased, some people abandoned it and went to the other one which then increased the demand of the latter.

If the Cross Price Elasticity is negative then both the goods are compliments because when the price of one increased, people decided to stop buying it and because the other good is a compliment (goes together) people didn't buy the latter either thereby reducing its demand.

The formula for Cross Price Elasticity is,

= % Change in Quantity Demanded of Good A / % Change in price of Good B

Guppy Gummies and Frizzles.

= -4%/ 5%

= - 0.8%

Cross Price Elasticity is Negative so they are Compliments.  

It IS RECOMMENDED to market Frizzles with Guppy Gummies.

Guppy gummies and Mookies

= 5% / 5%

= 1

Cross Price Elasticity is positive so these are Substitutes.

It is therefore NOT recommended to market Mookies with Guppy Gummies.

Suppose you are evaluating two mutually exclusive projects, A and B. Project A costs $350 and has cash flows of $250 and $250 in the next 2 years, respectively. B costs $300 and generates cash flows of $300 and $100. What is the crossover rate for these projects

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Answer:

The answer is 30%

Explanation:

Solution

Given that:

Project A

Project A costs = $350

Cash flows =$250 and $250 (next 2 years)

Project B

Project B costs =$300

Cash flow = $300 and  $100

Now what is the crossover rate for these projects.

Thus

Year Project A    Project B A-B        B-A

0            -350     -300        -50        50

1             250      300        -50        50

2             250      100         150       -150

IRR         27%      26%         30%      30%

So,

CF = CF1/(1+r)^1 + CF2/(1+r)^2

$-50 = $-50/(1+r)^1 + $150/(1+r)^2

r = 30%

CF = CF1/(1+r)^1 + CF2/(1+r)^2

$50 = $50/(1+r)^1 + $-150/(1+r)^2

r = 30%

Hence, the cross over rate for these project is 30%

Note:

IRR =Internal rate of return

CF =Cash flow

r = rate

What special asset does Heartland Telecom's acquisition of Surety Wireless​ identify? The acquisition identifies the asset goodwill . How should Heartland Telecom account for this asset after acquiring Surety ​Wireless? Explain in detail. Heartland Telecom should measure the ▼ of this asset each year. If this asset has increased in​ value, Heartland should ▼ . If the value of the asset has​ decreased, Heartland should

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Answer: 1. Goodwill

2. a. Record no entry in the books

b. Record a loss in the books

Explanation:

1. The Special asset created by Heartland Telecom's acquisition of Surety Wireless is Goodwill.

Goodwill is the difference between what the company was worth and what it was purchased for if the purchase price was higher than the worth (market value).

2. a. Goodwill should be accounted for by recoding it in the Long term Assets under Intangible Assets in the balance sheet. It should not be amotrized. If Goodwill increases, there should be no recording this gain on the books.

b. If the value of the asset has​ decreased, Heartland should record a loss in the books to represent the loss on this account.

Frances is a retired teacher who lives in Denver and does some consulting work for extra cash. At a wage of $50 per hour, she is willing to work 10 hours per week. At $65 per hour, she is willing to work 19 hours per week. Using the midpoint method, the elasticity of Jake’s labor supply between the wages of $50 and $65 per hour is approximately _______ , which means that Jake’s supply of labor over this wage range is ______ .

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Answer:

Midpoint elasticity =  2.38

Supply of labor is Elastic

Explanation:

Midpoint elasticity = (Change in labor supplied / Average labor supplied) / (Change in wage rate / Average wage rate)

When  Change in labor supplied= 19-10=9

Average labor supplied=(19+10)/2 =14.5

Change in wage rate=65-50=15

Average wage rate =(65 + 50)/2=57.5

Midpoint elasticity = (9/14.5) / (15/57.5)

= 0.62/0.26

= 2,3846

=  2.38

Since elasticity is higher than 1, supply of labor is Elastic.

An investment had a nominal return of 11.1 percent last year. If the real return on the investment was only 7.3 percent, what was the inflation rate for the year

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Answer:

inflation rate= 3.8%

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Nominal return= 11.1 percent

Real return= 7.3 percent

The real return on investments is the difference between the nominal return and the inflation rate.

Real return= nominal return - inflation rate

inflation rate= nominal return - real return

inflation rate= 11.1 - 7.3

inflation rate= 3.8%

A progressive tax is one which

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Answer:

A progressive tax is one which charges more tax for those with higher income.

The amount of tax paid depends on the general income of the person.

In choosing between the range of alternative investments typically available to U.S. households, which of the following will play a role in influencing their selection of a particular investment type?
a. the expected rate of return, risk and liquidity of each kind of investment.
b. the interest rate and the expected rate of return.
c. the form of dividends, angel investor, future expectations.

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Answer:

b. the interest rate and the expected rate of return.

Explanation:

For choosing the type of particular investment it is necessary to check the interest rate and the expected rate of return as every investor wants that there is a less interest rate, less or moderate risk but high rate of return and according to this they made the selection

Therefore the option b is correct

"A firm's peak borrowing needs will probably be overstated if it bases its monthly cash budget on the assumption that both cash receipts and cash payments occur uniformly over the month but in reality receipts are concentrated at the beginning of each month." True or False

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Answer: True

Explanation:

If the firm borrows on the assumption that it will be receiving cash throughout the month this means that they are borrowing because they would like to offset costs as they come in then pay as they receive money.

If they however receive all the money that they were to receive for the month in the beginning of the month, there would be no need to borrow as much to offset costs because the money received will act as a reserve which will offset the payments that will be uniform throughout the month.

Assume that the probability of a driver getting into an accident is 3.4%, the
average cost of an accident is $11,116.37, and the overhead cost for an
insurance company per insured driver is $170. What should this driver's
insurance premium be?

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The correct answer is $547.96

Why is this the correct answer?Total cost is = (3.4% × $11,116.37) + $ 170The equation is Fixed cost + Variable cost , where the overhead cost becomes the fixed cost.What is variable cost?

A variable cost is a corporate expense that changes in proportion to how much a company produces or sells. Variable costs increase or decrease depending on a company's production or sales volume they rise as production increases and fall as production decreases.

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The specific identification method (select all that apply): matches each unit of inventory with its actual cost is not an acceptable method of accounting would be beneficial to a company that makes inexpensive products with high sales volume would be beneficial to a company that makes fine jewelry

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Answer:

The specific identification method

a) matches each unit of inventory with its actual cost

d) would be beneficial to a company that makes fine jewelry

Explanation:

The specific identification inventory valuation method is one of the inventory valuation method allowed by U.S. GAAP.   The other allowed methods are weighted average; and first in, first out (FIFO).  The specific identification method identifies every item kept in inventory and its price and tracks it from purchase to resale.  Some types of businesses that use the specific identification method are jewelry companies and stores, car dealerships, art galleries, and furniture stores, who can easily identify each item and track the cost and price respectively.

The specific identification method of costing inventories is used when finding out the cost of the ending inventory.

Correct option is A and D.

The specific identification method is "matches each unit of inventory with its actual cost and  would be beneficial to a company that makes fine jewelry."

One of the inventory methods permitted by US GAAP is the particular identification inventory valuation method. Weighted average and first in, first out are two alternative strategies that can be used. Every item in inventory, as well as its price, is identified and tracked using this system, from purchase through resale.

Jewelry companies and stores, auto dealerships, art galleries, and furniture stores are just a few examples of enterprises that use the particular identification method to quickly identify each item and track the cost and pricing.

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Scranton, Inc. reports net income of $260,000 for the year ended December 31. It also reports $100,700 depreciation expense and a $6,500 gain on the sale of equipment. Its comparative balance sheet reveals a $41,500 decrease in accounts receivable, a $18,750 increase in accounts payable, and a $14,500 decrease in wages payable. Calculate the cash provided (used) in operating activities using the indirect method.

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Answer:

$399,950

Explanation:

The computation of cash provided (used) in operating activities using the indirect method is shown below:-

Cash flow from operating activities

Net income reported           $260,000

Add:  depreciation expenses  $100,700

Less: gain on sale of equipment -$6,500

Add: decrease in accounts receivables $41,500

Add:  increase in accounts payable $18,750

Less: decrease in wages payable -$14,500

Cash flow from operating activities $399,950

We simply added the cash inflows and deduct the cash outflows to reach out the operating activities

You are a real estate agent thinking of placing a sign advertising your services at a local bus stop. The sign will cost $ 5 comma 500 and will be posted for one year. You expect that it will generate additional revenue of $ 935 a month. What is the payback​ period? g

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Answer:

5.34 months

Explanation:

Pay back period calculates how long it takes for the amount invested in a project to be recovered from the cumulative cash flows.

Payback period = amount invested / cash flows

$5000 / $ 935 = 5.34 months

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On November 1, 2018, Master's Co. borrows $500,000 from its bank for five years at an annual interest rate of 10%. According to the terms of the loan, the principal amount will not be due for five years. Interest accrues monthly on the first day of each month, beginning November 1, 2018. With respect to this borrowing, Master's December 31, 2018, balance sheet included only a long-term note payable of $500,000. As a result:_______


a. Liabilities are understated by $12,500 accrued interest payable

b. Liabilities are understated by $4,167 accrued interest payable

c. The December 31, 2018, financial statements are accurately presented

d. Liabilities are understated by $8,333 accrued interest payable

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Answer:

b. Liabilities are understated by $4,167 accrued interest payable

Explanation:

Under which model of oligopoly are firms more likely to engage in a price war, driving down prices to marginal cost and resulting in no profit?

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Answer:

The price leardership model of oligopoly

Prepare the journal entries to record the following transactions on Markowitz Company’s books using a perpetual inventory system.
On February 6, Markowitz Company sold $75,000 of merchandise to the Lyman Company, terms 2/10, net /30. The cost of the merchandise sold was $50,000. On February 8, the Lyman Company returned $10,000 of the merchandise purchased on February 6. The cost of the merchandise returned was $5,000. On February 16 Markowitz Company received the balance due from the Lyman Company.

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Answer:

Journal entries for Markowitz Company’s books are given below

Explanation:

February 6

                                  Debit        Credit

Receivable               $75000

Sales                                           $75000

                                              Debit        Credit

Cost of good sold               $50,000

Inventory                                                 $50,000

February 8

                                 Debit           Credit

Sales Return             $10,000

Receivable                                   $10,000

                                     Debit         Credit

Inventory                    $5,000

Cost of good sold                           $5,000

February 16

                                       Debit        Credit

Cash                             $63,700

Sale discount               $1300

Receivable                                      65,000

Workings for february 16

Discount = 65,000 x 2% = 1300

Cash = 65000 x 98% = 63,700

Account Receivable = 75,000 - 10,000 = 65,000

We argued that when the economic growth in the US is greater than the (economic) growth rates of our trading partners, the trade deficit in the US should get larger, all else constant.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

The correct answer is the option B: False.

Explanation:

To begin with, given the fact that the economic growth of the United States is greater than the economic growth rates of its trading partners then the trade deficit in the US should get smaller, all else constant due to the fact that the economy is growing at a level that is higher than does of the partners and therefore that when that happens the country will be in a better position and the production of it will increase as expected and that will impact positively in the deficit by reducing it to small amounts.

On January 1, 2013, an investor purchases 25,000 common shares of an investee at $9 (cash) per share. The shares represent 20% ownership in the investee. The investee shares are not considered "marketable" because they do not trade on an active exchange. On January 1, 2013, the book value of the investee's assets and liabilities equals $600,000 and $150,000, respectively. On that date, the appraised fair values of the investee's identifiable net assets approximated the recorded book values. During the year ended December 31, 2013, the investee company reported net income equal to $22,500 and dividends equal to $12,000.
Noncontrolling investment accounting (price equals book value)
Assume the investor does not exert significant influence over the investee. Determine the balance in the "Investment in Investee" account at December 31, 2013.

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Explanation:

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La camarera ________ la carta de bebidas en la mesa y pregunta a Federico y a m. Primero, yo quiero caf. Segundo, ________ Federico; l quiere agua. cuida; me toca a deposita; le toca a bebe; me levanta recoge; le levanta I think it is B but im not sure Lord of the Flies Questions EASY 50 POINTS!! 1. How does the setting of Lord of the Flies affect the way the boys behave? A: It inspires them to invent machines to help them survive. B: It makes them homesick and causes much distress. C: It frees them to play games and relax all day. D: It causes them to be less orderly and civilized than usual. 2. The boys decide to use the conch to call meetings and to show who the speaker is. What does the conch symbolize? A: pointless traditions B: the right to push people around C: civilized social rules D: rich people's power over the poor 3. Simon's character is best described as A: Unintelligent B: Athletic C: loud D: thoughtful 4. What makes Ralph angry when Jack returns from the first successful pig hunt? A: Jack was so concerned with hunting that he let the fire go out. B: Ralph thinks it is wrong to kill pigs. C: Jack refuses to share the meat with boys who did not hunt. D: Jack makes fun of Ralph for not joining the hunters. 5: In what sense is the ending of the novel ironic? A: The rescue occurred because the boys burned the island. B: Ralph had tried his best to attract a rescue. C: The boys were rescued by an adult, a naval officer. D: The boys had thought that rescue was impossible. 6. Why was the subject of the destruction of civilization especially timely when the novel was first published? A: World War II and nuclear weapons made people worry about the future of civilization. B: Most people at that time believed that human beings were born violent. C: William Golding's record as a war hero made readers interested in his views on violence. D: The British public at that time was eager for violent entertainment. 7: The Lord of the Flies tells Simon that the beast is not "something you could hunt and kill." What can be inferred from that statement? The beast represents the evil within humans. Simon is dreaming when he thinks the pig's head speaks to him. The Lord of the Flies can be trusted to tell the truth. Although the beast cannot be killed, the Lord of the Flies can. 8. The boys' descent into wildness is foreshadowed by all the following except Piggy's belief that the conch must always be respected Jack's putting on war paint to hunt pigs Roger throwing rocks at Henry on the beach the boys' game with Roger as the pig 9. What does Ralph learn from Piggy's example? He learns that he must think clearly to be a good leader. He learns that glasses and a conch are the most important things on the island. He learns that it is better to be physically weak and mentally strong than the reverse. He learns that you cannot fail if you stick to your principles. 10. After dying, Simon is compared to silver and marble. What is William Golding trying to convey to the reader? William Golding cared more about Simon than about the other characters. Silver and marble are expensive. Simon was a person of rare quality. Simon has finally taken the form he always desired. 11. Which character is completely a follower and not independent? Piggy Simon Sam Ralph 12. Figurative language is not meant to be taken literally. Which of the following images is figurative rather than literal? The pig's head is the Lord of the Flies. The pig squeals as the boys stick it. Atop the mountain, the parachute moves in the wind. A flame ignites when the sun shines through Piggy's glasses. 13. What mistaken idea does the naval officer have when he first sees the boys? He thinks they have seen a beast. He thinks he won't be able to take them on board. He thinks they are no longer fit for civilized society. He thinks they are still reasonable British schoolboys. 14. At the climax of the novel, the highest point of tension, what event occurs? A group of British schoolboys crash-lands on an uninhabited island. Jack and Ralph climb the mountain in search of the beast. The boys in Jack's group hunt Ralph. Piggy tells Ralph to become a better leader. 15: When Jack steals Piggy's glasses, what does it prove? It proves that Ralph is Jack's lieutenant. It proves that the boys will never be rescued. It proves that Piggy is the smartest person on the island. It proves that Jack has utterly defeated Ralph and Piggy. 16: Which event clearly shows Ralph and Piggy losing their innocence? building the signal fire the murder of Simon the rescue finding the parachutist 17: What aspect of Roger's character is set free in the island setting? his cruelty his wish to obey rules his desire to follow a strong leader his love of hunting PLEASE HELP A bag contains red and blue marbles, such that the probability of drawing a blue marble is 3/8 An experiment consists of drawing a marble, replacing it, and drawing another marble. The two draws are independent. A random variable assigns the number of blue marbles to each outcome. What is the probability of drawing one blue marble? Find the total surface area of this square basedpyramid. What does percent composition tell you about a molecule?O A. It tells you the ratio of elements in the molecular formula.O B. It tells you how the elements are arranged in the molecule.O C. 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