GDP would include all of the following except:

a. income earned for engineering services.
b. income earned by an airline pilot.
c. tips earned but not reported by a waitress at an upscale restaurant.
d. the purchase of a new automobile by a school.
e. the purchase of a new home by a retired couple.

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Answer 1

Answer:

The correct answer is the option C: tips earned but not reported by a waitress at an upscale restaurant.

Explanation:

To begin with, the Gross Domestic Product or GDP comprehends in economic terms the monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods that an economy produces in a certain amount of time. Moreover, this measure is formed by different variables that are the consumption, investment, government spending and net exports. And in that scenario, all the of the cases presented will be included in the GDP of the economy except the tips that are not reported due to the fact that those earnings will figured as out of the circular flow of economy as it will represent a leak, a filtration of the system.

Answer 2

Answer:

The correct answer is C


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Valotic Tech Inc. sells electronics over the Internet. The Consumer Products Division is organized as a cost center. The budget for the Consumer Products Division for the month ended January 31 is as follows (in thousands):
1. Customer service salaries $546,840.00
2. Insurance and property taxes 114,660.00
3. Distribution salaries 872,340.00
4. Marketing salaries 1,028,370.00
5. Engineer salaries 836,850.00
6. Warehouse wages 586,110.00
7. Equipment depreciation 183,792.00
8. Total $4,168,962.00
During January, the costs incurred in the Consumer Products Division were as follows:
1. Customer service salaries $602,350.00
2. Insurance and property taxes 110,240.00
3. Distribution salaries 861,200.00
4. Marketing salaries 1,085,230.00
5. Engineer salaries 820,008.00
6. Warehouse wages 562,632.00
7. Equipment depreciation 183,610.00
8. Total $4,225,270.00
Required:
1. Prepare a budget performance report for the director of the Consumer Products Division for the month of January. Enter all amounts as positive numbers.
Valotic Tech Inc.
Budget Performance Report—Director, Consumer Products Division
For the Month Ended January 31, 2016
1 Budget Actual Over Budget Under Budget
2 Customer service salaries
3 Insurance and property taxes
4 Distribution salaries
5 Marketing salaries
6 Engineer salaries
7 Warehouse wages
8 Equipment depreciation
9 Total
2. For which costs might the director be expected to request supplemental reports?

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Answer:

Total Over budget = $112370

Total Under Budget= $ 56062

Explanation:

Valotic Tech Inc.

Budget Performance Report—Director, Consumer Products Division

For the Month Ended January 31, 2016

                                                 Budget          Actual       (Over) Under Budget

Customer service salaries   $546,840     $602,350         (55,510)

Insurance & property taxes    114,660        110,240             4420

Distribution salaries               872,340         861,200           11,140

Marketing salaries               1,028,370       1,085,230          (56,860)

Engineer salaries                 836,850          820,008         16842

Warehouse wages                586,110          562,632          23478

Equipment depreciation        183,792        183,610                182              

Total                                  $4,168,962      $4,225,270        (56308)      

Total Over budget = $112370

Total Under Budget= $ 56062

Over budget means that the amount is spent more than the amount budgeted.

The Customer service salaries and  Marketing salaries are over budgeted and the the director is expected to request supplemental reports of these to analyze where the amount has been overspent.

Nielson Motors is considering an opportunity that requires an investment of $1,000,000 today and will provide $250,000 one year from now, $450,000 two years from now, and $650,000 three years from now. If the appropriate interest rate is 15%, then Nielson Motors should

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Answer:

The NPV is - $14958.49 . The opportunity should not be pursued as the NPV of the project discounted at the interest rate of 15% comes out to be negative . Thus, Nielson Motors should not proceed with the project.

Explanation:

To determine whether the project should be accepted or not, we need to calculate the NPV or Net Present Value of the project. If the NPV is positive, the project should be accepted.

The formula to calculate the NPV is attached.

NPV = - 1000000 + 250000 / (1 + 0.15)  +  450000 / (1 + 0.15)²  +

650000 / (1 + 0.15)³

NPV =  - $14958.49429

The opportunity should not be pursued as the NPV of the project discounted at the interest rate of 15% comes out to be negative. Thus, Nielson Motors should not proceed with the project.

Robin Company wants to earn a 6% return on sales after taxes. The company’s effective income tax rate is 40%, and its contribution margin is 30%. If Robin has fixed costs of $240,000, the amount of sales required to earn the desired return is

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Answer:

Answer is 1,200,000

Explanation:

return on sales after taxes = 6%

effective income tax rate = 40%, contribution margin = 30%.

Robin has fixed costs = $240,000,

We are to find the amount of sales required to earn the desired return using the information above.

Profit = Contribution - Fixed Cost

Assuming sales = K

6/(100-40)K = (30/100)K -240,000

0.1K =0.3K -240,000

0.2K =240,000

K = 240,000/0.2

so K =1,200,000.

Hannah Roberts owns and operates Hannah's Pool Service Company. On January 1, Hannah Roberts, Capital had a balance of $309,170. During the year, Hannah invested an additional $22,040 and withdrew $39,010. For the year ended December 31, Hannah's Pool Service Company reported a net income of $55,080.
Prepare a statement of owner's equity for the year ended December 31. Hannah's Pool Service Company Statement of Owner's Equity For the Year Ended December 31.

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Answer:

                  Hannah's Pool Service Company

Statement of owner equity for the year ended December 31

               Particulars                                Amount

Capital (January 1)                                              $309,170

Investment during the year       $22,040

Net Income                                 $55,080

Withdrawals during the year     (-$39,010)

Increase in the owner equity                              $38,110

Capital (December 31)                                       $347.280

Workings

a. Increase in the owner equity = Investment during the year + Net income - withdrawal during the year

=$22040+$55080 -$39010

=$38110

b. Capital (December 31) = Capital on January 1 + Increase in owner equity

=$309170 +$38110

=$347280

The following inventory balances have been provided for the most recent year: The cost of goods manufactured was $714,000. What was the cost of goods sold? Select one: a. $738,000 b. $693,000 c. $714,000 d. $733,000

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Answer:

a. $738,000

Explanation:

Calculation for the cost of goods sold

Beginning Finished goods inventory $57,000

Add: Cost of goods manufactured $714,000

Goods available for sale $771,000

($714,000+$57,000)

Less Ending Finished goods inventory $33,000

Cost of goods sold $738,000

($771,000-$33,000)

Therefore the cost of goods sold will be $738,000

Quality Timber Pty Ltd is a well-established logging company. With below-average performance, their packaging department is consistently behind schedule. Employees often take long lunch breaks and frequently stop to chat with co-workers. However, the employees get along very well and frequently spend time together, even outside work. In this scenario, the performance norms are _____ and cohesiveness is _____, so productivity is ____.

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Answer:

Quality Timber Pty Ltd

In this scenario, the performance norms are _below-average____ and cohesiveness is _ high____, so productivity is _low___.

Explanation:

It has been established that group norms influence individual behavior and group performance.  Performance Norms refer to how a person should work in a given group and what his or her output should be.

Cohesion, according to wikipedia.com, "can be more specifically defined as the tendency for a group to be in unity while working towards a goal or to satisfy the emotional needs of its members."  Employees of the packaging department tend to be enjoying so much group cohesiveness.  But, they need to break some habits to focus on achieving corporate goals by increasing their productivity.

According to Paul Krugman of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, "Productivity is commonly defined as a ratio between the output volume and the volume of inputs.  In other words, it measures how efficiently production inputs, such as labour and capital, are being used in an economy to produce a given level of output."  A rough assessment of the packaging department employees' performance shows low productivity, as they are "consistently behind schedule and take long lunch breaks, and frequently chat with co-workers," instead of concentrating on their jobs.

Why are adjustments made to the accounting records at the end of the period? (You may select more than one answer. Single click the box with the question mark to produce a check mark for a correct answer and double click the box with the question mark to empty the box for a wrong answer. Any boxes left with a question mark will be automatically graded as incorrect.)

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Answer: a. To ensure assets and liabilities are reported at appropriate amounts.

b. To ensure the related revenues and expenses are reported in the proper period.

Explanation:

Adjustments must be made at the end of the period to make sure that the figures in the books are the proper and true reflection of the transactions that took place. That way records are neither overstated or understated thereby giving the users of the Accounting records a proper and accurate opportunity to assess the company's financial standing.

Records must also be adjusted to abide by the Accrual basis in accounting which posits that revenues and expenses should be recorded only in the periods when they occured regardless of if money has been received or paid for them. This way it is easier to match Expenses as well as Revenue to their respective periods.  

oe Smith, age 75, from Vienna, IL has the winning Powerball lottery numbers which will pay out $13 million at the beginning of each of the next 30 years (reported prize of $390 million). Before claiming his prize, Trusty Insurance Company offers Joe $200 million today in exchange for his winning lottery ticket and prize payout. What rate of return would Trusty Insurance earn if Joe accepts their offer?

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Answer:

The IRR is 5%. Rate of return would be 12.5% assuming a discount rate of 4%

Explanation:

The answer depends entirely on the discount rate. The question covers a 30 period timeframe and in each period, the pay off is $13 million. This is a simple time value of money concept in which to calculate the present value, you will simply calculate the present value of each of the cash flows. The formula is 13Mn/[(1+r)^n] where n is the year from 1 to 30, r is the discount rate.

The question requires us to calculate the return that is the variable 'r'. For this you need to have the present value today so that you can then use the equation to solve for 'r'. However, the only information we have is the time period and the cash flow. We are given $200mn as the initial outlay. So, we can at least use this to calculate the internal rate of return (IRR) which is simply the rate of return (or the value of 'r') at which the present value of each of the 13 Mn to be received over the next 30 years is equal to the initial outlay (i.e 200mn). In short, IRR is the rate of return at which the net present value (NPV) is equal to zero. In our example, and using the formula for each of the cash flow from years 1 to 30, the IRR is computated at 5%. So if the discount rate that the company uses is less than 5%, the company would be better of with Joe accepting the offer because any discount rate below 5% would result in the present value of the cash flows to be in excess of $200Mn.

Lets take an example and assume that the discount rate is 4%, using the formula from year 1 to 30 and summing the values would give us a present value of $225 Mn. So the rate lf return in this case would be (225-200)/200 x 100 = 12.5%.

Which of the following is a community lifeline

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Answer:

Safety and security

food, water, and shelter

health and medical

power and fuel

communications and transport

Explanation:

A lifeline allows business and government structures to continue to operate and is beneficial to human health and financial stability. Lifelines are perhaps the most important resources in the community that allow all other facets of society to work when balanced. The interconnected network of resources, services, and securities ( food, water, and shelter, medical care, communications facilities, etc) that provide lifeline services is used on a daily basis to facilitate the community's regularly occurring needs and give all other elements of society to perform efficiently.

Communications are the Community's lifeline. Safety and security, health and medical care, communications, hazardous materials, food, water, shelter, energy (power & fuel), and transportation are the seven community lifelines that FEMA has defined. Thus, option C is correct.

The Community Lifelines idea from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is a framework for event management that gives emergency managers a reporting system to swiftly stabilize a community after a disaster.

Safety and security, health and medical care, communications, hazardous materials, food, water, shelter, energy (power & fuel), and transportation are the seven community lifelines that FEMA has defined. It is a sign that lives are in danger, and daily routines and food chains are disturbed, if any of these Lifelines go down due to a disaster or emergency.

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Your question seems to be incomplete, but most probably the complete question was:

Which of the following is a community lifeline?

a. schools and churches

b. lumber and hardware

c. grocery and fast food

d. communications

Witt Oil issued 100,000 shares of cumulative, nonparticipating preferred stock with a par value of $100 and a stated dividend of 7%. The shares sold for $96 per share. The journal record for this transaction would be

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Answer:

Dr Cash$9,600,000

Dr Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par -Preferred Stock$400,000

Cr Preferred Stock$10,000,000

Explanation:

Since Witt Oil issued 100,000 shares and preferred stock with a par value of $100 in which the shares sold for $96 per share this means we have to Debit Cash with $9,600,000, Debit Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par -Preferred Stock $400,000 and Credit Preferred Stock$10,000,000

Dr Cash$9,600,000

(100,000 Shares × $96 per shares)

Dr Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par -Preferred Stock$400,000

(10,000,000 -$9,600,000)

Cr Preferred Stock$10,000,000

($100,000× per value 100)

Answer:

Dr Cash$9,600,000

Dr Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par -Preferred Stock$400,000

Cr Preferred Stock$10,000,000

Explanation:

Robyn's Retail had 500 units of inventory on hand at the end of the year. These were recorded at a cost of $19 each using the last-in, first-out (LIFO) method. The current replacement cost is $17 per unit. The selling price charged by Robyn's Retail for each finished product is $27. In order to record the adjusting entry needed under the lower-of-cost-or-market rule, the Merchandise Inventory will be ________. Group of answer choices debited by $8,500 credited by $8,500 debited by $1,000 credited by $1,000

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Answer:

Credit inventory 1000 and debit COGS 1000

Explanation:

19*500=9500 <price it is recorded at currently

The rule requires lower cost - market vs. price. Since market cost is lower, you  have to find out how much the ending inventory balance should be

17*500=8500

9500-8500=1000

The inventory booked should be lowered, thus requiring credit entry of 1000. Since it is a merchandise loss, it is counted towards cost of goods sold expense, thus debit

Use the following information.
Windswept, Inc.
2010 Income Statement
($ in millions)
Net sales $9,570
Cost of goods sold 7,890
Depreciation 465 Earnings before interest and taxes $1,215
Interest paid 110
Taxable Income $1,105
Taxes 387
Net income $718
Windswept, Inc.
2009 and 2010 Balance Sheets
($ in millions)
2009 2010 2009 2010
Cash $250 $280 Accounts payable $1,470 $1,685
Accounts rec. 1,040 940 Long-term debt 1,140 1,320
Inventory 1,880 1,715 Common stock $3,420 $3,040
Total $3,170 $2,935 Retained earnings 630 880
Net fixed assets 3,490 3,990
Total assets $6,660 $6,925 Total liab. equity $6,660 $6,925
What is the days' sales in receivables for 2017?
a. 62.62 days
b. 31.81 days
c. 31.37 days
d. 45.01 day's
e. 33.85 days

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Answer:

35.85 days

Explanation:

I suppose the question reads "What is the days' sales in receivables for 2010?"

To find the days' sales in receivables for 2010, use the following:

Days Sales in Receivales for 2010 = (Accounts Receivable in 2010 / Annual Sales) * 365

Where accounts receivable in 2010 from the information given is 940.

Annual sales = $9,570

Therefore,

Days Sales in Receivales for 2010 = [tex] (\frac{940}{9570}) * 365 [/tex]

= 35.85 days

The days' sales in receivables for 2010 is 35.85 days

Zara, an HR manager at Fluxin LLC, is responsible for implementing a guided self-appraisal system using management by objectives in her organization. She has developed specific standards for performance. Which of the following is typically the next step for Zara?
a. Continuing performance discussions
b. Implementation of the performance standards
c. Setting of objectives
d. Job review and agreement

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Answer:

The answer is option (c) Setting of objectives.

Explanation:

Solution

The next step for Zara to take from the given question is in the setting of objectives.

Setting of objectives : This is defined as a set of activity of setting objectives or goals for an organization.

In afterwords they are ends that explains specifically how the goals can be achieved or accomplished so they are quantitative in nature.

Critically analyze the difference and points of convergence between floor inspection and functional inspection

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Answer:

Please refer to the below;

Explanation:

Difference between Floor inspection and Functional inspection.

• Floor inspection is usually conducted in a production environment. It involves checking of materials while processing in the machine by inspectors. Rather than checking the materials in the machine at the beginning of production, floor inspection checks the materials while in process inorder to ensure that the defected ones are quickly detected and expunged. It also ensure that the equipments used in processing are properly functioning.

• Functional inspection is an inspection that checks the overall function of a product rather than what makes up the component parts. For instance the load capacity and speed of a vehicle can be checked for optimal performance whereas individual parts that make up the vehicle are not checked, yet bring out satisfactory performance when combined together. This form of inspection is concerned with verification of final output and does not provide details about different sections instead provides a wider understanding of comfort that emanate from inspecting same item.

Points of Convergence between Floor inspection and Functional inspection.

• The key objective of both floor and functional inspection is quality output having reviewed and examined their expectations.

• Both floor and functional inspection work to prevent defective product from flowing down the successive operations and avoid loss to the company

• Both floor and functional inspection aim at meeting customers requirements, wants and needs.

The dates of importance in connection with a cash dividend of $150,000 on a corporation's common stock are January 15, February 15, and March 15. Journalize the entries required on each date. If no entry is required, select "No Entry Required" and leave the amount boxes blank. Jan. 15 Feb. 15 Mar. 15

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Answer:

The 3 dates of importance on Cash Dividends are the Date of Declaration, Date of Record, and Date of Payment.

The date of Declaration as inferred is the day the company announces the Dividend. There is an accounting entry for this.

The Date of Record is the day on which the company determines which shareholders are going to get dividends. There is no entry here.

The Date of payment is the day the dividends are disbursed. There is an accounting entry here.

Jan 15

DR Retained Earnings $150,000

CR Cash Dividends Payable $150,000

(To record declaration of Dividends)

Feb 15.

No entry

March 15

DR Cash Dividends Payable $150,000

CR Cash $150,000

(To record payment of Dividends).

Gizmos, Inc. produces gizmos at an average total cost of $15 and an average variable cost of $12. The only fixed input used in the production of gizmos costs $240. How many gizmos does Gizmos, Inc. produce?

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Answer:

80

Explanation:

Total cost = fixed cost + variable cost

Average total cost = average fixed cost + average variable cost.

Average total cost = Total cost / quantity

Average fixed cost = fixed cost / quantity

Average variable cost = variable cost/ quantity

$15 = average fixed cost + $12

Average fixed cost = $3

Total fixed cost = $240

$3 = $240 / q

Q = 80

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Dave Ryan is the CEO of Ryan's Arcade. At the end of its accounting period, December 31, Ryan's Arcade has assets of $643,800 and liabilities of $244,230. Using the accounting equation, determine the following amounts: a. Stockholders' equity as of December 31 of the current year. $ b. Stockholders' equity as of December 31 at the end of the next year, assuming that assets increased by $83,730 and liabilities increased by $18,540 during the year.

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Answer and Explanation:

As we know that

Total assets = Total liabilities +  total stockholder equity

a. Stockholder equity s of December 31 of the current year is

$643,800 = $244,230 + total stockholder equity

So, the total stockholder equity is

= $643,800 - $244,230

= $399,570

b. Now in the case of increased, the total stockholder equity at the end of the year is

($643,800 + $83,730) = ($244,230 + $18,540) + total stockholder equity

$727,530 = $262,770 + total stockholder equity

So, the total stockholder equity is

= $727,530 - $262,770

= $464,760

Built-Tight is preparing its master budget for the quarter ended September 30. Budgeted sales and cash payments for product costs for the quarter follow.

July August September
Budgeted sales $54,000 $70,000 $58,000
Budgeted cash payments for
Direct material 15,160 12,440 12,760
Direct labor 3,040 2,360 2,440
Factory overhead 19,200 15,800 16,200

Sales are 15% cash and 85% on credit. All credit sales are collected in the month following the sale. The June 30 balance sheet includes balances of $15,000 in cash: $44,000 in accounts receivable; $3,500 in accounts payable; and a $4,000 balance in loans payable. A minimum cash balance of $15,000 is required. Loans are obtained at the end of any month when a cash shortage occurs. Interest is 1% per month based on the beginning-of-the-month loan balance and is paid at each month-end. If an excess balance of cash exists, loans are repaid at the end of the month. Operating expenses are paid in the month incurred and consist of sales commissions (10% of sales), office salaries ($3,000 per month), and rent ($5,500 per month).

Required:

a. Prepare a cash receipts budget for July, August, and September.
b. Prepare a cash budget for each of the months of July, August, and September.

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Answer:

Built-Tight

a) Cash Budget for July, August, and September:

                                        July            August       September    Total

Beginning balance         $15,000    $16,900     $28,700         $15,000

Cash collections:              52,100     56,400        68,200         176,700

Cash Expenses:

Direct materials               (15,160)    (12,440)        (12,760 )        (40,360)

Direct labor                      (3,040)     (2,360)          (2,440)          (7,840)

Factory overhead          (19,200)    (15,800)        (16,200)        (51,200)

Operating expenses:

Sales Commission         (5,400)      (7,000)         (5,800)         (18,200)

Rent Expense                (3,000)      (3,000)         (3,000)          (9,000)

Accounts Payable                           (4,000)                                (4,000)

Interest expense             (400)                                                     (400)

Loan repayment           (4,000)                                                 (4,000)

Minimum Balance        15,000       15,000         15,000

Excess Cash                $1,900      $13,700       $41,700       $56,700

Explanation:

a) Cash Collections:

                                    July            August         September    Total

Cash sales 15%       $8,100         $10,500         $8,700         $27,300

85% a month after 44,000          45,900         59,500         149,400

Total collections   $52,100        $56,400       $68,200      $176,700

b) It is assumed that the balance in accounts payable was paid in August when the company had enough balance to offset it.  Any other assumption could have been made.

c) A cash budget shows the cash receipts and payments made during the budget period.  As a budget, it shows the forecast for cash receipts and payments, which will help management to make decisions to avoid liquidity problems which can ruin a business.  Management is able to plan ahead for the business' expenditures and investments.  It also warns management to negotiate for loans to smoothen periods of cash shortages.

In Ricci v. DeStefano, Ricci, a white firefighter, took and passed the City of New Haven firefighter's test, required of all applicants for promotion in the city's fire department. The test was thrown out when it was discovered that minorities scored poorly and the city feared a disparate impact-based lawsuit. How did the court rule?
A) An employer may not simply disregard a test based on unwanted results unless the test is shown to be biased or deficient.
B) Even though the test was prepared by a professional testing organization, the city has the right to reject the test results if minorities do not score adequately
C) Deliberately oversampling minorities to seek to create a fair test is irrelevant if the test results show that minorities still scored poorly
D) Ricci, as a member of the white majority, had no grounds to sue when the city was seeking the legitimate aim of nondiscrimination

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Answer:

The correct answer is A. In Ricci v. DeStefano, the Supreme Court ruled that an employer may not simply disregard a test based on unwanted results unless the test is shown to be biased or deficient.

Explanation:

Ricci v. DeStefano is a Supreme Court ruling of 2009, after a lawsuit by nineteen firefighters who claimed to have been discriminated against in terms of career development.  They denounced that they had been discriminated after having passed the admission tests and still had not been promoted, since no African-American candidate had passed the tests. They also denounced that they had not been promoted because the Fire Department did not want to promote a group of new recruits without including within it any member of racial minorities.

Finally, the Supreme Court established that said procedure violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, since in the case equal access to employment was not guaranteed (in this case, favoring minorities over white firefighters), for set different demands for purely racial reasons.

(a) Blossom Company retires its delivery equipment, which cost $45,890. Accumulated depreciation is also $45,890 on this delivery equipment. No salvage value is received. (b) Assume the same information as in part (a), except that accumulated depreciation for the equipment is $37,400 instead of 45,890.

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Answer: The answer has been attached

Explanation:

Here is the complete question:

Prepare journal entries to record these transactions:

(a) Blossom Company retires its delivery equipment, which cost $45,890. Accumulated depreciation is also $45,890 on this delivery equipment. No salvage value is received. (b) Assume the same information as in part (a), except that accumulated depreciation for the equipment is $37,400 instead of 45,890

The journal entries has been prepared and attached. It should be noted that the loss on the sale of the equipment was calculated as:

= $45,890 - $37,400

= $8,490

Check the attachment for the journal entries.

The assets and liabilities of Thompson Computer Services at March 31, the end of the current year, and its revenue and expenses for the year are listed below. The capital of the owner was $190,000 at April 1, the beginning of the current year. Mr. Thompson invested an additional $25,000 in the business during the year. Accounts payable $1,200 Miscellaneous expense $370 Accounts receivable 12,340 Office expense 560 Cash 32,990 Supplies 1,670 Fees earned 68,980 Wages expense 25,580 Land 65,000 Drawing 3,000 Building 143,670 Prepare an income statement for the current year ended March 31. Thompson Computer Services Income Statement For the Year Ended March 31

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Answer:

                          Thompson Computer Services

             Income statement  for the current year ended March 31.

            Particulars                            Amount

Fees Earned                                          $68,980

Expenses

Miscellaneous expense      $370

Office expense                    $560

Wages expense                  $25,580

Total Expenses                                      $26,510

NET INCOME                                         $42.470

Hubert: Demand decreased, but it was perfectly inelastic. Kate: Demand decreased, but supply was perfectly inelastic. Manuel: Demand decreased, but supply increased at the same time. Poornima: Supply increased, but demand was perfectly inelastic. Shen: Supply increased, but demand was unit elastic. Who could possibly be right

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The complete part of the question.

The price of coffee fell sharply last month, while the quantity sold remained the same. Five people suggest various explanations

Answer:

Kate, Manuel and Poornima

Explanation:

Given that, the price of coffee fell but the quantity sold remained the same.

1. Hubert: Demand decreased, but it was perfectly inelastic.

If an elastic demand shifts the demand curve will move to the left. This would cause both prices as well as quantity to decline. So HUBERT's statement is not correct.

2. Kate: Demand decreased, but supply was perfectly inelastic.

This can be true, because of the inelastic supply curve. If the supply curve is an inelastic vertical line then a fall in demand will not affect quantity while the price will fall. So, KATE's statement can be right.

3. Manuel: Demand decreased, but supply increased at the same time.

If there is a decrease in the demand curve, it will shift to the left. Now, if there is an increase in the supply by the same amount the price will fall but quantity will remain the same. So, MANUEL's statement is right.

4. Poornima: Supply increased, but demand was perfectly inelastic.

Here, the rightward shift in the supply curve will cause the price to fall but quantity will remain the same. So, POORNIMA's statement is right.

5. Shen: Supply increased, but demand was unit elastic.

if the demand curve is unitary elastic, an increase in supply will cause the price to fall and quantity to increase. So, SHEN's statement is not correct.

Income statement format; single step and multiple step [LO4-1, 4-3, 4-5] The following is a partial trial balance for General Lighting Corporation as of December 31, 2021: Account Title Debits Credits Sales revenue 3,350,000 Interest revenue 100,000 Loss on sale of investments 32,500 Cost of goods sold 1,390,000 Loss on inventory write-down (obsolescence) 400,000 Selling expense 500,000 General and administrative expense 250,000 Interest expense 99,000 There were 300,000 shares of common stock outstanding throughout 2021. Income tax expense has not yet been recorded. The income tax rate is 25%.Required Prepare a single-step income statement for 2018, including EPS disclosures

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Answer:

Net income = $583,875  

Earning Per Share (EPS) = $1.95 per share.

Explanation:

A single step income statement can be described as a financial statement that do not break revenues and expenses into there respective different categories, but only use one column each for revenue and expenses.

For this question, a single-step income statement for 2021 can be prepared as follows:

Note: Year 2021 is used as the correct year since it is metioned twice in the question against 2018 that was erroneously mentioned once.

General Lighting Corporation

Income Statement for December 31, 2021

Details                                                             $

Revenues:

Sales revenue                                          3,350,000

Interest revenue                                          100,000

Total revenue (A)                                    3,450,000

Expenses:

Cost of goods sold                                   1,390,000

Selling expense                                          500,000

General and administrative expense        250,000

Interest expense                                           99,000

Loss on sale of investments                         32,500

Loss on inventory write-down (obsol.)      400,000

Total expenses (B)                                   2,671,500

Income before tax (A - B)                            778,500

Tax (25% * $778,500)                                 (194,625)

Net income                                                   583,875  

EPS (583,875 / 300,000)                                  1.95

Clay Earth Company sells ceramic pottery at a wholesale price of $ 5.00 per unit. The variable cost of manufacture is $ 1.25 per unit. The fixed costs are $ 6 comma 700 per month. It sold 4 comma 200 units during this month. Calculate Clay​ Earth's operating income​ (loss) for this month. A. $ 9 comma 050 B. $ 14 comma 300 C. ​($ 6 comma 700​) D. ​($ 9 comma 050​)

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Answer:

A. $ 9 comma 050

Explanation:

The operating income(loss) of a business is the result of the sales less operating costs. The operating cost is made up of the fixed cost and the variable cost.

If the Sales is more than the operating cost, the business makes an income otherwise, a loss.

Sales = $5 * 4200

= $21,000

Operating cost = $1.25 * 4200 + $6,700

= $11,950

Operating income(loss) = $21,000 - $11,950

= $9,050

Typically, the firms' lowest cost source of financing is ____________ as its cost is tax deductible and it also tends to offer the least amount of risk for investors. Group of answer choices Debt Preferred Equity Derivatives Common Equity Equity

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Answer:

Debt

Explanation:

Debt is the lowest cost source of financing because the interest return given to holders of debt has a tax shield (tax deductible) that is provided by the Section 11j  of the Income tax Act.

The other sources of finance give a return in form of dividends. Dividends are are not tax deductible hence they attract a huge cost.

Harry has a Personal Auto Policy (PAP) with liability limits of 100/$300/$50 and medical payments limits of $5,000 insuring his SUV. Harry also has other than collision and collision coverages with deductibles of $250 and $500, respectively. The local taxicab drivers are on strike and Harry decides to capitalize on the situation by transporting persons in his SUV for a fee. While transporting a businessman, Harry loses control of his SUV and hits a parked car. The damages are as follows:
Harry's medical costs - $2,000The businessman's medical costs - $1,000Damage to the parked car - $14,000Damage to Harry's car - $12,000How much, if any, will Harry's PAP insurer pay for damages under Part A—Liability Coverage?A. $0B. $14,000C. $17,000D. $29,000

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Answer:

A) $0

Explanation:

The personal automobile policy (PAP) is an automobile insurance contract which most people purchase in order to protect their automobile from costs that may arise due to auto accidents.

Under the Part A—Liability Coverage, there are exclusions whereby the insurer won't pay for any damage, and one of the exclusions states that "for that “insured’s” liability arising out of the ownership or operation of a vehicle while it is being used as a public or livery conveyance, no liability coverage would be provided."

In this case, since Harry used his SUV to transport people for a fee, Harry's PAP insurer won't pay for damages under Part A—Liability Coverage because he used his SUV for livery conveyance.

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The following data are provided:
December 31
2018 2017
Cash $ 1,500,000 $ 1,000,000
Accounts receivable (net) 1,600,000 1,200,000
Inventories 2,600,000 2,200,000
Plant assets (net) 7,000,000 6,500,000
Accounts payable 1,100,000 800,000
Income taxes payable 200,000 100,000
Bonds payable 1,400,000 1,400,000
10% Preferred stock, $50 par 2,000,000 2,000,000
Common stock, $10 par 2,400,000 1,800,000
Paid-in capital in excess of par 1,600,000 1,300,000
Retained earnings 4,000,000 3,500,000
Net credit sales 12,800,000
Cost of goods sold 8,400,000
Operating expenses 2,900,000
Net income 1,500,000
Additional information:
Depreciation included in the cost of goods sold and operating expenses is $1,220,000. On May 1, 2018, 60,000 shares of common stock were issued. The preferred stock is cumulative. The preferred dividends were not declared during 2018.
The accounts receivable turnover for 2018 is____________.
a. 12,800 / 1,600.
b. 8,400 / 1,600.
c. 12,800 / 1,400.
d. 8,400 / 1,400.
The inventory turnover for 2018 is____________.
a. 12,800 / 2,600.
b. 8,400 / 2,600.
c. 12,800 / 2,400.
d. 8,400 / 2,400.
The profit margin on sales for 2018 is______________.
a. 4,400 / 12,800.
b. 1,500 / 12,800.
c. 4,400 / 8,400.
d. 1,500 / 8,400
The return on common stock holders’ equity for 2018 is______________.
a. 1,500 / 7,200.
b. 1,500 / 8,000.
c. 1,300 / 7,200.
d. 1,300 / 8,000.
The book value per share of common stock at 12/31/18 is_____________
a. 7,800 / 240.
b. 7,760 / 240.
c. 7,800 / 220.
d. 8,000 / 220.

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Answer:

The accounts receivable turnover for 2018 is 9.14.

accounts receivable turnover = net sales / average accounts receivable, in thousands it would equal:

c. 12,800 / 1,400.

The inventory turnover for 2018 is 3.5.

inventory turnover = cost of goods sold / average inventories, in thousands it would equal:

d. 8,400 / 2,400.

The profit margin on sales for 2018 is 11.72%.

profit margin = net income / net sales, in thousands it would equal:

b. 1,500 / 12,800.

The return on common stockholders’ equity for 2018 is 18.75%.

return on equity = net income / equity, in thousands it would equal:

b. 1,500 / 8,000.

The book value per share of common stock at 12/31/18 is $36.36

book value per share of common stock = (total stockholders' equity - preferred stocks) / average number of common stocks, in thousands it would equal:

d. 8,000 / 220

Marcus is a self-employed marketing consultant. He is good at helping his clients with their marketing challenges; however, he is not keeping up with billing his clients regularly or keeping track of his hours. He feels like the time he spends on these functions is taking him away from activities where he has more talent and ability. His small business needs to bill clients quickly to keep the business running. What would you recommend that Marcus do

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Answer:

outsource the accounting function to another firm

Explanation:

Based on this information regarding Marcus' situation, the best advice would be for him to outsource the accounting function to another firm. This is something that many individuals/companies do and will allow Marcus to focus all of his time and energy on what he is best at (which is helping his clients with their marketing challenges.) while at the same time making sure that the accounting tasks such as billing the clients are done quickly and correctly.

Tracy and Brett are married. Their current assets $9,243 Their current liabilities $6,921 Their monthly nondiscretionary expenses $4,693 Their annual combined income $70,000 Their annual debt payments (excluding monthly housing costs) $22,084 What is Tracy and Brett's emergency fund ratio in months

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Answer:

1.3355

Explanation:

Current ratio = cash + cash equivalents ÷ current liabilities =$9,243 ÷ $6,921 =1.3355

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$1.3355 is Tracy and Brett's emergency fund ratio in months. As Tracy and Brett are married. Their current assets $9,243 Their current liabilities $6,921 Their monthly nondiscretionary expenses $4,693.

What are current assets?

Current assets are all of a company's assets that are planned to be sold or used in the course of normal business operations during the course of the following year.

Current assets include things like cash, cash equivalents, receivables, stock inventory, marketable securities, pre-paid liabilities, and other liquid assets.

Current assets are items that a corporation utilizes, replaces, or turns into cash during a typical operating cycle. They are also known as short-term assets It sets them apart from long-term assets, or those that a company uses for longer than a year.

Thus, it is $1.3355.

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A package delivery service uses vans and employees to deliver the maximum number of packages given a fixed budget. The last van added 600 packages to total output, while the last employee added 500 packages. If vans cost exist400 per week and employees earn exist300 per firm:________.
a. could deliver more packages with the same budget by using more employees and fewer Vans
b. could deliver more packages the same budget by using more vans and fewer with employees
c. use more vans and fewer employees because the last dollars spent on vans added more to total output than the last dollar spent on employees
d. is delivering the maximum number of packages given the fixed budget
e. both b and c

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Answer: e. both b and c

Explanation:

Van delivered 600 per week and cost $400.

The cost per package for the Van is;

= 600/400

= $1.5 per package

Employees delivered 500 and cost $300 which means the cost per package is;

= 500/300

= $1.67 per package.

The results show that it costs more to deliver with Employees ($1.67) than with the Vans ($1.5). Using more Vans will therefore allow for more packages to be delivered using a fixed budget as the last dollar spent on Vans gave more output than the last dollar spent on Employees.

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