Here are direct spot and forward markets quotes for MXN over three points in time: now (1/1/XX), one month later (2/1/XX), three months later (4/1/XX), and six months later (7/1/XX).

1/1/XX 2/1/XX 4/1/XX 7/1/XX
MXN Spot 0.0891 0.0949 0.0900 0.0955
1 Month Forward 0.0904 0.0963 0.0914 0.0969
3 Month Forward 0.0918 0.0977 0.0928 0.0984
6 Month Forward 0.0932 0.0992 0.0942 0.0999

Based on your knowledge of the MXN quotes on all three periods, on 1/1/XX : ___________

a. You should be short on the 6 month forward contract.
b. You should be long on the 1 Month Forward contract.
c. You should be long on the 3 month forward contract.

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Answer 1

Answer:

a. You should be short on the 6 month forward contract.

Explanation:

Short forward contract is that when a trader agrees to sell the asset on the same date and for the same price. Long forward contract is one in which trader agrees to buy underlying asset on a specified date at a specified price in future.


Related Questions

The total units to be accounted for is computed by adding beginning units in process to units transferred out. beginning units in process to units started into production. ending units in process to units started into production. ending units in process to total units accounted for.

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Answer:

The Correct Answer is = Option 2:

Total units to be accounted for = “Beginning units in Process + Units started into production”

Explanation:

This is a multiple choice question and we are asked to choose the correct option out of it.

So,

The Correct Answer is = Option 2:

Total units to be accounted for = “Beginning units in Process + Units started into production”

Example:

Beginning units = 50000

Units Started = 90000

Total units to be accounted for  = 140000

Units Completed = 44000

Ending Units = 96000

Total units to be accounted for  = 140000

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What would happen to the supply of pizza if more businesses enter the pizza market?

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Answer:

increase

Explanation:

ofc since the more pizze businnesses make pizza, the more pizza will be made and sold

Answer:

○increase

Explanation:

of pizza supplies more if more businesses enter the pizza market then the market will have to increase their supplies and staffs.

contractor decided to bid for a major commercial project. The total price of her bid is $10 million. Estimate the total cost of estimating and preparing the bid proposal.

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Answer: $150,000

Explanation:

The total cost of estimating and preparing the bid would normally fall between 1% and 2% of the total price of the bid.

It would therefore be best to use an average rate of these:

= ( 1 + 2) / 2

= 1.5%

The estimate will therefore be:

= 1.5% * 10,000,000

= $150,000

Describe the reason that accrued expenses often require adjusting entries but not in every situation. g

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Answer:

Following are the solution to the given question:

Explanation:

Accrued Expenses:

The expenses accumulated were costs pending only at the conclusion of the financial day to be paid. Your financial reports would be made around an accrual basis, meaning the revenue would be booked appropriately without receiving the money. Likewise, the costs incurred during the existing fiscal year will be booked irrespective of if they're not paid.

Usually, know that such a cost is incurred only at end of the fiscal year until we have been paid.

When at the conclusion of a fiscal year we won't receive this bill, therefore the costs will have to be modified directly. In case the payment is not received.

XYZ manufactures dolls in two departments, Molding and Assembly. In the Molding Department, plastic is injected into a lizard-shaped mold. The dolls that come out of the molds are then transferred to the Assembly Department where hair is applied. Kota uses a weighted-average process cost system to collect costs in both departments. On January 1, the Molding Department had 32,000 dolls in process. These dolls were 0% complete with respect to direct materials and 30% complete with respect to conversion cost. During January, Molding completed 600,000 dolls. On January 31, Molding had 50,000 dolls in work in process. These dolls were 0% complete with respect to direct materials and 40% complete with respect to conversion cost. How many dolls were started in the Molding Department during January

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Answer:

XYZ Manufacturing Company

The units of dolls started in the Molding Department during January is:

= 618,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                   Units          Materials     Conversion

Beginning work in process =   32,000 dolls        0%              30%

Completed in January           600,000 dolls     100%           100%

Ending work in process           50,000 dolls        0%             40%

Units started during January 618,000 dolls

= Dolls completed in January Plus Ending work in process Minus Beginning work in process

= 618,000 (600,000 + 50,000 - 32,000)

The unadjusted trial balance of PS Music as of July 31, 2016, along with the adjustment data for the two months ended July 31, 2016, are shown in Chapter 3. Based upon the adjustment data, the following adjusted trial balance was prepared:
PS Music
ADJUSTED TRIAL BALANCE
July 31, 2016
ACCOUNT TITLE DEBIT CREDIT
1 Cash 9,945.00
2 Accounts Receivable 4,150.00
3 Supplies 275.00
4 Prepaid Insurance 2,475.00
5 Office Equipment 7,500.00
6 Accumulated Depreciation
-Office Equipment 50.00
7 Accounts Payable 8,350.00
8 Wages Payable 140.00
9 Unearned Revenue 3,600.00
10 Common Stock 9,000.00
11 Retained Earnings
12 Dividends 1,750.00
13 Income Summary
14 Fees Earned 21,200.00
15 Wages Expense 2,940.00
16 Office Rent Expense 2,550.00
17 Equipment Rent
Expense 1,375.00
18 Utilities Expense 1,215.00
19 Music Expense 3,610.00
20 Advertising Expense 1,500.00
21 Supplies Expense 925.00
22 Insurance Expense 225.00
23 Depreciation Expense 50.00
24 Miscellaneous Expense 1,855.00
25 Totals 42,340.00 42,340.00
Required:
1. (Optional) Using the data from Chapter 3, prepare an end-of-period spreadsheet on a sheet of paper or using spreadsheet software.
2. Prepare an income statement, a retained earnings statement, and a balance sheet.*
3.
A. Journalize the closing entries. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
B. Post the closing entries. The income summary account is #34 in the ledger of PS Music. Indicate closed accounts by inserting a 0 (zero) in either of the Balance columns opposite the closing entry. No entry is required in theItem column.
4. Prepare a post-closing trial balance.

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Answer:

PS Music

1. End of Period Spreadsheet

13 Income Summary (Temporary accounts)

14 Fees Earned                      21,200.00

15 Wages Expense                 2,940.00

16 Office Rent Expense         2,550.00

17 Equipment Rent  Expense  1,375.00

18 Utilities Expense                 1,215.00

19 Music Expense                  3,610.00

20 Advertising Expense       1,500.00

21 Supplies Expense               925.00

22 Insurance Expense           225.00

23 Depreciation Expense        50.00

24 Miscellaneous Expense 1,855.00

Statement of Retained Earnings (Temporary accounts)

11 Retained Earnings

12 Dividends                       1,750.00

Balance Sheet (Permanent accounts)

1 Cash                                       9,945.00

2 Accounts Receivable            4,150.00

3 Supplies                                   275.00

4 Prepaid Insurance                2,475.00

5 Office Equipment                 7,500.00

6 Accumulated Depreciation

-Office Equipment                                          50.00

7 Accounts Payable                                  8,350.00

8 Wages Payable                                          140.00

9 Unearned Revenue                              3,600.00

10 Common Stock                                   9,000.00

11 Retained Earnings

2. PS Music

Income Statement for the year ended July 31, 2016

14 Fees Earned                                        $21,200.00

15 Wages Expense               $2,940.00

16 Office Rent Expense         2,550.00

17 Equipment Rent  Expense  1,375.00

18 Utilities Expense                 1,215.00

19 Music Expense                  3,610.00

20 Advertising Expense       1,500.00

21 Supplies Expense               925.00

22 Insurance Expense           225.00

23 Depreciation Expense        50.00

24 Miscellaneous Expense 1,855.00   $16,245.00

Net income                                             $4,955.00

Statement of Retained Earnings for the year ended July 31, 2016

11 Retained Earnings

Net income                      $4,955.00

12 Dividends                       1,750.00

Retained Earnings          $3,205.00

Balance Sheet as of July 31, 2016

1 Cash                                       9,945.00

2 Accounts Receivable            4,150.00

3 Supplies                                   275.00

4 Prepaid Insurance                2,475.00

Current assets                                            $16,845.00

5 Office Equipment                 7,500.00

6 Accumulated Depreciation       (50.00)    $7,450.00

Total assets                                               $24,295.00

Liabilities

7 Accounts Payable                8,350.00

8 Wages Payable                        140.00

9 Unearned Revenue            3,600.00   $12,090.00

10 Common Stock                 9,000.00

11 Retained Earnings             3,205.00    $12,275.00

Total liabilities and equity                       $24,295.00

3. A. Closing Journal Entries:

14 Debit Fees Earned $21,200.00

13 Credit Income Summary $21,200.00

To close the Fees Earned to Income Summary.

13 Debit Income Summary $16,245.00

Credit:

15 Wages Expense                 2,940.00

16 Office Rent Expense         2,550.00

17 Equipment Rent  Expense  1,375.00

18 Utilities Expense                 1,215.00

19 Music Expense                  3,610.00

20 Advertising Expense       1,500.00

21 Supplies Expense               925.00

22 Insurance Expense           225.00

23 Depreciation Expense        50.00

24 Miscellaneous Expense 1,855.00

To close the expenses to the Income Summary.

13 Debit Income Summary $4,955.00

11 Credit Retained Earnings $4,955.00

To close the net income to retained earnings.

11 Debit Retained Earnings $1,750.00

12 Credit Dividends $1,750.00

To close the dividends to retained earnings.

B. Posting the closing entries:

14 Fees Earned

ACCOUNT TITLE                         DEBIT    CREDIT

Balance                                                    21,200.00

Income Summary                 21,200.00

15 Wages Expense

ACCOUNT TITLE                         DEBIT    CREDIT

Balance                                   2,940.00

Income Summary                                       2,940.00

16 Office Rent Expense

ACCOUNT TITLE                         DEBIT    CREDIT

Balance                                   2,550.00

Income Summary                                       2,550.00

17 Equipment Rent  Expense

ACCOUNT TITLE                         DEBIT    CREDIT

Balance                                   1,375.00

Income Summary                                       1,375.00

18 Utilities Expense

ACCOUNT TITLE                         DEBIT    CREDIT

Balance                                   1,215.00

Income Summary                                       1,215.00

19 Music Expense

ACCOUNT TITLE                         DEBIT    CREDIT

Balance                                   3,610.00

Income Summary                                       3,610.00

20 Advertising Expense

ACCOUNT TITLE                         DEBIT    CREDIT

Balance                                   1,500.00

Income Summary                                       1,500.00

21 Supplies Expense

ACCOUNT TITLE                         DEBIT    CREDIT

Balance                                       925.00

Income Summary                                        925.00

22 Insurance Expense

ACCOUNT TITLE                         DEBIT    CREDIT

Balance                                      225.00

Income Summary                                       225.00

23 Depreciation Expense

ACCOUNT TITLE                         DEBIT    CREDIT

Balance                                         50.00

Income Summary                                       50.00

24 Miscellaneous Expense

ACCOUNT TITLE                         DEBIT    CREDIT

Balance                                     1,855.00

Income Summary                                      1,855.00

11 Retained Earnings

ACCOUNT TITLE                         DEBIT    CREDIT

Income Summary                                    4,955.00

Dividends                                 1,750.00

Balance                                   3,205.00

12 Dividends

ACCOUNT TITLE                         DEBIT    CREDIT

Balance                                   1,750.00

11 Retained Earnings                               1,750.00

4. Post-Closing Trial Balance

August 1, 2016

ACCOUNT TITLE                         DEBIT    CREDIT

1 Cash                                       9,945.00

2 Accounts Receivable            4,150.00

3 Supplies                                   275.00

4 Prepaid Insurance                2,475.00

5 Office Equipment                 7,500.00

6 Accumulated Depreciation

-Office Equipment                                          50.00

7 Accounts Payable                                  8,350.00

8 Wages Payable                                          140.00

9 Unearned Revenue                              3,600.00

10 Common Stock                                   9,000.00

11 Retained Earnings                               3,205.00

Total                                    24,345.00 24,345.00

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

PS Music

ADJUSTED TRIAL BALANCE

July 31, 2016

ACCOUNT TITLE                         DEBIT    CREDIT

1 Cash                                       9,945.00

2 Accounts Receivable            4,150.00

3 Supplies                                   275.00

4 Prepaid Insurance                2,475.00

5 Office Equipment                 7,500.00

6 Accumulated Depreciation

-Office Equipment                                          50.00

7 Accounts Payable                                  8,350.00

8 Wages Payable                                          140.00

9 Unearned Revenue                              3,600.00

10 Common Stock                                   9,000.00

11 Retained Earnings

12 Dividends                            1,750.00

13 Income Summary

14 Fees Earned                                     21,200.00

15 Wages Expense                 2,940.00

16 Office Rent Expense         2,550.00

17 Equipment Rent  Expense  1,375.00

18 Utilities Expense                 1,215.00

19 Music Expense                  3,610.00

20 Advertising Expense       1,500.00

21 Supplies Expense              925.00

22 Insurance Expense           225.00

23 Depreciation Expense        50.00

24 Miscellaneous Expense 1,855.00

25 Totals                           42,340.00 42,340.00

International trade currently involves about ______________ worth of goods and services moving around the globe.

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Answer:

$20 trillion

Explanation:

International trade can be regarded as exchange of capital as well as goods, and services between different international borders/ territories. This is so since there would always be a need or want for a particular goods or services. In most countries,gross domestic product are been represented. Types of international trade are;

1)Export Trade

2)Entrepot Trade.

3)Import Trade

It should be noted that International trade currently involves about $20 trillion worth of goods and services moving around the globe.

Which of the following statements about money that is​ correct? A. Money is a completely stable store of value. B. Credit cards and debit cards are examples of money. C. Inflation brings a rising value of money. D. Money acts as a unit of account comma which is an agreed measure for stating the prices of goods and services.

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Answer:

i would say the answer is D. because all the other answers are not totally right.

The statement about money that is correct is D. Money acts as a unit of account comma which is an agreed measure for stating the prices of goods and services.

What is money?

Money serves as a means of exchange for goods and services in economics term.

It is a way to express the value of goods and services and it serves as agreed measure for stating the prices of goods and services.

Learn more about money at;

https://brainly.com/question/329739

A firm has an equity beta of 1.2, the risk-free rate is 3.4 percent, the market return is 15.7 percent, and the pretax cost of debt is 9.4 percent. The debt-equity ratio is .47. If you apply the common beta assumptions, what is the firm's asset beta

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Answer:

0.82

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the firm's asset beta

Using this formula

Firm's asset beta=Equity beta/(1+/D/E)

Let plug in the formula

Firm's asset beta=1.2/(1+0.47)

Firm's asset beta=1.2/1.47

Firm's asset beta=0.816

Firm's asset beta=0.82 (Approximately)

Therefore the firm's asset beta is 0.82

Paula Brock wants to purchase a four-year-old V6 sedan 4-door, which is advertised at $11,925. The car has no air-conditioning and no power seats. It has been driven 49,000 miles. The used-vehicle guide does not indicate any adjustment for this car’s mileage. What is the average retail price for this vehicle?

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Answer: $10975

Explanation:

Your question isn't complete as I got more information online.

With regards to the question, since the vehicle has no air-conditioning and no power seats, we are going to deduct their value from the amount that the vehicle is being advertised and thus will be:

Cost of vehicle = $11925

Less: No air conditioning = $800

Less: No power seats = $150

Average retail price = $10975

The average retail price for this vehicle is $10975.

Decker Enterprises Below are the simplified current and projected financial statements for Decker Enterprises. All of Decker's assets are operating assets. All of Decker's current liabilities are operating liabilities. Income statement Current Projected Sales na 1,500 Costs na 1,050 Profit before tax na 450 Taxes na 135 Net income na 315 Dividends na 95 Balance sheets Current Projected Current Projected Current assets 100 115 Current liabilities 70 81 Net fixed assets 1,200 1,440 Long-term debt 300 360 Common stock 500 500 Retained earnings 430 650 If Decker had a financing surplus, it could remedy the situation by a. reducing its dividend. b. borrowing on its line of credit. c. borrowing from its retained earnings d. paying a special dividend e. issuing more common stock.

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Answer:

Decker Enterprises

If Decker had a financing surplus, it could remedy the situation by

d. paying a special dividend

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Income statement

                      Current    Projected

Sales                     na         1,500

Costs                    na         1,050

Profit before tax   na           450

Taxes                    na           135

Net income           na          315

Dividends              na           95

Retained earnings na       220

Balance sheets

                          Current  Projected                          Current  Projected

Current assets           100       115      Current liabilities       70         81

Net fixed assets      1,200   1,440      Long-term debt      300      360

                                                           Common stock      500      500

                                                           Retained earnings 430      650

Total                     $1,300 $1,555       Total                  $1,300   $1,591

Assume Organic Ice Cream Company, Inc., bought a new ice cream production kit (pasteurizer/homogenizer, cooler, aging vat, freezer, and filling machine) at the beginning of the year at a cost of $14,000. The estimated useful life was four years, and the residual value was $980. Assume that the estimated productive life of the machine was 9,300 hours. Actual annual usage was 3,720 hours in Year 1; 2,790 hours in Year 2; 1,860 hours in Year 3; and 930 hours in Year 4. Required: 1. Complete a separate depreciation schedule for each of the alternative methods. a. Straight-line. b. Units-of-production. c. Double-declining-balance.

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Answer:

Organic Ice Cream Company, Inc.

Depreciation Schedules:

a. Straight-line.

Year         Cost      Depreciation    Accumulated      Net book Value  

                                                        Depreciation

Year 1    $14,000      $3,255             $3,255                $10,745

Year 2   $14,000      $3,255             $6,510                  $7,490

Year 3   $14,000      $3,255             $9,765                 $4,235

Year 4   $14,000      $3,255           $13,020                    $980

b. Units-of-production.

Year         Cost      Depreciation    Accumulated      Net book Value  

                                                        Depreciation

Year 1    $14,000      $5,208             $5,208                $8,792

Year 2   $14,000      $3,906               $9,114                $4,886

Year 3   $14,000      $2,604              $11,718               $2,282

Year 4   $14,000       $1,302            $13,020                 $980

c. Double-declining-balance.

Year         Cost      Depreciation    Accumulated      Net book Value  

                                                        Depreciation

Year 1    $14,000      $7,000              $7,000                $7,000

Year 2   $14,000      $3,500            $10,500                $3,500

Year 3   $14,000       $1,750            $12,250                 $1,750

Year 4   $14,000         $770            $13,020                   $980

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cost of new ice cream production kit = $14,000

Residual value = $980

Depreciable value = $13,020

Estimated useful life = 4 years

Annual depreciation expense under straight-line method = $3,255 ($13,020/4)

Estimated productive life of the machine = 9,300 hours

Units-of-productive hours depreciation method per hour = $1.40 ($13,020/9,300)

Year 1 3,720 hours * $1.40 = $5,208

Year 2 2,790 hours * $1.40 = $3,906

Year 3 1,860 hours * $1.40 = $2,604

Year 4  930 hours* $1.40 = $1,302

Double-declining-balance method:

Depreciation rate = 100/4 * 2 = 50%

Year 1 = $14,000 * 50% = $7,000

Year 2 = $7,000 * 50% = $3,500

Year 3 = $3,500 * 50% = $1,750

Year 4 = $770 ($1,750 - $980)

Waterway Company is constructing a building. Construction began on February 1 and was completed on December 31. Expenditures were $1,992,000 on March 1, $1,272,000 on June 1, and $3,020,740 on December 31. Waterway Company borrowed $1,012,250 on March 1 on a 5-year, 12% note to help finance construction of the building. In addition, the company had outstanding all year a 9%, 5-year, $2,458,400 note payable and an 10%, 4-year, $3,504,400 note payable. Compute the weighted-average interest rate used for interest capitalization purposes.

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Answer:

9.59%

Explanation:

The computation of the weighted-average interest rate used for interest capitalization purposes is shown below:

Particulars                               Amount           Interest  

9%, 5-year note payable      $2,458,400       $221,256  

10%, 4-year note payable      $3,504,400      $350,440  

Total                                        $5,962,800      $571,696  

So, Weighted-average interest rate is

= $571,696 ÷ $5,962,800

= 9.59%

ME company sold 200 units of its goods for $5 each. The COGS is $3 each. Prepare journal entries
for the transactions.
i) 10 days later, customer returned 50 units of goods
ii) 10 days later, customer wanted to return 50 defective units of goods, the company agreed to
reduce price to $3, so that the customer accepted the goods and not returned.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Sales Returns and Allowances   250  

Accounts Receivable    250

   

Sales Returns and Allowances   600  

Accounts Receivable    600

A product returned to the seller by a customer is known as a sales return. Usually, a return is made as a result of defective or overage merchandise being ordered, shipped, or received.

What is a sale and sale return?

A retailer pays only for the goods they sell and returns the unsold inventory to the wholesaler or manufacturer under a sale or return arrangement. The retailer can return unsold products under a sale or return arrangement, preventing write-offs.

Following are the necessary journal entries required to pass.

        Particular                         Debit                  Credit

     Sale Return A/c                        $250  

1     Accounts Receivable A/C                           $250

(Being 50 units of defective goods return at $5)  

 

 

2       Sale Return A/c                 $600

      Accounts Receivable A/C                            $600

(Being 200 units of defective goods return at $3)  

When goods are returned, the sales returns and allowances account is debited to lower sales, while accounts receivable or cash are credited to give refunds or lower what the consumer owes. To credit the inventory with the returned items, a second entry debiting inventory must be created.

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An agreement for the sale of securities in which the investment bank handling the transaction gives no assurance that the entire issue will be sold is called a(n) _____.

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Answer:

best efforts arrangement

Explanation:

Best efforts can be regarded as agreement which is been entered by a service provider so that they can perform any action required to fulfill the requirements of a contract. As regards to finance,best efforts are been made by underwriter to the issuer, so that much of their securities offering can be sold as much as possible. It should be noted that An agreement for the sale of securities in which the investment bank handling the transaction gives no assurance that the entire issue will be sold is called best efforts arrangement

Mark Johnson saves a fixed percentage of his salary at the end of each year. This year he saved $2,000. For each of the next 5 years, he expects his salary to increase at an 4% annual rate, and he plans to increase his savings at the same 4% rate. There will be a total of 6 investments, the initial $2,000 plus five more. If the investments earn a return of 15% per year, how much will Mark have at the end of six years

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Answer:

Mark will have $19,878.70 at the end of six years

Explanation:

Use the following formula to calculate the present value of cash flows

PV =  [tex]A [\frac{1 - (\frac{1+g}{1+r})^n }{r - g} ][/tex]

Where

A = Investment = $2,000

g = growth rate = 4%

r = 15%

n = 6

Placing values in the formula

PV = [tex]2,000 [\frac{1 - (\frac{1+0.06}{1+0.15})^6 }{0.15 - 0.06} ][/tex]

PV = $8,594.11

Now calculate the future value in order to determine the amount Mark will have at the ned of six years

Future value =  [tex]PV ( 1 + r )^n[/tex]

Where

PV = $8,594.11

r = 15%

n = 6

Placing values in the formula

Future value =  [tex]8,594.11 ( 1 + 0.15 )^6[/tex]

Future value =  $19,878.70

1- Introduction to Business class is to observe the use of groups in a large manufacturing business. The students notice that most groups are arranged by reporting relationships. Bill discovers a group of managers who have been placed together to study and recommend a course of action on a flextime schedule for employees. Jane finds that the executives of the company have formed a team consisting of themselves, some middle managers, and a few hourly employees to work on improving work processes and efficiency within the company. This group has been in existence for 5 years and is going strong . The group of managers that Bill discovers is an example of:

A) an informal interest group.

B) a formal group.

C) A fun group.

D) a quality group.

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Answer:

Option B (a formal group) is the correct approach.

Explanation:

The formal groupings are created purposefully as well as deliberately together to focus group members' continued efforts, in particular their workers, towards achieving their corporate goals.It must be utilized to aid this same right decision-making, even though many persons come up with competing processes and strategies which would have been seen as superior choices.

The other given choices are not connected to the given instance. So the above is the right choice.

Escrow Company's multistep income statement shows cost of goods sold of $60,000, a gross margin of $42,000, operating income of $12,000 and a $20,000 loss on the sale of land. Based on this information, the net income or (net loss) amounted to

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Answer:

($8000)

Explanation:

Given :

Cost of good sold = $60,000

Gross margin = $42,000

Operating income = $12,000

Loss on land sale = $20,000

Given a multistep income statement;

The net profit or (loss) is obtained by the difference in loss due to land sale and the operating income ;

The net profit(loss) = Operating income - Loss on land sale

The net profit (loss) = $12,000 - $20,000 =($8000)

Since, loss on lab sale is greater than operating income, then it is a loss

X Corporation is considering buying a new $9,000 machine. The projected annual after-tax net income from the machine is $500, after deducting $3,000 for depreciation. The revenue is to be received at the end of each year. The machine has a useful life of 3 years and no salvage value. X considers 12% return on an investment satisfactory. Periods 12% Present Value of $1 12% Present value of an annuity of $1 1 0.8929 0.8929 2 0.7972 1.6901 3 0.7117 2.4018 What is the net present value (NPV) of the machine investment? A. $ (7,799) B. $ (594) C. 1,201 D. $ 8,406 E. $ 9,000

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Net present value is the present value of after-tax cash flows from an investment less the amount invested.  

NPV can be calculated using a financial calculator  

Cash flow = net income + depreciation

$500 + $3000 = $3500

Cash flow in year 0 = -9000

Cash flow in year 1 to 3 = 3500

I = 12%

npv = -594

To find the NPV using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.  

3. Press compute  

The ledger of Shamrock, Inc. on March 31, 2017, includes the following selected accounts before adjusting entries.

Debit Credit
Supplies 2,610
Prepaid Insurance 2,480
Equipment 22,500
Unearned Service Revenue 12,000

An analysis of the accounts shows the following.

1. Insurance expires at the rate of $310 per month.
2. Supplies on hand total $960.
3. The equipment depreciates $150 per month.
4. During March, services were performed for two-fifths of the unearned service revenue.

Required:
Prepare the adjusting entries for the month of March.

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Answer and Explanation:

The adjusting entries are as follows:

1 Insurance expense Dr $310

           To Prepaid Insurance  $310

(Being insurance expense is recorded)  

2 Supplies expense Dr $1,650 ($2,610 - $960)

           To Supplies $1,650

(Being supplies expense is recorded)  

3 Depreciation expense Dr $150

           To Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment $150

(Being depreciation expense is recorded)  

4 Unearned service revenue Dr (two-fifth of $12,000) $4,800

           To Service Revenue $4,800

(Being service revenue is recorded)

On January 1, 2012, Cale Corp. paid $1,020,000 to acquire Kaltop Co. Kaltop maintained separate incorporation. Cale used the equity method to account for the investment. The following information is available for Kaltop's assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity accounts on January 1, 2012: (Chart) Kaltop earned net income for 2012 of $126,000 and paid dividends of $48,000 during the year. In Cale's accounting records, what amount would appear on December 31, 2012 for equity in subsidiary earnings

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Answer:

The correct option is D) $127,000.

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete. The complete question is therefore provided before answering the question as follows:

On January 1, 2012, Cale Corp. paid $1,020,000 to acquire Kaltop Co. Kaltop maintained separate incorporation. Cale used the equity method to account for the investment. The following information is available for Kaltop's assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity accounts on January 1, 2012:

                                          Book  Value        Fair Value

Current assets                      $120,000          $120,000

Land                                           72,000           192,000

Building (20yr life)                  240,000           268,000

Equipment (10yr life)               540,000            516,000

Current Liabilities                      24,000             24,000

Long-term Liabilities                120,000           120,000

Common Stock                       228,000

Additional Paid-in Capital       384,000

Retained Earnings                   216,000

Kaltop earned net income for 2012 of $126,000 and paid dividends of $48,000 during the year.

In Cale's accounting records, what amount would appear on December 31, 2012 for equity in subsidiary earnings?

A) $ 77,000.

B) $ 79,000.

C) $125,000.

D) $127,000.

E) $ 81,800.

The explanation of the answer is now provided as follows:

Total amortization of allocations for 2012 = ((Building fair value – Building book value) / 20 year) + ((Equipment fair value - Equipment book value) / 10 years) = (($268,000 - $240,000) / 20) + (($516,000 - $540,000) / 10) = -$1,000

Amount for equity in subsidiary earnings on December 31, 2012 = Kaltop earned net income for 2012 - Total amortization of allocations for 2012 = $126,000 - (-$1,000) = $126,000 + $1,000 = $127,000

The amount that would appear on December 31, 2012 for equity in subsidiary earnings is $127,000. Therefore, the correct option is D) $127,000.

Phil Morris holds an executive position at The Martin Group. Phil has improved the quality of the data gathered by the organization and has also created a model to decrease the cost of managing data while increasing the value of the data gathered. Based on this description, what position does Phil hold at The Martin Group

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Answer:

chief data officer (CDO)

Explanation:

A chief data officer is a person in an organisation that uses information as an asset through various practices like analysis, data processing, data mining, or information trading.

He is responsible for data governance within an organisation.

Valuable insights that will be profitable to the organisation are made by the Chief Data Officer.

In the given instance Phil has improved the quality of the data gathered by the organization and has also created a model to decrease the cost of managing data while increasing the value of the data gathered.

Widgets, Inc. is beginning to export its products to Taiwan, but it isn't sure if it needs a license to do so. The responsibility of determining if a license is required rests with the Taiwanese company that is purchasing the products.
a. True
b. False

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Answer:

b. False

Explanation:

This statement is False. The products and the decision to move them to a foreign country is Widget's Inc. Therefore, the responsibility of making sure all of the paperwork is in order for exporting that product to each specific country is Widget Inc's and no one else's. They are the ones that need to make sure that they are legally allowed to bring their product into a country and make sure that it is not considered contraband and that all the paperwork is obtained including licenses.

Western Company is preparing a cash budget for June. The company has $11,800 cash at the beginning of June and anticipates $30,200 in cash receipts and $34,900 in cash disbursements during June. Western Company has an agreement with its bank to maintain a minimum cash balance of $10,000. As of May 31, the company owes $15,000 to the bank. To maintain the $10,000 required balance, during June the company must: Multiple Choice Borrow $2,900. Repay $2,900. Borrow $10,000. Repay $7,100. Borrow $4,700.

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Answer: Borrow $2900

Explanation:

To maintain the $10,000 required balance, during June the amount that the company must borrow will be calculated thus:

Firstly, the ending cash balance without considering borrowings will be:

= Beginning balance + Receipts - Disbursements

= $11800 + $30200 - $34900

= $7100

Therefore, to maintain the $10,000 required balance, during June the company must borrow:

= $10000 - $7100

= $2900

The company must borrow $2900

Write the president (me) a memo explaining your reasoning and suggest a new pricing strategy. (You can decide what kind of business we’re in)

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Answer:

To: President

From: General Manager Finance

Subject : Pricing strategy for existing products

Date : 20th June 2021

As you are aware about the declining sales of our various products. The main reason identified by our sales and marketing analysts for the declining sales is over pricing of various products. There have been increase competition in the market and new entrants have adopted strategy of economies of scale which enable them to sell the product at low price and gain market share. There we need to cut our costs and then reduce our profit margin to boost sales of our products. We can be profitable from volume sales strategy.

If you need to discuss further on this matter, we can arrange a meeting with head of different department to discuss the business strategy in more detail.

If a bank provides overdraft protection at a rate of 12% for each $100 (or portion of $100) borrowed when an overdraft occurs, what amount of interest would a customer pay for a $188 overdraft

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Answer:

The amount of interest a customer would pay for a $188 overdraft is $20.80.

Explanation:

Amount of interest on $100 = Overdraft protection rate *$100 = 12% * $100 = $12

Total overdraft = $188

Excess over $100 = Total overdraft - $100 = $188 - $100 = $88

Excess over $100 as a portion of $100 = 88 portion of 100 = (88 / 100) * 100 = $8.8 (Note: This has to be stated in dollar not in percentage.)

Total interest amount = Amount of interest on $100 + Excess over $100 as a portion of $100 = $12 + $8.80 = $20.80

Therefore, the amount of interest a customer would pay for a $188 overdraft is $20.80.

A strategic goal is to get the right balance between exploitation of existing competencies and the exploitation and development of new competencies. Which of the following is not a critical issue in this respect?Select one:a. The breadth and limits of management cognition which influence decision-making.b. The skills and experience of employees and other human capital.c. The internal and external relationships that influence access to information and knowledge.d. The vision, control and power of senior managers.

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Answer:

.d. The vision, control and power of senior managers

Explanation:

Strategic goal can be regarded as long-term, they are big picture as well as objective for a business, unlike short-term tactic which give addresses to current challenge. Strategies goal focus on improving the business in way of operation and develop new goals. It should be noted that strategic goal is to get the right balance between exploitation of existing competencies and the exploitation and development of new competencies.

Critical issue in this respect are;

✓The breadth and limits of management cognition which influence decision-making.

✓The skills and experience of employees and other human capital.

✓The internal and external relationships that influence access to information and knowledge.

The production and operations manager at a large shoe factory in Fall River, Massachusetts, notices that the total number of hours worked by production employees has increased 12 percent, while the number of pairs of shoes ready for shipping has dropped 6 percent this year over last year. This means:__________.A) the inflation rate is unchanged. B) the demand for shoes is decreasing. C) the manager's calculations cannot be correct. D) productivity has decreased. E) the gross national product has increased by 6 percent.

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Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

The correct option is D. - productivity has decreased. Productivity is the quality of being able to produce goods and services. It is a measure of efficiency in production.

Since the number of hours worked by employees increased while while the number of shoes ready for shipping (production) dropped, this means that the efficiency has dropped.

Option A is wrong because there is no where that tells us that the price of inputs has increased.

Inventory records for Marvin Company revealed the following: Date Transaction Number of Units Unit Cost Mar. 1 Beginning Inventory 1,000 $ 7.20 Mar. 10 Purchase 600 7.25 Mar. 16 Purchase 800 7.30 Mar. 23 Purchase 600 7.35 ________________________________________ Marvin sold 2,300 units of inventory during the month. Cost of goods sold assuming FIFO would be:

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Answer:

$16,660

Explanation:

FIFO method assumes that the units to arrive first will be sold first. Hence the valuation of cost of goods sold is based on earlier prices.

Cost of goods sold = 1,000 x $ 7.20 + 600 x 7.25 + 700 x 7.30

                                = $16,660

Therefore,

Cost of goods sold assuming FIFO would be: $16,660.

boulder corporation uses estimated direct labor hours of 200,200 and estimated manufacturing overhead costs of $920,600 in establishing manufacturing overhead rates. Actual manufacturing overhead was $970,300, and allocated manufacturing overhead was

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$1012100 is the allocated manufacturing overhead.
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