If Galaxia has a GDP that is 10 times larger than Myopia, which country would likely have greater marginal returns to capital based on the law of diminishing returns to capital

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Answer 1

Answer:

Myopia

Explanation:

The law of marginal returns states that as the total amount of any production factor increases, the output per unit of that factor will start to decrease. In other words, the marginal output or return from that factor will decrease. E.g. if you invest $100 in a small business, you will require a very high rate of return. If instead, you invest $1,000 in corporate bonds, you will only obtain moderate to low yields.

In this case, $1,000 invested in Myopia (smaller economy) should return a higher yield than $1,000 invested in Galaxia. Also, the $1,000 invested in Myopia will have a larger economic effect than the $1,000 invested in Galaxia.


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The table below shows the values for several different components of GDP.

Component Value (billions of dollars)
Consumer durables $1,329.0
Consumer nondurables 2,679.0
Services 8,112.3
Business fixed investment 2,850.0
Residential fixed investment 578.0
Inventories 93.3
Exports 2,352.3
Imports 2,901.5
Government purchases 3,189.3

Requried:
What is the value of total gross investment?

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Answer:

$3,521.30

Explanation:

The computation of value of total gross investment is shown below:-

Total gross investment = Business fixed investment + Residential fixed investment + Inventories

= $2,850.0 + $578.0 + $93.3

= $3,521.30

Therefore for computing the total gross investment we simply applied the above formula and ignore all other values as they are not relevant.

A capital investment evaluation method that measures the expected time for the present value of the net cash flows to equal the initial cost of the investment is the:

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Answer:

The Payback Method.

Explanation:

The pay back period is the length of time required for the total cash flows to equal the initial capital investment.

Thus the Payback Method is the  investment evaluation method that measures the expected time for the present value of the net cash flows to equal the initial cost of the investment.

Answer:

The correct answer is: Net present value (NPV)

Explanation:

If 10,000 units that were 40% completed are in process at November 1, 80,000 units were completed during November, and 12,000 were 20% completed at November 30, the number of equivalent units of production for November was 75,600. (Assume no loss of units in production and that inventories are costed by the first-in, first-out method.)

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

Number of equivalents units= 78,400

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Beginning inventory= 10,000 units that were 40%

Units completed= 80,000

Ending inventory= 12,000 were 20% completed

We will determine the number of equivalents units using the following structure:

COST PER EQUIVALENT UNITS:

Beginning work in process = beginning inventory* %incompleted

Units started and completed = units completed - beginning WIP

Ending work in process completed= Ending WIP* %completed

=Number of equivalent units

Beginning work in process = 10,000*0.6= 6,000

Units started and completed = 80,000 - 10,000= 70,000

Ending work in process completed= 12,000*0.2= 2,400

= 78,400

True or false: The plantwide overhead rate method uses multiple rates to allocate overhead costs to products.

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Answer:

Flase.

Explanation:

The plantwide overhead rate method uses multiple rates to allocate overhead costs to products.

False.

As the name indicates, the plantwide overhead rate uses a single rate to allocate overhead. When the predetermined overhead rate is calculated using the activity base method, you have as many predetermined rates as activities.

To calculate a plant-wide overhead rate, you need to use the following formula:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

There are 3 blanks for this homework problem I do not know how to do. The quesetions are bolded with blanks and question marks.

Weighted Average Method, Unit Costs, Valuing Inventories

Byford Inc. produces a product that passes through two processes. During November, equivalent units were calculated using the weighted average method:

Units completed 196,000
Add: Units in EWIP X Fraction complete (60,000 X 40%) 24,000
Equivalent units of output (weighted average) 220,000
Less: Units in BWIP X Fraction complete (50,000 X 70%) 35,000
Equivalent units of output (FIFO) 185,000
The costs that Byford had to account for during the month of November were as follows:

BWIP $107,000
Costs added 993,000
Total $1,100,000
Required:

1. Using the weighted average method, determine unit cost.

per unit ___________??

2. Under the weighted average method, what is the total cost of units transferred out? What is the cost assigned to units in ending inventory?

Cost of units transferred out _____________??
Cost of ending inventory______________??

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Answer and Explanation:

1. The computation of unit cots is shown below:-

Unit cost = Total cost ÷ Equivalent units of output

Cost of per unit = $1,100,000 ÷ 220,000

= $5

2. The computation of the total cost of units transferred out and cost assigned to units in ending inventory is shown below:-

                              Transfer Out       EWIP           Total

Cost accounted for:    

Goods transfer Out

(196,000 x $5)            $980,000                          $980,000

Goods EWIP

(24,000 x $5)                  0               $120,000      $120,000

Total Cost                    $980,000   $120,000       $1,100,000

EWIP = Ending work in process

The information related to interest expense of classic music, inc. is given below:
Net Income $265,000
Income tax expense 105,000
Interest expense 66,000
Based on the above data, which of the following is the times- interest- earned ratio? (round the final answer to two decimal places)
A) 6.61 times
B) 4.15 times
C) 5.02 times
D) 4.02 times

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Answer:

The times- interest- earned ratio is 6.61 times. The right answer is A.

Explanation:

In order to calculate the times- interest- earned ratio we would have to make the following calculation:

times- interest- earned ratio=Income before interest and taxes/Interest expense

According to given data

Income before interest and taxes=Net Income+Income tax expense +Interest expense

Income before interest and taxes=$265,000+$105,000+$66,000

Income before interest and taxes=$436,000

Therefore, times- interest- earned ratio=$436,000/$66,000

times- interest- earned ratio= 6.61 times

Accounting software for small businesses has become so sophisticated that most small business owners will never need to consult with an actual accountant or understand accounting information themselves.

a. True
b. False

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The answer is “false”

The balance in Discount on Bonds Payable

a. would be added to the related bonds payable to determine the carrying amount of the bonds.
b. would be subtracted from the related bonds payable on the balance sheet.
c. should be reported on the balance sheet as an asset because it has a debit balance.
d. should be allocated to the remaining periods for the life of the bonds by the straight-line method, if the results obtained by that method materially differ from the results that would be obtained by the interest method.

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Answer:

b. would be subtracted from the related bonds payable on the balance sheet.

Explanation:

A bond is a fixed income instrument that represents the indebtedness of the borrower to the investor or creditor (bond issuer). They're basically loans that are given to large organizations or government.

This ultimately implies that, when an investor or creditor purchases a bond, an agreed amount of money is being borrowed to the issuer as a loan. Consequently, the bond issuer is expected to pay an interest with a return of principal at maturity to the holder (investor or creditor) of the bond.

Hence, bonds payable only arises when a company issues bonds so as to generate cash for its business and plans. Thus, the company is a borrower as the bond issuer while the holder of the bond is a debt-holder (investor or creditor). This further would mean that, the company becomes liable to the investor. Therefore, bonds payable should be recorded on the long-term liability side of the balance sheet being used by the company.

Bonds are issued at par or premium or discount and as such bond issuer records the face value of the bond as bonds payable.

Additionally, the balance in discount on bonds payable would be subtracted from the related bonds payable on the balance sheet because it decreases the value of the bonds.

Jose has one evening in which to prepare for two exams and can employ one of two possible strategies: Strategy Score in Economics Score in Statistics 1 93 81 2 77 92 The opportunity cost of receiving a 93 on the economics exam is __________ points on the statistics exam. a. 11 b. 81 c. 15 d. 12

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Answer:

b. 81

Explanation:

The opportunity cost refers to the cost in which we foregone the options among the available ones. In this we have to sacrificed to gain another thing. We called as a  real cost also

Since in the question it is given that the opportunity cost of receiving 93 on the economics exam would lead to 81 points on the statistics exam  

hence, the correct option is b. 81

Grossnickle Corporation issues 20-year, noncallable, 7.1% annual coupon bonds at their par value of $1,000 one year ago. Today, the market interest rate on these bonds is 5.5%. What is the current price of the bonds, given that they now have 19 years to maturity

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Answer:

Price of bond= $1,185.72

Explanation:

The price of a bond is the present value (PV) of the future cash inflows expected from the bond discounted using the yield to maturity.

These cash flows include interest payment and redemption value

The price of the bond can be calculated as follows:

Step 1

PV of interest payment

annual coupon rate = 7.1%

Annual Interest payment =( 7.1%×$1000)= $71

Annual yield = = 5.5%

PV of interest payment  

= A ×(1- (1+r)^(-n))/r

A- interest payment, r- yield - 5.5%, n- no of periods -19 periods

= 71× (1-(1.055)^(-19))/0.055)

= 71× 11.60765352

= 824.143

Step 2  

PV of redemption value (RV)

PV = RV × (1+r)^(-n)

RV - redemption value- $1000, n- 19, r- 5.5%  

= 1,000 × (1+0.055)^(-19)

= 361.579

Step 3

Price of bond = PV of interest payment + PV of RV

$824.143 +  $361.579

Price of bond= $1,185.72

Dansko Integrated Balance Sheet As of January 24, 2020 (amounts in thousands) Cash 9,900 Accounts Payable 2,700 Accounts Receivable 4,500 Debt 3,500 Inventory 3,800 Other Liabilities 1,000 Property Plant & Equipment 16,800 Total Liabilities 7,200 Other Assets 1,600 Paid-In Capital 8,000 Retained Earnings 21,400 Total Equity 29,400 Total Assets 36,600 Total Liabilities & Equity 36,600 Record the transactions in a journal, transfer the journal entries to T-accounts, compute closing amounts for the T-accounts, and construct a balance sheet to answer the question. Jan 25. Pay $4,000 owed to a supplier Jan 26. Issue $90,000 in stock Jan 27. Buy $16,000 worth of manufacturing supplies on credit Jan 28. Purchase equipment for $49,000 in cash Jan 29. Borrow $65,000 from a bank What is the final amount in Total Equity?

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Answer:

What is the final amount in Total Equity?

$119,400

Explanation:

January's balance:

Paid-In Capital 8,000

Retained Earnings 21,400

Total Equity 29,400

Jan 25. Pay $4,000 owed to a supplier

Dr Accounts payable 4,000

    Cr Cash 4,000

Jan 26. Issue $90,000 in stock

Dr Cash 90,000

    Cr Paid in capital 90,000

Jan 27. Buy $16,000 worth of manufacturing supplies on credit

Dr Inventory 16,000

    Cr Accounts payable 16,000

Jan 28. Purchase equipment for $49,000 in cash

Dr Equipment 49,000

    Cr Cash 49,000

Jan 29. Borrow $65,000 from a bank

Dr Cash 65,000

    Cr Debt 65,000

         Dansko Integrated

               Balance Sheet

For the Month Ended January 31, 202x

Assets:

Cash $111,900

Accounts Receivable $4,500

Inventory $19,800

Property Plant & Equipment $65,800

Other Assets $1,600

Total Assets $203,600

Liabilities and equity:

Liabilities:

Accounts Payable $14,700

Debt $68,500

Other Liabilities $1,000

Total Liabilities $84,200

Equity:

Paid-In Capital $98,000

Retained Earnings $21,400

Total Equity $119,400

Total Liabilities & Equity $203,600

Since 2003, Walmart has been a proponent of RFID technology, and the company wanted all of its suppliers to make use of RFID technology.The most likely reason that Walmart is supporting this technology is to help them:

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Answer:

Explanation:

The most likely reason for Walmart to support this technology is that it will allow them to track and process items from their suppliers at a much more efficient rate. Since RFID technology uses radio waves to read and capture information stored on a tag attached to an object, providing a unique identifier for an object. These unique tags allow each individual item to be tracked throughout the whole process from supplier to warehouse to client. Thus preventing losses and reducing costs.

On August 1, 2016, Rocket Retailers adopted a plan to discontinue its catalog sales division, which qualifies as a separate component of the business according to GAAP regarding discontinued operations. The disposal of the division was expected to be concluded by June 30, 2017. On January 31, 2017, Rocket's fiscal year-end, the following information relative to the discontinued division was accumulated: Operating loss February 1, 2016 – Jan. 31, 2017 $132,000 Estimated operating losses, Feb. 1 – June 30, 2017 84,000 Impairment of division assets at Jan. 31, 2017 25,000 In its income statement for the year ended January 31, 2017, Rocket would report a before-tax loss on discontinued operations of:

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Answer:

before-tax loss on discontinued operations = $157,000

Explanation:

Operating loss February 1, 2016 - January 31, 2017, $132,000

Impairment of division assets at January 31, 2017, $25,000

Rocket retailers must report a before tax loss = $132,000 + $25,000 = $157,000

Since the income statement is presented on January 31, 2017, it can only include the loss incurred until that date. Any estimated future losses will be included in future income statements.

Julie Whiteweiler made $930 this week. Only social security (fully taxable) and federal income taxes attach to her pay. Whiteweiler contributes $100 each week to her company's 401(k) plan and has $25 put into her health savings account (nonqualified) each week. Her employer matches this $25 each week.

Required:
Determine Whiteweiler's take-home pay if she is single and claims 4 allowances (use the wage-bracket method).

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Answer:

Step 1: Calculate FICA (OASDI & HI):

Total wage subjected to FICA is $930. Why? Contributions to 401K is only exempted from Fed. Income Tax Withholding (FIT) not FICA. As for HSA contrib., it is exempted for both FICA and FIT. However, the plan is non-qualified, which means that $25 contributed by employee is taxable for both. The $25 matching from employer for HSA is excluded from income and income taxes.

OASDI RATE 2012: 4.2% of $930; therefore, $39.06

HI RATE 2012: 1.45% of $930; therefore, $13.49

TOTAL FICA TAX: $52.55

STEP 2: Calculate FIT:

Total earnings subjected to FIT is ($930-100)= $830. Why? $100 contributions to 401k is exempted from FIT. HSA contrib. is unqualified.; therefore, contributions from employee is taxable. Using Wage Bracket Method 2012, the FIT is $89.

STEP 3: Getting the Take-Home Pay answer:

($930-100(401k))-25(HSA:Employee)-$52.55(FICA)-89(FIT)=$663.45

Explanation:

A project that costs $2,000 to install will provide annual cash flows of $510 for the next 5 years. The firm accepts projects with payback periods of less than 4 years.

Required:
a. What is this project's payback period?
b. What is project NPV if the discount rate is 3%?
c. What is project NPV if the discount rate is 10%?

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Answer:

3.92

NPV when I is 3% = $335.65

NPV when I is 10% = $-66.70

Explanation:

Pay back period is the amount of time it takes to recover the amount invested in a project to be recovered from the cumulative cash flows.

Payback period = amount invested / cash flow = $2000 / $510 = 3.92

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 in year 0 = $-2000

Cash flow each year from year 1 to 5 = $510

NPV when I is 3% = $335.65

NPV when I is 10% = $-66.70

To find the NPV using a financial calacutor:

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

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True or False: If a firm changes its credit policy and allows customers to pay in 90 days instead of 60 days, and everything else remains the same, the net cash flow in the next quarter is likely to decrease.

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

by increasing the time customers can pay to 90 days, the amount of cash inflows is likely to reduce. thus, the net cash flow in the next quarter is likely to decrease.

A manager invests $400,000 in a technology that should reduce the overall costs of production. The company managed to reduce their cost per unit from $2 to $1.85. After the investment has been made, the $400,000 investment is

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Answer:

a. Considered sunk costs, not relevant in further decision making

Explanation:

the missing options are:

a. Considered sunk costs, not relevant in further decision making b. Considered sunk costs, but still relevant in further decision making c. Considered a loss d. Considered a profit

After the investment in new technology has been made, it will be considered a sunk cost, because they are no longer relevant or important when considering or evaluating future investments and projects. Sunk costs are expenses that have already been made and incurred, and cannot be recouped.

3. If a balance sheet were prepared for Pala Medical Co. on June 30, 20Y1, what amount should be reported as cash?

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Complete Question:

The cash account for Pala Medical Co. at June 30, 20Y1, indicated a balance of $166,436. The bank statement indicated a balance of $195,688 on June 30, 20Y1. Comparing the bank statement and the accompanying canceled checks and memos with the records revealed the following reconciling items:

a.  Checks outstanding totaled $19,427.

b.  A deposit of $12,300, representing receipts of June 30, had been made too late to appear on the bank statement.

c.  The bank collected $26,500 on a $25,000 note, including interest of $1,500.

d.  A check for $4,000 returned with the statement had been incorrectly recorded by Pala Medical Co. as $400. The check was for the payment of an obligation to Skyline Supply Co. for a purchase on account.

e.  A check drawn for $195 had been erroneously charged by the bank as $915.

f.  Bank service charges for June amounted to $55.

Answer:

Pala Medical Co.

Cash amount in the balance sheet = $189,281

Explanation:

a) Calculations:

Adjusted Cash balance at June 30, 20Y1

Cash balance                      $166,436

c) Note received by bank      25,000

c) Interest on the note             1,500

d) Returned check                 (3,600)

e) Bank charges                         (55)

Adjusted cash balance     $189,281

b) Balance as per bank statement = $195,688

a.  Checks outstanding totaled           ($19,427)

b.  A deposit of                                     $12,300

e. Overstated cheque                               720

Adjusted bank statement balance   $189,281

c) Preparing a bank reconciliation helps to identify discrepancies between the cash book balance of Pala Medical Co and the company's bank statement balance.  After the necessary adjustments, the two balances always agree and the adjusted figure is taken to the balance sheet.

If the straight-line depreciation method is used, the annual average investment amount used in calculating the accounting rate of return is calculated as (beginning book value + ending book value)/2.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

The answer is true

Explanation:

Accounting Rate of Return is a financial ratio used in capital budgeting decision making. It is the ratio of estimated accounting profit(net income) of a project to the average investment made in the project.

And average investment is calculated as the sum of the beginning and ending book value of the project/investment divided by 2

Depreciation is termed as the phase of the value of the assets when they keep on decreasing year by year or monthly. It is caused due to the overutilization of the assets for the production function of the firm.  

The correct answer is true

An Accounting Rate of Return (ARR) is a financial ratio that is used to make capital budgeting decisions. It is the ratio of a project's estimated retained earnings (retained earnings) to a project's average investment.

Investment is equal to the sum of the project/initial investments and ending book values divided by two.

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Parent Company holds 75 percent of Surrogate Company’s voting common shares. On December 31, 20X8, Parent recorded a loss of $20,000 on the sale of equipment to Surrogate. At the time of the sale, the equipment’s estimated remaining economic life was eight years. Required: a. Will consolidated net income be increased or decreased when consolidation entries associated with the sale of equipment are made at December 31, 20X8? By what amount?

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Answer:

Net Increase in Net Income will be $18,125

Explanation:

In simple words, when we consolidate accounts we NEVER take account of inter-company transactions which leads to profits OR losses.

So now we will eliminate the effect of the loss recognized by the parent company and the entry would be as under:

Dr Depreciation for the year At Parent percentage XX

Dr Retained Earnings    (Balancing figure)                 XX

Cr Loss from sale of Equipment                                       XX

The debit balance of depreciation at the parent percentage shows that the equipment is still 75% owned by the parent company. Hence the 75% of the per year depreciation must be recognized for the year.

Increase as the loss is added back to Net Income = $20,000

Less Depreciation for the year At Parent percentage = $20,000/8 * 75%

= ($1,875)

Net Increase in Net Income = $20,000 - $1,875 = $18,125

And Double Entry is as under:

Dr Depreciation for the year At Parent percentage $1,875

Dr Retained Earnings   (Balancing Earnings)            $18,125

Cr Loss from sale of Equipment                                          $20,000

The depreciation and the loss will be settle in the Cost of Goods Sold in the consolidated income statement.

A company issued 120 shares of $100 par value common stock for $14,200 cash. The total amount of paid-in capital in excess of par is:

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Answer:

The answer is simply $2,200.

Explanation:

Par value of common stock means the price of the stock as stated in the company's charter.The amount paid-in capital in excess of par connotes that the actual cash received for the common stock purchased by subscribers is more than the par value by a certain amount

Based on the information provided in the question, the total amount of paid-in capital in excess of par is: $14,200 - (120 shares x $100) = $2,200.

31) Owen expects to receive $30,000 at the end of next year from a trust fund. If a bank loans money at an interest rate of 8.2%, how much money can he borrow from the bank on the basis of this information? A) $2460 B) $13,863 C) $27,726 D) $32,460

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Answer:

c. $27,726

Explanation:

The money he can borrow using this information is

=30,000 /( 1+8.2%)

=30,000 / (1+0.082)

=30,000 / 1.082

=27726.432

=$27,726

The following data relate to direct labor costs for the current period: Standard costs 7,000 hours at $11.40 Actual costs 6,400 hours at $10.10 What is the direct labor rate variance

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Answer:

Direct labor rate variance= $8,320 favorable

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Standard costs 7,000 hours at $11.40 Actual costs 6,400 hours at $10.10

To calculate the direct labor rate variance, we need to use the following formula:

Direct labor rate variance= (Standard Rate - Actual Rate)*Actual Quantity

Direct labor rate variance= (11.4 - 10.1)*6,400

Direct labor rate variance= $8,320 favorable

virginia has a financial responsibilty law this makes all registered motor vehicle owners responsible for any damage or personal they cause

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Answer:

property, injury

Explanation:

The financial responsibility law refers to the law in which the businesses and individuals has to proof or make an assurance that they have sufficient money or assets for covering any damages that arise from an accident

Therefore in the given case, the owners of motor vehicles are responsible for any property damage or the personal injury they case  

The December 31, 2018, balance sheet of Whelan, Inc., showed $136,000 in the common stock account and $2,610,000 in the additional paid-in surplus account. The December 31, 2019, balance sheet showed $146,000 and $2,910,000 in the same two accounts, respectively. The company paid out $141,000 in cash dividends during 2019.


Required:

What was the cash flow to stockholders for the year?

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Answer:

$169,000 negative

Explanation:

Equity = Common stock + Additional paid in surplus

Total equity at beginning= Common stock + Additional paid in surplus

=136,000+2,610,000=$2,746,000

Total equity at end= Common stock + Additional paid in surplus

=146,000+2,910,00)=$3,056,000

Hence new equity = Total equity at End - Total equity at beginning

3,056,000-2,746,000=$310,000

Cash flow to stockholders = Dividends paid - New equity

= 141,000-310,000

= -169,000

=$169,000 negative

The following are selected 2017 transactions of Sean Astin Corporation.
Sept. 1 Purchased inventory from Encrino Company on account for $50,000. Astin records purchases gross and uses a periodic inventory system.
Oct. 1 Issued a $50,000 12-month, 8% note to Encino in payment of account
Oct. 1 Borrowed $50,000 from the Shore Bank by signing a 12-month, zero-interest-bearing $54,000 note.
Instructions:
(A) Prepare journal entries for the selected transactions above
(B) Prepare adjusting entries at December 31
(C) Compute the total net liability to be reported on the December 31 balance sheet for: The interest-bearing note & the zero-interest-bearing note.

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Answer and Explanation:

The Journal entries are shown below:-

A. a. Purchase Dr, $50,000

           To Accounts payable $50,000

(Being purchase of inventory is recorded)

b.Accounts payable Dr, $50,000

            To Notes payable $50,000

(Being issuance of notes is recorded)

c.Cash Dr, $50,000

  Discount on notes payable Dr, $4,000

             To Notes payable $54,000

(Being amount borrowed from bank and issued notes is recorded)

B. a. Interest expenses Dr, $1,000 ($50,000 × 8% × 3 ÷ 12)

            To Interest payable $1,000

(Being interest expenses is recorded)

b. Interest expenses Dr, $1,000 ($4,000 × 3 ÷ 12)

                 To Discount on notes payable $1,000

(Being interest expenses is recorded)

C. The Computation of interest-bearing note and the zero-interest-bearing note is shown below:-

Interest-bearing note = Note payable + Interest payable

= $50,000 + $1,000

= $51,000

Zero-interest-bearing note = Note payable - Discount

= $54,000 - ($4,000 - $1,000)

= $54,000 - $3,000

= $51,000

A. The journal entries is the 1st stage of the accounting process, it records the business transactions of monetary nature in a the order of its occurrence.

B. The adjusting entries are the type of journal entries prepared at the end of the financial period to record the amount of expenses and incomes not incurred in the current period.

C. Total net liabilities is $102,000.

Computation:

The journal entries of A and B are shown in the image attached below.

C.

[tex]\begin{aligned}\text{Interest Bearing Note}&=\text{Notes Payable+Interest Payable}\\&=\$50,000+\$1,000\\&=\$51,000\end{aligned}[/tex]

[tex]\begin{aligned}\text{Zero-Interest Bearing Note}&=\text{Notes Payable-Discount}\\&=\$54,000-(\$4,000-\$1,000)\\&=\$51,000\end{aligned}[/tex]

The sum of interest bearing note and zero interest bearing note will be the total amount of net liabilities.

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Assume you are holding a business meeting with five people, each from a different continent (North America, South America, Europe, Africa and Asia), you being one of them. Which steps would you take to ensure that everyone is comfortable and that communication is good between everyone?

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Explanation:

Holding a meeting with people from different cultures can be a big challenge, so it is necessary to organize the meeting to ensure that the different approaches and needs of each person are taken into account by the leader who will conduct the business meeting.

It is necessary to think of ideas, decisions and conduct that make all participants comfortable and are not a factor that interferes with the positive flow of the meeting. It is therefore important to develop cultural intelligence, which is an essential skill for leaders of large companies who wish to operate in the globalized market.

Cultural intelligence can be defined as the ability of a person to relate and work between different cultures, adapting and increasingly developing that intelligence (cultural quotient) in motivational, behavioral and metacognitive aspects. Through cultural intelligence it is possible for the individual to get involved efficiently in any environment, in business it is an essential skill for survival in the global market.

If a small electric automobile manufacturer is able to gain the social return generated by its electric motor, its demand for financial capital would

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Answer: shift to the left

Explanation:

The social return helps in comparing the value of benefits and the costs to achieving the benefits. The social return is the ratio of net present value of the benefits in comparison to the net present value of the investment or the costs to getting the benefits.

In this case, if a small electric automobile manufacturer is able to gain the social return generated by its electric motor, it would decrease the demand for financial capital which simply means that the demand for financial capital will shift to the left. This shift to the left is as a result of the gain in its social return gotten by the electric motor.

Suppose the spot and six-month forward rates on the Norwegian krone are Kr 5.83 and Kr 5.98, respectively. The annual risk-free rate in the United States is 3.63 percent, and the annual risk-free rate in Norway is 5.33 percent.

The six-month forward rate on the Norwegian krone would have to be Kr/$ ........... to prevent arbitrage.

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Answer:

The six-month forward rate on the Norwegian krone would have to be Kr/$ 5.93 to prevent arbitrage

Explanation:

In order to calculate the six-month forward rate on the Norwegian krone we would have to calculate the following formula:

six-month forward rate = S (1+id) / (1+if)

According to the given data we have the following:

S=5.83

id=5.33%

if=3.63%

Therefore, six-month forward rate =5.83 (1+5.33%) / (1+3.63%)

six-month forward rate =6.14/1.04 = 5.93

The six-month forward rate on the Norwegian krone would have to be Kr/$ 5.93 to prevent arbitrage

Power Company issued a $ 1,000,000​, 5 %​, 10​-year bond payable at at face value on January​ 1, 2016. Requirements
1. Journalize the issuance of the bond payable on January​ 1, 2016.
2. Journalize the payment of semiannual interest on July​ 1, 2016. ​(Record debits​ first, then credits. Select explanations on the last line of the journal​ entry.)

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below:

1. Cash Dr $1,000,000

         To Bond payable $1,000,000

(Being the issuance of the bond is recorded)

For recording this we debited the cash as it increased the assets and credited the bond payable as it also increased the liabilities

2. Interest Expense Dr ($1,000,000 × 5% × 1 ÷ 2) $25,000

             To Cash $25,000

(Being the interest expense is recorded)

For recording this we debited the interest expense as it increased the expense and credited the cash as it decreased the asset

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