If the company were to issue an annual zero-coupon bond with a maturity of 2 years and par value of $1,000, what would be the arbitrage-free price of that bond?

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1a. The one year spot rate can be calculated using the one year zero bond.

PV * (1 + S1) = FV

1 + S1 = 1000 / 900

S1 = 1.1111 - 1

S1 = 0.1111  

S1 = 11.11%

1b. PV of the 2 year bond = $950

Annual coupon = 1000 * 5% = $50

950 = 50 / (1 + S1) + (50 + 1000) / (1 + S2)^2

950 = 50 / 1.1111 + 1,050 / (1 + S2)^2

1,050/ (1 + S2)^2 = 950 - 45 = 905

(1 + S2)^2 = 1050 / 905

1 + S2 = 1.160221/2

S2 = 7.714%

1c. Price of the 2 year zero bond = 1,000 / (1 + 0.07714)^2

Price of the 2 year zero bond = 1,000 / 1.1602

Price of the 2 year zero bond = 861.9203586

Price of the 2 year zero bond = $861.92

If The Company Were To Issue An Annual Zero-coupon Bond With A Maturity Of 2 Years And Par Value Of $1,000,

Related Questions

Retained earnings, December 31, 2019 $315,450
Decrease in total liabilities during 2019 68,700
Gain on the sale of buildings during 2019 24,150
Dividends declared and paid in 2019 6,750
Proceeds from sale of common stock in 2019 74,100
Net income for the year ended December 31, 2019 33,900

Required:
From the above data, calculate the retained earnings balance as of December 31, 2018. (Enter decreases with a minus sign to indicate a negative financial statement effect.)

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Ending retained earnings = Beginning retained earnings + net profit - dividend

$315,450 = Beginning retained earnings + $33,900 - $6,750

Beginning retained earnings = $288,300

Therefore, retained earning balance is $288,300

RentAPhone is a new service company that provides European mobile phones to American visitors to Europe. The company currently has 80 phones available at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris. There are, on average, 25 customers per day requesting a phone. These requests arrive uniformly throughout the 24 hours the store is open. The corresponding coefficient of variation is 1.
Customers keep their phones on average 72 hours. The standard deviation of this time is 100 hours. Given that RentAPhone currently does not have a competitor in France providing equally good service, customers are willing to wait for the telephones. Yet, during the waiting period, customers are provided a free calling card. Based on prior experience, RentAPhone found that the company incurred a cost of $1 per hour per waiting customer, independent of day or night.
a. What is the average number of telephones the company has in its store?
b. How long does a customer, on average, have to wait for the phone?
c. What are the total monthly (30 days) expenses for telephone cards?
d. Assume RentAPhone could buy additional phones at $1,000 per unit. Is it worth it to buy one additional phone? Why?
e. How would waiting time change if the company decides to limit all rentals to exactly 72 hours? Assume that if such a restriction is imposed, the number of customers requesting a phone would be reduced to 20 customers per day.

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Answer:- m = 80

a = 24 hours / 25 customers = 0.96 hours

p = 72 hours

u = p/(m x a) = 72 /(80×0.96)=0.9375

On average 93.75% of the phones are in use. 0.9375 x 80 = 75 phones are in use. Thus, 5 phones are available on average.

From above it is clear that 93.75%% of total phones are in use therefore total number of cell phones in use = 0.9375*80=75

So only 5 phones are available.

Answer:- CVa =1, CVp = 100/72 = 1.3889

Tq =( 72/80*[(0.9375 √2*80+1)-1]/(1-0.9375) * (12+1.88892)/2) = 9.89 hour

Thus average waiting time = 9.89 hours

Explanation:

Answer:- m = 80

a = 24 hours / 25 customers = 0.96 hours

p = 72 hours

u = p/(m x a) = 72 /(80×0.96)=0.9375

On average 93.75% of the phones are in use. 0.9375 x 80 = 75 phones are in use. Thus, 5 phones are available on average.

From above it is clear that 93.75%% of total phones are in use therefore total number of cell phones in use = 0.9375*80=75

So only 5 phones are available.

Answer:- CVa =1, CVp = 100/72 = 1.3889

Tq =( 72/80*[(0.9375 √2*80+1)-1]/(1-0.9375) * (12+1.88892)/2) = 9.89 hour

Thus average waiting time = 9.89 hours

Identify the items/accounts from the following list that are likely to serve as source documents. (You may select more than one answer.
a. Sales ticket
b. Trial balance
c. Balance sheet
d. Telephone bill
e. Invoice from supplier
f. Company revenue account
g. Income statement
h. Bank statement
i. Prepaid insurance

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Answer:

Sales ticket, Telephone bill, Invoice from supplier and Bank statement

Explanation:

Source documents are used as source of information for accounting entries that can be either electronic or paper form. It is the original document which contains the details of a business transactions. It is the source to record accounting transactions. Usually it contains 'Names of the parties involved, Amounts, the date and substance of the transaction'. Simply for the auditor it serves as an evidence to accounting transactions and for the company it serves as a proof.

Source documents:

Sales tickets, it is the evidence to sales revenue

Telephone bill, it is the evidence to telephone expense

invoice from supplier, it is the evidence to purchases

Bank statement, it is the evidence to 'bank charges like interest expense, interest income.

what is the main aims of forming a maize milling company ​

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Answer:

to provide I

or produce mealie meal for the country and improve the country's production in food and farming.

Henkes Corporation bases its predetermined overhead rate on the estimated labor-hours for the upcoming year. At the beginning of the most recently completed year, the company estimated the labor-hours for the upcoming year at 54,000 labor-hours. The estimated variable manufacturing overhead was $7.90 per labor-hour and the estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead was $961,200. The actual labor-hours for the year turned out to be 56,300 labor-hours. Required: Compute the company's predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

$17.80 per labor-hour

Explanation:

Predetermined overhead rate = Budgeted Fixed Overheads ÷ Budgeted Activity

                                                  = $961,200 ÷ 54,000 labor-hours

                                                  = $17.80 per labor-hour

Predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year is $17.80 per labor-hour.

The company recorded $5,000 sales with 60% contribution margin ratio in 2019. According to the sales manager, the company can increase the sales volume by 30% this year if the company spends $400 as advertisement expense and decreases the selling price by 10%, while unit variable cost remains the same. If CEO approves the plan, how does it affect the net operating income in 2020

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$150 Decrease

Explanation:

                  Income Statement

                                      Present    Proposed

Sales                              $5,000    $5,350 [(5000+30%)-10%]

Variable 10%                  $2,000    $2,000 (2000*130%)

Contribution Margin      $3,000    $3,250

Fixed cost                           -          $400  

Net Operating Income $3,000    $2,850

Effect on Net Operating Income = $2,850 - $3,000 = -$150

Suppose one-seventh of the employees of a certain company work in the Southeastern region. If the company employs 256 workers in that region, what is the total number of employees working for the company?

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Answer:

1792

Explanation:

256 is 1 out of 7.

so 7 times 256 is 7 out of 7

256 x 7 = 1792

A company's income statement showed the following: net income, $115,000; depreciation expense, $30,500; and gain on sale of plant assets, $4,500. An examination of the company's current assets and current liabilities showed the following changes accounts receivable decreased $9,500; merchandise inventory increased $18,500; prepaid expenses increased $6,300; accounts payable increased $3,500. Calculate the net cash provided or used by operating activities.

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Answer:

$129,200

Explanation:

Cash flow from Operating activities

net income,                                                                 $115,000

adjust for non cash items :

depreciation expense,                                               $30,500

gain on sale of plant assets,                                      ($4,500)

adjust for changes in working capital :

decrease in accounts receivable                               $9,500

increase in merchandise inventory                          ($18,500)

increase in prepaid expenses                                   ($6,300)

increase in accounts payable                                     $3,500

Cash flow from Operating Activities                       $129,200


When originally purchased, a truck costing BD 23.000 had an estimated useful life of 8 years and an estimated salvage value of BD 3,000. After 4 years of
straight-line depreciation, the ascet's total estimated useful life was revised from 8 years to 6 years and there was no change in the estimated salvage valoe. The
depreciation expense in year 3 cquals:
ABD 5,000
O & BD 5.750.
O CBD 2.875.
ODBD 2,500.

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Answer:

d. BD 2,500

Explanation:

Accumulated Depreciation through the end of year 4 = [ Asset's cost - Salvage Value) / Estimated Useful Life] * Years Elapsed

= [(23,000 - 3,000)/8] * 4

= BD 10,000

Depreciation in Year 3 = [Asset's cost - Salvage Value - Accumulated Depreciation] / Remaining Estimated Useful Life

Depreciation in Year 3 = [23,000 - 3,000 - 10,000] / 4

Depreciation in Year 3 = 10,000 / 4

Depreciation in Year 3 = BD 2,500

how do you propagate​

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Answer:

Explanation:

There are three ways to propagate a plant: dividing (separating an already growing plant into two), rooting a leaf (typically done with succulents), or rooting a cutting (a small stem with leaves).

Eddie is a production engineer for a major supplier of component parts for cars. He has determined that a robot can be installed on the production line to replace one employee. The employee earns $20 per hour and benefits worth $8 per hour for a total annual cost of $58,240 this year. Eddie estimates this cost will increase 6% each year. The robot will cost $16,500 to operate for the first year with costs increasing by $1500 each year. The firm uses an interest rate of 15% and a 10-year planning horizon. The robot costs $75,000 installed and will have a salvage value of $5000 after 10 years. Should Eddie recommend that purchase of the robot

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Answer:

Eddie should recommend the purchase of the robot.

Explanation:

This can be determined using the following 3 steps:

Step 1: Calculation of the present worth (PW) of the cost of one employee

This can be calculated using the formula for calculating the the present value (PV) of a growing annuity as follows:

PWE = (P / (r - g)) * (1 - ((1 + g) / (1 + r))^n) .................... (1)

Where;

PWE = Present worth of the cost of one employee = ?

P = first or this year annual cost = $58,240

r = interest rate = 15%, or 0.15

g = annual growth rate of cost of the one employee = 6%, or 0.06

n = number of years = 10

Substituting the values into equation (1), we have:

PWE = ($58,240 / (0.15 - 0.06)) * (1 - ((1 + 0.06) / (1 + 0.15))^10) = $360,654.33

Step 2: Calculation of the present worth (PW) of the cost of the robot

This can be calculated using the following formula:

PWR = C + ((P / (r - g)) * (1 - ((1 + g) / (1 + r))^n)) - (SV / (1 + r)^n) .................... (2)

Where;

PWR = Present worth of the cost of the robot = ?

C = cost of installing the robot = $75,000

P = first year cost of operating the robot = $16,500

r = interest rate = 15%, or 0.15

g = annual growth rate of cost of operating the robot = Annual increase in cost / P =  $1500 / $16,500 = 0.0909090909090909

n = number of years = 10

SV = Salvage value = $5,000

Substituting the values into equation (2), we have:

PWR = $75,000 + (($16,500 / (0.15 - 0.0909090909090909)) * (1 - ((1 + 0.0909090909090909) / (1 + 0.15))^10)) - (SV / (1 + 0.15)^10) = $188,227.75

Step 3: Recommendation

PWE = Present worth of the cost of one employee = $360,654.33

PWR = Present worth of the cost of the robot = $188,227.75

Since present worth of the cost of the robot of $188,227.75 is lower than the present worth of the cost of one employee of $360,654.33, Eddie should recommend the purchase of the robot.

Newland Company reported retained earnings at December 31, 2019, of $310,000. Newland had 200,000 shares of common stock outstanding at the beginning of 2020. The following transactions occurred during 2020. 1. A cash dividend of $0.50 per share was declared and paid. 2. A 5% stock dividend was declared and distributed when the market price per share was $15 per share. 3. Net income was $285,000. Compute the ending balance in retained earnings at the end of 2020.

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Answer:

$495,000

Explanation:

retained earnings December 31, 2019 = $310,000

cash dividends = 200,000 x $0.50 = $100,000

net income during 2020 = $285,000

ending balance of retained earnings for December 31, 2020 = $495,000

stock dividends do not affect retained earnings

Harold Manufacturing produces denim clothing. This year, it produced 5,000 denim jackets at a manufacturing cost of $45 each. These jackets were damaged in the warehouse during storage. Management investigated the matter and identified three alternatives for these jackets. Jackets can be sold as is to a secondhand clothing shop for $6 each.Jackets can be disassembled at a cost of $32,000 and sold to a recycler for $12 each.Jackets can be reworked and turned into good jackets. However, with the damage, management estimates it will be able to assemble the good parts of the 5,000 jackets into only 3,000 jackets. The remaining pieces of fabric will be discarded. The cost of reworking the jackets will be $102,000, but the jackets can then be sold for their regular price of $45 each.Required:1. Calculate the incremental income.

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Answer:

ALTERNATIVE 1 $30,000

ALTERNATIVE 2 $28,000

ALTERNATIVE 3 $33,000

Explanation:

Calculation for the incremental income

ALTERNATIVE 1 Sell as it is

Incremental revenue $30,000

(5,000*$6)

Incremental costs $0

Incremental Income $30,000

ALTERNATIVE 2 Disassemble and sell to recycler

Incremental revenue $60,000

(5,000*$12)

Incremental costs $32,000

Incremental Income $28,000

ALTERNATIVE3 Rework and turn into good jackets

Incremental revenue $135,000

(3,000*$45)

Incremental costs $102,000

Incremental Income $33,000

Therefore based on the above calculation the company should choose ALTERNATIVE 3 of the amount of $33,000

XYZ Company completed the following selected transactions:
2018
Jul. 1 Sold merchandise inventory to Go-Mart, receiving a $43,000, nine-month, 16% note. Ignore Cost of Goods Sold.
Oct. 31 Recorded cash sales for the period of $23,000. Ignore Cost of Goods Sold.
Dec. 31 Made an adjusting entry to accrue interest on the Go- Mart note.
31 Made an adjusting entry to record bad debts expense based on an aging of accounts receivable. The aging schedule shows that $14,900 of accounts receivable will not be collected. Prior to this adjustment, the credit balance in Allowance for Bad Debts is $10,700.
2019
Apr. 1 Collected the maturity value of the Go-Mart note.
Jun. 23 Sold merchandise inventory to Allure, Corp., receiving a 60-day, 6% note for $7,000. Ignore Cost of Goods Sold.
Aug. 22 Allure, Corp. dishonored its note at maturity; the business converted the maturity value of the note to an account receivable.
Nov. 16 Loaned $20,000 cash to Tench, Inc., receiving a 90-day, 8% note.
Dec. 5 31 Collected in full on account from Allure, Corp. Accrued the interest on the Tench, Inc. note.
Record the transactions in the journal of XYZ. Explanations are not required. (Round to the nearest dollar.)
Provide all of the journal entries:

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                                            2018

Date    Account Tiles                          Debit$       Credit$

Jul.1     Notes receivable- Gp-Mart     43,000

                 Sales                                                     43,000

Oct.31  Cash                                         23,000

                  Sales                                                     23,000  

Dec.31  Interest Receivable                 3,440  

                   Interest revenue                                   3,440  

             (43,000*16%*6/12)

Dec.31   Bad Debt Expense                 4,200  

                    Allowance for Bad Debt                    4,200  

              (14,900 - 10,700)

                                           2019

Date    Account Tiles                                Debit$     Credit$

Apr.1     Cash                                             48,160  

                    Notes receivable- Gp-Mart                   43,000  

                    Interest Revenue                                   1,720 (43,000*16%*3/12)

                    Interest Receivable                                3,440  

Jun.23  Note Receivable- Allure, Corp   7,000  

                    Sales                                                        7,000  

Aug.22  Accounts receivable -Allure, Corp 7,070  

                   Note Receivable- Allure, Corp                7,000  

                    Interest revenue                                      70 (7,000*6%*60/360)

Nov.16 Note receivable - Tench . Inc     20,000

                    Cash                                                           20,000  

Dec.5      Cash                                             7,070  

                     Accounts receivable -Allure, Corp          7,070  

Dec.31     Interest Receivable                     200

                     Interest revenue                                        200  

               (20,000*8%*45/360)

Sylvia believes and tries to follow the principle that considers the welfare and risks of all parties when considering policy decisions and outcomes. She really tries incorporating a humane consideration of and for individuals and groups when deciding a course of action. Sylvia follows which of these ethical principles?

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Answer:

Beneficince

Explanation:

There are 4 ethical principles: autonomous, beneficince, justice, and nonmalefecience.

Beneficence is the principle that considers two main concepts.

Benefits that all parties stand to gain and the balancing of risk and harm to all parties.

Focus is on protecting rights of others, prevention of harm, and rescue of persons in danger.

In the given scenario Sylvia considers the welfare and risks of all parties when considering policy decisions and outcomes. This in accordance with principle of beneficiance.

"Insurance is a waste of money. If and when you suffer a financial loss because of an

accident or some other event, you can pay for it from your savings account."

Do you agree or disagree with this statement?

Explain your position.

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Answer:

disagree

Explanation:

As a personal opinion I strongly disagree with this statement. This is because for the majority of the people on Earth that live day to day with their finances, an accident can completely wreck them financially. A simple car, house, or health accident can cost thousands of dollars in loss or even hundreds of thousands. Most people would not have 10% of that in a savings account. Therefore, Insurance can be extremely helpful and in most cases cover the entirety of the accident which can (in a way) give you a second chance.

On February 1, 2021, the Xilon Corporation issued 47,000 shares of its no-par common stock in exchange for five acres of land located in the city of Monrovia. On the date of the acquisition, Xilon's common stock had a fair value of $16 per share. An office building was constructed on the site by an independent contractor. The building was completed on November 2, 2021, at a cost of $6,800,000. Xilon paid $4,400,000 in cash and the remainder was paid by the city of Monrovia.

Assuming that Xilon prepares its financial statements according to International Financial Reporting Standards, select all the correct alternatives the company has for recording the acquisition of the office building.

a. Same treatment as GAAP.
b. Deduct the amount of the grant in determining the initial cost of the office building.
c. Record the grant as a liability, deferred income, in the balance sheet and recognize it in the income statement systematically over the office building's useful life.

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Answer:

a. Same treatment as GAAP.

Explanation:

the journal entry should be:

Dr Land 752,000

Dr Building 6,800,000

    Cr Common stock 752,000

    Cr Cash 4,400,000

    Cr Donation revenue 2,400,000

the donation is not a deferred liability, nor the basis of the building be reduced by it.

Which of these is a renewable marine resource that could be utilized to produce electricity?

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Answer:

Hydro energy

Explanation:

Hydro energy is a renewable marine resource that can be used to generate electricity.

It is derived from a dam that enables the formation of a controlled flow of water that will steer a turbine, thereby generating electricity.

Another renewable marine resource is Tidal energy that uses tidal currents to propel turbine generators in generating electricity.

Transactions for Buyer and Seller Shore Co. sold merchandise to Blue Star Co. on account, $111,200, terms FOB shipping point, 2/10, n/30. The cost of the goods sold is $66,720. Shore paid freight of $1,800. Journalize Shore Co.'s entry for the sale, purchase, and payment of amount due, using the net method under a perpetual inventory system. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Inventory fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_2 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_3 Accounts Payable fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_5 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_6 Accounts Payable fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_8 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_9 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_11 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_12 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_14 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_15 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_17 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_18 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_20 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_21 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_23 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_24 Journalize Blue Star Co.'s entry for the sale, purchase, and payment of amount due. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_2 fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_3 fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_5 fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_6 fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_8 fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_9 fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_11 fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_12

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Answer:

SHORE CO BOOKS:

Dec 31

Dr Accounts receivables Blue star Co. $109,760

Cr Sales $109,760

Dec 31

Dr Cost of goods sold $66,720

Cr Inventory $66,720

Dec 31

Dr Cash $111,560

Cr Account receivable Blue star Co. $111,560

Dec 31

Dr Account receivable Blue star Co $1,800

Cr Cash $1,800

BLUE STAR CO BOOKS

Dr Inventory $111,560

Cr Accounts Payable $111,560

Dr Accounts Payable $111,560

Cr Cash $111,560

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entries for Shore Co.'s entry for the sale, purchase, and payment of amount due

SHORE CO BOOKS:

Dec 31

Dr Accounts receivables Blue star Co. $109,760

Cr Sales $109,760

[$112,000*(100%-2%)]

Dec 31

Dr Cost of goods sold $66,720

Cr Inventory $66,720

Dec 31

Dr Cash $111,560

Cr Account receivable Blue star Co. $111,560

($109,760+$1,800)

Dec 31

Dr Account receivable Blue star Co $1,800

Cr Cash $1,800

BLUE STAR CO BOOKS

Dr Inventory $111,560

Cr Accounts Payable $111,560

($109,760+$1,800)

Dr Accounts Payable $111,560

Cr Cash $111,560

($109,760+$1,800)

Newt is a single taxpayer living in Hollywood, California, with adjusted gross income for the 2018 tax year of $43,050. Newt's employer withheld $3,700 in state income tax from his salary. In April of 2018, he paid $300 in additional state taxes for his prior year's return. The real estate taxes on his home are $1,800 for 2018 and his personal property tax based on the value of his automobile is $75. Also, he paid $210 for state gasoline taxes for the year. The IRS estimate of general sales tax for Newt is $1,200 for 2018.
How much should Newt deduct on Schedule A of Form 1040 of his 2018 tax return for taxes paid?

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Answer:

$510

Explanation:

Adjusted gross income for 2018 = $43050

state income tax = $3,700

Real estate tax = $1800

personal property tax = $75

 Total tax paid = 3700 + 1800 + 75 = $5575

Additional tax paid not part of the current year tax return = $300

The amount that Newt deduct on Schedule A of form 1040 of his 2018 return for taxes paid will be =  state gasoline tax and tax for prior year

= $210 + $300 = $510   will be deducted from the schedule A of form 1040 of his 2018 tax return for taxes paid

Use the following to answer questions 5-8
Bank Reconciliation: Identify whether the item should be added or subtracted from the bank balance or the company balance. Use the number 1-4) for your response. For instance, if the amount should be added to bank statement balance you would input 1.
1. Added to bank statement balance
2. Subtracted from bank statement balance
3. Added to company cash balance
4. Subtracted from company cash balance
Item
5 Bank deducted too much out of the checking account
6 Bank charge for new checks ordered for the checking account
7 Interest earned on the checking account
8 Checks written but have not cleared the bank yet
Use the following to answer questions 9-11 On February 28th, the general ledger of CAC shows a balance for cash of $220,000 Cash receipts yet to be deposited into the checking account total $126,000, while checks written by CAC but not yet processed by the bank total $147,500. The company's balance of cash does not reflect a NSF check of $119, a service fee of $20 and interest earned of $32 and a customer payments collected by the bank of $6,250; however, these amounts are included in the balance of cash of $247,643 reported by the bank as of the end of February
Answer the following based on the process of doing the bank reconciliation:
9. $________ Determine the total amount that is used to reconcile the Bank balance include if needed):
10. _______Determine the total amount that is used to reconcile the Company cash balance (include "-" if needed)
11. ________What is the balance in the company's cash account after the reconciliation?

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Answer:

    Item                                                     Identification

5.  Bank deducted too much out of      Added to bank statement balance

    the checking account

6.  Bank charges for new checks         Subtracted from company cash

    ordered for the checking amount

    balance

7.  Interest earned on the checking     Added to company cash balance

    account  

8.  Checks written but have not            Subtracted from bank statement

     cleared the bank yet                        balance

9. Total sum of amount used to reconcile the bank balance = Deposit in transit - Outstanding checks = $126,000 - $147,500 = -$21,500

10. Total amount used to reconcile the company cash balance = Interest earned - NSF check - Service fee + Customer payment collected by bank = $32 - $119 - $20 + $6,250 = $6,143

11. Balance in company's cash account after reconciliation = Cash balance on Feb 28 + Total amount used to reconcile the company cash balance = $220,000 + $6,143 = $226,143

ACCOUNTING:
Santana Rey, owner of Business Solutions, decides to prepare a statement of cash flows for her business using the following financial data.



BUSINESS SOLUTIONS

Income Statement

For Three Months Ended March 31, 2020

Computer services revenue $ 25,207

Net sales 18,693

Total revenue 43,900

Cost of goods sold $ 14,152

Depreciation expense—Office equipment 330

Depreciation expense—Computer equipment 1,220

Wages expense 3,050

Insurance expense 485

Rent expense 1,475

Computer supplies expense 1,285

Advertising expense 550

Mileage expense 270

Repairs expense—Computer 900

Total expenses 23,717

Net income $ 20,183



BUSINESS SOLUTIONS

Comparative Balance Sheets

December 31, 2019, and March 31, 2020

Mar. 31, 2020 Dec. 31, 2019

Assets

Cash $80,327 $61,482

Accounts receivable 23,767 4,868

Inventory 634 0

Computer supplies 2,035 510

Prepaid insurance 1,080 1,575

Prepaid rent 805 805

Total current assets 108,648 69,240

Office equipment 7,500 7,500

Accumulated depreciation—Office equipment (660) (330)

Computer equipment 19,400 19,400

Accumulated depreciation—Computer equipment (2,440) (1,220)

Total assets $132,448 $94,590

Liabilities and Equity

Accounts payable $0 $1,190

Wages payable 905 540

Unearned computer service revenue 0 2,500

Total current liabilities 905 4,230

Equity

Common stock 107,000 82,000

Retained earnings 24,543 8,360

Total liabilities and equity $132,448 $94,590


Required:

Prepare a statement of cash flows for Business Solutions using the indirect method for the three months ended March 31, 2020. Owner Santana Rey contributed $25,000 to the business in exchange for additional stock in the first quarter of 2020 and has received $4,000 in cash dividends. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.)

Options for the 1st blank space: Net Income, Net Loss

Options for the rest of the blank spaces: Cash paid for dividends, cash received from stock issuance, decrease in accounts payable, increase/decrease in accounts receivable, increase/decrease in computer supplies, increase/decrease in inventory, increase/decrease in prepaid insurance, increase/decrease in unearned computer service revenue, increase/decrease in wages payable, depreciation expense--computer equipment, depreciation expense--office equipment.

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Explanation:

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Assume that the demand for coal is more elastic than the supply. A tax on coal will a. increase the price of coal that sellers really get, and buyers bear a smaller burden of the tax b. decrease the price of coal that sellers really get, and sellers have to bear a bigger burden of the tax c. decrease the price of coal paid by buyers, and buyers have to bear a bigger burden of the tax d. increase the price of coal paid by buyers, and sellers bear a smaller burden of the tax

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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Answer:

Forensic accounting and fraud examination tools/techniques.

Explanation:

Forensic accounting is one that make use of auditing as well as accounting and investigative skills in conducting examination about the Businesses and individuals finances. It gives accounting analysis that could be used in legal proceedings. It is one of the tools/ techniques for fraud examination

Suppose that the U.S. government decides to charge wine producers a tax. Before the tax, 30,000 bottles of wine were sold every week at a price of $6 per bottle. After the tax, 25,000 bottles of wine are sold every week; consumers pay $8 per bottle, and producers receive $5 per bottle (after paying the tax). The amount of the tax on a bottle of wine is $ per bottle. Of this amount, the burden that falls on consumers is $ per bottle, and the burden that falls on producers is $ per bottle. True or False: The effect of the tax on the quantity sold would have been smaller if the tax had been levied on consumers. True False

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Answer:

The amount of tax is:

= Price paid by consumers - Price received by producers

= 8 - 5

= $3

Burden on consumers:

= Price after tax - Price before tax

= 8 - 6

= $2

Burden on Producers:

= Amount received before tax - Amount received after tax

= 6 - 5

= $1

The effect of the tax on the quantity sold would have been smaller if the tax had been levied on consumers. ⇒ FALSE.

Tax effects are the same regardless of if levied on consumers directly or on producers.

Suppose that there are two types of employees: Narutos and Sasukes. Employers cannot distinguish between the two types during a job. interview, but they value Narutos more because everyone is more productive around them. Assume that the value of a Sasuke-type employee is $10 and the value of a Naruto type is $20. Also assume that the cost of education for a Sasuke is 2.5y and the cost of education for a Naruto is 2y, where y is years of education. If Narutos make up 25% ofthe population:
a. What is the pooling equilibrium wage?
b. What values of y will lead to a separating equilibrium?

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Answer:

Explanation:

From the given information:

The average wage is expected to be paid to both workers since it is difficult tot distinguish between the two types.

w_s = 10

w_N = 20

ω_s = 2.5y

ω_N = 2y

proportion of N types (λ) = 0.25

proportion of S types (1-λ) = 0.75

Thus, the pooling wage = λ_Nw_N + λ_Sw_S

= (0.25 × 20) + (0.75 × 10)

= 5.0 + 7.5

= $12.5

(b)

The separating equilibrium can be computed as follows:

N-type ( High type) : w_N- w_S > ω_N

= 20 - 10 > 2y

2y < 10

y < 5

For an S-type (low type); the cost of education needs to be greater than the increment in wages if the education is acquired.

w_N- w_S > ω_S

If education is acquired, S-type will get wages as of N-types

Thus;

20-10 <2.5y

10 < 2.5y

y > 4

Hence, the value of y= (4,5)

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A manufacturer of prototyping equipment wants to have $3,000,000 available 10 years from now so that a new product line can be initiated. If the company plans to deposit money each year, starting 1 year from now, the equation that represents how much the company is required to deposit each year at 10% per year interest to have the $3,000,000 immediately after the last
deposit is:___________
(a) 3,000,000(A∕F,10%,10)
(b) 3,000,000(A∕F,10%,11)
(c) 3,000,000 + 3,000,000(A∕F,10%,10)
(d) 3,000,000(A∕P,10%,10)

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Answer:

The correct option is (a) 3,000,000(A∕F,10%,10).

Explanation:

Ordinarily, the equation to use to calculate the amount the company is required to deposit each year is given as follows:

A = F * (r / ((1 + r)^n - 1)) ....................... (1)

Where;

A = Annual deposit = ?

F = Future value or accumulated sum of amount = $3,000,000

r = Annual interest rate = 10%, or 0.01

n = Number of years.

The standard notation of equation (1) above is given as follows:

A = F(A / F, r, n) ................................ (2)

Substituting the relevant description from the above into equation (2), we have:

A = 3,000,000(A∕F,10%,10)

Therefore, the correct option is (a) 3,000,000(A∕F,10%,10).

ADVANCED ANALYSIS Assume the following values for the figures below: Q1 = 20 bags. Q2 = 15 bags. Q3 = 27 bags. The market equilibrium price is $45 per bag. The price at a is $85 per bag. The price at c is $5 per bag. The price at f is $59 per bag. The price at g is $31 per bag. Apply the formula for the area of a triangle (Area = ½ × Base × Height) to answer the following questions. Instructions: Enter your answers as a whole number. a. What is the dollar value of the total surplus (= producer surplus + consumer surplus) when the allocatively efficient output level is produced? $ What is the dollar value of the consumer surplus at that output level? $ b. What is the dollar value of the deadweight loss when output level Q2 is produced? $ What is the total surplus when output level Q2 is produced? $ c. What is the dollar value of the deadweight loss when output level Q3 is produced? $

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Answer:

Follows are the solution to the given question:

Explanation:

For point a:

When efficient level Q1 is produced, the dollar amount of the total surplus (production company excess plus its consumer excess) is provided

Surplus consumer area + Surplus manufacturer area

= Triangle Area ABC:

[tex]= \frac{1}{2}\times ac \times Q_1 \\\\= \frac{1}{2}\times (85 - 5) \times 20 \\\\= \frac{1}{2}\times 80 \times 20 \\\\= \$ 800[/tex]

So, the total amount of surplus in 5.4a is $800. The dollar value of its surplus is calculated by the output Q1

[tex]= \frac{1}{2}( \text{choke price} - \text{equilibrium price}) \times \text{equilibrium quantity}\\\\= \frac{1}{2}\times (85 - 45)\times 20 \\\\ = \frac{1}{2}\times 40 \times 20 \\\\=$400[/tex]

so, the consumer surplus = $400.

For point b:

Whenever the output level Q2 is produced, the unit price of the loss of demise is calculated by the sheltered region in figure 5.4 a

= Triangle Area dbe:

[tex]= \frac{1}{2} \times(de) \times (Q_1-Q_2) \\\\= \frac{1}{2} \times (55 - 35) \times 5 \\\\= \frac{1}{2} \times (20) \times 5 \\\\ = \$50[/tex]

So, the deadweight loss = $50. The total surplus for output Q2 is determined by the trapezium suitable area

[tex]= \frac{1}{2} \times (ac + de) \times Q_2\\\\= \frac{1}{2} \times (80 + 20) \times 15\\\\= \frac{1}{2} \times 100 \times 15\\\\= \$ 750.[/tex]

So, the total surplus is $750

For point c:

The value of its deadweight loss in dollars in Q3 can be seen in figure 5.4b in the shaded area provided by

= The triangle area bfg

[tex]= \frac{1}{2} \times (fg) \times (Q_3-Q_1)\\\\= \frac{1}{2} \times (59 - 31) \times 7 \\\\= \frac{1}{2} \times 28 \times 7 \\\\ = \$98[/tex]

The deadweight loss is $98.

The total excess at output level Q3 is calculated by removing the deadweight loss from the maximum excess. It implies a quantity of between $800 - $98 = $702.

In the incident of oversupply, the consumer supply is, therefore, $702.

You are an employee of an US firm that produces personal computers in Thailand and then exports them to the US and other countries for sale. The personal computers were originally produced in Thailand to take advantage of relatively low labor costs and a skilled workforce. Other possible locations considered at that time were Malaysia and Hong Kong. The US government decides to impose punitive 100% ad valorem tariffs on imports of computers from Thailand to punish the country for administrative trade barriers that restrict US exports to Thailand. How should your firm respond? What does this tell you about the use of targeted trade barriers?

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Answer:

In the short-run, I will encourage my firm to export the computers to Canada first, directly from Thailand.  From Canada, the computers can be exported into the USA.  But this is not the long-term solution.  There will be need to find another country in which production will be cost-effective and from which the goods can be exported directly into the USA.

Another approach would be to engage in lobbying, within acceptable rules, the governments of Thailand and the US to end the administrative barriers.

Explanation:

There is no single economy that benefits from trade restrictions. Therefore, every effort should be made to reduce, to the barest minimum, all forms of trade barriers, which stunt economic growth and development.  Give and take, in the spirit of competition, should be encouraged at all times.

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