Isaac Inc. began operations in January 2021. For some property sales, Isaac recognizes income in the period of sale for financial reporting purposes. However, for income tax purposes, Isaac recognizes income when it collects cash from the buyer's installment payments. In 2021, Isaac had $676 million in sales of this type. Scheduled collections for these sales are as follows:

2021 $83 million
2022 137 million
2023 129 million
2024 162 million
2025 165 million
$676 million

Assume that Isaac has a 25% income tax rate and that there were no other differences in income for financial statement and tax purposes.

Required:
What deferred tax liability would Isaac report in its year-end 2021 balance sheet?

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Answer 1

Answer:

$148.3 million

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the deferred tax liability that Isaac would report in its year-end 2021 balance sheet

Using this formula

Deferred tax liability=Total future taxable income × Tax rate

Let plug in the formula

Deferred tax liability=(2022 137 million+2023 129 million+2024 162 million+2025 165 million)*25%

Deferred tax liability=$593 million*25%

Deferred tax liability=$148.3 million

Therefore the deferred tax liability that Isaac would report in its year-end 2021 balance sheet is $148.3 million


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1. Understanding opportunity cost You work as an assistant coach on the university swim team and earn $13 per hour. One day, you decide to skip the hour-long practice and go to the local carnival instead, which has an admission fee of $9. The total cost (valued in dollars) of skipping practice and going to the carnival (including the opportunity cost of time) is .

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Answer:

Total cost = $22

Explanation:

Below is the calculaton:

The per-hour earning = $13 per hour

The admission fee of carnival  = $9

In order to find the total cost, just add the per hour earning and fee of carnival.

Thus, total cost = Admission fee + Earning from assisting the swim team

Total cost = $9 + $13

Total cost = $22

Sandhill Co. purchased machinery that cost $2800000 on January 4, 2019. The entire cost was recorded as an expense. The machinery has a 9-year life and a $180000 residual value. The error was discovered on December 20, 2021. Ignore income tax considerations.
Before the correction was made, and before the books were closed on December 31, 2013, retained earnings was understated by:____.

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Answer:

$2,217,777.78

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

The accumulated depreciation amount till 31 Dec 2013

= ($2,800,000 - $180,000) ÷ 9 × 2

= $582,222.22

Now the expenses recorded as the purchase is $2,800,000

so,  

The Retained earnings understated by

= $2,800,000 - $582,222.22

= $2,217,777.78

Considering technological innovations, schools increasingly adopt digital tools and promote online environments for learning.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Technological innovations are been increasingly adopted in schools.

examples of technological innovations used in schools are :

Digital readers and tablets.   Virtual reality Gamification Use of Biometrics Cloud technology Artificial intelligence Mobile technology

Advantages of adopting technology in schools include :

It facilitates the learning process and ensures faster retention of what is taughtIt also helps students remember what they were been taught in schools. for example, there are educational game appsAlso, students can get help faster with questions they might have. for example, an app like brainly provides answers and explanation to studentsWith technology, learning can take place outside the four walls of a school. With the pandemic, technology has facilitated learning from home.

The Robinson Company reported net income of $90,000 in 2010. Additional information follows:Depreciation expense$18,000Loss on sale of equipment 10,000 Gain on sale of land 17,000 Given just this information, what was the Robinson Company's net cash provided by operating activities in 2010

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Answer:

$101,000

Explanation:

With regards to the above information , the net cash provided by operating activities is computed as;

Net income

$90,000

Add:

Depreciation expense

$18,000

Add:

Loss on sale of equipment

$10,000

Less:

Gain on sale of land

($17,000)

Net cash provided by operating activities

$101,000

Therefore, Robinson company's net cash provided by operating activities is 2010 is $101,000

Riemer, Inc. has four departments. Information about these departments is listed below. Maintenance is a service department. If allocated maintenance cost is based on floor space occupied by each of the other departments, compute the amount of maintenance cost allocated to the Cutting Department.

Maintenance Cutting Assembly Packaging
Direct costs $20,000 $32,000 $72,000 $47,000
Sq. ft. of space 600 1,100 2,100 3,050
No. of employees 4 4 18 6

a. $3,520.
b. $5,000.
c. $20,000.
d. $3,874.

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Answer:

a. $3,520.

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of maintenance cost allocated to the Cutting Department is given below:

= maintenance cost ÷ total floor space excluding maintenance cost

= $20,000 ÷ 6,250 × 1,100

= $3,520.

hence, the option is A.$3,520.

The 6,250 comes from

= 1,100 + 2,100 +  3,050

= 6,250

The stock in Pal-Maine Foods has a beta of .85. The expected return on the market is 11.50 percent and the risk-free rate is 2.85 percent. What is the required return on the company's stock?

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Answer:

the required rate of return is 10.20%

Explanation:

The computation of the required rate of return is shown below;

We know that

= risk free rate of return + beta × (market rate of return - risk free rate of return)

= 2.85% + 0.85 × (11.50% - 2.85%)

= 2.85% + 7.3525%

= 10.20%

hence, the required rate of return is 10.20%

The resistance of employees in an organization against flexibility, growth, and diversification can be overcome by developing______________________.​

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The resistance against flexibility, growth and diversification, in part be overcome by developing a spirit of entrepreneurship within the existing organization, called corporate entrepreneurship . I hope this helps

The financing of long term assets should be made from

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Answer:

The main sources constituting long-term financing are shares, debentures, and debts form banks and financial institutions.

A T-bill has a discount Ask quote of 4.80 with 150 days to maturity and sells for $9800. The bill has a face value of $10,000. What is its Ask yield

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Answer: 4.97%

Explanation:

Yield = (Face value / Purchase price - 1) * 365 days / Days to maturity

= (10,000 / 9,800  - 1) * 365 / 150

= 0.0204081632653 * 365/150

= 4.97%

Slipper Company sold a productive asset, a machine, for cash. It originally cost Slipper $29,000. The accumulated depreciation at the date of disposal was $24,000. A gain on the disposal of $2,900 was reported. What was the asset's selling price

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Answer:

$7,900 = selling price

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Original cost= $29,000

Accumulated depreciation= $24,000

Gain= $2,900

First, we will determine the book value:

Book value= original cost - accumulated depreciation

Book value= 29,000 - 24,000 = $5,000

Now, the selling price:

Gain/loss= selling price - book value

2,900= selling price - 5,000

$7,900 = selling price

The margin of safety ratio is computed as actual sales divided by break-even sales. is used to determine the break-even point. indicates what percent decline in sales could be sustained before the company would operate at a loss. measures the ratio of fixed costs to variable costs.

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Answer:

indicates what percent decline in sales could be sustained before the company would operate at a loss.

Explanation:

Since, Margin of safety ratio = Expected Sales - Break even sales

therefore,

The correct statement is : The margin of safety ratio indicates what percent decline in sales could be sustained before the company would operate at a loss.

Waterway Industries Recorded operating data for its Cheap division for the year. Waterway requires its return to be 10%. Sales $1600000 Controllable margin 88000 Total average assets 4400000 Fixed costs 100000 What is the ROI for the year

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Given the above information, first we need to get the value of contribution margin , which is computed as;

Controllable margin = Contribution margin - Total direct fixed cost

$88,000 = Contribution margin - $100,000

Contribution margin = $88,000 + $100,000

Contribution margin = $188,000

Also,

Net income = Contribution margin - Total fixed expense

Net income = $188,000 - $100,000

Net income = $88,000

Return on investment = Net income ÷ Average operating assets

Return on investment = $88,000 ÷ $4,400,000

Return on investment = 2%

Therefore, the ROI for the year is 2%

Crestfield leases office space. On January 3, the company incurs $12,000 to improve the leased office space. These improvements are expected to yield benefits for 10 years. Crestfield has 4 years remaining on its lease. What journal entry would be needed to record the expense for the first year related to the improvements

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Answer:

Debit Amortization Expense $3,000; credit Accumulated Amortization $3,000.

Explanation:

Based on the information given the appropiate journal entry that would be needed to record the expense for the first year related to the improvements will be

Debit Amortization Expense $3000

Credit Accumulated Amortization-Leasehold Improvements $3000

(Amortization Expense = 12000/4 = $3000)

(To record the expense for the first year)

Knowledge Check 01 Feline Watch Company makes wrist watches out of silver metal sheets. Feline sold 200 watches in the month of June. It projects July and August sales to be 400 and 600 respectively. The company`s policy is to have 50% of next month`s sales in inventory. If the June ending inventory of watches is 200, how many watches must be produced in July

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Answer:

the number of watches to be produced in July is 500

Explanation:

The calculation of the number of watches to be produced in July is given below;

Units Expected to be sale 400  

Add: Desired ending inventory 300 (50% of 600)

Total available 700  

Less: Beginning Inventory -200  

Units to be produced 500

Hence, the number of watches to be produced in July is 500

Charleston Inc. acquired 75% of Savannah Manufacturing on January 4, 2020. During 2020, Charleston sold Savannah $460,000 of goods, which had cost $380,000. Savannah still owned 20% of the goods at the end of the year. In 2021, Charleston sold goods with a cost of $520,000 to Savannah for $700,000, and Savannah still owned 15% of the goods at year-end. What amount of intra-entity gross profit should be deferred in 2021

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Answer:

Amount of profit to be deferred =  $27,000

Explanation:

The intra-entity gross profit that needs to be deferred can be calculated as follows:

In 2021:

The amount of price on goods sold = $700,000

The actual cost price =    $520,000

Less:  $180,000

Amount of profit to be deferred = Profit × percentage of goods at the year-end (2021)

Amount of profit to be deferred = $180,000 × 15%

Amount of profit to be deferred =  $27,000

In the fall of 2008, AIG, the largest insurance company in the world at the time, was at risk of defaulting due to the severity of the global financial crisis. As a result, the U.S. government stepped in to support AIG with large capital injections and an ownership stake. How would this affect, if at all, the yield and risk premium on AIG corporate debt before and after U.S. Government support

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• Initially default risk increases, yield increases, price of AIG decreases

• After government intervention, default decreases, yield decreases, price of AIG increases

a. A new operating system for an existing machine is expected to cost $616,000 and have a useful life of six years. The system yields an incremental after-tax income of $180,000 each year after deducting its straight-line depreciation. The predicted salvage value of the system is $40,000.
b. b. A machine costs $440,000, has a $32,000 salvage value, is expected to last eight years, and will generate an after-tax income of $90,000 per year after straight-line depreciation. Assume the company requires a 12% rate of return on its investments.

Required:
Compute the net present value of each potential investment.

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Answer:

a. Net present value = $539,013.67

b. Net present value = $273,361.47

Explanation:

a. A new operating system for an existing machine is expected to cost $616,000 and have a useful life of six years. The system yields an incremental after-tax income of $180,000 each year after deducting its straight-line depreciation. The predicted salvage value of the system is $40,000.

Annual depreciation = (Expected machine cost – Predicted salvage value) / Number of useful life = ($616,000 - $40,000) / 6 = $96,000

Annual cash inflows = Annual incremental after-tax income + annual depreciation = $180,000 + $96,000 = $276,000

Present value of the annual cash inflow = Annual cash inflows * ((1 - [1 / (1 + required rate of return)]^Number of years) / required rate of return) = $276,000 * ((1 - [1 / (1 + 0.12)]^6) / 0.12) = $276,000 * 4.11140732352233 = $1,134,748.42

Present value of predicted salvage value = Predicted salvage value / (1 + required rate of return)^Number of years = $40,000 / (1 + 0.12)^6 =  $20,265.24

Net present value = Present value of the annual cash inflow + Present value of predicted salvage value - Expected machine cost) = $1,134,748.42 + $20,265.24 - $616,000 = $539,013.67

b. A machine costs $440,000, has a $32,000 salvage value, is expected to last eight years, and will generate an after-tax income of $90,000 per year after straight-line depreciation.

Annual depreciation = (Machine cost – Salvage value) / Number of useful life = ($440,000 - $32,000) / 8 = $51,000

Annual cash inflows = Annual incremental after-tax income + annual depreciation = $90,000 + $51,000 = $141,000

Present value of the annual cash inflow = Annual cash inflows * ((1 - [1 / (1 + required rate of return)]^Number of years) / required rate of return) = $141,000 * ((1 - [1 / (1 + 0.12)]^8) / 0.12) = $141,000 * 4.96763976683859 = $700,437.21

Present value of salvage value = Salvage value / (1 + required rate of return)^Number of years = $32,000 / (1 + 0.12)^8 = $12,924.26

Net present value = Present value of the annual cash inflow + Present value of salvage value - Machine cost) = $700,437.21 + $12,924.26 - $440,000 = $273,361.47

When one gas station lowers its price a penny, the station on the other corner of the intersection lowers its price, followed by the gas stations on the next block, and so on, until nearly every gas station in town has lowered its price. This situation illustrates ________.a. a differentiation strategy.b. intense rivalry among competitors.c. the treat of substitutes.d. a cost leadership strategy.

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Answer:

b. intense rivalry among competitors.

Explanation:

In the market place competitors exist trying to gain an upper hand over each other. They do this by adopting a strategy that will give them an edge over the other firms.

Some examples of strategy used by competitors to get ahead include differentiation strategy and price leadership strategy.

In the given scenario one gas station lowers its price a penny. Because of intense rivalry between competitors they did not allow the gas station maintain the price advantage.

Rather the station on the other corner of the intersection lowers its price, followed by the gas stations on the next block, and so on, until nearly every gas station in town has lowered its price.

17. Calculating Future Values Streamsong Credit Bank is offering 4.7 percent compounded daily on its savings accounts. If you deposit $4,750 today, how much will you have in the account in 5 years

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Answer:

Future value = $5912.87

Explanation:

Below is the calculation:

Interest rate = 4.7%

Present value of deposit = $4750

Time period, n = 5 years

Future value = Present value ( 1 + interest rate)^n

Future value = 4750 ( 1 + (4.7%/365)^5*365

Future value = 4750 (1 + 0.00012)^1825

Future value = $5912.87

Crane Company has 900 shares of 4%, $100 par cumulative preferred stock outstanding at December 31, 2018. No dividends have been paid on this stock for 2017 or 2018. Dividends in arrears at December 31, 2018 totala) $400.b) $3600.c) $7200.d) $0.

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Answer:

c) $7200

Explanation:

Preference dividends have preference when it comes to payment of dividends.

This means that we pay the Preference Stock holders their dividend (which is fixed) and there after the remainder is paid up to the Common Stockholders

Preference dividend = 900 shares x $100 x 4 % =  $3600

When Preference Stock is Cumulative, it means that all previous dividends in arrears have to be paid up before any current year distributions are made.

2018

Cumulative Preference dividend = $3600 (2017) + $3600 (2018) = $7200

therefore,

Dividends in arrears at December 31, 2018 total $7200

In a Harvard print journal and ejournal article references for a reference list, which elements, if any, are placed in round brackets?

Author and journal title.


Author and issue number.


Year of publication and issue number, if there is one.


Article title and year of publication.

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Answer: Year of publication and issue number, if there is one.

Explanation:

There are quite a number of referencing style conventions available in the world today with some of the most prominent being the APA style, MLA and the Chicago style.

Harvard has its own referencing style that may not be as popular as the above but is very well known nonetheless. When referencing using the Harvard style and the year of publication and issue number needs to be included in a print or e-journal reference, it is to be placed in a round bracket. If there isn't any then there is no need.

ow do each of the following events change the demand for or supply of​ jeans? A. The price of a denim skirt halves . B. People’s incomes increase . C. Upper A new technology becomes available that reduces the time it takes to manufacture a pair of jeans . D. The price of the cloth (denim )used to make jeans rises . E. Jeans go out of fashion . F. The price of a pair of jeans rises . G. The wage rate paid to garment workers falls . H. More specialty shops start to sell jeans .

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Answer:

1. the quantity demanded of jeans increases

the quantity supplied of jeans decreases

2. the demand for jeans increases

3. the supply of jeans increases

4. the supply of jeans reduces

5. the demand for jeans falls

6. the quantity demanded of jeans decreases

the quantity supplied of jeans increases

7. the supply of jeans increases

8, the supply of jeans increases

Explanation:

Only a change in the price of a good leads to a movement along the supply curve (demand curve) for that good. If price increases, there is a movement up along the supply curve  and if prices decreases, there is a movement down along the supply curve. This is in line with the law of supply.

according to the law of supply, the higher the price, the higher the quantity supplied and the lower the price, the lower the quantity supplied.

Other factors other than changes in the price of the good leads to a shift of the supply curve. Such factors include :

A change in the number of suppliers

a change in the price of substitute goods

A change in the price of factors used in the production process

government regulation

If price increases, there is a movement down along the demand curve  and if prices decreases, there is a movement up along the demand curve. This is in line with the law of demand.

According to the law of demand, the higher the price, the lower the quantity demanded and the lower the price, the higher the quantity demanded.

Other factors lead to a shift of the demand curve. they include :

change in taste of the consumerchange in consumer's income season change in the price of substitutes

A. the price of denim halves. there would be a change in the quantity demanded and supplied. quantity demanded increases while quantity supplied decreases

b. An increase in income would lead  to a rightward shift of the demand curve. demand would increase

c.  As a result of new technology, supply would increase. supply curve would shift outward

d. As a result of the rise in price of denim, it because more expensive to make jeans. supply would fall.

e. If jeans goes out of fashion, consumers would no longer buy jeans. the demand would fall

g. if wages fall, it becomes cheaper to make jeans, thus the supply increases

MacGyver Company bought equipment on January 3, 20X1, for $34,100. At the time of purchase, the equipment was estimated to have a useful life of 6 years and a salvage value of $620. Using the straight-line method, the amount of one year's depreciation is

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Answer:

$5,580

Explanation:

Straight line method charges a fixed amount of depreciation for each and every year the asset is in use in the business.

Depreciation expense = (Cost - Salvage Amount) ÷ Estimated useful life

therefore,

Depreciation expense = ($34,100 - $620) ÷ 6

                                      = $5,580

Using the straight-line method, the amount of one year's depreciation is  $5,580.

Home Bepot Inc. has a cost of equity of 11.3 percent. The company has an aftertax cost of debt of 4.9 percent, and the tax rate is 40 percent. If the company's debt–equity ratio is .73, what is the weighted average cost of capital?

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Answer: 8.60%

Explanation:

Weighted Average cost of capital = (Cost of equity * Weight of equity) + (After tax cost of debt * Weight of debt)

Weight of debt = Debt-equity ratio / (1 + Debt-equity ratio)

= 73% / (1 + 73%)

= 42.1965%

Weight of Equity = 1 / (1 + Debt - equity ratio)

= 1 / 1.73

= 57.8035%

WACC = (11.3% * 57.8035%) + (4.9% * 42.1965%)

= 8.60%

Weekly News, Inc., publishes a weekly newspaper 52 weeks out of the year. The company sells one-year subscriptions to its newspaper for $52 collected in advance. During its first year of operations, the company sold subscriptions to 1,000 customers. By the end of that first year, on average, customers had received 13 weekly copies. What is the amount of subscription revenue that should be reported on the income statement for that first year of operations

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Answer:

13000

Explanation:

13*1000

During the previous year, Leveraged Inc. paid $100 million of interest expense, and its average rate of interest for the year was 8%. The company's ROE is 18.4%, and it pays no dividends. Estimate next year's interest expense assuming that interest rates will fall by 34% and the company keeps a constant equity multiplier, Calculate next year's estimated interest expense

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Answer:

$67214400

Explanation:

Average rate of interest = 8% = 0.08

Amount paid by leveraged Inc ( previous year ) = $100 million

Growth rate retention = 1 ( since company pays no dividend )

ROE = 18.4%  = 0.184

Determine next year's estimated interest expense

Given that Interest rates will fall by 34%

interest expenses = $100,000,000

estimated Interest rate = 0.34

First step : calculate total debt

= interest expense / interest rate

= 100,000,000 / 0.08 = $1,250,000,000

next determine the growth rate

= ROE * growth rate retention =  0.184 * 1 = 0.184

next determine next year's debt

= Total debt * ( 1 + 0.184 )

=  1,250,000,000 * 1.0184  = $1,273,000,000

next determine Interest rate for next year

= interest rate - ( Interest rate * estimated interest rate )

= 0.08 - ( 0.34 * 0.08 ) = 0.0528  = 5.28%

Finally determine next year's estimated interest expense

= 5.28% * $1,273,000,000

= 0.0528 * 1,273,000,000  = $67214400

When 24,000 units are produced, variable costs are $12.00 per unit. Therefore, when 18,000 units are produced ________. Group of answer choices variable unit costs will increase to $16.00 per unit variable costs will remain at $12.00 per unit variable costs will total $288,000 variable unit costs will decrease to $9.00 per unit

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Answer: variable costs will remain at $12.00 per unit

Explanation:

Variable costs refers to the costs that change when there's a change in the quantity of the good that's produced.

Since when 24,000 units are produced, the variable costs are $12.00 per unit. It should be noted that even when 18,000 units are produced, the variable cost will still remain $12.00 per unit.

Mary runs over a deer with her car. The ACV of her vehicle is $7,250. To repair the damages caused in the accident, it will cost $4,375. What will the insurer likely pay Mary for this claim, assuming that her COLLISION deductible is $500, and her OTHER THAN COLLISION deductible is $200

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Answer: $4175

Explanation:

The Other Than Collision coverage is the payment to repair a vehicle when the damage caused isn't when one collides with another vehicle.

In this case, since Mary runs over a deer with her car, we'll deduct the other than collision deductible from her cost of the repair and this will be:

= $4375 - $200

= $4175

The insurer will pay Mary $4175

The annual inventory of The Bike Shop Inc. shows the following information for mountain bikes: DATE QUANTITY COST TOTAL January 15 Beginning Inventory 80 $126 $10,080 March 20 Purchase 30 120 3,600 June 21 Purchase 20 126 2,520 October 12 Purchase 15 122 1,830 December 29 Purchase 10 122 1,220 Total available for sale 155 $19,250 If 36 mountain bikes were on hand on December 31, what is the value of the ending inventory using the LIFO method of inventory pricing

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Answer:

$4,536

Explanation:

LIFO assumes that the units to arrive last will be sold first. Hence inventory valuation is based on the prices of earlier units.

Ending Inventory = 36 x $126 = $4,536

The value of the ending inventory using the LIFO method of inventory pricing is $4,536.

If an American firm opens a production facility in India, the total value of the production will be included in the national income of the United States. consumption of fixed capital for India. gross domestic product of India. gross domestic product of the United States.

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Answer:

gross domestic product of India

Explanation:

Gross domestic product is the total sum of final goods and services produced in an economy within a given period which is usually a year

GDP records the final good and services produced within a country's borders

GDP calculated using the expenditure approach = Consumption spending by households + Investment spending by businesses + Government spending + Net export

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