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No, his neighbor should ask for permission first befor coming to Kendall's property. His neighbor must know how to respect Kendall's privacy. He should know his limits.
A development right or easement granted to one party by another that provides access to and from private lands.
No, even though the easement allows the neighbor to utilize the land, he is not permitted to take anything from it.
Therefore, If the only way to get to a piece of land is to pass through your property, the law recognizes an easement that allows access over your property.
This is referred to as "comfort by necessity." When land is subject to such an easement, the landowner is not allowed to interfere with the legal rights of the neighbor.
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Potts company uses a job costing system and had the following data available for 20X9.
Cost of raw materials purchased on account $ 75,000
Cost of raw materials requisitioned(includes
$2,000 of indirect materials) $ 43,000
Direct labor cost incurred $ 75,000
Manufacturing overhead costs incurred $ 95,000
Cost of goods completed $ 226,750
Cost of goods sold $ 138,000
Raw materials inventory, Jan. 1, 20X9 $ 15,000
Work in process inventory, Jan. 1, 20X9 $ 32,000
Finished goods inventory, Jan. 1, 20X9 $ 31,000
Pre-determined manufacturing overhead rate 125% (as a percent of direct labor cost)
Refer to Case 1.
The journal entry to record the total materials placed into production would include which of the following?
A) debit to manufacturing overhead for $41,000
B) debit to work in process for $43,000
C) debit to work in process for $41,000
D) credit to manufacturing overhead for $2.000
Refer to Case 2.
The journal entry to record the actual manufacturing overhead costs incurred would include which of the following?
A) debit to manufacturing overhead $95,000
B) debit to work in process for 93.750
B) credit to work in process $95,000
C) credit to manufacturing overhead $93,750
Answer:
1. C) debit to work in process for $41,000
2. A) debit to manufacturing overhead $95,000
Explanation:
1. The materials that were placed into production are:
= Cost of raw materials requisitioned - indirect materials
= 43,000 - 2,000
= $41,000
This will be debited to the Work in Progress as it is a direct cost.
2. Manufacturing overhead for the period is $95,000 and this will go to the manufacturing overhead account as a debit because it is an expense.
Customers have become increasingly anxious about breaches of privacy, and it is essential for marketing researchers to _________. Group of answer choices conceal consumers' addresses and phone numbers when they share information share information only with the sales department for follow-up respect and protect the privacy of customers without question refer to the company's code of ethics to determine what information can be released All of these
Answer:
All of these.
Explanation:
Marketing can be defined as the process of developing promotional techniques and sales strategies by a firm, so as to enhance the availability of goods and services to meet the needs of the end users or consumers through advertising and market research.
Market research can be defined as a strategic technique which typically involves the process of identifying, acquiring and analyzing informations about a business. It involves the use of product test, surveys, questionnaire, focus groups, interviews, etc.
Over the years, customers have become increasingly anxious about breaches of privacy and compromise of their data by business firms. Thus, it is essential for marketing researchers to;
I. Conceal or hide consumers' addresses (both work and home) and phone numbers when they share information on any platform.
II. They should only share customer information with the sales department for follow-up.
III. Respect and protect the privacy of all of their customers without question or recourse.
IV They should always refer to the company's code of ethics so as to determine what information are permitted to be released for public consumptions.
Westland College uses a 10% discount rate and the total cost approach to capital budgeting analysis. Both alternatives are expected to have a useful life of eight years. The working capital would be released for use elsewhere when the project is completed. The net present value of the alternative of overhauling the present system is closest to:
Answer: hello your question is incomplete attached below is the complete question
answer : $(1,236,495). ( A )
Explanation:
Attached below is the Calculation of the net present value of the alternative of overhauling the present system
The value of Net present value = ∑ present value
= -300000 - 200000 - 906950 + 77055 + 93400
= - 1,236,495
The short-run average variable cost curve: a. starts above the origin and always slopes upward. b. is always downward sloping. c. slopes downward at low rates of output and then slopes upward at higher rates of output. d. starts at the origin and always slopes upward. e. is a horizontal line intersecting the vertical axis.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Kate fell asleep with a candle lit by her bed. She was sleeping on a mattress manufactured by the United Mattress Co. The candle fell from her nightstand and dropped onto the mattress where she slept. The mattress caught fire and Kate was severely burned. The mattress was a cheap no-frills model. It had been treated with some chemical additives to make it partially flame-resistant, but only to the extent of slowing the speed at which the fabric caught fire. It is possible to make mattresses fully flame-proof, but the process is an expensive one, so expensive that it would have taken the price of this mattress out of the "budget" range. The mattress bore a label indicating "flame resistant." During a discussion with the sales manager Kate asked about whether it was safe, and indicated she sometimes kept a candle by the bed. The sales manager said it was "the best mattress on the market." Kate wants to file a lawsuit against United Mattress Co. Can Kate sue based on negligence? Can Kate sue based on breach of warranty?
Answer:
1. Kate cannot sue United based on negligence, which is the duty of care. United was not negligent and owed no duty of care in this instance to Kate.
2. Kate can rather sue based on a breach of warranty. There was a warranty (a written specific guarantee) on the mattress label, which indicated that it was "flame resistant."
Explanation:
A warranty, in this case, involves the written statement or claim by United Mattress Co. that the mattress was "flame resistant." United could have limited its liability for breach of a warranty by indicating clearly that the mattress could only slow the flaming process instead of just resisting flame. By making the onerous claim that the mattress was "flame resistant," United was exposing itself to liability claims by Kate, who was clearly negligent in putting a candle near her mattress while sleeping.
Allesandra would like to work in a school environment, and she knows that she would prefer a career in which she spends lots of work time walking around rather than sitting in an office.
Which education career would be best for Allesandra?
elementary school teacher
administrative support worker
instructional designer
high school principal
Answer:
Elementary school teacher that’s the answer
Explanation:
Consumer mobility refers to the idea that consumers like to find the same products everywhere. An example of a company that sells products everywhere in the world because its customers are all over the world is:
Group of answer choices.
a. McDonald's Restaurants.
b. Intercontinental Hotels.
c. Fuji Film.
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
Answer:
d. All of the above
Explanation:
A product can be defined as any physical object or material that typically satisfy and meets the demands, needs or wants of customers. Some examples of a product are mobile phones, television, microphone, microwave oven, bread, pencil, freezer, beverages, soft drinks etc.
Consumer mobility can be defined as an idea or situation in which consumers of goods and services like to find the same products they have interest in everywhere i.e across the world.
In this context, some example of a company that sells its products everywhere in the world due to the fact that its customers are found all over the world are: McDonald's Restaurants, Intercontinental Hotels, Apple Inc., Microsoft Inc., and Fuji Film.
a. Cash production costs are budgeted at $6 per unit produced. Of these production costs, 40% are paid in the month in which they are incurred and the balance in the following month. Selling and administrative expenses (all paid in cash) amount to $60,000 per month. The accounts payable balance on March 31 totals $96,000, all of which will be paid in April. Prepare a schedule for each month showing budgeted cash disbursements for Edwards Company. b. Assume that all units will be sold on account for $15 each. Cash collections from sales are budgeted at 60% in the month of sale, 30% in the month following the month of sale and the remaining 10% in the second month following the month of sale. Accounts receivable on March 31 totaled $255,000 $(45,000 from February's sales and the remainder from March.) Prepare a schedule for each month showing budgeted cash receipts for Edwards Company.
Answer:
150,000
Explanation:
Matthew Martin, the sole stockholder of Innovation Consulting, started the business by investing $49,000 cash in exchange for common stock. Identify the general journal entry below that Innovation Consulting will make to record the transaction.
Answer:
Debit Cash $49,000
Credit Common Stock $ 49,000
Explanation:
Based on the information given in a situation where Mathew begin the business by investing the amount of $49,000 cash in exchange for common stock which means that the appropriate general journal entry that Innovation Consulting will make to record the transaction will be:
Debit Cash $49,000
Credit Common Stock $49,000
Bustillo Incorporated is working on its cash budget for March. The budgeted beginning cash balance is $54,000. Budgeted cash receipts total $138,000 and budgeted cash disbursements total $133,000. The desired ending cash balance is $78,000. To attain its desired ending cash balance for March, the company needs to borrow:____.
Answer:
$19,000
Explanation:
Calculation to determine To attain its desired ending cash balance for March, the company needs to borrow
First step is to calculate the Actual ending cash balance
Using this formula
Actual ending cash balance = Beginning cash balance + Cash receipts −Cash disbursements
Let plug in the formula
Actual ending cash balance= $54,000 + $138,000 −$133,000
Actual ending cash balance= $59,000
Now let calculate the Amount borrowed
Using this formula
Amount borrowed = Desired ending cash balance −Actual ending cash balance
Let plug in the formula
Amount borrowed = $78,000 −$59,000
Amount borrowed= $19,000
Therefore To attain its desired ending cash balance for March, the company needs to borrow $19,000
Under the ________ leadership style, decision-making power is centralized in the leader. Leaders do not entertain any suggestions or initiatives from subordinates. The ______ management is effective for quick decision making but is generally not successful in fostering employee engagement or maintaining worker satisfaction.
Answer:
Autocratic; autocratic.
Explanation:
A leader can be defined as an individual who is saddled with the responsibility of controlling, managing and maintaining a group of people under him or her.
Some types of power expressed by leaders are referent power, coercive, etc.
An autocratic leadership style accords a centralized decision-making power to the leader. Thus, they do not have to entertain any suggestions or initiatives from their subordinates.
Furthermore, this leadership style is very much effective for making decisions quickly but it's generally not successful in facilitating or enhancing employee engagement with management or maintaining worker satisfaction.
During the past year, Arther Anderson Services paid $360,800 in interest along with $48,000 in dividends. The company issued $230,000 of stock and $200,000 of new debt. The company reduced the balance due on the old debt by $225,000. What is the amount of the cash flow to creditors
Answer: $385800
Explanation:
The amount of the cash flow to creditors will be calculated thus:
Begining total liabilities = $225000
Ending total liabilities = $200000
Interest = $360800
Cash flow to creditors will be:
= Begining total liabilities - Ending total liabilities + Interest
= $225000 - $200000 + $360800
= $385800
A company with 100,000 authorized shares of $7 par common stock issued 46,000 shares at $16. Subsequently, the company declared a 2% stock dividend on a date when the market price was $30 per share. What is the amount transferred from the retained earnings account to paid-in capital accounts as a result of the stock dividend
Answer:
$27,600
Explanation:
Amount transferred from the retained earnings account to paid-in capital accounts as a result of the stock dividend:
= Shares issued * Percentage of stock dividend * Market price
= 46,000 shares * 2% * $30
= 46000*0.02*$30
= $27,600
910. Show the relationship between short-run MC and MP1, and AYC and AP, mathematically
and graphically (1pts)
Explanation:
MC is at its minimum at the same output for which MP is at its maximum; AVC is at its minimum at the same output for which AP is at its maximum. A technological advance that increases productivity shifts the product curves upward and cost curves downward.
Westsyde Tool Company is expected to pay a dividend of $1.50 in the upcoming year. The risk-free rate of return is 6%, and the expected return on the market portfolio is 14%. Analysts expect the price of Westsyde Tool Company shares to be $29 a year from now. The beta of Westsyde Tool Company's stock is 1.2. Using the CAPM, an appropriate required return on Westsyde Tool Company's stock is ________. (Hint: CAPM expected return is the required return) 8% 16.8% 15.6% 10.8%
Answer: 15.6%
Explanation:
The Capital Asset pricing model allows for us to calculate the required return on a stock using the risk free rate, the market premium and the beta of the stock.
Using the Capital Asset Pricing Model, the required return is calculated by the formula:
Required return = Risk free rate + Beta * (Market return - Risk free rate)
= 6% + 1.2 * (14% - 6%)
= 15.6%
Direct Method Question (2026, Current Period): 2026 2025 A/R 49,000 23,000 Prepaid Insurance 15,000 3,000 Salaries Payable 13,000 5,000 Sales 125,000 63,000 Insurance Expense 20,000 12,000 Salaries Expense 57,000 21,000 What is the second number in the cash event (direct method)
Answer:
$49,000
Explanation:
Missing"Cash Event => Cash Paid for Salaries Second Number => _____ __?___, ______ ______ ______"
Cash paid for salaries (using direct method)
Particulars Amount
Opening salaries payable $5,000
Add: Salaries expense for the current year $57,000
Less: Closing salaries payable $13,000
Cash paid for salaries during current year $49,000
Chou Co. has a net income of $57,000, assets at the beginning of the year are $264,000 and assets at the end of the year are $314,000. Compute its return on assets.
Answer:
18.15 %
Explanation:
Return on Assets = net income / total assets x 100
Note : we use the asset value as at balance sheet date (end of period)
therefore,
Return on Assets = $57,000 / $314,000 x 100
= 18.15 %
Retrenching to a narrower diversification base Group of answer choices is a strategy best reserved for companies in poor financial shape. is directed at improving long-term performance by building stronger positions in a smaller number of core businesses. is an attractive strategy option for revamping a diverse business lineup that lacks strong cross-business financial fit. is usually the most attractive long-run strategy for a broadly diversified company confronted with recession, high interest rates, mounting competitive pressures in several of its businesses, and sluggish growth. is sometimes an attractive option for deepening a diversified company's technological expertise and supporting a faster rate of product innovation.
Answer:
is directed at improving long-term performance by building stronger positions in a smaller number of core businesses.
Explanation:
Retrenching to narrower positions is a strategy that can be helpful to build strong market positions in a few core business areas before diversifying the firm's portfolio of goods and services even more.
This strategy is recommended to smaller firms, firms that are not in financial great shape, or firms that have tried to take a position in many markets at the same time, and have had a hard time to adapt to some of them.
During year 1, Yvo Corp. installed a production assembly line to manufacture furniture. In year 2, Yvo purchased a new machine and rearranged the assembly line to install this machine. The rearrangement did not increase the estimated useful life of the assembly line, but it did result in significantly more efficient production. The following expenditures were incurred in connection with this project: Machine $75,000 Labor to install machine 14,000 Parts added in rearranging the assembly line to provide future benefits 40,000 Labor and overhead to rearrange the assembly line 18,000 What amount of the above expenditures should be capitalized in year 2
Answer: $147000
Explanation:
The amount of the above expenditures that should be capitalized in year 2 will be:
Machine = $75000
Add: Labor = $14000
Add: Parts added = $40000
Add: Labor and overhead to rearrange the assembly line = $18,000
Amount capitalized = $75000 + $14000 + $40000 + $18000
= $147000
When total imports of exceed export, then the balance is to be
Answer:
Negative
Explanation:
what are the examples of veriable costs
Answer:
Common examples of variable costs include costs of goods sold (COGS), raw materials and inputs to production, packaging, wages and commissions, and certain utilities (for example, electricity or gas that increases with production capacity).
Explanation:
To discourage producing for inventory, management can ________.
A) discourage using nonfinancial measures such as units in ending inventory compared to units in sales
B) evaluate performance over a quarterly period rather than a single year
C) incorporate a carrying charge for inventory in the internal accounting system
D) implement absorption costing across all departments
Answer:
incorporate a carrying charge for inventory in the internal accounting system
Explanation:
Inventory
This is simply known as the stock of items that is kept aside by an organization to meet internal or external customer demand. It type s includes: Raw Material, work in progress (WIP), maintenance/repair/operating supply (MRO), finished good etc.
The reasons organizations holds Inventory includes
1. Meet anticipated customer demand
2. To protect against stockouts
3. Take advantage of economic order cycles
4. Maintain independence of operations
5. Guard against price increases, etc.
The objective of inventory control is to handle overstocking or Understocking and also a major challenge is to maintain a good balance between inventory investment and customer service.
Yasmin Co. can further process Product B to produce Product C. Product B is currently selling for $33 per pound and costs $29 per pound to produce. Product C would sell for $56 per pound and would require an additional cost of $24 per pound to produce. What is the differential cost of producing Product C
Answer:
Differential cost Product C= $24 per pound
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Product C would sell for $56 per pound and would require an additional cost of $24 per pound to produce.
The first cost of product B will remain constant whether Product C is made or not. Therefore, it is not an incremental cost.
Differential cost= incremental cost
Differential cost Product C= $24 per pound
This year Andrews achieved an ROE of 30.2%. Suppose management takes measures that increase Asset turnover (Sales/Total Assets) next year. Assuming Sales, Profits, and financial leverage remain the same, what effect would you expect this action to have on Andrews's ROE
Answer:
The answer is " Andrews ROE increases."
Explanation:
Please find the complete question in the attached file.
Using formula:
[tex]\text{ROE = Profit Margin} (\frac{Profit}{Sales}) \times \text{Total Asset Turnover} (\frac{Sales}{Assets}) \times \text{Equity Multiplier} (\frac{Assets}{Equity})[/tex]
As total asset sales (sales/assets) decline whereas other items remain constant, ROE decreases. Or we could assume that growth of asset turnover would result in increased ROE, culminating in much more sales per unit of asset held by the firm.
Russell Container Corporation has a $1,000 par value bonds outstanding with 30 years to maturity. The bind carries an annual interest payment of $105 and is currently selling for $880 per bond. Russell Corp. is in a 40 percent tax bracket. The firm wishes to know what the after-tax cost of a new bind issue is likely to be. The yield to maturity on the new issue will be the same as the yield to maturity on the old issue because the risk and maturity date will be similar.
a) Compute the yield to maturity on the old issue and use this as the yield for the new issue.
b) Make the appropriate tax adjustment to determine the after-tax cost of debt.
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Which government agency oversees &
provides information on identity theft?
O Department of the Treasury
O Federal Communications Commission
O Major League Baseball
O Federal Trade Commission
(a) "Fostering a strong credit reputation is an important policy a company should
have in the management of its trade payables". Discuss this statement.
Explanation:
Question : "Fostering a strong credit reputation is an important policy a company should have in the management of its trade payables". Discuss this statement.
Solution :
By saying the statement " fostering a strong credit reputation" means to encouraging a policy for the development of reputation regarding the payment of credit a company is having against trade transaction.
It states that our company can make regular payments against credit which is a good way of establishing and maintaining valuable customer as in the today's market customer's satisfaction is prime objective.
A good trade credit history can mean suppliers treat you as a preferred buyer which in turn results into profit.
Trade credit can do just for many businesses as it not only smooths out the cash flow issues the business might have but also helps in building a strong credit history to show to the lenders.
Supplier can build high credit scores by filing positive report to the credit score bureaus which ultimately results in enhancing the credit scores in the eyes of financial lenders . This is turn helps the company to get easy short term finances.
So, it can be said it is an important policy a company should have for maintaining its trade payables.
A company is analyzing two mutually exclusive projects, S and L, with the following cash flows: 0 1 2 3 4 Project S -$1,000 $895.10 $240 $5 $15 Project L -$1,000 $10 $260 $420 $749.71 The company's WACC is 9.0%. What is the IRR of the better project
Answer:
12.3%
Explanation:
Internal rate of return is the discount rate that equates the after-tax cash flows from an investment to the amount invested
IRR can be calculated with a financial calculator
project S
Cash flow in year 0 = -$1,000
Cash flow in year 1 = $895.10
Cash flow in year 2 = $240
Cash flow in year 3 =$5
Cash flow in year 4 =$15
IRR = 12.3%
Project L
Cash flow in year 0 = -$1,000
Cash flow in year 1 = 10
Cash flow in year 2 = $260
Cash flow in year 3 =$420
Cash flow in year 4 = 749.71
IRR = 11.7
S is more profitable because the IRR is higher
To find the IRR using a financial calculator:
1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.
2. After inputting all the cash flows, press the IRR button and then press the compute button.
Wenjing purchases a bond for $2,000 with 12 remaining $40 quarterly coupon payments. The bond broker who sells her the bond reassures her that she will earn a return of 3% per quarter but does not disclose the bond's par value. What par value would result in the return the bond broker promises
Answer:
Wenjing
The par value that would result in the return the bond broker promises is:
= $1,333.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Bond amount paid = $2,000
Quarterly coupon payments = $40
Remaining coupon payments = 12
Bond maturity period = 3 years (12/4)
Promised returns per quarter = 3%
Par value of bond = Quarterly premium/Quarterly returns in percentage = $1,333 ($40/0.03)
Check: 3% of $1,333 = $40
This implies that the bond's annual interest rate = 12% (3% * 4)
A special order for 2000 units has been received from a foreign company. The unit price requested is $54. The normal unit price is $80. If the order is accepted, unit variable costs will increase by $2 for additional freight costs. If the order is accepted, incremental profit (loss) will be
Answer:
Incremental profit $4,000
Explanation:
Calculation to determine If the order is accepted, incremental profit (loss) will be
Using this formula
Incremental profit (loss)=(Special order units*unit price)- [Special order units*(Variable cost +Additional freight costs)]
Let plug in the formula
Incremental profit (loss)=(2000* $54) - [2000*($50+$2)]
Incremental profit (loss)=$108,000-(2,000*$52)
Incremental profit (loss)=$108,000 - $104,000
Incremental profit (loss)=$4,000
Therefore If the order is accepted, incremental profit will be $4,000