Answer: d. Call Lynn Amherst, Excel Realty 333-2020 (cell).
Explanation:
When Advertising it is best to state contact details in terms of what type they are. Lynn in this case should specify to her intended audience that the phone number listed is Lynn's cell phone number so that they do not believe it to be the company's phone number.
"Given the fact that both the Navy and the Air Force regularly fly pilotless aircraft for surveillance and combat missions, the idea of a driverless fork truck seems somewhat of a no-brainer. Why not pilotless cargo aircraft such as FedEx and UPS? Why not semi-trucks moving intercity without drivers? How would your answer differ if we had high-ways that were dedicated to truck-only traffic, either on an exclusive or time-allocated basis? Where do you think the concept of probotics will eventually end up? "
Answer:
If we had highways available to truck-only traffic then the question will need to contemplate on is if the truck-only highways will enable only driver less trucks or the conventional trucks as well.
Also humans are susceptible to error. while machines usually follow strict rules.
These two different methods to driving and could cause problems and also accidents. the only method accomplish driver less trucks is to ensure truck-only highways exclusive to driver less trucks.
The idea of robotics and automations will keep growing. we may have, automated vehicles on the road in the next 20 years.
Similarly automation is set to change our home, roads, cars and how we do business today.
Explanation:
Solution
There are different reasons why we do not see driver less fork truck or pilot less cargo aircraft. but the key reasons behind them can be is stated below:
(1)Technology: The technology behind driver less truck or pilot less aircraft are still very fresh. This implies that the use of this technology is extremely high. at some point it may even include national security concern. this is the reason why the technology is not available openly to public and business organization cannot use them for their customers.
(2)Safety: Pilot less aircraft for surveillance carries a particular risk. we need to know that the workmanship of Navy and Air Force is part of these risk. Thus, the normal everyday jobs like businesses and operations do not take such high risk.
A pilot less aircraft’s crash could result in damage to lives and property and brings other issues. with the new technology the risks we go higher and best not used for mass/public consumption.
(3)Regulations: Any new design of operation often needs the government approval. Driver less cars as of now are only at its initial stage of creation. But, before this becomes a common mode of transportation, the government consent may be required.
The infrastructure needs to be present for such vehicles. These requires a lot of effort and preparation, which is not available at the moment.
Now
If we had highways assigned to truck-only traffic then the question will still be if the truck-only highways will permit only driver less trucks or the conventional trucks as well.
The problem is if we mix them. humans are liable to error and also capable of improvisation. while machines do follow strict rules. these two different methods to driving and could cause confusion and also accidents. the only way to accomplish driver less trucks is to ensure truck-only highways exclusive to driver less trucks.
The idea of robotics and automations will keep growing. we may have, automated vehicles on the road in the next 20 years (in some countries). Similarly automation is set to change our home, roads, cars and how we run business today.
For Instance, in future we could be living in a completely automated house, being taken to work by automated public/private transport and even travelling to other countries in a pilot less airplanes.
What is true regarding static budgets? Select one: a. It is the budgeted amount used to calculate standard costs. b. It is the budgeted amount used to calculate the actual costs. c. It is also called moving or nonstationary budgets. d. All of the above
Answer:
b. It is the budgeted amount used to calculate the actual costs.
Explanation:
Static budget is the budget which remains the same even if there is some changes made but the flexible budget do not remain the same.
Moreover, the static budget is the main budget that used to prepare the standard cost by considering the budgeted activity level
Therefore it is the budget in which the budgeted amount should be considered in order to determine the actual cost that helps to make the flexible budget
A mandatory seatbelt law ends up raising the number of traffic fatalities if it lowers fatalities per accident from 0.10 to 0.07 while raising the number of accidents per period from 35,000 to any more than:_______
Answer: 50,000
Explanation:
The question shows that at the current number of accident per period which is 35,000, 0.1 fatalities are recorded.
If the new seat belt law reduces the fatality rate from 0.1 to 0.07, how many accidents would have to occur for the new law to match the previous fatality rate given the previous number of accidents.
Let the new number of accidents be x;
35,000 * 0.1 = 0.07 * x
3,500 = 0.07x
x = 3,500/0.07
= 50,000
At 50,000 accidents, the new law will cause the same amount of fatalities than before. Anything more than 50,000 would lead to more fatalities than before.
A borrowers expresses concern that once he signs all the documents he will be stuck with a second mortgage
The question is incomplete:
A borrowers expresses concern that once he signs all the documents he will be stuck with a second mortgage. A good response by a Notary Signing Agent could be to:
a. Recommend that the borrower contact his lender’s representative and provide the phone number
b. Suggest the borrower stop, take a few days to reconsider, and then reconvene once the borrower feels more comfortable
c. Recommend that the borrower sign documents now and then cancel the loan within three days if the borrower is still concerned
d. Assure the borrower that the borrower’s loan term are excellent and should continue
Answer:
a. Recommend that the borrower contact his lender’s representative and provide the phone number
Explanation:
As the borrower is concern that he will be stuck wit a second mortgage, a good response is to contact his lender's representative as that would be the appropiate person to help him understand all the conditions on his mortgage and be sure that they are good and that he will be able to pay back the loan.
The other options are not right because the borrower should reconsider but he needs to talk to the lender's representative to get all the information to be able to make a decision, he shouldn't sign the documents if he is not sure and a Notary Signing Agent is not the appropiate person to talk about the loan terms.
Issued a check for $1,010 to pay the monthly rent. Issued a $1,300 check to pay a creditor on account. Purchased new equipment for $390 and paid $110 immediately by check with the remainder due in 30 days. Provided services on credit in the amount of $860. Performed services for cash in the amount of $1,320. The owner made an additional investment of $5,600 in cash and $1,050 in equipment. Purchased $190 worth of supplies on credit. Sent a $105 check to the utility company to pay the monthly bill. Collected $650 from credit customers. Determine the accounts and amounts to be debited and credited for the above transactions for Folk Furniture Repair.
Answer:
Issued a check for $1,010 to pay the monthly rent
Account Debit Credit
Rent Expense $1,010
Bank $1,1010
Issued a $1,300 check to pay a creditor on account.
Account Debit Credit
Creditor $1,300
Bank $1,300
Purchased new equipment for $390 and paid $110 immediately by check with the remainder due in 30 days.
Account Debit Credit
Equipment $390
Bank $110
Accounts Payable $280
Provided services on credit in the amount of $860.
Account Debit Credit
Service Revenue $860
Accounts Receivable $860
Performed services for cash in the amount of $1,320.
Account Debit Credit
Service Revenue $1,320
Cash $1,320
The owner made an additional investment of $5,600 in cash and $1,050 in equipment.
Account Debit Credit
Cash $5,600
Equipment $1,050
Capital $6,650
Purchased $190 worth of supplies on credit.
Account Debit Credit
Supplies $190
Accounts Payable $190
Sent a $105 check to the utility company to pay the monthly bill.
Account Debit Credit
Utilities Expense $105
Bank $105
Collected $650 from credit customers.
Account Debit Credit
Cash $650
Accounts Receivable $650
The information necessary for preparing the 2018 year-end adjusting entries for Winter Storage appears below. Winter's fiscal year-end is December 31.
a. Depreciation on the equipment for the year is $7,000.
b. Salaries earned (but not paid) from December 16 through December 31, 2018, are $3,400.
c. On March 1, 2018, Winter lends an employee $12,000 and a note is signed requiring principal and interest at 6% to be paid on February 28, 2019.
d. On April 1, 2018, Winter pays an insurance company $15,000 for a one-year fire insurance policy. The entire $15,000 is debited to prepaid insurance at the time of the purchase.
e. $1,500 of supplies are used in 2018.
f. A customer pays Winter $4,200 on October 31, 2018, for six months of storage to begin November 1, 2018. Winter credits deferred revenue at the time of cash receipt.
g . On December 1, 2018, $4,000 advertising is paid to a local newspaper. The payment represents advertising for December 2018 through March 2019, at $1,000 per month. Prepaid advertising is debited at the time of the payment.
Required: Record the necessary adjusting entries at December 31, 2018.
Answer:
Adjusting entries are entries that indicate the events of the company that have occurred but not yet recorded by the company.
a. DATE DESCRIPTION DEBIT CREDIT
Dec 31 Depreciation Expenses $7,000
2018 Accumulated Expenses $7,000
(Record depreciation on equipment )
b. DATE DESCRIPTION DEBIT CREDIT
Dec 31 Salary expenses $3,400
2018 Salary payable $3,400
(Record salary incurred but not paid)
c. DATE DESCRIPTION DEBIT CREDIT
Dec 31 Interest receivables $660
2018 (12,000 * 6% * 11/12)
Interest revenue $660
(Record of interest earned)
d. DATE DESCRIPTION DEBIT CREDIT
Dec 31 Insurance Expenses $11,250
2018 (15,000 * 9/12)
Prepaid Insurance $11,250
(Record payment of insurance expenses)
e. DATE DESCRIPTION DEBIT CREDIT
Dec 31. Supplies Expenses $1,500
2018 Supplies $1,500
(Record of supplies)
f. DATE DESCRIPTION DEBIT CREDIT
Dec 31, Deferred revenue $1,400
2018 (4,200 * 2 month / 6 month)
Service revenue $1,400
(Record advance payment for services provided)
g. DATE DESCRIPTION DEBIT CREDIT
Dec 31, Advertisement Expenses $1,000
2018 Prepaid Advertisement $1,000
(Record payment for advertisement)
Baldwin Corp. ended the year carrying $21,580,000 worth of inventory. Had they sold their entire inventory at their current prices, how many more dollars of contribution margin would it have brought to Baldwin Corp.?
Explanation:
The given question cannot be answered as little information is provided. However it shall be an amount if $21,580,000. For, complete analysis we need to understand the current prices and various other variable costs. We know that the contribution margin is the Sale Price (SP) minus the Variable Cost (VC). It is the number of sales per unit that will be available to service fixed expenses and to generate the profit.
Therefore, to determine a more detailed answers more inputs are needed.
The average American’s real income today is about four times what it was in _________.
Average lifetime lengths have increased by ______,
the number of hours worked per week has decreased by _________ ,
and homes have _________ doubled in size.
almost
1940
21%
8%
12%
1935
1960
more than
17%
Answer:
The average American’s real income today is about four times what it was in 1960. Average lifetime lengths have increased by 12%, the number of hours worked per week has decreased by 17% , and homes have more than doubled in size.
Explanation;
Economic data shows that Americans make on average, about 4 times what they were making in real income in 1960 due to exponential economic growth.
At the same time, Americans are also living a longer life by 12% on average than in 1960 when the life expectancy was around 70 years. Today it is around 78 years.
Americans are also working fewer hours than their 1960 counterparts because where in 1960 they worked for an average of 50 hours a week, recently that number hovers around 40 hours a week.
Houses built are also larger than they were in the '60s as income has increased and preferences have changed.
A manufacturer that sells _ is most likely to employ personal selling.
A. Scissors with a safety attachment.
B. Generic tea at a low cost.
C. Private jets to people.
D. Packaged chips all over the world.
Answer:
C. Private jets to people.
Explanation:
Personal selling refers to a strategy in which the sales people meet with the customer to convince him/her to buy the product. This strategy is used when the goods of services are costly or technical. According to this, the answer is that a manufacturer that sells private jets to people is most likely to employ personal selling because it is an specialized and costly product that requires to meet the customer to be able to explain everything and encourage him/her to make the purchase.
The other options are not right because they are cheaper products and don't require the sales people to meet with the customer to be able to sell them.
EVA/MVA The financial statements reflect historical data, but managers' performance must be evaluated on the basis of values. To provide this information, financial analysts have developed two measures: Market Value Added (MVA) and Economic Value Added (EVA). Market Value Added represents the difference between the money stockholders have invested in the firm versus the cash they could receive if the firm were sold. The equation for MVA is:
Answer:
MVA = (Shares outstanding * Stock price) - Total common equity
Explanation:
Market value added is the excess of equity over its book value. It is the difference between money invested by stockholders and the cash they will receive if the company is sold. The higher MVA of a company means performance of the company management is good and is in the favor of stockholders.
Divine Apparel has 2,300 shares of common stock outstanding. On October 1, the company declares a $0.25 per share dividend to stockholders of record on October 15. The dividend is paid on October 31.
Record all transactions on the appropriate dates for cash dividends. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)
1. Record the declaration of cash dividends.
2. Record the entry on date of record.
3. Record the payment of cash dividends.
Answer:
1. Record the declaration of cash dividends.
October 1, cash dividends are declared.
Dr Retained earnings 575
Cr Dividends payable 575
A liability is formed on the date of declaration.
2. Record the entry on date of record.
No journal entry is required
3. Record the payment of cash dividends.
October 31, dividends are paid.
Dr Dividends payable 575
Cr Cash 575
Juggernaut Satellite Corporation earned $18.5 million for the fiscal year ending yesterday. The firm also paid out 40 percent of its earnings as dividends yesterday. The firm will continue to pay out 40 percent of its earnings as annual, end-of-year dividends. The remaining 60 percent of earnings is retained by the company for use in projects. The company has 2 million shares of common stock outstanding. The current stock price is $80. The historical return on equity (ROE) of 14 percent is expected to continue in the future.
What is the required rate of return on the stock?
Answer:
13.41%
Explanation:
Last Year: Earnings = $18,500,000
Shares Outstanding = 2,000,000
Earnings per share = Earnings / Shares Outstanding
= $18,500,000 / 2,000,000
= $9.25
Dividend per share, D0 = Earnings per share * Payout Ratio
Dividend per share, D0 = $9.25 * 40%
Dividend per share, D0 = $3.70
Retention Ratio = 60%
Return on Equity = 14%
Growth Rate, g = Return on Equity * Retention ratio
Growth Rate, g = 14% * 0.60
Growth Rate, g = 8.40%
Current Price, P0 = $80.00
Next Year: Dividend per share, D1 = D0 * (1 + g)
Dividend per share, D1 = $3.70 * (1 + 8.40%)
Dividend per share, D1 = $3.70 * 1.084
Dividend per share, D1 = $4.0108
Required Rate of Return = D1 / P0 + g
= $4.0108 / $80.00 + 0.0840
= 0.0501 + 0.0840
= 0.1341
= 13.41%
Under Variable costing, fixed expenses: Select one: a. Are subtracted from sales to arrive at the contribution margin b. Are subtracted from sales to arrive at the gross profit c. Are expensed in the current period d. A and C
Answer:
The answer is C. Are expensed in the current period
Explanation:
Under variable costing, fixed expenses is treated as a period cost and is expensed in the current period's income statement.
Option A is incorrect because variable cost and not fixed cost cost are subtracted from sales to arrive at contribution margin
Option B is also incorrect because cost of sales and not fixed cost/expenses are subtracted from sales to arrive at gross profit.
Jay received the following fair market value amounts during the current year: Interest on Montgomery County bonds (used to build a bridge) $100 Interest on U.S. Treasury notes $200 Gain on sale of Montgomery County bonds $300 Common stock dividend in IBM Corporation common stock (no cash option) $400 What amount of taxable income should Jay report from these amounts
Answer:
$300
Explanation:
Given that :
Jay received the following fair market value amounts during the current year:
Interest on Montgomery County bonds
(used to build a bridge) $100
Interest on U.S. Treasury notes $200
Gain on sale of Montgomery County bonds $300
Common stock dividend in IBM Corporation
- common stock (no cash option) $400
From the above amounts that Jay received during the current year;
The following are free from an obligation and liability imposed as a result of tax.
1. Interest on Montgomery County bonds (used to build a bridge)
2. Interest on U.S. Treasury notes
3. Common stock dividend in IBM Corporation common stock (no cash option)
So; we can say they are not taxable
BUT only Gain on sale of Montgomery County bonds which is $300 only taxable
Thus, The amount of taxable income Jay should report from the above amounts is $300
Todrick Company is a merchandiser that reported the following information based on 1,000 units sold:
Sales $210,000
Beginning merchandise inventory $14,000
Purchases $140,000
Ending merchandise inventory $7,000
Fixed selling expense $?
Fixed administrative expense $12,000
Variable selling expense $ 15, 000
Variable administrative expense $?
Contribution marain $60,000
Net operating income 18,000
Required:
1. Prepare a contribution format income statement.
Todrick Company
Contribution Format Income Statement
Sales $300,000
Variable expenses:
Cost of goods sold $213,000
Selling expense 15,000
Administrative expense 228,000
Contribution margin 60,000
Fixed expenses
Selling expense $12,000
Administrative expense $30,000
42,000
Net operating income $60,000
2. Prepare a traditional format income statement.
3. Calculate the selling price per unit.
4. Calculate the variable cost per unit.
5. Calculate the contribution margin per unit.
6. Which income statement format (traditional format or contribution format) would be more useful to managers in estimating how net operating income will change in responses to changes in unit sales?
Prepare a contribution format income statement.
Answer:
1. Todrick Company
Contribution format income statement
Sales $210,000
Less Variable Expenses
Cost of goods sold $161,000
Selling Expenses $15,000
Administrative Expenses $12,000
$188,000
Contribution margin $22,000
Less: Fixed Expenses
Selling Expenses $68,000
Administrative Expenses $12,000
Total Fixed Expenses $80,000
Net Operating Income (Loss) $62,000
Working
Cost of goods sold=Beginning inventory + Purchases − Ending inventory
=$14,000 + $140,000 − $7,000
=$161,000
Variable administrative = Sales - Cost of goods sold - Variable expense - Contribution margin
= $210,000 - $161,000 - $15,000 - $60,000
= -$26,000
Fixed selling expenses = Contribution margin - Administrative margin - Net Income
= $60,000 - (-$26,000) - $18,000
= $68,000
2. Todrick Company
Traditional format income statement.
Sales $210,000
Less: Cost of goods sold $161,000
Gross Profit $49,000
Selling and administrative expenses
Variable selling expenses $15,000
Fixed selling expenses $68,000
Variable administrative expenses $12,000
Fixed administrative expenses $12,000 $107,000
Net Operating Income (Loss) $58,000
3. Selling price per unit = Sales / No of units
= $210,000 / 1000 unit
= $210
4. Variable cost per unit = Variable expenses / No of units
= $188,000 / 1000 unit
= $188
5. Contribution margin per unit = Contribution margin / No of units
= $22,000 / 1000 unit
= $22
6. In the contribution income statement, the income is calculated in a detailed manner. The expense is evaluated at each step. It will be useful for the managers to estimate the changes in net operating income.
Company X uses the accounts receivable ageing approach to estimate bad debt expense. Please calculate the December 31, 2018 allowance for doubtful accounts using the following information: The estimated loss rate for uncollectibility for each category is as follows: Up to 30 days due 3%, Up to 31 to 60 days due 6% and Over 60 days due 10%.
Before the December 31, 2018 calculations were made the allowance for doubtful accounts had a $500 Debit balance in it. The balances in the December 31, 2018 accounts receivable ageing schedule are as follows:
Up to 30 days due $100,000
Up to 31 to 60 days due $40,000
Over 60 days due $20,000
Answer:
Company X
Calculation of the December 31, 2018 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts:
Accounts Receivable balances Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
Up to 30 days due $100,000 $3,000 (100,000 x 3%)
Up to 31 to 60 days due $40,000 $2,400 (40,000 x 6%)
Over 60 days due $20,000 $2,000 (20,000 x 10%)
Total Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $7,400
Explanation:
The 2018 Uncollectible Expenses will be $7,900 ($7,400 + 500).
Using the ageing method, each class of account receivable balance is applied the estimated rate of uncollectible. Then, these are summed to give the amount estimated as the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts for the year. The resulting figure is compared with the balance in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts to determine the amount of the Uncollectible Expenses which is taken to the income summary for the period.
A company operates in a perfectly competitive market, selling each unit of output for a price of $20 and paying the market wage of $360 per day for each worker it hires. In the following table, complete the column for the marginal revenue product of labor (MRP) at each quantity of workers.
Labor Output Marginal Product of Labor Marginal Revenue Product of Labor
(Number of workers) (Units of output) (Units of output) (Dollars)
0 0 - -
1 20 20
2 39 19
3 57 18
4 72 15
5 84 12
Answer: The answer is given below
Explanation:
The marginal revenue product of labor (MRPL) is an additional amount of revenue that a firm will make when it hires one additional employee. The formula and r calculating
MRPL = marginal product of labour x marginal revenue.
It should be noted that P = MC = MR. Therefore marginal revenue will be $20.
Therefore when:
MPPL = 0
MRPL = 0 × 20 = 0
MPPL = 20
MRPL = 20 ×20 = 400
MPPL = 19
MRPL = 19 × 20 = 380
MPPL = 18
MRPL = 18 × 20 = 360
MPPL = 15
MRPL = 15 × 20 = 300
MPPL = 12
MRPL = 12 × 20 = 240
Check the attached file for the table.
The completion of the column for the marginal revenue product of labor (MRP) is as follows:
Labor (Number of Output Marginal Product of Value of the
workers) (Units of output) Labor (Units of output) Marginal Product
of Labor (Dollars)
1 20 20 $400 (20 x $20)
2 39 19 $380 (19 x $20)
3 57 18 $360 (18 x $20)
4 72 15 $300 (15 x $20)
5 84 12 $240 (12 x $20)
The marginal revenue product of labor (MRPL) shows the additional amount of revenue the firm generates when it adds one additional employee to its labor force. It is the product from the multiplication of the marginal product of labor by the selling price of output.
Thus, according to the law of Marginal Revenue Product of Labor, the company will demand more labor until its MRPL equals the wage rate, that is at $360.
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You are considering how to invest part of your retirement savings.You have decided to put $ 400 comma 000 into three stocks: 51 % of the money in GoldFinger (currently $ 20/share), 19 % of the money in Moosehead (currently $ 90/share), and the remainder in Venture Associates (currently $ 6/share). Suppose GoldFinger stock goes up to $ 38/share, Moosehead stock drops to $ 60/share, and Venture Associates stock rises to $ 13 per share.
a. What is the new value of the portfolio?b. What return did the portfolio earn?
Answer:
The new value of the portfolio = $698266.4
The return that the portfolio earn = 74.57%
Explanation:
GIven that;
Retirement amount = $400,000
Number of shares in GoldFinger = 51% of the 400,000/20
Number of shares in GoldFinger = 0.51 × 400000/20
Number of shares in GoldFinger = 10,200
Number of shares in Moosehead = 19% of 400,000/90
Number of shares in Moosehead = 0.19 × 400000/90
Number of shares in Moosehead = 844.44
Number of shares in Venture Associates = (1- (51%+19%) of 400000/6
Number of shares in Venture Associates = (1- (0.70) × 400000/6
Number of shares in Venture Associates = 0.30 × 400000/6
Number of shares in Venture Associates = 20000
∴
(a)
The new value of the portfolio = (10200 × 38 )+( 844.44 × 60) + (20000 × 13)
The new value of the portfolio = $698266.4
(b) the return that the portfolio earn = (new value of the portfolio - retirement savings)/retirement savings
the return that the portfolio earn = (698266.4 - 400000)/400000
the return that the portfolio earn = 0.7457
the return that the portfolio earn = 74.57%
Galvatron Metals has a bond outstanding with a coupon rate of 6.3 percent and semiannual payments. The bond currently sells for $1,919 and matures in 17 years. The par value is $2,000 and the company's tax rate is 39 percent. What is the company's aftertax cost of debt?
Answer:
4.09%
Explanation:
For computing the after cost of debt we have to applied the RATE formula i.e to be shown in the attachment below:
Given that,
Present value = $1,919
Future value or Face value = $2,000
PMT = 2,000 × 6.3% ÷ 2 = $63
NPER = 17 years × 2 = 34 years
The formula is shown below:
= Rate(NPER,PMT,-PV,FV,type)
The present value come in negative
So, after applying the above formula,
1. The pretax cost of debt is 3.35% × 2 = 6.70%
2. And, the after tax cost of debt would be
= Pretax cost of debt × ( 1 - tax rate)
= 6.70% × ( 1 - 0.39)
= 4.09%
On January 1, the Matthews Band pays $65,800 for sound equipment. The band estimates it will use this equipment for four years and perform 200 concerts. It estimates that after four years it can sell the equipment for $2,000. During the first year, the band performs 45 concerts. Compute the first-year depreciation using the units-of-production method. g
Answer:
Annual depreciation= $14,355
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Original cost= $65,800
Number of units= 200
Salvage value= $2,000
During the first year, the band performs 45 concerts.
To calculate the annual depreciation under the units-of- production method, we need to use the following formula:
Annual depreciation= [(original cost - salvage value)/useful life of production in units]*units operated
Annual depreciation= [(65,800 - 2,000)/200]*45
Annual depreciation= $14,355
A theater on Broadway recently increased the price of a ticket for a popular play by 8%. The attendance went down by 3%. What is the price elasticity of demand for tickets for this play
Answer:
0.375
Explanation:
Price elasticity of demand measures the responsiveness of quantity demanded to changes in price of the good.
Price elasticity of demand = percentage change in quantity demanded / percentage change in price
= 3% / 8% = 0.375
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On January 2, 2021 Pod Company purchased 30% of the outstanding common stock of Jobs, Inc. and used the equity method to account for the investment. During 2021, Jobs reported net loss of $160,000 and distributed dividends of $100,000. The ending balance in the Investment in Jobs Company account at December 31, 2021 was $640,000 after applying the equity method. What was the purchase price Pod Company paid for its investment in Jobs, Inc.? "g"
Answer:
The purchase price is 7 million 435 thousnad 638.92 dollars
Explanation:
_____ innovation involves making slight modifications to existing products in an effort to distinguish a product from the competition.
Answer:Continuous
Explanation:
Which of the following would a defender of globalization most likely use as an example to argue that concerns of Americanization are overblown and that globalization is indeed a two-way street?
A) the view of McDonald's being a domestic brand in China
B) the growing popularity of coffee in China since the introduction of Starbucks
C) the growing number of IKEA furniture stores in the United States
D) the initial failure of Disneyland Paris
E) the anti-globalization protests aimed at KFC
Answer: C) the growing number of IKEA furniture stores in the United States
Explanation:
IKEA is a very popular furniture chain in the United States that keeps rising in popularity as well as adding new locations. However, it is not an American company but rather a Swedish company with it's headquarters in The Netherlands. This shows that as American companies such McDonald's, Disney and Starbucks are spreading around the world, so also are foreign companies spreading in the USA.
The defender of Globalization can point to this and show that the Americans are not only spreading around the world, but have foreign companies spreading amongst them as well making it a 2 way street.
At some point, everyone will have to deliver bad news. The bad feelings associated with this type of message can be alleviated if the receiver knows the reason for the bad news, feels the news is revealed sensitively, thinks the matter is treated seriously, and believes that the decision is fair. When applying these strategies, make sure to follow the writing process and determine whether to use a direct or an indirect pattern in your message.
Determine what strategy should be used in the following situation.
You own a specialty candle manufacturing company that supplies candles for restaurants and other businesses. Your wax supplier recently went out of business, and the new supplier charges more for shipping and handling. Because of this, you need to raise your prices. Customers need to be informed of this price increase.
What are your goals when responding to the previous scenario?
a. To encourage follow-up correspondence from the receiver
b. To maintain a positive image of you and your organization
c. To promise that your prices won’t increase again
d. To convey fairness
e. To reduce bad feelings
Answer:
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New Gadgets, Inc., currently pays no dividend but is expected to pay its first annual dividend of $4.90 per share exactly 7 years from today. After that, the dividends are expected to grow at 3.5 percent forever. If the required return is 11.3 percent, what is the price of the stock today
Answer:
Price of stock today =$33.045
Explanation:
The price of a stock using the dividend valuation model is the present value of the the future dividend expected from the stock discounted at the required rate of return.
This model would be applied as follows
PV of the first dividend =
Dividend in year 7 × (1+r)^(-n)
r- 11.3%, n- 7
PV = 4.90× 1.113^(-7) = 2.315
Dividend in year 8 and beyond
PV (in year 7 terms) =4.90× 1.035/(0.113- 0.035)= 65.019
PV of dividend in year 0
=PV in year 7 × 1.113^(-7)
=65.019 × 1.113^(-7) = 30.73
Price of stock today = 2.315+ 30.73 = 33.045
Price of stock today =$33.045
PWD Incorporated is an Illinois corporation. It properly included, deducted, or excluded the following items on its federal tax return in the current year: Item Amount Federal Treatment Illinois income taxes $ 33,361 Deducted on federal return Indiana income taxes $ 18,480 Deducted on federal return Ohio Commercial Activity Tax $ 3,992 Deducted on federal return Illinois municipal bond interest $ 9,984 Excluded from federal return Indiana municipal bond interest $ 15,100 Excluded from federal return Federal T-note interest $ 2,492 Included on federal return PWD's federal taxable income was $104,000. Calculate PWD's Illinois state tax base.
Answer:
PWD's Illinois state tax base = $168,449
Explanation:
DATA
Illinois income taxes = $33,361
indiana income taxes = $18,480
Illinois municipal bond interest = $9,984
Indiana municipal bond interest = $15,100
Federal T-note interest = $2,492
Federal taxable income = $104,000
PWD's Tax Base = ?
Solution
PWD's Illinois Tax base can be calculated as follows
Formula
Illinois state tax base = Federal taxable income+Indiana income taxes+Illinois income taxes+Indiana municipal bond interest – federal t-note interest
Illinois state tax base = $104,000 + $18,480 + $33,361 + $15,100 - $2,492
PWD's Illinois state tax base = $168,449
Granfield Company has a piece of manufacturing equipment with a book value of $45,000 and a remaining useful life of four years. At the end of the four years the equipment will have a zero salvage value. The market value of the equipment is currently $23,000. Granfield can purchase a new machine for $130,000 and receive $23,000 in return for trading in its old machine. The new machine will reduce variable manufacturing costs by $20,000 per year over the four-year life of the new machine. The total increase or decrease in net income by replacing the current machine with the new machine (ignoring the time value of money) is:
Answer:
i think the answer is 115
Explanation:
if you add 45.000+23.000+23.000+20.000+4 =115 there your answer
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An advertising agency is estimating costs for advertising a music festival. The job will require 230 direct labor hours at a cost of $56 per hour. Overhead costs are applied at a rate of $68 per direct labor hour. What is the total estimated cost for this job?
Answer:
The total estimated cost for this job is $28,520
Explanation:
In order to calculate the total estimated cost for this job we would have to make the following calculation:
Total estimated cost=Total direct labor cost+Actual overhead applied cost
Total direct labor cost=total required labour hours*cost per direct labour hour
hence, Total direct labor cost=230*$56
Total direct labor cost=$12,880
Actual overhead applied cost=total required labour hours*Appliead overhead cost
hence, Actual overhead applied cost=230*$68
Actual overhead applied cost=$15,640
Therefore, Total estimated cost=$12,880+$15,640
Total estimated cost=$28,520
The total estimated cost for this job is $28,520
Which of the following accounts will only be found in the chart of accounts of a merchandising company? a. Accounts Payable b. Accounts Receivable c. Inventory d. Sales
Answer:
c. Inventory
Explanation:
A merchandising company is one that specialises in buying and reselling goods. Profit is made by selling goods at higher prices than they were bought.
Merchandising companies can be wholesale or retail businesses.
Because of the nature of their business merchandising companies usually make use of storage facilities to stock goods. This nesecitates the use of an inventory account to monitor inflow and outflow of goods.
Therefore inventory account is used only by merchandising companies
Answer:
The answer is C. Inventory
Explanation:
Meerchandising company is a company that buys goods(inventories) and resells them later at a price higher than the purchase price.
We have two types of merchandising companies:
1. Retail
2. Wholesale.
Since they buy and sells inventories (goods), only inventory accounts can be found in the chart of accounts among those options.