Noncash investing and financing activities may be disclosed in: Multiple Choice A note in the financial statements or a schedule attached to the statement of cash flows. The operating activities section of the statement of cash flows. The investing activities section of the statement of cash flows. The financing activities section of the statement of cash flows. The reconciliation of cash balance section.

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Answer 1

Answer:

(A note in the financial statements or a schedule attached to the statement of cash flows.

Explanation:

Noncash investing and financing transactions do appear as a separate schedule on the statement of cash flows. They are are notable investing and financing activities that do not affect cash directly. The IFRS and US GAAP mandates companies to disclose all notable or significant non-cash investing and financing activities either at the bottom of the statement of cash flows usually in a form of a footnote or in the notes to the financial statements.

Answer 2

Noncash investing and financing activities may be disclosed in "a note in the financial statements or a schedule attached to the statement of cash flows". The correct option is A.

Noncash investing and financing activities refer to transactions that do not involve the direct use or receipt of cash but have significant financial implications for a company.

This statement of cash flows itself typically segregates cash flow information into three sections: operating activities, investing activities and financing activities.

While the noncash activities are not part of the operating, investing or financing activities sections, they are important to provide a comprehensive view of a company's financial health.

It can be included in a separate note or schedule to ensure transparency and proper understanding by stakeholders.

Therefore, the correct option is A.

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Sheffield Corp. includes one coupon in each bag of dog food it sells. In return for eight coupons, customers receive a leash. The leashes cost Sheffield $4 each. Sheffield estimates that 45 percent of the coupons will be redeemed. Data for 2020 and 2021 are as follows:______.
2020 2021
Bags of dog food sold 480000 620000
Leashes purchased 19000 24000
Coupons redeemed 110000 130000
The premium liability at December 31, 2015 is?

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Answer: $108875

Explanation:

First, we calculate the Premium liability at December 31, 2020 which will be:

= (480,000 × 45%) - $110,000/8 × 4

= (216000 - 110000)/8 × 4.

= $53000.

Premium liability at December 31, 2021 will be:

= 53000 + [(620000 × 45%) - $130,000]/8 × 3

= 53000 + 55875

= $108875

On January 1, 2017 Preibus acquired 100 % of Spicer. This acquisition was not a bargain purchase. On the date of acquisition, Spicer's Equipment had a net book value of 1,600,000 and a fair value of 1,723,000. Preibus determined that Spicer's equipment had a remaining life of 5 years at the date of acquisition. What is the consolidation adjustment (in addition to adding the two trial balance amounts together) that must be made to the Equipment account when preparing consolidated statements for Preibus as of 12/31/2017

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Answer:

Dr Investment in Spicer $123,000

Cr Equipment $123,000

Dr Equipment $24,600

Cr Depreciation expense $24,600

Explanation:

Preparation of the consolidation adjustment that must be made to the Equipment account when preparing consolidated statements for Preibus as of 12/31/2017

Dr Investment in Spicer $123,000

Cr Equipment $123,000

(1,600,000-1,723,000)

(To record the equipment at their fair value)

Dr Equipment $24,600

Cr Depreciation expense $24,600

($123,000/5 years)

(To record excess Depreciation charged on overvalued Equipment)

se the information below for Harding Company to answer the question that follow. Harding Company Accounts payable $36,681 Accounts receivable 60,524 Accrued liabilities 6,727 Cash 24,556 Intangible assets 40,334 Inventory 71,626 Long-term investments 90,463 Long-term liabilities 79,713 Marketable securities 32,237 Notes payable (short-term) 25,302 Property, plant, and equipment 627,557 Prepaid expenses 2,404 Based on the data for Harding Company, what is the amount of quick assets

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

With regards to the above,

Computation of quick assets is shown below

Quick assets = Account receivable + cash + marketable securities

= $60,524 + $24,556 + $32,237

= $117,317

If most cartel members keep their agreement to cut back production: a. it's not profitable in the short run for another member to increase production. b. it's profitable in the short run for another member to increase production. c. cheating by another member won't be detected. d. the losses associated with cheating are internalized by the cheater.

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Answer: b. it's profitable in the short run for another member to increase production.

Explanation:

This refers to an oligopolistic market where there are few producers of a good. These producers can come together to create a cartel that fixes prices for the goods and services they produce.

If they agree to cut back production, this will have the effect of increasing prices due to a reduction in supply. If a member decides to increase production, they would enjoy profits in the short term from the increased prices.

The other members would however respond by increasing production as well so those profits would stop towards the long run.

What is the price today (in dollars and cents) of a 20-year zero coupon bond if the required rate of return is 6.95%. The bond face value is $1000. $ Place your answer in dollars and cents. You should set your calculator for at least four decimal places of accuracy. I'll remind you of this from time to time but this is a working rule throughout the semester. Do not include a dollar sign or comma in your answer. This is another rule that I'll remind you of but should be a working rule throughout the semester.

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Answer:

Bond Price - Zero Coupon Bond = 260.8460 rounded off to 260.85

Explanation:

A zero coupon bond is a kind of bond which pays no periodic interest of coupon payments. Instead it is offered at a discount and it pays the par/face value at maturity. The difference between the par/face value and the issue price is the interest rate which is embedded in price of the bond. Thus, the formula to calculate the price of a zero coupon bond is as follows,

Bond Price - Zero Coupon Bond =  Face Value / (1+r)^n

Where,

r is the required rate of returnn is the number of periods  till maturity

Bond Price - Zero Coupon Bond =  1000 / (1+0.0695)^20

Bond Price - Zero Coupon Bond = 260.8460 rounded off to 260.85

Jacques, who is age 45, has just resigned from his current job. He worked for Ace, which sponsors a cash balance plan and a standard 401(k) plan. Each of the plans uses the longest permitted vesting schedule and both plans are top heavy. He has a balance of $40,000 in the cash balance plan, has deferred $20,000 into the 401(k) plan and has employer matching contributions of $10,000. If he has been employed for three years, but only participating in the plans for the last two years, how much does he keep if he leaves today

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Answer: hahaha

Explanation:

Dr. Bernanke argued two problems contributing to the financial crisis included:________.
A. banks reliance on long-term funding; and the increased use of non-standard mortgages such as Adjustable Rate Mortgages ARMS.
B. banks reliance on short term funding; and the increased use of non-standard mortgages such as Adjustable Rate Mortgages ARMS.
C. banks reliance on short term funding; and the increased use of non-standard mortgages such as fixed rate, 30-year mortgages.
D. banks reliance on long-term funding; and the increased use of non-standard mortgages such as fixed rate, 30-year mortgages.

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Answer:

D. banks reliance on long term funding; and increased use of non-standard mortgages such as fixed rate, 30- year mortgages.

Explanation:

Dr. Bernanke argued that financial crisis is due to the banks involving in non standard mortgages which are fixed rate mortgages but they are not regulated. The bank provides loans and mortgages to people based on the standard regulations which need to be followed. They financial crisis took place when the mortgages were provided on non standard terms.

The total sales of a product, by all competitors in the industry, is:____.a. highest in the introduction stage.b. lowest in the market maturity stage.c. highest in the sales decline stage.d. lowest in the market growth stage.e. lowest in the market introduction stage.

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Answer:

The total sales of a product, by all competitors in the industry, is:____

e. lowest in the market introduction stage.

Explanation:

The product life cycle refers to the time period when a product is first introduced to a market until it exits the market.  There are four main stages in a product life cycle.  They include introduction, growth, maturity, and decline.  It is during the introduction phase that the total sales are lowest.  The low sales are witnessed again during the latter stage of decline.   The highest sales are achieved during the maturity stage.

Album Co. issued 10-year $200,000 debenture bonds on January 2. The bonds pay interest semiannually. Album uses the effective interest method to amortize bond premiums and discounts. The carrying value of the bonds on January 2 was $185,953. A journal entry was recorded for the first interest payment on June 30, debiting interest expense for $13,016 and crediting cash for $12,000. What is the annual stated interest rate for the debenture bonds

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Answer: 12%

Explanation:

Stated interest rate is used in the calculation of the annual interest payment.

Interest payment = Face value of bonds * Stated interest rate

Annual Interest payment = Semi annual interest payment * 2

= 12,000 * 2

= $24,000

24,000 = 200,000 * Stated interest

Stated interest = 24,000 / 200,000

= 0.12

= 12%

The cash flow data for GM is below Cash dividend..............................................$ 94,000 New PPE........................................................$ 61,000 Interest paid on debt.................................$ 39,000 Sales of old equipment.............................$ 86,000 Repurchase of stock..................................$ 83,000 Cash payments to suppliers...................$ 109,000 Cash collections from customers.........$ 440,000 A) Find the net cash provided by or used in investing activities.

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Answer:

the net cash provided by investing activities is $25,000

Explanation:

The computation of the net cash provided by or used in investing activities is shown below

= Sale of old equipment - New PPE

= $86,000 - $61,000

= $25,000

Hence, the net cash provided by investing activities is $25,000

Kingston Company, which needs 10,000 units of a certain part to be used in its production cycle, can make or buy the part. If Kingston buys the part from Utica Company, Kingston could not use the released facilities in another manufacturing activity within the coming year. 60% of the fixed overhead applied will continue regardless of which decision option is chosen. The following per-unit cost information to make the part by Kingston is available: Direct materials $ 37 Direct labor 148 Variable overhead 74 Fixed overhead applied 93 $ 352 Cost to buy the part from Utica Company $ 85 In deciding whether to make or buy the part, Kingston's total relevant cost to make the part would be:

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Answer: $‭2,962,000‬

Explanation:

60% of the fixed overhead cannot be avoided which means that only 40% can be avoided. This is the amount to include in the analysis.

To make 10,000 units, the cost would be:

= Direct materials + Direct labor + Variable Overhead + Fixed overhead applied

= (10,000 * 37) + ( 10,000 * 148) + (10,000 * 74) + (10,000 * 93 * 40%)

= 370,000 + 1,480,000 + 740,000 + 372,000

= $‭2,962,000‬

The classical dichotomy is the separation of real and nominal variables. The following questions test your understanding of this distinction.
Susan spends all of her money on comic books and mandarins. In 2009 she earned $27.00 per hour, the price of a comic book was $9.00, and the price of a mandarin was $3.00.
Which of the following give the nominal value of a variable?
A) Susan's wage is 3 comic books per hour in 2009.
B) The price of a mandarin is 0.33 comic books in 2009.
C) The price of a mandarin is $3.00 in 2009.

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Answer:

The price of a mandarin is $3.00 in 2009.

Explanation:

The classical dichotomy is an economic theory that postulates that  ( real variables e.g. output and employment, are independent of monetary variables e.g. price

Statement of Owner's Equity Zack Gaddis owns and operates Gaddis Advertising Services. On January 1, 20Y3, Zack Gaddis, Capital had a balance of $186,000. During the year, Zack invested an additional $9,300 and withdrew $65,100. For the year ended December 31, 20Y3, Gaddis Advertising Services reported a net income of $89,800.
Prepare a statement of owner's equity for the year ended December 31, 20Y3. Use the minus sign to indicate negative values.

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Answer:

Zack Gaddis

Statement of owner's equity for the year ended December 31, 20Y3

                                               Capital        Retained Earnings         Total

Beginning of the Year :

Opening Balance                 $186,000                     -                     $186,000

During the year :

Additional Capital                    $9,300                     -                        $9,300

Drawings                               ($65,100)                     -                     ($65,100)

Net Income                                 -                       $89,800              $89,800

At the end of the year           $130,200             $89,800             $220,000

Explanation:

The statement of owner's equity for the year ended December 31, 20Y3 is prepared as above.

High Country, Inc., produces and sells many recreational products. The company has just opened a new plant to produce a folding camp cot that will be marketed throughout the United States. The following cost and revenue data relate to May, the first month of the plant’s operation: Beginning inventory 0 Units produced 47,000 Units sold 42,000 Selling price per unit $ 84 Selling and administrative expenses: Variable per unit $ 4 Fixed (per month) $ 560,000 Manufacturing costs: Direct materials cost per unit $ 17 Direct labor cost per unit $ 7 Variable manufacturing overhead cost per unit $ 3 Fixed manufacturing overhead cost (per month) $ 893,000
Management is anxious to assess the profitability of the new camp cot during the month of May.
Required:
1. Assume that the company uses absorption costing.
a. Calculate the unit product cost.
b. Prepare an income statement for May.
2. Assume that the company uses variable costing.
a. Calculate the unit product cost.
b. Prepare a contribution format income statement for May.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

The absorption costing method includes all costs related to production, both fixed and variable. The unit product cost is calculated using direct material, direct labor, and total unitary manufacturing overhead.

Unitary product cost= 17 + 7 + 3 + (893,000 / 47,000)

Unitary product cost= 27 + 19

Unitary product cost= $46

Now the income statement:

Sales= 42,000*84= 3,528,000

COGS= (42,000*46)= (1,932,000)

Gross profit= 1,596,000

Total Selling and administrative expenses= (42,000*4) + 560,000= (728,000)

Net operating profit= 868,000

The variable costing method incorporates all variable production costs (direct material, direct labor, and variable overhead).

Unitary variable product cost= 17 + 7 + 3

Unitary variable product cost= $27

Now, the income statement:

Sales= 3,528,000

Total variable cost= 42,000*(27 + 4)= (1,302,000)

Total contribution margin= 2,226,000

Total fixed manufacturing cost= (893,000)

Total Selling and administrative expenses= (560,000)

Net operating profit= 773,000

Trustmark provides more than 2 million people with flexible medical, life, and disability benefits and fitness and wellness services. The company, headquartered in Lake Forest, Illinois, has more than 6,200 full- and part-time employees working in twenty five locations across the United States. Trustmark experienced steady growth until mid-1990, when it experienced financial pressures that forced it to re-evaluate its operations. Trustmark concentrated on core competencies, sold off businesses, and focused on generating capital. Once the company was financially sound, Trustmark executives moved to create a culture that would be open to innovation and opportunity. The challenge was to create a culture where all employees felt they could challenge that status quo and seek new opportunities. The key to creating this culture was developing effective leaders who supported it. Trustmark used workshops and 360-degree feedback to help the "Trustmark Renaissance," a radical change in the organization culture and mindset, succeed. The leadership program includes sessions, attended by senior leaders, directors, and managers, during which participants learn about leadership practices, such as how to inspire a shared vision, challenge the process, enable others to act, and encourage with the heart. During these sessions, participants also receive feedback from their 360-degree assessments. Participants also get one-on-one coaching where they can discuss their leadership challenges and their feedback. Participants are asked to identify development areas to focus on during the next step in the process, a two-day workshop. At the workshop, participants learn more about the leadership practices and how to improve the areas identified in their feedback. Participants leave the workshop with an improvement plan for improving their leadership effectiveness. Participants are paired with partners who are expected to provide post-workshop support, exchange action plans, and commit to follow-up to ensure success in using what they learned. 1- What development activities are used in this program? Why are they important? 2- What data or outcomes should be collected to monitor the effectiveness of the leadership development program? Explain the business reason for your choice or outcomes or data.

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Answer:

Trustmark

1. The development activities used in this program are:

a. Leadership workshops

b. 360-degree feedback

c. One-on-one coaching

d. Improvement plans for participants

1b. These development activities enable participants to achieve success in their development learning.

2. The data or outcomes that should be collected to monitor the effectiveness of the leadership development program are the improved ability of participants to:

a. inspire a shared vision

b. challenge the process

c. enable others to act

d. encourage with the heart.

The business reason for the above-stated outcomes is that these outcomes will demonstrate that participants have actually improved their leadership skills.  Their improved leadership skills will galvanize them to become effective leaders who could create and grab new business opportunities for the overall growth of the company.

Explanation:

Creating a culture open to innovation and opportunity will enable Trustmark to become competitive.

Leadership workshops are sessions where participants learn and improve their leadership skills.

360-degree feedback is a communication strategy that enables face-to-face or one-on-one interaction.

One-on-one coaching is a personalized form of coaching aimed at improving a leader's skills exclusively.

Improvement plans for participants enable workshop participants to develop their skills and grow in their leadership experience.

Yankee Express is offering qualified customers a new credit card that offers an introductory rate of .5 percent per year, compounded monthly for the first 6 months, then increasing to 17.3 percent compounded monthly. Assume you transfer a balance of $6,300 from your existing credit card to Yankee Express, and make no subsequent payments. How much credit card interest will you owe at the end of the first year? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer: $582.15

Explanation:

Total amount owed in 6 months = 6,300 * ( 1 + 0.5%/12)⁶

= $6,315.77

Interest increases to 17.3%.

Amount owed at the end of the year:

= 6,315.77 * (1 + 17.3%/12)⁶

= $6,882.16  

Interest owed = Amount owed end of year - Beginning balance

= 6,882.16 - 6,300

= $582.15

Spindler, Inc. (a U.S.-based company), imports surfboards from a supplier in Brazil and sells them in the United States. Purchases are denominated in terms of the Brazilian real (BRL). During 2020, Spindler acquires 400 surfboards at a price of BRL 1,600 per surfboard, for a total of BRL 640,000.00. Spindler will pay for the surfboards when it sells them. Relevant exchange rates are as follows:


Date U.S. Dollar per Brazilian Real (BRL)
1-Sep-20 $0.24
1-Dec-20 0.23
31-Dec-20 0.25
1-Mar-21 0.235

Required:
a. Assume that Spindler acquired the surfboards on September 1, 2020, and made payment on December 1, 2020. What is the effect of the exchange rate fluctuations on reported income in 2020?
b. Assume that Spindler acquired the surfboards on December 1, 2020, and made payment on March 1, 2021. What is the effect of the exchange rate fluctuations on reported income in 2020 and 2021?
c. Assume that Spindler acquired the surfboards on September 1, 2020, and made payment on March 1, 2021. What is the effect of the exchange rate fluctuations on reported income in 2020 and in 2021?

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Answer:

a. The effect on reported income in 2020 is a foreign exchange gain of $6,400.

b-1. The effecton reported income in 2020 is a foreign exchange loss of -$12,800.

b-1. The effect on reported income in 2021 is a foreign exchange gain of $9,600.

c-1. The effect on reported income in 2020 is a foreign exchange loss of -$6,400.

c-1. The effect on reported income in 2021 is a foreign exchange gain of $9,600.

Explanation:

a. Assume that Spindler acquired the surfboards on September 1, 2020, and made payment on December 1, 2020. What is the effect of the exchange rate fluctuations on reported income in 2020?

Since the U.S. Dollar per Brazilian Real on 1-Sep-20 is higher than the U.S. Dollar per Brazilian Real on 31-Dec-20, the effect of the exchange rate fluctuations on reported income in 2020 is a foreign exchange gain calculated as follows:

Foreign exchange gain on 31-Dec-20 = Value of surfboards in Brazilian real *  (U.S. Dollar per Brazilian Real on 1-Sep-20 - U.S. Dollar per Brazilian Real on 31-Dec-20) = BRL640,000.00 * ($0.24 - $0.23) = $6,400

b. Assume that Spindler acquired the surfboards on December 1, 2020, and made payment on March 1, 2021. What is the effect of the exchange rate fluctuations on reported income in 2020 and 2021?

b-1. Since the U.S. Dollar per Brazilian Real on 1-Dec-20 is lower than the U.S. Dollar per Brazilian Real on 31-Dec-20, the effect of the exchange rate fluctuations on reported income in 2020 is a foreign exchange loss calculated as follows:

Foreign exchange loss on 31-Dec-20 = Value of surfboards in Brazilian real *  (U.S. Dollar per Brazilian Real on 1-De-20 - U.S. Dollar per Brazilian Real on 31-Dec-20) = BRL640,000.00 * ($0.23 - $0.25) = -$12,800

b-2. Since the U.S. Dollar per Brazilian Real on 31-Dec-20 is higher than the U.S. Dollar per Brazilian Real on 1-Mar-21, the effect of the exchange rate fluctuations on reported income in 2021 is a foreign exchange gain calculated as follows:

Foreign exchange gain on 31-Mar-21 = Value of surfboards in Brazilian real *  (U.S. Dollar per Brazilian Real on 1-Dec-20 - U.S. Dollar per Brazilian Real on 1-Mar-21) = BRL640,000.00 * ($0.25 - $0.235) = $9,600

c. Assume that Spindler acquired the surfboards on September 1, 2020, and made payment on March 1, 2021. What is the effect of the exchange rate fluctuations on reported income in 2020 and in 2021?

c-1. Since the U.S. Dollar per Brazilian Real on 1-Sep-20 is lower than the U.S. Dollar per Brazilian Real on 31-Dec-20, the effect of the exchange rate fluctuations on reported income in 2020 is a foreign exchange loss calculated as follows:

Foreign exchange loss on 31-Dec-20 = Value of surfboards in Brazilian real *  (U.S. Dollar per Brazilian Real on 1-Sep-20 - U.S. Dollar per Brazilian Real on 31-Dec-20) = BRL640,000.00 * ($0.24 - $0.25) = -$6,400

c-2. Since the U.S. Dollar per Brazilian Real on 31-Dec-20 is higher than the U.S. Dollar per Brazilian Real on 1-Mar-21, the effect of the exchange rate fluctuations on reported income in 2021 is a foreign exchange gain calculated as follows:

Foreign exchange gain on 31-Mar-21 = Value of surfboards in Brazilian real *  (U.S. Dollar per Brazilian Real on 1-Dec-20 - U.S. Dollar per Brazilian Real on 1-Mar-21) = BRL640,000.00 * ($0.25 - $0.235) = $9,600

Communicating Negative News EffectivelyAt 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. Read the following scenario:Your company started using shipping company two months ago. During your short relationship with a new the company, you notice that it regularly inflates its shipping rates, fails to meet scheduled deliveries, and loses packages. You decide to write a letter to them ending the business relationship. 1. What are your goals when responding to the previous scenario? A. To encourage follow-up correspondence from the receiver. B. To ensure that the company knows you are angry.C. To convey fairness.D. To avoid creating legal liability for your company.E. To make the receiver understand the bad news.2. Staying calm and using polite language while offering a clear explanation of why the negative message was necessary helps the sender to:___.A. Limit legal liability.B. Be firm in their decision.C. Project a professional image.D. Avoid apologizing.

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Answer:

Communicating Negative News Effectively

1. The goals when responding to the previous scenario is:

E. To make the receiver understand the bad news.

2. Staying calm and using polite language while offering a clear explanation of why the negative message was necessary helps the sender to:___

D. Avoid apologizing.

Explanation:

To effectively communicate negative news to a recipient, the sender needs to clarify her goal.  The goal is the purpose that she wants to achieve through the communication.  There are many goals one can pursue when delivering negative news.  They include avoiding further clarification, legal liability, or erroneous admission of guilt, maintaining relationships, reducing tensions, and achieving the intended outcome.

Which of the following is an example of an instance of public health education that created positive externalities?


teaching pregnant women hygienic practices in the early 1900s


people learning the importance of washing their hands


public campaigns against smoking in the late 1900s


all of the above

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Answer:

D.) All of the above

Explantin

Teaching preg women abt hygienic practicers helped prevent infection because preg women are more prone to infections since they sweat more and stuff... (due to hormone)

People learning the importance of wash their hands is important because it helps prevent the spread of dieases. For example the infamous coronavirus

Public campaign against smoking was important in the 1990s because people back then didn't know smoking could cause. It caused cancer stroke lung dieases etc

The balance sheet of Sheffield Company at December 31, 2019, includes the following.
Notes receivable $51,200
Accounts receivable 195,600
Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts 24,600 $222,200
Transactions in 2020 include the following.
1. Accounts receivable of $151,300 were collected including accounts of $67,500 on which 4% sales discounts were allowed.
2. $5,670 was received in payment of an account which was written off the books as worthless in 2019.
3. Customer accounts of $24,800 were written off during the year.
4. At year-end, Allowance for Doubtful Accounts was estimated to need a balance of $20,900. This estimate is based on an analysis of aged accounts receivable.
Required:
Prepare all journal entries necessary to reflect the transaction above.

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Answer:

S/n  Accounts titles                                    Debit         Credit

1.      Cash[$151,300 - ($67,500*4%)]       $148,600

        Sales Discounts ($67,500*4%)       $2,700

            Accounts Receivable                                       $151,300

2.      Accounts Receivable                       $5,670

               Allowance for Doubtful Accounts                 $5,670

        Cash                                                   $5,670  

               Accounts Receivable                                      $5,670

3.      Allowance for Doubtful Accounts     $24,800

               Accounts Receivable                                      $24,800

4.      Bad Debt Expense                              $15,430

                 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts                 $15,430

Workings:

$24,600 + $5,670 - $24,800 = $5,470

$20,900 - $5,470 =

Golden Generator Supply is approached by Mr. Stephen, a new customer, to fulfill a large one-time-only special order for a product similar to one offered to regular customers. Golden Generator Supply has excess capacity. The following per unit data apply for sales to regular customers:

Direct materials $180
Direct manufacturing labor 170
Variable manufacturing support 250
Fixed manufacturing support 140
Total manufacturing costs 740
Markup (10% of total manufacturing costs) 74
Estimated selling price $814

Required:
If Mr. Stephen wanted a long-term commitment, and not a one-time-only special order, for supplying this product, calculate the most likely price to be quoted assuming the markup remains the same?

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Answer:

$814

Explanation:

With regards to the above, if it charges a price below the full cost and markup, it will not be able to sustain such in the long run.

However, when a company received one time only, then they may be willing to charge a lower price in order to cover a portion of their fixed cost when there is extra capacity; whereas in the long run, they will have to charge at full cost so that they will not lose money.

what are the intermediaries of netflix​

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The intermediaries of Netflix are Akami (AKAM).

The Work-in-Process inventory account of a manufacturing firm shows a balance of $3,250 at the end of an accounting period. The job cost sheets of two uncompleted jobs show charges of $510 and $310 for materials, and charges of $410 and $670 for direct labor. From this information, it appears that the company is using a predetermined overhead rate, as a percentage of direct labor costs, of:

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Answer:

$1.25

Explanation:

With regards to the above and given that;

Direct material = $510 310

Direct labor = $410 $670

Manufacturing overhead?

Work in process = Direct material + Direct labor + manufacturing overhead

$3,250 = $820 + $1,080 + MOH

$3,250 - $1,900 = MOH

MOH = $1,350

Overhead rate = MOH/Direct labor hour

= $1,350/1080

= $1.25

A company issued 70 shares of $30 par value preferred stock for $4,000 cash. The journal entry to record the issuance is:______.
A. Debit Cash $2,100; credit Preferred Stock $2,100.
B. Debit Investment in Preferred Stock $2,100; credit Cash $2,100.
C. Debit Cash $4,000; credit Preferred Stock $4,000.
D. Debit Preferred Stock $2,100, debit Investment in Preferred Stock $1,900; credit Cash $4,000.
E. Debit Cash $4,000; credit Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value, Preferred Stock $1,900, credit Preferred Stock $2,100.

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Answer:

E. Debit Cash $4,000; credit Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value, Preferred Stock $1,900, credit Preferred Stock $2,100.

Explanation:

Journal Entry for Issuance of 70 shares of $30 par value preferred stock for $4,000 is -

Cash Debited -  $4,000

Paid in Capital in excess of Par value Credited -  $1,900

Preferred Stock (70 shares × $30 each) Credited - $2,100

The correct option is - E. Debit Cash $4,000; credit Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value, Preferred Stock $1,900, credit Preferred Stock $2,100.

It is better to ___ than to ___.

A. pay with a credit card; use cash

B. pay down a credit card; save the money

C. save the money, pay off a credit card

D. use cash; save the money

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Answer:

It is better to pay down a cred card than to save the money.

Or B

Explanation: I just took the quiz.

It is better to "save the money, pay off a credit card" than to "use cash". The correct option is C.

Why is it important to save money early?

The first step toward financial independence is saving money. The sooner children and teenagers begin saving, the more probable it is that it will become a habit. Children and teenagers can benefit from compound interest by saving frequently and early. Finding ways to generate additional money might help kids and teenagers increase their savings.

This is because paying off a credit card debt can help reduce overall debt and save money in the long term by avoiding high-interest charges. On the other hand, using cash may provide a sense of security and control over spending, but it does not necessarily address existing debt or help build credit history.

Thus, the ideal selection is option C.

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Which of the following is NOT a benefit provided by a stakeholder analysis document?
Select an answer:
You will know who the project stakeholders are.
You can prioritize stakeholders so you make sure to keep the most important ones happy.
You will know the best way to communicate project information to the stakeholders.
You will understand the best way to work with different stakeholders to get results.

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Answer:

This is not a benefit provided by a stakeholder analysis document:

You can prioritize stakeholders so you make sure to keep the most important ones happy.

Explanation:

A stakeholder analysis document identifies a project's stakeholders, their participation levels, interests, and influences in the project.  It determines the best approach to involve, and therefore, communicate with each stakeholder group.  The purpose of the document is not to prioritize stakeholders but to identify the groups.

4.7 Discuss the role that computers play in modern society.

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Answer:

Computer roles in education in modern society

Storage of information.

Quick data processing.

Audio-visual aids in teaching.

Better presentation of information.

Access to the Internet.

Quick communication between students, teachers and parents.

Explanation:

Computers make people's lives easier and more comfortable:

they provide opportunities for staying in touch to billions of people who are in different parts of the world.

People can drive computerized cars and work for employers from other countries without even seeing them.

XYZ company sells wooden carvings for $300 each. The direct materials cost per unit is $160 and the direct labor per unit is 2 hours at a rate of $26 per hour. Manufacturing overhead (all fixed costs) is applied based on labor hours at a rate of $36 per hour. XYZ makes and sells 1,000 units per period. How many units must XYZ sell to breakeven

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Answer:

818 units

Explanation:

Unit Contribution margin

= 300 - 160 - (2 × $26)

= $88

Fixed cost period

= (2 × $36) × 1,000 units

= $72,000

Break even = Fixed cost / Contribution margin

Break even = $72,000 / $88

Break even = 818 units

Therefore, XYZ company must sell 818 units to break even.

An accounting clerk for Chesner Co. prepared the following bank reconciliation: Chesner Co. Bank Reconciliation August 31

Cash balance according to company’s records $11,100
Add: Outstanding checks $3,585
Error by Chesner Co. in recording Check No. 1056 as $950 instead of $590 360
Note for $12,000 collected by bank, including interest 12,480 16,425
$27,525
Deduct: Deposit in transit on August 31 $7,200 Bank service charges 25 7,225
Cash balance according to bank statement $20,300

Required:
a. From the data prepared by the accounting clerk, prepare a new bank reconciliation for Chesner Co.,
b. If a balance sheet were prepared for Chesner Co. on July 31, 2016, what amount should be reported for cash?

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Chesner Co.

Bank reconciliation statement

a.

Cash balance according to bank statement

$20,300

Add:

Deposit in transit on July 31

$7,200

Deduct:

Outstanding checks

($3,585)

Balance

$3,615

Adjusted balance

$23,915

Cash balance according to company's record

$11,100

Add:

Error in recording check no

1056 as $950 instead of $590

$360

Note for $12,000 collected by bank including interest

$12,480

Deduct:

Bank service charge

($25)

Balance

$12,815

Adjusted balance

$23,915

b. The amount that should be reported as cash if a balance sheet were prepared for Chesner Co. on July 31, 2016 is $23,915

This year Don and his son purchased real estate for an investment. The price of the property was $630,000, and the title named Don and his son as joint tenants with the right of survivorship. Don provided $358,000 of the purchase price and his son provided the remaining $272,000. Has Don made a taxable gift and, if so, in what amount

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Answer:

$28,000

Explanation:

Calculation for Don taxable gift amount

Taxable gift amount=[$358,000 − ($630,000)/2] − $15,000

Taxable gift amount=[$358,000 −$315,000] − $15,000

Taxable gift amount=$43,000-$15,000

Taxable gift amount=$28,000

Therefore Don has made a taxable gift of the amount of $28,000

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