On January 1, 2024, Bear Cove Co. issued its 11% bonds in the face amount of $3,000, which mature on January 1, 2034. The bonds were issued for $3,385 to yield 9%. Bear Cove uses the effective-interest method of amortizing the bond premium. Interest is payable annually on December 31. The 12/31/24 bond carrying value is approximately:

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Answer 1

Answer: The bond carrying value is approximately $3,332

Explanation:  

Given that

Year    Int. Expense(A)   Interest pmt(B)  Pre. amortization    Bonds carrying val

          9% of previous      11% of face              B-A                    Issue price - prem

          carrying value            value                                                         Amort

0                     0                           0                         0                         $3,385

1            (0.09×3385)         (0.11×3000)          (330 - 304.65)      (3,385 - 25.35 )

                $304.65               $330.00                $25.35                   $3,359.65

2          (0.09×3,359.65)    (0.11×3000)          (330 - 302.37)   (3,359.65-27.63)

                $302.37               $330.00                $27.63                  $3,332.02

The bond carrying value is approximately $3,332


Related Questions

How do firms operating in the formal economy identify and analyze the parts of the informal economy relevant to their strategies

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Answer:

Business forms strategy to earn profits. Formal economy restricts business from extra ordinary profits and the business activities are regulated by government.

Explanation:

Formal economy focuses on commercial activities that generate government taxes. In informal economy the businesses are not regulated and taxes are not paid. The competition is distorted in the market and business make unfair profits. Informal economy poses a threat to formal economy system.

On December 18, Intel receives $260,000 from a customer toward a cash sale of $2.6 million for computer chips to be completed on January 23. The computer chips had a total production cost of $1.6 million. What journal entries should Intel record on December 18 and January 23

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Answer:

December 18

Debit : Cash $260,000

Credit : Deferred Revenue $260,000

January 23

Debit : Cost of Sales $1.6 million

Debit : Deferred Revenue $260,000

Debit : Trade Receivable $2,340,000

Credit : Inventory $1.6 million

Credit : Sales Revenue $2.6 million

Explanation:

During December 18, the firm receives cash and must recognize this asset. On the other hand it should recognize the Liability, Deferred Revenue for the sale not yet completed.

During January 23, reverse the Deferred Revenue and recognize the Sales Revenue for that amount. Also recognize the cost of sales and decrease in inventory. the remainder not yet paid is a Trade Receivable and must be recognized.

Scottie Barnes has an investment that will pay him $6,400, $6,450, $7,225, and $7,500 over the next four years. If his opportunity cost is 10 percent, what is the future value of the cash flows he will receive

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Answer:

Total FV= $34,947.44

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Cash flows:

1= $6,400

2= $6,450

3= $7,225

4= $7,500

Opportunity cost= 10%

To calculate the future value of the cash flows, we need to use the following formula on each cash flow:

FV= Cf*(1+i)^n

i= opportunity cost

FV1= 6,400*1.1^4= 9,370.24

FV2= 6,450*1.1^3= 8,584.95

FV3= 7,225*1.1^2= 8,742.25

FV4= 7,500*1.1= 8,250

Total FV= $34,947.44

You know that one of your shortcomings is that you have no real job experience to speak of. You are considering beefing up your resume by exaggerating the extent of the class project you worked on for a few weeks at your brother-in-law’s small consulting firm. You could reword the resume to make it sound as if you were actually employed there and that your responsibilities were greater than they actually were. What would you do?

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Answer:

Obviously, I will not reword the resume in order make it sound as if I was employed.

Explanation:

Solution:

Obviously, I will not reword the resume in order make it sound as if I was employed.

Because:

1. It is ethically wrong.

2. If I reword the resume, then obviously, I would present fake certificates to the company in order to prove the rewording or exaggerating presenting in the resume.

3. Fake documents and certificates can not be hidden for long.

4. It is really dangerous and illegal to present fake data and certificates. You can get a job on those fake profiles but after some time, chances are very high that you will be caught red handed. And consequently, you can face severe legal proceedings as well.

Hence, I will definitely not exaggerate or reword the resume. Better way is to get an internship experience for free and then provide real certificates to secure a job.  

How does QuickBooks Online use machine learning in its reconciliation tool to help find any hidden transactions

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Answer: b. It can identify transactions where the transaction date is in a future period and the cleared date is in the statement period .

Explanation:

QuickBooks online uses machine learning based on the transactions that it conducts with its millions of users so that it provides a better experience for those same users.

One way machine learning is used is in reconciliation where it identifies transactions that may have a future date but by virtue of their clearing dates should be in the current period and so may have been hidden.

This year, Johnson Mills has annual revenue of $37,800, cost of goods sold of $23,200, and administrative expenses of $6,300. The firm paid $700 in dividends, $280 in interest, and has a total tax rate of 21 percent. The firm will add $2,810 to retained earnings. What is the depreciation expense?

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Answer:

$3,857

Explanation:

From the above, we do know that;

Revenue - Expenses = Net income

But

Expenses = Revenue - Cost of goods sold - Admin expenses - Depreciation expenses

Also,

Net income tax = Income before taxes × ( 1 - tax rate)

Since we do not know Net income taxes,

Net income - Dividends = Change in retain earnings

Net income = $2,810 + $700

= $3,510

Income before taxes = $3,510 / 0.79

= $4,443

$37,800 - $23,200 - $6,300 - Depreciation expenses = $4,443

Therefore,

Depreciation expenses = $3,857

CCC Company’s most recent income statement shows (in thousands of dollars) sales $2,000, interest payments $100, and net income $140. Its most recent balance sheet shows (also in thousands of dollars) total debt financing $800. If the total asset turnover ratio computed from the company’s most recent financial statements was 1.5, what would we compute return on assets (ROA) to be? (Hint: you should use the DuPont method of analysis.) A. 4.7% B. 10.5% C. 26.7% D. 18.7% E. 3.0%

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Answer:

B. 10.5%

Explanation:

The computation of the return on assets is shown below:

As we know that

Return on assets = Net income ÷ total assets

where,

Total assets is

Total asset turnover = Sales ÷ Total assets

1.5 = $2,000 ÷ Total assets

So, the total assets is $1,333.33

Now the return on assets is

= $140 ÷ $1,333.33

= 10.5%

Assume that at the beginning of the year, Firm B divested itself of $20,000 of unproductive capital and earnings for the year fell by only $3,000. Abnormal earnings are:

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Answer:

The correct response will be "$600".

Explanation:

The given problem is incomplete. Please find attachment of the complete query.

The given values are:

Normal earning,

= 11000

Rate of interest,

r = 8%

Now,

The abnormal earning will be:

= [tex]Normal \ earning-Net \ income[/tex]

= [tex]11000-((150000-20000)\times 8 \ percent)[/tex]

= [tex]11000-((130000)\times 8 \ percent)[/tex]

= [tex]600[/tex] ($)

QUESTION 10 of 10: Good market research can help you determine your break-even point, which is: a) When variable costs equal fixed costs b) When even one more problem will break you c) The point at the geometric center of your target customer base d) The number of units you need to sell, taking into account variable costs, in order to cover fixed costs.

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Answer:

d) The number of units you need to sell, taking into account variable costs, in order to cover fixed costs.

Explanation:

Breakeven analysis can be defined as a financial accounting method or technique used for determining the number of units a business firm must sell at a specific price so as to cover all of its costs. It is a concept that allow business owners or financial experts to determine and know what they need to sell either on a monthly or annual (yearly) basis, in order to be able to cover the costs of doing the business.

Basically, it helps us to determine the amount of revenue required for the smooth operation of a business, amount of money needed to cover both fixed and variable costs. Using the breakeven analysis, production costs can be categorized as;

1. Variable costs: these are costs that usually change with respect to changes in the level of production or output. Examples are direct labor, maintenance of equipment or machines, raw materials costs etc.

2. Fixed costs: these are the costs which are not directly related to the level of production or not affected by the quantity of output in an organization. Examples are rent, depreciation, administrative cost, research and development costs, marketing costs etc.

Hence, a good market research can help you determine your break-even point, which typically is the number of units you need to sell, taking into account variable costs, in order to cover fixed costs.

Why do overhead costs often shift from high-volume products to low-volume products when a company switches from a conventional costing method to activity-based costing

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Answer:

When a company is using conventional costing methods, the costs are allocated based on volume so those products with a high volume will get a higher share of the costs.

When Activity-based costing is used however, costs are assigned more accurately which will lead to the actual products that are causing the costs incurring them instead of those high-volume products so it will appear as though overhead costs have shifted from high-volume products to low-volume products.

Listed below are current asset items for Lester Company at December 31, 2019. Finished goods inventory $35,000 Cash 22,000 Prepaid expenses 2,000 Accounts receivable 4,000 Short-term investments 25,000 Raw materials inventory 17,000 Work in process inventory 23,000 Supplies 500 Prepare the current assets section of the balance sheet. (List Current Assets in order of liquidity.)

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Answer:

Current Assets :

Work in process inventory          23,000

Raw materials inventory              17,000

Finished goods inventory           35,000

Supplies                                            500

Accounts receivable                     4,000

Prepaid expenses                         2,000

Short-term investments              25,000

Cash                                            22,000

Total                                           128,500

Explanation:

Current Assets are always shows in the order of their liquidity in the Balance Sheet. That is the order in which they are quickly be converted into cash within a period of less than 12 months. Start with the Inventories to cash and cash equivalents as shown above.

1. When you played the New York City Budget game, how did this change your opinion on how governments operate cities? What are some of the ways a city can earn revenue?
2. What are the similarities and differences between balancing a city budget and balancing a personal budget?

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85 billion hope I was much help have a nice day

The following Is a list of well-known companies.
1. Alcoa Inc.
2. Boeing
3. Caterpillar
4. Citigroup Inc.
5. CVS
6. Dow Chemkal Company
7. eBay Inc.
8. FedEx
9. Ford Motor Company
10. Gap Inc.
11. Block
12. Hilton Hospitality, Inc
13. Procter & Gamble
14. SunTrust
15. Walmart Stores, Inc.

Required:
Indicate whether each of the above companies are primarily a service, merchandise, or manufacturing business.

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Answer:

  The companies                              Indication

1. Alcoa Inc.                                     Manufacturing business

2. Boeing                                         Manufacturing business

3. Caterpillar                                    Manufacturing business

4. Citigroup Inc.                               Service business

5. CVS                                              Merchandising business

6. Dow Chemkal Company             Manufacturing business

7. eBay Inc.                                      Service business

8. FedEx                                           Service business

9. Ford Motor Company                  Manufacturing business

10. Gap Inc.                                       Merchandising business

11. H&R Block                                    Service business

12. Hilton Hospitality, Inc                 Service business

13. Procter & Gamble                       Manufacturing business

14. SunTrust                                      Service business

15. Walmart Stores, Inc.                   Merchandising business

Select the correct answer.
Delegating means being responsible for all the work.
A True
B. False

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Answer:

B. False

Explanation:

Delegating is using one's authority to assign some responsibilities to team members. Usually, delegations stem from a senior officer to a junior officer but can also be between co-workers. It is authorizing and empowering someone else to execute some of your responsibilities on your behalf.

In delegation, the delegating authority must provide clear guidance on how the assigned duties are discharged. Some level of supervision is still required as delegating does not take away the accountability element from the delegating authority.

One of the toughest problems in investigating systems requirements is ensuring that they are complete and comprehensive. Imagine that you are a systems analyst. Decide the primary way in which you would ensure that you secure the necessary information during an interview session with a client. Devise a plan for accommodating conflicting responses for the same procedure from two different people you interviewe

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Answer:

A) One of the most professional ways of acquiring information from a client during an interview is to approach the exercise in a semi-structured manner.

B) In order to accommodate conflicting responses from the same procedure from two different people, it is important to seek to understand what their interests are.

Explanation:

A) Semi-structured questions allow flexibility. Though the business analyst comes to the table with a set of pre-determined questions, they must be prepared to go outside of that list in order to get to the root of the problem which the clients needs to solve.

Another job of the analyst is to see beyond the immediate needs of the client and communicate to them, based on the information they provided any other problem that needs to be catered to.

Recording all information provided by the respondent is mission-critical.

B) Clarity of interests helps the analyst to determine what approach is best for accomodating both responses.

Cheers

Governor Patrick Cote of Vermont is beginning his primary campaign for the presidency and is considering whether or not to accept public funds set aside for primary candidates in the Presidential Election Campaign Fund. Cote is concerned that his primary opponents may forgo revenue from the fund with the hope of raising money beyond its established limits. From which group could Cote solicit funds to maximize donations to his primary campaign, thereby allowing him the option of declining money from the Presidential Election Campaign Fund

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Question Completion with Options:

a. Political action committees

b. Professional organizations

c. Corporations

d. Labor unions

Answer:

The group from which Cote could solicit funds to maximize donations to his primary campaign, thereby allowing him the option of declining money from the Presidential Election Campaign Fund is called:

Political action committees

Explanation:

A political action committee is a committee set up primarily to raise funds for the political campaign of a candidate.  The committee collects funds from various individuals, better called contributors, and then distributes the funds to candidates who support the same ideals as the contributors.  The establishment of a political action committee by supporters of a political aspirant enables the committee to collect funds for distribution to a candidate's political course.  The committee is established based on ideology and political interests.

Casper and Cecile divorced in 2018. As part of the divorce settlement, Casper transferred stock to Cecile. Casper purchased the stock for $180,000, and it had a market value of $288,000 on the date of the transfer. Cecile sold the stock for $252,000 a month after receiving it. In addition Casper is required to pay Cecile $9,000 a month in alimony. He made five payments to her during the year.

Required:
a. What are the tax consequences for Casper and Cecile regarding these transactions?
b. How much gain or loss does Casper recognize on the transfer of the stock?
c. Does Casper receive a deduction for the $7,500 alimony paid?
d. How much income does Cecile have from the $7,500 alimony received?
e. When Cecile sells the stock, how much does she report?

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Answer:

a. No gain or loss will be recognized by either party.

b. $0 gain or loss will be recognized by Casper on the transfer.

c. Yes, a deduction will be received by Casper for the $45,000 alimony paid during the year.

d. The amount of income is the $45,000 alimony received from Casper during the year.

e. Cecile will report a capital gains of $72,000.

Explanation:

Note: This question has some errors. The correct question is therefore provided before answering the question as follows:

Casper and Cecile divorced in 2018. As part of the divorce settlement, Casper transferred stock to Cecile. Casper purchased the stock for $180,000, and it had a market value of $288,000 on the date of the transfer. Cecile sold the stock for $252,000 a month after receiving it. In addition Casper is required to pay Cecile $9,000 a month in alimony. He made five payments to her during the year.

Required:

a. What are the tax consequences for Casper and Cecile regarding these transactions?

b. How much gain or loss does Casper recognize on the transfer of the stock?

c. Does Casper receive a deduction for the $45,000 alimony paid?

d. How much income does Cecile have from the $45,000 alimony received?

e. When Cecile sells the stock, how much does she report?

The explanation of the answers are now given as folllows:

a. What are the tax consequences for Casper and Cecile regarding these transactions?

Casper who is the party that is making the transfer will enjoy a deduction for the property he transferred as he is nt entitled to the deduction. In addition, no gain or loss will be recognized by Casper o the transfer.

Cecila who us the party that receives the property will also not recognize income. She will include the property received on cost basis equal to basis of the Casper who is the party that the transfer.

b. How much gain or loss does Casper recognize on the transfer of the stock?

$0 gain or loss will be recognized by Casper on the transfer.

The reason for this is that anything that is paid under alimony that is not cash is not taxable. Since what Casper transferred is not cash, $0 will be recognized.

c. Does Casper receive a deduction for the $45,000 alimony paid?

The total alimony made by Casper during the year is calculated as follows:

Total alimony paid = Alimony amount * Number of payments during the year = $9,000 * 5 = $45,000

Therefore, a deduction will be received by Casper for the $45,000 alimony paid during the year.

d. How much income does Cecile have from the $45,000 alimony received?

The amount of income is the $45,000 alimony received from Casper during the year. And this will be included in her gross income.

e. When Cecile sells the stock, how much does she report?

The amount she will report as capital gain can be calculated as follows:

Capital gains = Revenue from the sales of the stock by Cecile - Purchase price paid by Casper =  $252,000 - $180,000 = $72,000

Therefore, Cecile will report a capital gains of $72,000.

Answer the following question based on your understanding of interest rate risk and reinvestment risk. True or False: Assuming all else is equal, the shorter a bond’s maturity, the more its price will change in response to a given change in interest rates. False True

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

In the case when the maturity of the bond is shorter the risk of the rate of interest would be less and on the other hand when the maturity of the bond is longer so the risk of the rate of the interest would be high this creates a negative impact on the bond price

So as per the given situation the given statement is false

Some companies do not act responsibly in the marketplace, especially when it comes to fair competition. Fair competition between businesses is necessary for the marketplace to operate effectively. The market economy relies chiefly on market forces to allocate goods, services, and other resources, and to determine prices. some companies they use unethical tactics to eliminate competition.

1.Explain three main unethical practices of businesses that can affect consumers.

2. Highlight the main two Responsibilities towards customers.

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Answer:

A market economy is an economic system in which economic decisions and the pricing of goods and services are guided by the interactions of a country's individual citizens and businesses. There may be some government intervention or central planning, but usually this term refers to an economy that is more market oriented in general.

A municipal bond carries a coupon rate of 6.50% and is trading at par. What would be the equivalent taxable yield of this bond to a taxpayer in a 35% combined tax bracket

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Answer:

10%

Explanation:

Formula for computation of equivalent taxable yield is r = rm/1-t. Where the tax rate is t, rm is Yield on municipal bond and r is Tax equivalent yield

r = rm/1-t

r = 6.50% / 1 - 35%

r = 6.50% / 0.65%

r = 10%

So, the equivalent taxable yield of this bond to a taxpayer in a 35% combined tax bracket is 10%

Select the correct answer.
Workers like authoritarian leaders best.
A True
B. False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

In autocratic leadership, the leader or manager does not allow the team members to contribute to the group's decisions. It is also known as authoritarian leadership. The leader issues command-like instructions that must be followed by everyone.

In general, workers do not like authoritarian leaders. Authoritarian leaders do not consider workers' opinions, nor do they value their inputs in decision making. Discouraging group inputs stifles creativity and innovation. Workers are always demoralized as they do not feel part of the team and its decisions.

Answer:

False!

Explanation:

I just took the test right now!

What types of firms lend to businesses needing capital or long-term funds?


A) Insurance companies


B) Pension and trust services


C) Commercial finance companies


D) Pension funds

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

There are some Companies that lend money and treat loans. The type of firms lend to businesses needing capital or long-term funds is Commercial finance companies.

A financial institution (FI) is known to be a type of company that is involved in the business dealings where financial and monetary transactions such as deposits, loans, investments are made.

Commercial finance company is simply known to be a type of finance institution where loans are made available to manufacturers and wholesalers.

Conclusively, this Commercial finance company gives loans that can be paid back in a longer run to people who want to start up business.

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Trends that have contributed to the recent increase in eating disorders in the United States include a(n): a. More competitive workplace b. Increase in the number of divorces c. Focus on being thin as a measure of attractiveness d. Increase in the number of nonnutritional foods consumed ANS: C In most modern societies, a high value is placed on a slim body.

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Answer:

The answer is "Option C".

Explanation:

In the US, mental illnesses have increasingly been on the rise, including patterns that are highly valuable in most modern societies. Anorexia and bipolar disorder are also included. These are complicated, severe but potentially destructive. These are also the result of a complex confluence of things such as biology, cell biology, sociology, culture, and the environment.

How does GDP accounting record the following events? For each of them, describe how they would be computed in GDP accounts using the income method, the production method, and the expenditure method.

a. Tom purchases a brand new Volkswagen from Germany for his start up ride sharing business for $20,000. He provides ride-sharing services earning him revenues of $40,000. During the course of the year, the Volkswagen depreciates by $2,000. Tom has no other costs.
b. An army battalion is deployed to the border to repel a threatened Canadian invasion. The soldiers earn wages of $10,000 and use ammunition that the government bought for $5,000. The ammunition was produced using $2,000 of imported steel and 100 hours of work, for which the workers were paid $1,000. Hint: two things are produced in this example, what is the value added for each of them?
c. The government collects $1000 in income taxes from Pam.
d. Pam earns $4000 for working as a babysitter and pays $1000 in income taxes.

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Answer:

a. Tom purchases a brand new Volkswagen from Germany for his start up ride sharing business for $20,000. He provides ride-sharing services earning him revenues of $40,000. During the course of the year, the Volkswagen depreciates by $2,000. Tom has no other costs.

GDP increases by $20,000:

It will increase $40,000 by the services provided (consumption) but will decrease $20,000 due to the imported car (negative net exports).

b. An army battalion is deployed to the border to repel a threatened Canadian invasion. The soldiers earn wages of $10,000 and use ammunition that the government bought for $5,000. The ammunition was produced using $2,000 of imported steel and 100 hours of work, for which the workers were paid $1,000. Hint: two things are produced in this example, what is the value added for each of them?

GDP increases by $13,000:

Government spending increases by $15,000.

Net imports decrease by $2,000.

c. The government collects $1000 in income taxes from Pam.

GDP doesn't change. Taxes are not included in the GDP

d. Pam earns $4000 for working as a babysitter and pays $1000 in income taxes.

GDP increases by $4,000 (consumption).

Which option identifies what can be inferred about Sophie's degree from the following scenario?
Sophie has graduated and obtained a job in the survey research field. She oversees a team of researchers who analyze the effectiveness of survey methodologies for a large market research
mirm.
O Sophie eamed a degree in survey methodology
O Sophie camed a professional researcher certification,
O Sophie eamed a bachelor's degree
O Sophie eamed an advanced degree

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Answer:

O  Sophie earned a degree in survey methodology

Explanation:

Sophie is a manager in the survey company. Her team is made up of researchers who analyze the effectiveness of survey methodologies.    For  Sophie to effectively manage a team of researchers, she needs to be good at research work. This suggests that Sophie must have graduated with a degree in survey methodology. The minimum requirement for a manager in many professions is a degree in the relevant field of study.

The answer is NOT:

Sophie earned a professional researcher certification.

Suppose a relative has promised to give you $1,000 as a gift the day you graduate. Assuming a constant interest rate of 5%, consider the present and future values of this gift depending on whether you graduate in 1 year or in 2 years.

Complete the first row of the table by determining the value of the gift in one and two years if you become engaged today.

Present Value Value in One Year Value in Two Years
Date Received (Dollars) (Dollars) (Dollars)
Today 1,000.00 ? ?
In 1 year ? 1,000.00
In 2 years ? 1,000.00

Complete the first column of the table by computing the present value of the gift if you get engaged in one year or two years. The present value of the gift is _________ if you get engaged in two years than it is if you get engaged in one year.

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Answer:

a.

Date Received        Present Value            Value in 1 year    Value in 2 years

Today                                1,000                           $1,050               $1,102.50

In 1 year                           $952.38                      $1,000

In 2 years                        $907.03                                                  $1,000

Future value in 1 year if $1,000 is received today:

= 1,000 * (1 + 5%)

= $1,050

Future value in 2 years:

= 1,000 * ( 1 + 5%)²

= $‭1,102.5‬

Present value if $1,000 received in a year:

= 1,000/(1 + 5%)

= $952.38

If received in 2 years:

= 1,000 / (1 + 5%)²

= $907.03

b. The present value of the gift is smaller if you get engaged in two years than it is if you get engaged in one year.

No-Toxic-Toys currently has $400,000 of equity and is planning an $160,000 expansion to meet increasing demand for its product. The company currently earns $100,000 in net income, and the expansion will yield $50,000 in additional income before any interest expense. The company has three options: (1) do not expand, (2) expand and issue $160,000 in debt that requires payments of 8% annual interest, or (3) expand and raise $160,000 from equity financing. For each option, compute (a) net income and (b) return on equity (Net Income ÷ Equity). Ignore any income tax effects. (Round "Return on equity" to 1 decimal place.)

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Answer:

OPTION 1:

net income = $100,000

return on equity = $100,000 / $400,000 = 25%

OPTION 2:

net income = $100,000 + $50,000 - ($160,000 x 8%) = $150,000 - $12,800 = $137,200

return on equity = $137,200 / $400,000 = 34.3% (yields highest returns but also increases risk)

OPTION 3:

net income = $100,000 + $50,000 = $150,000

return on equity = $150,000 / ($400,000 + $160,000) = $150,000 / $560,000 = 26.79%

The stage which relates to
development of decision making
abilities, interpersonal and technical
competencies is known as:
Select one:
a. Facilitating the improvement
of quality and employee
productivity
b. Norming
c. Storming
d. Forming​

= Storming

Answers

Explanation:

The stage which relates to

development of decision making

abilities, interpersonal and technical

competencies is known as storming

'Team development' consists of five distinct stages with each having its own significance in ensuring smooth and effective performance by every member for attaining the desired goals.

The stage of team development that is associated with making a decision by ruling out internal conflicts or competencies would be:

c). Storming

'Storming' is described as the stage at which the various members of the team come up with a variety of ideas. Each member attempts to make sure that his/her idea stands out and this leads to arguments, competition, and conflicts among the team members. As a result, the original goal of the team is often sidelined. Therefore, the leader plays a key role in managing these conflicts and strike focus back to the goal. The leader of the team communicates with the team and makes a decision that helps in gathering the team as a unit for setting out the norms in the next stage.

Thus, option C is the correct answer.

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For each situation, prepare the appropriate journal entry for the redemption of the bonds.

a. Flounder Corp. redeemed $124,000 face value, 10% bonds on April 30, 2022, at 105. The carrying value of the bonds at the redemption date was $111,972. The bonds pay annual interest, and the interest payment due on April 30, 2022, has been made and recorded. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)
b. Shamrock, Inc. redeemed $162,000 face value, 12.5% bonds on June 30, 2022, at 99. The carrying value of the bonds at the redemption date was $174,960. The bonds pay annual interest, and the interest payment due on June 30, 2022, has been made and recorded.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are given below:

On Apr. 30

Bonds payable $124,000  

Loss on redemption of bonds( bal fig)   $18,228  

          Discount on Bonds payable($124,000 - $111,972) $12,028

          Cash ($124,000 × 1.05) 1,30,200

(Being redemption of bonds at 105 is recorded)  

On Jun. 30

Bonds payable $162,000

Premium on Bonds payable($174,960 - $162,000) $12,960  

          Gain on redemption of bonds ( bal fig) $14,580

          Cash($162,000 × .99) $160,380

(Being redemption of bonds at 98 is recorded)  

Below are three independent situations:

a. In August, 2021 a worker was injured in the factory in an accident partially the result of his own negligence. The worker has sued Barkley Co. for $800,000. Counsel believes it is reasonably possible that the outcome of the suit will be unfavorable and that the settlement would cost the company from $250,000 to $500,000.
b. A suit for breach of contract seeking damages of $3,000,000 was filed by an author against Henderson Co. on October 4, 2018. Henderson's legal counsel believes that an unfavorable outcome is probable. A reasonable estimate of the award to the plaintiff is between $1,000,000 and $2,250,000. No amount within this range is a better estimate of potential damages than any other amount.
c. Kroft is involved in a pending court case. Kroft’s lawyers believe it is probable that Kroft will be awarded damages of $1,000,000.

Should you accrue a liabiity in each situation?

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Answer:

a. In August, 2021 a worker was injured in the factory in an accident partially the result of his own negligence. The worker has sued Barkley Co. for $800,000. Counsel believes it is reasonably possible that the outcome of the suit will be unfavorable and that the settlement would cost the company from $250,000 to $500,000.

No liability should be recorded, only included in the footnotes. The liability is not probable, nor the amount can be determined.

b. A suit for breach of contract seeking damages of $3,000,000 was filed by an author against Henderson Co. on October 4, 2018. Henderson's legal counsel believes that an unfavorable outcome is probable. A reasonable estimate of the award to the plaintiff is between $1,000,000 and $2,250,000. No amount within this range is a better estimate of potential damages than any other amount.

No liability should be recorded, only included in the footnotes. The liability is probable, but the amount cannot be determined.

c. Kroft is involved in a pending court case. Kroft’s lawyers believe it is probable that Kroft will be awarded damages of $1,000,000.

The liability must be recorded since the liability is probable and can be determined.

Liability is a type of debt that the business is required to pay at the present time or in any future date.

When is liability accrue?

a. The company would not be in condition to accrue the liability of paying injured labor due to his own negligence as the amount is not probably determined.

b. The company would again not have any accrued liability as liability has not yet been incurred.

c. The liability to pay for damages is probable which would be incurred in the future; thus, should be recorded in the accounts of the business.

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