organization (JETRO) Report (2008)
Required
Explain with justification the strategy Shoprite pursued for its business in the early
1990's,
[10 Marks)
(b)
Evaluate some problems that a business like Shoprite would encounter in
achieving success using the strategy discussed in part (a) above, [10 Marks]
Discuss the business model that Shoprite has adopted overtime and explain its
key strategic focus areas.
[15 Marks)
of the
(d)
Discuss major elements that you would consider in developing a corporate strategy
for Shoprite which is an investment holdings company whose combined
subsidiaries constitute the largest fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) retalls
operation on the African continent.
[15 Marks)
[TOTAL: 50 MARKS]
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You have acquired a new CT scanner at a cost of $750,000. You expect to perform 7,000 procedures per year over the estimated 5-year life of the scanner. Assuming no salvage value and an annual increase in replacement cost of 10 percent, what capital charge per procedure should the hospital levy to provide for replacement cost in the second year

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Answer:

The capital charge per procedure that the hospital should levy to provide for replacement cost in the second year is:

= $64.82 per procedure.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cost of CT Scanner = $750,000

Annual increase in replacement cost = 10%

Estimated useful life of the scanner = 5 years

Number of procedures per year over the estimated 5-year life = 7,000

Total number of procedures = 35,000 (7,000 * 5)

Replacement cost in 2 years = $750,000 * FV factor

= $750,000 * 1.21

= $907,500

Amount to charge per procedure = $907,500/14,000

= $64.82

Presented below is a condensed version of the comparative balance sheets for Ravensclaw Corporation for the last two years at December 31.

2019 2018
Cash $230,100 $101,400
Accounts receivable 234,000 240,500
Investments 67,600 96,200
Equipment 387,400 312,000
Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment (137,800 ) (115,700 )
Current liabilities 174,200 196,300
Common stock 208,000 208,000
Retained earnings 399,100 230,100

Additional information:
Investments were sold at a loss of $13,000; no equipment was sold; cash dividends paid were $39,000; and net income was $208,000.

Required:
Create a Statement of Cash Flows for 2019.

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Answer:

Ravensclaw Corporation

Statement of Cash Flows for the year ended December 31, 2019:

Net income                           $208,000

Add non-cash expense:

Depreciation expense              22,100

Loss from sale of investment  13,000

Cash from operations         $243,100

Adjustments of working capital:

Accounts receivable               $6,500

Current liabilities                    -22,100

Net cash from operations $227,500

Investing activities:

Cash from investment sale   15,600

Equipment                            -75,400

Financing activities:

Cash dividends paid            -39,000

Net cash flows                   $128,700

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                            2019          2018      Differences

Cash                               $230,100     $101,400  +$128,700

Accounts receivable       234,000     240,500   -$6,500

Investments                      67,600        96,200   -$28,600

Equipment                      387,400       312,000   +$75,400

Accumulated Depreciation-

Equipment                    (137,800)      (115,700)   +$22,100 Depreciation Exp.

Current liabilities           174,200       196,300     -$22,100

Common stock            208,000      208,000      $0

Retained earnings        399,100      230,100      +$169,000

Cash dividends                                                    +$39,000

Net income = $208,000 ($169,000 + $39,000)

Cash from sold investments = $15,600 ($28,600 - $13,000)

Desert Company exchanged 3,000 shares of its stock, for equipment from Jungle Company. Desert's stock has a par value of $50 per share and at the time of the exchange was not actively traded on a market but 12 months ago was sold at a value of $49 per share. The quoted fair value of the equipment is $170,993. What is the amount Desert should record as the historical cost of the equipment?

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Answer:

Desert Company

The amount that Desert should record as the historical cost of the equipment is:

= $170,993.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Value of stock exchanged = $150,000 (3,000 * $50)

Fair value of equipment = $170,993

Gain from exchange of Equipment for shares = $20,993

b) The quoted fair value of Jungle's equipment should be used to record the historical cost in the financial statement of Desert Company.   This value represents the only verifiable value.  This value should then be compared to the value of the Desert shares exchanged with Jungle to determine if there is a loss or a gain from the exchange.

Burgundy, Inc., and Violet are equal partners in the calendar year BV LLC.
Burgundy uses a fiscal year ending April 30, and Violet uses a clean year.
Burgundy receives an annual guaranteed payment of $100,000 for use of capital contributed by Burgundy.
BV's taxable income (after deducting the payment to Burgundy, Inc.) is $80,000 for 2016 and $90,000 for 2017.
1. What is the amount of income from the LLC that Burgundy must report for its tax year ending April 30, 2017?
2. What is the amount of income from the LLC that Violet must report for her tax year ending December 31, 2017?

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Answer: a. $141667

b. $45000

Explanation:

1. What is the amount of income from the LLC that Burgundy must report for its tax year ending April 30, 2017?

Guaranteed payments = $100,000

Share of 2016 income = ($80000 × 50% × 8/12) = $80000 × 0.5 × 0.67 = $26667

Share of 2017 income = ($90000 × 50% × 4/12) = $15000

Income = $100000 + $26667 + $15000

= $141,667

2. What is the amount of income from the LLC that Violet must report for her tax year ending December 31, 2017.

This will be the share of 2017 income which will be:

= 50% × $90000

= 0.5 × $90000

= $45000

Lewis Company has employed a bookkeeper who is inexperienced. On December 29, after reviewing the records for the year, you discover the following error. On June 1, Lewis Company paid a supplier $300 on account. The bookkeeper recorded this by debiting Cash for $300 and crediting Accounts Payable for $300.

Required:
Prepare a correcting entry on December 26.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

With regards to the above, wrong entry was;

Cash a/c Dr $300

................................ To Accounts payable Cr $300

However, the correct entry shid have been;

Accounts payable Dr $600

..............................To Cash $600 Cr

(Being an amount paid by Lewis company to a supplier)

Supplies expenses Dr $300

................To Cash $300

Garland Inc. offers a new employee a single-sum signing bonus at the date of employment, June 1, 2021. Alternatively, the employee can receive $44,000 at the date of employment plus $15,000 each June 1 for four years, beginning in 2024. Assuming the employee's time value of money is 9% annually, what single amount at the employment date would make the options equally desirable

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Answer: $‭84,902.17‬

Explanation:

Find the present value of the $44,000 and the $15,000 each June for 4 years.

First find the present value of the $15,000 in June 2024:

= 15,000 * Present value interest factor of Annuity due, 4 years, 9%

= 15,000 * 3.5313

= $‭‭52,969.5‬0

Then present value it to 2021:

= 52,969.50 / (1 + 9%)³

= $40,902.17

Add this to the $44,000 on June 2021:

= 44,000 + 40,902.17

= $‭84,902.17‬

Employee will be indifferent if $‭84,902.17‬ is received.

Muecke Inc. is working on its cash budget for April. The budgeted beginning cash balance is $40,000. Budgeted cash receipts total $150,000 and budgeted cash disbursements total $158,000. The desired ending cash balance is $50,000. To attain its desired ending cash balance for April, the company needs to borrow: Group of answer choices $18,000 $0 $50,000 $82,000

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Answer:

See

Explanation:

In Year 1, Lobo Corp. reported for financial-statement purposes the following revenue and expenses that were not included in taxable income:

Premiums on officers' life insurance under which the corporation is the beneficiary $5,000
Interest revenue on qualified-state or municipal bonds $10,000
Estimated future warranty costs to be paid in Year 2 and Year 3 $60,000

Lobo's enacted tax rate for the current and future years is 30%. Lobo has paid income taxes of $170,000 for the three-year period ended December 31, Year 1. There were no temporary differences in prior years. The deferred tax benefit to be applied against current income tax expense is:_________

a. $21,000
b. $19,500
c. $18,000
d. $22,500

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Answer: $18,000

Explanation:

Interest from municipal bonds is tax free and will therefore result in a permanent difference along with the premium on officers' insurance.

Temporary difference will arise from the estimated future warranty costs to be paid in Year 2 and 3 and this will be a tax benefit because they will only be recognized in Year 2 and 3 but have already been recognized by the tax authority:

= 60,000 * 30%

= $18,000

Remsco has taxable income of $73,000 and a charitable contribution limit modified taxable income of $78,500. Its charitable contributions for the year were $8,020. What is Remsco's current-year charitable contribution deduction and contribution carryover (assuming Remsco does not elect to use the 25% of modified taxable income to determine its charitable contribution deduction)

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Answer:

$7,850 and $170

Explanation:

The computation of the Remsco's current-year charitable contribution deduction and contribution carryover is given below:

The deduction is limited to 10% of the modified taxable income i.e.

= $78,500 × 10%

= $7,850

And, the carryover amount is

= $8,020 - $7,850

= $170

Ted owns a small florist shop. Since his business is booming, his realizes he will soon need one more delivery van. He decides he will purchase a full size van versus a minivan, which he currently owns. The van he is looking to buy in 3 years will cost him $25,000. How much should he invest each quarter into an account that pays 3% per year compounded quarterly, so that he can have the desired funds in 3 years

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Answer:

$1998.79

Explanation:

Quarterly payment = future value /annuity factor

Annuity factor = {[(1+r)^mn] - 1} / r

r = interest rate  = interest rate / number of compounding 3%/4

N = number of years

m = number of compounding

Annuity factor =[ (1.0075)^12 - 1] / 0.0075 = 12.507586

Quarterly payment = $25,000 / 12.507586 = $1998.79

Bruce Corporation makes four products in a single facility. These products have the following unit product costs: Products A B C D Direct materials $ 14.40 $ 10.30 $ 11.10 $ 10.70 Direct labor 19.50 27.50 33.70 40.50 Variable manufacturing overhead 4.40 2.80 2.70 3.30 Fixed manufacturing overhead 26.60 34.90 26.70 37.30 Unit product cost $ 64.90 $ 75.50 $ 74.20 $ 91.80 Additional data concerning these products are listed below. Products A B C D Grinding minutes per unit 3.90 5.40 4.40 3.50 Selling price per unit $ 76.20 $ 93.60 $ 87.50 $ 104.30 Variable selling cost per unit $ 2.30 $ 1.30 $ 3.40 $ 1.70 Monthly demand in units 4,100 4,100 3,100 2,100 The grinding machines are potentially the constraint in the production facility. A total of 53,700 minutes are available per month on these machines. Direct labor is a variable cost in this company. How many minutes of grinding machine time would be required to satisfy demand for all four products

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Answer:

59,120 minutes

Explanation:

Computation of total minutes of grinding machine time required to satisfy the demand for all products:

Products  Minutes per unit     Demand (Units)     Total Minutes Required

A                       3.90                      4100                             15990

B                       5.40                      4100                             22140

C                       4.40                       3100                            13640

D                       3.50                       2100                            7350

                                            Total minutes required        59,120

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In preparing a company's statement of cash flows for the most recent year, the following information is available: Loss on the sale of equipment $ 14,800 Purchase of equipment 153,000 Proceeds from the sale of equipment 134,000 Repayment of outstanding bonds 91,000 Purchase of treasury stock 66,000 Issuance of common stock 100,000 Purchase of land 123,000 Increase in accounts receivable during the year 47,000 Decrease in accounts payable during the year 79,000 Payment of cash dividends 39,000 Net cash flows from investing activities for the year were:__________.a. $233,000 of net cash provided.b. $142,000 of net cash used.c. $142,000 of net cash provided.d. $127,200 of net cash used.e. $268,000 of net cash used.

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Answer:

b. $142,000 of net cash used.

Explanation:

The computation of the net cash flow from investing activities is shown below

= Purchase of equipment+ Proceeds from the sale of equipment  - Purchase of land

= -$153,000 + $134,000 - $123,000

= $142,000 of net cash used

Sarah is working on the layout of a company newsletter. What should she keep in mind?

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Answer:

should understand deeply to put well the newsletter in approximately file card so as to avoid misplace and disappear of potential file.

An Internet company located in Southern California has season tickets to the Los Angeles Lakers basketball games. The company president always invites one of the six vice presidents to attend games with him, and claims he selects the person to attend at random. One of the six vice presidents has not been invited to attend any of the last seven Lakers home games.

Required:
What is the likelihood this could be due to chance?

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Answer:

27.91%

Explanation:

We are told that the company president invites one of the six vice presidents to attend the games with him. Thus, probability of a vice president getting invited is;

P(vice president invited) = 1/6

Now, we are told that One of the six vice presidents was not invited to attend any of the last seven Lakers home games.

Thus, the likelihood this could be due to chance is;

(1 - 1/6)^(7) = (5/6)^(7)

This gives; 0.2791 or 27.91%

Cornerstone Exercise 6-21 Recording Sales Transactions Mathis Company and Reece Company use the perpetual inventory system. The following transactions occurred during the month of April:
a. On April 1, Mathis purchased merchandise on account from Reece with credit terms of 2/10, n/30. The selling price of the merchandise was $3,100, and the cost of the merchandise sold was $2,225.
b. On April 1, Mathis paid freight charges of $250 cash to have the goods delivered to its warehouse.
c. On April 8, Mathis returned $800 of the merchandise which had originally cost Reece $500.
d. On April 10, Mathis paid Reece the balance due.
Required: Prepare the journal entries to record these transactions on Reece's books. Assume that Reece uses the net method to record sales on account. For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. April 1 Accounts Receivable 3,038 Sales Revenue 3,038 (Recorded sale on account) April 1 Cost of Goods Sold 3,100 Inventory 3,100 x (Recorded cost of merchandise sold) April 8 Sales Revenue 3,100 Accounts Receivable 3,100 x (Recorded return of merchandise)

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Answer:

April 1

Dr Accounts Receivable $3,100

Cr Sales $3,100

April 1

Dr Cost of Goods Sold $2,225

Cr Inventory $2,225

April 8

Dr Sales Returns and Allowances $800

Cr Accounts Receivable $800

April 8

Dr Inventory $500

Cr Cost of Goods Sold $500

April 10

Dr Cash $2,254

Cr Sales Discount $46

Cr Accounts Receivable $2,300

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entries to record these transactions on Reece's books

April 1

Dr Accounts Receivable $3,100

Cr Sales $3,100

(Recorded sale on account)

April 1

Dr Cost of Goods Sold $2,225

Cr Inventory $2,225

(Recorded cost of merchandise sold)

April 8

Dr Sales Returns and Allowances $800

Cr Accounts Receivable $800

(Record return of merchandise)

April 8

Dr Inventory $500

Cr Cost of Goods Sold $500

(Recorded cost of merchandise returned)

April 10

Dr Cash $2,254

($2,300-$46)

Cr Sales Discount $46

($2,300*2%)

Cr Accounts Receivable $2,300

($3,100-$800)

(Received customer payment within)

What’s the anti-money laundering (AML)
program ?

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Answer:   An anti-money laundering (AML) program is a set of procedures designed to guard against someone using the firm to facilitate money laundering or terrorist financing.

Explanation:

Which of the following would be considered a subtopic for a mind map?

uses
social media
photo sharing
blogging

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Among the given terms, "uses" is most likely to be a subtopic for a mind map. Hence, the correct option is A.

A mind map is a visual tool that is used to organize and connect information in a hierarchical and organized way. It is often used to help generate ideas, plan projects, and solve problems. Among the given answers, options b, c and d could be used as main heading depending on topic. Uses is more likely to be a subtopic.

Therefore, the ideal selection is option A.

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credit default swap definition.​

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Answer:

a financial contract whereby a buyer of corporate or sovereign debt in the form of bonds attempts to eliminate possible loss arising from default by the issuer of the bonds. This is achieved by the issuer of the bonds insuring the buyer’s potential losses as part of the agreement. if that makes sense.

By​ studying, Will can produce a higher​ grade, ​, on an upcoming economics exam. His production function depends on the number of hours he studies marginal analysis​ problems, A, and the number of hours he studies supply and demand​ problems, R. ​Specifically,
Gw = 2.5A^0.36R^(0.64)
His roommate​ David's grade-production function is
2.5A^0.25R^(0.75)
Note that d​/dR and d​/dR. ​Will's marginal productivity of studying supply and demand problems is:_____.
a. 1.60A^0.36R^-0.36.
b. 0.64(GW/R).
c. 2.5A^0.36R%0.64/R.
d. both a and b.
e. all of the above.

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Answer:

c. 2.5A^0.36R%0.64/R.

Explanation:

Marginal productivity is the increase in amount of one unit of output with the one unit increase of input. Will can produce higher grade when he studies more hours. His grade will increase by one level when he studies more. His grade production function is the level of increase in his output.

Why do you look like dababy?

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letsss gooo you know it’s baby

Answer:

nah i am dababy if you try to be me again i will turn you into a convertible

Explanation:

1. Compute the throughput time. 2. Compute the manufacturing cycle efficiency (MCE) for the quarter. (Round your percentage answer to nearest whole percent.) 3. What percentage of the throughput time was spent in non–value-added activities? (Round your percentage answers to the nearest whole percent.) 4. Compute the delivery cycle time. 5. If by using Lean Production all queue time during production is eliminated, what will be the new MCE? (Round your percentage answer to 1 decimal place.)

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Answer:

1. Throughput time.

This is the length of time it takes to transform a raw material into finished goods.

= Inspection time + Process time + Move time + Queue time

= 0.7 + 2.8 + 1.3 + 4.1

= 8.9 days

2. Manufacturing Cycle Efficiency:

= Value added time / Throughput time * 100%

= 2.8 / 8.9 * 100%

= 31%

3. Percentage of time spent on none valuable activities:

= 1 - Manufacturing cycle efficiency

= 1 - 31%

= 69%

4. Delivery Cycle time:

= Wait time + Throughput time

= 16.2 + 8.9

= 25.1 days

5. New MCE.

Queue time is eliminated:

= 8.9 - 4.1

New Throughput time = 4.8 days

MCE = 2.8 / 4.8

= 58%

Imagine that you are the newly appointed HR manager for a 500-employee health care provider organization. Using features of the various HR service models described in the chapter and any other information you might need, develop an ideal human resources organization. Identify the HR models from which you are borrowing and explain why this particular orientation or perspective is needed in your ideal organization. Next, describe how the philosophy or outlook of the chief executive officer (CEO) might cause you to modify your model.

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Answer:

Answer is explained in the explanation section below.

Explanation:

As the newly appointed HR manager of a 500-employee health care provider organization, I will focus on employee development and training because skilled and trained employees will demonstrate high efficiency in the health organization and less error in medical reports, which could lead to patient dissatisfaction if their problem is not resolved due to medical report errors or lacunae.

So, I'd go with the Counseling model, in which our health-care service providers provide employee training and development through techniques like job training, internships, role plays, and learning classes, all of which are essential in health-care organizations because we provide health-care solutions to our patients and want to hire and retain highly skilled and professional personnel in our organizations.

Since qualified and skilled workers are capable of operating at a high level of productivity, have the ability to evaluate challenges and produce solutions, support both technical and non-technical activities in the organization, are experts in their fields, and so on, this model is required to transform my company into an ideal organization.

Since I would look out for what is best for employees and their growth as an HR manager, but the CEO is more concerned with cost and profit, and training and development for 500 employees could be a little more costly, the CEO will want me to adapt my model based on cost and budget.

A school realizes that they need a new copy machine for their main office. The copy machine costs $4,500. After speaking with the financial advisor, they decide to pay 10% of the cost of the machine in cash and finance the rest through their credit union. How much is their monthly payment if the credit union will charge 2% per year compounded monthly for 2 years

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Answer:

The monthly payment is $172.29

Explanation:

The computation of the monthly payment is shown below:

Given that

NPER = 2 × 12 = 24

RATE = 2% ÷ 12 = 0.1666%

PV = $4,500 - $4500 × 10% = $4,050

FV = 0

The formula is given below:

= PMT(RATE,NPER,PV,FV,TYPE)

After applying the above formula

The monthly payment is $172.29

Which bank deals with short term of credit A. Agricultural bank B. Comersial bank C. Industrial Bank D. None of these

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Answer:

B) commercial bank

Explanation:

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Suppose a monopolist is producing a level of output such that MR > MC. Which of the following best describes what will happen as the firm moves to its profit-maximizing equilibrium? A) Marginal revenue will rise and marginal cost will fall. B) Marginal cost and marginal revenue will both rise. C) Marginal revenue will fall and marginal cost will rise. D) Marginal cost and marginal revenue will both fall.

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Answer: C) Marginal revenue will fall and marginal cost will rise.

Explanation:

The profit-maximizing equilibrium is the production point where the Marginal Revenue equals the Marginal cost.

As the monopolist moves towards this point, they will see their marginal costs increase because they will be producing more goods.

For a monopolist to sell more goods however, they will need to reduce their prices. This means that Marginal revenue will come down.

Marginal revenue will keep decreasing and Marginal cost will keep increasing until both of them become equal to each other.

Wattan Company reports beginning inventory of 14 units at $42 each. Every week for four weeks it purchases an additional 14 units at respective costs of $43, $44, $47, and $52 per unit for weeks 1 through 4. Compute the cost of goods available for sale and the units available for sale for this four-week period. Assume that no sales occur during those four weeks.

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Answer:

$3192

70

Explanation:

the cost of goods available for sale = (14 X 42) + (14 X 43) + (14 X 44)  (14 X 47) + (14 X  52)  = $3192

14 X 5 = 70

Esquire Comic Book Company had income before tax of $1,750,000 in 2021 before considering the following material items:

1. Esquire sold one of its operating divisions, which qualified as a separate component according to generally accepted accounting principles. The before-tax loss on disposal was $415,000.
2. The division generated before-tax income from operations from the beginning of the year through disposal of $650,000. The company incurred restructuring costs of $80,000 during the year.

Required:
Prepare a 2021 income statement for Esquire beginning with income from continuing operations. Assume an income tax rate of 25%.

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Answer:

Net income = $1,548,750

Explanation:

The 2021 income statement for Esquire can be prepared as follows:

Esquire Comic Book Company

Income Statement

For the Year Ended 20201

Details                                                                         $                          $            

Income from continuing operations

Operating income                                                 1,750,000

Restructuring costs                                                 (80,000)  

Income from continuing operations                                              1,830,000

Income (loss) from discontinued operation

Loss on disposal of discontinued operation         (415,000)

Income from discontinued operation                    650,000  

Net income (loss) from discontinued operation                              235,000  

Income before tax                                                                          2,065,000

Income tax expense (25% * 2,065,000)                                        (516,250)  

Net income                                                                                      1,548,750

Dominant religions in certain parts of the world have an effect on entrepreneurship as well as religious ethics pertaining to the cost of doing business.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

a. True

Explanation:

Religion can be defined as a collection of ritu-als and shared beliefs that are typically inclined or hin-ged on a sacred realm.

There are different types of religion practiced across the world and these includes; Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, etc.

Dominant religions in certain parts of the world have an effect on entrepreneurship as well as religious ethics pertaining to the cost of doing business.

This ultimately implies that, emphasis on ethics and values taught by these dominant religions usually have an effect on the followers, as they express it in the various areas of their lives such as in business (entrepreneurship).

leases telecommunications equipment from Photon Company. Assume the following data for equipment leased from Photon Company. The lease term is 5 years and requires equal rental payments of $31,000 at the beginning of each year. The equipment has a fair value at the commencement of the lease of $150,000, an estimated useful life of 8 years, and a guaranteed residual value at the end of the lease of $15,500. Photon set the annual rental to earn a rate of return of 6%, and this fact is known to Callaway. The lease does not transfer title or contain a bargain purchase option, and is not a specialized asset.

Required:
How should Callaway classify this lease?

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Answer:

Financial lease

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

The Present value of minimum lease payments is

= Present value of rental payments + Present value of GRV

= $31,000 × Cumulative PV factor at 6% for 5 periods of annuity due + $15,500 × PV Factor at 6% for 5th period

= $31,000 × 4.46511 + $15,500 × 0.79209

= $138,418 + $12,277

= $150,695

Since the lease payments present value would be more than 90% of the fair value so it would be classified as the financial lease  

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