Recent surveys indicate that more than half of employees are dissatisfied with their jobs.


True


False

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Answer 1

Answer: True

Explanation:

This is true. In a recent survey that was carried out, which was titled the Effing Problem; it was stated that more that half of the workers in the United States were not happy with the jobs they currently have and that about forty percent will like to change the job that they are currently doing if they are given the opportunity.

People find it easy not to change jobs due to the fact that the economy is struggling and a job market that's also struggling. Therefore, people stay in their current jobs even if they are dissatisfied because they'll rather stay than stay jobless.


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Bonita Industries’s cost of goods sold is $460000 variable and $260000 fixed. The company’s selling and administrative expenses are $340000 variable and $400000 fixed. If the company’s sales is $1700000, what is its net income?

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Answer:

$900,000

Explanation:

I assume the question should be what is the Contribution margin? because the Formula for deriving Net Income is Contribution margin - Fixed costs which does not relate to the question above

Contribution Margin= Sales - Variable (Cost of Goods Sold) - Variable selling and administrative expenses

CM= $1700000 - $460000 - $340000

CM=$900,000

The contribution margin is $900,000

Consider a firm with an annual net income of $30 million, revenue of $70 million and cost of goods sold of $35 million. If the balance sheet amounts show $3.5 million of inventory and $800,000 of property, plant & equipment, what is the inventory turnover?

a. 12.50
b. 4.44
c. 17.50
d. 5.00
e. 10.00

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Answer:

The answer is 5.2 million

Explanation:

Solution

Given that:

The cost of good sold is =$35 million

Inventory = $3.5 million

Thus we compute for the Inventory turnover which is given below:

Inventory turn over ratio (ITR)

=Cost of goods sold/Inventory

=35$million/$3.5 million

=$10 million

So,

The weekly supply = The number of week in a year /ITR

= 52 Weeks/$10 million

=5.2

Therefore the turnover of inventory is 5.2 million which is close to option (d) 5.00

Zoe, who is risk averse, purchased flight cancellation insurance which will cover the cost of her non-refundable $500 airline ticket if she is unable to travel due to illness. Zoe faces a 10 percent probability of becoming ill and then using the insurance.a) The fair insurance premium (i.e., selling price) for this insurance is $450.b) Zoe’s maximum willingness to pay for the insurance is $50.c) Zoe’s personal risk premium must exceed the actuarially fair price.d) None of the above.

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Answer: Zoe’s maximum willingness to pay for the insurance is $50

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that Zoe, who is risk averse, bought flight cancellation insurance which will cover the cost of her non-refundable $500 airline ticket if she is unable to travel due to illness wnd also that Zoe faces a 10 percent probability of becoming ill and then using the insurance.

The expected value of the insurance will be the cost of the airline ticket multiplied by the probability of her becoming ill. This will be:

= $500 × 10%

= $500 × 0.1

= $50

Based on the calculation, it can be concluded that Zoe’s maximum willingness to pay for the insurance is $50.

sadik inch's bonds currently sell for $1,300 and have a par value of $1,000. They pay a $105 annual coupon and have a 15-year maturity, but they can be called in 5 years at $1,100. What is their yield to call

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Answer:

5.31%

Explanation:

For computing the yield to call we need to use the RATE formula i.e shown in the attachment below:

Given that,  

Present value = $1,300

Future value or Face value = $1,100

PMT = 105

NPER = 5 years

The formula is shown below:  

= Rate(NPER;PMT;-PV;FV;type)  

The present value come in negative  

So, after applying the above formula, the yield to call is 5.31%

College education results in a positive externality for society. Explain whether the market failure that results from this externality is already being addressed with respect to college tuition in Texas.

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Answer:

In simple words, positive externalilty refers to the phenomenon under which an etity or an individual takes advanatage of any sctions made bo some other entity. Education helps to make individual build a strong character which further results in overall development of the society.

   Free university education in Texas would be good for society in terms of quality education becoming cost effective to everyone and thus everyone would be able to sign up for college degree. This would end up making university education accessible to all and improve their standard of living.

         However, on the other hand, free university education might make them take things for granted, and the seriousness of education would be significantly reduced. At the very same period, it will be very costly for the state to employ a professional faculty to provide education.

The adjusted trial balance of Ryan Financial Planners appears below.
RYAN FINANCIAL PLANNERS
Adjusted Trial Balance
December 31, 2014
Debit Credit
Cash $2,660
Accounts Receivable 2,140
Supplies 1,850
Equipment 15,900
Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment $3,975
Accounts Payable 3,310
Unearned Service Revenue 3,205
Common Stock 10,000
Retained Earnings 4,510
Dividends 1,000
Service Revenue 4,300
Supplies Expense 410
Depreciation Expense 2,420
Rent Expense 2,920
$29,300 $29,300
Using the information from the adjusted trial balance, you are to prepare for the month ending December 31:
1. An income statement. (Enter negative amounts using either a negative sign preceding the number e.g. -45 or parentheses e.g. (45).)
Dividends Expenses Net Income / (Loss) Retained earnings, December 1 Retained earnings, December 31 Revenues Total Expenses Total Revenues
RYAN FINANCIAL PLANNERS
Income Statement
For the Month Ended December 31, 2014
Dividends Expenses Net Income / (Loss) Retained earnings, December 1 Retained earnings, December 31 Revenues Total Expenses Total Revenues
2. A retained earnings statement.
RYAN FINANCIAL PLANNERS
Retained Earnings Statement
For the Month Ended December 31, 2014
3. A balance sheet. (List Assets in order of liquidity.)
RYAN FINANCIAL PLANNERS
Balance Sheet
December 31, 2014
Dividends Expenses Net Income / (Loss) Retained earnings, December 1 Retained earnings, December 31 Revenues Total Expenses Total Revenues
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Assets
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
Current AssetsLiabilitiesIntangible AssetsLong-term InvestmentsLong-term LiabilitiesProperty, Plant and EquipmentStockholders' EquityTotal AssetsTotal Current AssetsTotal Current LiabilitiesTotal Intangible AssetsTotal LiabilitiesShort-term InvestmentsTotal Long-term InvestmentsTotal Long-term LiabilitiesTotal Property, Plant and EquipmentTotal Liabilities and Stockholders

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation is presented below:

1. For income statement

Particulars                             (in dollars)

Service Revenue                     4,300

Less: Supplies Expense           410  

Gross Income                           3,890

Less: Depreciation Expense   2,420

Less: Rent Expense                2,920

Income Statement                 ($1,450) i.e net loss

It records expenses incurred and revenues earned

3. For retained earnings statement

Retained Earnings Statement              $

Beginning Retained Earnings            4,510

Less: Dividend Paid                            (1,000)

Less: Net Loss for the year                 (1,450)

Ending Retained earning                    2,060

It records the dividend paid and the net loss for the year

2. For Balance Sheet

Assets                                                    $

Non-Current Asset

Equipment (15,900 - 3,975)               11,925    

Current Asset              

Cash                            2,660

Accounts Receivable 2,140

Supplies                      1,850

Total current assets                         6,650

Total Asset                                       18,575 (11,925 + 6,650)

Common Stock                                   10,000

Add: Retained Earnings                      2,060

Liabilities

Current Liabilities                  

Unearned Service Revenue  3,205

Accounts Payable                   3,310

Total current liabilities            6,515

Total Equity and Liability                     18,575   ($10,000 + $2,060 + $6,515)

It shows the financial position, performance of the company

The fair values of all of Sirius's assets and liabilities were equal to their book values except for inventory that had a fair value of $85,000, land that had a fair value of $60,000, and buildings and equipment that had a fair value of $250,000. Buildings and equipment have a remaining useful life of 10 years with zero salvage value. Paradox Company decided to employ push-down accounting for the acquisition. Subsequent to the combination, Sirius continued to operate as a separate company. Based on the preceding information, what amount will be present in the revaluation capital account, when consolidating entries are prepared?

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Answer:

$0

Explanation:

The fair value is the value above the book value. The financial statements are prepared at historic cost and when the value of assets rises a revaluation account is created to present financial statements accurate. The fair values of Sirius's assets are equal to book value and all assets are presented at cost or book value. There will be no revaluation charged to the consolidated statement.

Which Sunshine Apartment rental policy is considered legal under the 1968 federal fair housing laws? A) The lease of any tenant who regularly entertains guests of a race different from that of the tenant is canceled. B) Owners can refuse to rent to prospects who have long hair and ride motorcycles. C) Higher deposits are required from single males than from single females who are prospective tenants. D) Advertise exclusively by encouraging the existing tenants, predominately white, to solicit prospects from among friends and associates.

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Answer: B) Owners can refuse to rent to prospects who have long hair and ride motorcycles.

Explanation:

The 1968 Federal Fair Housing Laws established that it is illegal to discriminate or refuse housing to a person based on race or color; religion; national origin; familial status or age—includes families with children under the age of 18 and pregnant women; disability or handicap, or sex.

Option A would be considered as a violation of the no discrimination based on race stipulation of the law.

Option C would be a violation of the no discrimination based on sex stipulation of the law.

And Option D would be a subtle violation but nonetheless a violation of the no discrimination based on race stipulation.

Option B is the only option that doesn't seem to break any of the stipulations of the 1968 act.

Instructions
A. On March 1, Check is issued to establish a petty cash fund of $1,050.
B. On April 1, the amount of cash in the petty cash fund is now $106. Check is issued to replenish the fund, based on the following summary of petty cash receipts: office supplies, $603; miscellaneous selling expense, $183; miscellaneous administrative expense, $136. (Because the amount of the check to replenish the fund plus the balance in the fund do not equal $1,050, record the discrepancy in the cash short and over account.)

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Answer:

March 1, 202x, petty cash fund established

Dr Petty cash fund 1,050

    Cr Cash 1,050

April 1, 202x, petty cash expenses

Dr Supplies expense 603

Dr Miscellaneous selling expense 183

Dr Miscellaneous administrative expense 136

Dr Cash short and over 22

    Cr Petty cash 944

April 1, 202x, petty cash fund is replenished

Dr Petty cash 944

    Cr Cash 944

Cotton On Ltd. currently has the following capital structure: Debt: $3,500,000 par value of outstanding bond that pays annually 10% coupon rate with an annual before-tax yield to maturity of 12%. The bond issue has face value of $1,000 and will mature in 20 years.

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Answer and Explanation:

This question is incomplete. Kindly find the incomplete question here

Ordinary shares: $5,500,000 book value of outstanding ordinary shares. Nominal value of each share is $100. The firm plan just paid a $8.50 dividend per share. The firm is maintaining 4% annual growth rate in dividends, which is expected to continue indefinitely.

Preferred shares: 45,000 outstanding preferred shares with face value of $100, paying fixed dividend rate of 12%

The firm's marginal tax rate is 30%.

Required:

a) Calculate the current price of the corporate bond?

b)Calculate the current price of the ordinary share if the average return of the shares in the same industry is 9%?

c) Calculate the current price of the preferred share if the average return of the shares in the same industry is 10%

The computation is shown below:

a. For the current price of the corporate bond

Before that first we have to determine the after tax yield to maturity i.e

After tax YTM = Before tax YTM × (1 - tax rate)

= 12% × ( 1 - 30%)

= 12% × (1 - 0.3)

= 12% × (0.7)

= 8.4%

Now

Price of bond = Interest × PVIFA(YTM%,n) + Redemption value × PVIF(YTM%,n)

Interest = 1000 × 10% = $100

YTM% = 8.4%

n = 20

PVIFA(YTM%,n) = [1 - (1 ÷ (1 + r)^n ÷ r ]

PVIFA(8.4%,20) = [1 - (1 ÷ (1 + 8.4%)^20 ÷ 8.4%]

= [1 - (1 ÷ (1 + 0.084)^20 ÷ 0.084]

= [1-(1 ÷ (1.084)^20 ÷ 0.084]

= [1 - 0.1993 ÷  0.084]

= 0.8007 ÷ 0.084

= 9.5327

PVIF(8.4%,20) = 1 ÷ (1 + 8.4%)^20

= 1 ÷ (1.084)^20

= 0.19926

So, the price of bond is

= $100 × 9.5327 + $1000 × 0.19926

= $953.27 + $199.26

= $1,152.52  

b)Price of stock = Dividend of next year ÷ (Required rate of return - growth rate )

where,

Growth rate = 4%

Required rate of return = 9%

The Dividend of next year = Dividend paid  × (1 +  growth rate)

= 8.50 × (1 + 4%)

= 8.50 × (1 + 0.04)

= 8.50 × (1.04)

= $8.84

Thus the price of the stock is

= $8.84 ÷ (9% - 4%)

= $8.84 ÷ 5%

= $176.80  

c) Price of preference shares is

= Dividend ÷ Required rate of return

where,

Dividend = 100 × 12% = $12

And, the Required rate of return = 10%

So, the price of preference shares is

= 12 ÷ 10%

= $120

Finance in an organization
Corporate finance is concerned with the different aspects of a business's financial management. The chief financial officer (CFO) is the top financial position in the organization and oversees several tasks.
The CFO is not responsible for which of the following departments? Check all that apply.
A. Human resources
B. Marketing
C. Production
D. Security analyst relations
E. Accounting
The US Securities and Change Commission (SEC), a US federal agency, is considered to be an investor's advocate. Its purpose is to protect investors, maintain market integrity, and facilitate capital formation. Under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, the SEC requires CFOs to certify that the firm's:
A. Growth plans are on track
B. O Shareholders are protected
C. Financial statements are audited
D. Earnings numbers are accurate

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Answer and Explanation:

a. In the first case as we know that the Chief Financial Officer ( CFO) is the company's high financial position and supervises several tasks.

But CFO would not be responsible for human resource, marketing and the production as these have the different departments and their manager would deal with it

So first three are not relevant for the CFO

b. According to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, The SEC requires CFOs to certify the accuracy of the firm's earnings or we can say it would be correct. Hence, the last option is correct

Which of the following factors could explain why Regal Industrial Fixtures had a negative net cash flow provided (used) by operations year, even though the cash on its balance sheet increased?

a. The company repurchased 20% of its common stock.
b. The company sold a new issue of bonds.
c. The company made a large investment in new plant and equipment.
d. The company paid a large dividend.e.The company had high amortization expenses.

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Answer:

The answer is B.

Explanation:

Option B is correct. When a bond is issued, money comes in and this is under Financing section in the cash flow BUT when an already issued bond is sold, cash goes out from the business and this will be in the operating activities under cash flow.

Option A. is incorrect because this will be under Financing activities in cash flow.

Option C. is incorrect because this will be under investing activities in cash flow.

Option A. is incorrect because this will be under investing activities in cash flow.

Option D is incorrect, this is under the operating activities in cash flow but instead of reducing, it will be added back to the net income.

Which of the following is a major difference between Internet banks and traditional banks? The government does not regulate Internet banks. Traditional banks are prohibited from having ATMs. Internet banks have lower overhead costs. Traditional banks offer less personal care and attention to customers.

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Answer:

Internet Banks have lower overhead costs.

Explanation:

Online Banks and traditional banks are basically the same with the main difference being that Internet Banks have lower overhead costs. These are costs on the income statement usually including accounting fees, advertising, insurance, interest, legal fees, labor burden, rent, repairs, supplies, taxes, telephone bills, travel expenditures, and utilities. Since Internet Banks do not need many physical locations they save on many of these overhead fees.

Kansas Company acquired a building valued at $151,000 for property tax purposes in exchange for 12,000 shares of its $3 par common stock. The stock is widely traded and selling for $18 per share. At what amount should the building be recorded by Kansas Company

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Answer:

The building would be recorded by Kansas Company for an amount of $216,000

Explanation:

In order to calculate the amount should the building be recorded by Kansas Company we would have to calculate the value of the building with the following formula:

value of the building= shares exchanged*Market value per share

shares exchanged=12,000 shares

Market value per share=$18

Therefore, value of the building=12,000*$18

value of the building=$216,000

The building would be recorded by Kansas Company for an amount of $216,000

planes that seat 320 passengers and cost $200 million each, planes that seat 250 passengers and cost $125 million each, and Lockheed planes that seat 275 passengers and cost $200 million each. You are the purchasing manager of an airline company and have a spending goal of $2,900 million for the purchase of new aircrafts to seat a total of 4,480 passengers. Also, you must buy twice as many Lockheed airplanes as Airbus planes. How many of each type of airplane should you order

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Answer:

As Boing is much better in the cost per seat It will purchase from Boing and only to fullfil the requirement

1 airbus     320  seat   $     200

18 boing         4500  seat   $  2,250

2 loockheed    550 seat   $     400

Total               5,370 seat      $  2, 850

Explanation:

Airbus      320 seat   $ 200M

Boeing     250 seat   $ 125 M

Lockheed 275 seat   $ 200 M

We need to get 4,480 seats with a budget of 2,900 millions plus the composition requirement of twice as many Lockheed as Airbus:

Those we will purchase an Airbus and two Lockheed to get the requirement of twice as many Lockheed as Airbus

The rest of the budget will be expended on Boeing

Conroy Copper Mines has $940 million in total liabilities and $620 million in shareholder's equity. It discloses operating lease commitments over the next five years with a present value of $120 million. If the lease commitments are treated as debt, the debt-to-total-capital ratio is closest to:

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Answer:

0.63

Explanation:

Total debt =  940 + 120 =1060

Total sharesholder's equity = $620  million

We can find the debt to total capital ratio by dividing debt by total capital

Debt-to-total-capital ratio = Debt / Total capital = 1060 / (1060+620)

Debt-to-total-capital ratio = 0.63

Hall Corporation uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. Data concerning the first processing department for the most recent month are listed below:

Beginning work in process inventory:

Units in beginning work in process inventory 1,000
Materials costs $7,100
Conversion costs $6,400
Percent complete with respect to materials 65%
Percent complete with respect to conversion 30%
Units started into production during the month 13,600
Units transferred to the next department during the month 12,300
Materials costs added during the month $137,224
Conversion costs added during the month $215,050

Ending work in process inventory:
Units in ending work in process inventory 2,300
Percent complete with respect to materials 60%
Percent complete with respect to conversion 25%


The total cost transferred from the first processing department to the next processing department during the month is closest to:______

a. $356,256
b. $380,435
c. $341,325
d. $349,856

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Answer:

c. $341,325

Explanation:

First determine the Equivalent Units of Production

Materials

Units completed and transferred (12,300 × 100%)              = 12,300

Units in Ending Work In Process Inventory ( 2,300 ×60%) =   1,380

Equivalent Units of Production                                             = 13,680

Conversion

Units completed and transferred (12,300 × 100%)              = 12,300

Units in Ending Work In Process Inventory ( 2,300 ×25%) =      575

Equivalent Units of Production                                             = 12,875

Next Determine the Total Cost Incurred during the period

Materials

Cost in Units of Opening Work In Process     =      $7,100

Incurred during the period                               = $137,224

Total Cost                                                          = $144,324

Conversion

Cost in Units of Opening Work In Process     =     $6,400

Incurred during the period                               = $215,050

Total Cost                                                          = $221,450

Then Determine the Total Cost per Equivalent unit of Production

Cost per Equivalent unit = Total Cost / Total Equivalent Units

Materials = $144,324 / 13,680

               = $10.54

Conversion = $221,450 / 12,875

                   = $17.20

Total = $10.54 + $17.20 = $27.74

Finally calculate total cost transferred from the first processing department to the next processing department

total cost transferred  = Units transferred × Total cost per equivalent unit of production.

                                     = 12,300 × $27.74

                                     = $341,202

Conclusion :

The total cost transferred from the first processing department to the next processing department during the month is closest to $341,325

If the government began providing free textbooks to college students who would otherwise have bought their books from the private sector, the government's action would result in:_______
A) a Ricardian dilemma.
B) a direct expenditure offset.
C) an increase in real Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
D) a reduction of the government deficit.

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Answer:

Option (B) is the correct answer to this question.

Explanation:

As the government spends more money, businesses within the private sector typically spend less.

Specific budget offsets refer to the private-sector expenditures through which compensation was generated as a result of expansionary budgetary policy decisions becoming implemented. The private sector activities in investment profits that counter government spending behavior by the state. Some income from federal spending in an environment competing with corporate companies must be offset by any government expenditure.

Other options are incorrect because they are not related to the given scenario.

Gladstone Co. has expected sales of $364,000 for the upcoming month and its monthly break even sales are $347,500. What is the margin of safety as a percent of sales, round your percentage answer to two decimal places

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Answer:

4.53%

Explanation:

Expected Sales                $364,000

Less: Break even sales   $347,500

Margin of safety             $16,500

Margin of safety in % = Margin of safety / Sales * 100

Margin of safety in % = $ 16,500 / $ 364,000 * 100 = 4.53%

The margin of safety is the financial ratio that measures the amount of sales that exceed the break-even point

Star Corp. has a rate of return on assets of 10% and a debt/equity ratio of 2 to 1 before entering into an operating lease. Not including any indirect effects on earnings, when Star Corp. records the operating lease, the immediate impact on these ratios is a(an):

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Answer:

The return on assets and debt/equity ratio does not change

Explanation:

An operating lease does not affect assets and liabilities. From the formula:

Equity = Assets - Liabilities, since both assets and liabilities are not affected (they remain unchanged) therefore the equity is also the same.

The debt/ equity ratio = total liabilities/total equity. Since liabilities and equity remain unchanged, therefore The debt/ equity ratio is the same.

Also the return of assets (earnings/assets) remain the same

Which of the following statements is most correct? a. All else equal, if a bond’s yield to maturity increases, its price will fall. b. All else equal, if a bond is down graded by the rating agencies its yield to maturity will increase. c. If a firm has two bond issues that are identical except one is subordinate to the other, the subordinate issue will have a higher yield to maturity than the other issue. d. A B and C are correct. e. None of the above are correct

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Answer: d. A B and C are correct.

Explanation:

A bond's price and it's Yield to Maturity (YTM) are inversely related such that when Yield to Maturity rises, the price of the bond falls. This is a because a higher YTM signifies that the bond is riskier so it will compensate by being cheaper.

If a bond is downgraded by Ratings agencies then it means that the bond is now riskier. As it is riskier investors will charge more interest for taking on the risk. The interest is the YTM and so it rises.

A Subordinate bond means that if the company were to go into bankruptcy for instance, the Subordinate bond would only be paid for after the bond that is not Subordinated. This means that there is a chance that Subordinate bond holders will not get anything from the liquidation of the company. Investors will therefore charge a higher YTM to cater for the risk that this happens.

A review of the ledger of Remina Company at December 31, 2017, produces the following data pertaining to the preparation of annual adjusting entries.

1. Prepaid Insurance $10,680. The company has separate insurance policies on its buildings and its motor vehicles. Policy B4564 on the building was purchased on April 1, 2016, for $8,640. The policy has a term of 3 years. Policy A2958 on the vehicles was purchased on January 1, 2017, for $4,200. This policy has a term of 2 years.

2. Unearned Rent Revenue $345,600. The company began subleasing office space in its new building on November 1. At December 31, the company had the following rental contracts that are paid in full for the entire term of the lease.


Date Term (in months) Monthly Rent Number of Leases
Nov. 1 9 $5,400 4
Dec. 1 6 $8,400 3

3. Notes Payable $130,000. This balance consists of a note for 9 months at an annual interest rate of 9%, dated November 1.
4. Salaries and Wages Payable $0. There are 9 salaried employees. Salaries are paid every Friday for the current week. 5 employees receive a salary of $750 each per week, and 4 employees earn $500 each per week. Assume December 31 is a Tuesday. Employees do not work weekends. All employees worked the last 2 days of December.

Required:
Prepare the adjusting entries at December 31, 2017.

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Answer:

1)

December 31,2017, insurance expense

Dr Insurance expense 2,880

    Cr Prepaid insurance - Policy B4564, 2,880

December 31,2017, insurance expense

Dr Insurance expense 2,100

    Cr Prepaid insurance - Policy A2958, 2,100

2)

December 31,2017, rental revenue

Dr Unearned revenue 10,800

   Cr Rental revenue 10,800

December 31,2017, rental revenue

Dr Unearned revenue 8,400

   Cr Rental revenue 8,400

3)

December 31,2017, interest expense

Dr Interest expense 1,950

    Cr Interest payable 1,950

4)

December 31,2017, wages expense

Dr Wages expense 2,300

    Cr Wages payable 2,300

Newport Printing paid a $2.50 dividend over the past year. During the coming year, the dividend is expected to rise by five percent, while the required return on stocks in this risk class is eleven percent. What is the value of Newport Printing

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Answer: $43.75

Explanation:

The value of Newport Printing stock can be calculated using the Dividend Growth Model which uses dividends and a growth rate to calculate the value of stock.

Formula is,

P = D( 1 + g) / ( r - g)

P is the price of stock

D is the dividend

g is the growth rate

r is the required return.

P= 2.5( 1 + 0.05) / (0.11 - 0.05)

= 2.625/0.06

= $43.75

Cole Corporation was organized on January 1, Year 1. The company was authorized to issue 100,000 shares of $1 par value common stock. During the year, the company had the following transactions relating to stockholders’ equity: Issued 40,000 shares of common stock at $8 per share. Reported a net income of $60,000. Paid dividends of $30,000. Purchased 5,000 shares of treasury stock at $10 per share. What is total stockholders’ equity at the end of Year 1? Multiple Choice a) $300,000 b) $350,000 c) $400,000 d) $460,000

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Answer: a)$300,000

Explanation:

Stockholders Equity shows just how much of the company is being financed by the shareholders. It is calculated by,

Total Stockholders Equity for the Year = Issued and Outstanding Shares + Retained Earnings - Treasury Stock

Retained Earnings = Opening Retained Earnings + Net Income - Dividends

First year of operation so no Opening Retained Earnings.

= $0 + 60,000 - $30,000

= $30,000

Total Stockholders Equity for the Year = (40,000* $8) + $30,000 - (5,000 * 10)

= 320,000 + 30,000 - 50,000

= $300,000

A company purchased $3,700 worth of merchandise. Transportation costs were an additional $320. The company returned $255 worth of merchandise and then paid the invoice within the 1% cash discount period. The total cost of this merchandise is:

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Answer:

$3,727.35

Explanation:

The values in parenthesis are substracted

Merchandise cost             $3,700

Transportation costs         $320

Merchandise returned      ($255)

Total cost                           $3,765

1% discount                        ($37.65)

Final cost                            $3,727.35

As we can see, the total cost of the merchandise is $3,727.35

Orrick Company reported total assets of $4,200,000, total liabilities of $700,000, and total equity of $3,500,000 at the end of the year and total sales of $15,000,000 during the year. The company's debt-to-equity ratio (stated in a percentage rounded to one decimal point) is _____. 0.2% 0.5% 2.0% 20.0%

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Answer:

The correct option is 20.0%

Explanation:

debt to equity ratio considers the total liabilities of a company as percentage of its equity stockholders' value.

Total liabilities in this case is $700,000 compared to total equity of $3,500,000.

company's debt-to-equity ratio=$700,000/$3,500,000=20.0%

The debt-to-equity ratio should not be confused with debt-to-assets ratio,which has a different formula altogether.

Suppose that Boeing and Rolls-Royce Holdings are the sole producers of a particular turbo engine. The two firms currently charge the same price for their products. If neither firm reduces the price of its turbo engine, each firm earns $50 million in profit. If both firms reduce their prices, then each firm will earn $10 million in profit. If one firm reduces its price and the other does not, then the firm that reduces price will earn a profit of $70 million while the other firm will earn a profit of $5 million. If the firms can operate as a cartel, what will they do

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Answer:

The two firms will manipulate the market in unison, to maintain the same price, which guarantees the optimum benefit for both firms, as opposed to if one or both of them reduces its price.

Explanation:

A cartel is a group of independent market participants that collude with each other in order to improve their profits and dominate the market. Cartels are usually in the same line of business, and they form a type of alliance as competitors. Cartel use price fixing, bid rigging, and reductions in output, to dominate the market and to maximize their profit. They are usually frowned upon in a free market system.

In this case, if the the two firms Boeing and Rolls-Royce operates as a cartel, they will bend the market rules by fixing their prices, instead of letting market drivers like demand and supply to determine their selling price, they might also reduce their output so that they both have the same level of output, or do any other form of manipulation in unison to maintain the same price. This is because both companies will benefit equally if they maintain the same price, as opposed to if one or both of them reduces price.

The Ethics of Care recognizes that human relationships are often asymmetrical and tries to incorporate this fact into the view by claiming that moral responsibility is partially determined by how vulnerable a person is in a relationship.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Care means meeting the needs of ourselves and others. Ethics of care involves practising virtues as it maintain relationship and promote the well-being of those who give and receive care in social relations. It is hinged on the theory of what makes an action right or wrong.

Ideally, ethics of care is inspired to take care of the less privilege, the dependants and vulnerable. It place relevance on relationships, responsibility, concern over traditional rule. Ethics of care recognize that human relationships are not similar or do not perfectly match up hence incorporate this fact into the view and claiming that moral duty is partially determined by how vulnerable a person is in a relationship.

While ethics of care seems to place emphasis on social well being of vulnerable, yet it has being a foremost part of ethical issues among professionals such as medical practitioners.

The inventory was destroyed by fire on December 31. The following data were obtained from the accounting records: Jan. 1 Inventory $ 360,000 Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 Purchases (net) 2,870,000 Sales 4,470,000 Estimated gross profit rate 30% A. Estimate the cost of the inventory destroyed. Refer to the Amount Descriptions list provided for the exact wording of the answer choices for text entries. B. In which situations would the gross profit method be useful

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Answer:

A. Estimate the cost of the inventory destroyed is $101,000

B. Gross profit method would be useful in estimating the cost of merchandise destroyed by the fire.

Explanation:

Particulars                                                                Debit ($)                Credit ($)

Beginning merchandise inventory                                                     360,000

Add: Net purchase                                                                              2,870,000

Merchandise available for sale                                                          3,230,000

Less: Net sales                                                      4,470,000

Estimated gross profit (30%)                                (1,341,000)

Estimated cost of merchandise sold                                                  3,129,000

Estimate the cost of the inventory destroyed                                    101,000

Luis is the sole shareholder of a corporation, and Eduardo owns a sole proprietorship. Both businesses were started in year 2015, and both make a profit of $80,000 in year 2015. Each owner withdraws $50,000 from his business during the year to pay personal expenses. Which one of the following statements is incorrect?
a. Eduardo must report net profit from his business of $80,000 for 2015.
b. Luis must report dividend income of $80,000 for 2015.
c. Eduardo’s proprietorship (as opposed to Eduardo) is not required to pay tax on the $80,000 profit for 2015.
d. Luis’s corporation must pay tax on $80,000 for 2015.
e. None of the above.

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Answer:

b. Luis must report dividend income of $80,000 for 2015.

Explanation:

Given that

Both businesses were started in the year 2015 and makes a profit of $80,000 per year each. Along with it, each one withdraws $50,000 for their personal expenses

Now we have to go the given options

As we can see that since there is $80,00 profit that is earned by both of them so, in this case, a option,  c and d option is correct

Therefore the option left is b. so it would be the incorrect option

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