Sag manufacturing is planning to sell 400,000 hammers for $6 per unit. The contribution margin ratio is 20%

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Answer 1

The question is incomplete. The following is the complete question.

Sag Manufacturing is planning to sell 400,000 hammers for $6 per unit. The  contribution margin ratio is 20%. If Sweet will break even at this level of sales, what are  the fixed costs?

Answer:

Fixed costs are $480000

Explanation:

The break even sales is the value of total sales or total revenue where it equals total cost and the company makes no profit or no loss. The break even in sales is calculated by dividing the fixed costs by the contribution margin ratio.

Break even in sales = Fixed cost / Contribution margin ratio

Plugging in the available values we can calculate the value of fixed cost. We know that the break even in units is at 400000 units. Thus, its value in sale will be 400000 * 6 = 2400000

2400000 = Fixed cost / 0.2

2400000 * 0.2 = Fixed cost

Fixed costs = $480000


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Prior to May 1, Fortune Company has never had any treasury stock transactions. A company repurchased 160 shares of its common stock on May 1 for $8,000. On July 1, it reissued 80 of these shares at $52 per share. On August 1, it reissued the remaining treasury shares at $49 per share. What is the balance in the Paid-in Capital, Treasury Stock account on August 2

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Answer: $80

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that prior to May 1, Fortune Company has never had any treasury stock transactions and that a company repurchased 160 shares of its common stock on May 1 for $8,000. The price per share will be:

= $8,000/160

= $50 per share

The balance in paid capital as at May 1 will be 0.

On July 1, it reissued 80 of these shares at $52 per share. This means that there is an increase of ($52 - $50) = $2 per share.

The balance paid on capital as at July 1 will be:

= $2 × 80

= $160

On August 1, it reissued the remaining treasury shares at $49 per share. This mean that there is a reduction of $1 per share.

The balance paid on capital as at August 1 will be:

= -1 × $80

= -$80

The balance in the Paid-in Capital, Treasury Stock account on August 2 will now be:

= $160 - $80

= $80

Mason Company's schedule of cost of goods manufactured is as follows:

Costs incurred:
Direct labor cost $70,000
Purchases of raw materials $118,000
Manufacturing overhead $80,000
Advertising expense $90,000
Sales salaries $50,000
Depreciation, office equipment $3,000

Beginning of year End of the year
Inventories:
Raw materials $7,000 $15,000
Work in process $10,000 $5,000
Finished goods $20,000 $35,000

Required:
a. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured.
b. Prepare the cost of goods sold section of Mason Company's income statement for the year.

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Answer:

Mason Company

a. A schedule of cost of goods manufactured:

Beginning inventory of raw materials          $7,000

Purchases of raw materials                       $118,000

Less ending inventory of raw materials    $15,000

Cost of raw materials used in production  $110,00

Beginning Work in process                      $10,000

Cost of raw materials used                     $110,000

Direct labor costs                                     $70,000

Manufacturing overhead                         $80,000

Total production cost                            $270,000

Ending work in process                             $5,000

Cost of goods manufactured               $265,000

b. Cost of goods sold section of Mason Company's income statement for the year:

Beginning Finished goods inventory    $20,000

Cost of goods produced                     $265,000

less ending finished goods inventory  $35,000

Cost of goods sold                             $250,000

Explanation:

a) The cost of goods manufactured includes the beginning inventory of raw materials and Work in process, the purchase of raw materials during the period, direct labor costs and manufacturing overhead.  Then the costs of ending inventory of raw materials and work in process are subtracted to get the cost of goods manufactured.

b) The cost of goods sold includes the cost of beginning inventory of finished goods and the cost of goods manufactured with the subtraction of the ending inventory of finished goods.

Cepeda Corporation has the following cost records for June 2017.
Indirect factory labor $5,230
Factory utilities $470
Direct materials used $21,540
Depreciation, factory equipment$1,760
Work in process, 6/1/17 $3,820
Direct labor $41,680
Work in process, 6/30/17 $3,930
Maintenance, factory equipment $1,860
Finished goods, 6/1/17 $5,210
Indirect materials $2,870
Finished goods, 6/30/17 $8,510
Factory manager's salary $3,550
Prepare a Cost of Goods manufactured schedule for June 2017.

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Answer:

Cepeda Corporation

Cost of Goods manufactured schedule for June 2017

Work in process, 6/1/17                    $3,820

Direct materials used                     $21,540

Direct labor                                     $41,680

Work in process, 6/30/17               ($3,930 )        $63,110

Factor Overheads:

Factory utilities                                  $470

Depreciation, factory equipment   $1,760

Maintenance, factory equipment  $1,860

Indirect materials                           $2,870

Indirect factory labor                   $5,230

Factory manager's salary           $3,550        $15,740

Total cost of manufactured goods              $78,850

Explanation:

The cost of goods manufactured is made up of the beginning work in process, direct materials cost, direct labor costs, and factory overheads minus the ending work in process.  It is this figure that decides the product cost per unit, which will be a consideration in deciding the selling price in some market situations.

On July 1, 2018, Larkin Co. purchased a $530,000 tract of land that is intended to be the site of a new office complex. Larkin incurred additional costs and realized salvage proceeds during 2018 as follows:

Demolition of existing building on site $71,000
Legal and other fees to close escrow 12,400
Proceeds from sale of demolition scrap 9,900

What would be the balance in the land account as of December 31, 2013?

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Answer:

$603,500

Explanation:

                                   Larkin Co.

Purchase cost =                                                     $530,000

Add: Demolition of existing building on site =    $71,000

Add: Legal and other fees to close escrow=       $12,400

Less: Proceeds from sale of demolition scrap =  $9,900

Balance of the land account =                             $603,500

Quan operates an illegal game room in Houston. He files a tax return claiming deductions as follows: Rent $10,000, Supplies $5,000, Fines paid to the city $12,000, Bribes paid to police officers $8,000. The IRS should allow Quan to deductA. $0B. $10,000C. $15,000D. $33,000E. $35,000

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Answer: $15,000

Explanation:

From the question, we are told that Quan operates an illegal game room in Houston and that he files a tax return claiming deductions as follows: Rent $10,000, Supplies $5,000, Fines paid to the city $12,000, Bribes paid to police officers $8,000.

From the above analysis, it should be noted that the brine paid to the police and fines that was paid to the city will not be part of the deduction.

Therefore, the IRS should allow Quan to deduct :

Rent = $10,000,

Supplies = $5,000

Total = $15,000

Bob owns a rental property that he bought several years ago for $260,000. He has taken depreciation on the house of $37,000 since buying it. He sells it in 2019 for $290,000. His selling expenses were $12,000 for the year. What was Bob’s realized gain on the sale?

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Answer:

Bob’s realized gain on the sale is $55,000,

Explanation:

The first step is to find the Book Value of the Rental Property Sold.

Book Value of the Rental Property Sold.

Cost                                               $260,000

Less Accumulated Depreciation  ($37,000)

Book Value                                   $223,000

Gain or Loss on Sale = Selling Price - Cost of Sale (Book Value) - Other Selling Expenses

                                   = $290,000 - $223,000 - $12,000

                                   = $55,000

Conclusion :

Bob’s realized gain on the sale is $55,000,

Based on its 1Q 2014 press release, what is the maximum $ amount the Coca-Cola Company expects to spend in repurchasing its shares during the current fiscal year. Please provide your answer in billions, with 1 decimal place (Ex: 6.2)

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Answer: $3.0 billion.

Explanation:

According to the Press Statement released by Coca-Cola on April 15, 2014 as found on the SEC website, the company plans to spend between $2.5 billion and $3.0 billion on share repurchases by the end of the 2014 fiscal year.

As at the end of the first quarter of 2014, the Company had already spent $713 million in share repurchases and so were optimistic about their repurchases plan.

As a Cost and Management Consultant in the banking industry in Ghana, one of your highly esteemed clients, a top tier banking institution in Ghana has required of you to advise them as to whether target costing can be applied to the banking industry in Ghana. They further require you to advise them on what products or services can target costing be applied

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Answer with its Explanation:

The target costing is a costing technique that helps to reduce the cost of the company operations by setting cost targets for the operations. The first step under target costing is to set a selling price for the product and the second step is to set the target profit margin. Now at this position we are able to derive the target cost by taking the difference of profit margin and the selling price of the product. At this stage the actions and reforms required to achieve this target cost are determined and implemented in the current operating activities. The best part of the target costing is that it says that the pricing though matters but the main aspect of a product success is its cost controls. If the company is able to control the cost of the product then it can control the movement of prices in the market. So target costing specially focuses and stresses upon cost control procedures.

As Target costing is all about cost controlling and can be applied to any sector. In Ghana, target costing will help to control the cost of the services that the banking sector renders to its customers. This reduction in services cost can be achieved by automation, installation of new softwares, Investing in automated teller machines, etc. By gaining efficiencies, the banking sector will substantially reduce its cost thus achieving its target cost.

By achieving the target cost the bank will have to sell at the same rate as the bank had invested its time and money in efficiency gaining activities. There are a lot of activities and products that can be automated and that can help to achieve the target cost. For example, promoting internet banking will reduce the cost of ATM management, paper cost, management time, additional branch opening or extension of building, etc. We can see how easily internet banking will assist the banking sector to achieve its target costs.

Under which conditions, according to the Porter five-forces model, can a supplier group gain power?

a. When there is low differentiation by the supplier
b. When there is a lack of importance of the buyer to the supplier group
c. When there is not a dominance by a few suppliers
d. When the supplier group does not pose a threat of forward integration

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Answer:

b. When there is a lack of importance of the buyer to the supplier group

Explanation:

According to Porter there are five forces that can cause rivalry in a production industry. These are supplier power, threat of new entrants, buyer power, threat of substitutes, and degree of rivalry.

Supplier power is when suppliers are able to benefit from the producers by increasing prices of inputs and gaining some industry profit. Since suppliers supply input and labour to the producer they have a greater control of there is lack of importance of the buyer to the supplier group.

This means that the supplier group has more control on price and quality it supplies to the buyer with buyer having little choice but to buy.

If however buyer is more important to the supplier it means they can control price and quality of inputs

Karl Corporation was organized on January 2, 2018. During 2018, Karl issued 40,000 shares at $24 per share, purchased 6,000 shares of treasury stock at $26 per share, and had net income of $600,000. What is the total amount of stockholders' equity at December 31, 2018?

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Answer:

The answer is $1,404,000

Explanation:

Total amount realized from the issuance: 40,000 shares x $24

= $960,000

Treasury stock repurchased:

6,000 shares x $26

=$156,000

Net income = $600,000

The total amount of stockholders' equity at December 31, 2018 is:

Net income + amount realized from issuance - amount of treasury stock

$600,000 + $960,000 - $156,000

$1,404,000

"A customer buys 10M of Allied Corporation 8 1/4% debentures, M '34, at 90 on Thursday, Oct 9th. The interest payment dates are Feb. 1st and Aug. 1st. The trade settled on Monday, October 13th. The amount of the next interest payment will be:"

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Answer: $412.50

Explanation:

10M bonds refers to bonds that are valued at $10,000.

The interest payment on these debentures are twice in a year meaning that they are semi-annual.

The interest paid is 8 1/4% which is 8.25%.

The interest paid is therefore;

=  8.25% * 10,000

= $825

Interest is stated at an annual rate so this figure is for the year but the interest is to be paid semi-annually;

= 825/2

= $412.50

Department S had no work in process at the beginning of the period. It added 14,800 units of direct materials during the period at a cost of $103,600; 11,100 units were completed during the period; and 3,700 units were 32% completed as to labor and overhead at the end of the period. All materials are added at the beginning of the process. Direct labor was $58,700 and factory overhead was $8,800. The total cost of units completed during the period was a.$77,700 b.$138,694 c.$130,742 d.$166,433

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Answer:

b.$138,694

Explanation:

units started during the period 14,800

total cost for the period $103,600

11,100 units were completed

3,700 were 32% completed with respect to overhead and labor = 1,184 equivalent units

100% of units were completed with respect to materials

direct labor $58,700

cost per equivalent unit = $58,700 / 12,284 units = $4.7786 per unit

overhead $8,800

cost per equivalent unit = $8,800 / 12,284 units = $0.7164 per unit

materials $103,600

cost per equivalent unit = $103,600 / 14,800 = $7 per unit

total cost per equivalent unit = $4.7786 + $0.7164 + $7 = $12.495

total cost of completed units = $12.495 x 11,100 = $138,694.50

"Salina is working to create greater brand awareness for her company's new line of personal digital assistants. To create greater brand awareness Salina will make sure that promotion features the brand: Group of answer choices"

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Complete Question:

Salina is working to create greater brand awareness for her company's new line of personal digital

assistants. To create greater brand awareness, Salina will make sure that promotion features the brand:

Group of answer choices.

A. name.

B. logo.

C. packaging.

D. slogan.

E. any or all of these

Answer:

E. any or all of these.

Explanation:

Salina is working to create greater brand awareness for her company's new line of personal digital

assistants. To create greater brand awareness, Salina will make sure that promotion features the brand:

A. Name: this is arguably the most important aspect of a brand. It is one of the identity of a product and it helps to create a memorable impression on consumers. An example is brainly.

B. Logo: this is also an identity of a company’s product, as it helps to distinguish your products from that of rival products in the market. It is a symbol, emblem or graphical identity of the product and mainly connects with consumer's psych.

C. Packaging: this is also very important in creating brand awareness. It is the process of presenting a company's product nicely and attractively through the use of wrappers, packs, or covers.

D. Slogan: this involves the use of small number of words or short phrases that are memorable, catchy and clever to potential customers. Examples are "Just do it", "I'm loving it", "Think about it" etc.

Simkin Corporation purchased land for $420,000. Later in the year, the company sold a different piece of land with a book value of $155,000 for $110,000.How are the effects of these transactions reported on the statement of cash flows? Use the minus sign to indicate cash out flows, cash payments, decreases in cash and for any adjustments, if required. If a transaction has no effect on the statement of cash flows, select "No effect" from the drop down menu and leave the amount box blank.

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Answer:

Transaction                     Amount        Statement of cash-flow

Purchase of land            420000         Investing activities

Sale of land                     110000          Investing activities

Loss on sale of land        45000          Operating activities

Radovilsky Manufacturing​ Company, in​ Hayward, California, makes flashing lights for toys. The company operates its production facility 300 days per year. It has orders for about 11,800 flashing lights per year and has the capability of producing 95 per day. Setting up the light production costs ​$48. The cost of each light is ​$0.95. The holding cost is ​$0.10 per light per year.
A) What is the optimal sizeof the production run?
B) What is the average holding cost per year?
C) What is the average setup cot per year?
D) What is the total cost per year, including the cost of the lights?

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Answer:

Please see answers below.

Explanation:

Annual demand rep D=11,800

Setting up cost rep S = $48

Holding cost per year rep H=$0.1

Production rate per year = Production facility × Capability of production

=300 × 95

=28,500

Therefore;

a. Optimal size of the production

Q = √2DS/H(1-D/P)

= √2×11,800×48/0.1(1-11,800/28,500)

=√11328000-0.5859649123

=√11328000.586

=$3,366

b. Average holding cost per year

=QH/2(1-D/P)

=3,366×0.1/2(1-3,366/28,500)

=168.3(0.8818947368)

=$148.42

C. Average set up cost

=D/Q × S

=11,800/3,366 × 48

=$168.27

D. Total cost per year = Average set up cost + Average holding cost per year + Cost to purchase 11,800 lights

= $148.42 + $168.27 + 11,800(0.95)

= $11,526.69

Your company, Beta Corporation, is considering a new project which you must analyze. Based on the following data, what is the project's Year 1 operating cash flow?
Sales $22,000
Depreciation $8,000
Other operating costs $12,000
Tax rate 35%

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Answer:

Net operating cash flow= $9,300

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Sales $22,000

Depreciation $8,000

Other operating costs $12,000

Tax rate 35%

We need to determine the net operating cash flow:

Sales= 22,000

Other operating costs= (12,000)

Depreciation= (8,000)

EBIT= 2,000

Tax= (2,000*0.35)=  (700)

Depreciation= 8,000

Net operating cash flow= 9,300

Select the most appropriate answer about bringing components from other continents.
A. It never affects innovation of the final product.
B. It potentially results in better products for the customer.
C. It always increases the cost of the final product.
D. It always lowers the quality of the final product.
E. It has no impact on the production lines in the home country.

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Answer: B. It potentially results in better products for the customer.

Explanation:

Importation of components for the production of a good might lead to a potentially better product for consumers because the knowledge base of a superior country in manufacturing the said component would be utilized.

One benefit of Globalization is that better products than can be made locally can be sourced from outside countries so that products are better and stronger.

If a company imports components it could be because they are trying to save costs or it could be that they found Superior products than they did at home. Should the latter be the case then there is a chance that they will make better products because of these better components.

Telegraphic Solution​'s completed worksheet at November 30​, 2018 is as​ follows:

Revenues:
Service Revenue $9,600

Expenses:
Salaries Expense $2,750
Rent Expense 700
Depreciation Expense-Equipment $350
Supplies Expense 550
Utilities Expense $700
Total Expenses $5,050
Net Income $4,550


Required:
a. Complete the income statement for the month ended November 30​, 2018. ​
b. Complete the statement of owner's equity for the month ended November 30, 2018. Assume there were no contributions made by the owner during the month.
c. Complete the classified balance sheet as of November 30, 2018

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Answer:

a. Complete the income statement for the month ended November 30​, 2018. ​

Telegraphic Solution​'s

Income Statement

For the month ended November 30, 2018

Service Revenue                                                       $9,600

Expenses:

Salaries Expense $2,750 Rent Expense 700 Depreciation Expense-Equipment $350 Supplies Expense 550 Utilities Expense $700                                     ($5,050)

Net Income                                                                $4,550

b. Complete the statement of owner's equity for the month ended November 30, 2018. Assume there were no contributions made by the owner during the month.

Telegraphic Solution​'s

Statement of Owner's Equity

For the month ended November 30, 2018

Pryor, capital, November 1, 2018                    $32,900

Investments during the month                                 $0

Net income                                                         $4,550

Subtotal                                                            $37,450

Withdrawals during the month                       ($2,900)

Pryor, capital, November 30, 2018                $34,550

c. Complete the classified balance sheet as of November 30, 2018

Assets:

Current assets

Cash $4,400

Accounts receivable $3,900

Prepaid rent $1,100

Office supplies $2,550

Total current assets $11,950

Non-current assets

Equipment net $28,350

Total non-current assets $28,350

Total assets: $40,300

Liabilities and equity:

Liabilities:

Current liabilities

Accounts payable $5,100

Salaries payable $650

Total current liabilities $5,750

Equity:

Pryor, capital   $34,550

Total liabilities and equity: $40,300

John, Jay, and Jeff each have an ownership interest in Three Guys Burgers, Inc. Based on the following information, which of them is/are considered to have materially participated the conduct of the Three Guys Burgers business this year?
-1- John dedicated more than 500 hours this year to Three Guys Burgers.
-2- Jay devoted 150 hours to Three Guys Burgers this year.
-3- Jeff devoted 115 hours to Three Guys Burgers this year, but also devoted more than 100 hours to several other activities, for a total of 520 hours in all of the activities combined.

Income Tax

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Answer and Explanation:

Material participation in the business is when involvement in the business activity exceeds 500 hours during the year. Furthermore, if the activity is a significant activity of participation and the number of aggregate hours worked in all such activities exceeds 500 hours per year, of that kind participation is also construed as material participation.

Therefore, the participation of John and Jeff would be considered as material.

Data from the financial statements of Dils Brothers Co. and J. Cox, Inc. are presented below (in millions): Dils Brothers Co. J. Cox, Inc. Total liabilities, 2016 $70,914 $47,422 Total liabilities, 2015 72,208 60,092 Total assets, 2016 100,372 73,744 Total assets, 2015 94,114 70,416 Revenue, 2016 306,932 163,040 Net income, 2016 280 1,572 To the nearest hundredth, what is the 2016 debt-to-total-assets ratio for J. Cox, Inc.

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Answer:

0.64

Explanation:

Debts to total asset ratio = Total liabilities / total assets

For J.Cox Inc 2016;  Debts to total asset ratio = $47,422 / 73,744

Debts to total asset ratio = 0.64306

Debts to total asset ratio = 0.64

2016 debt-to-total-assets ratio for J. Cox, Inc. is 0.64

If $1000 was invested in government bonds in 1924, how much it will be worth in 1994 given that the bonds averaged 7% return per year?

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Answer:

The total money in 1994 is $113989.392.

Explanation:

Present value of invested money (PV) = $1000

Total number of years for which the money is invested (n ) = 70 years

The interest rate (r ) = 7%

Now we have to calculate the total amount after 70 years when the invested money earns 7% interest rate.

The amount after 70 years.

[tex]= PV( 1 + r)^{n} \\= 1000 (1 + 0.07)^{70} \\= 113989.392 \ dollars.[/tex]

Firm Y has issued 500 million shares of stock at $1 par value and $200 millino in additional paid in capital. Retained earnings are $5.6 billion. What is the return on equity if net income if net income is $1.1 billion?

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Answer:

Return on equity = 17.46%

Explanation:

DATA:

Issued share capital = $500m

Additional Paid-in capital = $200 million

Retained Earnings = $5.6 billion

Net Income = $1.1 billion

Return on Equity = ?

Solution

Return on equity can be calculated by dividing net income in total shareholder's equity

NOTE: ALL THE WORKINGS ARE IN 1000's

Return on equity = Net Income / Shareholder's Equity

Return on equity = 1,100,000 / (500,000 + 200,000 +5,600,000)

Return on equity = $1,100,000/6,300,000

Return on equity = 17.46%

When a bill is paid using the Pay Bills window, QuickBooks records a journal entry that:________. A) Debits Accounts Receivable,Credits Checking account B) Debits Expense account, Credits Accounts Payable C) Credits Checking account, Debits Accounts Payable D) Debits Checking account, Credits Undeposited Funds

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Answer:

C)

Explanation:

When a bill is paid using the Pay Bills window, QuickBooks records a journal entry that Credits Checking account, Debits Accounts Payable. Meaning that it records a withdrawal (Credit) from your own checking account that was used to pay the bill, while simultaneously records a deposit (Debit) on the account that was just paid through the bill.

Jack Pickle decided to start a small business as a corporation. His initial investment was $4,000 cash in exchange for common stock. Demonstrate how to record this transaction in the accounting equation?

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Answer:

Increase cash by $4,000 and Increase common stock by $4,000

Explanation:

Demonstration of how to record Jack Pickle

transaction in the accounting equation

Since we were told that Jack Pickle decided to start a small business in form of a corporation in which his initial investment was the sum of $4,000 cash and the cash was in exchange for common stock, therefore using accounting equation this means when we want to record Jack Pickle transactions we have to increase the cash by the sum of $4,000 and the increase common stock by the sum of $4,000.

Increase cash by $4,000 and Increase common stock by $4,000

A random sample of 10 parking meters in a beach community showed the following incomes for a day. Assume the incomes are normally distributed. $3.60 $4.50 $2.80 $6.30 $2.60 $5.20 $6.75 $4.25 $8.00 $3.00 Find the 95% confidence interval for the true mean. (Be sure to indicate your calculations for mean and standard deviation)

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Answer:

The 95% confidence interval for the true mean would be between 3.39 and 6.01

Explanation:

In order to calculate the 95% confidence interval for the true mean we would have to calculate first the mean and standard deviation as follows:

mean=∑Xi/n

mean=$3.60 $4.50 $2.80 $6.30 $2.60 $5.20 $6.75 $4.25 $8.00 $3.00/10

mean=4.7

standard deviation=√∑(Xi-mean)∧2/n-1

standard deviation=1.83

t critical=2.262

The confidence interval=mean +/- t critical*standard deviation/√10

The confidence interval=4.7 +/- 2.262*1.8338/√10

The confidence interval=(3.39, 6.01)

The 95% confidence interval for the true mean would be between 3.39 and 6.01

Russell Corporation sold a parcel of land valued at $477,500. Its basis in the land was $360,512. For the land, Russell received $117,750 in cash in year 0 and a note providing that Russell will receive $192,000 in year 1 and $167,750 in year 2 from the buyer (plus reasonable interest on the note). (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)a. What is Russell realized gain on transaction?
b. what is Russel's recognized gain in year1, year2, year3.

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identify the cultural differences that are likely to arise between costco us employees and local employees are working in australia spain and china

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although the question seems to be incomplete because it does not provide any references, we can say that the cultural differences that are likely to arise between Costco US employees and local employees that are working in Australia Spain, and China are the result of totally different cultures, idiosyncrasies, customs, and traditions.

American customers are so different from Australian, Chinese, or Spanish consumers. What works in one country would not work in another. What is success in the US could be a failure in Spain. We are talking about different preferences, tastes, likes, and traditions.

That is why it is so important that Costco branches in other countries survey and understand local people's minds and tastes, so employees in each country can be trained in customer services, local preferences, assertiveness, human and business orientation, and many others.

Kaye Co. issued $7 million face amount of 5%, 10-year bonds on April 1, 2013. The bonds pay interest on an annual basis on March 31 each year. Required: a. Assume that market interest rates were slightly lower than 5% when the bonds were sold. Would the proceeds from the bond issue have been more than, less than, or equal to the face amount?

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By extracting the information

Bond issued= 7 million

Maturity period= 10 years

Risk free or Interest rate = 5%

As the market interest value is lesser than 5% of the stated interest rate, thus the bond will be sold for more than its face amount. The lesser the discount rate or market interest rate, the greater the present value of the associated cash flow with the bond becomes. Buyer are ready to pay a premium for getting more interest than they may perhaps get in the marketplace intended for a bond of parallel risk and maturity.

The most effective method for finding shopping center tenants is:__________.a. personal contactb. brochuresc. direct maild. use of public relations firms

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Answer:

a. personal contact

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The most effective method for finding shopping center tenants is personal contact. Personal contact is the only way to actually get to know an individual and understand what they are looking for as well as if they will be a good fit for the specific shopping center unit. Other options only allow you to see a rough description of the individual which may be false and can ultimately waste time.

If a borrower receives a loan with a variable interest rate, then the interest rate on the loan Multiple Choice always goes up. is subject to the price of the home. always goes down. is fixed. may go up or down.

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Answer: may go up or down.

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From the question, we are told that a borrower receives a loan with a variable interest rate, It should be noted that a variable interest rate loan is a form of loan whereby the interest rate that is charged on outstanding balance is not fixed but varies when there are changes in the market interest rates.

Based on this explanation, the payments the borrower will make will vary as they can either go up or down.

A borrower receives a loan with a variable interest rate, then the interest rate on the loan may go up or down.

A variable interest rate is an interest rate that is anchored on a benchmark interest rate or index. The variable interest rate changes with changes that occurs in the benchmark interest rate. A variable interest rate is also known as a floating interest rate.

If the underlying interest rate increases, the variable interest rate would increase. If the underlying interest rate decreases, the variable interest rate would decrease.

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