Sarah and First Financial Corp. enter into an oral employment contract under which First Financial Corp. agrees to hire Sarah for five years. Before Sarah begins, First Financial Corp. backs out of the contract. If Sarah sues to enforce the contract,
she will be able to successfully sue to enforce the contract or receive damages for the full five year term.
she will be able to successfully sue to enforce the contract or receive damages for one year of the contract, but the remaining four years will be unenforceable because of the Statute of Frauds.
she will not be able to enforce it, because it is voidable by First Financial since it violates the Statute of Frauds.
she will not be able to enforce it because fixed term employment contracts are illegal.

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Answer 1

Answer:

she will not be able to enforce it, because it is voidable by First Financial since it violates the Statute of Frauds.

Explanation:

All contracts that last for more than one year fall under the Statute of Frauds and therefore, must be in writing and signed by both parties. Even if the contract was for one year and one day, it must be in writing. The non-breaching party, Sarah, cannot even sue for damages corresponding to only the first year because the contract is considered to be one and cannot be divided into parts.


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1. A piece of newly purchased industrial equipment costs $1,240,000 and is classified as seven-year property under MACRS. Calculate the annual depreciation allowances and end-of-the-year book values for this equipment.

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Answer:

Solution for the question is given below

Explanation:

Year OpeningValue MACRS Depreciation    Closing Book Value

1.         1,240,000       0.1429       177,196            1,062,804

2.          1,062,804       0.2449  260,280.69       802,523.30

3.            802,523.30     0.1749     140,361.32        662,161.97

4.           662,161.97       0.1249   82,704.03        579,457.93

5.            579,457.93       0.0893 51,745.59       527,712.33

6.            527,712.33       0.0892 47,071.94        480,640.40

7.            480,640.40       0.0893 42,921.18         437,719.21

There is often litter along highways but rarely in people's yards. Which of the following statements help explain this observation?

a. Littering on the highway generates a positive externality.
b. The private cost of littering on the highway is low.
c. The private cost of littering on your own yard exceeds the social cost.

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Answer:

The answer is A and C

Explanation:

Solution

Social costs refers to the total cost of an activity incurred by society.

Private costs are direct costs incurred by an individual

Frequently there is liter along the high ways but rarely in people's yards because  the social cost of littering is more than private cost. since the society must bear the negative externality, the social cost is more and the private cost is less.

The private cost is higher when one liters on his own yard as the cost is only borne or carried by the owner and not the society.

In a reorder point problem where both demand and lead time are variable, demand averages 200 units per day with a daily variance of 64, and lead time averages 6 days with a standard deviation of 1 day. What should the reorder point be for a 95% service level?

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Answer:

~ 1561.235

Explanation:

Given :

[tex]Z=1.645[/tex]

[tex]d = 200\ \\variance =64[/tex]

Standard deviation can be determined by the [tex]\sqrt{variance }[/tex]

Standard deviation=SD

=[tex]\sqrt{64}\ =\ 8[/tex]

[tex]LT = 6\[/tex]

σ = 8

Now using the formula

[tex]R\ =\ d \ *\ LT\ +Z\ \sqrt{LT^{2}\ +SD^{2} \ +\ d\ \sigma\ ^{2} } \\\\Putting\ the\ respective\ value\ we\ get \\R=200 * 6 + 1.645\sqrt{6 * 8^2 + 200 *1^2}[/tex]

R=1561.235

~ 1561.235

In 2016, Akin Company sold 3,000 units at $750.00 each. Variable expenses were $375.00 per unit, and fixed expenses were $130,000. The same selling price is expected for 2017. Akin is tentatively planning to invest in equipment that would increase fixed costs by 17.00%, while decreasing variable costs per unit by 20.00%. What is the company's break-even point in units for 2017?

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Answer:

338

Explanation:

Break even point = F/ P - V

F = fixed cost

P = price

V = variable cost

Change in fixed cost = $130,000 × 1.17 = $152,100

Change in variable cost = $375.00 × 0.80 = $300

$152,100 / $750.00 - $300 = $152,100 / $450 = 338

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Kanye Company is evaluating the purchase of a rebuilt spot-welding machine to be used in the manufacture of a new product. The machine will cost $176,000, has an estimated useful life of 7 years, a salvage value of zero, and will increase net annual cash flows by $35,000.
What is its approximate internal rate of return?

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Answer:

i think the answer218

Explanation:

if you  add 176.000+35.000=211+7=218 you get the right answer

The approximate internal rate of return is 176.000+35.000=211+7=218. From calculating the cost and salvage value we get the internal rate of return.

What is internal rate of return?

In financial analysis, the internal rate of return (IRR) is a statistic used to calculate the profitability of possible investments. IRR is a discount rate that, in a discounted cash flow analysis, reduces all cash flows' net present values (NPV) to zero. The same formula is used for NPV calculations and IRR calculations.

A useful tool for comparing investments is the internal rate of return (IRR), which is the interest rate at which the sum of all cash flows equals zero. If we substitute 13.92% for the 8% in the aforementioned case, NPV will be zero, and that represents your IRR. IRR is therefore defined as the discount rate at which a project's NPV equals zero.

IRR can be used to rank a variety of potential investments or projects on a pretty even basis because it is consistent for investments of all types. Generally speaking, the investment with the highest IRR would be regarded as the best when comparing options with other similar attributes.

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Kingbird Company leased equipment from Costner Company, beginning on December 31, 2019. The lease term is 4 years and requires equal rental payments of $32,230 at the beginning of each year of the lease, starting on the commencement date (December 31, 2019). The equipment has a fair value at the commencement date of the lease of $120,000, an estimated useful life of 4 years, and no estimated residual value. The appropriate interest rate is 5%. Prepare Kingbird's 2019 and 2020 journal entries, assuming Kingbird depreciates similar equipment it owns on a straight-line basis.
Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit

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Answer:

Kingbird's 2019 and 2020 journal entries, assuming Kingbird depreciates similar equipment it owns on a straight-line basis is prepared in the table below.

_____________________________

Date: 12/31/2019

Account: Right of use asset. Debit: $120,000

Account: Lease liability. Credit: $120,000

(To record lease liability)

_____________________________

Date: 12/31/2019

Account: Lease liability. Debit: $32,230

Account: Cash. Credit: $32,320

(To record lease payment)

_____________________________

Date: 12/31/2020

Account: Interest Expense ($120,000-$32,230)*5%.  Debit: $4,389

Account: Lease Liability (Plug in) ($32,320 - $4,389). Debit: $27,841

Account: Cash.  Credit: $32,320

______________________________

Date: 12/31/2020

Account: Amortization Expense. Debit: $30,000

Account: Right of use asset. Credit: $30,000

(To record amortization) $120,000/4 years

_____________________________

A registered representative wishes to sell a customer a limited partnership unit that is offered through his friend - the general partner in the venture. Under FINRA rules, this action is:

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Answer:

only permitted if the member firm is notified in writing and gives prior written approval to the transaction

Explanation:

Under FINRA rules, registered representatives cannot effect private securities transactions.

But FINRA does allow an exemption from this prohibition on the condition that the member firm is notified in writing and gives prior written approval to the transaction

Remsco has taxable income of $61,000 and a charitable contribution limit modified taxable income of $72,500. Its charitable contributions for the year were $7,540. What is Remsco's current-year charitable contribution deduction and contribution carryover

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Answer:

Remsco's current-year charitable contribution deduction is $7,250

Contribution carryover is $ 290

Explanation:

Taxable income = $61,000

Charitable contribution limit modified taxable income = $72,500

Charitable contributions for the year = $7,540

Since, charitable contribution deduction is limited to 10% of charitable contribution limit modified taxable income ,

Remsco's current-year charitable contribution deduction = $72,500 x 10%

= $7,250

Therefore, contribution carryover = $7,540 - $7,250 = $ 290

Pick a well-known business organization that has received recent press coverage and that provides its annual reports at its Web site. From the information in the articles and annual reports, answer these questions: 1. What is(are) the main industry(ies) in which the company competes ?

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Explanation:

The commercial company chosen is Amazon.com Inc, this is a multinational that operates in the areas of artificial intelligence, electronic commerce and computing. Amazon was founded in 1994 by Jeff Bezos, with the main objective of being a company that sells books on the internet, at that time the idea did not seem so promising, because the internet was little used worldwide, but Bezos saw there a opportunity and called itself the first virtual book store in the world, and began to be noted for the strategy of offering aggressive discounts, which made the company gain name and popularity.

The success strategy used by Bezos was to offer the customer an easy shopping service, focusing on their needs and offering a huge amount of titles available to the customer. Bezos' innovation strategy has made Amazon a pioneer in setting market standards for the entire internet.

Jarrett Baker is the founder of an enterprise software company located in Chevy Chase, Maryland. By looking at the income statements for Jarrett’s business over the past 3 years, you see that its working capital has declined from $42,400 in 2012 to $17,900 in 2013 to $3,100 in 2014. If this trend continues, in what ways could it jeopardize the future of Jarrett’s business?

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Answer and Explanation:

In this particular case, the working capital continues to fall and hits a value below zero otherwise the business would have a negative cash flow.

Company's assets are below its liabilities which including its current working capital would not be able to manage its debts. The Company would be faced with extreme difficulty in paying back its creditors.

If, as in the case at hand , the company continues to operate in low working capital and work capital declines over time, the company can encounter extremely serious financial problems.

Following Effects may include declining revenue from purchases, non-inventory management, or issues with the specific total accounts receivable.

Monson sells 29 units for $50 each on December 15. Monson uses a perpetual inventory system. Determine the costs assigned to ending inventory when costs are assigned based on the weighted average method. (Round your per unit costs to 2 decimal places.)

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The complete question:

Trey Monson starts a merchandising business on December 1 and enters into the following three inventory purchases. Also, on December 15, Monson sells 29 units for $50 each.

Purchases on December 7 20 units at $20.00 each

Purchases on December 14 34 units at $30.00 each

Purchases on December 21 30 units at $36.00 each

Monson uses a perpetual inventory system. Determine the costs assigned to ending inventory when costs are assigned based on the weighted average method. (Round your per-unit costs to 2 decimal places.)

Answer:

Trey Monson

Determination of the cost of Ending Inventory based on the Weighted Average Method:

Date                         Quantity    Unit Cost     Total  Cost

Dec. 7 Purchase                   20       $20                 $400

Dec. 14 Purchase               34         30                 1,020

Total                               54         26.30       $1,420 .20

Dec. 15 Sale                      -29         26.30          -762.70

Dec 15 Balance               25         26.30         $657.50

Dec. 21 Purchase                 30              36                   1,080

Dec. 21 Available                 55              31.59            $1,737.50

Dec. 31 Ending Inventory  55             $31.59          $1,737.50

Explanation:

To use the weighted average method, we divide the cost of goods available for sale by the number of units available for sale, which yields the weighted-average cost per unit.  The cost of goods available for sale is the sum of beginning inventory and net purchases.

Use the following Window Breeze Company income statement to answer the question. Window Breeze Company is a small manufacturer of window air conditioners and reported the following: Window Breeze Company Full Costing Income Statement For the Year Ending December 31, 2011
Sales ($150 per unit) $120,000
Less cost of goods sold 35,000
Gross margin 85,000
Less selling and administrative expenses:
Selling expense $15,000
Administrative expense 15,000 30,000
Net income $55,000
Annual FMOH was $25,000 and 1,000 units were produced. All administrative costs were fixed. Included in the $15,000 selling expense was $10,000 of fixed selling.

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Missing information:

How much is the value of full costing ending inventory?

Answer:

$8,750

Explanation:

1,000 units were produced and 800 were sold, so ending inventory = 200 units

total production cost per unit (under full costing) = $35,000 / 800 = $43.75

ending inventory = $43.75 x 200 = $8,750

Full costing basically refers to absorption costing, which calculates COGS using both variable and fixed costs (total production costs).

Morrow Company uses the high-low method to estimate the cost function. The information for 2020 is provided below: Machine-hours Labor Costs Highest observation of cost driver 900 $36,000 Lowest observation of cost driver 100 $14,000 What is the estimated total cost when 450 machine-hours are used

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Answer:

Total cost at 450 machine hours = $23625

Explanation:

The high-low method is used to calculate the variable cost per unit element in a mixed cost. A mixed cost is a cost which is made up of both the fixed and the variable cost. The formula for variable cost per unit is,

Variable cost per unit = (Highest activity cost - Lowest activity cost) / (Highest activity units - Lowest activity units)

Variable cost per unit = (36000 - 14000) / (900 - 100)

Variable cost per unit = $27.5

Thus, the fixed element is = 36000 - (27.5 * 900)

Fixed cost element = $11250

Thus, the cost equation is,

Total cost = 27.5x + 11250

Where x is the number of machine hours.

Total cost at 450 machine hours = 27.5 * 450 + 11250

Total cost at 450 machine hours = $23625

Brooke Hubert works for MRK all year and earns a monthly salary of $ 11 comma 900. There is no overtime pay. Brooke​'s income tax withholding rate is 10 % of gross pay. In addition to payroll​ taxes, Brooke elects to contribute 5 % monthly to United Way. MRK also deducts $ 125 monthly for​ co-payment of the health insurance premium. As of September​ 30, Brooke had $ 107 comma 100 of cumulative earnings. LOADING...​(Click the icon to view payroll tax rate​ information.) Requirements 1. Compute Brooke​'s net pay for October. 2. Journalize the accrual of salaries expense and the payments related to the employment of Brooke Hubert.

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Answer:

1. Compute Brooke​'s net pay for October

Brooke's gross monthly salary = $11,900

- federal income taxes withholdings = ($1,190)

- contribution to United Way = ($595)

- health insurance = ($125)

- social security = 6.2% x $11,900 = ($737.80)

- medicare = 1.45% x $11,900 = ($172.55)

net pay = $9,079.65

2. Journalize the accrual of salaries expense and the payments related to the employment of Brooke Hubert.

We must include here FUTA taxes paid by the employer. In this case, since we are not given the state unemployment (SUTA) tax rate, we can only calculate the federal unemployment tax 6% x $11,900 = $714. Both the employee and employer pays FICA taxes in an equal amount. The amount that is withheld from the employee's paycheck is identified as FICA tax withholding.

October 31, 202x

Dr Wages expense 11,900

Dr FICA taxes expense 910.35

Dr FUTA taxes expense 714

    Cr Federal income tax withholding payable 1,190

    Cr FICA tax (social security) withholding payable 737.80

    Cr FICA tax (social security) payable 737.80

    Cr FICA tax (medicare) withholding payable 172.55

    Cr FICA tax (medicare) payable 172.55

    Cr FUTA tax payable 714

    Cr Health insurance payable 125

    Cr United Way payable 595

    Cr Wages payable 9,079.65

The last step in the marketing process often includes: collecting the cash from sales to consumers. developing a written report to summarize the results of the period's marketing activities. deciding the best way to distribute the product. building relationships with customers.

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Answer: developing a written report to summarize the results of the period's marketing activities.

Explanation:

The last step in the marketing process often is developing a written report to summarize the results of the period's marketing activities.

Developing a written report to summarise the results of the marketing activities is necessary in order to evaluate the performance of the marketing activity and also learn from past mistakes which have previously affected the company.

These are vital in order to capture a good market share in the future and also achieve organizational goals.

The Morris Corporation has $350,000 of debt outstanding, and it pays an interest rate of 8% annually. Morris's annual sales are $1.75 million, its average tax rate is 30%, and its net profit margin on sales is 8%. If the company does not maintain a TIE ratio of at least 3 to 1, its bank will refuse to renew the loan and bankruptcy will result. What is Morris's TIE ratio? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places.

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Answer:

8.14 times

Explanation:

The computation of the Time interest earned ratio is shown below:

As we know that

Times interest earned ratio = (Earnings before interest and taxes) ÷ (Interest expense)

where,

Earnings before interest and taxes = Income before income tax for the year + Interest expense

But before tha,  we need to do the following calculations

The interest amount  is

= $350,000 × 0.08

= $28,000

The net profit is

= $1,750,000 × 8%

= $140,000

The EBIT is

= Profit before tax + interest expense

= $140,000 ÷ (1 - 0.30) + $28,000

= $200,000 + $28,000

= $228,000

And, the interest expense is $28,000

So, the TIE ratio is

= $228,000 ÷ $28,000

= 8.14 times

Under the First Amendment, commercial speech is:

a. subject to intermediate scrutiny unlike political speech.
b. completely suppressed regardless of it being misleading or truthful.
c. subject to strict scrutiny just like political speech.
d. completely unregulated unless it is put in writing.

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Answer:

The correct answer is the option A: subject to intermediate scrutiny unlike political speech.

Explanation:

On the one hand, the First Amendment to the United States Constitution is the law that basically protects the rights of the people to have a free speech and moreover, establishes that the government can not intervene in an establishment of religion and prohibits the free exercise of religion.

On the other hand, the Commercial Speech under the First Amendment is seen as a particular case of speech due to the fact that this one can be harmful for the people and therefore can be fraudulent to them and in order to prevent that from happening the First Amendment does not protect so much the commercial speech and this last one is far more regulate it by the government than political speech.

Question 16 (3 points) The 2011 and 2012 Balance Sheets for Jacob, Inc. contained the following entries: 12/31/201112/31/2012 Accounts receivable$206$116 Inventories$590$603 Net fixed assets$102$307 Accounts payable$329$333 Jacob had materials purchases in 2011 of $1,689 and materials purchases in 2012 of $2,770 . What did Jacob record as Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) on its 2012 income statement

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Answer:

$2,857

Explanation:

Cost of goods sold (COGS) refers to the relevant cost incurred to acquire or produce the products being sold a company during a particular period.

The formula for calculating the COGS is as follows:

COGS = Beginning inventories + Purchases - Ending inventories

From the question, we have the following for 2012:

Beginning stock = $590

Purchases = $2,770

Ending inventory = 503

Therefore, we have:

COGS for 2012 = $590 + $2,770 - $503 = $2,857

Therefore, Jacob should record $2,857 as Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) on its 2012 income statement.

Xochi is a corporate PR consultant. She has many clients and would like to find a more efficient way to access and send information than by e-mail alone. What tool should Xochi use to search and manage this informatio

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Answer:

Enterprise social media network.

Explanation:

Enterprise social media network is the use of social network to link people who share common interest. Enterprise social network could be internal to a business such as Yammer, communicator which are meant to communicate among employees or external to a business such as use of Google+ or other social media network platforms which connects a business to it's customers.

The advantage of Enterprise social media networks is that they can be searched such that people can follow, tag or view activity. Here, users can check and send messages conveniently and efficiently to people compare to email alone.

With regards to the above scenario, Xochi should use Enterprise social media network tool to search and manage information.

Pettygrove Company had 1,700,000 shares of $10 par value common stock outstanding. The amount of additional paid-in capital is $8,500,000, and Retained Earnings is $2,550,000. The company issues a 2-for-1 stock split. The market price of the stock is $11. What is the balance in the Common Stock account after this issuance

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Answer:

$17,000,000

Explanation:

Balance in common stock after the issuance = $1700,000 x $10

Balance in common stock after the issuance = $17,000,000

You can't find difference between balance of common stock, additional paid-in capital, and retained earnings when a company issues a stock split But there would be surely a change in par value and number of outstanding shares. Market value of share will either increase or decrease.

Match the following terms with their definitions.

1. Internal control
2. Control procedures
3. Firewalls
4. Encryption
5. Environment
6. Information system
7. Separation of duties
8. Collusion
9. Documents
10. Audits
11. Operational efficiency
12. Risk assessment
13. Sarbanes-Oxley Act

a. Two or more people working together to overcome internal controls.
b. Part of internal control that ensures resources are not wasted.
c. Requires companies to review internal control and take responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of their financial reports.
d. Should be prenumbered to prevent theft and inefficiency
e. Limits access to a local network.
f. Example: The person who opens the bank statement should not also be the person who is reconciling cash.
g. Identification of uncertainties that may arise due to a company's products, services or operations.
h. Examination of a company's financial statements and accounting system by a trained accounting professional.
i. Without a sufficient one of these, information cannot properly be gathered and summarized.
j. The organizational plan and all related measures that safeguard assets, encourage employees to follow company policies, promote operational efficiency, and ensure accurate and reliable accounting data.
k. Component of internal control that helps ensure business goals are achieved.
l. Rearranges data by a mathematical process-
m. To establish an effective one, a company's CEO and top managers must behave honorably to set a good example for employees.

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Answer:

1. Internal control  - The organizational plan and all related measures that safeguard assets, encourage employees to follow company policies, promote operational efficiency, and ensure accurate and reliable accounting data. (J)

2. Control procedures  - Component of internal control that helps ensure business goals are achieved. (K)

3. Firewalls  - Limits access to a local network. (E)

4. Encryption - Rearranges data by a mathematical process. (I)

5. Environment - To establish one a company, CEO and top managers must behave honorably to set a good example for employees. (M)

6. Information system - Without a sufficient one of these information cannot properly be gathered and summarized. (I)

7. Separation of duties - Example: The person who opens the bank statement should not also be the person who is reconciling cash. (F)

8. Collusion - Two or more people working together to overcome internal controls. (A)

9. Documents - Should be pre-numbered to prevent theft and inefficiency (D)

10. Audits  - Examination of a company's financial statements and accounting system by a trained accounting professional. (H)

11. Operational efficiency  - Part of internal control that ensures resources are not wasted (B)

12. Risk assessment - Identification of uncertainties that may arise due to a company's products services or operations . (G)

13. Sarbanes-Oxley Act - Requires companies to review internal control and take responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of their financial reports. (C)

The following items are taken from the financial statements of the Sage Service for the year ending December 31, 2020: Accounts payable $ 17800 Accounts receivable 11200 Accumulated depreciation – equipment 28000 Advertising expense 20800 Cash 15300 Owner’s capital (1/1/20) 42900 Owner’s drawings 13700 Depreciation expense 12300 Insurance expense 3100 Note payable, due 6/30/21 69700 Prepaid insurance (12-month policy) 6200 Rent expense 17000 Salaries and wages expense 32000 Service revenue 132800 Supplies 4000 Supplies expense 5800 Equipment 209300 What are total long-term liabilities at December 31, 2020?

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Answer:

$0

Explanation:

The computation of the long term liabilities is shown below:

As we know that the long term liabilities are the liabilities which are due for the next  months

In the given question, there is a note payable which is due on June 30, 2021 and we have to find the long term liabilities for Dec 31,2020 so it is made only 6 months but we required 12 months So the note payable is treated as a current liabilities

So, the amount should be $0 in this case

Waterway’s Market recorded the following events involving a recent purchase of merchandise:
Received goods for $75000, terms 1/10, n/30.
Returned $1100 of the shipment for credit.
Paid $400 freight on the shipment.
Paid the invoice within the discount period.
As a result of these events, the company’s inventory increased by:_______.

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Answer:

$73,561

Explanation:

The computation of inventory increased is shown below:-

Inventory increase = (Received goods - Returned goods) × (1 - 0.01) + Freight  charges

= ($75,000 - $1,100) × 0.99 + $400

= $73,900 × 0.99 + $400

= $73,161 + $400

= $73,561

Therefore for computing the increased inventory we have simply applied the above formula.

Consider a lake found in the town of Center Barnstead, and then answer the questions that follow.

The town has a hiking lodge whose visitors use the lake for recreation. The town also has a fish cannery that dumps industrial waste into the lake. This pollutes the lake and makes it a less desirable vacation destination. That is, the fish cannery's waste decreases the hiking lodge's economic profit.

Suppose that the chemical plant could use a different production method that involves recycling water. This would reduce the pollution in the lake to levels safe for recreation, and the hiking lodge would no longer be affected. If the chemical plant uses the recycling method, then the chemical plant's economic profit is $1,400 per week, and the hiking lodge's economic profit is $2,700 per week. If the chemical plant does not use the recycling
method, then the chemical plant's economic profit is $2,200 per week, and the hiking lodge's economic profit is $1,500 per week. These figures are summarized in the following table.

Complete the following table by computing the total profit (the chemical plant's economic profit and the hiking lodge's economic profit combined) with and without recycling.


Action Chemical Plant Hiking Lodge Total
No recycling $2200 $1500 ______
Recycling $1400 $2700 ______

Total economic profit is highest when the recycling production method is:________

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Answer:

a. Total profit without recycling is $3,700, while Total profit with recycling is $41,000.

b. Total economic profit is highest when the recycling production method is: implemented or utilized.

Explanation:

a. Complete the following table by computing the total profit (the chemical plant's economic profit and the hiking lodge's economic profit combined) with and without recycling.

These can be computed by adding the profit under the two scenario as follows:

Total profit without recycling = Chemical plant's economic profit without recycling + Hiking lodge's economic profit without recycling = $2,200 + $1,500 = $3,700

Total profit with recycling = Chemical plant's economic profit with recycling + Hiking lodge's economic profit with recycling = $1,400 + $2,700 = $4,100

The table can therefore be reproduced as follows:

Action               Chemical Plant          Hiking Lodge        Total

No recycling            $2,200                       $1,500             $3,700

Recycling                 $1,400                        $2,700            $4,100

b. Total economic profit is highest when the recycling production method is:________

From part a. above, total economic profit is highest when the recycling production method is: implemented or utilized.

The reason is that total profit with recycling of $4,100 is greater than total profit without recycling of $3,700.

Based on the table, the Center Barnstead Town receives more economic benefit when the Fish Cannery recycles the industrial waste.

Though, Cannery's revenue drops by $800 ($2,200 - $1,400), the Hiking Lodge's revenue increases by $1,200 ($2,700 - $1,500).  These results cause the net total revenue for the town to increase by $400 ($1,200 - $800) plus the cleaner ecosystem.

Data and Calculations:

Action              Chemical Plant    Hiking Lodge      Total

No recycling            $2,200              $1,500          $3,700 ($2,200 + $1,500)

Recycling                 $1,400              $2,700           $4,100 ($1,400 + $2,700)

Total increase in Revenue with recycling = $400 ($4,100 - $3,700)

Thus, it is in the best economic interest of the town to ensure that the Cannery recycles the waste.

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Street & Smith publishes the same baseball magazine with exactly the same stories but with 16 different covers to appeal to baseball fans in 16 different regions of the U.S. What is the market segmentation strategy?

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Answer:

The answer is 'One product and multiple market segments'

Explanation:

The market segmentation strategy here is One product and multiple market segments.

The product is one product(the magazine story) and this one product (same story) covers 16 different regions of the U.S i.e the same product is selling in 17 market segments.

The advantage of this strategy is that it helps to avoid the additional costs of developing and producing additional versions of the product.

Dolan Company's accounting records reflect the following inventories:
Dec.31, 2013 Dec.31, 2012
Raw materials inventory $310,000 $260,000
Work in process inventory 300,000 160,000
Finished goods inventory 190,000 150,000
During 2013, $600,000 of raw materials were purchased, direct labor costs amounted to $500,000, and manufacturing overhead incurred was $480,000.
Dolan Company's total manufacturing costs incurred in 2013 amounted to________.

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Answer:

cost of goods manufactured= $1,770,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Dec.31, 2013 Dec.31, 2012

Raw materials inventory $310,000 $260,000

Work in process inventory 300,000 160,000

During 2013, $600,000 of raw materials were purchased, direct labor costs amounted to $500,000, and manufacturing overhead incurred was $480,000.

To calculate the cost of goods manufactured, we need to use the following formula:

cost of goods manufactured= beginning WIP + direct materials used + direct labor + allocated manufacturing overhead - Ending WIP

cost of goods manufactured= 300,000 + (310,000 + 600,000 - 260,000) + 500,000 + 480,000 - 160,000

cost of goods manufactured= $1,770,000

How can computers be used to revise business messages?

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Answer:

Please refer to the below for answers.

Explanation:

Computers can be used to revise business messages in the following ways;

•Style checker. This software also assist in revising business messages through identifying errors in writtings and then outlining options of how one would like to correct them.

•Commenting. When writting business messages, computers(commenting) can also be used to add comments or notes or provide additional information hence important in revising messages.

•Spell checker. Some softwares are installed in computers that assist to check spellings for correctness. The software compare typed words with thousands of correctly spelt words and then determine the correct spelling using algorithm.

•Thesaurus. When writting business messages, computer can help writers find the best words to express ideas or find word(s) that may be aptly applied. This is done through the use of Thesaurus; which is a focal point for finding synonyms and antonyms of words.

•Grammar checker. This is also a software installed in computers that could help revise business messages for grammar correctness in a sentence. It helps in finding grammatical errors and correct all types of English grammar and spelling mistakes. It basically proof read.

•Revision tracking. Computers assist in revising business messages through revision tracking. One can make changes to a file(delete, update) in a computer and same can be tracked through revision tracking. It refer to changes made in a document and then the version number of the document is updated.

A new company plans to lose money for the first 5 years of its existence. They think they will lose $4,000,000 in year 1 and the losses are expected to decrease by $150,000 per year for the next three years. At 8% MARR what is the Annual Worth of their losses

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Answer:

The answer is $3,789.363

Explanation:

Solution

Given that:

For the first 5 years of functioning, a new company plans to lose money.

In the first year  they think they will lose money of the amount = $4,000,000

The expected decrease (losses) is =$150,000 (next three years)

MARR = 8%

Now

We find the annual worth losses which is given below:

Annual worth  = $4,000,000 - $150,000(A/G, 8%, 4)

(A/G,i, N) = 1/i - N/(1 +i)^N -1

= 1/0.08 - 4/(1 + 0.08)^4 -1

= 12.5 -4/1.360488961 -1

=12.5 - 11.09606977

=1.40425

Thus,

AW = $4,000,000 - $150,000 ( 1.40425)

AW = $4,000,000 -$210637.5

AW = $3,789. 363

Therefore, the annual worth pf their losses is $3,789.363

All projects are unique:________.
Select one:
A. Therefore all project management circumstances are equally unique.
B. So knowledge should not be transferred to avoid bias in future projects.
C. So knowledge cannot be transferred.
D. But they may have several common points.

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Answer:

D. But they may have several common points

Explanation:

Although all projects are unique, they still share similar similarities. So knowledge can be transferred.

A bank is earning 6 percent on its $150 million in earning assets and is paying 4.75 percent on its liabilities. The bank's interest rate spread is __________. Multiple Choice 1.25 percent 1.26 percent 4.75 percent 6.00 percent 10.75 percent

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Answer:

1.25 percent

Explanation:

Relevant data provided

Interest earned = 6%

Interest paid on liabilities = 4.75%

The computation of interest rate spread is shown below:-

Interest rate spread = Interest earned - Interest paid on liabilities

= 6% - 4.75%

= 1.25%

Therefore for computing the interest rate spread we simply applied the above formula and ignore all other amount as it is not relevant.

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