South Airlines purchased a 747 aircraft on January 1, 2017, at a cost of $35,000,000. The estimated useful life of the aircraft is 20 years, with an estimated salvage value of $5,000,000. On January 1, 2020 the airline revises the total estimated useful life to 15 years with a revised salvage value of $3,500,000. Compute the depreciation and book value at December 31, 2019 using the straight-line method and the double-declining-balance method.

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Answer 1

Answer:

purchase cost January 1, 2017 = $35,000,000

useful life 20 years, salvage value $5,000,000

depreciation expense per year

straight line method = ($35,000,000 - $5,000,000) / 20 = $1,500,000 per year

accumulated depreciation = $4,500,000

book value on December 31, 2019 = $35,000,000 - ($1,500,000 x 3) = $30,500,000

double-declining-balance method:

depreciation expense year 1 = 2 x 1/20 x $35,000,000 = $3,500,000

depreciation expense year 2 = 2 x 1/20 x $31,500,000 = $3,150,000

depreciation expense year 3 = 2 x 1/20 x $28,350,000 = $2,835,000

accumulated depreciation = $9,485,000

book value on December 31, 2019 = $35,000,000 - $9,485,000 = $25,515,000


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Use the net FUTA tax rate of 0.6% on the first $7,000 of taxable wages. Queno Company had FUTA taxable wages of $510,900 during the year. Determine its: (Round your answers to two decimal places.) a. gross FUTA tax $ . b. FUTA tax credits (assuming no penalties) $ . c. net FUTA tax

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Answer:

a. $30,654

b. $27,588.60

c.  $3,065.40

Explanation:

The Gross/ Standard Federal Unemployment Tax (FUTA) is 6.0% but employers tend to receive a 5.4% reduction/ credit upon filing form 940 leaving them with a net of 0.6%.

a. The Gross tax is;

= 510,900 * 6%

= $30,654

b. FUTA Tax Credits

= 510,900 * 5.4%

= $27,588.60

c. Net FUTA Tax

= 510,900 * 0.6%

= $3,065.40

You manage an equity fund with an expected risk premium of 9% and a standard deviation of 12%. The rate on Treasury bills is 4%. Your client chooses to invest $50,000 of her portfolio in your equity fund and $40,000 in a T-bill money market fund. What is the reward-to-volatility (Sharpe) ratio for the equity fund?

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Answer:

0.75%

Explanation:

Computation for reward-to-volatility (Sharpe) ratio for the equity fund

Using this formula

Reward to volatility ratio =Portfolio risk premium÷Standard deviation of portfolio excess return

Where ,

Portfolio risk premium =9%

Standard deviation of portfolio excess return=12%

Let plug in the formula

Reward to volatility ratio =0.09/0.12

Reward to volatility ratio =0.75%

Therefore reward-to-volatility (Sharpe) ratio for the equity fund will be 0.75%

Presented here are long-term liability items for Skysong, Inc. on December 31, 2017.

Bonds payable (due 2021) $920,000
Notes payable (due 2019) 84,000
Discount on bonds payable 23,000
Prepare the long-term liabilities section of the balance sheet for Skysong, Inc.

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Answer:

Skysong, Inc.

Balance Sheet (Partial)

As on December 31, 2017.

Liabilities

Long Term Liabilities

Bonds payable (due 2021)   $920,000

Notes payable (due 2019)    $84,000

Discount on bonds payable ($23,000)

Total Long Term Liabilities   $981,000

Explanation:

Long term liabilities are all those liabilities that will be paid after one year's time. As Bond Payable is due in 2021 and needs to be paid after 4 years it is classified as long term liabilities. Note Payable is also due in 2019 and needs to be paid after 2 years it is also classified as long term liabilities.

Prepare budgetary entries, using general ledger control accounts only, for each of the following unrelated situations: (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field. Enter your answers in whole dollars not in millions (i.e., 1,000,000 not 1.0).) Anticipated revenues are $11.8 million; anticipated expenditures and encumbrances are $8.0 million. Anticipated revenues are $8.0 million; anticipated expenditures and encumbrances are $9.4 million. Anticipated revenues are $9.4 million; anticipated transfers from other funds are $1.6 million; anticipated expenditures and encumbrances are $8.0 million; anticipated transfers to other funds are $0.7 million. Anticipated revenues are $8.6 million; anticipated transfers from other funds are $1.1 million; anticipated expenditures and encumbrances are $9.7 million; anticipated transfers to other funds are $1.0 million.

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Answer:

Please see answer in explanatory column

Explanation:

Journal for  Budgetary entries

a) Anticipated revenues are $11.8 million; anticipated expenditures and encumbrances are $8.0 million

Account                                        Debit                Credit

Estimated Revenue control  $11,800,000

Appropriation control                                            $8,000,000    

Budgetary fund                                                      $3,800,000

Calculation

Budgetary fund = Estimated Revenue control  $11,800,000-

Appropriation control   $8,000,000 = $3,800,000        

b)Anticipated revenues are $8.0 million; anticipated expenditures and encumbrances are $9.4 million.

Account                                        Debit                Credit

Estimated Revenue control   $8,000,000

Budgetary fund                        $1,400,000

Appropriation control                                            $9,400,000

Budgetary fund = Estimated Revenue control  $8,000,000-

Appropriation control   $9,400,000 = -$1,400,000  , therefore will be debited

c)Anticipated revenues are $9.4 million; anticipated transfers from other funds are $1.6 million; anticipated expenditures and encumbrances are $8.0 million; anticipated transfers to other funds are $0.7 million

Account                                          Debit                             Credit

Estimated Revenue control         $9,400,000

Estimated other finance source control$1,600,000

Appropraition control                                                 $8,000,000

Estimated other finance source control                     $700,000

Budgetary fund                                                            $2,300,000

Budgetary fund = Estimated Revenue control +Estimated other finance source control) -Appropriation control + Estimated other finance source control=  $9,400,000 +$1,600,000)- $8,000,000 + 700,000 ) = 11,000,000 - $8,700,000 =$2,300,000  

d)Anticipated revenues are $8.6 million; anticipated transfers from other funds are $1.1 million; anticipated expenditures and encumbrances are $9.7 million; anticipated transfers to other funds are $1.0 million.

Account                                          Debit                             Credit

Estimated Revenue control           $8,600,000

Estimated other finance source control$1,100,000

Budgetary fund                                    $1,000,000

Appropraition control                                                 $9,700,000

Estimated other finance source control                     $1,000,000

Budgetary fund = Estimated Revenue control +Estimated other finance source control) -Appropriation control + Estimated other finance source control=  $8,600,000 +$1,100,000)- $9,700,000 + 1,000,000 ) = 9,700,000 - $10,700,000 =-$1,000,000  so will be debited

Colter Steel has $4,800,000 in assets. Temporary current assets $ 1,600,000 Permanent current assets 1,530,000 Fixed assets 1,670,000 Total assets $ 4,800,000 Short-term rates are 12 percent. Long-term rates are 17 percent. Earnings before interest and taxes are $1,020,000. The tax rate is 40 percent. If long-term financing is perfectly matched (synchronized) with long-term asset needs, and the same is true of short-term financing, what will earnings after taxes be

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Answer:

Colter Steel

Earnings after taxes:

Earnings before interest and taxes = $1,020,000

Interests = $659,500

Pre-tax Earnings = $360,500

Income Tax (40%)   144,200 ($360,500 x 40%)

Earnings after taxes = $216,300

Explanation:

a) Interests:

i) Long-term interests = 17% of Fixed Assets ($1,670,000) = $283,900

ii) Short-term interest = 12% of current assets ($4,800,000 - 1,670,000) = $375,600

Total interests = $659,500 ($283,900 + 375,600)

b) Short-term rates are the interest rates for current assets (or short-term borrowings).

c) Long-term rates are the interest rates for long-term assets or fixed assets (or long-term borrowings).

The Green Giant has a 7 percent profit margin and a 61 percent dividend payout ratio. The total asset turnover is 1.4 times and the equity multiplier is 1.6 times. What is the sustainable rate of growth

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Answer:

5.17%

Explanation:

The green giant has a 7% profit margin

= 7/100

= 0.07

The dividend payout ratio is 67%

= 67/100

= 0.67

Total turnover is 1.4 times

Equity multiplier is 1.6 times

The first step is to calculate the return of equity

ROE= profit margin×total turnover×equity multiplier

= 0.07×1.4×1.6

= 0.1568

Therefore, the sustainable rate of growth can be calculated as follows

= return of equity×(1-dividend payout ratio)

= 0.1568×(1-0.67)

= 0.1568×0.33

= 0.0517×100

= 5.17%

Hence the sustainable rate of growth is 5.17%

Wainright Co. has identified an investment project with the following cash flows. Year Cash Flow 1 $ 720 2 930 3 1,190 4 1,275 If the discount rate is 10 percent, what is the present value of these cash flows

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Answer:

The present value of cash flows is $3,188

Explanation:

The present value is the discounted value of future cash flows. It is today's value of future cash flows.

All the working is done and attached with this question in PDF file, please find it.

Zoey Bella Corp. has a payroll of $10,000 for a five-day workweek. Its employees are paid each Friday for the five-day workweek. Prepare the adjusting entry on December 31 assuming the year ends on Thursday.

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Answer:

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that Zoey Bella Corp. has a payroll of $10,000 for a five-day workweek. Its employees are paid each Friday for the five-day workweek.

Assuming the year ends on Thursday which is 31st December, the salary expense that will be accrued on Thursday, December 31st will be:

= $10,000/5 × 4

= $2000 × 4

= $8000

It should be noted that Monday to Thursday is 4 days which was used in the calculation.

Kindly check the attached file for the adjusting entry.

During the year, Belyk Paving Co. had sales of $2,485,000. Cost of goods sold, administrative and selling expenses, and depreciation expense were $1,349,000, $660,000, and $462,000, respectively. In addition, the company had an interest expense of $287,000 and a tax rate of 24 percent. The company paid out $412,000 in cash dividends. Assume that net capital spending was zero, no new investments were made in net working capital, and no new stock was issued during the year. (lgnore any tax loss or carryforward provision and assume interest expense is fully deductible.)
Calculate the firm's net new long-term debt added during the year. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.)

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Answer:

$888,000

Explanation:

In order to determine how much new debt was added, we must calculate cash flows:

first we need to determine net income:

sales ($2,485,000) - COGS ($1,349,000) - S&A expenses ($660,000) - depreciation expense ($462,000) = EBIT = $14,000

since EBIT is lower than interest expense ($14,000 ≤ $287,000), we can assume there was a loss. But the question tells us to ignore any tax losses. So net income = $14,000 - $287,000 = -$273,000

operating cash flow = net income + adjustments = -$273,000 + $462,000 = $189,000

there were not capital spending and no new investments made, so cash flow from investing activities = $0

so the net cash flow from assets = $189,000

net cash flow form assets = net cash flow from stockholders + net cash flow from liabilities

net cash flow from stockholders = common stock issued - dividends = $0 - $412,000 = -$412,000

$189,000 = -$412,000 + net cash flow from liabilities

$601,000 = net cash flow from liabilities

net cash flow from liabilities = net new long term debt - interest expense

$601,000 = net new long term debt - $287,000

net new long term debt = $601,000 + $287,000 = $888,000

What are some of the issues to consider in determining whether the Internet would provide your business with a competitive advantage

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Answer:

relevancy, cost, and information

Explanation:

When determining whether the Internet would provide your business with a competitive advantage you need to consider relevancy, cost, and information. First would be how much extra cost will you incur in order to place your business on the internet. Secondly, you need to consider the importance of the internet to you business, such as what percentage of your customer population will be on the internet. And lastly, you need to consider how much information you actually need to acquire in order to successfully implement this course of action.

Moyas Corporation sells a single product for $10 per unit. Last year, the company's sales revenue was $200,000 and its net operating income was $8,000. If fixed expenses totaled $72,000 for the year, the break-even point in unit sales was:

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Answer:

Break-even point in units= 18,000 units

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Selling price= $10

Fixed costs= $72,000

Sales= 200,000

Net income= 8,000

First, we need to calculate the unitary contribution margin.

Sales in units= 200,000/10= 20,000 units

Total contribution margin= net income + fixed costs

Total contribution margin= 8,000 + 72,000= $80,000

Unitary contribution margin= 80,000/20,000= $4

Now, using the following formula, the break-even point in units.

Break-even point in units= fixed costs/ contribution margin per unit

Break-even point in units=  72,000/4

Break-even point in units= 18,000 units

A company had inventory on November 1 of 5 units at a cost of $11 each. On November 2, they purchased 18 units at $13 each. On November 6 they purchased 14 units at $16 each. On November 8, 16 units were sold for $46 each. Using the LIFO perpetual inventory method, what was the value of the inventory on November 8 after the sale

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Answer:

$263

Explanation:

For the computation of the value of the inventory first we need to find out the ending inventory which is shown below:-

Ending inventory = 5 + 18 + 14 - 16

= 21

Value of ending inventory = Nov 1 units × Nov 1 cost) + ((Ending inventory - Nov 1 units) × Nov. 2 cost)

= (5 × $11) + ((21 - 5) × $13)

= 55 + 208

= $263

Therefore for computing the value of ending inventory we simply applied the above formula.

Why does e-commerce save businesses money?
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A. Because warehouses can stock much more inventory than stores.
B. Because they charge more for online purchases.
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C. Because more people shop online than in stores.
D. Because they lower the quality of the product for online
purchases.

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Answer:

A. Because warehouses can stock much more inventory than stores.

Explanation:

Talent management is part of human capital investment. Does government spending on human capital development accelerate economic growth? Discuss your answer with an example of a country.​

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Answer:

Yes, Spending on human capital development accelerates economic growth.

Explanation:

Yes, the investment or spending by the government on human capital development pushes economic growth because human capital is an important resource for the economy. A good human capital results in better economic growth and vice versa. If the government increases its spending on human capital this means that it is generating skilled people in the economy. This skilled people will contribute to the economic growth in future. For example, Singapore has the highest human capital index as per the data of 2018. Here, the highest human capital index shows that the government has focused on spending on human capital development.

A portfolio consists of $15,200 in Stock M and $23,400 invested in Stock N. The expected return on these stocks is 8.90 percent and 12.50 percent, respectively. What is the expected return on the portfolio

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Answer:

Portfolio return = 11.08%

Explanation:

The expected return on the portfolio is the weighted average return of all the different stocks making up the portfolio. The weight of the individual stock would be the relative amount invested in each stock as a proportion of the total fund invested.

The expected return can be determined as follows

Weighted of stock A= 15,200/(15200+23400)=0.39

Weight of stock B = 23.400/((15200+23400)=   0.61  

Expected return on portfolio = (0.39 ×8.90% )  + (0.61*12.50%)= 11.08 %

For each of the following situations, what amount would the insurance company pay? (Leave no cells blank - be certain to enter "0" wherever required.) a. Wind damage of $835; the insured has a deductible of $500.

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Answer: $335

Explanation:

The Insurance company is to pay the the net amount after the Deductible has been accounted for. If the deductible which is the amount that the person covered pays, is higher than the amount to be covered then the Insurance company pays nothing.

= 835 - 500

= $335

Insurance company pays $335.

Chubbyville purchases a delivery van for $23,500. Chubbyville estimates a four-year service life and a residual value of $2,100. During the four-year period, the company expects to drive the van 106,000 miles. Calculate annual depreciation for the four-year life of the van using each of the following methods.

a. Straight line.
b. Double-declining-balance.
c. Activity-based. Actual miles driven each year were 24,000 miles in Year 1 ; 26,000 miles in Year 2; 22,000 miles in Year 3; and 25,000 miles in Year 4. Note that actual total miles of 97,000 fall short of expectations by 8,000 miles.

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Answer:

Straight-line method: $5,350 yearly depreciation expense for 4 yearsDouble-declining method: Year 1 - $11,750, Year 2 -  $5,875, Year 3 - $2,938, Year 4 - $837Activity-based method: Year 1 - $4,845, Year 2 -  $5,249, Year 3 - $4,442, Year 4 - $5,047

Explanation:

(A) Under straight-line method, depreciation expense is (cost - residual value) / Estimated useful life = ($23,500 - $2,100) / 4 years = $5,350 yearly depreciation expense.

Accumulated depreciation for 4 years is $5,350 x 4 years is $21,400.

(B) The double-declining method is otherwise known as the reducing balance method and is given by the formula below:

Double declining method = 2 X SLDP X BV

SLDP = straight-line depreciation percentage

BV = Book value

SLDP is 100%/4 years = 25%, then 25% multiplied by 2 to give 50% or 1/2

At Year 1, 50% X $23,500 = $11,750

At Year 2, 50% X $11,750 ($23,500 -  $11,750) = $5,875

At Year 3, 50% X $5,875 ($11,750 -  $5,875) = $2,938

The depreciation for Year 4 $1,469 [50% X ($5,875 - $2,938)] will decrease the book value of the asset below its salvage value $2,100. Depreciation will only be allowed up to the point where the book value = salvage value. Consequently the depreciation for Year 4 will be $837.

Accumulated depreciation for 4 years is $11,750 + $5,875 + $2,938 + $837 = $21,400.

(C) The activity-based method is used when the asset value closely relates to the units of output it is able to produce. It is expressed with the formula below:

(Original Cost - Salvage value) / Estimated production capacity x Units/year

At Year 1, depreciation expense (DE) is: ($23,500 - $2,100) / 106,000 miles x 24,000 miles = $4,845

At Year 2, depreciation expense (DE) is: ($23,500 - $2,100) / 106,000 miles x 26,000 miles = $5,249

At Year 3, depreciation expense (DE) is: ($23,500 - $2,100) / 106,000 miles x 22,000 miles = $4,442

At Year 4, depreciation expense (DE) is: ($23,500 - $2,100) / 106,000 miles x 25,000 miles = $5,047

Accumulated depreciation for 4 years is $4,845 + $5,249 + $4,442 + $5,047 = $19,583.

Note that this depreciation method results in higher depreciation charge when the asset is heavily used, at this time, it was in Year 2.

The 8,000 miles fallen short expectation can be recognized as a loss.

Scenario: Mary Ling works for XYZ Corporation, LLC and they have just merged with ABC, Inc. Mary’s job, supervisor, and work location have not changed, but under the merger the companies are now working under the name ABCXYZ, Inc. What does Mary need to do to update this information with University of the Cumberlands?

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Answer: c. Mary will need to send some sort of official documentation regarding the merge or company name change to the DSO, so that her record can be updated.

Explanation:

The options to the question are:

a. This is a new company and new position, Mary will need to compelete a new CPT application.

b. Nothing has changed, Mary does not need to provide any updates.

c. Mary will need to send some sort of official documentation regarding the merge or company name change to the DSO, so that her record can be updated.

d. Mary can call campus and just tell someone.

From the question, we are informed that Mary Ling works for XYZ Corporation, LLC and they have just merged with ABC, Inc. In this case since there is a merger, Mary has to send official documentation to the DAO in order to notify them about the merger and the change of name of the company. When the documents are received by the DSO, it'll be processed and the change will be effected in the student's record.

ou wish to retire in 20 years, at which time you want to have accumulated enough money to receive an annual annuity of $32,000 for 25 years after retirement. During the period before retirement you can earn 8 percent annually, while after retirement you can earn 10 percent on your money. What annual contributions to the retirement fund will allow you to receive the $32,000 annuity

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Answer:

Annual contributions to the retirement fund will be $6,347.31

Explanation:

First find the Present Value of the Annuity giving payments of $32,000 annually for 25 years at the rate of 10%.

Using a Financial Calculator enter the following data

PMT = $32,000

P/y = 1

N = 25

R =  10%

FV = 0

Thus, the Present Value, PV is $290,465.28

At the time of retirement (in 20 years time) the Value of the annuity fund is $290,465.28.

Next we need to find the Payments PMT to reach this amount in 20 years time at the interest rate of 8%

Using a Financial Calculator enter the following data

FV = $290,465.28

N = 20

R = 8 %

PV = $0

Thus, the Payments, PMT required will be $6,347.3080

Conclusion :

Annual contributions to the retirement fund will be $6,347.31

Your company has net sales revenue of $49 million during the year. At the beginning of the year, fixed assets are $21 million. At the end of the year, fixed assets are $23 million. What is the fixed asset turnover ratio

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Answer:

The fixed asset turnover ratio is 2.13 times.

Explanation:

Fixed Assets Turnover Ratio = Sales / Total Fixed Assets

                                               = $49 million / $23 million

                                               = 2.13 times

Note that we use the end of year balances for fixed assets in the calculation of  fixed asset turnover ratio.

Conclusion :

The fixed asset turnover ratio is 2.13 times.

The BVM Corp., construction company, purchased a used hybrid electric pickup truck for 30,000 and used MACRS depreciation in the income tax return. During the time the company had the truck, they estimiated that it saved 9500 a year. At the end of 4 years. BVM sold the truck for 9000. The combined federal and state income tax rate for BVM is 40%. Compute the after-tax rate of return for the truck

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Answer:

The BVM Corp.

The After-tax Rate of Return for the truck = After-Tax Income/Investment in Truck x 100

= $10,200/$30,000 x 100 = 34%

Explanation:

a) Calculations:

Current Value of the Truck =

Sale of Truck =             $9,000

Savings from Truck = $38,000 ($9,500 x 4)

Total                           $47,000

Investment increase  = $17,000 ($47,000 - 30,000)

Combined Tax = $6,800 (40% x $17,000)

After Tax Income = $10,200 ($17,000 - 6,800)

b) MACRS means the modified accelerated cost recovery system.  It is an allowance by the IRS for faster depreciation in the first years of an asset's life and the depreciation slows later on in order to allow a business to recover the cost basis of certain assets that deteriorate over time.

c) Rate of return (ROR) is the percentage increase or decrease of an investment (truck) over a set period of time (4 years), which is calculated by taking the difference between the current (or expected) value ($47,000) and original value ($30,000), dividing by the original value, and then this is multiplied by 100.

The company that you manage has invested $5 million in developing a new product, but the development is not quite finished. At a recent meeting, your salespeople report that the introduction of competing products has reduced the expected sales of your new product to $1.5 million. If it would cost $2 million to finish development and make the product, you go ahead and do so. The most you should pay to complete development is $_______million.

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Answer:

You should pay "$3" million to complete the development.

Explanation:

The possibility you've already plunged $5 million is therefore no longer important to either calculation, although this money disappears. All counts now would be the small chance of gaining money. When you are investing around $1 million and are able to produce $3 million in funding, users earn $2 million in gross income, so clients will.You seem entitled to say that perhaps a gross of $3 million has indeed been wasted to the venture, and you really should not even have begun it.  That would be real, however, if you ever don't invest about $1 million extra you apparently can't have any profits and total damages will have been $5 million.

And therefore what counts has never been the overall income, but the incremental benefit that you will receive.  In reality, you'd pay approximately $3 million to feel a sense of achievement, not much more, and towards the bottom, you won't increase income.

A company’s weighted average cost of capital is 10.8% per year and the market intrinsic value of its debt is $33.1 million. The company’s free cash flow next year is expected to be $4.7 million and the free cash flow is expected to grow forever at a rate of 3.7% per year. If the company has three million shares of common stock outstanding, what is the intrinsic value per share? Question 6 options: A) $13.72 B) $9.48 C) $11.03 D) $12.24 E) $15.12

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Answer:

C. $11.03

Explanation:

We need to first compute the firm's value which is shown below.

Firm's value = Free cash flow ÷ (Weighted average cost of capital - Growth rate)

Firm's value = $4.7 million ÷ ( 10.8% - 3.7%)

= $4.7 million ÷ 7.1%

= $66,197,183

Stock price = (Firm value - Debt) ÷ Number of shares

= ($66,197,183 - $33,100,000) ÷ 3,000,000

= $33,097,183 ÷ 3,000,000

= $11.03

a newspaper story discussing high profits and low unemployment indicates a strong economy

-true
-false

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

If a newspaper story is discussing high profits and low unemployment rates, this indicates a strong economy. An economy would not be stable if big businesses and corporations were not bringing in high profits. In addition, if the unemployment rates were high this would mean that the economy would not be stable, as consumers are an important part of a strong and successful economy.

is the person responsible for the business value of the project and for deciding what work to do and in what order when using a Scrum method

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Answer:

product owner

Explanation:

The Scrum method is a framework for developing, delivering, and sustaining complex products in many fields of including research, sales, marketing and advanced technologies as seen below. In this methodology, the individual responsible for the business value of the project and for deciding what work to do is the product owner. This individual is usually the project's key stakeholder which gives him the responsibility of providing the vision of what the product should ultimately be to the rest of the team..

Haag Corp.'s 2021 income statement showed pretax accounting income of $2,500,000. To compute the federal income tax liability, the following 2021 data are provided:

Income from exempt municipal bonds $ 100,000
Depreciation deducted for tax purposes in excess of depreciation deducted for financial statement purposes 200,000
Enacted corporate income tax rate 20%

Required:
Compute the amount that Haag should record for income tax payable.

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Answer:

$440,000

Explanation:

The first is to calculate the taxable profits and taxable profit can be calculated as under:

Taxable Profit = Pre-Tax Accounting Profit - Tax allowable expenses not deducted + Tax disallowed expenses deducted previously   -  Tax disallowed Income added previously  - Tax allowed income not added in accounting profits

Here

Pre-Tax Accounting Income is $2,500,000

Municipal Bond Income is the Tax Disallowed Income added previously to accounting profits and must be eliminated from it at $100,000

Depreciation for tax purposes which is in excess of the book depreciation allowed is $200,000 and is Tax allowed Expenses not deducted.

By putting the values, we have:

Taxable Profit = $2,500,000 - $200,000  -  $100,000

Taxable Profit = $2,200,000

Now we will compute the income tax payable at 20%

Tax Payable = 20% *  $2,200,000 = $440,000

Income tax payable is the compulsory charge to be paid by the individual or company earning incomes over the exempt slab rates. Tax payable is computed on the taxable income, which is computed by deducting the deductible expenses and incomes from the net profit earned during a particular financial period.

The amount of income tax payable by Haag is $440,000

Computation:

The taxable income and the income tax payable are shown in the image attached below.

The procedure to compute the tax liability is:

1. Determine the pre-tax accounting income that is given $2,500,000.

2. Deductions like tax allowable expenses, tax allowed incomes, etc. In this case, the deductions are the exempt income from municipal bonds and the deduction of depreciation amount as it was recorded in the financial statement.

3. The amount determined is taxable income over which the 20% income tax rate will be charged.

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The rest of the world sees problems; Martin sees opportunity. He made money in real estate and lost it when the recession hit. But soon he found another way to earn a living and has become wealthy again. Martin is high in ________.

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Answer:

Resilience

Explanation:

In psychology, the term resilience refers to the process of coping with trauma, tragedy or adversity and adapt to it. But it doesn't only refer to the process of adaptation but actually it involves personal growth. In other words, the person grows thanks to the adversity, the person also sees problems as an opportunity to learn and become a better person.

In this example, Martin sees opportunity where the rest of the world sees problems, he made money and lost it but he's wealthy again. We can see that Marty has coped with adversity (the recession) but he adapted to it and he found a way to go through that and earn a living and become wealthy again, thus, this is an example of high resilience.

The demand in a market for smartphones has increased, causing prices to
rise. What effect will this likely have on the supply of smartphones?
A. The supply curve will shift up according to the increased demand.
B. Supply will decrease, as always happens when price increases.
C. The supply point will increase by moving along the existing supply
curve, and the entire curve will shift upwards as well.
D. The supply point will increase by moving along the existing supply
curve, the curve itself will not shift.

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Answer:    D.  The supply point will increase by moving along the existing supply curve, the curve itself will not shift.

The demand in a market for smartphones has increased, causing prices to The supply point will increase by moving along the existing supply curve, the curve itself will not shift. Hence, the correct option is D.

What is Supply curve?

Supply curve is the curve which is a graphic representation of the relationship among the quantity of product and the price of the products, which the seller is willing to supply.

Supply curve on the right means the increase in the supply of the product in market.

So, the shift to the supply curve to the right for  the smartphones, will result from increase in consumer income, as the income of the customer rises, will result in outwards shift (right) and when  goods are normal goods.

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The effects of inflation
Suppose Specific Automakers is considering signing a long-term contract with the union representing its workers. Specific Automakers and the union both agree that real wages should increase by 3%. Inflation is expected to be 6%, so they agree on a 9% nominal wage increase.
Now, suppose inflation turns out to be lower than expected, coming in at 5%. This would the _______union and _______ Specific Automakers because the real wage increase would now be _______.
Because of uncertainty about future inflation, the union devotes a large quantity of resources to monitoring inflation indicators in order to maximize its financial position.
This illustrates the fact that:
A. Inflation harms lenders and helps borrowers
B. Inflation obscures relative price changes
C. Variable inflation is associated with high transaction costs

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Answer:

Benefit

Harm

Higher

C. Variable inflation is associated with high transaction costs

Explanation:

Inflation is a persistent rise in general price levels.

The increase in income was 9% based on the assumption that inflation would be 6%.

It turns out that inflation was 5%. The increase in income should have been 8% instead of 9%.

The union members end up earning more than they ought to, so they benefit. The company pays more than they ought to to workers, so they are in a disadvantage.

The union members spend a lot to monitor inflation. This is a transaction cost .

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Which one of the following statements is correct?

a. Book values should always be given precedence over market values.
b. Financial statements are frequently the basis used for performance evaluations.
c. Historical information has no value when predicting the future.
d. Potential lenders place little value on financial statement information.
e. Reviewing financial information over time has very limited value.

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Answer:

b. Financial statements are frequently the basis used for performance evaluations.

Explanation:

The financial statements are the accounting reports of an organization, through these documents it is possible to analyze what is the financial situation of a company in the internal and external environment, what are its greatest strengths and weaknesses.

They are instruments for evaluating organizational performance because they provide essential information about the general accounting situation of a company, which ensures greater reliability for a manager to make a decision directed to correct a problem or strategic implementation to achieve a certain result. It also allows stakeholders to analyze essential data and information when deciding to invest or do business with a particular company.

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