Sunland Construction enters into a contract with a customer to build a warehouse for $890000 on March 30, 2021 with a performance bonus of $60000 if the building is completed by July 31, 2021. The bonus is reduced by $12000 each week that completion is delayed. Sunland commonly includes these completion bonuses in its contracts and, based on prior experience, estimates the following completion outcomes:
Completed by Probability
July 31, 2021 60%
August 7, 2021 30%
August 14, 2021 5%
August 21, 2021 5%
The transaction price for this transaction is:_________.
a. $890000
b. $587400
c. $575400
d. $943400

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Answer 1

Answer:

The transaction price for this transaction is $943,400. The right answer is d

Explanation:

In order to calculate the transaction price for this transaction we would have to make the following calculation:

Transaction Price=value to build the warehouse+completion outcomes

value to build the warehouse=$890,000

completion outcomes=($60,000 * 60%) + ($48,000*30%) + ($36,000 * 5%) + ($24,000 * 5%) = $53,400

Therefore, Transaction Price = $890,000 + $53,400

Transaction Price = $943,400

The transaction price for this transaction is $943,400


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Dartford Company reported the following financial data for one of its divisions for the year; average investment center total assets of $4,100,000; investment center income $700,000; a target income of 12% of average invested assets. The residual income for the division is:

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Answer:

$208,000

Explanation:

Calculation for Dartford Company residual income

Using this formula

Residual income=Investment center income -(Target income percentage of average invested assets ×Average investment center total assets)

Let plug in the formula

Residual income =$700,000-(12%×$4,100,000)

Residual income =$700,000 - $492,000

Residual income =$208,000

Therefore The residual income for the division is: $208,000

Argentina can produce either 20 units of cloth or 2 units of wine, while Chile can produce either 24 units of cloth or 12 units of wine. If each country specializes in the good for which it has comparative advantage, the total output by the two countries will be:

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Answer:

Their combined production should be 20 clothes and 12 wines.

Explanation:

Argentina's opportunity cost to produce 1 unit of cloth = 0.1 wine

Argentina's opportunity cost to produce 1 unit of wine = 10 clothes

Chile's opportunity cost to produce 1 unit of cloth = 0.5 wine

Chile's opportunity cost to produce 1 unit of wine = 2 clothes

Since Argentina' opportunity cost to produce clothes is lower, then it should specialize int he production of clothes. While Chile should specialize in the production of wine. Their combined production should be 20 clothes and 12 wines.

A current account deficit implies that A. exports of goods and services exceed imports of goods and services. B. secondary income is positive. C. the financial account is in surplus. D. the financial account is negative.

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Answer:

D. the financial account is negative.

Explanation:

A current account deficit occurs when import exceeds export

A current account surplus implies that exports of goods and services exceed imports of goods and services. the financial account is in surplus

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W.C. Cycling had $55,000 in cash at the year-end 2011 and a $25,000 en cash at year end 2012. The firm invested in property, plant, and equipment totaling $250,000. Cash flow from financing activities totaled $170,000.

a. What was the cash flow from operating activities?

a. 55,000-25,000=30,000
b. Decrease in cash flows: -250,000+170,000+Operating incoming cash=-30,000
c. Operating cash flow = 50,000

b. If accruals increased by $25,000, receivables and inventories increased by $100,000, and depreciation and amortization totaled $10,000, what was the firm’s net income?

a. Net income + 25,000 – 100,000+10,000=50,000
b. Net income=$115,000

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Answer:

1. c. Operating cash flow = 50,000

2. b. Net income=$115,000

Explanation:

1. The Cashflow for the year is calculated by adding the balances from the Financing, Investing and Operating Activities in the following manner;

Cash Flow for the year = Opening Balance + Operating Activities + Investing Activities + Financing Activities

Operating Activities = Cash Flow - Opening Balance - Investing Activities - Financing Activities

= 25,000 - 55,000 - (-250,000) - 170,000

= $50,000

2. Net Income is calculated from Operating Activities in the following manner;

Net Income = Operating Cashflow + Increase in Inventory - Increase in Accruals - Depreciation

= 50,000 + 100,000 - 25,000 - 10,000

= $115,000

The financial statements of Sunland Manufacturing Company report net sales of $1226400 and accounts receivable of $57000 and $111000 at the beginning and end of the year, respectively. What is the average collection period for accounts receivable in days

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Answer:

2.8 billon

Explanation:

cheating

At the organizational level, the Team Leadership Model (TLM) suggests that leaders examine the ________ that may be impacting their team.

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Answer:

Reward systems

Explanation:

The Team Leadership is a model that provides a Working environment where members are accountable to the coach and also to the team as a whole.

Team-based reward systems can help increase motivation and collaboration among members of a team, this would help the team goals to be better integrated with better objectives and also serve as a way of getting the whole team to improve 

Zhao Co. has fixed costs of $403,200. Its single product sells for $183 per unit, and variable costs are $120 per unit. If the company expects sales of 10,000 units, compute its margin of safety in dollars and as a percent of expected sales.

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Answer:

Margin of safety in dollars = $658800

Margin of safety percentage = 0.36 or 36%

Explanation:

The margin of safety in dollars is the number of revenue that a business earns in excess of its break even level of revenue. Thus, the formula for the margin of safety in dollars is,

Margin of safety in dollars = Revenue at current sales level - Revenue at break even sales level

We must first determine the level of sales at the break even point.

The break even point in dollars can be calculated as follows,

Break even in dollars = Fixed cost / Contribution margin ratio

Where,

Contribution margin ratio = (Selling price per unit - Variable cost per unit) / Selling price per unit

Break even in dollars = 403200 / [(183 - 120) / 183]

Break even in dollars = $1171200

Margin of safety in dollars = (10000 * 183) - 1171200

Margin of safety in dollars = $658800

Break even point in units = 1171200 / 183 = 6400 units

Margin of safety as a percentage of expected sales is,

Margin of safety percentage = (10000 - 6400) / 10000

Margin of safety percentage = 0.36 or 36%

12. Problems and Applications Q12 A drought around the world reduces the total revenue that farmers receive from the sale of grain if demand is . Why would a drought only in Kansas most likely reduce the total revenues that Kansas farmers receive? A drought in Kansas is not significant enough to affect the worldwide price of grain. A drought in Kansas would significantly lower the worldwide price of grain. A drought in Kansas would significantly raise the worldwide price of grain.

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Answer:

Elastic

A drought in Kansas would significantly raise the worldwide price of grain

Explanation:

Elastic demand means that quantity demanded is sensitive to price changes. If there's a small change in price, there's a greater change in quantity demanded.

If there's a drought in kansas, the amount of grains produced would fall. This would make grains scarce and increase the price of grain. If the elasticity of demand for grain is elastic, the price increase would lead to a reduction in quantity demanded. As a result, the revenue received by farmers would fall.

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Collaborative conflict management means A. focusing on common interests B. developing creative options before making decisions C. evaluating your solutions D. attacking the problem, not the person E. all of the options are correct

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Answer:

Option E

All the options are correct

Explanation:

In collaborative conflict management, several practises have to be adopted before it is done effectively. Its goal is to manage a conflict/crises situation in a manner that brings no harm to any party involved, while the problem is being resolved.

It involves all the points mentioned above as they form the core principles of collaborative conflict management.

During the process, the common interests of both parties have to be respected.In addition to that, several options that favour both parties have to be explored before a decision is made.The decisions have to be thoroughly evaluated to ensure no party is cheated.The individuals have to be separated from the problem while it is tackled accordingly.

Hence, option E is the answer

Regarding partnering in cooperative alliances, entrepreneurial new companies may seek_____________ while more established companies may need__________.

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Answer:

Investment capital; new technological knowledge.

Explanation:

Regarding partnering in cooperative alliances, entrepreneurial new companies may seek investment capital while more established companies may need new technological knowledge.

Cooperative alliances are self-governing and independent association of individuals who voluntarily come together, in order to solve their common cultural, social and economical challenges and aspirations via the jointly owned entity.

When entrepreneurial new companies they would require an investment capital in order to float their respective businesses and as such would request for such capital from the cooperative alliance they belong to.

On the other hand, more established companies would be very much interested in seeking for new technological knowledge since they're well grounded in the business financially. The new technological knowledge would help them to operate efficiently and achieve their organizational goals, aims and objectives.

Suppose the government taxes the wealthy at a higher rate than it taxes the poor and then develops programs to redistribute the tax revenue from the wealthy to the poor. This redistribution of wealth is a. is more efficient and more equal for society. b. is more efficient but less equal for society. c. is more equal but less efficient for society. is less equal and less efficient for society.

Bridget drinks three soda during a particular day. The marginal benefits she enjoys from drinking the third soda. a. can be thought of as the total benefit Bridget enjoys by drinking three sodas minus the total benefit she would have enjoyed by drinking just two sodas. b. determines Bridget's willingness to pay for the third soda. c. is likely different from the marginal benefit provided to Bridget by the second soda.

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Answer:

1. c. is more equal but less efficient for society

2. All of the above

Explanation:

1. When taxes reduce the income going to the wealthy and instead redistributes it to the poorer members of society, it increases equality because the poorer members will have some form of income to bridge the gap between them and the rich. However, this may not be good for the efficiency of the society. This is because increasing the income on the wealthier will both reduce the income they have for investment as well as their willingness to work knowing that they will lose some of their rewards to taxes. These 2 things will reduce the output of the society thereby hurting its efficiency.

2. Marginal benefit in terms of production for instance is the extra benefit gained from producing one extra good. It can therefore be calculated by subtracting the total benefit of all the other produced goods from the total benefits of all produced goods including the additional one. In the same way, the marginal benefit of Bridget drinking the third soda can be thought of as the total benefit Bridget enjoys by drinking three sodas minus the total benefit she would have enjoyed by drinking just two sodas.

The marginal benefit that Bridget will get from drinking the third soda will indeed determine what she will pay for it. If she feels that it costs more to her than what she will benefit, she will not buy.

As more of a good is consumed, the marginal benefit decreases in general and is almost never the same. For Bridget therefore, the marginal benefit of the third soda is likely different from the marginal benefit provided to Bridget by the second soda.

Which of the following least likely describes a firm that is experiencing economies of scale?
Select the correct answer below
A) A firm produces hand-painted plates. The firm has no fixed costs, any worker for the firm takes the same amount of time to paint one item regardless of how many items they paint, and the firm cannot receive any discounts for ordering raw materials in bulk.
B) In order to manufacture its product, a firm must purchase one very expensive piece of equipment. Once it has that piece of equipment, the firm can produce as much of the product as it wants at almost no additional cost.
C) As the number of workers at a firm increases, the firm has almost unending opportunities to further specialize the tasks its workers complete, and in each case specialization leads to greater efficiency
D) In order to supply a utility to a house, a utility company must connect the house to some part of its existing infrastructure

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Answer:C

Explanation:the firm enjoys the numerical advantage of having division of lab our and diversification in job descriptions

Creative Canopies (CC) is a manufacturer of flexible canopies for athletic facilities. CC has contracts with 3 universities to install and maintain the canopies on their baseball field bleachers. The fields are essentially identical, so CC management has assumed that all costs would be equal for each customer. However, after missing budget predictions this year, the CFO decided to use ABC costing principles to evaluate the profitability of their customers. The cost accounting team has put together the following estimates regarding specific cost activities related to maintenance of the canopies:
Support Activity Driver Cost per Driver Unit
Major refinishes: Hours on jobs $55
Minor touchups: Number of visits $400
Communication: Number of calls $25
The universities are all out-of-state but relatively equidistant from the manufacturing plant, so per-trip travel costs are not considered to be significantly different. However, each university has different expectations regarding maintenance of the canopy, and CC has collected the following data for each customer:
University Hours (major) Visits (minor Calls
USD 100 7 12
USC 90 5 15
UCLA 120 6 9
(Assume that each of the three customers produces gross profits of $10,000).
Which customer is the least profitable?
A. USD
B. UCLA
C. USC

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Answer:

Creative Canopies (CC)

With gross profits of $10,000, the least profitable is:

B. UCLA

Explanation:

a) Maintenance Costs of Canopies:

Support Activity      Driver                    Cost per Driver Unit

Major refinishes:    Hours on jobs                 $55

Minor touchups:     Number of visits          $400

Communication:     Number of calls             $25

b) Customer Data:

University    Hours      major Visits    minor Calls=

USD             100               7                     12

USC              90               5                     15

UCLA           120              6                      9

c) Calculation of the Cost of Canopy Maintenance for each customer:

University  Hours  Major   Minor  Major          Minor     Commun-  Total

                              Visits   Calls    Refinishes  Touchups  ication  

USD           100         7         12       $5,500        $2,800      $300    $8,600  

USC            90         5         15       $4,950        $2,000      $375    $7,325

UCLA         120        6          9      $6,600        $2,400      $225    $9,225

d) Calculation of net income from each customer:

University   Gross Profit         Maintenance Cost        Net Income

USD               $10,000                 $8,600                          $1,600

USC               $10,000                 $7,325                         $2,675

UCLA            $10,000                 $9,225                            $775

Which of the following statements is CORRECT?a. Because of their simplified organization, it is easier for proprietors and partnerships to raise large amounts of outside capital than it is for corporations. b. Bond covenants are an effective way to resolve conflicts between shareholders and managers. c. One advantage to forming a corporation is that the owners of the firm have limited liability. d. Corporations face few regulations and more favorable tax treatment than do proprietorships and partnerships. e. Managers who face the threat of hostile takeovers are less likely to pursue policies that maximize shareholder value compared to managers who do not face the threat of hostile takeovers.

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Answer:

c. One advantage to forming a corporation is that the owners of the firm have limited liability.

Explanation:

A company is characterized as a business entity owned by shareholders and regulated by the appointed board of directors bodies. A company is a legal entity that implies it can sue and be taken to court. It can be entered into a contractual agreement, too.

Therefore the correct option is c. as it says that in the corporation the business owners have the limited liability and i.e true statement

Issuing Bonds at a Discount On the first day of the fiscal year, a company issues a $4,000,000, 6%, 8-year bond that pays semiannual interest of $120,000 ($4,000,000 × 6% × ½), receiving cash of $3,325,959. Journalize the bond issuance. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

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Answer:

Dr cash proceeds                          $3,325,959

Dr discount on bonds payable        $674,041

Cr bonds payable                                               $4,000,000

Explanation:

The cash proceeds from the bond issuance is $3,325,959

The face value of the bond issued is $4,000,000

Discount on bond  issuance=$4,000,000-$3,325,959

Discount on bond  issuance=$674,041.00  

The appropriate double entries would be to debit the cash account and discount on bonds payable with $3,325,959 and $674,041 resepectively while bonds payable is credited with $4,000,000

State the immediate effect of each of the following actions on M1 and M2: Instructions: If there is no change in M1 or M2, enter zero as your response. a. Barry writes his plumber a check for $200. The plumber takes the check to the bank, keeps $50 in cash, and deposits the remainder in his savings account. M1 declines by $ 0 . M2 does not change by $ 0 . b. Maureen deposits the $1,000 from her CD in a money market mutual fund. M1 does not change by $ 0 . M2 does not change by $ 0 . c. Sylvia withdraws $50 in cash from her savings account. M1 rises by $ 0 . M2 does not change by $ 0 .

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Answer:

M1 is a measure of money that includes the most liquid of cash instruments such as physical cash, checkable deposits, and traveler's checks.

M2 is the next level in the money hierarchy and includes M1 along with less liquid instruments such as savings deposits, certificates of deposits, as well as money market funds.

a. Barry writes his plumber a check for $200. The plumber takes the check to the bank, keeps $50 in cash, and deposits the remainder in his savings account.

M1 declines by $150.

Barry's Checkable deposit was reduced by $200 and only $50 remained as cash with the plumber with the rest going to a savings account. that $50 is the only M1 measure left as savings do not fall under M1.

M2 does not change

Both M1 and savings fall under M2 so this does not change.

b. Maureen deposits the $1,000 from her CD in a money market mutual fund.

Both M1 and M2 do not change.

Neither CDs nor Money Market Mutual funds fall under M1 so it is not affected.

Both CDs and Money Market Mutual funds fall under M2 so it is not affected as well.

c. Sylvia withdraws $50 in cash from her savings account.

M1 rises by $50

Cash increased by $50 and cash is an M1 measure so M1 will increase by $50.

M2 does not change.

Both the Savings Account and M1 are part of M2 so M2 does not change.

You Save Bank has a unique account. If you deposit $8,000 today, the bank will pay you an annual interest rate of 3 percent for 5 years, 3.6 percent for 4 years, and 4.3 percent for 8 years. How much will you have in your account in 17 years

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Answer:

Total money after 17 years = $14962

Explanation:

Given present value or mount deposited today = $8000

Annual interest rate for 5 years = 3 %

Annual interest rate for 4 years = 3.6 %

Annual interest rate for 8 years = 4.3 %

Now we have to calculate the total amount after 17 years. Below is the calculation.

[tex]Total \ amount = 8000(1 + 0.03)^{5} (1+ 0.036) ^{4} (1+ 0.043 ) ^{8} \\Total \ amount = $14962[/tex]

In the model of monopolistic competition, there can be short-run:____________.
a. losses or profits, but there must be profits in long-run equilibrium.
b. profits, but there must be losses in long-run equilibrium.
c. losses or profits, but there must be losses in long-run equilibrium.
d. losses or profits, but there must be neither profits nor losses in long-run equilibrium.
e. losses, but there must be profits in long-run equilibrium.

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E losses but there must be profits in long run equlilbrium

In a buying center, __________ affect the buying decision, usually by helping define the specifications for what is bought.

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Answer:

Influencers, is the right answer.

Explanation:

In the business-to-business context, all the decisions for buying are made in groups. This group which play an active role in buying decision in a company is called the Decision-Making Unit or DMU. The term buying centre is used to refer to a group of a company which decided the purchase of a good or service for the entire company. Users, influencers, buyers, deciders and gatekeepers are the five main roles in a buying centre. The one who tries to affect the final decision with their opinion is called the influencer.

Single plantwide factory overhead rate Bach Instruments Inc. makes three musical instruments: flutes, clarinets, and oboes. The budgeted factory overhead cost is $126,480. Overhead is allocated to the three products on the basis of direct labor hours. The products have the following budgeted production volume and direct labor hours per unit: Budgeted Production Volume Direct Labor Hours Per Unit Flutes 2,100 units 0.4 Clarinets 800 1.5 Oboes 1,400 1.2 If required, round all per unit answers to the nearest cent. a. Determine the single plantwide overhead rate. $ per direct labor hour b. Use the overhead rate in (a) to determine the amount of total and per-unit overhead allocated to each of the three products. Total Factory Overhead Cost Per Unit Factory Overhead Cost Flutes $ $ Clarinets Oboes Total $

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Answer:

Bach Instruments Inc.

a. Single plantwide factory overhead rate:

= Total overhead/total labor hours = $126,480/3,720 = $34 per hour

b. Total Factory Overhead Cost

                   Labor      Per Unit Cost         Product units  Total Costs

                   Hours   (Labor hours x $34)                          per product

Flutes            0.4             $13.60                   2,100            $28,560

Clarinets        1.5               51.00                       800             40,800

Oboes           1.2               40.80                    1,200               57,120

Total                                                                                  $126,480

Explanation:

a) Data & Calculations:

Budgeted factory overhead = $126,480

                         Budgeted             Direct labor    Total      

               Production Volume    hours per unit    Hours

Flutes           2,100 units                   0.4                 840

Clarinets        800                             1.5               1,200

Oboes         1,400                             1.2               1,680

Total hours                                                          3,720

c) Plantwide overhead allocation per unit = $126,480/3,720 = $34

d) The plantwide overhead rate is the dividend from total overhead costs and total labor hours.  This rate is applied to the products based on the number of hours used to product a unit to obtain the per unit cost rate for each product.  The resulting rate is further applied to the units produced in each product type to get the total cost of overhead for each product.

The company United Usury Services advertises credit terms that are not actually available. Rather, they are used merely to attract potential buyers. This practice is known as

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Answer:

Bait and switch advertising

Explanation:

Bait-and-switch advertising refers to a situation in which a company advertises a good or service at a low price and when customers try to buy the product or service, they find out that it is not available and then, the company try to convince the customers to buy something different that is more expensive. According to this, the answer is that this practice is known as  bait and switch advertising because United Usury Services advertised credit terms that they were not actually providing to find people interested and offer them something else.

Suppose the most you would be willing to pay to have a freshly washed car before going out on a date is $8.00. The smallest amount for which you would be willing to wash someone else's car is $5.50. You are going out this evening and your car is dirty. How much economic surplus would you receive from washing it

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Answer:

1. The most you would be willing to pay for having a freshly washed car before going out on a

date is $6. The smallest amount for which you would be willing to wash someone else's car is

$3.50. You are going out this evening, and your car is dirty. How much economic surplus

would you receive from washing it?

The economic surplus from washing your dirty car is the benefit you receive from doing so ($6)

minus your cost of doing the job ($3.50), or $2.50.

2. To earn extra money in the summer, you grow tomatoes and sell them at the farmers' market

for 30 cents per pound. By adding compost to your garden, you can increase your yield as

shown in the table below. If compost costs 50 cents per pound and your goal is to make as much

money as possible, how many pounds of compost should you add?

Pounds

of

compost

Pounds

of

tomatoes

Marginal

Cost

($)

Marginal

Benefit

(pounds)

Marginal

Benefit

($)

Net

Benefits

Marginal

Net

Benefits

0 100 ---- 0 --- 0 ---

1 120 0.50 20 6.00 5.50 5.50

2 125 0.50 5 1.50 6.50 1.00

3 128 0.50 3 0.90 6.90 0.40

4 130 0.50 2 0.60 7.00 0.10

5 131 0.50 1 0.30 6.80 - 0.20

6 131.5 0.50 0.5 0.15 6.45 - 0.35

The benefit of adding a pound of compost is the extra revenue you’ll get from the extra tomatoes

that result. The cost of adding a pound of compost is 50 cents. By adding the fourth pound of

compost you’ll get 2 extra pounds of tomatoes, or 60 cents in extra revenue, which more than

covers the 50-cent cost of the extra pound of compost. But adding the fifth pound of compost

gives only 1 extra pound of tomatoes, so the corresponding revenue increase (30 cents) is less than

the cost of the compost. You should add 4 pounds of compost and no more.

3. Residents of your city are charged a fixed weekly fee of $6 for garbage collection. They are

allowed to put out as many cans as they wish. The average household disposes of three cans of

garbage per week under this plan. Now suppose that your city changes to a "tag" system. Each

can of refuse to be collected must have a tag affixed to it. The tags cost $2 each and are not

reusable. What effect do you think the introduction of the tag system will have on the total

quantity of garbage collected in your city? Explain briefly.

In the first case, the cost is $6/week no matter how many cans you put out, so the cost of

disposing of an extra can of garbage is $0. Under the tag system, the cost of putting out an extra

can is $2, regardless of the number of the cans. Since the relevant costs are higher under the tag

system, we would expect this system to reduce the number of cans collected.

Explanation:

What is the shape of the yield curve given in the following term​ structure? What expectations are investors likely to have about future interest​ rates?

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Answer:

1.The shape of the yield curve is a normal yield curve​(increasing).

2.The expectation that the investors are likely to have about future interest​ rates is that the interest rates may raise in future

Explanation:

1. The shape of the yield curve is a normal yield curve​(increasing) and it is called normal yield curve in which the given table had EAR increasing with duration.

Normal yield curve can be seen as either a upward sloping or a curve that has a positive slope in which we have lower interest rates for short term debts as well as higher interest rate for long term debts,

2. The expectation that the investors are likely to have about future interest​ rates is that the interest rates may raise in future because from a normal yield curve the future expectation on the interest rates is increasing while For a inverted yield curve the future expectation on interest rates is decreasing.

Prescott Football Manufacturing had the following operating results for 2019: sales = $30,174; cost of goods sold = $21,740; depreciation expense = $3,512; interest expense = $544; dividends paid = $849. At the beginning of the year, net fixed assets were $20,046, current assets were $3,029, and current liabilities were $3,776. At the end of the year, net fixed assets were $23,077, current assets were $4,447, and current liabilities were $3,077. The tax rate for 2019 was 21 percent.
a. What is net income for 2016? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.)Net income $b. What is the operating cash flow for 2016? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.)Operating cash flow $c. What is the cash flow from assets for 2016? (A negative answer should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.)Cash flow from assets $Assume no new debt was issued during the year.d. What is the cash flow to creditors for 2016? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.)Cash flow to creditors $e. What is the cash flow to stockholders for 2016? (A negative answer should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.)Cash flow to stockholders $

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Answer:

Prescott Football Manufacturing

a. Net Income for 2019:

2019: sales =                  $30,174

cost of goods sold =      $21,740

depreciation expense =  $3,512

interest expense =            $544

Pre-tax Income   =          $4,378

21% Tax              =                919-38

Net Income        =        $3,459

b) Operating cash flow

Net Income    =                     $3,459

Non-cash:

Depreciation Expense             3512

Increase in current assets      -1,418

Decrease in current liabilities -699

Net operating cash flow     $4,854

c) Cash flow from assets:

Increase in Assets   -$3,031`

d) Cash flow to creditors:

Decrease in liabilities -$699

e) Cash flows to stockholders:

Dividends paid =               -$849

Explanation:

a) 2019: sales =                  $30,174

cost of goods sold =      $21,740

depreciation expense =  $3,512

interest expense =            $544

Pre-tax Income   =          $4,378

21% Tax              =                919

Net Income        =          $3,459

dividends paid =               $849.

b) Balance Sheet:

At the beginning of the year,

net fixed assets were $20,046,

current assets were $3,029, and

current liabilities were $3,776.

c) Balance at the end of the year,

At the end of the year,

net fixed assets were $23,077,

current assets were      $4,447, and

current liabilities were $3,077.

                          Prescott Football Manufacturing

Part A:

Net Income for 2016:

Sales =                            $30,174 Cost of goods sold =      $21,740 Depreciation expense = $3,512 Interest expense =         $544 Pre-tax Income   =          $4,378 21% Tax               =           919-38

         Net Income        =        $3,459

Working Notes:  

sales =                  $30,174 cost of goods sold =      $21,740 depreciation expense =  $3,512 interest expense =            $544 Pre-tax Income   =          $4,378 21% Tax              =                919 Net Income        =          $3,459 dividends paid =               $849.

Part B:

Operating cash flow

Net Income    =                     $3,459

         Non-cash:

Depreciation Expense             3512 Increase in current assets      -1,418 Decrease in current liabilities -699 Net operating cash flow     $4,854

Working Notes :

At the beginning of the year, Net fixed assets were $20,046, Current assets were $3,029, Current liabilities were $3,776.

Part C:

Cash flow from assets:

Increase in Assets   -$3,031`

Working Notes :

Balance at the end of the year, At the end of the year, net fixed assets were $23,077, current assets were      $4,447,   current liabilities were $3,077.

Part D :

Cash flow to creditors:

Decrease in liabilities = -$699

Part E :

Cash flows to stockholders:

Dividends paid =-$849

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"The gross earnings of factory workers for Dinkel Company during the month of January are $400,000. The employer's payroll taxes for the factory payroll are $80,000. Of the total accumulated cost of factory labor, 75% is related to direct labor and 25% is attributable to indirect labor. Prepare the entry to record the factory labor costs for the month of January"

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Answer and Explanation:

The Journal entry is shown below:-

Factory labor Dr, $480,000

        To Factory wages payable $400,000

        To Employee payroll taxes payable $80,000

(Being factory labor cost is recorded)

Here we debited the factory labor as it increased the expenses and we credited the factory wages payable and employee payroll taxes payable as it also increased the liabilities

The market for electric cars is growing substantially. By contrast, after recent scandals involving high pollution levels, Diesel cars are becoming less popular and may eventually leave the market entirely. Diesel cars appear to be in the ____ stage of the product life cycle.

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Answer:

decline.

Explanation:

The decline stage of the product's life cycle is marked by declining sales and product profitability. Generally, in this phase, the product begins to be replaced by new technologies, becomes outdated and goes into disuse.

It is important for companies to be aware that when entering this phase, the product needs redesign planning, so that improvements are implemented that make it updated to be relaunched in the market and then start another life cycle.

Computing first-year depreciation and book value

At the beginning of the year, Austin Airlines purchased a used airplane for $33,500,000. Austin Airlines expects the plane to remain useful for five years (4,000,000 miles) and to have a residual value of $5,500,000. The company expects the plane to be flown 1,100,000 miles during the first year.

Requirements

1. Compute Austin Airlinesâs first-year depreciation expense on the plane using the following methods:

a. Straight-line

b. Units-of-production

c. Double-declining-balance

2. Show the airplaneâs book value at the end of the first year for all three methods.

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Answer:

1. Compute Austin Airlines' first-year depreciation expense on the plane using the following methods:

a. Straight-line

depreciation expense for first year = ($33,500,000 - $5,500,000) / 5 = $5,600,000 per year

b. Units-of-production

depreciation per mile = ($33,500,000 - $5,500,000) / 4,000,000 = $7 per mile

depreciation expense for first year = $7 x 1,100,000 = $7,700,000

c. Double-declining-balance

depreciation expense for first year = 2 x 1/5 x $33,500,000 = $13,400,000

2. Show the airplane's book value at the end of the first year for all three methods.

a. Straight-line

book value at end of first year = $27,900,000

b. Units-of-production

 book value at end of first year = $25,800,000

c. Double-declining-balance

book value at end of first year = $20,100,000

Explanation:

Purchase cost = $33,500,000

useful life of 5 years (or 4,000,000 miles) and residual value of $5,500,000

expected use during first year of 1,100,000 miles

On the basis of the following data, determine the value of the inventory at the lower of cost or market. Assemble the data in the form illustrated in Exhibit 9.
InventoryItem InventoryQuantity Cost perUnit Market Value per Unit
(Net Realizable Value)
Birch 12 $253 $228
Cypress 18 43 48
Mountain Ash 12 279 262
Spruce 50 275 266
Willow 29 291 299
Inventory at the Lower of Cost or Market
Inventory Item Total Cost Total Market Total Lower of C or M
Birch $ $ $
Cypress
Mountain Ash
Spruce
Willow
Total $ $ $

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Answer:

Determination of Inventory at the Lower of Cost or Market Value:

Item               Quantity      Cost       Market Value            Total

                                        per Unit       per Unit             Determined Value

Birch                  12              $253        $228                  $2,736 (12 x $228)

Cypress            18                    43             48                       774 (18 x $43)

Mountain Ash  12                  279          262                     3,144  (12 x $262)

Spruce             50                 275          266                   13,300 (50 x $266)

Willow             29                  291           299                   8,439 (29 x $291)

Value of Inventory                                                    $28,393

Explanation:

It is a requirement of GAAP that inventory be valued at the lesser amount of its incurred cost and the amount for which it can likely be sold—its net realizable value(NRV).  The Lower of Cost or Market Value or net realizable value (LCNRV) is the method of valuing inventory in compliance with this idea that prudently avoids the overstatement of the amount of inventory.

Required information Going on a Business Trip to China Business professionals who are high in cultural intelligence possess skills and attributes to work effectively with members of other cultures. They respect, recognize, and appreciate cultural differences; possess curiosity and interest in other cultures; avoid inappropriate stereotypes; adjust conceptions of time and show patience; manage language differences to achieve shared meaning; understand cultural dimensions; establish trust and show empathy across cultures; approach cross-cultural work relationships with a learner mind-set; and build co-cultures of cooperation and innovation. In this exercise, you evaluate the experiences of an operations manager going to China to examine factories and potentially take bids for some of your company's operations. You will notice differences in communication across cultures and analyze the interactions in terms of cultural intelligence and the following cultural dimensions: individualism and collectivism, egalitarianism and hierarchy, future orientation, assertiveness, and humane orientation. Read the case below and answer the questions that follow. Recently, senior managers at Judith Carey's company concluded that some of the company's operations needed to be produced in lower-wage locations for the company to stay profitable. They placed Judith in charge of learning about options in China, a country she had never visited. After several months of making contacts via phone and email, Judith traveled to China to meet some potential manufacturers. She brought two of her staff members along with her on the trip. She also asked Mei, one of the company's sales representatives in China, to join the group and act as an interpreter. Mei had joined the company's sales department in China two years ago. Because she gained a marketing degree in a Canadian university, Mei's English was excellent. The first stop on the trip would be with representatives of the Shunde Manufacturing (SDM) Company, a potential manufacturer for the company's line of dolls. After a long plane trip and a sleepless night at a hotel in Shanghai, Judith started the first day of work in China tired and slightly disoriented. Her team first met the company's president, Bo Chen, and seven other men from SDM for lunch. Judith was seated next to the company's president for the duration of the two-hour lunch, which included course after course of foods Judith had never seen or eaten before. Judith sampled most of the dishes but was clearly uncomfortable. During the meal, the company president asked Judith, "Ms. Carey, what are your impressions of China?" Judith replied, "Well, Bo, I don't really know too much. I'm not quite used to the air here, with all of the pollution. Of course, I've always known about the one-child policy, but not much else. Do you think the policy is fair?" Bo stated, "China and America must solve their problems in their own ways." Then, he talked about the final dish for the meal—a fish. He explained that ending the meal with the fish had special symbolism in China and signaled a prosperous future for their relationship. Near the end of lunch, Bo told Judith, "We'll meet for dinner and a reception later at 6 p.m. I've arranged a tour for you this afternoon. Several of our staff members will take you for a walk along the river, to some beautiful Chinese gardens, and to the Shanghai Museum." Judith was a bit dismayed. She wasn't really in the mood for touring. Rather, she wanted to get down to business, but she obliged for the afternoon tour. During the tour, Judith asked Mei, her interpreter, "What should I do this evening to make sure we can talk about business?" Mei replied, "Tonight, you should make friends with President Chen. Give him a nice toast in front of his employees. Enjoy the wonderful food. Tomorrow you can talk about business." That evening, Judith and her team were taken to a large private room at a restaurant. The SDM Company was now represented by more than 20 employees. Judith and Bo spent most of the dinner discussing family and professional experiences. Judith enjoyed the food, gave a toast mentioning "future cooperation" and thanking "President Chen for his hospitality," and even sang karaoke when invited. The next day, Judith arrived at the company's headquarters. She and her team discussed options for a partnership with SDM representatives for the duration of the day. At the end of the day, both parties agreed to continue their conversations in approximately one month. The first day of the visit is largely spent with lavish banquets and events. Which of the following cultural dimensions can best explain this situation? A-future orientation B-assertiveness C-egalitarianism and hierarchy D-individualism and collectivism

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Answer:

The answer is D. individualism and collectivism

Explanation:

Individualism and collectivism looks at the relationship the individual has with others. In high individual ranking, individuality and individual rights are paramount within the society. Judith is from the US where society appreciates  a more individualistic attitude and relatively loose bonds with others. On the other hand, Bo is from China where people are integrated from birth into strong cohesive in-groups and the extended family – grandparents, uncles and aunts – is protected in exchange for unquestioned loyalty.

Katie Homes and Garden Co. has 14,000,000 shares outstanding. The stock is currently selling at $66 per share. If an unfriendly outside group acquired 20 percent of the shares, existing stockholders will be able to buy new shares at 25 percent below the currently existing stock price.A. How many shares must the unfriendly outside group acquire for the poison pill to go into effect?B. What will be the new purchase price for the existing stockholders?

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Answer:

a. 2,800,000 shares

b. $49.50

Explanation:

a. Poison is a tactic used by a company threatened with an unwelcome takeover bid to make itself unattractive to the bidder

Shares that the unfriendly outside group must acquire for the poison pill to go into effect is

= 20% of 14,000,000 shares.

= 14,000,000 × 20%

= 2,800,000 shares

b. The new purchase price for the existing stockholders will be

=$66 × (1 - 0.25)

= $49.50

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