Suppose Aladdin has utility function:

U(W) = 8√W Ɐ W >= 0
= -W^2 Ɐ W < 0

Aladdin has just found the genie's lamp and has wished for a bag of gold since he has nothing at the moment but the clothes on his back. He knows the genie may try to trick him so he has assigned a 25% subjective probability the genie will nd a way to take away his clothes which would cost 4 gold to replace. In addition, he has assigned a 50% subjective probability to getting a medium bag of 16 gold, and a 25% probability of getting a large bag of 100 gold.

Required:
a. What is the expected value of Aladdin's gamble?
b. What is the expected utility of Aladdin's gamble?

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Answer 1
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Simon lost $5,700 gambling this year on a trip to Las Vegas. In addition, he paid $2,220 to his broker for managing his $222,000 portfolio and $1,505 to his accountant for preparing his tax return. In addition, Simon incurred $3,480 in transportation costs commuting back and forth from his home to his employer's office, which were not reimbursed. Calculate the amount of these expenses that Simon is able to deduct (assuming he itemizes his deductions).

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Answer:

12,885

Explanation:

5700 lost of gambling

2,220 to his broker

1,505 for his accountant

3,480 for his transportation costs

What is an example of a commercial bank?

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Answer:

For example, Bank of Baroda, State Bank of India (SBI), Dena Bank, Corporation Bank and Punjab National Bank.

Answer:

Bank of Amercia

Explanation:

During 2020, Jasmine (age 12) received $6,500 from a corporate bond. She also received $600 from a savings account established for her by her parents. Jasmine lives with her parents and she is their dependent. Assuming her parents' marginal tax rate is 24%, what is Jasmine's gross tax liability

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Answer:

$605

Explanation:

Jasmine's total gross income = $6,500 + $600 = $7,100

standard deduction = $1,050 or earned income + $350. She she doesn't have earned income, then $1,050

taxable income = $7,100 - $1,050 = $6,050

tax liability = $6,050 x 10% (lowest bracket) = $605

A company produces a single product. Variable production costs are $12.70 per unit and variable selling and administrative expenses are $3.70 per unit. Fixed manufacturing overhead totals $43,000 and fixed selling and administration expenses total $47,000. Assuming a beginning inventory of zero, production of 4,700 units and sales of 3,950 units, the dollar value of the ending inventory under variable costing would be:

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Answer:

$9,525

Explanation:

Given the above information, first we need to calculate ending inventory

Ending inventory

= Beginning inventory + Units produced - Units sold

= 0 + 4,700 - 3,950

= 750

Therefore, the value of the ending inventory under variable costing would be;

= Ending inventory × Variable cost per unit

= 750 units × 12.70 per unit

= $9,525

Analyzing and Interpreting Income Tax Disclosures The income tax footnote to the 2018 financial statements for Boeing follows. The components of income before tax were: Years ended December 31 ($ millions) 2018 2017 2016 U.S. $11,166 $9,660 $5,386 Non-U.S. 438 447 397 Total $11,604 $10,107 $5,783 Income tax expense/(benefit) consisted of the following: Years ended December 31 ($ millions) 2018 2017 2016 Current tax expense U.S. federal $1,873 $1,276 $1,193 Non-U.S. $169 $149 $133 U.S. State 97 23 15 Total current $2,139 $1,448 $1,341 Deferred tax expense U.S. federal $(996) $204 $(544) Non-U.S. $(4) $3 $(4) U.S. State 5 (6) (44) Total deferred $(995) $201 $(592) a. What is the amount of income tax expense reported by Boeing each year

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Answer:

Boeing

The amount of the income tax expense reported by Boeing each year:

Years ended December 31  ($ millions)

                                                    2018         2017       2016

Total current tax expense       $2,139      $1,448     $1,341

Total deferred tax expense     $(995)        $201     $(592)

Income tax expense reported $3,134     $1,247     $1,933

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Income before tax

Years ended December 31

($ millions)        2018         2017        2016

U.S.                 $11,166    $9,660    $5,386

Non-U.S.              438          447          397

Total              $11,604    $10,107     $5,783

Income tax expense/(benefit) consisted of the following:

Years ended December 31

($ millions)        2018         2017        2016

Current tax expense

U.S. federal     $1,873     $1,276      $1,193

Non-U.S.            $169        $149        $133

U.S. State              97            23            15

Total current $2,139      $1,448     $1,341

Deferred tax expense  

U.S. federal     $(996)      $204       $(544)

Non-U.S.              $(4)           $3           $(4)

U.S. State                5            (6)           (44)

Total deferred $(995)     $201       $(592)

b) The income tax expense reported by Boeing is the amount calculated by Boeing based on standard business accounting rules.  It is quite different from the current tax expense, which represents the amount determined using tax laws.  The income tax expense reported will be generally less than the current tax expense unless there is a current tax benefit.

On January 1, 2019, Wildcat Company purchased $100,000 of 6% bonds at face value. The market rate of interest was 8% bonds of similar risk and maturity. The Company paid $90,000 for the bonds. The bonds are to be held to maturity. The bonds pay interest semiannually on July 1 and January 1. Required: (1.) Prepare the appropriate journal entry to record the investment in the bonds. (2.) Record the first interest payment at the effective (market) rate.

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Answer:

Part 1

journal entry to record the investment in the bonds.

Debit : Investment in Bonds $90,000

Credit : Cash $90,000

Part 2

journal entry to record the first interest payment at the effective (market) rate.

Debit : Investment in Bonds $7,200

Credit : Interest Income $7,200

Explanation:

The Summary of the Bond is :

FV = $100,000

PMT = ($100,000 x 6%) ÷ 2 = $3,000

I = 8 %

PV = - $90,000

P/YR = 2

N = ?

Using a Financial Calculator, the number of period payments to maturity N is 13.02.

Effective Interest = $90,000 x 8 % = $7,200

On January 1, 2021, Desert Company announced their intent to build a new headquarters building. Construction began on February 1st. On March 1st, Desert took out a loan from Cactus Capital for $500,000 at 8% interest over 3 years and at that time made their first expenditure. Construction was complete on December 1st. What is the date on which they can begin capitalizing interest costs? Group of answer choices

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Answer:

Desert Company

The date on which Desert Company can begin capitalizing interest costs is March 1, 2021.

Explanation:

This is the date it obtained the construction loan for 3 years.  Desert should only capitalize interest during the construction period.  This is the period when the asset is being prepared for its future use.  Interest can only be capitalized when the related asset will yield future economic benefits.  Otherwise, it should be expensed.

At year-end (December 31), Chan Company estimates its bad debts as 1.00% of its annual credit sales of $917,000. Chan records its Bad Debts Expense for that estimate. On the following February 1, Chan decides that the $459 account of P. Park is uncollectible and writes it off as a bad debt. On June 5, Park unexpectedly pays the amount previously written off.Prepare Chan's journal entries for the transactions.

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Answer:

Dec 31

Dr Bad debts expense 9,170

Cr Allowance for doubtful accounts 9,170

Feb 01

Dr Allowance for doubtful accounts $459

Cr Accounts receivable—P. Park $459

Jun 05

Dr Accounts receivable—P. Park $459

Cr Allowance for doubtful accounts $459

Jun 05

Dr Cash $459

Cr Accounts receivable—P. Park $459

Explanation:

Preparation of Chan's journal entries for the transactions.

Dec 31

Dr Bad debts expense 9,170

Cr Allowance for doubtful accounts 9,170

(1.00%*$917,000)

Feb 01

Dr Allowance for doubtful accounts $459

Cr Accounts receivable—P. Park $459

Jun 05

Dr Accounts receivable—P. Park $459

Cr Allowance for doubtful accounts $459

Jun 05

Dr Cash $459

Cr Accounts receivable—P. Park $459

Aflak Corporation, an Omani firm, is currently planning goods market in India. Aflak Corporation will most likely discover that_____ beliefs and values are more open to change in India. Select one:
a. core
b. traditional
c. primary
d. secondary​

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The correct answer is B) traditional.

Aflak Corporation, an Omani firm, is currently planning goods market in India. Aflak Corporation will most likely discover that traditional beliefs and values are more open to change in India.

When a multinational company is planning on initiating operations in another country, it has to be very sensible of the traditional values of that country. The company is getting into a new market and people could have different belief systems, different culture, traditions, and customs, that need to be carefully assessed by the multinational company if they are about to be successful in the new country.

This is the case of India, which has always have very strict traditional values, although younger generations are relaxing those values in recent years.

Otto is planning for his son's college education to begin ten years from today. He estimates the end-of-the-year tuition, books, and living expenses to be $10,000 per year for a four-year degree. How much must Otto deposit today, at an interest rate of 12 percent, for his son to be able to withdraw $10,000 per year for four years of college

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Answer:

$30,373.49

Explanation:

The amount to be deposited today can be determined by finding the present value of the annuity

Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows

Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator

Cash flow each year from year 1 to 4 = $10,000

I = 12%

PV = $30,373.49

To find the PV using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.  

3. Press compute  

The demand for spring water at the SLC WalMart is 600 liters per week. The setup cost for placing an order to replenish inventory is $25. The order is delivered by the supplier which charges WalMart $0.10/liter for the cost of transportation from the Rocky Mountains to SLC. This transportation cost increases the cost of water to $1.25/liter. The water loses its freshness while stored at the SLC WalMart. To account for this, the WalMart charges an annual holding cost of $2.6/liter.

Required:
a. Determine the WalMart's Economic Order Quantity (in liters)?
b. How often should WalMart order for water (in weeks) ?

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Economic order quantity (EOQ) is the ideal order quantity a company should purchase to minimize inventory costs such as holding costs, shortage costs, and order costs.

Economic order quantity (EOQ)= √[(2*D*S)/H]

D= Demand in units

S= Order cost

H= Holding cost

Since:

D= 600*52= 31,200

S= $25

H= $2.6

Replacing:

EOQ= 2√[(2*31,200*25) / 2.6]

EOQ= 775 units

To calculate the time between orders, we need to use the following formula:

Time between orders= EOQ / Weekly demand

Timer between orders= 775 / 600

Time between orders= 1.3 weeks

Information for two companies in the same industry, Skysong Corporation and Sheridan Corporation, is presented here. Skysong Corporation Sheridan Corporation Cash provided by operating activities $166,000 $166,000 Net earnings 240,000 240,000 Capital expenditures 71,000 97,000 Dividends paid 6,800 27,000 Compute the free cash flow for each company. Skysong Corporation Sheridan Corporation Free cash flow

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Fee cash flow computation for SKYsong corporation.

Free cash flow

Net earnings

$240,000

Cash provided by operating activities

($166,000)

Capital expenditures

($71,000)

Dividends

($6,800)

Cash flow balance

($3,000)

Free cash flow computation for Sheridan Corporation

Free cash flow

Net earnings

$240,000

Cash provided by operating activities

($166,000)

Capital expenditures

($97,000)

Dividends

($27,000)

Cash flow balance

($50,000)

When preparing the retained earnings statement, the beginning retained earnings balance can always be found a. in the general ledger b. in the Income Statement columns of the work sheet c. in the statement of cash flows d. in the Adjustments columns of the work sheet

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Answer:

a. in the general ledger

Explanation:

When preparing the retained earnings statement, the beginning retained earnings balance can always be found in the general ledger.

A business wants to maximize its tax savings in an economy with declining costs. It should choose the ___ method.

O A. weighted average
O B. LIFO
O c. gross profit
O D. FIFO hi​

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Answer:

I think it's D

Explanation:

sorry if wrong

Monica consumes only goods A and B. Suppose that her marginal utility from consuming good A is equal to 0.25/Qa, and her marginal utility from consuming good B is 0.75/Qb. If the price of A is $0.50, the price of B is $4.00, and Monica's income is $120.00, how much of good A will she purchase

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Answer:

120

Explanation:

Calculation for how much of good A will she purchase

First step is to calculate Qa

1 / 0.5Qa = 1 / 4Qb

0.5Qa = 4Qb

Qa = 4 / 0.5 Qb

Qa = 8Qb

Second step is to calculate Qb

Qb = 120/8

Qb = 15

Now let calculate how much of good A will she purchase

Using this formula

Good A=Qa* Qb

Good A= 15 * 8

Good A = 120

Therefore how much of good A will she purchase is 120

What is the best way for an accountant to begin networking?
A. By going to local accounting firms and making inquiries
B. By contacting professional accounting organizations
C. By communicating with professors and fellow students
D. By meeting other people in the field on a social basis

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The best way for an accountant to begin networking is By contacting professional accounting organizations. Option B

What are professional accounting organizations.?

Generally, A professional that conducts accounting and organizes the financial data that are necessary to operate a company, such as profit and loss statements, balance sheets, and other financial documents, is referred to as an accountant.

They do an audit of your records, generate reports for use in tax preparation, and simplify all of the complicated financial jargon that comes with operating a company.

The members of Professional Accounting Organizations (PAOs), which are organizations to which professional accountants belong, get support from these organizations in the form of continuous training, advice, and tools designed to assist them to maintain their professional competence. PAOs also give prospective partners in regulation to authorities, such as audit Public Oversight Bodies (POBs), which are provided by PAOs.

In conclusion, Getting in touch with several professional accounting groups is the most effective technique for an accountant to launch their networking career. Alternative B

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An apparel manufacturing plant has estimated the variable cost to be $4.20 per unit. Fixed costs are $1,300,000 per year. Forty percent of its business is with one preferred customer and the customer is charged at cost. The remaining 60% of the business is with several different customers who are charged $20 per unit. If 200,000 total units are sold in a year, compute the unit cost per item.

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Answer:

$10.7

Explanation:

Variable cost ($4.2 × 200,000)

$840,000

Fixed cost

$1,300,000

Total cost

= Fixed cost + variable cost

= $1,300,000 + $840,000

= $2,140,000

Therefore,

Unit cost per item

= Total cost / Total units sold

= $2,140,000 / 200,000

= $10.7

On January 2, 2019, Shank Co. issued at par $300,000 of 9% convertible bonds. Each $1,000 bond is convertible into 60 shares. No bonds were converted during 2019. Shank had 100,000 shares of common stock outstanding during 2019. Shank 's 2019 net income was $340,000 and the income tax rate was 30%. Shank's diluted earnings per share for 2019 would be (rounded to the nearest penny) Group of answer choices $3.04. $2.19. $3.26. $3.40. $2.29

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Answer:

Shank's diluted earnings per share for 2019 would be $3.04.

Explanation:

This can be calculated as follows:

Amount of increase in net income if bonds are converted =  Total value of convertible bonds * Bond rate * (100% - Tax rate) = $300,000 * 9% * (100% - 30%) = $18,900

Total earnings available to Equity Shareholders = Net income + Amount of increase in net income if bonds are converted = $340,000 +  $18,900 = $358,900

Number of common shares obtainable from convertible bonds = (Total value of convertible bonds / $1,000) * 60 = ($300,000 / $1,000) * 60 = 18,000

Total number of shares outstanding = Number of shares of common stock outstanding during 2019 + Number of common shares obtainable from convertible bonds = 100,000 + 18,000 = 118,000

Diluted earnings per share = Total earnings available to Equity Shareholders / Total number of shares outstanding = $358,900 / 118,000 = 3.04

Strongheart Enterprises anticipated selling 27,000 units of a major product and paying sales commissions of $6 per unit. Actual sales and sales commissions totaled 27,500 units and $171,400, respectively. If the company used a flexible budget for performance evaluations, Strongheart would report a cost variance of: Multiple Choice $6,400U. $6,400F. $9,400U. None of the answers is correct. $9,400F.

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Answer:

$6,400 U

Explanation:

With regards to the above information, we would calculate first the earned value.

Earned value

= Actual activity × Budgeted value

= $27,500 × 6

= $165,000

Now, we would compute the cost variance.

Cost variance

= Earned value - Actual blue

= $165,000 - $171,400

= $6,400 U

Here, we have an unfavourable variance because the company incurred more of the cost than it should be .

Seattle Radiology Group plans to invest in a new CT scanner. The group estimates $1,500 net revenue per scan. Preliminary market assessments indicate that demand will be less than 5,000 scans per year. The group is considering a scanner (Scanner A) that would result in total fixed costs of $1,000,000 and would yield a profit of $500,000 per year at a volume of 5,000 scans. What is the implied variable cost rate (variable cost per scan) for Scanner A?

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Answer:

Unitary variable cost= $1,200

Variable cost rate= 0.8

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the total variable cost:

Total variable cost= sales - fixed cost - gross profit

Total variable cost= (5,000*1,500) - 1,000,000 - 500,000

Total variable cost= $6,000,000

Now, the unitary variable cost:

Unitary variable cost= total variable cost / number of units

Unitary variable cost= 6,000,000 / 5,000

Unitary variable cost= $1,200

Variable cost rate= 1,200 / 1,500= 0.8

Sectoral shifts, frictional unemployment, and job searches Suppose the world price of cotton rises substantially. The demand for labor among cotton-producing firms in Texas will ________. The demand for labor among textile-producing firms in South Carolina, for which cotton is an input, will_________ . The temporary unemployment resulting from such sectoral shifts in the economy is best described as ____________ unemployment. Suppose the government wants to reduce this type of unemployment. Which of the following policies would help achieve this goal?

a. Establishing government-run employment agencies to connect unemployed workers to job vacancies
b. Offering recipients of unemployment insurance benefits a cash bonus if they find a new job within a specified number of weeks
c. Increasing the benefits offered to unemployed workers through the government's unemployment insurance program

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Answer:

increase

decrease

frictional unemployment

a, b

Explanation:

Frictional unemployment . the period of time a person is unemployed from the period he leaves his current job and the time he gets another job. Eg. when a real estate agent who leaves a job in Texas and searches for a similar, higher-paying job in California.

As a result of the increase in price of cotton, the profit of making cotton would increase. So the production of cotton would increase and more labour would be needed

the cost of production for cotton producing firms would increase and this would discourage production. The demand for labour would increase

the government can reduce frictional unemployment by having policies that reduce the job search period and would incentivise labour to get employed quickly

Metropolitan Water Utilities purchases surface water from Elephant Butte Irrigation District at a cost of $100,000 per month in the months of February through September. Instead of paying monthly, the utility makes a single payment of $800,000 at the end of each calendar year for the water it used. The delayed payment essentially rep- resents a subsidy by Elephant Butte Irrigation Dis- trict to the water utility. At an interest rate of 0.25% per month, what is the amount of the subsidy

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Answer:

The amount of the subsidy is $6,000.

Explanation:

Since the payment is made at the end of each calendar year and the months of usage are the months of February through September, this implies the payment was due at the end of September but dalayed for 3 months from the end of September to the end of December.

The amount of subsidy can therefore be calculated as follows:

Subsidy amount = Total utility bill * Interest rate per month * Number of months the payment is delayed = $800,000 * 0.25% * 3 = $6,000

Therefore, the amount of the subsidy is $6,000.

A printing shop with three processes (binding, photocopy, and checkout) has two types of customers (copy only and copy and bind). A printing shop has a demand of 12 copy only customers per hour and 20 copy and bind customers per hour. Photocopy customers visit the photocopy and checkout processes while copy and bind customers visit all three processes.

Required:
What is total demand?

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Answer:

Customers:  

Copy         Copy and bind  

12                          20  

Processes:  

Process - Binding - Copy - Checkout.

Photocopy customer visit copy and checkout. While copy & bind process customer visit all 3 processes

The table below is illustrating the demand:

Process                                       Binding  Copy  Checkout  

Copy & bind customers                  20        20         20  

Only photocopy customers                         12          12  

Total customer for each process  20        32         32

So, the total demand of the 3 processes is equals to 84 [20+32+32]

Although GDP is a reasonably good measure of a nation's output, it does not necessarily include all transactions and production for that nation. Which of the following scenarios are either not accounted for or measured inaccurately by either the income or the expenditure methods of calculating GDP for the United States? Check all that apply.

a. The quality of goods available to consumers.
b. The value of baby-sitting services, when the babysitter is paid in cash and the transaction isn't reported to the government.
c. The parts of a car manufactured in the United States that are produced in Canada.
d. The loss of enjoyment people incur when scenic land is converted to commercial use.

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Answer:

a

b

d

Explanation:

Gross domestic product is the total sum of final goods and services produced in an economy within a given period which is usually a year

GDP calculated using the expenditure approach = Consumption spending by households + Investment spending by businesses + Government spending + Net export

Net export = exports – imports

When exports exceed import there is a trade deficit and when import exceeds import, there is a trade surplus.  

Items not included in the calculation off GDP includes:  

1. services not rendered to oneself

2. Activities not reported to the government  

3. illegal activities

4. sale or purchase of used products

5. sale or purchase of intermediate products

6.      quality of goods and services

7.    externalities

The car parts produced in the US would be added to GDP as parts of exports

Shauna and Danielle decided to liquidate their jointly owned corporation, Woodward Fashions Inc. (WFI). After liquidating its remaining inventory and paying off its remaining liabilities, WFI had the following tax accounting balance sheet: FMV Adjusted Basis Appreciation Cash $ 225,000 $ 225,000 Building 45,000 22,500 22,500 Land 180,000 90,000 90,000 Total $ 450,000 $ 337,500 $ 112,500 Under the terms of the agreement, Shauna will receive the $225,000 cash in exchange for her 50 percent interest in WFI. Shauna's tax basis in her WFI stock is $56,250. Danielle will receive the building and land in exchange for her 50 percent interest in WFI. Danielle's tax basis in her WFI stock is $112,500. Assume for purposes of this problem that the cash available to distribute to the shareholders has been reduced by any tax paid by the corporation on gain recognized as a result of the liquidation. (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign.) a. What amount of gain or loss does WFI recognize in the complete liquidation

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Answer:

A. Building $22,500

Land $90,000

B. Recognizes gain of $180,000

C. Recognizes gain of $112,500

D. Building $45,000

Land $180,000

Explanation:

A. Based on the information given since WFI has a taxable transaction which means that WFI will recognizes gain of the amount of 22,500 on the transfer of the building and gain of the amount of 90,000 on the transfer of the land

b. Calculation for What amount of gain or loss does Shauna recognize in the complete liquidation

Based on the information given Shauna

will recognizess gain of $180,000 on the transfer of her stock to WFI ($ 225,000 - $45,000) in complete liquidation of WFI.

c. Calculation of the amount of gain or loss that Danielle recognize in the complete liquidation

Based on the information given Danielle will recognizes gain of the amount of $112,500 on the transfer of her stock to WFI ($ 225,000 - $112,500) in complete liquidation of WFI.

d. Based on the information given Danielle’s tax basis in the building will be $ 45,000 and land will be $180,000 after the complete liquidation

Roncy Manufacturing uses enhanced powder plastics (EPP) to manufacture a high-pressure board, Dura-Plastic. Information concerning its operation in June was as follows: Master Budget units of Dura-Plastic to manufacture 8,000 Units of Dura-Plastic manufactured in June 9,000 Budgeted amount of EPP to purchase 70,000 oz. EPP material purchased 76,000 oz. EPP material used in production 72,000 oz. Standard cost of EPP used in production $ 478,800 Standard quantity of EPP per unit of Dura-Plastic 7.5 oz. Cost of EPP purchased $ 574,560 The direct materials purchase-price variance for June, to the nearest dollar, was:

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Answer:

Direct material price variance= $69,160 unfavorable

Explanation:

To calculate the direct material price variance, we need to use the following formula:

Direct material price variance= (standard price - actual price)*actual quantity

Standard price= 478,800/72,000= $6.65

Actual price= 574,560/76,000= $7.56

Direct material price variance= (6.65 - 7.56)*76,000

Direct material price variance= $69,160 unfavorable

Which of the following statements are true?

a. Pellegrini Southern Corporation has less liquidity but also a greater reliance on outside cash flow to finance its short-term obligations than Jing Foodstuffs Corporation.
b. If a company’s current liabilities are increasing faster than its current assets, the company’s liquidity position is weakening.
c. If a company has a quick ratio of less than 1 but a current ratio of more than 1 and if the difference between the two ratios is large, then the company depends heavily on the sale of its inventory to meet its short-term obligations.
d. Pellegrini Southern Corporation has a better ability to meet its short-term liabilities than Jing Foodstuffs Corporation.
e. An increase in the current ratio over time always means that the company’s liquidity position is improving.

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Answer:

b. If a company’s current liabilities are increasing faster than its current assets, the company’s liquidity position is weakening. TRUE

higher liabilities respect to current assets, decrease the company's ability to meet its short term payments

c. If a company has a quick ratio of less than 1 but a current ratio of more than 1 and if the difference between the two ratios is large, then the company depends heavily on the sale of its inventory to meet its short-term obligations. TRUE

the current ratio = current assets / current liabilities

the quick ratio = (current assets - inventory) / current liabilities

the difference between both shows the dependence on selling inventory to pay off debts.

e. An increase in the current ratio over time always means that the company’s liquidity position is improving. TRUE

1-When would high Do you think making employees happier at work is a good way of motivating people? When would high satisfaction not be related to high performance?
2-In your opinion, what are the three most important factors that make people dissatisfied with their job? What are the three most important factors relating to organizational commitment? satisfaction not be related to high performance

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Answer:

DAYTON, Ohio -- For decades, employees and employers alike have followed the motto that job satisfaction determines job performance. Not so, according to a new study by Wright State University.

Nathan Bowling, an assistant professor who specializes in industrial and organizational psychology, said three decades of data derived from thousands of employees in a cross-section of jobs -- blue collar and white collar -- prove that although job satisfaction and job performance do correlate, one does not cause the other.

Even researchers, Bowling said, get confused about how the two things connect.

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"On days when ice cream sales are high, the number of crimes committed will also tend to be high, but this doesn't mean that ice cream sales cause crime," he said. "Rather, ice cream sales and crime are related because each is the result of the outdoor temperature. Similarly, satisfaction and performance are related because each is the result of employee personality."

By personality, Bowling pointed to such characteristics as self-esteem, emotional stability, extroversion and conscientiousness.

Studies, Bowling said, show that employees who have an overall negative attitude to all things in life likely won't find job satisfaction, regardless of performance, because of their personality characteristics.

"Emotional stability matters a lot," he said. "People who are neurotic, those who tend to be anxious, depressed ... typically won't find satisfaction no matter how many jobs they try."

The same goes for those with low self-esteem, he added. Studies show that employees with high self-esteem tend to be more satisfied with their jobs than those who do not have that level of confidence.

"Simply put, workplace interventions designed to improve performance by exclusively targeting employee satisfaction are unlikely to be effective," Bowling said.

So how can you have both?

"There are ways to select employees who will be successful," Bowling said. "Studies show that intelligence is one of the things that drives the performance."

He said solid performing employees also exhibit a high level of conscientiousness -- those who are detail-oriented and hard workers and who set goals.

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Explanation:

Accounts Receivable from sales to customers amounted to $80,000 and $70,000 at the beginning and end the year, respectively. Income reported on the income statement for 2022 was $252,000. Exclusive of the effect of other adjustments, the cash flows from operating activities to be reported on the statement of cash flows is

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$332,000

Explanation:

Cash flow from operating activities

Net Income                                                                                  $252,000

Adjust for changes in working capital items :

Decrease in Accounts Receivable ($80,000 - $70,000            $80,000

Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities                              $332,000

Conclusion

the cash flows from operating activities to be reported on the statement of cash flows is $332,000

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