Answer:
$370
Explanation:
The computation of the economy income as follows:
Since Leland decided to buy the worth of produce in the present month for $370
So for the present month or the current month, the economy income is $370
Therefore the same would be considered also the single transaction is taken place in the current month
Use the following information to answer this question.
Windswept, Inc. 2010 Income Statement ($ in millions)
Net sales $10,700
Less: Cost of goods sold 8,050
Less: Depreciation 380
Earnings before interest and taxes $2,270
Less: Interest paid 104
Taxable Income $2,166
Less: Taxes 650
Net income $1,516
Required:
What amount should be included in the financing section of the 2010 statement of cash flows for dividends paid?
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
The above is an incomplete question, however, from a similar question values of beginning retained earnings, ending retained earnings were given to compute the dividend paid.
Given that;
Beginning retained earnings = $700 million
Ending retained earnings = $450 million
Net income = $1,516 million
Closing retained earning = Beginning retained earning + Net income - Dividends paid
$450 = $700 + $1,516 - Dividends paid
$450 = $2,216 - Dividends paid
Dividends paid = $1,766
Match the vocabulary word with the correct definition
system for gathering and organizing marketing
information used in decision-making
specific actions which advance the strategy and achieve
an end result
specific, measureable, short-term expectations
objectives
goals
broad, long-term expectations for future achievements
structured research which uses the scientific method and
standardized questions to make generalizations and
predictions, includes questionnaires, surveys and
experiments
statements describing the overall approach to how goals
and objectives will be achieved
:: marketing information system
:: quantitative research
:: strategies
:: tactics
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Explain two potential advantages to an airline of outsourcing inflight catering
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
In-flight catering simply has to do with the delivery of food that have been already prepared and packaged for consumption while a particular airplane is in flight.
The two potential advantages to an airline of outsourcing inflight catering is that it helps in the reduction and of cost in the part of the airline. Outsourcing will help the airline cut costs.
Also, another reason is that the airline can focus on other aspects which are more important and work towards achieving organizational goals.
From the interest tables in Appendix B, determine the values of the following factors by interpolation and compare your results with those obtained from evaluating the A/P and P/A interest formulas.
1. The capital-recovery factor for 38 periods at 6.25% interest.
2. The equal-payment series present-worth factor for 85 periods at 9.25% interest.
Answer:
When compared with results obtained using Interpolation there is a variance of more than 1/3 of a point ( for both A and B )
Results obtained via A/P and P/A interest formulas
A) 0.0694
B) 10.8049
Explanation:
A) calculating The capital recovery factor for 38 periods at 6.25%
using the A/P interest formula
where ;
p = present value , i = annual interest rate, n = number of years
hence CRF ( capital recovery factor ) = 0.0694
B) Calculating the equal-payment series PWF
using the P/A interest formula
where ; p = present value , i = annual interest rate, n = number of years
hence PWF ( present worth factor ) = 10.8049
attached below is the detailed solution
When compared with results obtained using Interpolation there is a variance of more than 1/3 of a point ( for both A and B )
Trevor Williams Company borrowed $10,000 from Mike Trout National Bank on May 1, 2019. Interest on the note, which accumulates at 6% annually, is paid when the loan principal is repaid. The loan remains outstanding on June 30 when both the Williams Company’s and the Trout National Bank close their books to prepare financial statements. Other than cash, The Williams Company’s balance sheet shows which of these amounts related to the loan?
a. Reduce June's pre-tax income by $50
b. Reduce June's pre-tax income by $100
c. Increase June's pre-tax income by $100
d. Increase June's pre-tax income by $50
Answer:
Trevor Williams Company
a. Reduce June's pre-tax income by $50
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Bank loan = $10,000
Date of loan = May 1, 2019
Interest rate on loan = 6%
This amounts to an interest expense of $600 ($10,000 * 6%) per annum
Accounting year end = June 30
To account for the two months at year-end, the interest expense will be $100 ($600 * 2/12), but to account for only June, the interest expense is only $50.
b) Interest expense, whether paid for in cash or not, reduces the pre-tax income. It is accounted for in the income statement after the earnings before interests and taxes.
During the summer between his junior and senior years, James Cook needed to earn sufficient money for the coming academic year. Unable to obtain a job with a reasonable salary, he decided to try the lawn care business for three months. After a survey of the market potential, James bought a used pickup truck on June 1 for $1,160. On each door he painted "James Cook Lawn Service, Phone 471-4487." He also spent $680 for mowers, trimmers, and tools. To acquire these items, he borrowed $2,520 cash by signing a note payable promising to pay the $2,520 plus interest of $65 at the end of the three months (ending August 31)
Answer:
Half of the question is missing, so I looked for similar ones and found the attached image.
Explanation:
We must determine James' profit for the summer:
Cash collected $12,800
Receivables $730
total revenue = $13,530
Expenses:
Gas, oil and lubrication $1,080 + $190 = $1,270
Repairs $550
Supplies $230
Salaries $6,000
Payroll taxes $290
Filing taxes services $35
Insurance $245
telephone $270
interest expense $65 (I'll use the information provided in the question)
Depreciation $620
total expenses = $9,575
net income = $13,530 - $9,575 = $3,955
Bruno's is analyzing two machines to determine which one it should purchase. The company requires a rate of return of 14.6 percent and uses straight-line depreciation to a zero book value over a machine's life. Ignore bonus depreciation and taxes. Machine A has a cost of $318,000, annual operating costs of $8,700, and a life of 3 years. Machine B costs $247,000, has annual operating costs of $9,300, and a life of 2 years. Whichever machine is purchased will be replaced at the end of its useful life. Which machine should Bruno's purchase and why
Answer:
Machine A; because it will save the company about $13,406 a year
Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
Equate Annual Cost = PV of Cash Outflow ÷ PVAF (r%, n)
For Machine A:
Year CF PVF at 14.6% Disc CF
0 $3,18,000.00 1.0000 $3,18,000.00
1 $ 8,700.00 0.8726 $7,591.62
2 $8,700.00 0.7614 $6,624.45
3 $ 8,700.00 0.6644 $ 5,780.50
PV of Cash Outflow $3,37,996.58
PVAF(14.6%,3) 2.2985
PV of Cash Outflow $1,47,053.69
For Machine B:
Year CF PVF at 14.6% Disc CF
0 $2,47,000.00 1.0000 $2,47,000.00
1 $9,300.00 0.8726 $8,115.18
2 $9,300.00 0.7614 $7,081.31
PV of Cash Outflow $2,62,196.49
PVAF(14.6%,2) 1.6340
PV of Cash Outflow $1,60,459.86
So the machine cost would be purchased as it lower the cost by $13,406.17
Smith Distributors, Inc., supplies ice cream shops with various toppings for making sundaes. On November 17, 2021, a fire resulted in the loss of all of the toppings stored in one section of the warehouse. The company must provide its insurance company with an estimate of the amount of inventory lost. The following information is available from the company's accounting records:
Fruit Toppings Marshmallow Toppings Chocolate Toppings
Inventory, January 1, 2013 $22,000 $7,200 $3,200
Net purchases through Nov. 17 160,000 38,000 12,200
Net sales through Nov. 17 210,000 57,000 20,200
Historical gross profit ratio 20% 30% 30%
Required:
Calculate the estimated cost of each of the toppings lost in the fire.
Answer:
Estimated cost of Fruit Toppings lost in the fire = $14,000
Estimated cost of Marshmallow Toppings lost in the fire = $5,300
Estimated cost of Chocolate Toppings lost in the fire = $1,260
Explanation:
Fruit Marshmallow Chocolate
Toppings Toppings Toppings
Inventory, January 1, 2013 [a] 22,000 7,200 3,200
Net purchases through Nov. 17 [b] 160,000 38,000 12,200
Net sales through Nov. 17 [c] 210,000 57,000 20,200
Historical gross profit ratio [d] 20 30 30
Gross Profit [c*d%] [e] 42000 17,100 6,060
Cost of Good Sold [c-e] [f] 168,000 39,900 14,140
Inventory, Nov 17, 2013 [a+b-f] [g] 14,000 5,300 1,260
Roberto and Reagan are both 25-percent owner/managers for Bright Light Incorporated. Roberto runs the retail store in Sacramento, California, and Reagan runs the retail store in San Francisco, California. Bright Light generated a $131,300 profit companywide made up of a $76,800 profit from the Sacramento store, a ($29,500) loss from the San Francisco store, and a combined $84,000 profit from the remaining stores. If Bright Light is taxed as a partnership and it is decided that both Roberto and Reagan will be allocated 70 percent of his own store's profit, with the remaining profits allocated pro rata among all the owners, how much income will be allocated to Reagan in total
Answer: $3,897.50
Explanation:
The profit that is to be shared on a pro rata basis will include:
a. The $84,000 profit from the remaining stores
b. 30% of the profit from Sacramento
c. 30% of the loss from San Francisco
= 84,000 + (0.3 * 76,800) + (0.3 * -29,500)
= $98,190
Reagan is to get 25% of the above as well as 70% of San Francisco losses.
= (0.25 * 98,190) + (0.7 * -29,500)
= 24,547.50 - 20,650
= $3,897.50
To set up Instant Desposits, what must be done first?
Answer:
Open a new "deposit-only" bank account and link it to QuickBooks Online
Explanation:
To set up instant deposits, a QuickBooks payment account will be needed first. The debit card of the customer is used by the QuickBooks to deposit money into his or her checking account.
To begin, the customer signs into QuickBooks online. At the sales menu, the deposits tab is selected. The customer selects the Get Set Up option, enters his debit card details , a confirmation code and then verifies the newly set up account.
The following list includes selected permanent accounts and all of the temporary accounts from the December 31 unadjusted trial balance of Emiko Co., a business owned by Kumi Emiko, Emiko Co. uses a perpetual inventory system.
Credit Debit $ 30,000 5,600 33,000 $529,000 Merchandise inventory Prepaid selling expenses Dividends Sales Sales returns and allowances Sales discounts Cost of goods sold Sales salaries expense Utilities expense Selling expenses Administrative expenses 17,500 5,000 212,000 48,000 15,000 36,000 105,000
Additional Information
Accrued and unpaid sales salaries amount to $1700. Prepaid selling expenses of $3,000 have expired. A physical count of year-end merchandise inventory is taken to determine shrinkage and shows $28.700 of goods still available.
(a) Use the above account balances along with the additional information, prepare the adjusting entries.
(b) Use the above account balances along with the additional information, prepare the closing entries.
Answer:
a) Dr Sales salaries expense $1,700
Cr Sales salaries payable $1,700
Dr Selling expense $3,000
Cr Prepaid selling expense $3,000
Dr Cost of goods sold $1,300
Cr Inventory $1,300
b) 1. Dr Sales revenue $529,000
Cr Income summary $529,000
2. Dr Income summary $444,500
Cr Cost of goods sold $213,300
Cr Sales return and allowance $17,500
Cr Sales discount $5,000
Cr Sales salaries expense $49,700
Cr Utilities expense $15,000
Cr Selling expense $39,000
Cr Administrative expense $105,000
3.Dr Income summary $84,500
Cr Retained earnings $84500
4. Dr Retained earnings $33,000
Cr Dividend $33,000
Explanation:
a) Preparation of the adjusting entries.
Dr Sales salaries expense $1,700
Cr Sales salaries payable $1,700
Dr Selling expense $3,000
Cr Prepaid selling expense $3,000
Dr Cost of goods sold $1,300
($30,000-$28,700)
Cr Inventory $1,300
b) Preparation of the closing entries.
1. Dr Sales revenue $529,000
Cr Income summary $529,000
2. Dr Income summary $444,500
($213,300+$17,500+$5,000+$49,700+$15,000+$39,000+$105,000)
Cr Cost of goods sold $213,300
($212,000+$1,300)
Cr Sales return and allowance $17,500
Cr Sales discount $5,000
Cr Sales salaries expense $49,700
($48,000+$1,700)
Cr Utilities expense $15,000
Cr Selling expense $39,000
($36,000+$3,000)
Cr Administrative expense $105,000
3. Dr Income summary $84,500
($529,000-$444,500)
Cr Retained earnings $84500
4. Dr Retained earnings $33,000
Cr Dividend $33,000
Sara’s Salsa Company produces its condiments in two types: Extra Fine for restaurant customers and Family Style for home use. Salsa is prepared in department 1 and packaged in department 2. The activities, overhead costs, and drivers associated with these two manufacturing processes and its production support activities follow.
Process Activity Overhead cost Driver Quantity
Department 1 Mixing $6,000 Machine hours 2,400
Cooking 10,800 Machine hours 2,400
Product testing 114,000 Batches 750
$130,800
Department 2 Machine calibration $325,000 Production runs 650
Labeling 18,000 Cases of output 160,000
Defects 6,000 Cases of output 160,000
$349,000
Support Recipe formulation $84,000 Focus groups 50
Heat, lights, and water 42,000 Machine hours 2,400
Materials handling 80,000 Container types 10
$206,000
Additional production information about its two product lines follows.
Extra Fine Family Style
Units produced 35,000 cases 125,000 cases
Batches 350 batches 400 batches
Machine hours 1,000 MH 1,400 MH
Focus groups 34 groups 16 groups
Container types 4 containers 6 containers
Production runs 260 runs 390 runs
1. Using a plantwide overhead rate based on cases, compute the overhead cost that is assigned to each case of Extra Fine Salsa and each case of Family Style Salsa.
2. Using the plantwide overhead rate, determine the total cost per case for the two products if the direct materials and direct labor cost is $10 per case of Extra Fine and $9 per case of Family Style.
3-A. If the market price of Extra Fine Salsa is $19 per case and the market price of Family Style Salsa is $13 per case, determine the gross profit per case for each product.
3-b. What might management conclude about the Family Style Salsa product line.
Answer:
1.$4.29 per cases
2. Extra Fine $14.29
Family Style $13.29
3a. Extra Fine $4.71
Family Style $0.29
3b. What might the management conclude about the Family Style Salsa product line is that Family Style salsa are not yielding profit which may may inturn make make the company to stop the production of the product in a situation where either the cost are not reduced or where the price.
Explanation:
1. Computation for the overhead cost that is assigned to each case of Extra Fine Salsa and each case of Family Style Salsa using Plantwide overhead rate
Using this formula
Overhead cost=Total overhead cost/Total volume
Let plug in the formula
First step is to calculate the Total overhead cost
Total overhead cost = $130,800 + $349,000 +$206,000
Total overhead cost =$685,800
Second step is to calculate the Total volume
Total volume= 35,000 + 125,000 cases
Total volume=160,000 cases
Now let calculate the Overhead cost
Overhead cost=$685,800/160,000 cases
Overhead cost=$4.29 per cases (rounded)
Therefore since we are making use of plantwide rate which means that same overhead cost of the amount of $4.29 per cases will be assigned to each of the two case .
2. Calculation to determine the total cost per case for the two products
Extra Fine Family Style
Direct materials + Direct Labor $ 10.00 $ 9.00
Add Overhead $4.29 $4.29
Manufacturing cost per case $ 14.29 $ 13.39
Therefore the the total cost per case for the two products will be:
Extra Fine $14.29
Family Style $13.29
3-A Calculation to determine the gross profit per case for each product.
Extra Fine Family Style
Selling price per case $ 19.00 $ 13.00
Less Manufacturing cost per case $14.29 $13.29
Gross profit (loss) per case $ 4.71. $ (0.29 )
Therefore the gross profit per case for each product will be ;
Extra Fine $4.71
Family Style $0.29
3-b. Based on the above Calculation What might the management conclude about the Family Style Salsa product line is that Family Style salsa are not yielding profit which may may inturn make make the company to stop the production of the product in a situation where either the cost are not reduced or where the price.
Here is the ledger for Blossom Company.
Cash
Oct. 1 8,660 Oct. 4 2,060
Oct. 10 2,640 Oct. 12 3,160
Oct. 10 9,660 Oct. 15 360
Oct. 20 810 Oct. 30 410
Oct. 25 3,660 Oct. 31 610
Accounts Receivable
Oct. 6 910 Oct. 20 810
Oct. 20 1,030
Supplies
Oct. 4 2,060 Oct. 31 1,840
Equipment
Oct. 3 4,660
Notes Payable
Oct. 10 9,660
Accounts Payable
Oct. 12 3,160 Oct. 3 4,660
Common Stock
Oct. 1 8,660
Oct. 25 3,660
Dividends
Oct. 30 410
Service Revenue
Oct. 6 910
Oct. 10 2,640
Oct. 20 1,030
Salaries and Wages Expense
Oct. 31 610
Supplies Expense
Oct. 31 1,840
Rent Expense
Oct. 15 360
Required:
Reproduce the journal entries for only the transactions that occurred on October 1, 10, and 20.
b.Prepare a trial balance at October 31.
Answer:
1/Oct : Cash (Dr.) $8,660
Accounts Receivable (Cr.) $8,660
10/Oct : Equipment & Supplies (Dr.) $9,660
Notes Payable (Cr.) $9,660
20/Oct : Accounts Receivable (Dr.) $2,640
Service Revenue (Cr.) $2,640
Explanation:
Debits $16,960
Cash 6,600
Accounts Receivable 1,840
Supplies 1,840
Equipment 4,660
Dividend 2,020
Credits : $16960
Accounts Payable 4,660
Notes Payable 9,660
Service Revenue 2,640
Statement of stockholders' equity Financial information related to All Seasons Company for the month ended June 30, 20Y7, is as follows:_______.
Common stock, June 1, 20Y7 $30,000
Stock issued in June 20,000
Net income for June 87,500
Dividends during June 15,000
Retained earnings, June 1, 20Y7 145,000
Prepare a statement of stockholders' equity for the month ended June 30, 20Y7. If an amount is zero, enter "0"
Answer:
Stockholders' equity is $267,500.
Explanation:
Note: See the attached excel file for the statement of stockholders' equity.
The following are used to confirm the figures in the ayyached excel file:
Seasons Company
Statement of Stockholders' Equity
for the month ended June 30, 20Y7
Particular Amount ($)
Common stock (w.1) 50,000
Retained earnings (w.2) 217,500
Stockholders' equity 267,500
Workings:
w.1: Common stock June 30, 20Y7 = Common stock, June 1, 20Y7 + Stock issued in June = $30,000 + $20,000 = $50,000
w2: Retained earnings June 30, 20Y7 = Retained earnings, June 1, 20Y7 + Net income for June - Dividends during June = $145,000 + $87,500 - $15,000 = $217,500
Which of the following statements is not correct?
multiple choice
When a periodic system is in use, the Purchases account must be credited for its account balance to close this account to the Income Summary account.
When a periodic inventory system is in use, the Merchandise Inventory account is both debited and credited in the closing entry process.
When a periodic system is in use, the Purchases Returns and Allowances, the Purchases Discounts, and the Transportation-In accounts must be debited to close their account balances to the Income Summary account.
When a periodic system is in use, each Purchases, Purchases Return and Allowance, Purchases Discount, and Transportation-In transaction is recorded in a separate temporary account.
Answer:
When a periodic system is in use, the Purchases Returns and Allowances, the Purchases Discounts, and the Transportation-In accounts must be debited to close their account balances to the Income Summary account.
Explanation:
In the case of the periodic system, the following statements are true:
a. While using this method, the purchase would be credited to its balance also the account would be closed by using the income summary account
b. The inventory would be debited and credited while processing the closing entry
c. Also the purchase, purchase return, etc would be recognized as a distinct temporary account
Help please! Business questions
Answer:
1. National FFA.
2. DECA.
3. BPA
4. FEA (Educators Rising).
Explanation:
A career and technical student organization (CTSO) is an extracurricular group for students in CTE pathways to further their knowledge and skills by participating in activities, events, and competitions. The nine national CTSOs in the United States of America are;
National Future Farmers of America (National FFA). Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA). Business Professionals of America (BPA). Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA). Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta LAMBDA (FBLA-PBLA). Technology Student Association (TSA). SkillsUSA. Future Educators of America (FEA).1. Marilyn is a middle-school student who wants to prepare for a career in farming: Therefore, Marilyn should join the National Future Farmers of America (FFA) organization.
2. Janice is a high-school student who wants to start her own business: she should join the Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) because they prepare students for business management and administration.
3. Abe is a high-school student who wants to become an information technology worker: Thus, Abe should join the Business Professionals of America (BPA) because they train students on citizenship and leadership in career clusters such as information technology.
4. Rene wants to teach middle-school classes: Therefore, Rene should join the Future Educators of America (FEA) because they prepare students who are interested in teaching.
Answer:
1) National FFA!
2) DECA!
3) BPA!
4) FEA!
Explanation:
In the midst of closing procedures, Echo Corporation's accountant became ill and was hospitalized. You have volunteered to complete the closing of the books, and you find that all revenue and expense accounts have zero balances. The Dividends account has a debit balance of $18,750. The Retained Earnings accounts has a beginning credit balance of $134,000. Expenses totaled $325,500 and revenues totaled $364,400.
Prepare journal entries to complete the closing procedures as of year-end. To close the Dividends account.
Answer:
Revenues Dr $364,400
Income summary Cr $364,400
(Closing revenue accounts)
Income summary Dr $325,500
Expenses Cr $325,500
(Closing expense accounts)
Income summary Dr $38900
Retained earnings Cr $38900
(Transferring balance in income summary to retained earnings)
Dividends Dr $18,750
Retained earnings Cr $18,750
(Closing of dividends)
From the list below, choose the items that are classified as a materials activity(You may select more than one answer.
1. Raw materials used
2. Raw materials beginning inventory
3. Raw materials purchases
4. Work in process beginning inventory
5. Goods manufactured
6. Direct labor used
7. Factor overhead used
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Online recommendation engines typically are based on
Answer:
An online recommendation engine is a set of software algorithms that uses past user data and similar content data to make recommendations for a specific user profile. An online recommendation engine is a set of search engines that uses competitive filtering to determine what content multiple similar users might like.
Explanation:
A company is targeting its marketing by running an advertising campaign showing a Hmong family celebrating its traditions during the 4th of July holiday. The ad campaign features the company products being used by the children. What area of consumer decision influence is the marketing campaign using?
a. American culture, an ethnic subculture, and family
b. psychological aspects of belief and attitude
c. social class and word-of-mouth influence
Answer:
American culture, an ethnic subculture, and family
Explanation:
Sheila Williams, a medical secretary, earns $2,437 monthly for a 34-hour week. For overtime work, she receives extra pay at the regular hourly rate up to 40 hours and time and one-half beyond 40 hours in any week. During one semimonthly pay period, Williams worked 10 hours overtime. Only 2 hours of this overtime were beyond 40 hours in any one week. Compute the following amounts:
a. The regular semimonthly earnings
b. The overtime earnings
c. The total earnings
Answer:
a. The regular semimonthly earnings
regular semimonthly earnings = [34 hours + 34 hours + (10 hours - 2 hours)] x [$2,437 / (34 hours x 4)] = 76 hours x $17.92/hr = $1,361.85
b. The overtime earnings
overtime earnings = 2 hours x [$2,437 / (34 hours x 4)] x 1.5 = $53.76
c. The total earnings
total earnings = $1,361.85 (regular earnings) + $53.76 (overtime earnings) = $1,415.61
Transactions for Sunland Company for the month of June are presented below.
June
1 Issues common stock to investors in exchange for $4,080 cash.
2 Buys equipment on account for $1,720.
3 Pays $910 to landlord for June rent.
12 Bills Wil Wheaton $800 for welding work done.
Journalize the transactions. (If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.)
Answer:
Date Account Detail Debit Credit
June 1 Cash $4,080
Common Stock $4,080
Date Account Detail Debit Credit
June 2 Equipment $1,720
Accounts Payable $1,720
Date Account Detail Debit Credit
June 3 Rental expense $910
Cash $910
Date Account Detail Debit Credit
June 12 Accounts Receivable $800
Welding Revenue $800
_____ are products that are bought from one country for use in another just as the U.S. buys wood pulp and timber from Canada.
Exports
Tariffs
Tangibles
Countertrades
Imports
Which of the statements is the best description of a business cycle? the relationship between the returns on Treasury securities and the time to maturity the time it takes a firm to convert raw materials into a final good or service alternating periods of increasing and decreasing economic output a calendar year divided into four quarters, each containing three months
Answer:
alternating periods of increasing and decreasing economic output
Explanation:
The business cycle represent the boom and recession period. At the time of boom, the company earned huge profits while at the time of recession period this situation would be reverse that leads to rise and reduction in the economic output
Therefore according to the options given, the last second option is correct as it denotes the business cycle
Urshela Company paid four months insurance on October 1, 2017 for $13,200. Urshela originally recorded the full insurance payment in the prepaid insurance account, Urshela operates on a calendar year basis. What adjusting journal entry would Urshela be required to make at 12/31 to properly recognize insurance expense for the year
999 trillion dollars in a year
In each of the following cases, determine how supply or demand shifts and how the equilibrium changes.
Select the correct answer in each blank space (_______)
a. Smartphones: Microchips used in smartphones become less costly to produce. As a result, the __________________( *Supply of and demand for, *Supply of, or *Demand for) smartphones increase(s), causing the equilibrium price to (*Rise, *Fall, or *Rise, fall or remain unchanged) and the equilibrium quantity to (*Rise, fall or remain unchanged, *Rise, *Fall)
b. ALS medical research funds: The ALS ice bucket challenge goes viral, leading to greater awareness of the benefits of and need for ALS research. As a result, the _____________ ( *Supply of and demand for, *Supply of, or *Demand for) ALS research increase(s), causing the equilibrium price (or opportunity cost) of such research to __________ (*Rise, fall or remain unchanged, *Rise, *Fall) and the equilibrium quantity to __________ (*Rise, fall or remain unchanged, *Rise, *Fall)
Answer:
Supply of
fall
rise
b. demand for
rise
rise
Explanation:
A microchip is a complement in the production of smartphones
Complement goods are goods used together.
If the price of microchips reduces, the cost of making smartphones falls and as a result, the supply of smart phones increases. This would lead to a rightward shift of the supply curve. This leads to a decrease in equilibrium price and an increase in equilibrium quantity
Due to the awareness, the demand for ALS research would increase, this would lead to a rise in price and quantity demanded.
Consider the following comments about absorption- and variable-costing income statements:
I. A variable-costing income statement discloses a firm's contribution margin.
II. Cost of goods sold on an absorption-costing income statement includes fixed costs.
III. The amount of variable selling and administrative cost is the same on absorption- and variable-costing income statements.
Which of the above statements is (are) true?
a. I only.
b. II only.
c. I and II.
d. II and III.
e. I, II, and III.
Answer:
E) I, II, and III.
Explanation:
Variable costing can be regarded as a concept of managerial accounting cost
whereby during the period of producing the product there is incurred
manufacturing overhead.
Absorption costing income statement, utilize absorption costing when creating income statement. The income statement focus on the cost through sectioning of cost into period cost and product.
It should be noted that
I. A variable-costing income statement discloses a firm's contribution margin.
II. Cost of goods sold on an absorption-costing income statement includes fixed costs.
III. The amount of variable selling and administrative cost is the same on absorption- and variable-costing income statements.
Which of the following statements are true?
a. Markets by definition involve the exchange of money for goods and services.
b. Markets are forums in which parties exchange goods and services at a "price," where the latter can be flexibly construed.
c. Your current economics course, the next election, and the dating scene can all be seen as markets.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A market is a place where goods and services can be exchanged at a predetermined price. A market does not have to be a physical location. With the advent of technology, a market can exist virtually. Money can be used in the exchange of goods or services or goods can be used for the exchange. In the case where goods are used in the exchange, it is known as trade by barter
A counterfeit id is intended to an official document, but is not authentic
Answer:
If this is the case then it is not valid.
Explanation:
Any counterfeit id is illegal and should never be rendered to be used for any purpose in relation to official documents.
In a small town, there is a shoe factory which employs workers at $15 an hour, for forty-hour weeks. There is a writer, who expects to finish a novel in nine months. If he does not write the novel, he can teach high school English for $12 an hour. What is his opportunity cost of writing the novel
Answer:
the amount he would have earned if he taught, $12
Explanation:
Opportunity cost is the cost of the next best option forgone when one alternative is chosen over other alternatives
If the writer decides to write, he loses the opportunity to teach and earn $12. This is his opportunity cost.
Also, if he decided to teach instead, his opportunity cost the time he could have spent writing the novel