Tate Company purchased equipment on November 1, 2015 and gave a 3-month, 9% note with a face value of $20,000. The December 31, 2015 adjusting entry is

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Answer 1

Answer:

Dr Interest expense 300

Cr Interest payable 300

Explanation:

Preparation of December 31, 2015 adjusting entry for Tate Company

Since Tate Company had purchased the equipment on November 1, 2015 in which the company gave a 3-month with 9% note and a face value of $20,000, this means we have to record the transaction by Debiting Interest expense with 300 and Crediting Interest payable with the same amount . The amount of 300 is calculated as 2/12×9%×20,000

Therefore Tmthe December 31, 2015 adjusting entry will be :

Dr Interest expense 300

Cr Interest payable 300


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On August 21, Alix Company receives a $2,000, 60-day, 6% note from a customer as payment on her account. How much interest will be due on October 20 - the due date?
a. $10
b. $20
c. $140
d. $120

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Answer:

b. $20

Explanation:

Calculation of how much interest will be due on October 20 - the due date

Using this formula

Interest due = Amount received ×Numbers of days ×Note percentage

Let plug in the formula

Interest due =$2,000 x (60/360) x 0.06

Interest due=$2,000×0.17×0.06

Interest due =$20

Therefore $20 interest is the amount of interest that will be due on October 20the due date.

When conducting a five Cs analysis and developing the context, which factor should NOT be included in the analysis? Group of answer choices Firm capabilities Culture Technology Legal context

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Answer: Firm Capabilities

Explanation:

The 5Cs of Marketing are used by Companies to come up with effective Marketing strategies by using them to clarify exactly what needs to be accomplished.

The 5Cs are; Company, Customer, Collaborators, Competition and Context.

Firm Capabilities does not fall under Context because Context deals with Political, Social, Economical and Technological aspects of the place in question.

Firm Capabilities fall under Company analysis where the company aims to find out if it is capable of of meeting Consumer demands.

Reports are the primary means of communication in an organization. Illustrate the comment.

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Answer: hi

Explanation: bye

Mayan Company had net income of $33,480. The weighted-average common shares outstanding were 9,300. The company declared a $4,000 dividend on its noncumulative, nonparticipating preferred stock. There were no other stock transactions. The company's earnings per share is:

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 Answer:

EPS = $3.17

Explanation:

Earnings per share(EPS) is the total earnings attributable to ordinary shareholders divided by the number of units of common stock.

EPS= Earnings attributable to ordinary shareholders/number of ordinary shares

Earnings attributable to ordinary shareholders= Net income after tax - preference dividend  

Earnings attributable to ordinary shareholders = net income - preference divi dend

Earnings = 33,480 - 4000 = 29,480

EPS = 29,480/9,300 =3.169

EPS = $3.17

Femur Co. acquired 70% of the voting common stock of Harbor Corp. on January 1, 2020. During 2020, Harbor had revenues of $2,500,000 and expenses of $2,000,000. The amortization of fair value allocations totaled $60,000 in 2020. Not including its investment in Harbor, Femur Co. had its own revenues of $4,500,000 and expenses of $3,000,000 for the year 2020. The noncontrolling interest's share of the earnings of Harbor Corp. for 2020 is calculated to be

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Answer:

The answer is $132,000

Explanation:

Solution

Given that:

Harbor revenues = $2,500,000

Expenses = $2,000,000

The amortization of fair value allocations = $60,000

Femur corporation revenues =$4,500,000

expenses = $3,000,000

Now,w e have to compute for the non controlling interest's share of the earnings of Harbor Corp which is given below:

=[revenue of harbor - expenses of harbor - amortization of fair value allocations]  30%

= [$2,500,000  - $2,000,000- $60,000] * 30%

=[$500000 - $60000]* 30%

=$132,000

Therefore the non controlling interest's share of the earnings of Harbor Corp is $132,000

Identify the accounts below that would be classified as current liabilities on a classified balance sheet. (Check all that apply.)
a) Notes payable (due in three months)
b) Unearned rent
c) Accounts payable
d) Taxes payable

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Answer:

a) Notes payable  = current liabilities

b) Unearned rent  = current liabilities

c) Accounts payable  = current liabilities

d) Taxes payable = current liabilities

Explanation:

Current Liabilities are Company`s Obligations that are due for settlement within a period of 12 months.

All the above Accounts are would be classified as current liabilities as settlement in cash or service (when in comes to unearned rent) is due within 12 months.

HH Industries has 50 million shares that are currently trading for $4 per share and $200 million worth of debt. The debt is risk free and has and interest rate of 5%, and the expected return of HH stock is 11%. Suppose a strike causes the price of HH stock to fall 25% to $3 per share. The value of the risk free debt is unchanged. Assuming there are no taxes and the risk of HH's assets is unchanged, what happens to HH's equity cost of capital

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Answer:

12%

Explanation:

For computing the equity cost of capital first we have to determine the weight of the capital structure after that the WACC and then finally equity cost of capital which is shown below:

Weight of capital structure

For debt  

= $200 million ÷ $400 million

= 0.50

For equity

= 50 million × $4 ÷ $400 million

= 0.50

Now the WACC is

= 0.50  11% + 0.50 × 5%

= 8%

Since the value fo equity is declined by

= 50 × $3

= $150

Now the equity cost of capital is

= WACC + (WACC - interest rate) × (debt ÷ equity)

= 8% + (8% - 5%) × (200 ÷ 150)

= 12%

Grand River Corporation reported taxable income of $550,000 in 20X3 and paid federal income taxes of $192,500. Not included in the computation was a disallowed meals and entertainment expense of $3,000, tax-exempt income of $2,000, and deferred gain on a current-year transaction treated as an installment sale of $30,000. The corporation's current earnings and profits for 20X3 would be:_________

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Answer:

$336,500

Explanation:

Grand River corporation has a taxable income of $500,000 in 20X3

They paid a federal income tax of $192,500

The amount of expense that was not added to the report is $3,000

The tax exempt income is $2,000

The deferred gain is $30,000

Therefore, the current earinings and profits of the corporation for the year 20X3 can be calculated as follows

= Taxable income-federal income taxes-expenses-tax exempt income+deferred gain

=$500,000-$192,500-$3,000+$2,000+$30,000

= $336,500

Hence the current earnings and profits for the corporation is $336,500

Marla Staples is concerned with identity theft. One of the ways that she can protect her information from leaking out to the wrong hands is to: limit her purchases with vendors that she knows do not store her information in a database. limit her travels to only the U.S. because identity theft is an international problem. avoid all e-commerce transactions because this is the only type of buying transaction where websites and others handle sensitive, personal information. install antivirus software, firewalls, and anti-spyware software on her computer.

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Answer: Install antivirus software, firewalls, and anti-spyware software on her computer.

Explanation:

Marla's computer is the most likely place where people can gain access to her personal information for use to propagate identity theft. Personal computers have all sorts of personal information such as scanned copies of birth certificates, academic achievements, photographs, bank statements and the like. If the security on a personal computer is breached, it could be quite harmful.

For this reason Marla should install antivirus software, firewalls, and anti-spyware software on her computer to protect it from unwanted access from everyone including people who would use her information for the wrong reasons.

There are zero coupon bonds outstanding that have a YTM of 6.27 percent and mature in 14 years. The bonds have a par value of $10,000. If we assume semiannual compounding, what is the price of the bonds?

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Answer:

Price of the Bond is  $4,268.26

Explanation:

The price of the bonds can be obtained using a Financial calculator by entering the data as follows :

r = 6.27%

Pmt = $0

n = 14

Fv = $10,000

Pv = ? Price of the Bond

Therefore,  Pv, Price of the Bond is $4,268.2561.

Thus Price of the Bond is  $4,268.26 ( 2 decimal places).

Hawar International is a shipping firm with a current share price of $5.50 and 10 million shares outstanding. Suppose Hawar announces plans to lower its corporate taxes by borrowing $20 million and repurchasing shares. a. With perfect capital markets, what will the share price be after this announcement

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Answer:

New share price = $6.1

Explanation:

DATA

The Current share price                  $5.50

Outstanding shares                         $10m

borrowing shares                             $20m

Corporate tax rate                            30%

Required: share price be after this announcement?

Formula:

New share price = tax rate x ([tex]\frac{borrowing shares}{Outstanding shares}[/tex]) + current share price

Solution:

New share price = 30% x ([tex]\frac{20m}{10m}[/tex]) + $5.5

New share price =  0.6 x $5.5

New share price = $6.1

What is the approach that Scrum encourages when a Team determines it will be difficult to deliver any value by the end of a Sprint

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Answer:

A.  Together with the Product Owner, focus on what can be done and identify a way to deliver something valuable at the end of each Sprint

Explanation:

The approach that is to be applied for delivering the value that becomes difficult is to come together by involving the owner of the product so that we get to know by focusing it and identify the way for delivering the valuable things so that in return the customer could satisfy with the product and the chances of building a long term relation would became high

Landers Flynn Inc. has 1,000 shares of $5 cumulative preferred stock outstanding. Dividends were not paid last year. The corporation also has 5,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Landers Flynn declared a $14,000 cash dividend to be paid in the current year.
Required:
Calculate the amount of dividends received by
1. the preferred stockholders;
2. the common stockholders.

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Answer:

The preferred stockholders $10,000

Common stockholders $4,000

Explanation:

The cumulative effect of the preferred stock is that the holders are entitled to arrears of dividends, in other words, they would receive this year last year's dividends in addition to current year's.

annual preferred stock dividends=dividend per share*number of preferred stock.

annual preferred stock dividends=$5*1000=$5000

dividends for 2 years=$5000*2=$10,000

common stock dividends=$14,000-$10,000=$4000

Alpha can produce either 18 oranges or 9 apples an hour, while Beta can produce either 16 oranges or 4 apples an hour. If the terms of trade are established as 1 apple for 4 oranges, then:

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Answer: a. there are no incentives for Beta to engage in international specialization and trade with Alpha.

Explanation:

Beta can produce 16 oranges or 4 apples in an hour. This means that for every Apple they produce, they can produce 4 oranges;

4 apples : 16 oranges

1 apples : 4 oranges

This is the same terms of trade being offered to them by Alpha because if they sell 1 apple to Alpha they will get 4 oranges. This is the same thing they will get when they are producing for themselves alone.

An incentive would have been them getting more oranges per apple than they can produce on their own if they sacrifice one apple which is not the case. There are simply no incentives for Beta to engage in international specialization and trade with Alpha.

Miller Corporation has a premium bond making semiannual payments. The bond has a coupon rate of 10 percent, a YTM of 8 percent, and 14 years to maturity. The Modigliani Company has a discount bond making semiannual payments. This bond has a coupon rate of 8 percent, a YTM of 10 percent, and also has 14 years to maturity. Both bonds have a par value of $1,000.

a. What is the price of each bond today?
b. If interest rates remain unchanged, what do you expect the prices of these bonds to be 1 year from now? In 4 years? In 9 years? In 13 years? In 14 years?

Price of bond Miller Corporation Bond Modigliani Company Bond
1 year $ _________ $ _________
4 years $ _________ $_________
9 years $ _________ $_________
13 years $ _________ $ _________
14 years $_________ $_________

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Answer:

a. What is the price of each bond today?

Miller Corporation bond = $1,179.71

Modigliani Company bond = $835.42

b.                          Miller                                        Modigliani Company

                            Corporation Bond                   Bond

1 year                   $1,170.26                                 $841.89

4 years                $1,142.86                                 $866.67

9 years                $1,083.33                                $920

13 years               $1,019.23                                $980.95

14 years               $1,050                                     $1,040

Explanation:

YTM formula:

Miller Corporation

YTM = [coupon + (face value - market value)/n] / (face value + market value)/2

0.04 = [50 + (1,000 - x)/28] / (1,000 + x)/2

0.02(1,000 + x) = 85.71 - 0.0357x

20 + 0.02x = 85.71 - 0.0357x

0.0557x = 65.71

x = 65.71 / 0.0557 = $1,179.71

if we want to calculate the bond price in one year, we replace 28 by 26

0.04 = [50 + (1,000 - x)/26] / (1,000 + x)/2

0.02(1,000 + x) = 88.46 - 0.0385x

20 + 0.02x = 88.46 - 0.0385x

0.0585x = 68.46

x = 68.46 / 0.0585 = $1,170.26

if we want to calculate the bond price in 4 years, we replace 28 by 20

0.04 = [50 + (1,000 - x)/20] / (1,000 + x)/2

20 + 0.02x = 100 - 0.05x

0.07x = 80

x = 80 / 0.07 = $1,142.86

if we want to calculate the bond price in 9 years, we replace 28 by 10

0.04 = [50 + (1,000 - x)/10] / (1,000 + x)/2

20 + 0.02x = 150 - 0.1x

0.12x = 130

x = 130 / 0.12 = $1,083.33

if we want to calculate the bond price in 13 years, we replace 28 by 2

0.04 = [50 + (1,000 - x)/2] / (1,000 + x)/2

20 + 0.02x = 550 - 0.5x

0.52x = 530

x = 530 / 0.52 = $1,019.23

Modigliani Company

YTM = [coupon + (face value - market value)/n] / (face value + market value)/2

0.05 = [40 + (1,000 - x)/28] / (1,000 + x)/2

0.025(1,000 + x) = 75.71 - 0.0357x

25 + 0.025x = 75.71 - 0.0357x

0.0607x = 50.71

x = 50.71 / 0.0607 = $835.42

if we want to calculate the bond price in one year, we replace 28 by 26

0.05 = [40 + (1,000 - x)/26] / (1,000 + x)/2

0.025(1,000 + x) = 78.46 - 0.0385x

25 + 0.025x = 78.46 - 0.0385x

0.0635x = 53.46

x = 53.46 / 0.0635 = $841.89

if we want to calculate the bond price in 4 years, we replace 28 by 20

0.05 = [40 + (1,000 - x)/20] / (1,000 + x)/2

25 + 0.025x = 90 - 0.05x

0.075x = 65

x = 65 / 0.075 = $866.67

if we want to calculate the bond price in 9 years, we replace 28 by 10

0.05 = [40 + (1,000 - x)/10] / (1,000 + x)/2

25 + 0.025x = 140 - 0.1x

0.125x = 115

x = 115 / 0.125 = $920

if we want to calculate the bond price in 13 years, we replace 28 by 2

0.05 = [40 + (1,000 - x)/2] / (1,000 + x)/2

25 + 0.025x = 540 - 0.5x

0.525x = 515

x = 515 / 0.525 = $980.95

"Chet has been known to say, "If you ever see me with anything other than a Coke in my hand, check my pulse. I must be dead. " When Chet is thirsty for a soft drink, he obviously skips the _______________ stage of the consumer decision process. "

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Answer:

This question is incomplete, the options are missing. The options are the following:

a) Information search

b) Prepurchase evaluation

c) Evaluation of alternatives

d) Evoked set determination

e) All of the above

And the correct answer is the option E: All of the above.

Explanation:

To begin with, the consumer decision process is the name that receives in the field of marketing a process that focus on the path the consumer has to go though in order to achieve a purchase. In that process there are many stages and in the beginning the consumer has to do a pre purchase evaluation in where he will have to obtain information from the products by doing a search and he will have to evaluate the alternatives so therefore that when Chet is thirsty and buys a Coke directly he is skipping all of those parts in the consumer decision process.

Developing a List of Activities for Baggage Handling at an Airport
As part of a continuous improvement program, you have been asked to determine the activities involved in the baggage-handling process of a major airline at one of the airline’s hubs. Prior to conducting observations and interviews, you decide that a list of possible activities would help you to better observe key activities and ask meaningful questions.

Required
For incoming aircraft only, develop a sequential list of baggage-handling activities. Your list should contain between 8 and 10 activities.

Listed below are 8 baggage-handling activities in random order. Put the activities in sequential order by selecting the appropriate number using the drop-down answer options under the "Step" column.

(Step 6 is completed as an example)

Load aircraft
Move baggage to baggage sorting area
Unload aircraft
6 Accumulate baggage for each outgoing flight
Move baggage to outgoing aircraft
Move baggage for which hub is final destination to baggage claim area
Open cargo hatch
Sort baggage by outgoing flight numbers and/or destination

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Answer:

1. Open cargo hatch

When the plane arrives, it will need to be unloaded so the first thing to do is open the cargo hatch to have access to cargo area.

2. Unload aircraft

After gaining access to the cargo area, unload the aircraft.

3. Move baggage to baggage sorting area

The baggage should then be moved to a place where it can be sorted.

4. Move baggage for which hub is final destination to baggage claim area

If this is the final destination for the baggage then it should be moved to the baggage claim area

5. Sort baggage by outgoing flight numbers and/or destination

When it is time for the outgoing flights, sort them according to which flights they will be going on.

6. Accumulate baggage for each outgoing flight

After sorting them, accumulate them and prepare them to be transported to the plane they are to go to.

7. Move baggage to outgoing aircraft

After accumulating them, transport them to the plane that they are to go with.

8. Load aircraft

After transporting them then load the aircraft.

Which of the following strategies are not generally used a. Dynamic by using options, futures, swaps, and other more complex derivatives instruments to amplify fund returns b. Passive by following indexes with minimum managerial control c. Neutral, by following market and its growth d. All of the above

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Answer:

E) None of the above.

Explanation:

All the strategies described here are common among Investors.

For instance, A market-neutral strategy refers to an investment strategy deployed by an investment manager or investor that is focused on profiting from both bearish and bullish trends of one or more markets, while avoiding risks.

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Companies that show profits on the income statement will always show positive cash flows from operating activities.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

B. False.

Explanation:

Firstly, explaining a cash flow statement will be explained or tells us how much cash from the business is entering and leaving your business. This is been explained better with the aid of a balance sheets and also income statements; these are practically three most important financial statements that helps effectively in accounts of business management in a small business accounting and making sure you have enough cash to keep operating.

Using a template or probably an excel spreadsheet, the income statement and cash flow statements are been well understood and at this it is totally false to say that companies that show profits on the income statement will always show positive cash flows from operating activities.

Tropetech Inc. has an expected net operating profit after taxes, EBIT(1 – T), of $2,400 million in the coming year. In addition, the firm is expected to have net capital expenditures of $360 million, and net operating working capital (NOWC) is expected to increase by $45 million. How much free cash flow (FCF) is Tropetech Inc. expected to generate over the next year?

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Answer:

FCF = $1,995 million

Explanation:

DATA

EBIT(1-T) = $2,400 million

Net Capital Expenditure = $360 million

Net operating working capital (NOWC) = $45 million

Free cash flow (FCF) expected to generate over next year can be calculated as

FCF = EBIT(1-T) - Capital Expenditure - Net operating working capital (NOWC)

FCF = $2,400 million - $360 million - $45million

FCF = $1,995 million

Storico Co. just paid a dividend of $2.05 per share. The company will increase its dividend by 24 percent next year and then reduce its dividend growth rate by 6 percentage points per year until it reaches the industry average of 6 percent dividend growth, after which the company will keep a constant growth rate forever. If the required return on the company's stock is 10 percent, what will a share of stock sell for today

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Answer:

A share of stock sell for $74.21 today.

Explanation:

This can be calculated as follows:

Dividend per share in year 1 = Year 0 dividend * (1 + growth rate of year 1 dividend) = $2.05 * (1 + 24%) = $2.5420

PV of year 1 dividend per share = Year 1 dividend / (1 + rate of return)^1 = $2.5420 * / (1 + 10%)^1 = $2.31090909090909

Dividend per share in year 2 = Year 1 dividend * (1 + growth rate of year 1 dividend) = $2.5420 * (1 + (24% -6%)) = $2.5420 * (1 + 18%) =$3.00

PV of year 2 dividend per share = Year 2 dividend / (1 + rate of return)^2 = $3.00 / (1 + 10%)^2 = $2.47933884297521

Dividend per share in year 3 = Year 2 dividend * (1 + growth rate of year 2 dividend) = $3.00 * (1 + (18% -6%)) = $3.00 * (1 + 12%) =$3.36

PV of year 3 dividend per share = Year 3 dividend / (1 + rate of return)^3 = $3.36 / (1 + 10%)^3 = $2.5244177310293

Dividend per share in year 4 = Year 3 dividend * (1 + growth rate of year 3 dividend) = $3.36 * (1 + (12% -6%)) = $3.36 * (1 + 6%) =$3.5616

PV of year 4 dividend per share = Year 4 dividend / (1 + rate of return)^4 = $3.5616 / (1 + 10%)^4 = $2.43262072262824

Dividend per share in year 5 = Year 4 dividend * (1 + growth rate of year 4 dividend) = $3.5616 * (1 + 6%) = $3.775296

Price at year 4 = Year 5 dividend / (Rate of return – growth rate) = $3.775296 / (10% - 6%) = $94.3824

PV of price at year 4 = Price at year 4 / (1 + rate of return)^4 = $94.3824 / (1 + 10%)^4 = $64.4644491496482

Share price to day = PV of year 1 dividend per share + PV of year 2 dividend per share + PV of year 4 dividend per share + PV of year 4 dividend per share + PV of price at year 4 = $2.31090909090909 + $2.47933884297521 + $2.5244177310293 + $2.43262072262824 + $64.4644491496482 = $74.21

Rodriguez Company pays $310,000 for real estate plus $16,430 in closing costs. The real estate consists of land appraised at $215,000; land improvements appraised at $86,000; and a building appraised at $129,000.Required:1. Allocate the total cost among the three purchased assets.2. Prepare the journal entry to record the purchase.

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Answer:

Required 1.

Land =  $163,215

Land improvements = $65,286

Buildings =  $97,929

Required 2.

Land  $163,215 (debit)

Land improvements $65,286 (credit)

Buildings $97,929 (credit)

Cash $310,000 (credit)

Explanation:

Allocation of the purchase cost must be made on the bases appraisal value.

Total Appraisal Value =  $215,000 + $86,000 + $129,000

                                    =  $430,000

Land = $215,000 /  $430,000 × $326,430

        = $163,215

Land improvements =  $86,000 / $430,000 × $326,430

                                 = $65,286

Buildings = $129,000 / $430,000 × $326,430

                = $97,929

1. The interest rate that the Federal Reserve Bank (the Fed) charges member banks for loans is known as the____________ .
2. The Fed can_____________ the money supply by lowering this rate.

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Answer:

1. Discount rate.

2. Increase.

Explanation:

A Federal Reserve Bank is one of the twelve regional banks of the Federal Reserve System in the United States of America. The Federal Reserve Banks are saddled with the responsibility of implementing the monetary policy designed and provided by the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC).

Federal Reserve System also known as the Fed, was created under the Federal Reserve Act which was passed by US Congress in 1913. The Fed began its operations in the year 1914. It's a financial institution which was founded by President Woodrow Wilson and was primarily aimed at backing each banks in order to put a definitive end to the bank panics of the 1800s.

Furthermore, just like all central banks, the Fed is a government financial institution which is saddled with these responsibilities;

1. Controlling the issuance of currency in United States of America: the Fed promotes public goals such as economic growth, low inflation, and the smooth operation of financial markets.

2. Providing banking services to all the commercial banks in the country: the Fed is the "lender of last resort.

3. Regulating banking activities: it has the power to supervise and regulate banks.

The Federal Reserve Board is the governing body which essentially manages the Federal Reserve System and performs an oversight function on domestic monetary policies.

Additionally, the interest rate that the Federal Reserve Bank (the Fed) charges member banks for loans is known as the discount rate. Also, the Fed can increase the money supply by lowering this rate (discount rate) and thus, empowering the member banks to lend more money.

Taylor Swift purchased airline tickets for her dancers to Las Vegas online. Prior to completing the purchase she was required to initial a statement that said that she had read the applicable rules and restrictions and she agreed with them. The rules were readily available for her review by clicking on an icon. If Taylor initials the statement without reading the rules, is she bound by them? Explain why or why not using the elements of contracts.

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Answer:

Yes, she is bound by the terms and conditions agreed.

Explanation:

It doesn't matter if Taylor Swift had read or not the terms and conditions of the contract because it was her negligence which doesn't have any impact on the contract. She after clicking the agreeing the terms and condition button and processng her payment has actually formed a contract. The court is not concerned with whether or not Taylor Swift has read the clauses or not.

What will be your rate of return if the price of Telecom stock goes up by 10% during the next year? (Ignore the expected dividend.)

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Answer:

The answer is 12%

Explanation:

Initial investment:

$5,000 in equity + $5,000 in debt

=$10,000

Number of shares bought with the initial investment is:

Initial investment/Stock price

= $10,000/$50 = 200 shares.

The shares increase in value by 10%: $10,000 x 0.10 = $1,000.

Interest on debt = $5,000 x 0.08 = $400.

The rate of return will be:

($1,000 - $400) ÷ $5,000

0.12

Expressed as a percentage:

12%

If a company made a bank deposit on September 30 that did not appear on the bank statement dated September 30, in preparing the September 30 bank reconciliation, the company should:

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Answer:

The answer is 'add the deposit to the end cash balance per bank statement'

Explanation:

The company made a deposit on the last day of September and this was not recorded by the bank i.e it will not be shown on the bank statement at September 30. The company had already recorded this deposit in the cash book at office. This means the bank statement is less this deposit amount.

To correct this anomaly, the deposit that was not recorded by the bank will be added to the end cash balance as per bank statement.

Julie paid a day care center to watch her two-year-old son while she worked as a computer programmer for a local start-up company.


What amount of child and dependent care credit can Julie claim in each of the following alternative scenarios?


a. Julie paid $2,000 to the day care center and her AGI is $50,000 (all salary).


b. Julie paid $5,000 to the day care center and her AGI is $50,000 (all salary).


c. Julie paid $4,000 to the day care center and her AGI is $25,000 (all salary).


d. Julie paid $2,000 to the day care center and her AGI is $14,000 (all salary).


e.
Julie paid $4,000 to the day care center and her AGI is $14,000 ($2,000 salary and $12,000 unearned income).

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of In each of the following alternative situations, Julie will demand the amount of child and dependent care credit is shown below:-

According to the 1st situation

Particulars                                                Amount

a. Expenditure of dependent care         $2,000

b. Qualifying expenses for one

dependent on limit                                 $3,000

c. Earned income of Julie                      $50,000

d. Expenses eligible for credit               $2,000 (which is least of a,b, and c)

e. Percentage rate on credit                  20% (AGI over $43,000)

f. Child and dependent care credit        $400 (2,000 × 20%)

According to the 2nd situation

Particulars                                                Amount

a. Expenditure of dependent care         $5,000

b. Qualifying expenses for one

dependent on limit                                 $3,000

c. Earned income of Julie                      $50,000

d. Expenses eligible for credit               $3,000 (which is least of a,b, and c)

e. Percentage rate on credit                  20% (AGI over $43,000)

f. Child and dependent care credit        $400 (3,000 × 20%)

According to the 3rd situation

Particulars                                                Amount

a. Expenditure of dependent care         $4,000

b. Qualifying expenses for one

dependent on limit                                 $3,000

c. Earned income of Julie                      $25,000

d. Expenses eligible for credit               $3,000 (which is least of a,b, and c)

e. Percentage rate on credit                  30% (AGI over $25,000)

f. Child and dependent care credit        $900 (3,000 × 30%)

According to the 4th situation

Particulars                                                Amount

a. Expenditure of dependent care         $2,000

b. Qualifying expenses for one

dependent on limit                                 $3,000

c. Earned income of Julie                      $14,000

d. Expenses eligible for credit               $2,000 (which is least of a,b, and c)

e. Percentage rate on credit                  35% (AGI over $15,000)

f. Child and dependent care credit        $700 (2,000 × 35%)

According to the 5th situation

Particulars                                                Amount

a. Expenditure of dependent care         $4,000

b. Qualifying expenses for one

dependent on limit                                 $3,000

c. Earned income of Julie                      $2,000

d. Expenses eligible for credit               $2,000 (which is least of a,b, and c)

e. Percentage rate on credit                  35% (AGI over $15,000)

f. Child and dependent care credit        $700 (2,000 × 35%)

Assessing Financial Statement Effects of Transactions

Services, a firm providing art services for advertisers, began business on June 1. The following accounts are needed to record the transactions for June: Cash; Accounts Receivable; Supplies; Office Equipment; Accounts Payable; Common Stock; Dividends; Service Fees Earned; Rent Expense; Utilities Expense; and Wages Expense.

Record the following transactions for June using the financial statement effects template.

June I M. DeFond invested $12.000 cash to begin the business in exchange for common stock.
2 Paid $950 cash for June rent.
3 Purchased $6,400 of office equipment on credit.
6 Purchased $3,800 of art materials and other supplies; the company paid $1,800 cash with the remainder due within 30 days.
11 Billed clients $4,700 for services rendered.
17 Collected $3,250 cash from clients on their accounts billed on June
19 Paid $5,000 cash toward the account for office equipment (sec June 3)
25 Paid $900 cash for dividends.
30 Paid $350 cash for June utilities.
30 Paid $2,500 cash for June wages.

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Answer:

June 1

Cash $12.000 (debit)

Common Stock $12.000 (credit)

June 2

Rent Expense $950 (debit)

Cash $950 (credit)

June 3

Office Equipment $6,400 (debit)

Account Payable $6,400 (credit)

June 6

Supplies $3,800 (debit)

Cash $1,800 (debit)

Account Payable $2,000 (credit)

June 11

Accounts Receivable $4,700 (debit)

Service Fees Earned $4,700 (credit)

June 17

Cash $3,250 (debit)

Accounts Receivable $3,250 (credit)

June 19

Account Payable $5,000 (debit))

Cash $5,000 (credit)

June 25

Dividends $900 (debit)

Cash $900 (credit)

June 30. Utilities

Utilities Expense  $350 (debit)

Cash  $350 (credit)

June 30. Wages

Wages  $2,500 (debit)

Cash $2,500 (credit)

Explanation:

Use the Account titles provided for guidance in respect to an account to be debited or credited.

Which of the following costs would be applied to manufactured inventory under variable costing? Select one: A. Cost of raw materials B. Salary of factory manager C. Rental payments on administrative offices D. Commissions to sales persons E. Rental payments on factory

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D. commissions to sales persons

Prior to liquidating their partnership, Pepper and Reynell had capital accounts of $13,000 and $49,000, respectively. The partnership assets were sold for $24,000. The partnership had no liabilities. Pepper and Reynell share income and losses equally. Required: a. Determine the amount of Pepper's deficiency. $ b. Determine the amount distributed to Reynell, assuming Pepper is unable to satisfy the deficiency. $

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Answer:

Explanation:

Based on the information that has been given in the question, the following answer can be provided

a. Determine the amount of Pepper's deficiency.

First, we need to calculate the loss that was recognized. This will be:

= ($13,000 + $49,000) - $24,000

= $62,000 - $24,000

= $38,000

Pepper's share of the loss will then be:

= $38,000/2

= $19,000

Pepper's deficiency will now be his contribution minus the loss incurred. This will be:

= $19,000 - $13,000

= $6,000

Deficiency of $6000

b. Determine the amount distributed to Reynell, assuming Pepper is unable to satisfy the deficiency.

This will be:

= $49,000 - $19000 - $6,000

= $49,000 - $25,000

= $24,000

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