The following events took place for Rushmore Biking Inc. during February, the first month of operations as a producer of road bikes: • Purchased $480,000 of materials. • Used $434,500 of direct materials in production. • Incurred $125,000 of direct labor wages. • Applied factory overhead at a rate of 40% of direct labor cost. • Transferred $578,000 of work in process to finished goods. • Sold goods with a cost of $550,000. • Revenues earned by selling bikes, $910,000. • Incurred $185,000 of selling expenses. • Incurred $90,000 of administrative expenses. a. Prepare the income statement for Rushmore Biking Inc. for the month ending February 28. Assume that Rushmore Biking Inc. uses the perpetual inventory method. Rushmore Biking Inc.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Income statement for Rushmore Biking Inc. for the month ending February 28.

Sales                                      $910,000

Less Cost of Sales              ($550,000)

Gross Profit                          $360,000

Less Expenses

Selling Expenses                 ($185,000)

Administrative Expenses     ($90,000)

Net Income / (loss)                 $85,000

Explanation:

Perpetual inventory methods keeps the record of inventory cost after every sale.

Thus we were already given the costs associated with the sale of bikes (cost of sales) and there was thus no need to got the longer router of determining this amount using the manufacturing cost schedule.


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A company is obligated to pay its creditors $6,100 at the end of the year. If the value of the company's assets equals $5,800 at that time, what is the value of shareholders' equity

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Answer:

The value of shareholders' equity is -$300

Explanation:

Shareholders' equity is the corporation's owners' residual claim on assets after debts have been paid.

Total assets= Total liability + shareholders' equity

Shareholders' equity = Total assets - Total liability

Shareholders' equity = $5,800 - $6,100

Shareholders' equity = -$300

This year, Nancy, a single taxpayer, paid $12,300 of real estate taxes on her personal residence and $7,500 of state income taxes. Assuming Nancy itemizes her deductions, what amout can she deduct for taxes this year

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Answer:

$12,500

Explanation:

Nancy can deduct both her real estate taxes and state income taxes from her gross income. This way, she will end up paying less federal income taxes. The exact amount that she saves depends on her tax bracket, which is not given.

Assuming Nancy doesn't take the standard deduction, she can deduct 100% of her state income taxes ($7,500) and up to $5,000 in real estate taxes since she is a single taxpayer. Her total deduction on these two items will be $12,500.  

The following three identical units of Item A are purchased during April:

Item A Units Cost
Apr. 2 Purchase 1 $68
Apr. 14 Purchase 1 73
28 Purchase 1 75
Total 3 $216
$72 ($216 / 3 units)

Assume that one unit is sold on April 27 for $403. Determine the gross profit for April and ending inventory on April 30 using the:

a. first-in, first-out (FIFO)
b. last-in, first-out (LIFO)
c. weighted average cost method.

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Answer:

Determination of Gross Profit and Ending Inventory:

a. First-in, First-out (FIFO)

1. Determination of Gross Profit:

Sales               $403

Cost of Sales     68

Gross profit  $335

2. Determination of Ending Inventory:

Apr. 14  Purchase 1   $73  

Apr. 28 Purchase 1     75

Ending Inventory 2 $148

b. Last-in, First-out (LIFO):

1. Determination of Gross Profit:

Sales               $403  

Cost of Sales      75

Gross profit   $328

2. Determination of Ending Inventory:

Apr. 2  Purchase   1  $68

Apr. 14 Purchase   1  $73

Ending Inventory  2 $141

c. Weighted average cost methods:

1. Determination of Gross Profit:

Sales              = $403.00

Cost of Sales =     70.50

Gross profit  = $332.50

2. Determination of Ending Inventory:

Ending inventory = 2 x $72.75 = $145.50

Explanation:

These three methods of inventory costing, FIFO, LIFO, and Weighted Average Cost Methods are techniques for assigning costs of products to the cost of goods sold and the ending inventory.  They produce different results.  FIFO assumes that units sold first are taken from the units purchased first, while LIFO assumes that units sold first are taken from the units purchased last.  On the other hand, the Weighted Average Method uses the average cost to determine the cost to allocate to cost of sales and ending inventory.  The average cost is obtained by summing the total inventory costs and dividing it by the units available for sale.  Then this average cost is applied to the quantity sold and the quantity remaining to obtain cost of goods sold and value of ending inventory.

The cost of goods sold under the Weighted Average Method is based on the average cost of $70.50 ($68 + 73)/2.  With the new purchase on April 28, the average cost now is $72.75 ($70.50 + $75)/2.  The Weighted Average Method does not assume the use of FIFO or LIFO in disposing of stock.  After the sale on April 24, the cost of the remaining unit is $70.50.  With the purchase on April 28, the weighted average cost becomes as calculated above.  Any other figure would have assumed that the April 28 purchase was done before the April 27 sale was recorded, which is illogical.

imhoff company leases a new building form noble construction, inc. The present value of the lease payments is $700000. The lease is a finance lease. Prepare the journal entry that the lesse should make to record this transaction.

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Answer:

Dr right-of-use asset   $700,000

Cr lease liability                               $700,000

Explanation:

The company upon entering into the finance lease would have to show the lease as an asset(right-of-use asset) as well as the lease liability(present value of lease obligations owed to the lessor).

As a result, the company would debit right-of-use asset with $700,000 while lease liability is also credited with the same amount

g Jack and Jill borrow $21,000 at 7.2% amortized over 6 years to drill a well and renovate their kitchen and bathrooms. Assuming that the monthly principal and interest payments are made as agreed, what is the loan balance at the end of 3 years

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Answer:

The loan balance at the end of 3 years is $11,626.26.

Explanation:

Prepare an Amortization Table to determine the loan balance at end of year 3

First, enter the following data in Financial Calculator to find the PMT, payment per month:

Pv = $21,000

r = 7.2%

n = 6 × 12 = 72

P/yr = 12

Fv = $0

PMT = ? - $360.0493

Thus the payment PMT per month is $360.0493.

Year 3

The following are balances extracted from Amortization schedule for Year 3.

Note : 36 months would have expired at end of year 3.

Principle = $ 3,619.94

Interest   = $1,060.70

Balance  = $11,626.26

Conclusion :

The loan balance at the end of 3 years is $11,626.26

Below are amounts (in millions) from three companies' annual reports. Beginning Accounts Receivable Ending Accounts Receivable Net SalesWalCo $1,795 $2,742 $320,427 TarMart 6,066 6,594 65,878 CostGet 609 645 66,963 Required:1. Calculate the receivables turnover ratio and the average collection period for WalCo, TarMart and CostGet. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answers in millions. Round your "Average accounts receivable" and "Receivables turnover ratio" answers to one decimal place.)2.Which company appears most efficient in collecting cash from sales?a) WalCob) TarMartc) CostGetWalCo TarMart CostGet WalCo TarMart CostGet Net sales Receivables Turnover Ratio Average accounts receivable Receivables turnover ratio times times times Average Collection Period Average collection period days days days

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Answer:

1. Calculate the receivables turnover ratio and the average collection period for WalCo, TarMart and CostGet.

WalCo = 70.63TarMart = 10.41CostGet = 106.80

2.Which company appears most efficient in collecting cash from sales?

CostGet because its average collection period is shortest

Explanation:

                                  Beginning Accounts    Ending Accounts    Net Sales

                                  Receivable                   Receivable

WalCo                         $1,795                            $2,742                  $320,427

TarMart                      $6,066                           $6,594                     $65,878

CostGet                        $609                              $645                     $66,963

accounts receivable turnover ratio = net sales / average accounts receivable

WalCo = $320,427 / [($1,795 + $2,742)/2] = 70.63

TarMart = $65,878 / [($6,066 + $6,594)/2] = 10.41

CostGet = $66,963 / [($609 + $645)/2] = 106.80

average collection period = 365 / accounts receivable turnover ratio

WalCo = 365 / 70.63 = 5.17 days

TarMart = 365 / 10.41 = 35.06 days

CostGet = 365 / 106.80 = 3.42 days

A publishing company sells 450 comma 000 copies of certain books each year. It costs the company $ 1 to store each book for a year. Each time it must print additional​ copies, it costs the company $ 1 comma 000 to set up the presses. How many books should the company produce during each printing in order to minimize its total storage and setup​ costs?

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Answer:

The company produce 30,000 books during each printing in order to minimize its total storage and setup​ costs.

Explanation:

The quantity that minimizes  total storage and setup​ costs is known as Economic Order Quantity, in this case it is called the Optimum Batch Quantity.

Optimum Batch Quantity = √((2 × Annual demand × Setup cost per process) / Holding Cost per book.)

                                          = √( (2 × 450,000 × $1,000) / $1)

                                          = 30,000

Conclusion :

The company produce 30,000 books during each printing in order to minimize its total storage and setup​ costs.

A trucking company sold its fleet of trucks for $56,300. The trucks originally cost $1,471,000 and had Accumulated Depreciation of $1,282,000 recorded through the date of disposal. What gain or loss did the trucking company record when it sold the fleet of trucks

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Answer:

$132,700

Explanation:

The computation of the gain or loss in case of sale of fleet of trucks is shown below:

But before that we have to find that written down value which is

WDV of Trucks is

= Original Cost - Accumulated Depreciation

= $1,471,000 - $1,282,000

= $189,000

And, the Sale value is $56,300

So, the loss is

= $189,000 - $56,300

= $132,700

Wilt's has earnings per share of $2.98 and dividends per share of $0.35. What is the firm's sustainable rate of growth if its return on assets is 14.6% and its return on equity is 18.2%?

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Answer:

16.06%

Explanation:

According to the given situation the computation of sustainable rate of growth is shown below:-

Sustainable Growth Rate = Return on equity × (1 - Dividend payout ratio)

= 18.2% × ( 1 - 0.35 ÷ 2.98)

= 18.2% × ( 1 - 0.1174)

= 16.06%

Therefore for computing the sustainable rate of growth we simply applied the above formula.

Carlsbad Corporation's sales are expected to increase from $5 million in 2016 to $6 million in 2017, or by 20%. Its assets totaled $4 million at the end of 2016. Carlsbad is at full capacity, so its assets must grow in proportion to projected sales. At the end of 2016, current liabilities are $1 million, consisting of $250,000 of accounts payable, $500,000 of notes payable, and $250,000 of accrued liabilities. Its profit margin is forecasted to be 6%, and the forecasted retention ratio is 45%. Use the AFN equation to forecast the additional funds Carlsbad will need for the coming year. Write out your answer completely. For example, 5 million should be entered as 5,000,000. Round your answer to the nearest cent.

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Answer:

$538,000

Explanation:

EFN = [(assets/sales) x ($ Δ sales)] - [(liabilities/sales) x ($ Δ sales)] - [profit margin x forecasted sales x (1 - dividend payout)]

current sales = $5,000,000

change in sales = $1,000,000

assets $4,000,000

profit margin = 6%

1 - dividend payout = 45%

current liabilities that change in proportion to sales = $500,000

forecasted sales = $6,000,000

EFN = [($4,000,000/$5,000,000) x ($1,000,000)] - [($500,000/$5,000,000) x ($1,000,000)] - (6% x $6,000,000 x 0.45)

EFN = $800,000 - $100,000 - $162,000 = $538,000

Nine years ago the Templeton Company issued 15-year bonds with a 12% annual coupon rate at their $1,000 par value. The bonds had an 8% call premium, with 5 years of call protection. Today Templeton called the bonds. Compute the realized rate of return for an investor who purchased the bonds when they were issued and held them until they were called. Round your answer to two decimal places.

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Answer:

12.39%

Explanation:

in order to determine the realized rate of return we need to calculate the yield to call:

YTC formula = {coupon + [(call price - market price)/n]} / [(call price + market price)/2]

YTC = {$120 + [($1,080 - $1,000)/9]} / [($1,080 + $1,000)/2]

YTC = $128.89 / $1,040 = 0.1239 = 12.39%

In this case, the investor's realized rate of return was actually higher than the expected yield to maturity (YTM = 12% since bonds were sold at face value).

The number of support staff needed to handle the volume of incidents in a help desk operation is a similar problem to the number of cashiers a grocery store needs to keep checkout lines from getting too long.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

a. True

Explanation:

The number of support staff needed to handle the volume of incidents in a help desk operation depends on the amount of calls that are received at different times and according to that a number of staff is defined to handle the calls without having customers waiting for a long time on the phone which is the same that happens with the number cashiers at a grocery store which is determined based on the amount of people in the store to avoid long lines and we can see that the stores have more cash registers open when they are full of people.

Billy Thornton borrowed $20,000 at a rate of 7.25%, simple interest, with interest paid at the end of each month. The bank uses a 360-day year. How much interest would Billy have to pay in a 30-day month

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Answer:

Interest for a 30 day month = $120.83

Explanation:

Interest rate rate is the price paid by a borrower for the use of money and the return earned by a lender for postponing his consumption in favour of investment.

Interest is computed in two ways; Simple interest and compound interest

Simple interest: This is the interest paid on the principal invested or borrowed. To calculate simple interest, we use the formula below:

Annual Simple interest= Principal × interest Rate (%) × Time.

Monthly simple interest =Principal ×interest Rate (%)× 30/360

                                   = 20,000 × 7.25% × 30/360= 120.833

Interest for a 30 day month = $120.83

A factory currently manufactures and sells 800 boats per year. Each boat costs $5,000 to produce. $4,000 of the per-boat costs are for materials and other variable costs, while the per-boat fixed costs (incurred on yearly rent, administrative, and other fixed costs) are $1,000. If boat orders increase to 1000 boats per year, how do per-unit costs change?

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Answer:

Total unitary cost= $4,800

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Actual units= 800

Total fixed costs= 1,000*800= 800,000

UNitary variable cost= $4,000

Units increase= 200

On unitary bases, variable costs remain constant. On the contrary, fixed costs vary at a unitary level. Now, the same amount of costs is divided by a larger number of units.

Unitary fixed overhead= 800,000/1,000= $800

Total unitary cost= 4,000  + 800= $4,800

Consider two bonds, a 3-year bond paying an annual coupon of 6.90% and a 10-year bond also with an annual coupon of 6.90%. Both currently sell at a face value of $1,000. Now suppose interest rates rise to 12%.

Required:
a. What is the new price of the 3-year bonds?
b. What is the new price of the 10-year bonds?

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Answer:

a.

$877.51

b.

$711.84

Explanation:

Price of the bond is the present value of all cash flows of the bond. These cash flows include the coupon payment and the maturity payment of the bond. Both of these cash flows discounted and added to calculate the value of the bond.

According to given data

Face value of the bond is $1,000

Coupon payment = C = $1,000 x 6.9% = $69 annually

Market Rate = 12% annually

Price of the bond is calculated by following formula:

Price of the Bond = C x [ ( 1 - ( 1 + r )^-n ) / r ] + [ F / ( 1 + r )^n ]

a.

Numbers of period = 3

Placing values in the formula

Price of the Bond = $69 x [ ( 1 - ( 1 + 12% )^-3 ) / 12% ] + [ $1,000 / ( 1 + 12% )^3 ]

Price of the Bond = $165.73 + $711.78

Price of the Bond = $877.51

b.

Numbers of period = 10

Placing values in the formula

Price of the Bond = $69 x [ ( 1 - ( 1 + 12% )^-10 ) / 12% ] + [ $1,000 / ( 1 + 12% )^10 ]

Price of the Bond = $389.87 + 321.97

Price of the Bond = $711.84

Assume that a bond makes 10 equal annual payments of $1,000 starting one year from today. The bond will make an additional payment of $100,000 at the end of the last year, year 10. (This security is sometimes referred to as a coupon bond.) If the discount rate is 3.5$% per annum, what is the current price of the bond? (Hint: Recognize that this bond can be viewed as two cash flow streams: (1) a 10-year annuity with annual payments of $1,000, and (2) a single cash flow of $100,000 arriving 10 years from today. Apply the tools you've learned to value both cash flow streams separately and then add.)

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Answer:

$79,208.48

Explanation:

The computation of the current price of the bond is shown below:-

Number of    Cash flow    PV annuity factor    Discounted cash

years                                                                        flow

1 -10  years     $1,000                 8.3166                      $8,316.6

10 years        $100,000            0.7089188                $70,891.88

Current price of the bond                                        $79,208.48

Refer to the PV annuity factor so that we get to know the discounting factor value.

Based on the information given, the current price of the bond will be $71721.66

The current price of the bond is calculated thus:

Cash flow = $1000Annuity factor = 0.83166Discounted cash flow = $1000 × 0.83166 = $831.66

Also for 10 years, the discounted cash flow will be:

= $100000 × 0.7089 = $70890

The current bond price will be:

= $70890 + $831.66

= $71721.66

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Red Sun Rising Corp. has just signed a lease for its new manufacturing facility. The lease agreement calls for annual payments of $1,600,000 for 20 years with the first payment due today. If the interest rate is 3.45 percent, what is the value of this liability today

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Answer:

The present value of the liability today is $23,631,155.52

Explanation:

The lease payments form an annuity due as the lease payments meet the criteria of the annuity due. The lease pays equal amount of payments, after equal intervals of time and for a definite period of times. Besides, the payments made are at the start of the period. Thus, it is an annuity due.

The formula to calculate the present value of an annuity due is attached and using this formula we can calculate the present value of the lease liability today.

PV = 1600000 + 1600000 * [ (1 - (1+0.0345)^-19) / 0.0345 ]

PV = $23,631,155.52

Chutes​ & Co. has interest expense of $ 1.25 million and an operating margin of 10.8 % on total sales of $ 30.7 million. What is​ Chutes' interest coverage​ ratio?

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Answer:

2.7 times

Explanation:

Chutes and co. has an interest expense of 1.25 million

Operating margin of 10.8%

Total sales of 30.7 million

The first step is to calculate the operating income

Operating income= Sales×operating margin

= $30,700,000×10.8/100

= $30,700,000×0.108

= $3,315,600

Therefore, the interest coverage ratio can be calculated as follows

Interest coverage ratio= Operating income/Interest expense

= $3,315,600/$1,250,000

= 2.65

= 2.7 times

Hence Chutes' interest coverage​ ratio is 2.7 times

2014 ending inventory was overstated by $25,000, but it was too late to correct the financial statements. Which of the following describes the effect of the inventory error on the 2014 financial statements?A. Net income and stockholders' equity are both understated.
B. Net income is understated and stockholders' equity is correct.
C. Net income and stockholders' equity are both overstated.
D. Net income and stockholders' equity are both unaffected.

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Answer:

C. Net income and stockholders' equity are both overstated.

Explanation:

In the income statement , ending inventory is deducted from the addition of the beginning inventory and net purchases to arrive at the cost of goods sold. Therefore, the cost of goods can be stated as an equation stated as follows:

Cost of goods sold = Beginning inventory + Net purchases - Ending inventory

From the above equation, it can be observed that if the ending inventory is overstated, cost of goods sold will be understated by that amount.

Since gross income is determined by deducting cost of goods sold from the net sales, an understated cost of goods sold will result in an overstated gross income and subsequently overstated net income.

Since net income is one of the components of the stockholders' equity, an overstated net income will leads to an overstated stockholders' equity.

Therefore, the correct option is C. Net income and stockholders' equity are both overstated.

Big-Mouth Frog Corporation had revenues of $200,000, expenses of $120,000, and dividends of $30,000. When Income Summary is closed to Retained Earnings, the amount of the debit or credit to Retained Earnings is a Group of answer choices debit of $50,000. debit of $80,000. credit of $50,000. credit of $80,000.

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Answer:

Credit of $80,000

Explanation:

Big-Mouth Frog Corporation Calculation for Retained earnings

Using this formula

Retained earnings =Revenue- Expenses

Where,

Revenue =$200,000

Expenses =$180,000

Let plug in the formula

Retained earnings =$200,000-$180,000

Retained earnings =$80,000

Therefore when the Income Summary is closed to Retained Earnings, the amount of the credit to Retained Earnings will be $80,000

Ellen, as a manager, has always been driven by scheduling, directing group activities, planning, and trying out new ideas. For her, meeting deadlines is critical and she always gives explicit standards of performance. Ellen can be described as high on which of these?

a. Transformation
b. Delegating
c. Consideration
d. Participating

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Answer: Delegating

Explanation:

Delegation is a concept of a managerial leadership  which involves the transfer and directing of specific and explicit  duties or activities on what needs to be accomplished and how it should be carried out  usually by  an experienced manager to his or her subordinates especially for the outcome of work which he or she is accountable for.

Here, Ellen is always scheduling, directing and gives explicit standard of performance shows she is high on Delegating duties.

Dusty would like to buy a new car in six years. He currently has $13,500 saved. He’s considering buying a car for around $17,500 but would like to add a Turbo engine to increase the car’s performance. This would increase the price of the car to $21,500.If dusty can earn 9% interest compounded anually will he be able to get a car with a turbo engine in six years?

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Answer:

yes he will

Explanation:

with a compund intrest of 9 percent and he didnt put in any money after the 13,500 he will have $22,640.85 in 6 years, so now he can go buy his car and also buy a new exhaust system

If dusty can earn 9% interest compounded annually will he be able to get a car with a turbo engine in six years?

Answer: Yes he can

with a compound interest of 9 percent and he didn't put in any money after the $13,500 he will have $22,640.85 in 6 years, so now he can go buy his car and also buy with a turbo engine.

What is an example of compound interest?

Compound interest definition

When you add money to a savings account or a similar account, you receive interest based on the amount that you deposited. For example, if you deposit $1,000 in an account that pays 1 percent annual interest, you'd earn $10 in interest after a year.

How do we calculate compound interest?

Compound interest, or 'interest on interest', is calculated using the compound interest formula. The formula for compound interest is A = P(1 + r/n)^nt, where P is the principal balance, r is the interest rate, n is the number of times interest is compounded per time period and t is the number of time periods.

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You will be graduating soon and have been offered what you consider the job of your dreams. The new position, however, requires some traveling so you will need a car. You currently do not have one. Briefly explain your action/s in the fourth stage based on the five stages of the consumer purchase decision process based on your decision to buy a car to commute to work. (You must describe what you would do in this stage as a customer). Describe what you know about the term evaluative criteria and consideration set.

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Answer:

At the fourth stage of the consumer purchase decision process, I have passed the stages of need recognition, information search, and option evaluation.  This means I have chosen a brand of car to buy, perhaps a Toyota camry 2020 model.  What is left is for me to go ahead and make the purchase.  What I need to do now is to select the automobile dealer to buy from, decide the exact date to make the purchase, and how I will pay for the car.  I will then approach the dealer to negotiate the best deal.  I will ask for testing and then sign the papers for the final purchase.

2. Evaluation Criteria:  According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, there are five criteria for evaluating a decision.  They are relevance, efficiency, effectiveness, impact, and sustainability.  These interdependent criteria provide the decision-maker with the essential information and clues to understand the situation and determine what should be done next.

3. Consideration Set:  These are the  alternatives which consumers actively consider before making their final purchase decision.  For example, to purchase a car, the purchaser could have decided a brand from among all others.  All the brands from which she chooses a particular brand is the consideration set.  She could also consider the models of a particular brand.   In that case, the set of models is the consideration set.

Explanation:

The five stages of the consumer purchase decision process are:

1) Need Recognition - when the consumer identifies the need, problem, or gap for the purchase.

2) Information Search - this is the time that information is gathered about how to fill the gap and meet the need.

3) Option Evaluation - is the stage for identifying the options (alternatives) that are available for solving the need problem.

4) Purchase - is the actual solution to the problem.

5) Post-purchase evaluation is the time for asking if the need had been met with the purchase or expressing regret for choosing one option against the other.  It is the time the consumer knows if her need had been satisfied.

Suppose a firm has the following expenditures per day: $240 for wages, $150 for materials, and $80 for equipment rental. The owner of the firm owns the building in which it operates. If the firm were not operating in the building, he could rent the building for $70 per day. Total daily revenue is $600.
1. What are the daily accounting costs for the firm described above?
2. What are the daily explicit costs for the firm described above?
3. What are the daily implicit costs for the firm described above?

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Answer:

1. $470

2. $470

3. $70

Explanation:

Accounting costs or explicit cost are the actually costs incurred in running the business. They include :

1. $240 for wages

2. $150 for materials

3. $80 for equipment rental.

Total = $470

Implicit costs are opportunity cost. They are the costs of the next best option forgone when one alternative is chosen over other alternatives. The amount that could have been earned as rent is the implicit cost. So implicit cost is $70

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Universal Containers (UC) has a custom, internal-only, mobile billing application for users who are commonly out of the office. The app is configured as a Connected App in Salesforce. Due to the nature of this app, UC would like to take the appropriate measures to properly secure access to the app.Which two solutions should be recommended? (Choose two.)A. Use Google Authenticator as an additional part of the login process.B. Require High Assurance sessions in order to use the Connected App.C. Disallow the use of Single Sign-on for any users of the mobile app.D. Set Login IP Ranges to the internal network for all of the app users’ Profiles.

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Answer:

A,D

Explanation:

The two solutions that should be recommended when a app is configured as a Connected App in Salesforce. In regards to the nature of this app, UC would prefer to take the suitable or right measures to properly secure access to the app are as follows:

A. The Use Google Authenticator as an added part of the login process.

D. Also Setting Login IP Ranges to the internal network for every of the app users’ Profiles.

A connected app is known as a framework that authorize or allow an external application to merge or blend with Salesforce using APIs and also standard protocols, such as OpenID Connect, SAML, OAuth.

Connected apps make use of these protocols to perform some actions such as authenticate, authorize, and also provide single sign-on (SSO) for external apps.

In the current year, Riflebird Company had operating income of $220,000, operating expenses of $175,000, and a long-term capital loss of $10,000. How do Riflebird Company and Roger, the sole owner of Riflebird, report this information on their respective Federal income tax returns for the current year under the following assumptions?

a. Riflebird Company is a proprietorship (Roger did not make any withdrawals from the business). Roger reports $ ________ net operating profit and $_______ long-term capital loss on his tax return.
b. Riflebird Company is a C corporation (no dividends were paid during the year). Roger reports $__________ net operating profit and $________ long-term capital loss on his tax return.

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Answer:

a. Riflebird Company is a SOLE proprietorship (Roger did not make any withdrawals from the business). Roger reports $45,000 net operating profit and $10,000 long-term capital loss on his tax return.

Sole proprietorships are not taxed directly ,they are pass through entities. Their sole proprietor is taxed, and since individuals get taxed differently for ordinary income than capital income, they must segregate them.

b. Riflebird Company is a C corporation (no dividends were paid during the year). Roger reports $35,000 net operating profit and $0 long-term capital loss on his tax return.

Corporations do not segregate capital gains from ordinary income, so they must include them together in their income taxes.

A stock has an expected return of 10.2 percent, the risk-free rate is 3.9 percent, and the market risk premium is 7.2 percent. What must the beta of this stock be? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

Beta= 0.88

Explanation:

The Capital Asset pricing Model (CAPM) can be used to determined the beta.

According to the Capital Asset pricing Model the return on equity is dependent on the level of reaction of the the equity to changes in the return on a market portfolio.

These changes are captured as systematic risk. The magnitude by which a stock is affected by systematic risk is measured by beta.  

Under CAPM, Ke= Rf + β(Rm-Rf)  

Rf-risk-free rate (treasury bill rate), β= Beta, Rm= Return on market.  

Ke- expected return.

Note that (Rm-Rf) is known as equity risk premium

Using this model,  

10.2%= 3.9% + β× (7.2%)

0.102=0.039 + 0.072β

collect like terms

0.072β = 0.102 -0.039

0.072β = 0.063

Divide both sides by 0.072

 β = 0.063 /0.072

β= 0.875

Beta= 0.88

The capital accounts of Hawk and Martin have balances of $160,000 and $140,000, respectively, on January 1, the beginning of the current fiscal year. On April 10, Hawk invested an additional $10,000. During the year, Hawk and Martin withdrew $86,000 and $68,000, respectively, and net income for the year was $258,000. The articles of partnership make no reference to the division of net income. Based on this information, the statement of partners' equity would show what amount in the capital account for Martin on December 31?

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Answer:

$213,000

Explanation:

We will figure out first Hawk's share of profit to reach the capital account is shown below:-

Hawk's share of profit = $258,000 ÷ 2

= $129,000

Capital account of Hawk as on December 31 = Opening Balance + Capital Introduced + Profit Share - Drawings

= $160,000 + $10,000 + $129,000 - $86,000

= $213,000

So, we have got the answer after solve the below formula.

Examples of cash equivalents include all of the following except:

a. U.S. Treasury bills.
b. notes issued by major corporations (referred to as commercial paper).
c. currency and coins.
d. long-term notes receivable.

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Answer:

d. Long-term Notes Receivable.

Explanation:

Cash and cash equivalent are those financial instruments which can be converted into cash easily and within a short period of time.  Cash and cash equivalent includes the treasury bills, commercial papers( notes issued by major corporation), bills, currencies and coins but it does not include the long term notes receivable.  

All the equivalents are easy to convert to cash easily except the Long term notes receivables because it requires to wait for some long period before such note can be converted into money.

the winner of the first annual Tom Morris Golf Invitational won $130 in the competition which was held in 1904. In 2015, the winner received $1,510,000. If the winner's purse continues to increase at the same interest rate, how much will the winner receive in 2055?

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Answer:

$44,068,955.96  

Explanation:

The annual growth rate can be determined using compound annual growth rate formula below

CAGR=(Succeeding year amount/preceding year amount)^1/n-1

n is the interval of years between the two amount which is 2015-1904=111

CAGR=(1510000/130)^(1/111)-1=8.80%

The amount the winner would receive in the year 2055 can be computed using the future value formula stated below:

FV=PV*(1+r)^n

PV is the present amount which is $1,510,000

r is the 8.80%

n=2055-2015=40 years

FV=$1,510,000*(1+8.80%)^40=$44,068,955.96  

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