The following information is available for Robstown Corporation for 20Y8: Inventories January 1 December 31 Materials $351,000 $435,800 Work in process 625,200 590,400 Finished goods 607,400 571,000 December 31 Advertising expense $ 296,600 Depreciation expense-office equipment 43,560 Depreciation expense-factory equipment 55,880 Direct labor 669,000 Heat, light, and power-factory 22,060 Indirect labor 76,000 Materials purchased 658,200 Office salaries expense 183,300 Property taxes-factory 18,300 Property taxes-office building 31,200 Rent expense-factory 32,500 Sales 3,011,000 Sales salaries expense 417,000 Supplies-factory 16,000 Miscellaneous costs-factory 9,200 Required: a. Prepare the 20Y8 statement of cost of goods manufactured. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign\.\* b. Prepare the 20Y8 income statement. *Refer to the Amount Descriptions list provided for the exact wording of the answer choices for text entries.

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Answer 1

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                            Robstown Corporation

                Statement of Cost of Goods Manufactured

                  For the Year Ended December 31, 20Y8

Work in process inventory, January 1, 20Y8                               $625,200

Direct materials:    

Materials inventory, January 1, 20Y8    $351,000  

Purchases                                                $658,200

Cost of materials available for use     $1,009,200

Materials inventory, Dec 31, 20Y8        ($435,800)  

Cost of direct materials used in              $573,400   $573,400

production  

Direct labor                                                                  $669,000  

Factory overhead

Depreciation expense-factory                 $55,880

equipment  

Heat, light, and power-factory                 $22,060  

Indirect labor                                             $76,000  

Miscellaneous costs-factory                    $9,200

Property taxes-factory                              $18,300

Rent expense-factory                               $32,500  

Supplies-factory                                        $16,000  

Total factory overhead                                                $229,940

Total manufacturing costs                                                             $1,472,340

incurred in 20Y8

Total manufacturing costs                                                            $2,097,540

Work in process inventory, December 31, 20Y8                         ($590,400)

Cost of goods manufactured                                                       $1,507,140

                                      Robstown Corporation

                                         Income Statement

                         For the Year Ended December 31, 20Y8

Sales                                                                                           $3,011,000

Cost of goods sold:

Finished goods inventory, Jan 1, 20Y8              $607,400  

Cost of goods manufactured                              $1,507,140  

Cost of finished goods available for sale        $2,114,540

Finished goods inventory, Dec. 31, 20Y8          ($571,000)  

Cost of Goods Sold                                                                      $1,543,540

Gross Profits                                                                                 $1,467,460

Operating expenses:

Administrative expenses:

Depreciation expense-office equipment     $43,560  

Office salaries expense                                 $183,300  

Property taxes-office building                       $31,200   $258,060

Selling expenses:

Sales salaries expense                                  $417,000  

Advertising expense                                     $296,600 $713,600

Total operating expenses                                                                $971,660

Net income                                                                                        $495,800


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Frank purchased land containing oil reserves for $425,000. He has calculated his cost depletion for the year to be $20 per barrel for a total of $120,000 in depletion expense. He now needs to calculate his percentage depletion in case it is larger. His gross income from the oil extraction is $600,000 and he has $520,000 in operating expenses before depletion expense. Assuming this is domestic production, the amount of percentage depletion expense is $

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Frank purchased land containing oil reserves for $425,000. He has calculated his cost depletion for the year to be $20 per barrel for a total of $120,000 in depletion expense. He now needs to calculate his percentage depletion in case it is larger. His gross income from the oil extraction is $600,000 and he has $520,000 in operating expenses before depletion expense. Assuming this is domestic production, the amount of percentage depletion expense is $______1 of 3. If he uses this method he can deduct $________2 of 3 for tax purposes. He should use the______3 of 3 depletion method to maximize his deduction.

(The percentage depletion rate is15% of gross income and limited to 65% of the net income)

Answer:

1) $52,000

2)$68,000

3) Percentage depletion

Assuming this is domestic production, the amount of percentage depletion expense is ($52,000) If he uses this method he can deduct ($68,000)for tax purposes. He should use the (percentage depletion)method to maximize his deductions.

Explanation:

Given:

Total income = $600,000

operating expense = $520,000

The net income can be calculated as

(Total income - operating expense)

= $600,000 - $520,000 = $80,000

The percentage depletion rate when the gross income is 15% = $600,000 × 0.15

= $90,000

At 65% of the net income can be calculated as

$80,000 × 0.65

= $52,000

1) The percentage depletion rate expenses = $52,000, this is because the $90,000 which is the 15% of the gross income is greater than the value of the net income.

2 )If he uses this method he can deduct

he can deduct The percentage depletion rate expenses from the total of $120,000 in depletion expense which is

$120,000 - $52,000 = $68,000

3) He should therefore use the percentage depletion method to maximize his deductions

1. The Troller Corporation’s common stock has a beta of 1.15. If the risk-free rate is 3.5 percent and the expected return on the market is 11 percent, what is the company’s cost of equity capital?

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Answer:

Cost of equity capital is 0.12125 or 12.125%

Explanation:

The cost of equity capital or the required rate of return is the minimum rate of return expected by the investors to invest in the stock of the company. The cost of equity capital can be calculated using the CAPM equation. The formula for CAPM is,

r = rRF + Beta  *  (rM - rRF)

Where,

r is the cost of equity capital or required rate of returnrRF is the risk free raterM is the return on Market

r = 0.035 + 1.15 * (0.11 - 0.035)

r = 0.12125 or 12.125%


20. A country with a surplus of oil but limited access to fresh water decides to trade resources with a country w
exchange these resources without any money involved. This exchange of products is best described as
O A. countertrading.
O B. mutual import.
O C. dual export.
O D. resource

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Answer:

The correct answer is A. This exchange of products is best described as countertrading.

Explanation:

In international trade, countertrading is the process by which countries trade with each other through the exchange of products, as in barter, and not through the use of money to pay for such goods or services. That is, a country gives a series of goods that another country needs, in exchange for goods that said country produces and it does not have.

This type of international trade has the advantage of not altering the trade balance of nations, which remains neutral given that both countries deliver goods valued equally. Thus, fair and equitable trade is reached, although not always possible since the needs of one party do not always match those of the other.

If Cost of Goods Sold is $145,000 and the beginning and ending Inventory balances are $18,000 and $13,000, respectively, inventory purchases equal:_______
A. $145,000.
B. $140,000.
C. $150,000.
D. $132,000.

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Answer:

B. $140,000.

Explanation:

Inventory purchases refers to the amount of goods or merchandise bought during a particular period by merchandisers or sellers such as retailers, wholesalers, or distributors with aim of selling them to customers.

Inventory purchases can be determined using the formula for computing the cost of goods sold as follows:

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

Substituting the values in the question into the formula above and solve for inventory purchases, we have:

$145,000 = $18,000 + Inventory purchases - $13,000

Inventory purchases = $145,000 + $13,000 - $18,000 = $140,000

Therefore, inventory purchases equal $140,000.

While the personal computer industry is flooded and growing with laptops and tablets, John recently bought a desktop, his first personal computer. He realized that a computer at home would be helpful for his children for their school projects, and he could use it to maintain the simple accounts of his plumbing business. Which of the following customer segments does John best represent?
1. Early adopter
2. Category captains
3. Laggards

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Answer:

3. Laggards

Explanation:

Laggards are the last step of the new product development stage. In this laggard means Marketing laggards that constitute a group of customers who resist improvement and may not be prepared to accept a new product till all conventional alternatives are no longer accessible

In the given situation, the laggards i.e option 3 is fitted to the given scenario

Hence, the third option is correct

TB MC Qu. 10-90 A company purchased equipment... A company purchased equipment and signed a 7-year installment loan at 9% annual interest. The annual payments equal $9,000. The present value for an annuity (series of payments) at 9% for 7 years is 5.0330. The present value of 1 (single sum) for 7 years at 9% is 0.5470. The present value of the loan is:

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Answer:

$45,296.58

Explanation:

Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows

present value can be calculated usiing a finaical calculator

cash flow each year from year 1 to 7 = $9,000.

i = 9%

present value = $45,296.58

To find the PV using a financial calculator:

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

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

3. Press compute  

Xie Company identified the following activities, costs, and activity drivers for 2017 The company manufactures two types of go-karts Deluxe and Basic.
Activity Expected Costs Expected Activity
handling materials $ 625,000 100,000 parts
Inspecting product 900,800 1,500 batches
Processing purchase orders 105,000 700 orders
Paying suppliers 175,000 500 invoices
Ensuring the factory 300,000 40,000 square feet
Designing packaging 75,000 2 models
Required:
1. Compute a single plantwide overhead rate, assuming that the company assigns overhead based on 125,000 budgeted direct labor hours
2. In January 2017, the Deluxe model required 2,500 direct labor hours and the basic model required 6,000 direct labor hours. Assign overhead costs to each model using the single plantwide overhead rate.

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

handling materials $625,000

Inspecting product $900,800

Processing purchase orders $105,000

Paying suppliers $175,000

Ensuring the factory $300,000

Designing packaging $75,000

Total overhead= $2,180,800

First, we need to calculate the plantwide predetermined overhead rate:

Estimated direct-labor hours= 125,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 2,180,800/125,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $17.45 per direct labor hour

Now, we can allocate overhead:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Deluxe= 2,500*17.45= $43,625

Basic= 6,000*17.45= $104,700

In 2016, Joshua gave $12,500 worth of XYZ stock to his son. In 2017, the XYZ shares are worth $25,000. What is the total amount removed from Joshua’s estate in 2017?

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Answer:

$12,500

Explanation:

Calculation for the total amount removed from Joshua’s estate in 2017

Since we were told that In 2016, Joshua gave the amount of $12,500 to his son in which in the same year which was 2017, the XYZ shares are worth the amount of $25,000 which means that the total amount removed from Joshua’s estate in 2017 will be $12,500 ($25,000-$12,500).

A share is a fraction of a company's or financial asset's ownership. Shareholders are dwellers who own shares in a company.

Answer is $12,500

Calculation for the total amount removed from Joshua’s estate in 2017

Since we were told that In 2016, Joshua gave the amount of $12,500 to his son in which in the same year which was 2017, the XYZ shares are worth the amount of $25,000 which means that the total amount removed from Joshua’s estate in 2017 will be $12,500 ($25,000-$12,500).

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Jack's adjusted basis in his passive activity is $30,000 at the beginning of the year. His losses from the activity is $8,000. What is Jack's deduction for the year

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Answer:

No deduction

Explanation:

A passive activity is that event, in which the taxpayer did not participate significantly in the sector. In the other hand if the taxpayer is not having passive income though-out the the year, so a taxpayer will not get any deduction of passive losses which is available.

Therefore as per the above explanation, the passive loss is 8,000 and as per the situation, Jack is not eligible to get any deduction.

2. Lereve Company has recorded the following information about the results of its operations for the fourth quarter: Sales revenues Variable cost of sales Fixed costs: Common Traceable Total Company $200,000 $ 60,000 $100,000 $ 50,000 Western Division $ 80,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 Eastern Division $120,000 30,000 75,000 30,000 Based on this information, prepare a segmented income statement for the quarter and comment on the results.

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Answer:

Lereve Company

Segmented Income Statement for the fourth quarter:

                                   Total Company  Western Division  Eastern Division  

Sales revenues           $200,000              $80,000              $120,000

Variable cost of sales     60,000                 30,000                  30,000

Contribution                $140,000               $50,000               $90,000

Fixed costs:

Common                     $100,000               $25,000               $75,000

Traceable                       50,000                  20,000                 30,000    

Net Income (Loss)       ($10,000)                 $5,000              ($15,000)

The results show that the Eastern Division made a net loss of $15,000 and the Western Division raked in a net income of $5,000, which resulted in the company-wide net loss of $10,000.  This loss could be traced to the allocated common fixed costs of the division, because its contribution to fixed costs was substantial and better than the Western Division's.

Explanation:

When the results of the operations of a divisional company like Lereve Company are prepared in segmental form, the performance pictures become clearer.  Management is enabled to focus on the segments or the factors that are generating the loss to the company.  Perhaps, as in this case, the problem may not be with the division, but the allocation of fixed costs to the divisions.  It can still be traced to the company as a whole, since it is generating much more fixed costs than it could afford from its revenue.

Zapper has beginning equity of $279,000, net income of $62,000, dividends paid of $51,000 and stockholder investments of $17,000. Its ending equity is:

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Answer:

$307,000

Explanation:

Equity is the remaining value of the owner;s interest in a company after all liabilities have been settled.

It can also be defined as the capital contributed by the owners and the attributable profit or losses after a trading period that is retained in the entity.

The net income and the stockholder investment , being an inflow ,will be added to the beginning equity while the dividends paid being an outflow is deducted.

Workings

Ending equity = Beginning equity + net income +Stockholder investment  - Dividends paid

=279,000+62,000+17,000-51,000

307,000

Paper Clip Company sells office supplies. The following information summarizes the​ company's operating activities for the​ year: Utilities for the store ​$ 9 comma 600 Sales commissions 10 comma 100 Sales revenue 164 comma 800 Purchases of merchandise 89 comma 900 January 1 inventory 27 comma 000 Rent for store 13 comma 800 December 31 inventory 23 comma 500 What is operating​ income?

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Answer:

$41,400

Explanation:

Calculation for Paper Clip Company Operating income

OPERATING NET INCOME for Paper Clip Company

Sales revenue 164,800

Less: Purchases of merchandise (89,900)

Utilities for the store (9,600)

Sales commission (10,100)

Rent for store (13,800)

Operating net income $41,400

Therefore the Operating net income will be $41,400

The shipping problem in LP is also called the:__________.
a) production mix problem.
b) freight train problem.
c) transportation problem.
d) land and sea problem.
e) none of the above.

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Answer:

c) transportation problem

Explanation:

The SHIPPING PROBLEM in LP which is also known as the TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM in LP can be defined as a unique type of linear programming problem in which the aim and purpose is to help to minimise the overall cost of a product which occured when distributing the product from a number of sources to another number of destinations.

Therefore because of its unique structure the method which is the usual simplex method is not suitable to been used in solving the transportation problems.

If a player chooses a mixed strategy in a Nash equilibrium, this implies that the payoff from using that mixed strategy is the same as the payoff from using any of the pure strategies in it. If the statement is true try to reason why, if it is false find a counterexample.

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Answer:

False.

Explanation:

The concept of "Nash equilibrium" is been by economist and also by "gamers" in game theory. Nash equilibrium is so good for making decisions and the determination of strategies.

In playing this game, the players or participants can use the pure strategy or the mixed strategy. The mixed strategy is the use of different strategies randomly.

"If a player chooses a mixed strategy in a Nash equilibrium, this implies that the payoff from using that mixed strategy is the same as the payoff from using any of the pure strategies in it".

The statement given above is FALSE because the PAYOFF WILL INCREASE IF WE ARE TO PLAY A MIXED STRATEGY.

For instance if we have a head of 1 and -1, and a tail of -1 and 1, the payoff for pure strategy is likely one or minus one but for a mixed strategy it could be zero.

A CEO who communicates about the opportunities and challenges facing the company to employees at all levels and in all departments is engaged in

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Answer: Open communication

Explanation:

A CEO who communicates about the opportunities and challenges facing the company to employees at all levels and in all departments is engaged in an open communication.

An open communication gives room for engagement between the employees and also enables them to understand the things that are needed in order to that achieve organizational goals and objectives.

Answer:

open communication

Explanation:

Match each word with the phrase: diversification- the period of time after people end their working careers, guaranteed- to promise and deliver

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Answer:

*Diversification => The practice of putting money into more than one kind of investment

*Guarantee => To promise and deliver a future result

*Return => The money earned on an investment in a certain period of time

*Liquidity => The ability to quickly convert something into cash

*Retirement => The period of time after people end their working careers

Explanation:

1. Diversification is the act of investing resources into different areas or sectors of an economy. For example, a company that produces mainly clothing and textile materials can decide to diversify by investing in other areas like agriculture or food processing.

2. Guarantee is usually the ability of a company to promise, for example, certain qualities of a product to the consumers, and also matching the promise with the actual fulfillment of what was promised to the consumers.

3. Return: for example, if I invest $5000 on a restaurant business, and after like 12 months, the money generated on the money invested is my returns.

4. Liquidity: for example, if I have harvested cash crops, and I need money immediately, I can easily generate cash by selling them. The ease at which an asset can be converted to cash is what is termed liquidity.

5. Retirement: virtually all careers have a set time when their employees are due for retirment. The period when one leaves a career officially, after spending a certain period of years in service, is what is termed retirement.

Answer:

couldn't fit the whole thing in

GDP per capita in the countries of Neverland and Everland are 2,000 and 500, respectively. This suggests that, other things being equal, the returns from capital investment would be:

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Answer:

The answer is 'greater in everland'

Explanation:

GDP per Capita measures the average level of national per person. It's a measure of economic activity. The formula is simple - the country's gross domestic product divided by its total population.

GDP per capital tells us how much economic production value can be apportioned to every citizen. The higher the GDP per capital, the higher or greater the returns from capital investment.

5. What kind of culture does the organization have? What are the values and norms? What effect does the organizational culture have on the way employees behave or treat customers?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although the question is incomplete because it does not provide the name of the organization or any other reference, we can comment on the following.

The kind of culture that the organization should have is one that fosters diversity, openness, respect, values, and tolerance. The values and norms are so important because they are the standard of conduct that has to be instilled in the organization so people can know what to expect under different circumstances.

The effect the organizational culture has on the way employees behave or treat customers is a guideline based on values, traditions, conducts, and norms, that establish the foundation and the standard of performance that makes the organization unique. This way consumers will always prefer this organization for the kind of customer service it has and the way employees make clients feel special.

The efficiency gains resulting from a just-in-time inventory management system will allow a firm to reduce its level of inventories permanently by $473,000. What is the most the firm should be willing to pay for installing the system

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Answer:

$473,000

Explanation:

Since the company can gain up to $473,000 by adopting a just in time (JIT) inventory management system, then that is the maximum amount of money that it should be willing to to spend on adopting and installing the system. It wouldn't make sense to spend more, and the less they spend the better. But the question refers to the maximum amount they should pay and that equals the total possible savings.

"Reginald greets and chats with his regular customers every morning when they come in for coffee. He offers them tastes of anything special he is cooking that day, and has a database with their birthdays, offering regulars a free meal on their birthday. Reginald knows his regular customers create repeat business and: "

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Answer:

spread positive word of mouth

Explanation:

Reginald knows his regular customers create repeat business and spread positive word of mouth. This means that the repeat customers leave happy and tell their friends about the great experience they had at Reginald's restaurant. This creates enthusiasm in the repeat customers' friends which in term causes them to go to Reginald's business and try the food. This creates more repeat customers and increased profitability for Reginald's business.

When comparing a letter of credit and a banker's acceptance for financing international business transactions, a letter of credit
a. pays a specified amount if certain conditions are met. Conversely, a banker's acceptance represents an unconditional promise to pay
b. provides financing directly between buyers and sellers in different countries. A banker's acceptance provides an arrangement in which a bank serves as a broker taking title to the goods.
c. provides payment anywhere in the world. A banker's acceptance pays in areas in which the bank has a branch.
d. requires both the buyer and seller to deal in the same currencies. A banker's acceptance provides for currency exchange.

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Answer:

The answer is A.

Explanation:

A letter of credit is a promise given by an issuing bank at the request of its customer in which the bank promises to pay the beneficiary the states amount within a specified period of time. It has three elements – the beneficiary/seller, the buyer/applicant and the issuing bank.

While A banker's acceptance is a short term instrument given by a bank that obligates itself to make a payment at a later date. It is like a post-dated check.

Consider the following abbreviated financial statements for Cabo Wabo, Inc.: CABO WABO, INC. Partial Balance Sheets as of December 31, 2018 and 2019 2018 2019 2018 2019 Assets Liabilities and Owners’ Equity Current assets $ 3,151 $ 3,367 Current liabilities $ 1,399 $ 2,078 Net fixed assets 14,060 14,511 Long-term debt 7,377 8,419 CABO WABO, INC. 2019 Income Statement Sales $ 45,000 Costs 22,522 Depreciation 3,885 Interest paid 995 a. What is owners’ equity for 2018 and 2019? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answers to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.) b. What is the change in net working capital for 2019? (A negative answer should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.) c-1. In 2019, the company purchased $8,038 in new fixed assets. The tax rate is 23 percent. How much in fixed assets did the company sell? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.) c-2. What is the cash flow from assets for the year? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.) d-1. During 2019, the company raised $2,479 in new long-term debt. What is the cash flow to creditors? (A negative answer should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.) d-2. How much long-term debt must the company have paid off during the year? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.)

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Answer:

a. What is owners’ equity for 2018 and 2019?

owners' equity 2018 = $8,435

owners' equity 2019 = $7,381

b. What is the change in net working capital for 2019?

-$463

c-1. In 2019, the company purchased $8,038 in new fixed assets. The tax rate is 23 percent. How much in fixed assets did the company sell?

net capital spending = $14,511 - $14,060 + $3,885 = $4,336

net capital spending = fixed assets purchased - sold

$4,336 = $8,038 - fixed assets sold

fixed assets sold = $3,702

c-2. What is the cash flow from assets for the year?

operating cash flow = EBIT + depreciation - taxes = $18,593 + $3,885 -  $4,276 = $18,202

cash flow from assets = operating cash flow - change in net working capital - net capital spending = $18,202 - (-$463) - $4,336 = $14,329

d-1. During 2019, the company raised $2,479 in new long-term debt. What is the cash flow to creditors?

new long term debts = $8,419 (2019) - $7,377 (2018) = $1,042

cash flow form creditors = new long term debts - interests = $1,042 - $995 = $47

d-2. How much long-term debt must the company have paid off during the year?

new long term debts = new debt - retired debt

$1,042 = $2,479 - retired debt

retired debt = $2,479 - $1,042 = $1,437

a)The owners' equity for 2018 and 2019 is $8,435 and $7,381. b) The change in net working capital for 2019 is $463. c-1) The fix assets sell are $3,702, c2-The cash flow from assets for the year is $14,329. d-1)The cash flow to creditors is $47 and d-2)The long-term debt that the company must have paid off during the year is $1,437.

a)owners' equity 2018 = $8,435 owners' equity 2019 = $7,381

b. The change in net working capital for 2019 is $463

c-1. The company purchased $8,038 in new fixed assets. The tax rate Is 23 percent. The fixed assets sold are:

net capital spending $14,511 $14,060+ $3,885-$4,336

net capital spending = fixed assets purchased-sold

$4,336 $8,038-fixed assets sold

fixed assets sold = $3,702

c-2. The cash flow from assets for the year is:

operating cash flow - EBIT + depreciation-taxes = $18,593 +$3,885- $4,276 $18,202

cash flow from assets = operating cash flow-change in net working capital- net capital spending $18,202 (-$463)-$4,336 $14,329

d-1. During 2019, the company raised $2,479 in new long-term debt. The cash flow to creditors is:

new long term debts = $8,419 (2019) - $7,377 (2018) = $1,042 cash flow form creditors = new long term debts interests $1,042 - $995 = $47

d-2. The long-term debt that the company must have paid off during the year is:

new long term debts = new debt-retired debt $1,042 $2,479 - retired debt

retired debt = $2,479 - $1,042 = $1,437

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Suppose there are two potential projects for investment. Project 1 has a certain payoff of $50 in one year, while project 2 has a 50% chance of generating $100 in one year, and another 50% chance of generating $0 in one year. Suppose the company has an outstanding debt = $50.

(1)Which project will shareholders prefer? Justify your answer.
(2)Which project will debt holders prefer? Justify your answer.
(3)Which project will the financial manager prefer? Justify your answer

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Answer:

Explanation:

Project A:

Has a certain payoff of $50 in 1 year

Project B:

Has a 50% chance (0.5 probability) of generating $100 in a year and the remaining 50% probability that it generates $0 in a year.

Also, the company has an outstanding debt of $50.

(1) Which project will shareholders prefer?

Shareholders will prefer Project B

Why?

A shareholder is not a salary earner or employee in the firm. The focus of a shareholder is dividends. Dividends come to shareholders when the company makes good sales or profits. Now, business isn't good all the time (internal and/or external factors affect profits either positively or negatively, at different times). Shareholders will prefer to benefit from the 50% probability case of $100 generation and also lay low if the other probability of $0 occurs.

(2) Debt holders will prefer Project A.

Because a $50 payoff is sure every year, in Project A, debt holders will prefer Project A. If project B were to be invested in and the $0 probability occurs, debt holders will be held strongly to pay their debts.

(3) Which project will the financial manager prefer?

Project B

Why?

Because if $100 is made in a year, he/she will be able to plan with it, and gauge the company for when there'll be $0 generation.

Amanda Winter worked as a public engagement coordinator at Safe Food Alliance until three months ago when her manager, Laura Morris, promoted her to the position of a sustainable food campaigner. However, soon after this, Laura noticed that Amanda was facing major difficulties in achieving campaign milestones and the project was falling behind schedule due to her lack of performance. Which of the following, if true, would most strengthen the argument that Laura was influenced by the halo effect in her decision to promote Amanda? A) Laura is known to micromanage most of her projects. B) Laura uses cultural stereotyping in order to speed up the process of decision making. C) Laura has made good hiring decisions in the past and is known to be an unbiased judge of character. D) Laura sat in on only one of Amanda's presentations prior to giving her the promotion. E) Laura worked closely with Amanda over a period of eight months.

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Answer:

Option D is the correct answer to this question.

Explanation:

Laura sat in on only one of Amanda's presentations before giving her the promotion.

They were made by hand before slides were mounted on computers. Designing a PowerPoint presentation took several hours and though it was costly. Presentations were illustrated back then people with devices such as journal flip charts and computer monitors, but these have been used in schools and conference rooms worldwide.

Other options are incorrect because they are not related to the given scenario.

Pharoah Company sublet a portion of its warehouse for five years at an annual rental of $71700, beginning on May 1, 2017. The tenant, Sheri Charter, paid one year's rent in advance, which Pharoah recorded as a credit to Unearned Rent Revenue. Pharoah reports on a calendar-year basis. The adjustment on December 31, 2017 for Pharoah should be

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Answer:

Adjusting entries

Dr Unearned rent revenue $47,800

Cr Rent revenue $47,800 to record accrued rent revenue.

Explanation:

Contract value for one year $71,700

One month of rent $71,700/12 = $5,975

We will need to get how many month that has passed from May to December i.e 8 months

Value of 8 month of rent = 8 × $5,975

= $47,800 i.e earned portion of the contract.

Balance unearned rent revenue at year end= $71,700 - $47,800

= $23,900

Setrakian Industries needs to raise $96.2 million to fund a new project. The company will sell bonds that have a coupon rate of 6.04 percent paid semiannually and that mature in 30 years. The bonds will be sold at an initial YTM of 6.85 percent and have a par value of $2,000. How many bonds must be sold to raise the necessary funds

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Answer:

53,597   Bonds

Explanation:

The first is to determine how much each bond of $2,000 face value is sold using the excel pv function below:

=-pv(rate,nper,pmt,fv)

rate is the yield to maturity which is 6.85% divided by 2

nper is the number of semiannual coupons the bond would pay i.e 30*2

pmt is the amount of semiannual coupon i.e $2,000*6.04%*6/12=60.4

fv is the face value of $2,000 per bond

=-pv(6.85%/2,60,60.40,2000)= 1,794.86  

a bond is $ 1,794.86  

number of bonds=$96,200,000/$1,794.86= 53,597  

Gion Company is considering eliminating its windows division, which reported an operating loss for the recent year of $111,000. Division sales for the year were $1,170,000 and its variable costs were $1,035,000. The fixed costs of the division were $245,000. If the windows division is dropped, 60% of the fixed costs allocated to it could be eliminated. The impact on Gion’s operating income from eliminating this business segment would be:

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Answer:

$12,000 increase

Explanation:

The computation of the impact on operating income from eliminating this business segment is shown below:

= Lost revenue + Variable cost avoided + Eliminated Fixed cost

= -$1,170,000 + $1,035,000 + $245,000 × 0.60

= -$1,170,000 + $1,035,000 + $147,000

= $12,000

The $12,000 represent the increase in operating income

Challenge Tennis​ & Recreation's operating activities for the year are listed below. Purchases ​$174 comma 800 Operating expenses 62 comma 600 Beginning inventory 27 comma 600 Ending inventory 37 comma 800 Sales revenue 334 comma 000 What is the gross profit for the​ year?

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Answer:

The answer is $169,400

Explanation:

Gross profit is a line item under income statement and it is the difference between net sales(revenue) and cost of sales. It is a measure of profitability ( net sales - cost of sales?

Cost of sales = beginning Inventory + purchases - ending Inventory

$27,600 + $174,800 - $37,800

$164,600.

Now, cost of sales is: ( net sales - cost of sales)

$334,000 - $163,800

=$169,400

If $ 9 comma 000 is invested in a certain business at the start of the​ year, the investor will receive $ 2 comma 700 at the end of each of the next four years. What is the present value of this business opportunity if the interest rate is 3​% per​ year? A. $ 1 comma 036 B. $ 1 comma 243 C. $ 1 comma 658 D. $ 518

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Answer:

NPV= 1,036.16

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Initial investment= $9,000

Cash flows= $2,700 at the end of each of the next four years.

Interest rate= 3%

To calculate the net present value (NPV), we need to use the following formula:

NPV= -Io + ∑[Cf/(1+i)^n]

Cf1= 2,700/1.03= 2,621.36

Cf2= 2,700/1.03^2= 2,545

Cf3= 2,700/1.03^3= 2,470.88

Cf4= 2,700/1.03^4= 2,398.92

Total= 10,036.16

NPV= -9,000 + 10,036.16

NPV= 1,036.16

Jorge owns a U.S. textile company. After a few years of resisting the trend, he realizes the only way his company can remain competitive is to outsource at least some of its production overseas. When looking for an international partner, Jorge should

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Complete Question:

Jorge owns a U.S. textile company. After a few years of resisting the trend, he realizes the only way his company can remain competitive is to outsource at least some of its production overseas. When looking for an international partner, Jorge should;

A. Demand socially responsible behavior from his business partner.

B. Demand that his business partners adapt to U.S. culture and social behaviors.

C. Ignore the ethics of potential overseas business partners because the purpose of outsourcing is to make a profit.

D. Remind himself that his business responsibility is limited to his own actions.

Answer:

A. Demand socially responsible behavior from his business partner.

Explanation:

In this scenario, Jorge owns a U.S. textile company. After a few years of resisting the trend, he realizes the only way his company can remain competitive is to outsource at least some of its production overseas. When looking for an international partner, Jorge should demand socially responsible behavior from his business partner.

Its important to note that in order to grow your business successfully with a good reputation and customer satisfaction, you will have to bring in competent, credible, ethical and reliable professionals on board. Jorge should demand for socially responsible individuals from the outsourcing firm as this would go a long way to help his business achieve its aims, goals and by extension develop globally.

Hence, in order to build a wonderful and successful international brand, it's important that Jorge ask the recruiters (outsourcing firm) to go for individuals that are socially responsible. This simply entails, individuals who are ethical and do not have bad vices, criminal records or charges against them.

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