The suppliers have limited capacity, and no one supplier can meet all the company's needs. In addition, the suppliers charge different prices for the components. Component price data (in price per unit) are as follows:

Supplier
Component 1 2 3
1 $10 $12 $14
2 $10 $10 $11
Each supplier has a limited capacity in terms of the total number of components it can supply. However, as long as Edwards provides sufficient advance orders, each supplier can devote its capacity to component 1, component 2, or any combination of the two components, if the total number of units ordered is within its capacity. Supplier capacities are as follows:
Supplier 1 2 3
Capacity 600 1050 775
1. If the Edwards production plan for the next period includes 1000 units of component 1 and 800 units of component 2, how many units of each component (C1, C2) should be ordered from each supplier (S1, S2, S3)?
2. What is the total purchase cost for the components?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Edwards

1. Units of each component (C1, C2) that should be ordered from each supplier (S1, S2, S3) are:

Supplier     S1        S2       S3    Total

Capacity  600    1050    775

Orders:

C1            600      400              1,000

C2                       650     150      800

Total       600   1,050     150    1,800

2.  The total purchase cost for the components is:

= $18,950

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Component Price Data:

Component      Supplier

                       1       2        3

1                    $10   $12    $14

2                   $10   $10    $11

Supplier     1        2       3

Capacity  600  1050  775

Requirements:

Component  Units

1                    1,000

2                     800

Supplier 1 for C1 = 600 * $10 =  $6,000

Supplier 2 for C 1 = 400 * $12 =   4,800

Supplier 2 for C2 = 650 * $10 =  6,500

Supplier 3 for C2 = 150 * $11 =     1,650

Total purchase cost =              $18,950

Supplier     S1        S2       S3    Total

Capacity  600    1050    775

Orders:

C1            600      400              1,000

C2                       650     150      800

Total       600   1,050     150    1,800


Related Questions

The following information is available for Sheridan Company

Accounts receivable $2,000
Cash $6,280
Accounts payable 3,900
Supplies 3,790
Interest payable 500
Unearned service revenue 820
Salaries and wages expense 4,900
Salaries and wages payable 740
Notes payable 32,500
Depreciation expense 660
Common stock 52,200
Equipment (net) 110,300
Inventory 2,810

Required:
Using the information above, prepare a balance sheet as of December 31, 2022.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Balance sheet as of December 31, 2022.

Current assets

Account receivable $2,000

Cash $6,280

Supplies $3,790

Total $12,070

Fixed assets

Equipment net $110,300

Inventory $2,810

Total $113,110

Total assets = $12,070 + $113,110 = $125,180

Current liabilities

Accounts payable $3,900

Interest payable $500

Salaries and wages payable $740

Notes payable $32,500

Total $37,640

Financed by;

Common Stock $52,500

Total liabilities + Common stock

= $37,640 + $52,500

= $90,140

A manager hires labor and rents capital equipment in a very competitive market. Currently the wage rate is $12 per hour and capital is rented at $8 per hour. Currently, the marginal product of labor is 60 units of output per hour and the marginal product of capital is 45 units of output per hour is the firm using the cost minimizing combination of labor and capital? If not, should the firm increase or decrease the amount of capital used in its production process?

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Answer:

Explanation:

According to the rule of cost minimization, a firm should should employ that quantity f labor and capital for which the marginal rate of technical substitution between capital and labor (MRTSkl) equals the wage rental ratio (w/r). Hence, the cost minimization rules becomes:

(MRTSkl) = w/r

MPl / MPk = w / r

MPl / w = MPk / r

In the case given, substitute the values of the variables and find that

MPl / w = MPk / r

60 / 12 < 45 / 8

5 < 5.625

Since the ratio is not equal, the firm is not using the optimum mix of inputs. On last dollar spent basis, capital is a better deal than labor, and the firm should use less labor and increase the amount of capital in order to minimize costs.

On January 1, year 8, Crimson Corp., a closely held corporation, issued 5% bonds with a maturity value of $90,000, together with 1,500 shares of its $3 par value common stock, for a combined cash amount of $121,800. The market value of Crimson’s stock is uncertain. If the bonds had been issued separately they would have sold at 102. What amount should Crimson report for additional paid-in capital (or paid-in capital—excess of par) upon issuing the stock?

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Answer:

The amount Crimson should report for additional paid-in capital (or paid-in capital—excess of par) upon issuing the stock is $25,500.

Explanation:

Additional paid-in capital is the excess of market value of common stock over the face value of common stock. Therefore, the amount Crimson should report for additional paid-in capital can be calculated as follows:

Face value of common stock = Number of shares issued * Price per share = $1,500 * $3 = $4,500

Since if the bonds had been issued separately they would have sold at 102, this implies that the market value of the bonds is 102% of the face value of the bond. Therefore, we have:

Bonds market value = Bonds face value * 102% = $90,000 * 102% = $91,800

Market value of common stock = Combined cash amount - Bonds market value = $121,800 - $91,800 = $30,000

Therefore, we have:

Additional paid-in capital = Market value of common stock - Face value of common stock = $30,000 - $4,500 = $25,500

Therefore, the amount Crimson should report for additional paid-in capital (or paid-in capital—excess of par) upon issuing the stock is $25,500.

Ethical Concerns in Human Resources
Ethics refers to fundamental principles of right and wrong; ethical behavior is behavior that is consistent with those principles. HRM decisions should be ethical, but the evidence suggests that is not always the case. Many ethical issues in the workplace involve HRM. In the context of ethical human resource management, HR managers must view employees as having basic rights. This activity is important because it will give you an opportunity to examine the four principles for ethical behavior and the basic rights employees should expect in the work environment.
HR managers must view employees as having basic rights, for such a view reflects ethical principles embodied in the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights. Organizations often face situations in which the rights of employees are affected. Ethical, successful companies act according to four principles: emphasizing mutual benefits, employees assuming responsibility for the actions of the company, companies having a sense of purpose or vision that employees value, and emphasizing fairness. The goal of this activity is to discuss ethical issues in human resource management.
Read each work situation, then correctly match it to the ethical concern it represents.
1. Right of freedom of speech
2. Right of privacy
3. Right of freedom of conscience
4. Right to due process
5. Right of free consent
Match each of the options above to the items below.
A. Mike, a new employee, was distressed to learn that he was expected to help with the illegal dumping of medical waste.
B. One of the important messages of HIPPA (the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) is the need to keep employee health records confidential.
C. Sharon complains because the employer hired her for the day shift, but now she is expected to work the midnight shift.
D. Many companies establish Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs), which offer employees many important benefits, including a complaint process so that employees will feel free to share their concerns.
E. Ed felt he was being demoted because of his age, not of his performance, so he asked for a meeting with the director of HR.

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Answer:

Ethical Concerns in Human Resources

Matching Ethical Issues with Ethical Concerns:

A. Mike, a new employee, was distressed to learn that he was expected to help with the illegal dumping of medical waste.

3. Right of freedom of conscience

B. One of the important messages of HIPPA (the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) is the need to keep employee health records confidential.

2. Right of privacy

C. Sharon complains because the employer hired her for the day shift, but now she is expected to work the midnight shift.

5. Right of free consent

D. Many companies establish Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs), which offer employees many important benefits, including a complaint process so that employees will feel free to share their concerns.

1. Right of freedom of speech

E. Ed felt he was being demoted because of his age, not of his performance, so he asked for a meeting with the director of HR.

4. Right to due process

Explanation:

Data:

Ethical Concerns:

1. Right of freedom of speech

2. Right of privacy

3. Right of freedom of conscience

4. Right to due process

5. Right of free consent

b) Ethical principles:

Mutual benefits: This principle refers to equity in sharing benefits and costs.

Assumption of responsibility: This principle demands accountability with responsibility.

Having a sense of purpose or vision: This principle refers to the fulfilment of purpose that is considered reasonable by others.

Fairness: The principle requires the absence of favoritism  and discrimination.

You make $13.00 Per Hour. You work 40 hrs. a week for 5 weeks this month. Total Hrs. Worked = _____
What is your monthly income? ____

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Answer:

assuming that this month was extraordinarily long, and had more days than any other month in history, you worked a total of 5 x 40 = 200 hours

Also, due to length of the month, you will earn 200 hours x $13 = $2,600

Generally months tend to have between 20-23 labor days

A company has been determined the they plan to invest $9,800,000 in a new solar field in November 2020. The investment will start paying off providing $200,000 per month starting in May 2021. For planning purposes, the project life would be to November 2030. What is the present value of this project at a required rate of return of 6% per year (Hint - use XNPV)?

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Answer:

The Net Present Value of this project is:

$7,358,638.89

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Estimated cost of investment = $9,800,000 in November 2020

Monthly benefits = $200,000 starting from May 2021

Period of benefits = 9.5 years

Required rate of return = 6% p[er year

Using the Excel NPV (XNPV) function, the NPV = $7,358,638.886

b) The Present Value of the project is the discounted value of the cash inflows of $200,000 for 114 months and $9,800,000 on day 1.  An excel copy of the calculations is attached.

Below are Company Y's financial statements:
Income Statement
Balance Sheet
Sales $7,900
Current assets $3,900
Current liabilities $2,100
Costs 5,500
Fixed assets 8,600
Long-term debt 3,700
Taxable income $2,400
Equity 6,700
Taxes (25%) 600
Total $12,500
Total $12,500
Net income $1,800
We assume that Company Y's current liabilities, assets, and costs are proportional to its sales. However, long-term debt and equity are not proportional to sales. We assume that the company's dividend payout ratio is 40 percentage and remains constant. The company's sales are projected to increase by exactly 15% in the next year. What is the external financing needed?

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Answer:

Company Y

The external financial needed is:

= $1,290.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Company Y's financial statements:

Income Statement

Sales                    $7,900

Costs                     5,500

Taxable income $2,400

Taxes (25%)            600

Net income        $1,800

Balance Sheet

Current assets          $3,900

Fixed assets                8,600

Total assets             $12,500

Current liabilities       $2,100

Long-term debt           3,700

Equity                          6,700

Total liab. & equity $12,500

Projected Income Statement:

Sales                    $9,085 ($7,900 * 1.15)

Costs                     6,325 ($5,500 * 1.15)

Taxable income $2,760

Taxes (25%)            690

Net income        $2,070

Dividends = 40% $828

Retained earnings $1,242

Projected Balance Sheet

Current assets          $4,485 ($3,900 * 1.15)

Fixed assets                9,890 ($8,600 * 1.15)

Total assets             $14,375

Current liabilities       $2,415 ($2,100 * 1.15)

Long-term debt           4,018 ($14,375 - 2,415 - 7,942)

Equity                          7,942 ($6,700 + $1,242)

Total liab. & equity $14,375

Working capital = $2,070 ($4,485 - $2,415)

Capital expenditure = $1,290 ($9,890 - 8,600)

External financing needed = Net income minus (working capital plus capital expenditure)

= $2,070 - ($2,070 + 1,290)

= $1,290

Wade Company estimates that it will produce 6,800 units of product IOA during the current month. Budgeted variable manufacturing costs per unit are direct materials $8, direct labor $13, and overhead $17. Monthly budgeted fixed manufacturing overhead costs are $8,300 for depreciation and $3,500 for supervision. In the current month, Wade actually produced 7,300 units and incurred the following costs: direct materials $51,800, direct labor $87,400, variable overhead $124,400, depreciation $8,300, and supervision $3,780.
Prepare a static budget report. Hint: The Budget column is based on estimated production while the Actual column is the actual cost incurred during the period. (List variable costs before fixed costs.) Wade Company Static Budget Report Difference Favorable Neither Favorable Budget Actual nor Unfavorable Were costs controlled?

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Answer:

Wade Company

Static  Budget Report

                                Budget        Actual     Variance

Units of production  6,800        7,300        500        Favorable

Variable manufacturing costs:

Direct materials      $54,400    $51,800    $2,600    Favorable  

Direct labor               88,400      87,400       1,000     Favorable

Overhead                115,600     124,400     (8,800)    Unfavorable

Sub-Total             $258,400   263,600    ($5,200)    Unfavorable

Fixed manufacturing costs:

Depreciation         $8,300        $8,300         $0          Neither

Supervision             3,500          3,780         (280)      Unfavorable

Sub-Total              $11,800      $12,080       ($280)      Unfavorable

Total                 $270,200   $275,680    ($5,480)      Unfavorable

Some costs were controlled (direct materials and labor).  The overhead costs were not very well controlled.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Estimated units of production of product IOA = 6,800 units

Budgeted variable manufacturing costs:

Direct materials  $8 * 6,800 =  $54,400

Direct labor       $13 * 6,800 =  $88,400

Overhead         $17  * 6,800 = $115,600

Total=               $38              

Budgeted fixed manufacturing overhead costs:

Depreciation = $8,300

Supervision =     3,500

Total =             $11,800

Actual:

Units produced = 7,300

Direct materials cost = $51,800

Direct labor cost = $87,400

Variable overhead = $124,400

fixed manufacturing overhead costs:

Depreciation = $8,300

Supervision =     3,780

Total =            $12,080

A corporation sold 14,000 shares of its $10 par value common stock at a cash price of $13 per share. The entry to record this transaction would include: A credit to Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par Value, Common Stock for $42,000. A debit to Cash for $140,000. A credit to Common Stock for $182,000. A credit to Cash for $182,000.

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Answer:

B) A credit to common stock for $ 140,000

Explanation:

Journal Entry will include:

Date  Journal Entry                                  Debit        Credit

          Cash/Bank A/C                            $182,000

           (14,000 shares*$13)

                  To  Common capital A/C                        $140,000

                  To Contributed capital in excess           $42,000

                   of par value A/C  

You have been working on some financial projections manually for two days now. It seems that each time you think you have them completed your boss shows up with a new assumption or another "what if" question. If you only had a copy of a spreadsheet software program for your personal computer, you could plug in the new assumptions and revise the estimates with ease. Then, a colleague offers to let you make a copy of some software that is copyrighted. What would you do?

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Answer:

I would reject the copy and advise my colleague not to make a copy as this action violates the copyright law.

Explanation:

Copyright gives the originator the exclusive (or intellectual property) right to make copies of the software.  To make a copy, one needs to obtain the permission of the originator.  The law aims to protect the originator or creator of the intellectual property from illegal use and abuse.  

1. Firm L, which operates an internet clothing business, is located in State L. This year, the firm shipped $18 million of merchandise to customers living in State R. State R imposes a six percent sale and use tax on the purchase and consumption of retail goods within the state. a) Do State R residents who purchased Firm L merchandise owe use tax on their purchases? b) If State R could legally require Firm L to collect a 6 percent tax on internet sales made to residents of the State, how much additional revenue would the state collect?

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Answer:

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The LFH Corporation makes and sells a single product, Product T. Each unit of Product T requires 1.5 direct labor-hours at a rate of $10.50 per direct labor-hour. The direct labor workforce is fully adjusted each month to the required workload. LFH Corporation needs to prepare a Direct Labor Budget for the second quarter of next year. The company has budgeted to produce 28,000 units of Product T in June. The finished goods inventories on June 1 and June 30 were budgeted at 800 and 600 units, respectively. Budgeted direct labor costs for June would be:

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Answer:

$441,000

Explanation:

Budgeted direct labor cost = Budgeted production * Hours per unit * Rate per hour

Budgeted direct labor cost = 28,000 units  * 1.5 DLH * $10.50

Budgeted direct labor cost = $441,000

So, budgeted direct labor cost for June would be $441,000

Sigma Corporation applies overhead cost to jobs on the basis of direct labor cost. Job V, which was started and completed during the current period, shows charges of $6,000 for direct materials, $9,900 for direct labor, and $7,128 for overhead on its job cost sheet. Job W, which is still in process at year-end, shows charges of $3,000 for direct materials and $4,900 for direct labor.
Required:
Calculate the overhead cost be added to Job W at year-end

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Answer:

$6,811

Explanation:

Job V had $9,900 of direct labor and $7,128 of overhead was applied to the job

= $9,900 ÷ $7,128

= $1.39 overhead rate.

This means that the application was based on taking $9,900 of Direct labor × $1.39 rate = $7,128 overhead

For Job W, take $4,900 DL × same $1.39 rate = $6,811

Therefore, the overhead cost to be applied to job w at year end is $6,811

I don’t know what the percentages are for each one

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Answer:

thats correct

Explanation:

The development of cotton and woolen mills in the mill cities of England, and later New England, caused tremendous sociological change as potential workers (especially women) swarmed from rural areas to the growing industrial cities. Cite some examples of similar occurrences in more recent times in developing countries.

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Explanation:

Agribusiness is the strongest sector of the Brazilian economy, for this reason there is a change in the flow of workers who migrated from the southeastern region of Brazil where the largest Brazilian metropolises such as Rio and São Paulo are concentrated to the central west region of Brazil, where there is the largest agricultural productivity in Brazil.

The high investment and industrialization in the region, the strengthening of Brazilian agribusiness and the lack of employment in other regions of the country were the causes that contributed to the greater demand for jobs in the central west region of the country.

The first step in the decision-making process is to a. define your wants and needs b. identify your choices c. make a decision d. gather information Please select the best answer from the choices provided СА OB C Save and Exit Mark this and return

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the first step is identify your choices

The following information relates to Ivanhoe Co. for the year ended December 31, 2020: net income $1,180 million; unrealized holding loss of $9.9 million related to available-for-sale debt securities during the year; accumulated other comprehensive income of $55.2 million on December 31, 2019. Assuming no other changes in accumulated other comprehensive income.
Determine
(a) other comprehensive income for 2020,
(b) comprehensive income for 2020, and (c) accumulated other comprehensive income at December 31, 2020.

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Answer:

a. Other Comprehensive income for 2020 = Unrealized holding loss = -$9.9 million

b. Comprehensive income for 2020 = Net income - Unrealized holding loss = $1,180 million -$9.9 million = $1,170.1 million

c. Accumulated other comprehensive income at December 31, 2020 = Accumulated other comprehensive income - Other Comprehensive income for 2020 = $55.2 million -$9.9 million = $45.3 million

A marketing researcher wants to estimate the mean amount spent (S) on Amazon.com by Amazon Prime member shoppers. Suppose a random sample of 100 Amazon Prime member shoppers who recently made a purchase on Amazon.com yielded a mean of $1,500.
a. Suppose the standard deviation of the amount spent ($) on Amazon.com is $200. Construct a 95% confidence interval estimate for the mean spending for all Amazon Prime member shoppers.
b. Suppose the standard deviation of the sample of 100 Amazon Prime member shoppers is $200. Construct a 95% confidence interval estimate for the mean spending for all Amazon Prime member shoppers.

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

a)

Given that mean (μ) = $1500, standard deviation (σ) = $200, sample size (n) = 100

confidence (C) = 95% = 0.95

α = 1 -  C = 1 - 0.95 = 0.05

α/2 = 0.05 / 2 = 0.025

The z score that corresponds with 0.475 (0.5 - 0.025) is 1.96. Therefore the margin of error (E) is:

[tex]E = z_\frac{\alpha}{2} *\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n} } \\\\E=1.96*\frac{200}{\sqrt{100} } =39.2\\[/tex]

The confidence interval = (μ ± E) = (1500 ± 39.2) = (1500 - 39.2, 1500 + 39.2) = (1460.8, 1539.2)

The confidence interval is between $1460.8 and $1539.2.

b) Given that mean (μ) = $1500, standard deviation for 100 samples =  σ /√n = $200,

confidence (C) = 95% = 0.95

[tex]E = z_\frac{\alpha}{2} *\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n} } \\\\E=1.96*200=392\\[/tex]

The confidence interval = (μ ± E) = (1500 ± 392) = (1500 - 392, 1500 + 392) = (1108, 1892)

The confidence interval is between $1108 and $1892.

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This is to inform you that I will be leaving work early today. The grammar in this sentence is correct.

What is grammar?

The grammar of a natural language is its set of structural constraints on speakers' or writers' composition of clauses, phrases, and words. The term can also refer to the study of such constraints, a field that includes domains such as phonology, morphology, and syntax, often complemented by phonetics, semantics, and pragmatics. There are currently two different approaches to the study of grammar: traditional grammar and theoretical grammar.

Fluent speakers of a language variety or lect have effectively internalized these constraints, the vast majority of which at least in the case of one's native languages are acquired not by conscious study or instruction but by hearing other speakers. Much of this internalization occurs during early childhood; learning a language later in life usually involves more explicit instruction.

The term grammar can also describe the linguistic behaviour of groups of speakers and writers rather than individuals.

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Which of the following best illustrates Hofstede's definition of collectivism?
a. Managers at Honest Tea expect that all employees will have an interest and part in environmental sustainability
b. The founder of Honest Tea stresses the importance of equality and opportunity
c. An employee of Honest Tea prefers to work alone and puts him- or herself above others
d. The managers of Honest Tea prefer tradition over change
e. Employees in Honest Tea have high levels of anxiety about uncertainty

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Answer:

a. Managers at Honest Tea expect that all employees will have an interest and part in environmental sustainability

Explanation:

Analyzing the information about Honest Tea, it is possible to understand that sustainability is an issue that has a lot of weight for the company, and all its processes are managed in an environmentally responsible manner. Therefore, it is correct to say that Honest Tea managers expect all employees to be interested and participate in environmental sustainability, as this is a value that identifies and positions the company in the market, and it is essential that this value is shared by all employees.

Environmental management is a form of management that provides significant advantages to an organization, as it standardizes procedures and policies to reduce environmental impacts, the company operates with a focus on continuous improvement that reduces costs, waste, makes work most satisfactory and sustainability as a shared value.

Q#1. How would you describe the word “CAREER” Explain in 5-7 sentences.

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A career is a job that you go to for most of your life. Most careers require you to go to school for them. A career is a specialized activity that you are trained to do. Not something that you learn in a couple of minutes. For example working at McDonald’s is not a career but a doctor is. (I gave you some so you can fill in based on what I said :) )

Answer:

A carreer si a job youĺl havefor the res of you time on earth, tbh it seems boring dont do it .

Explanation:

Emily recently quit her job at a major corporation because she saw little chance for advancement. Although she is still searching for a new position, Emily believes the economy is healthy and she hears that several firms are hiring people with her qualifications. Which of the following statements about Emily's current situation is most accurate?

a. not considered unemployed because she voluntarily quit her job.
b. an example of cyclical unemployment.
c.an example of frictional unemployment.
d. likely to find employment quickly if she seeks training in a different field

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Answer:

C)an example of frictional unemployment

Explanation:

Frictional unemployment can be regarded as " search unemployment" and it's a type of unemployment which can be as a result of the individual circumstances, this is the period of time used between jobs by workers trying to search for jobs or moving from initial job to another.

Jake Fleming sells graphic card update kits for computers. Jake purchases these kits for $20 and sells about 250 kits a year. Each time Jake places an order, it costs him $25 to cover shipping and paperwork. Jake figures that the cost of holding an update kit in inventory is about $3.50 per kit per year. What is the economic order quantity

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Answer:

60 Kits

Explanation:

Cost price (C) = $20/Kit

Yearly se (D)  = 250 kit/year

Shipping cost / Ordering cost (Co) = $25

Holding cost (Ch) = $3.5/Kit-year

Economic order quantity = √2.D.Co / Ch

Economic order quantity = √2*250*25/3.5

Economic order quantity = √12500/3.5

Economic order quantity = √3571.4285

Economic order quantity = 59.7614305

Economic order quantity = 60 Kits

Assume that the risk-free rate of interest is 3% and the expected rate of return on the market is 14%. I am buying a firm with an expected perpetual cash flow of $1,000 but am unsure of its risk. If I think the beta of the firm is 0.9, when in fact the beta is really 1.8, how much more will I offer for the firm than it is truly worth

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Answer: $‭3,365.98‬

Explanation:

Value of firm with beta of 0.9.

First use CAPM to find the required return:

= Risk free rate + beta * (Market return - risk free rate)

= 3% + 0.9 * (14% - 3%)

= 12.9%

Firm Value = Perpertual cashflow / Required return

= 1,000 / 12.9%

= $7,751.94

Value of firm with beta of 1.8.

Required return = 3% + 1.8 * (14% - 3%)

= 22.8%

Value of firm = 1,000 / 22.8%

= $4,385.96

Difference = 7,751.94 - 4,385.96

= $‭3,365.98‬

You would be paying $‭3,365.98‬ than the firm is worth.

The interdependence principle: is the same as the cost-benefit principle. implies that consumers depend on each other to make purchase decisions in the market. implies that buyers decisions are affected by many factors other than the price of an item. refers to the marginal benefit of consuming additional units of an item.

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Answer:

Option a (implies............market) is the right response.

Explanation:

As stated throughout the concept of interdependence, these same purchase behaviors, as well as judgments of customers, have been influenced by the choices of about there peers. There are therefore multimedia adverse effects during which companies depend on everyone to decide what to buy mostly on the real economy.

Some other options available are not connected to the circumstance in question. So the option above is correct.

Review the transactions and determine the accounts, the account types (use assets, liabilities, common stock, dividends, revenue, and expenses), if they increase/decrease and if they are DR/CR. List accounts in order they would be in the journal entry. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for account titles. Collected cash for services Account
Purchased office furniture on account Account #1 Account Type ncrease/Decrease Debit/Credit Account #2 Account Type ncrease/Decrease Debit/Credit Provided services on account Account #1 Account Type ncrease/Decrease Debit/Credit Account #2 Account Type ncrease/DecreaseDebit/Credit Prepaid for rent. Account #1 Account Type ncrease/Decrease Debit/Credit Account #2 Account Type Increase/Decrease Debit/Credit

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Answer:

Accounting treatment (debit credit rules) of given entries

Explanation:

Purchased office furniture on account Account

Furniture ie Asset increase - Debit , Creditor (Furniture Supplier) ie Liability increase - Credit

Provided services on account

Debtor ie Asset increase - Debit , Sale ie Income increase - Credit

Prepaid Rent

Prepaid Expense (Rent) ie Asset Increase - Debit. Rent paid now implies later rent ie (Expense) decrease - Credit

Bocelli Co. purchased $120,000 of 6%, 20-year Sanz County bonds on May 11, Year 1, directly from the county, at their face amount plus accrued interest. The bonds pay semiannual interest on April 1 and October 1. On October 31, Year 1, Bocelli Co. sold $30,000 of the Sanz County bonds at 99 plus $150 accrued interest less a $100 brokerage commission. Provide journal entries for the following:

a. The purchase of the bonds on May 11 plus 40 days of accrued interest; assume a 360-day year.
b. Semiannual interest on October 1.
c. Sale of the bonds on October 31.
d. Adjusting entry for accrued interest of $1,365 on December 31, Year 1.

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Answer:

S/n    General journal                                  Debit              Credit

a        Investment in Sanz County bonds   $120,000

         Interest                                                $800

         (120,000*6%*40/360)

                 Cash                                                                  $120,800

         (The purchase of the bonds on May 11 plus 40 days of accrued

           interest; assume a 360-day year.)

b.       Cash                                                      $3,600

               Interest receivable                                              $800

               Interest revenue                                                  $2,800

          (Semiannual interest on October 1)

c.        Cash(150* (99%*30,000) - $100)        $29,750

          Loss on sale of investments               $400

               Investment in Sanz County bonds                     $30,000

               Interest revenue                                                  $150

          (Sale of the bonds on October 31)

d.      Interest receivables                               $1,365

               Interest revenue                                                  $1,365

         (Adjusting entry for accrued interest of $1,365 on

          December 31, Year 1.)

The Oxford Company uses a job order cost system and applies factory overhead to jobs on the basis of direct labor cost. During the month of July, the following activities took place in the work-in-process account:

Beginning $15,000
Direct materials 10,000
Direct labor 30,000
Overhead applied 15,000
  
At the end of July, only one job (Job #15), was still in process. This job has been charged with $2,000 of direct materials cost.
Required:
Determine the amount of direct labor cost incurred and overhead applied in the ending inventory of work-in-process on July 31.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

The amount of direct labor cost incurred is computed as;

= $30,000/$70,000 × $2,000

= $857

Overhead applied in ending working in the ending inventory of work in process on July 31

= $15,000/$70,000 × $2,000

= $429

If you buy a ticket to an outdoor concert but come down with a bad cold on the night of the show, the principle of ____ suggests you should not consider the money you already spent on the ticket when deciding whether or not to go.

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Answer:

sunk cost

Explanation:

Sunk cost is cost that has already been incurred and it cannot be recovered. When making future decisions, sunk cost should not be considered.

The money i paid for the ticket is the sunk cost. I should not consider this cost when making the decision of whether to for the concert or not to

A company issues 8%, 5 year bonds with a par value of $500,000 and semiannual interest payments. On the issue date, the annual market rate for these bonds is 6%. What is the bond's issue (selling) price, assuming the Present Value of $1 factor for 3% and 10 semi-annual periods is .7441 and the Present Value of an Annuity factor for the same rate and period is 8.5302

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Answer:

$542,654

Explanation:

Interest payment (Semi-annual) = 500,000 * 8% * 6/12 = $20,000

PV of principal to be received at the maturity = Par value of bonds * PV factor (r%, n) = 500,000 * PV factor (3%, 10) = 500,000 * 0.7441 = $372,050

PV of interest to be received periodically over the term of the bonds = Interest * PV annuity factor (r%, n) = 20,000 * PV annuity factor (3%, 10) = 20,000 * 8.5302 = $170,604

Issue price of bond = Present value of principal to be received at the maturity + Present value of interest to be received periodically over the term of the bond = $372,050 + $170,604 = $542,654

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