To avoid charges of discrimination or wrongful actions, legal advisors recommend that organizations write employment rejection letters that are ________. a. as specific as possible b. written using the direct strategy c. general, simple, and short d. form letters

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Answer 1

Answer:

C. General, simple, and short.

Explanation:

A formal rejection letter is said to said to be given or delivered to a job applicant in a field in which he/she must have formally applied for a role or position in a said organisation or hiring firm. This form of letter is known or advised to be general, simple and short. It is meant to be implied to generally everyone that applied for the same said position. It should never be insinuative hereby leading an applicant on; giving them hopes there could be an opening anytime soon.

That is why it is advised to avoid any form of discrimination charge or wrongful actions so as not to involve or spring up legal actions.


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An office building owned by Milo was destroyed by Hurricane Mel on September 25, Year 4. On October 2, Year 4, the President of the United States declared the area where the office building was located a federal disaster area. Milo received settlement of his insurance claim for the destruction of his building on January 2, Year 5. In order to qualify for nonrecognition of gain on this involuntary conversion, what is the last date for Milo to acquire qualified replacement property

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Answer:

December 31, year 9

Explanation:

Here, we want to state that date that is possible for Milo to acquire qualified replacement property.

In order to avoid being taxed on a gain resulting from an involuntary conversion, the property subject to the conversion must be replaced within a specified time, measured from the end of the calendar year in which the proceeds are received.

Generally, the period is 2 years, but it is 3 years when the involuntary conversion results from government condemnation or eminent domain and is extended to 4 years when the loss is in connection with a declared federal disaster area.

We are told from the question that Milo received the recovery on January 2, Year 5, the property would have to be replaced within 4 years from the end of Year 5 or by December 31, Year 9

Suppose that a firm in a competitive market faces the following revenues and costs: At which level of production will the firm maximize profit

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Answer:

Inventar (no copiar de internet) un microcuento fantástico con alguno de los siguientes hechos sobrenaturales o inverosímiles: fantasmas, transformaciones, poderes increíbles, etc.  

Explanation:

Answer:

Profit max in com  P = MR = MC

Explanation:

Profit max in com  P = MR = MC

Raise  MR>MC

Lower  MR<MC  

Louie Company has a defined benefit pension plan. On December 31 (the end of the fiscal year), the company received the PBO report from the actuary. The following information was included in the report: ending PBO, $112,000; benefits paid to retirees, $10,000; interest cost, $7,500. The discount rate applied by the actuary was 10%. What was the service cost for the year

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Answer: $39,500

Explanation:

Service Cost for the year = Ending PBO - Opening PBO - Interest cost + Benefits paid

Opening PBO

Opening PBO is the amount that the interest was charged on.

Discount rate of 10% came out to be $7,500.

The opening balance = 7,500/10%

= $75,000

Service Cost = 112,000 - 75,000 - 7,500 + 10,000

Service Cost for the year = $39,500

Live Forever Life Insurance Co. is selling a perpetuity contract that pays $1,500 monthly. The contract currently sells for $115,000. What is the monthly return on this investment vehicle

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Answer:

1.3%

Explanation:

To find the monthly return , the formula is =

Interest payment/ present value

$15,000 / $115,000 = 0.013043 = 1.3%

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If the total debt ratio is 36%, and the allowable mortgage debt ratio is 28%, which of the following debt ratios would a loan applicant qualify for if:

a. The loan applicant's gross monthly income is $2,500, with a mortgage payment of $600
b. A car payment of $250, and minimum monthly credit card payment of $75

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Answer:

The loan applicant would qualify for the mortgage debt ratio in option a because his mortgage debt ratio is 24% and the allowable mortgage debt ratio is 28%.

Explanation:

First, you have to calculate the debt ratio in each case. It is calculated by dividing the total debt by the income.

a. Debt= $600

Income= $2,500

Mortgage debt ratio=600/2,500= 0.24→24%

b.  Debt=$600+$250+$75=$925

Income=$2,500

Total Debt ratio=925/2,500= 0.37→37%

The loan applicant would qualify for the mortgage debt ratio because his mortgage debt ratio is 24% and the allowable mortgage debt ratio is 28%. The loan applicant would not qualify for the total debt ratio because his ratio is 37% and the allowable total debt ratio is 36%.

Consider the market for tourist or vacation hotel and motel rooms in the vicinity of Disneyland (in Anaheim, California), a normal good. Assume this market is approximately perfectly competitive. What happens if the airfare of flights into Southern California rises

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Answer:

A. There’s a decrease in demand

Explanation:

here are the options to this question :

A. There’s a decrease in demand

B. There’s an increase in demand

C. There’s an increase in supply

D. There’s a decrease in supply

A perfect competition is characterised by many buyers and sellers of homogeneous goods and services. Market prices are set by the forces of demand and supply.

A normal good is a good whose demand increases when income rises and falls when income falls.

if the airfare of flights into Southern California rises, it would become more expensive for people to book flights. As a result, less people would book flights and less people would travel for vacation and less people would occupy vacation hotel and motel rooms in the vicinity of Disneyland. so, the demand for vacation hotel and motel rooms in the vicinity of Disneyland would fall.

Peroni Corporation sold a parcel of land valued at $300,000. Its basis in the land was $250,000. For the land, Peroni received $75,000 in cash in the current year and a note providing Peroni with $225,000 in the subsequent year. What is Peroni's recognized gain in the current and subsequent year, respectively

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Answer:

Peroni's recognized gain in the current and subsequent year is $12,502 and $37,507

Explanation:

In order to calculate Peroni's recognized gain in the current and subsequent year we would have to calculate first the Gross profit on sale with the following formula:

Gross profit on sale=(parcel of land sold-land basis)/parcel of land sold

Gross profit on sale=($300,000-$250,000)/$300,000

Gross profit on sale=16.67%

Hence, Peroni's recognized gain in the current and subsequent year would be as follows:

current year=amount received in cash*Gross profit on sale

current year=$75,000*16.67%

current year=$12,502

subsequent year=$225,000*16.67%

subsequent year=$37,507

Peroni's recognized gain in the current and subsequent year is $12,502 and $37,507

Amy has opened a new startup company in web design. Within the first month of business, the startup agrees to maintain an accounting firm's website in exchange for someone at the firm doing the startup's tax returns. Which of the following principles of economic interaction best describes this scenario?
a) Trade can make everyone better off.
b) When markets do not achieve efficiency, government intervention can improve overall welfare.
c) Markets allocate goods effectively.
d) All costs are opportunity costs.

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Answer:

a) Trade can make everyone better off

Explanation:

In business, it is common to see trades. If the startup agrees to maintain an accounting firm's website in EXCHANGE for the tax returns, that is called trading since you are giving one thing for another.

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Misty, Ibtihaj, and Taraji, all African Americans, work in the advertising department of a large cosmetics company with a multi-cultural employee base. One day, while eating lunch with Misty and Ibtihaj, Taraji noted that most of the counter displays and advertisements for the company’s products featured light-brown-skinned women. The women discussed the problems with this approach to advertising and decided that the major problem was that women of other skin tones had no way to know what the product would look like on their skin. They developed an advertising campaign that included women of a wide spectrum of skin tones. How has diversity awareness most benefited this company? Group of answer choices It has provided a narrower range of perspectives for more critical analysis of the issues. It has given the company an edge in hiring by allowing it to attract and retain the best personnel. It has provided less conformity to norms of the past and improved the level of creativity. It has broadened the marketing efforts to include a wider customer base which could improve sales.

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Answer:

  It has broadened the marketing efforts to include a wider customer base which could improve sales.

Explanation:

Advertising to a broader customer base will both convince that larger customer base that the company has something to offer. For many, the obvious diversity awareness of the company will be an additional factor attracting increased sales and a more diverse hiring pool.

A client believes that XYZZY stock has topped out in price and is ready for a steep drop. What recommendation would give the customer the smallest profit if this occurs

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Answer: Buy XYZZ stock and sell an XYZZ call

Explanation:

Since the buyer seems convinced that XYZZ stock has bottomed its price, he should purchase the stock since it has gotten to its cheapest Point.

And since he believes that XYZZ's price would rebound soon, He should exercise a little patience and not sell at a call option for XYZZ. Because if he attempts to sell at a call option then his earnings becomes very limited, since the price set at the call option would be very low.

My best advice would be for him to hold on to XYZZ stock for a while and allow for its price to rebound.

Below are several amounts reported at the end of the year. Currency located at the company $ 675 Supplies 1,700 Short-term investments that mature within three months 1,575 Accounts receivable 2,000 Balance in savings account 7,000 Checks received from customers but not yet deposited 275 Prepaid rent 1,075 Coins located at the company 100 Equipment 7,900 Balance in checking account 4,700 Required: Calculate the amount of cash to report in the balance sheet.

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Answer:

The total amount of cash to report in the balance sheet is $14,325  

Explanation:

The amount of cash to report in the balance sheet is computed below

  Items                                                  Amount

Currency located at the company      $675

Short-term investments that                $1,575

mature within three months

Balance in savings account                 $7,000

Checks received from customers        $275

but not yet deposited

Coins located at the company              $100

Balance in checking account                $4,700

Total Cash                                              $14,325

Major Manuscripts, Inc.
2012 Income Statement

Net sales

$

7,800

Cost of goods sold

6,865

Depreciation

210

Earnings before interest and taxes

$

725

Interest paid

31

Taxable Income

$

694

Taxes

284

Net income

$

410

Dividends

$

187

Major Manuscripts, Inc.
2012 Balance Sheet

2012

2012

Cash

$

2,400

Accounts payable

$

1,550

Accounts rec.

880

Long-term debt

300

Inventory

2,700

Common stock

$

3,100

Total

$

5,980

Retained earnings

4,430

Net fixed assets

3,400

Total assets

$

9,380

Total liabilities & equity

$

9,380

Major Manuscripts, Inc., is currently operating at maximum capacity. All costs, assets, and current liabilities vary directly with sales. The tax rate and the dividend payout ratio will remain constant. In 2013, no new equity will be raised and sales are projected to increase by 10 percent. Construct the pro formas for 2013 and answer the following questions (show your work!).

Projected total assets= $______
Projected retained earnings= $______
Additional new debt required= $______

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Answer: Projected total assets = $10,318

Projected retained earnings = $4,675.30

Additional new debt required = $537.70

Explanation:

external financing needed ( EFN )= [(total assets/total sales) x ( sales )] - [(total current liabilities/total sales) x ( sales )] - [profit margin x forecasted sales in $ x (1 - dividend payout ratio)]

total assets = $9,380,

projected total assets = $9,380 x 1.1 = $10,318

total sales = $7,800

sales = $780

current liabilities = $1,550

profit margin = net income / sales

= $410 / $7,800

= 0.052564

forecasted sales = $7,800 x 1.1 = $8,580

dividends payout ratio = dividends / net income

= $187 / $410

= 0.4561

Therefore:

EFN = [($9,380/$7,800) x ($780)] - [($1,550/$7,800) x ($780)] - [0.052564 x $8,580 x (1 - 0.4561)]

EFN = $938 - $155 - $245.30

EFN = $537.70

projected retained earnings = current retained earnings - projected net income - projected dividends

= $4,430 + $451 - $205.70

= $4,675.30

On March 12, Medical Waste Services provides services on account to Grace Hospital for $10,900, terms 3/10, n/30. Grace pays for those services on March 20.

Required:
For Medical Waste Services, record the service on account on March 12 and the collection of cash on March 20.

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Answer:

March 12

Dr Accounts Receivable 10,900

Cr Service Revenue 10,900

March 20

Dr Cash 10,673

Dr Sales Discounts 327

Cr Accounts Receivable 10,900

Explanation:

Preparation of the Journal entry For Medical Waste Services,on March 12 and the collection of cash on March 20.

Journal entry to record the service on account on March 12

Since we were told that Medical Waste Services provides services on account to Grace Hospital for $10,900 on March 12, this means the transaction will be recorded as:

March 12

Dr Accounts Receivable 10,900

Cr Service Revenue 10,900

Journal entry to record the collection of cash on March 20.

Since we were told that Grace pays for those services on March 20 for the terms of 3/10, n/30 this means that the transaction will be recorded as:

March 20

Dr Cash 10,673

(10,900-327)

Dr Sales Discounts 327

(10,900×3%)

Cr Accounts Receivable 10,900

Western Electric has 31,000 shares of common stock outstanding at a price per share of $77 and a rate of return of 13.10 percent. The firm has 7,200 shares of 7.60 percent preferred stock outstanding at a price of $94.00 per share. The preferred stock has a par value of $100. The outstanding debt has a total face value of $398,000 and currently sells for 110 percent of face. The yield to maturity on the debt is 8.02 percent. What is the firm's weighted average cost of capital if the tax rate is 39 percent

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Answer:

Weighted average cost of capital = 11.10%

Explanation:

Market value of common stock = $31,000 * 77 = $2,387,000

Market value of preferred shares = $7,200 * 94 = 676,800

Market value of debt = $398,000 * 110% = 437,800

Total market value = Market value of common stock + Market value of preferred shares + Market value of debt

= 2,387,000 + 676,800 + 437,800

= 3,501,600

Weight of common stock =  Market value of common stock / Total market value

= $2,387,000 / $3,501,600

= 0.6817

Weight of debt = Market value of preferred shares / Total market value

=437,800 / 3,501,600

= 0.1250

Weight of preferred stock = Market value of debt / Total market value

= 676,800 / 3,501,600

= 0.1933

Preferred dividend = 7.6% of 100 = 7.6

Cost of preferred stock = (Preferred dividend / price) * 100

Cost of preferred stock = (7.6 / 94) * 100

Cost of preferred stock = 8.0851%

Weighted average cost of capital = (Weight of equity *cost of equity) + (Weight of preferred stock * cost of preferred stock) + (Weight of debt * after tax cost of deb t)

Weighted average cost of capital = (0.6817 * 13.10%) + (0.1933 * 0.080851) + (0.1250 *0.0802*(1 - 0.39)

Weighted average cost of capital = 0.089303 + 0.015628 + 0.006115

Weighted average cost of capital = 0.1110

Weighted average cost of capital = 11.10%

Understanding Persuasion in a Social and Mobile Age
Contemporary businesses have embraced leaner corporate hierarchies, simultaneously relying on teams, eliminating division walls, and blurring the lines of authority. As teams and managers are abandoning the traditional command structure, excellent persuasive skills are becoming ever more important at work.
Consumers must be alert to_______ that influence behaviors.
a. persuasive practices
b. standard practices
c. unethical practices
d. routine practices
The most striking developmesection, are less than three decades old.
How has persuasion changed .
A. Persuasion is simple and more personal
B. Persuasive techniques are bold and blunt
C. Persuasive messages spread at warp speed
D. All businesses are in the persuasion business
E. The volume and reach of persuasive messages have exploded

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Answer: 1. a. persuasive practices

2. A. Persuasion is simple and more personal

C. Persuasive messages spread at warp speed

D. All businesses are in the persuasion business

E. The volume and reach of persuasive messages have exploded

Explanation:

1. Being able to persuade your consumers to buy the company products leads to better sales and better bottomlines for the company. This is why employees try their best to be persuasive to consumers some times for products that won't even benefit them. This will put the employees in a better position at work. Consumers therefore need to be wary of these persuasive skills to be able to stand their ground should they not want a product.

2. Persuasion in this day and age is employing tried and tested psychological methods to achieve better results. One of these is to be simpler and personal. By relating to the actual person involved, they are able to build a relationship and convince people faster.

With the scale and magnitude of Information and Communication Technology in the world right now, persuasive messages are easier to spread. They are spread so fast to multiple geographical locations thus increasing their reach as well.

It would also seem as though these days that all businesses are in the persuasion business. Whether it's consumers, suppliers, the Government etc, all businesses are engaged in trying to persuade entities in such a way that their interests are pushed forward.

The following information is available for Lock-Tite Company, which produces special-order security products and uses a job order costing system.



April 30 May 31
Inventories
Raw materials $ 43,000 $ 52,000
Work in process 10,200 21,300
Finished goods 63,000 35,600
Activities and information for May
Raw materials purchases (paid with cash) 210,000
Factory payroll (paid with cash) 345,000
Factory overhead
Indirect materials 15,000
Indirect labor 80,000
Other overhead costs 120,000
Sales (received in cash) 1,400,000
Predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor cost 70 %
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Exercise 15-8 Journal entries for materials LO P1

1. Raw materials purchases for cash.
2. Direct materials usage.
3. Indirect materials usage.


Exercise 15-9 Journal entries for labor LO P2

1. Direct labor usage.
2. Indirect labor usage.
3. Total payroll paid in cash.
Prepare journal entries for the above transactions for the month of May.

Transaction General Journal Debit Credit
1

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Answer:

Exercise 15-8

1. Raw materials purchases for cash.

Raw Materials $210,000 (debit)

Cash $210,000 (credit)

2. Direct materials usage.

Work In Process : Indirect Materials $186,000 (debit)

Raw Materials $186,000 (credit)

3. Indirect materials usage.

Work In Process : Direct Materials $15,000 (debit)

Raw Materials $15,000 (credit)

Exercise 15-9

1. Direct labor usage.

Work In Process : Direct Labor $265,000 (debit)

Salaries and Wages Payable $265,000 (credit)

2. Indirect labor usage.

Work In Process : Indirect Labor $80,000 (debit)

Salaries and Wages Payable $80,000 (credit)

3. Total payroll paid in cash.

Salaries and Wages Payable :  $345,000 (debit)

Cash  $345,000 (credit)

Explanation:

Raw Materials - T Account (To determine the Materials Transferred to Production)

Debit

Opening Balance                                                 $ 43,000

Add Purchases                                                    $210,000

Totals                                                                   $253,000

Credit

Closing Balance                                                   $ 52,000

Transferred to Production (Balancing figure)    $201,000

Totals                                                                   $253,000

Thus, Direct Materials = $201,000 - 15,000 = $186,000

Answer:

Explanation:

Raw materials purchases for cash.

Direct materials usage.

Indirect materials usage.

Prepare journal entries for the above transactions for the month of May.

                                                                DEBIT         CREDIT

A 1 Raw materials inventory 2 10,000  

Cash                                                               210,000

B 2 Work in process inventory 186,000  

Raw materials inventory                              186,000

C 3 Factory overhead            15,000  

               Raw materials inventory               15,000

The US dollar/euro exchange rate is $1.6/€ while the Canadian dollar/US dollar exchange rate is C$1.25/$. You also observe that the actual euro/Canadian dollar cross exchange rate is €.65/C$. Find the triangular arbitrage profit (in USD) available to someone that has access to $1,000,000. Round intermediate steps to four decimals and your final answer to two decimals. Do not use the dollar sign when entering your answer.

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Answer:

$300,000

Explanation:

I have $1,000,000 which I can use to buy C$1,250,000 (C$ = $1,000,000 x 1.25). Then I would use my C$1,250,000 to buy €812,500 (€ = C$1,250,000 x 0.65). Finally, if you use your €812,500 you can purchase $1,300,000 ($ = €812,500 x 1.6).

We started with $1,000,000 and ended up with $1,300,000 by purchasing Canadian dollars first and then Euros.

A company is considering investing in a new machine that requires a cash payment of $38,209 today. The machine will generate annual cash flows of $15,364 for the next three years. What is the internal rate of return if the company buys this machine? (PV of $1, FV of $1, PVA of $1, and FVA of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.)

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Answer:

The IRR is 10%.

Explanation:

a) Calculation of Internal Rate of Return (IRR):

We choose a discount rate, say 10% and use it to discount the cash flows to their present values.  If the net present value (NPV) of all the cash flows equals zero, then that discount rate is accepted as the IRR.

b) Without 10% discount rate, the discount factors are for:

1st year = 1.1 (1 + discount rate) raised to power 1

2nd year = 1.21 (1 + discount rate) raised to power 2

3rd year = 1.331 (1 + discount rate) raised to power 3

c) These discount factors will divide the cash inflows for each year:

1st year, NPV = $15,364/1.1 = $13,967.27

2nd year, NPV = $15,364/1.21 = $12,697.52

3rd year, NPV = $15,364/1.331 = $11,543.20

Total NPV of inflows                 = $38,209 approximately

NPV of outflows                         -$38,209

NPV of inflows and outflows      $0

So, the IRR is 10%.

IRR is a capital budgeting metric to measure profitability by using a discount rate which makes the net present value of all cash flows to become zero.  To get a suitable rate, trial and error is involved, or one can make use of educated best guess.

The _____ technique consists of having multiple raters above, equal to, and below the manager providing input into a manager's evaluation.

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Answer:

360-degree appraisal

Explanation:

The term being described by the question is known in business as a 360-degree appraisal. During this appraisal method, a staff member's work during a specific time interval is discussed and critiqued by various other employees as well as the supervisors, unlike other methods that focus only on the point of view of the employees' supervisors and bosses.

Company X got a loan of e4,000,000. The company agreed repay this loan as follows: a first payment of e2,400,000 one year from now and a second payment of 2,200,000 within two years. The tax rate is 25%. Determine the cost of this loan

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Answer:

The cost of loan is $600000.

Explanation:

The loan amount = 4000000

The cost of loan refers to the interest rates and other charges that borrower pays. So in the given question first installment is 2400000 in the first year and second installment is 2200000. Here, lets assume any amount other then actual amount of loan amount is the amount spent on loan.  

So, the cost of loan = (2400000 + 2200000) – 4000000 = $600000

Consider the following timeline detailing a stream of cash​ flows: The timeline starts at Date 0 and ends at Date 4. The cash flow on Date 0 is indicated by a question mark. On Date 1, the cash flow is 100 dollars. On Date 2, the cash flow is 100 dollars. On Date 3, the cash flow is 200 dollars. On Date 4, the cash flow is 200 dollars. If the current market rate of interest is 6​%, then the present value​ (PV) of this stream of cash flows is closest​ to:

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Answer:

$509.68

Explanation:

Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows

Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator

cash flow in year 1 = $100

cash flow in year 2 = $100

cash flow in year  3= $200

cash flow in year 4 = $200

I = 6%

PV = $509.68

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  

Nieman Company purchased merchandise on account from Springhill Company for $5,400, terms 1/10, n/30. Nieman returned merchandise with an invoice amount of $900 and received full credit. a. If Nieman Company pays the invoice within the discount period, what is the amount of cash required for the payment? If required, round the answer to the nearest dollar.

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Answer:

The amount of cash required for the payment is $4,455.

Explanation:

When Nieman Company purchased merchandise the entries will be :

Merchandise $5,400 (debit)

Account Payable : Springhill Company  $5,400 (credit)

When Nieman Company  returned some merchandise and received full credit, the entries will be:

Account Payable : Springhill Company  $900 (debit)

Merchandise $900 (credit)

When Nieman Company finally pays the invoice within the discount period.

1. They are granted a cash discount of 1%

2. Pay 99% of amount owing less the credit previously granted on returned merchandise.

Entries will be :

Account Payable : Springhill Company  $4,500 (debit)

Discount received $45 (credit)

Cash $4,455 (credit)

Conclusion :

The amount of cash required for the payment is $4,455.

When using the allowance method of accounting for uncollectible accounts, the recovery of a bad debt would be recorded as a debit to Cash and a credit to Bad Debts Expense.

a. True
b. False

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Answer: False

Explanation:

A bad debt is a debt that is unlikely to be paid by the debtor and hence, the company has already written it off as the creditor is not ready to collect it anymore.

The information provided in the question is not correct. When using the allowance method of accounting for uncollectible accounts, the recovery of a bad debt would be to debit the accounts receivable and credit the allowance for doubtful debts.

Explain whether the following statement is true or false. There is no mark for stating true or false; the mark is awarded for the explanation and the illustration only.

One way in which monopolistic competition differs from oligopoly is there are no barriers to entry in oligopolies.Immersive Reader

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Answer:

The statement is false.

Explanation:

Oligopoly is a market situation where the market of a given good or service is dominated by a few strong, powerful providers. It could be described as a mix between monopoly and perfect competition, where there are several players in the market, but not so many that they can not influence the market price, and in which those providers are strong enough to establish a monopoly if they could. Examples of oligopoly markets are the market for cars and oil, among others, in which there are few but powerful enterprises in the market.

In oligopolies there are almost as many barriers as in monopolies: although there is competition between companies, for a new company it is almost impossible to enter the market since prices, quality and customers are retained by companies already established in the market.

Ace Industries has current assets equal to $3 million. The company's current ratio is 1.5, and its quick ratio is 1.1. What is the firm's level of current liabilities? What is the firm's level of inventories? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest dollar. Current liabilities: $ 2000000 Inventories:

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Answer:

Current Liabilities = $2000000

Inventories = $800000

Explanation:

The current ratio and quick ratios both are measures to assess the liquidity position of businesses. These are useful indicators of how well the business is equipped to meet its current obligations using its most liquid assets.

The current ratio is calculated as follows,

Current Ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities

The quick ratio is calculated as follows,

Quick Ratio = (Current Assets - Inventories) / Current Liabilities

To calculate the inventory level, we must first determine the value of current liabilities using the current ratio.

1.5 = 3000000 / Current Liabilities

Current Liabilities = 3000000 / 1.5

Current Liabilities = $2000000

Using the quick ratio, we can calculate the level of inventories.

1.1 = (3000000 - Inventories) / 2000000

1.1 * 2000000 = 3000000 - Inventories

2200000 = 3000000 - Inventories

Inventories = 3000000 - 2200000

Inventories = $800000

The equipment necessary for a 4 year project will cost $3,300,000 and can be sold for $650,000 at the end of the project. The asset is in the 5-year MACRS class. The depreciation percentage each year is 20.00%, 32.00%, 19.20%, 11.52%, 11.52%, and 5.76%, respectively. The company's tax rate is 40 percent. What is the aftertax salvage value of the equipment?

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Answer: $618,096

Explanation:

Accumulated depreciation after 5 years = 20% + 32% + 19.2% + 11.52

= 82.72%

Value after 4 years = 3,300,000 * ( 1 - 82.72%)

= $570,240

Gain on sale = Salvage value - Net book value

= 650,000 - 570,240

= $79,760

Aftertax salvage value = 650,000 - (Gain on sale * tax)

= 650,000 - (79,760 * 40%)

= $618,096

If the supply decreases in the market for sweet rolls, what do you expect to happen to equilibrium quantity (Qe) and equilibrium price (Pe)?

a. Qe decreases; Pe increases.
b. Qe decreases: Pe decreases
c. Qe increases; Pe decreases
d. Qe increases; Pe increases

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Answer:

The correct answer is the option A: Qe decreases; Pe increases.

Explanation:

To begin with, the situation in where the supply of a certain product decreases due to the decrease in its production will implicate that the equilibrium in the market will be changed, so what will happen is that the the supply curve will shift to the left and the price will increase because now there is less of the good in the market and its value is higher because of that and with that the quantity will decrease as well because the price has risen.

Inventory at the end of the year is overstated. Which of the following statements correctly states the effect of the error? a. net income is understated b. gross profit is understated c. stockholders' equity is overstated d. cost of goods sold is overstated

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Answer:

The answer is stockholders' equity is overstated

Explanation:

When inventories are overstated it reduces the cost of sales because the excess inventory in accounting records means the ending inventory will be higher and cost of sales will be lower.

When ending inventory is overstated, total assets and retained earnings will be overstated. And when retained earnings is overstated, stockholders' equity is also overstated because retained earnings is a line item under stockholders' equity.

Solis Company uses the FIFO method to compute equivalent units. It has 4,000 units in beginning work in process, 20% complete as to conversion costs and 50% complete as to materials costs, 66,000 units started, and 6,000 units in ending work in process, 30% complete as to conversion costs, and 80% complete as to materials cost. How much are the equivalent units for materials under the FIFO method

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Answer:

The equivalent units for materials under the FIFO method are 68,800 units

Explanation:

Equivalent units is a measurement of number of units completed in terms of percentage of inputs of production in output inventory.

Calculation of Equivalent Units under FIFO method.

To finish Opening work in process ( 4,000 units × 50%) =   2,000

Started and Completed units (66,000 - 4,000) × 100%   = 62,000

Closing Work In Process (6,000 × 80%)                           =    4,800

Equivalent units of Production                                          =  68,800

Conclusion :

The equivalent units for materials under the FIFO method are 68,800 units.

On December 31, 2020, McDaniel Company had $1,200,000 of short-term debt in the form of notes payable due February 2, 2021. On January 21, 2021, the company issued 25,000 shares of its common stock for $38 per share, receiving $950,000 proceeds after brokerage fees and other costs of issuance. On February 2, 2021, the proceeds from the stock sale, supplemented by

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation is presented below:

                                                 McDaniel Company

                                                 Partial balance sheet

Particulars                                      Amount

Current liabilities

Note payable                                 $250,000

Long term debt

Note payable refinance                $950,000

Total liabilities                                $1,200,000

We simply added the long term debt and the current liabilities so that the total liabilities could come

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