Tonya, who lives in California, inherited a $100,000 State of California bond in 2020. Her marginal Federal tax rate is 35%, and her marginal state tax rate is 5%. The California bond pays 3.3% interest, which is not subject to California income tax. She can purchase a corporate bond of comparable risk that will yield 5.2% or a U.S. government bond that pays 4.6% interest. What is the after-tax income from each bond

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Answer 1

Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The after-tax income from each bond is given below:

• California bond

This will be calculated as the inherited amount of California bond multiplied by the interest rate

= $100,000 × 3.30%

= $100,000 × 0.033

After tax interest revenue = $3300

Note that there are no deduction for Federal income, and California tax here.

• Corporate bond.

Inherited amount of corporate bond = $100,000

Multiply: Interest rate = 5.20%

Before tax interest revenue = ($100,000 × 5.20%) = $5,200

Less: Federal income tax = ($5,200 × 35%) = ($1,820)

Less: California tax = $5,200 × 5% = $260

Less: Federal tax benefit = ($260 × 35%) = $91

After tax interest revenue = $3,211

• U.S Government bond

Inherited amount of U.S. government bond = $100,000

Multiply: Interest rate = 4.60%

Before tax interest revenue = $4,600

Less: Federal income tax = $4,600 × 35% = $1,610

Less: California tax = $0

Less: Federal tax benefit on the state income tax paid = $0

After tax interest revenue = $4600 - $1610 = $2,990


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Economic costs of unemployment
Consider a hypothetical economy in which potential output is $200 billion and the natural rate of unemployment is 4%. The current unemployment rate is 5.6%. Since the unemployment rate is greater than the natural rate of unemployment, the economy's actual GDP will be______ potential GDP.
According to Okun's law, the economy's GDP gap is billion. The burden of an increase in the economy-wide unemployment rate can differ widely across regions and across different groups of people. For example, in the United States, the jobless rate among workers with only a high school diploma has tended to be________ than the jobless rate among college graduates.

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Answer: less than; higher

Explanation:

Since the unemployment rate is greater than the natural rate of unemployment, the economy's actual GDP will be less than potential GDP.

...the jobless rate among workers with only a high school diploma has tended to be higher than the jobless rate among college graduates.

When the economy is at its natural rate of unemployment, it means that the economy is producing at potential GDP. If however, the unemployment rate is more than this natural rate, it means that the economy is facing a downturn which is causing companies to not employ as much labor. Actual GDP is therefore lower than Potential GDP.

Workers with more specialized skills will usually feel the impact of an increase in unemployment less those with more general skills will. For this reason, college graduates will see less unemployment than those with only a high school diploma.

AP* Price discrimination occurs when differences in a product's price reflect differences in marginal costs differences in a product's price reflect differences in marginal costs a products's average cost is greater than its average revenue a products's average cost is greater than its average revenue differences in a product's price do not reflect differences in costs of production differences in a product's price do not reflect differences in costs of production a product's average cost is less than its average revenue a product's average cost is less than its average revenue the supply of the product is elastic

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Answer:

differences in a product's price do not reflect differences in costs of production.

Explanation:

Price can be defined as the amount of money that is required to be paid by a buyer (customer) to a seller (producer) in order to acquire goods and services.

In sales and marketing, pricing of products is considered to be an essential element of a business firm's marketing mix because place, promotion and product largely depends on it.

One of the importance associated with the pricing of products is that, it improves the image of a business firm.

Price discrimination refers to the situation in which a business firm sells an identical product to different consumers at different selling price based on reasons that are not in any way associated or related with its manufacturing cost.

This ultimately implies that, price discrimination occurs when differences in a product's price do not reflect differences in costs of production.

8. Zelda owns a 50% general interest in YZ Partnership. At the beginning of the current year, the adjusted basis in her partnership interest was $95,000. In the current year, YZ generated a $110,000 business loss, earned $15,000 dividend and interest income on its investments and recognized a $7,000 capital gain. YZ also made a $5,000 distribution to Zelda. Compute Zelda’s adjusted basis in the partnership at the end of the year.

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Answer:

$52,500

Explanation:

Computation for Zelda’s adjusted basis in the partnership at the end of the year.

Zelda’s adjusted basis=$95,000-(50%*$110,000)+(50%*$15,000)+$5,000

Zelda’s adjusted basis=$95,000-$55,000+$7,500+$5,000

Zelda’s adjusted basis= $52,500

Based on the information given we assumed 50% because Zelda is a 50% partner.

Therefore Zelda’s adjusted basis in the partnership at the end of the year will be $52,500

In its income statement for the year ended December 31, 2022, Pharoah Company reported the following condensed data. Salaries and wages expenses $595,200 Loss on disposal of plant assets $106,880 Cost of goods sold 1,263,360 Sales revenue 2,828,800 Interest expense 85,200 Income tax expense 32,000 Interest revenue 83,200 Sales discounts 204,800 Depreciation expense 396,800 Utilities expense 140,800
Prepare a multiple-step income statement. (List other revenues before other expenses.)
Pharoah Company
Income Statement

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Answer:

Net income is $86,960.

Explanation:

A multi-step income statement is an income statement which dsplayes th gross profit and the detailed of each category of expenses and incomes to arrive at a company's net income for a particular period.

A multi-step income statement can be prepared as follows:

Pharoah Company

Income statement

For the year ended December 31, 2022

Details                                                                $          

Sales revenue                                          2,828,800

Sales discounts                                        (204,800)  

Net sales revenue                                   2,624,000

Cost of goods sold                                 (1,263,360)  

Gross profit                                              1,360,640

Operating expenses:

Salaries and wages expenses                (595,200)

Depreciation expense                             (396,800)

Utilities expense                                       (140,800)  

Operating income                                      227,840

Other income (loss):

Loss on disposal of plant assets             (106,880)

Interest income (expense):

Interest expense                                        (85,200)

Interest revenue                                          83,200  

Income before tax                                      118,960

Income tax expense                                 (32,000)  

Net income                                                 86,960    

Robert, a highly experienced software engineer, joins a new company as the manager of a large group of employees. In his first meeting with the employees of the new organization, he explains his expectations on the behavior of employees. He also lets the employees know that noncompliance with his norms will result in withholding the rewards that they receive. Which of the following types of power is Robert using here?

a. reward
b. transformational
c. referent
d. coercive

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Answer:

reward, maybe even referent

Explanation:

Robert is using rewarding to let people know that they need to work or they won't be rewarded.

How does risk influence the rate of interest?

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Answer:

Interest rate risk directly affects the values of fixed income securities. Since interest rates and bond prices are inversely related, the risk associated with a rise in interest rates causes bond prices to fall and vice versa. Interest rate risk affects the prices of bonds, and all bondholders face this type of risk.

Explanation:

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Caroli, who was 17 years old, signed an agreement to buy a used computer from Egan for $150. While Caroli was on his way to pick up the equipment, Egan got an offer for $250 from someone else. When CAroli arrived with the money to complete the transaction, Egan told him he was unwilling to go through with the agreement because Caroli was a mior.
a. Can Egan cancel the contract?
b. Is this a voidable contract?
c. Can Caroli cancel the contract?
d. If Egan sells the computer to Caroli, can Caroli later return the computer?

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

a. Can Egan cancel the contract.

No. In the United states, adults who contract with minor are bound to the contract. Only the minor may disaffirm the contract.

b. Is this a voidable contract.

Yes it is. It is voidable in the scenes that it can be affirmed or rejected by one of the parties to the contract, in this case the minor - Caroli

c. Can Caroli cancel the contract.

Yes, he can. This is because he has not attained the statutory age - 18 years, hence a minor. This may however be challenged if it is the minor partial performs that term of the contract and its shown to understand that terms

d. If Egan sells the computer to Caroli, can Caroli later return the computer.

Yes. In this case, it shows that the minor - Caroli has disaffirm the contract, hence must return the computer to Egan.

Bramble, Inc. has 11200 shares of 3%, $100 par value, noncumulative preferred stock and 224000 shares of $1 par value common stock outstanding at December 31, 2020. There were no dividends declared in 2019. The board of directors declares and pays a $65700 dividend in 2020. What is the amount of dividends received by the common stockholders in 2020?

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Answer:

See

Explanation:

Total dividends = 65,700

Common stock outstanding = 224,000 shares

Preferred dividend

= Number of shares × Par value 3%

= 11,200 × 100 × 3%

= $33,600

Dividends received by common stockholders

= (65,700 × 2) - (33,600 × 3)

= 131,400 - 100,800

= 30,600

Here is the income statement for Teal Mountain Inc.
TEAL MOUNTAIN INC.
Income Statement
For the Year Ended December 31, 2017
Sales revenue $402,900
Cost of goods sold 256,700
Gross profit 146,200
Expenses (including $ 10,200 interest and $29,600 income taxes) 89,200
Net income $57,000
Additional information:
1. Common stock outstanding January 1, 2017, was 30,000 shares, and 39,000 shares were outstanding at December 31, 2017.
2. The market price of Teal Mountain stock was $15 in 2017.
3. Cash dividends of $24,700 were paid, $ 6,500 of which were to preferred stockholders.
Compute the following measures for 2017.
(a) Earnings per share $_____
(b) Price-earnings ratio _____ times
(c) Payout ratio _____ %
(d) Times interest earned _____ times

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

a. The earnings per share would be calculated as;

Earnings per share = (Net income - Preferred stock dividend) / Average number of common shares outstanding

But

Weighted average number of common shares = (Number of common shares outstanding in the beginning + Number of common shares outstanding at then end) / 2

= (30,000 + 39,000) / 2

= 34,500

Preferred stock dividend = 6,500

Therefore,

Earnings per share = ($57,000 - $6,500) / 34,500

= $50,500 / 34,500

= $1.46

b. Price earnings ratio

= Market price per share / Earning per share

= $15 / $1.46

= 10.27 times

c. The payout ratio

= (Total cash dividends - Preferred stock dividends) / Net income

= ($24,700 - $6,500) / $57,000

= $18,200 / $57,00)

= 31.93%

d. Times interest

= ( Net income + Interest expense + Tax expense) / Interest expense.

= $57,000 + $10,200 + $29,600) / $10,200

= $96,800 / $10,200

= 9.49 times

In 2019, Ivanhoe Company had a break-even point of $385,000 based on a selling price of $7 per unit and fixed costs of $115,500. In 2020, the selling price and the variable costs per unit did not change, but the break-even point increased to $454,000.

Required:
a. Compute the variable costs per unit and the contribution margin ratio for 2019.
b. Compute the increase in fixed costs for 2020.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

2019:

Break-even point= $385,000

Selling price= $7

Fixed costs= $115,500

2020:

Break-even point= $454,000

First, we need to calculate the contribution margin ratio for 2019. We will use the following formula:

Break-even point (dollars)= fixed costs/ contribution margin ratio

385,000 = 115,500 / contribution margin ratio

contribution margin ratio*385,000 = 115,500

contribution margin ratio= 0.3

Now, we can determine the unitary variable cost:

contribution margin ratio= unitary contribution margin / selling price

0.3 = (7 - unitary variable cost) / 7

2.1 = 7 - unitary variable cost

unitary variable cost= $4.9

Finally, we can determine the fixed costs for 2020 and the net increase with 2019:

Break-even point (dollars)= fixed costs/ contribution margin ratio

454,000= fixed costs / 0.3

$136,200 = fixed costs

Increase= 136,200 - 115,500= $20,700

Sage Company began operations at the beginning of 2021. The following information pertains to this company.

1. Pretax financial income for 2021 is $87,000.
2. The tax rate enacted for 2021 and future years is 20%.
3. Differences between the 2021 income statement and tax return are listed below:

a. Warranty expense accrued for financial reporting purposes amounts to $6,600. Warranty deductions per the tax return amount to $1,900.
b. Gross profit on construction contracts using the percentage-of-completion method per books amounts to $84,500. Gross profit on construction contracts for tax purposes amounts to $66,300.
c. Depreciation of property, plant, and equipment for financial reporting purposes amounts to $57,900. Depreciation of these assets amounts to $84,300 for the tax return.
d. A $3,200 fine paid for violation of pollution laws was deducted in computing pretax financial income.
e. Interest revenue recognized on an investment in tax-exempt municipal bonds amounts to $1,500.

4. Taxable income is expected for the next few years. (Assume (a) is short-term in nature; assume (b) and (c) are long-term in nature.)

Required:
a. Compute taxable income for 2021.
b. Compute the deferred taxes at December 31, 2021, that relate to the temporary differences described above.
c. Prepare the journal entry to record income tax expense

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Answer:

Answer is explained in the explanation section below.

Explanation:

Solution:

a. Taxable income for 2021.

Sage Company:

Computation of Taxable income and income tax for 2021

Pretax financial Income = $87000

Permanent differences:

Fine for Pollution = $3200

Interest revenue on municipal bonds = -$1500

Temporary differences:

Less: Excess of depreciation as per tax over books = -$26400

Add: Warranty expense in books higher than as per tax = $4700

Less: Gross profit as per books higher than as per tax on construction contracts = -$18200

Taxable Income = $48800

Income Tax (20%) =  $9760

b. Deferred Taxes:

Deferred tax assets = $4700*20% = $940

Deferred tax liability = ($26,400 + $18,200) * 20% = $8920

c. Note: Journal Entries are attached in the attachment below.

6.
Jane's Juice Bar has the following cost schedules:
Quantity
Variable Cost
Total Cost
O vats of juice
1
2.
3
4
5
$ 0
10
25
45
70
100
135
$ 30
40
55
75
100
130
165
6
a. Calculate average variable cost, average total
cost, and marginal cost for each quantity.
b. Graph all three curves. What is the
relationship between the marginal-cost
curve and the average-total-cost curve?
Between the marginal-cost curve and the
average-variable-cost curve? Explain.

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Answer:

This may help you to solve it

A company uses the percent of sales method to determine its bad debts expense. At the end of the current year, the company's unadjusted trial balance reported the following selected amounts: Accounts receivable $ 378,000 debit Allowance for uncollectible accounts 530 credit Net Sales 830,000 credit All sales are made on credit. Based on past experience, the company estimates that 0.6% of net credit sales are uncollectible. What amount should be debited to Bad Debts Expense when the year-end adjusting entry is prepared

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Answer:

$1,738

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What amount should be debited to Bad Debts Expense when the year-end adjusting entry is prepared

Using this formula

Bad Debts Expense=[(Accounts receivable*Estimated uncollectible net credit sales)-Allowance for uncollectible accounts]

Let plug in the formula

Bad Debts Expense=[($378,000*0.6%)-$530]

Bad Debts Expense=$2,268-$530

Bad Debts Expense=$1,738

Therefore the amount that should be debited to Bad Debts Expense when the year-end adjusting entry is prepared is $1,738

Zeus, Inc. produces a product that has a variable cost of $9.50 per unit. The company's fixed costs are $40,000. The product sells for $12.00 a unit and the company desires to earn a $20,000 profit. What is the volume of sales in units required to achieve the target profit? (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

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Answer:

Break-even point in units= 26,087

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Selling price= $12

Unitary variable cost= 9.7

Fixed costs= $40,000

Desired profit= $20,000

To calculate the number of units to be sold, we need to use the following formula:

Break-even point in units= (fixed costs + desired profit) / contribution margin per unit

Break-even point in units= (40,000 + 20,000) / (12 - 9.7)

Break-even point in units= 26,087

Jamarcus was his collegiate chapter's delegate at a national conference of a professional business fraternity, Phi Chi Theta, in which he is a member. When the business meeting was conducted, parliamentary procedure was used, and Jamarcus was not familiar with this. Thus, he looked to the others to learn how he should behave in this situation. What type of influence does this reference group exhibit? procedural transient substantive informational legal

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Answer:

informational

Explanation:

Informational influence is defined as a new concept or information that occurs within a group and leads to change in group member attitudes, behaviour, and belief.

In the given scenario parliamentary procedure was used in a business meeting and Jamarcus was not familiar with this.

He looked to other group members to learn how he should behave in this situation.

In this case the group is providing information of proper way of behaving during the meeting.

Setrakian Industries needs to raise $48.5 million to fund a new project. The company will sell bonds that have a coupon rate of 5.56 percent paid semiannually and that mature in 10 years. The bonds will be sold at an initial YTM of 6.13 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:

25,317 unit

Explanation:

Current price of bond = PV(Rate, Nper, Pmt, Fv)

Current price of bond = PV(6.13%/2, 10*2 ,5.56%/2*2000, 2000)

Current price of bond = $1,915.71

Number of bonds to issue = $48,500,000 / $1,915.71

Number of bonds to issue = 25316.98430

Number of bonds to issue = 25,317 unit

Henry Ford is known for the introduction of the assembly line and the Model T. As his manufacturing effort expanded, however, he also adopted an attitude that came to be known as Fordism. What was one of the central tenets in his system?

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Answer:

Fordism, a specific stage of economic development in the 20th century. Fordism is a term widely used to describe (1) the system of mass production that was pioneered in the early 20th century by the Ford Motor Company or (2) the typical postwar mode of economic growth and its associated political and social order in advanced capitalism.

Explanation:

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cgehhE10-12 The following are selected 2014 transactions of Pedigo Corporation. Jan. 1 Purchased a small company and recorded goodwill of $150,000. Its useful life is indefi nite. May 1 Purchased for $75,000 a patent with an estimated useful life of 5 years and a legal life of 20 years. Instructions Prepare necessary adjusting entries at December 31 to record amortization required by the events above. E10-13 Gill Company, organized

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What is an easement? What is it called when an easement is obtained against the consent of the landowner? What type of easement can be created by two adjacent landowners where one of them is “landlocked” by the other landowner?

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Answer:

1. An easement is the right given to a person by law to utilize a particular part of another person's land.

2. When an easement is obtained against the consent of the landowner it is known as Prescriptive easement.

3. An easement that is created by two adjacent landowners where one is landlocked by the other landowner is called Easement appurtenant.

Explanation:

An easement is the lawful right of a person to use another person's property. Ingress, egress, and drainage are common reasons why an easement might be needed. When a piece of land does not have access to a roadway, then an easement might be required.

Prescriptive easement occurs when a land has been used by another person who is not the legal owner for up to twenty years without the consent/knowledge of the original owner of the land.

Easement appurtenant occurs for example when a person cannot access his own land with passing through another person's land. An easement by necessity can be created in such situations to solve the problem.

Alfredo Inc. reports net income of $248,000 for the year ended December 31. It also reports $95,500 depreciation expense and a $5,900 gain on the sale of equipment. Its comparative balance sheet reveals a $39,100 decrease in accounts receivable, a $17,550 increase in accounts payable, and a $13,700 decrease in wages payable. Calculate the cash provided (used) in operating activities using the indirect method.

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Answer:

$380,550

Explanation:

Cash flows from operating activities:

Net income                                                        $248,000

Adjustments to net income:

Depreciation expense $95,500

Gain on sale of equipment ($5,900)

Decrease in accounts rec. $39,100

Increase in accounts pay. $17,550

Decrease in wages payable ($13,700)             $132,550

Net cash flow from operating activities           $380,550

The following note transactions occurred during the year for Towell Company: Nov. 10 Towell issued a 90-day, 9% note payable for $8,000 to Hyatt Company for merchandise. Dec. 1 Towell signed a 120-day, 10% note at the bank for $12,000. Dec. 20 Towell gave Barr, Inc., a 60-day, 10%, $12,000 note for payment of account. Prepare the general journal entries necessary to adjust the interest accounts at December 31. Use 360 days for calculations and round to the nearest dollar.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The general journal entries necessary to adjust the interest accounts at December 31 will be:

1. December 31:

Debit: Interest Expenses = $8,000 × 9% × 51/ 360 = $102

Credit: Interest payable = $102

(To accrue interest expenses for the note issued on November 10).

2. December 31:

Debit: Interest Expenses = $12,000 × 10% ×30/360 = $120

Credit: Interest payable = $120

(To accrue interest expenses for the note issued on December 1)

3. December 31:

Debit: Interest Expenses = $12,000 × 10% × 11/360 = $36.67

Credit: Interest payable = $36.67

(To accrue interest expenses for the note issued on December 20).

The expected return on a portfolio: Group of answer choices can be greater than the expected return on the best performing security in the portfolio. can be less than the expected return on the worst performing security in the portfolio. is independent of the performance of the overall economy. is limited by the returns on the individual securities within the portfolio. is an arithmetic average of the returns of the individual securities when the weights of those securities are unequal.

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Answer:

is limited by the returns on the individual securities within the portfolio

Explanation:

Portfolio is simply defined as a list of securities showing how much is (or will be) invested in each of them.

The expected return on a portfolio is calculated as the weighted average of the expected returns on the securities that the portfolio involves. The weight of each security is the a Portion or a fraction of wealth invested in that security. Expected return on a portfolio of N securities is: rp= sum (Xr).

Expected Return is usually based on anticipated income and anticipated capital appreciation.

Pina Football Shop began operations on January 2, 2017. The following stock record card for footballs was taken from the records at the end of the year.
Date Voucher Terms Units Received Unit Invoice Cost Gross Invoice
Amount
1/15 10624 Net 30 67 $28 $1,876
3/15 11437 1/5, net 30 82 23 1,886
6/20 21332 1/10, net 30 107 21 2,247
9/1 227644 1/10, net 30 101 17 1,717
11/24 31269 1/10, net 30 93 16 1,488
Totals 450 $9,214
A physical inventory on December 31, 2017, reveals that 111 footballs were in stock. The bookkeeper informs you that all the discounts were taken. Assume that Pina Football Shop uses the invoice price less discount for recording purchases.
(a) Compute the December 31, 2017, inventory using the FIFO method.
B.) Compute the 2017 cost of goods sold using the LIFO method.

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Answer:

A. FIFO $1,794

B. LIFO $6,326

Explanation:

(a) Computation for the December 31, 2017, inventory using the FIFO method

Value of closing Stock

93 Footballs purchased in November = 93 * $16 93 Footballs purchased in November= $1,488

18 Footballs purchased in September= (111-93)* $17

18 Footballs purchased in September= 18* $17

18 Footballs purchased in September= $306

Total Value as on 31 December, 2017 =$1,488+$396

Total Value as on 31 December, 2017=$1,794

Therefore the December 31, 2017, inventory using the FIFO method will be $1,794

B.) Computation for the 2017 cost of goods sold using the LIFO method.

First step is to calculate the Value of closing Stock

67 Footballs purchased in January= 67 * $28

67 Footballs purchased in January = $1,876

44 Footballs purchsed in March= (111-67)* $23

44 Footballs purchsed in March=44*$23

44 Footballs purchsed in March= $1,012

Total Value as on 31 December, 2017=$1,876+$1,012

Total Value as on 31 December, 2017 = $2,888

Now let calculate the Cost of goods sold using this formula

Cost of goods sold

= Gross Invoice amount - Value of closing stock

Let plug in the formula

Cost of goods sold= $9,214 - $2,888

Cost of goods sold= $6,326

Therefore the 2017 cost of goods sold using the LIFO method will be $6,326

Dream, Inc., has debt outstanding with a face value of $6 million. The value of the firm if it were entirely financed by equity would be $18.25 million. The company also has 440,000 shares of stock outstanding that sell at a price of $32 per share. The corporate tax rate is 35 percent. What is the decrease in the value of the company due to expected bankruptcy costs? (Enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, e.g., 1,234,567. Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.)

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Answer:

$955,000

Explanation:

According to the Modigliani and Miller theory, we can calculate the value of the levered firm which is denoted by;

VI = Vu + tB

VI = 18.25million + 0.35(6million)

VI = 20.35 million

We can also calculate the total market value of the firm Vt by adding the debt (B) with the total equity (SV)

Vt = B + SV

Vt = 5 million + 440,000(32)

Vt = 5 million + 14.80 million

Vt = 19.80 million

Then the decrease in the value of the company due to bankruptcy is

Vb = VI - Vt

Vb = 20.35 million - 19.80 million

VB = $955,000

Data on the level of support for corporate sustainability (measured on a quantitative scale ranging from 0 to 160 points) for each of 992 senior managers at CPA firms are saved in CORSUS.txt
a) Construct a histogram for the data and use it to evaluate the validity of the normality assumption.
b) Obtain the mean and standard deviation for the data and use these statistics to evaluate the validity of the normality assumption.
c) Obtain the interquartile rage for the data and use these statistics to evaluate the validity of the normality assumption

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Answer:

A) attached below

B) mean value = 67.755,  std = 26.871

C) IQR( interquartile range ) = 37

Explanation:

A) Construct a histogram for the data and use it to evaluate the validity of normality assumption

Using Minitab to construct the Histogram from the shape of the Histogram we can see that the Normality assumption is valid because the shape is fairly symmetric

screenshot of Histogram is attached below

B) Obtain the mean and standard deviation for the data and use these statistics to evaluate the validity of the normality assumption.

still using Minitab to determine the std and mean values

mean value = 67.755,  std = 26.871

Next : find the percentage of the observation that lie within 1,2 and 3 std from the mean

For one(1) std from the mean the interval = ( 40.884, 94.626 )

percentage of observation = 665 / 992 = 67.04

For two(2) std from the mean; The interval = ( 14.013 , 121.497 )

percentage of observation = 946 / 992 = 95.36%

For three(3) std from the mean ; The interval = ( -12.858, 148.368 )

percentage of observations = 991 / 992 = 99.90%

The percentages from the above calculations indicates the validity of the normality assumption

C) Obtain the interquartile rage for the data and use these statistics to evaluate the validity of the normality assumption

using MINITAB

since the data are assumed Normal; Ratio = [tex]\frac{IQR}{S} = 1.3[/tex]

std (s) = 26.871,   IQR( interquartile range ) = 37

Next check if     IQR / S will be = 1.3

= 37 / 26.871 = 1.377 ( This validates the normality assumption )

Both __________ and __________ affect the awareness and motivation of a firm to undertake actions and responses. a. first-mover advantages; corporate size b. market commonality; resource similarity c. management capabilities; competitive analysis d. speed of management decisions; management actions

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Answer:

b. market commonality; resource similarity

Explanation:

The two things that can impact the awareness and the motivation so that the firm could take the actions and responses is that the market commodity where the company deals with and the similarity of the resources. These two things would be required that can impact the awareness and the motivation level of the firm

hence, the option b is correct

The following information applies to the questions displayed below Over a four-year period, Jackie Corporation reported the following series of gross profits 2018 2019 2020 2021 $60,000 $66,000 $74,000 $90,000 Cost of goods sold32,000 46,00028,000 48,000 $28,000 $20,000 $46,000 $42,000 Net sales Cross profit In 2021, the company performed a comprehensive review of its inventory accounting procedures. Based on this review company records reveal that ending inventory was understated by $11,000 in 2019. Inventory in all other years is correct. Problem 6-10A Part 1
Required:
1. Calculate the gross profit ratio for each of the four years based on amounts originally reported. (Round your answers to the nearest whole percent.) Gross Profit Ratio 2018 2019 2020 2021 The following information applies to the questions displayed below Over a four-year period, Jackie Corporation reported the following series of gross profits 2021 Net sales Cost of goods sold Gross profit $60,000 $66,000 $74,000 $90,000 $28,000 $20,000 46,000 $42,000 In 2021, the company performed a comprehensive review of its inventory accounting procedures. Based on this review, company records reveal that ending inventory was understated by $11,000 in 2019. Inventory in all other years is correct
2. Calculate the gross profit ratio for each of the four years based on corrected amounts. (Round your answers to the nearest whole percent.) Gross Ratio 2018 2019 2020 2021

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Answer:

1. Gross Profit ratio

2018 47%

2019 30%

2020 62%

2021 47%

2. Gross Profit ratio

2018 47%

2019 47%

2020 47%

2021 47%

Explanation:

1. Calculation for the gross profit ratio for each of the four years based on amounts originally reported.

2018 2019 2020 2021

Net sales $60,000 $66,000 $74,000 $90,000

Less Cost of goods sold $32,000 $46,000 $28,000 $48,000

=Gross profit$ 28,000 $20,000 $46,000 $42,000

Gross Profit ratio

2018 47% =$28,000/$60,000

2019 30% =$20,000/$66,000

2020 62% =$46,000/$74,000

2021 47% =$42,000/$90,000

2. Calculation for the gross profit ratio for each of the four years based on corrected amounts.

Cost of goods sold 2019=$46,000-$11,000

Cost of goods sold 2019=$35,000

Cost of goods sold 2020=$28,000+$11,000

Cost of goods sold 2020=$39,000

2018 2019 2020 2021

Net sales $60,000 $66,000 $74,000 $90,000

Less Cost of goods sold $32,000 $35,000 $39,000 $48,000

=Gross profit $28,000 $31,000 $35,000 $42,000

Gross Profit ratio

2018 47% =$28,000/$60,000

2019 47% =$31,000/$66,000

2020 47% =$35,000/$74,000

2021 47% =$42,000/$90,000

Chess Top uses the perpetual inventory system. On May 1st, the beginning inventory consisted of 480 units that cost $65 each. During the month, the company made two purchases: May 3rd, 720 units at $68 each May 20th, 360 units at $70 each. Chess Top also sold 800 units on May 10th , Using the LIFO method, what is the amount of cost of goods sold for themonth

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Answer:

the amount of the cost of goods sold is $55,120

Explanation:

The computation of the cost of goods sold for the month is shown below:

Since 800 units were sold out of which 360 units would sold at $70 and the remaining units i.e. 440 units would be sold at $68

= 360 units × $70 + 440 units × $68

= $25,200 + $29,920

= $55,120

Hence, the amount of the cost of goods sold is $55,120

Apple Inc. just paid a dividend of $3 per share. You expect that Apple's dividend will increase at the rate of 10% per year for the next 10 years. After that, you expect that Apple Inc. will increase its dividend at the rate of 3% per year forever. The required rate of return for Apple is 20%. What is the price of Apple just after the current dividend was paid?

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Answer:

The price of Apple just after the current dividend was paid is $26.79.

Explanation:

Note: See the attached file for the calculation of present values for year 1 to 10 dividends.

From the attached excel file, we have:

Previous year dividend in year 1 = Dividend just paid = $3

Total of dividends from year 1 to year 10 = $19.17617169980840

Year 10 dividend = $7.781227380

Therefore, we have:

Year 11 dividend = Year 10 dividend * (100% + Perpetual dividend growth rate) = $7.781227380 * (100% + 3%) = $8.0146642014

Price at year 10 = Year 11 dividend / (Rate of return - Perpetual dividend growth rate) = $8.0146642014 / (20% - 3%) = $47.1450835376471

PV of price at year 10 = Price at year 10 / (100% + Required return)^Number of years = $47.1450835376471 / (100% + 20%)^10 = $7.61419419713817

Price of Apple = Total of dividends from year 1 to year 8 + PV of price at year 10 = $19.17617169980840 + $7.61419419713817 = $26.79

International trade theory attempts to explain why nations trade and to help predict the direction, composition, and volume of goods that will be traded A variety of different theories have been proposed over the past several centuries to help explain the existence of trade between nations and to help predict whether trade will occur, what products or services will be traded, the direction of this trade, and the volume of this trade. Understanding the differences between these theories helps managers and policy makers to understand whether and how to pursue trade opportunities internationally
Drag each of the general characteristics listed to the international trade theory that it is most associated with:
International Trade Theory
General Characteristics
Government stimulates trade by means of protectionism
Mercantilism Factors that can drive competitive advantage for one economy over another
Absolute Advantage Trade influenced by relative income levels
Comparative Advantage Trade materials that are abundant
Trade most efficiently produced goods
Differences in Resource Endowments
Overlapping Demand
Trade goods and services at a lower opportunity cost than others
Diamond Model of National Competitive Advantage

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Answer:

International Trade Theory  - General Characteristics:

1. Absolute Advantage Trade influenced by relative income levels

2. Comparative Advantage Trade materials that are abundant  Trade most efficiently produced goods.

Explanation:

The international trade theory is a part of economics that deals oh aspects of international trade that include exports and imports. Was described by adam smith as welfare economics. As the countries having an absolute advantage and comparative advantages in the products they sold in the global markets. According to the Ricardian model the factors endowments were related to land, capital, and labor.
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