What do price controls give us?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Price controls are government-mandated minimum or maximum prices set for specific goods and are typically put in place to manage the affordability of the goods. ... Over the long term, price controls can lead to problems such as shortages, rationing, inferior product quality, and black markets.

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Consolidation among fuel providers serving airport facilities is viewed in the five forces model of competition as a(n): a. reduction of the airlines' ability to benefit from economies of scale. b. increase in switching costs because the airlines have no choice but to use jet fuel and other oil products. c. increase in the bargaining power of suppliers of a critical input. d. increase in the intensity of rivalry among airlines for scarce resources.

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Answer:

c: increase in the bargaining power of suppliers of a critical input

Explanation:

Five Forces Framework by Porter's can be regarded as a method involving analysis of competition in a business. It's analysis dream through

industrial organization economics determine forces that are responsible for competitive intensity. The forces are;

✓potential new market entrants

✓number and power of a company's competitive rivals

✓ influence of suppliers, customers,on company's profitability.

It should be noted that Consolidation among fuel providers serving airport facilities is viewed in the five forces model of competition as a increase in the bargaining power of suppliers of a critical input.

Robert Rogers, CPA performed accounting services for a client in December. A bill was mailed to client on December 30. Roberts received a check in the mail on January 5. The revenue principle would require that which of the following accounts appear on the income statement for the year ended December 31?

a. Accounts payable
b. Prepaid expense
c. Unread revenue
d. Service revenue

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Answer:

D) Service Revenue

Explanation:

From the question we are informed about the Robert Rogers, CPA who performed accounting services for a client in December. A bill was mailed to client on December 30. Roberts received a check in the mail on January 5. The revenue principle would require that which of the following accounts appear on the income statement for the year ended December 31 is Service revenue.

Service revenue can be regarded as

the income that is been generated by a company through the service they provide. This amount can be seen on the top of the company's income statement, and there is addition of this amount to the revenue gotten from

product earnings so that total revenue of company can be calculated for a specific period of time.

An income statement reports the revenues earned minus expenses incurred by a business over a period of time.


True or false ?

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

This is an income statement. Ex: Rent expenses, salaries expense, total revenues, etc.

I think the statement is false

A loan of $12,000 is to be repaid within one year with level monthly payments, due at the beginning of each month. The 12 payments equal $1,000 each. A finance charge of $632 is also due with the first payment. Which of the following is closest to the effective annual interest rate on the loan?

a. 12.7%
b. 12.9%
c.13.1%
d. 13.3%
e. 13.5%

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Solution :

It is given : loan amount = $12,000

Time to repay = 12 months

Finance charge = $ 632

AT the interest rate, outflow = inflow

The present value of the loan amounts = loan amount

[tex]$1000+632+[1000 \times (PVAF (r ,11))]=12000$[/tex]

[tex]$1000 \times PVAF(r,11)=12000-1632$[/tex]

[tex]$PVAF(r,11)=\frac{10368}{1000}$[/tex]

[tex]$PVAF(r,11)=10.368$[/tex]

Now using the annuity table we get

PVAF(1%, 11)=10.9676

This is equal to 10.368 (approximately)

∴ [tex]$r=1$[/tex] % per month of compounded monthly

So the annual interest rate is :

[tex]$=[(1+0.01)^{12}]-1$[/tex]

[tex]$r=[(1.01)^{12}]-1$[/tex]

[tex]$r = 12.68$[/tex] %

  = 12.70 %

Hence the correct option is (a).

The loan's effective yearly interest rate is 12.7 percent. As a result, option (a) is the proper response.

How do you compute the Annual Interest rate?

[tex]\text{It is given : loan amount} = $12,000\\\text{Time to repay} = 12 months\text{Finance charge} = $ 632\\\text{At the interest rate, outflow = inflow}\\\text{The present value of the loan amounts = loan amount}[/tex]

[tex]1000 + 632 + [ (P.V (r.11))] = 12,000\\\\1000 \text { x } P.V (r,11) = 12,000 - 1,632\\\\P.V (r.11) = \frac{10,368}{1000}\\\\P.V (r,11) = 10.368[/tex]

[tex]\text{Now using the annuity table we get} \\P.V (0.01, 11) =10.9676\\\text{This is equal to 10.368 (approximately)}[/tex]

[tex]r = 0.01 \text{ per month}\\\text{ Annual Interest rate}:\\r= [(1+0.01}^{12}] - 1\\r= [(1.01}^{12}] - 1\\r= 12.68\\[/tex]

Therefore, the closest option among the following choices is an option (a), i.e., 12.7%

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Miller Corporation has a premium bond making semiannual payments. The bond has a coupon rate of 8 percent, a YTM of 6 percent, and 18 years to maturity. The Modigliani Company has a discount bond making semiannual payments. This bond has a coupon rate of 6 percent, a YTM of 8 percent, and also has 18 years to maturity. Both bonds have a par value of $1,000.

Required:
a. What is the price of each bond today?
b. If interest rates remain unchanged, what do you expect the price of these bonds to be 1 year from now? In 9 years? In 13 years? In 17 years? In 18 years?

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Answer:

The function/formula for PV is PV(Rate,Nper,PMT,FV) where Rate = YTM, Nper = Period, PMT = Coupon Payment and FV = Face Value of Bonds.

a. Miller Bond  

Here, Rate = 6%/2 = 3%, Nper = 18*2 = 36, PMT = 1,000*8%*1/2 = $40 and FV = $1,000 [we use 2 since the bond is semi-annual]  

Bond Price = PV(3%,36,40,1000)

Bond Price = $1,218.32

 

Modigliani Bond

Here, Rate = 8%/2 = 4%, Nper = 18*2 = 36, PMT = 1,000*6%*1/2 = 30 and FV = $1,000 [we use 2 since the bond is semi-annual]

Bond Price = PV(4%,36,30,1000)

Bond Price = $810.92

b.   1 Year from Now

Miller Bond

Here, Rate = 6%/2 = 3%, Nper = 18*2 = 34, PMT = 1,000*8%*1/2 = $40 and FV = $1,000 [we use 2 since the bond is semi-annual]  

Bond Price = PV(3%,34,40,1000)

Bond Price = $1,211.32

Modigliani Bond  

Here, Rate = 8%/2 = 4%, Nper = 17*2 = 34, PMT = 1,000*6%*1/2 = 30 and FV = $1,000 [we use 2 since the bond is semi-annual]

Bond Price = PV(4%,34,30,1000)

Bond Price = $815.89

9 Years from Now  

Miller Bond

Here, Rate = 6%/2 = 3%, Nper = 9*2 = 18, PMT = 1,000*8%*1/2 = $40 and FV = $1,000 [we use 2 since the bond is semi-annual]  

Bond Price = PV(3%,18,40,1000)

Bond Price = $1,137.54

 

Modigliani Bond

Here, Rate = 8%/2 = 4%, Nper = 9*2 = 18, PMT = 1,000*6%*1/2 = 30 and FV = $1,000 [we use 2 since the bond is semi-annual]

Bond Price = PV(4%,18,30,1000)

Bond Price = $873.41  

13 Years from Now

Miller Bond

Here, Rate = 6%/2 = 3%, Nper = 5*2 = 10, PMT = 1,000*8%*1/2 = $40 and FV = $1,000 [we use 2 since the bond is semi-annual]  

Bond Price = PV(3%,10,40,1000)

Bond Price = $1,085.30

Modigliani Bond

Here, Rate = 8%/2 = 4%, Nper = 5*2 = 10, PMT = 1,000*6%*1/2 = 30 and FV = $1,000 [we use 2 since the bond is semi-annual]

Bond Price = PV(4%,10,30,1000)

Bond Price = $918.89  

17 Years from Now  

Miller Bond

Here, Rate = 6%/2 = 3%, Nper = 1*2 = 2, PMT = 1,000*8%*1/2 = $40 and FV = $1,000 [we use 2 since the bond is semi-annual]  

Bond Price = PV(3%,2,40,1000)

Bond Price = $1,019.13  

Modigliani Bond  

Here, Rate = 8%/2 = 4%, Nper = 1*2 = 2, PMT = 1,000*6%*1/2 = 30 and FV = $1,000 [we use 2 since the bond is semi-annual]

Bond Price = PV(4%,2,30,1000)

Bond Price = $981.14

18 Years  

Miller Bond

Here, Rate = 6%/2 = 3%, Nper = 1*2 = 2, PMT = 1,000*8%*1/2 = $40 and FV = $1,000 [we use 2 since the bond is semi-annual]  

Bond Price = PV(3%,0,40,1000)

Bond Price = $1,000

Modigliani Bond

Here, Rate = 8%/2 = 4%, Nper = 0, PMT = 1,000*6%*1/2 = 30 and FV = $1,000 [we use 2 since the bond is semi-annual]  

Bond Price = PV(4%,0,30,1000)

Bond Price = $1,000

Mechem Corporation produces and sells a single product. In April, the company sold 1,900 units. Its total sales were $152,000, its total variable expenses were $79,800, and its total fixed expenses were $56,700.

Required:

a. Construct the company's contribution format income statement for April. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)
b. Redo the company's contribution format income statement assuming that the company sells 1,800 units.

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Answer:

1. $15,500

2. $11,700

Explanation:

Given the following information,

the company sold 1,900 units

Total sales were $152,000

Total variable expenses were $79,800

Total fixed expenses were $56,700

The structure for Contribution income margin format is seen below;

Income statement:

Sales

- Total Variable cost

= Contribution margin

- Fixed costs

= Net Operating income

1. Income statement

Sales = $152,000

Less Total variable cost = ($79,800)

Contribution margin = $72,200

Less Total Fixed costs = ($56,700)

Net operating income = $15,500

2. Here, we need to calculate the unitary selling price and the unitary variable cost

Selling price = $152,000 ÷ 1,900 units = $80

Unitary Variable cost = $79,800 ÷ 1,900 units = $42

Therefore,

Sales = 1,800 units × $80

$144,000

Less total variable cost = 1,800 units × $42

$75,600

Contribution margin

$68,400

Less total fixed costs

$56,700

Net operating income

$11,700

Berkshire Inc. uses a periodic inventory system. At the end of 2017, it missed counting some inventory items, resulting in an inventory understatement by $610,000. Assume that Berkshire has a 30% income tax rate and that this was the only error it made. If undetected, what is the effect of this error on Berkshire's December 31,2017 balance sheet

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Answer:

Since the inventory was understated, that means that the cost of goods sold was overstated. Since the COGS was higher, gross profits and operating income were lower. This results in lower than income taxes, and lower net income.

Lower net income results in understated retained earnings (by $427,000), also taxes payable, a liability, will also be understated by $183,000. On the other side of the balance sheet, assets ill be understated by $610,000.

Explanation:

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a. consumer spending

b. gross exports

c. sum of all the country's businesses spending on capital

d. sum of government spending

e. gross imports

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Answer A

Explanation:

Classify the following topics as relating to microeconomics or macroeconomics.
Topic Microeconomics Macroeconomics
The effect of rent control on the housing market.
The effect of an increase in income tax on national income.
A firm's decision on which production method to use.
The effect of externality on the quantity produced by the market.
A student's decision about how to allocate his time between studying two subjects.

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Answer and Explanation:

Microeconomics is the study of the individual regarding the decision related to market demand and supply

While the macroeconomics would deals with the country like gross domestic product, national income etc

Based on this, the classification is as follows:

1. Microeconomics

2. Macroeconomics

3. Microeconomics

4. Microeconomics

5. Microeconomics

An animator needs a laptop for audio/video editing, and notices that he can pay $2600 for a Dell XPS laptop, or lease from the manufacturer for monthly payments of $75 each for four years. The designer can borrow at an interest rate of 14% APR compounded monthly. What is the cost of leasing the laptop over buying it outright

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Answer:

C) Leasing costs $145 more than buying

Explanation:

Calculation for the cost of leasing the laptop over buying it outright

First step is to get find the Present value (PV) using financial calculator

Rate =1.17% ( ⁴ 14% ÷ 12 months)

NPER=48 months ( 4 years × 12 month)

PMT=$75

FV=$0.00

Hence,PV will be :.

PV=$2,744.59

Now let calculate the cost of leasing

Cost of leasing= $2,744.59 - $2,600

Cost of leasing= $144.59

Cost of leasing=$145 Approximately

Therefore the cost of leasing the laptop over buying it outright will be $145

Mulkeen Service Company, Inc., was incorporated by Conor Mulkeen and five other managers. The following activities occurred during the year:

a. Received $48,000 cash from the managers; each was issued 1,200 shares of common stock.
b. Purchased equipment for use in the business at a cost of $8,400; one-fourth was paid in cash and the company signed a note for the balance (due in six months).
c. Signed an agreement with a cleaning service to pay it $70 per week for cleaning the corporate offices, beginning next year.
d. Conor Mulkeen borrowed $15,000 for personal use from a local bank, signing a one-year note.

Required:
a. Create T-accounts for the following accounts: Cash, Equipment, Note Payable, and Contributed Capital.
b. Using the balances in the T-accounts, fill in the following amounts for the accounting equation:

Assest $_______ = Liabilities$ _______ + Stockholders Equity $_______

c. Explain your response to events (c) and (d).

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Answer:

a)

cash                                             common stock

48,000                                                         48,000

                2,100

45,900              

equipment                                 note payable

8,400                                                           6,300

b)

Assets                       =     Liabilities        +           Equity

$54,300                           $6,300                        $48,000

c)

there is no transaction in (c) and the corporation is a separate entity and Conor's personal accounts are not part of it.

Gutierrez Company reported net income of $196,100 for 2020. Gutierrez also reported depreciation expense of $47,400 and a loss of $5,600 on the disposal of plant assets. The comparative balance sheet shows a decrease in accounts receivable of $10,900 for the year, a $12,900 increase in accounts payable, and a $3,200 decrease in prepaid expenses.

Required:
Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows for 2020.

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Answer:

$276,100

Explanation:

Preparation of the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows for 2020

GUTIERREZ COMPANY Statement of Cash FlowsFor Year Ended December 31, 2020

Cash flows – operating activities

Net income $196,100

Add Reconciling adjustments to net income to netcash provided by activities:

Depreciation expense$47,400

Loss on Disposal of plant assets $5,600

Increase in Accounts payable $12,900

Decrease in Accounts receivable $10,900

Decrease in Prepaid expenses $3,200

Net cash – operating activities $276,100

Therefore the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows for 2020 will be $276,100

Merchandise inventory includes:__________

a. costs to purchase
b. costs to sell
c. shipping costs
d. costs to prepare for sale
e. cost of goods sold

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Answer:

a. costs to purchase

c. shipping costs

d. costs to prepare for sale

Explanation:

Merchandise inventory is a commodity offered for sale. It is the cost of goods that is readily available at hand which is ready for sale From the options; the Merchandise inventory includes: costs to purchase, shipping costs and costs to prepare for sale.

The remaining options are addressed in the income statement.

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