Answer:
Employees need to know what is expected of them; having clear expectations helps employees do their job well. A good manager will convey his expectations and make sure employees understand them. He also will make himself available to employees, so they can have the opportunity to clarify any confusion they may have.
When Disney acquired Marvel Comics on August 31, 2009, for $4.24 billion, management needed to determine whether there were opportunities to strengthen the business and leverage cross-business value-chain relationships, which would include all of the following potential opportunities, except Group of answer choices transferring valuable resources and capabilities from one business to another. sharing the use of powerful and well-respected brand names across multiple businesses. retaining cultural independence of the businesses, individual brands and operating differences encouraging knowledge-sharing and collaborative activity among the businesses. combining related value-chain activities of different businesses to achieve lower costs.
Answer:
retaining cultural independence of the businesses, individual brands and operating differences encouraging knowledge-sharing and collaborative activity among the businesses.
Explanation:
When Disney purchased Marvel they were probably searching for synergy which means that their combined effort is larger than the addition of their individual efforts. Synergy is achieved through sharing resources and allocating them more effectively, not by separating the companies.
What is the tax due for a single taxpayer reporting a taxable income of $65,725?
And you are
If line 43
(taxable
income) is-
At
But
least less
than
Single
Married Married Head of
filing filing household
jointly separately
Your tax is-
65,000
65,000 65,050
65,050 65,100
65,100 65,150
65,150 65.200
11,995
12,008
12,020
12033
8,821
8,829
8,836
SQM
11,995
12,008
12,020
1202
10,509
10,521
10,534
Answer:
[tex]Tax = \$14459.5[/tex]
Explanation:
The question has a lot of confusing and unclear details. I will just answer the part that requests for the amount of tax to be paid by the single person given the taxable income of $65,725
Given
[tex]Taxable\ Income = \$65725[/tex]
Status: Single
Required
Determine the tax amount
For a single person whose taxable income is within the range of $39,476 - $84,200, the tax is 22% of the taxable income.
So, we have:
[tex]Tax = 22\% * Taxable\ Income[/tex]
[tex]Tax = 22\% * \$65725[/tex]
[tex]Tax = 0.22 * \$65725[/tex]
[tex]Tax = \$14459.5[/tex]
Answer:
The right answer is 12,170.
Explanation:
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Edison Corporation's variable manufacturing overhead rate is $5.00 per direct labor-hour. Total budgeted fixed overhead is $25,000 per month. The $25,000 per month includes $7,000 in depreciation expense. Total budgeted direct labor-hours for the month of July is 20,000. Budgeted cash disbursements for manufacturing overhead for July equals ______. Multiple choice question. $125,000 $132,000 $118,000 $100,000
Answer:
$118,000
Explanation:
Calculation for what the Budgeted cash disbursements for manufacturing overhead for July equals
Using this formula
Budgeted cash disbursement for manufacturing overhead for July=Variable overhead+Fixed overhead-Non-cash depreciation expenses
Let plug in the formula
Budgeted cash disbursement for manufacturing overhead for July=(20,000 x 5.00) + 25,000 – 7,000
Budgeted cash disbursement for manufacturing overhead for July=100,000+ 25,000 – 7,000
Budgeted cash disbursement for manufacturing overhead for July=$118,000
Therefore the Budgeted cash disbursements for manufacturing overhead for July equals $118,000
A manufacturer of programmable calculators is attempting to determine a reasonable free- service period for a model it will introduce shortly. The manager of product testing has indicated that the calculators have an expected life of 30 months. Assume product life can be described by an exponential distribution.
a. If service contracts are offered for the expected life of the calculator, what percentage of those sold would be expected to fail during the service period?
b. What service period would result in a failure rate of approximately 10 percent?
Answer:
a. P(failure before T) = 1 - e^(-(T/MTBF)).................(1)
Where e = value obtained from table, T = Length of service before failure, MTBF = 30, Mean time before failure = 30 months
P = 1 - e^(-(T/MTBF))
P = 1 - e^(-(30/30))
P = 1 - 0.3679
P = 0.6321
So, 63.21% of sold product would all during the service period if service contracts are offered for expected life of the calculator
b. Here, the value of P is given. P = 10% = 0.10
1 - e^(-(T/MTBF)) = 0.10
e^(-(T/30) = 0.90
T/30 = 0.10
T = 0.10*30
T = 3 months
So, the service period would be 3 month that result in failure rate of 10%
Assume that the Harts received the $5,000 check the same day as Buffaloe and the Harts made their handshake agreement in the Harts' front yard. The following morning, before Buffaloe as able to pay for improvements, make insurance reimbursements to the Harts, or take actions to sell the property, the Harts returned the check to Buffaloe unendorsed. The Harts said they wanted to keep the barns for themselves. Buffaloe argues that a contract to sell the sheds to him was formed.
1. A written contact that evidences the agreement________ satisfy the writing requirement.
2. A check_________ satisfy the writing requirements for the Statute of Frauds.
3. Who must sign the writing?____________
4. Did the Harts sign the writing that Buffaloe gave to them?__________
Answer:
1. A written contact that evidences the agreement CAN satisfy the writing requirement.
2. A check CAN satisfy the writing requirements for the Statute of Frauds.
But not in this case since the check was returned unendorsed.
3. Who must sign the writing?
The person against whom the contract is being enforced, in this case the Harts.
4. Did the Harts sign the writing that Buffaloe gave to them?
No they didn't, since the check was not endorsed.
Langler, Inc., is evaluating two capital projects. Langler has a capital budget of $50 million. Project P has an internal rate of return of 24% and a net present value of $5 million. Project Q has an internal rate of return of 18% and a net present value of $12 million. Project P will cost $15 million, and Project Q will cost $48 million. Based on this information, Langler should accept:
Answer: Project Q
Explanation:
If the company can accept only one project, they should accept Project Q because it has a higher net present value than Project P. This is because a higher Net Present value takes precedence to IRR as it discounts cashflows at the company's cost of capital and is already adjusted for cost.
With the company budget at $50 million, accepting Project Q which costs $48 million means that they will be unable to accept Project P. That is fine because Project Q as earlier mentioned, provides a higher NPV.
a) Determine a minimum inventory production plan (i.e., one that allows arbitrary hiring and firing). b) Determine the production plan that meets demand but does not hire or fire workers during the six-month period. c) Let’s say subcontracting is allowed. Let’s say we implement the constant workforce with subcontracting plan, what would the cost of subcontracting need to be to beat the cheaper of the two options above? d) Using this subcontracting cost of $50, formulate a LP and solve to optimality for the constraints of this problem
Answer:
Hello your question is incomplete attached below is the complete question
answer:
A) 32 units ( number of units per month per worker )
B) number of workers required = 975 / 32 ≈ 31
c) mean of the two values = 138 + 41 ) / 2 = $89.50
Explanation:
A) Determine a minimum inventory production plan ( i.e. one that allows arbitrary hiring and firing )
The number of units per month per worker = 32 units
To have a minimum/least inventory; production plan = demand by hiring or firing
of employees
attached below is the table
B) determine the production plan that meets demand but does not hire or fire workers during the six-month period
To determine this production plan we have to find the per month production = (Total demand - beginning inventory ) / 6
= ( 6350 - 500 ) / 6 = 975 units produced
number of workers required = 975 / 32 ≈ 31
C) Calculate The cost of subcontracting needed to beat the cheaper of the two options above
regular cost = 8 * 5 = $40
we will keep 30 workers in order to determine how much subcontracting is needed and the maximum and minimum value of each unit is kept hence the overall cost < $253900.
if subcontracting cost = $138 then total cost = $253820
If subcontracting cost = $41 then total cost = $245090.
Therefore mean of the two values = 138 + 41 ) / 2 = $89.50
D) subcontracting cost of $50 formulating a LP and solve to optimality for the constraints of this problem
Z <= (Y+1)*7680 , X + 32Y >= 5850
At the beginning of fiscal 2014, Standard Rate Company acquired a small savings and loan association for $68 million. The book value of the assets of the acquired company were $174 million, its liabilities $115 million. An appraiser determined that the acquiree's land had a fair value of $2 million in excess of its net book value. Standard Rate also determined that the acquiree had an unrecorded liability of $4.5 million relating to a lawsuit. The book value of all other assets and liabilities approximated fair value. What did Standard Rate Company record as goodwill for this acquisition
Answer:
$11,500,000
Explanation:
Particulars Amount'million
Book value of the assets of the acquired company $174
Add: Fair value in excess of its net book value $2
Less: Liabilities $115
Less: Unrecorded liability relating to a lawsuit $4.50
Less: Acquisition Cost of the company $68
Goodwill $11.50
Mr. Smith decides to feed his pet Doberman pinscher a combination of two dog foods. Each can of brand A contains units of protein, 1 unit of carbohydrates, and 2 units of fat and costs cents. Each can of brand B contains 1 unit of protein, 1 unit of carbohydrates, and units of fat and costs cents. Mr. Smith feels that each day his dog should have at least units of protein, units of carbohydrates, and units of fat. How many cans of each dog food should he give to his dog each day to provide the minimum requirements at the least cost? Mr. Smith should give his dog nothing can(s) of brand A and nothing can(s) of brand B to provide the minimum requirements at the least cost.
Answer:
hello your question is incomplete below is the complete question
Mr. Smith decides to feed his pet Doberman pinscher a combination of two dog foods. Each can of brand A contains 3 units of protein, 1 unit of carbohydrates, and 2 units of fat and costs 80 cents. Each can of brand B contains 1 unit of protein, 1 unit of carbohydrates, and 6 units of fat and costs 50 cents. Mr. Smith feels that each day his dog should have at least 6 units of protein, 4 units of carbohydrates, and 12 units of fat. How many cans of each dog food should he give to his dog each day to provide the minimum requirements at the least cost? *Mr. Smith should give his dog ___ can(s) of brand A and ___ can(s) of brand B
answer : 1.5 cans of brand A and 1.5 cans of brand B
Explanation:
Food A contains :
3 units of protein , 1 unit of carbohydrates, 2 units of fat
cost of food A = 80 cents
Food B contains :
1 unit of protein , 1 unit of carbohydrates, 6 units of fat
cost of food B = 50 cents
minimum ingredients required in the dog food daily
6 units of protein , 4 units of carbohydrates, 12 units of fat
In order to achieve the minimum/least cost of 195 cent. Mr. smith should give his dog 1.5 cans of Brand A and 1.5 can of brand B
attached below is the detailed solution
38. Mary Catherine, an international student from Ireland, has a Form W-2 that shows amounts withheld for Social Security and Medicare taxes. Mary Catherine is an F-1 student who first arrived in the U.S. in 2018. What form should Mary Catherine use to claim a refund of her Social Security and Medicare taxes withheld
Answer: Form 843
Explanation:
As a taxpayer, Mary can use Form 843 to claim a refund of her Social Security taxes. First she tried to obtain the refund through her employer and should this fail, she should fill out a form 843 and submit it to get help on the claim.
The form can also be used to get an abatement on FUTA taxes as well as a refund of interest, penalties, or additions to taxes.
A furniture company using accrual accounting purchased 20 sofas in November 2011. In December 2011, 8 of the 20 sofas were sold to customers. The customers all signed contracts agreeing to pay half the amount owed in February 2012 and the remaining half in March 2012. At the time of sale, the company was reasonably sure the customers would pay the amount owed. The furniture company pays its salespeople a commission on each sofa sold, with commissions for December 2011 sales paid in January 2012. The furniture company paid $3,000 for advertising that ran in the local newspaper in November 2011. In which month should advertising costs be expensed
Answer:
November 2011
Explanation:
Based on the information given if the company purchased 20 sofas in the month of November 2011 in which the company paid the amount of $3,000 for an advert that ran in the local newspaper in the same month of November 2011 which simply means that the month in which the advertising costs should be expensed is the month of NOVEMBER 2011 which is the month the company paid the amount of $3,000 for advertising in the local newspaper.
You just received $225,000 from an insurance settlement. You have decided to set this money aside and invest it for your retirement. Currently, your goal is to retire 25 years from today. How much more will you have in your account on the day you retire if you can earn an average return of 10.5 percent rather than just 8 percent?
Answer:
If the interest rate is 10.5% the value of the investment at the time of retirement will be $1,189,576.02 higher.
Explanation:
To calculate the future value, we need to use the following formula:
FV= PV*(1+i)^n
When i=8%
FV= 225,000*(1.08^25)
FV= $1,540,906.92
When i=10.5%
FV= 225,000*(1.105^25)
FV= $2,730,482.95
Difference= 2,730,482.95 - 1,540,906.92= $1,189,576.02
If the interest rate is 10.5% the value of the investment at the time of retirement will be $1,189,576.02 higher.
g The following information is from Megabux, Inc.'s annual report for the years ended December 31: 2012 2011 2010 Sales $120,000 $110,000 $100,000 Cost of goods sold 58,000 52,000 46,000 Operating expenses 48,000 44,000 42,000 Interest expense 12,000 9,000 6,000 Net income $ 2,000 $ 5,000 $ 6,000 Refer to the Megabux annual report above. Which of the following describes the trend in the profit margin ratio for the three−year period? A. There is no significant change in the ratio over the three years. B. The ratio is getting worse because expenses are growing faster than sales. C. The ratio is getting worse because Megabux has increased its selling prices. D. The increase in sales each year is more than enough to cover the increase in expenses.
Answer:
B. The ratio is getting worse because expenses are growing faster than sales.
Explanation:
OPERATING EXPENSES-COST TABLE
2012 2011 2010
Operating exp 48,000 44,000 42,000
Interest expense 12,000 9,000 6,000
TOTAL 60,000 53,000 48,000
As can be clearly seen above that operating expenses having been increasing at a very high speed as compared to sales volumes and gross profits hence, leading to a fall in overall profitability.
A CEO who communicates about the opportunities and challenges facing the company to employees at all levels and in all departments is engaged in .:_______
a. sending routine messages
b. communication apprehension
c. horizontal communication
d. horizontal communication
Job Costs Using a Plantwide Overhead Rate Naranjo Company designs industrial prototypes for outside companies. Budgeted overhead for the year was $437,500, and budgeted direct labor hours were 25,000. The average wage rate for direct labor is expected to be $35 per hour. During June, Naranjo Company worked on four jobs. Data relating to these four jobs follow: Job 39 Job 40 Job 41 Job 42 Beginning balance $25,100 $35,500 $16,500 $0 Materials requisitioned 20,000 23,400 8,800 13,800 Direct labor cost 11,100 20,500 3,450 4,700 Overhead is assigned as a percentage of direct labor cost. During June, Jobs 39 and 40 were completed; Job 39 was sold at 115 percent of cost. (Naranjo had originally developed Job 40 to order for a customer; however, that customer was near bankruptcy and the chance of Naranjo being paid was growing dimmer. Naranjo decided to hold Job 40 in inventory while the customer worked out its financial difficulties. Job 40 is the only job in Finished Goods Inventory.) Jobs 41 and 42 remain unfinished at the end of the month. Required: 1. Calculate the balance in Work in Process as of June 30. $fill in the blank 1 2. Calculate the balance in Finished Goods as of June 30. $fill in the blank 2 3. Calculate the cost of goods sold for June. $fill in the blank 3 4. Calculate the price charged for Job 39. Round your answer to the nearest cent. $fill in the blank 4 5. What if the customer for Job 40 was able to pay for the job by June 30
Answer:
Naranjo Company
1. Balance in Work in Process as of June 30:
= $51,325
2. Balance in Finished Goods as of June 30:
= $89,650
3. Cost of goods sold for June:
= $61,750
4. Price charged for Job 39
= $71,012.50 ($61,750 * 115%)
5. If the customer for Job 40 was able to pay for the job by June 30, there will be zero balance in the Finished Goods Inventory while the cost of goods sold will increase to $151,400.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Budgeted overhead for the year = $437,500
Budgeted direct labor hours = 25,000
Average wage rate for direct labor = $35
Budgeted direct labor costs = $875,000 (25,000*$35)
Job 39 Job 40 Job 41 Job 42 Total
Beginning balance $25,100 $35,500 $16,500 $0 $77,100
Materials requisitioned 20,000 23,400 8,800 13,800 66,000
Direct labor cost 11,100 20,500 3,450 4,700 39,750
Overhead cost 5,550 10,250 1,725 2,350 19,875
Total costs $61,750 $89,650 $30,475 $20,850 $202,725
Overhead Rate based on a percentage of direct labor
= Estimated overhead /Budgeted direct labor cost * 100
= $437,500/$875,000 * 100 = 50%
Balance in Work in Process as of June 30:
Job 41 $30,475
Job 42 $20,850
Total $51,325
Elite Stationary employs 20 fulltime employees and 10 trainees. Direct and indirect costs are applied on a professional laborhour basis that includes both employee and trainee hours. Following is information for 2020: Budget Actual Indirect costs $200,000 $300,000 Annual salary of each employee $100,000 $110,000 Annual salary of each trainee $25,000 $30,000 Total professional laborhours 50,000 dlh 60,000 dlh How much should a client be billed in a normal costing system when 1,400 professional laborhours are used?
Answer:
$114,338
Explanation:
The computation of the amount that should be billed when 1,400 professional labor hours used
But before that determine the actual per hour salary and budgeted indirect cost per hour
Actual per hour salary
= Total actual salary ÷ Total actual professional hours
= ($110,000 × $20 + $30,000× 10) ÷ (60,000)
= ($2,200,000 + $300,000) ÷ (60,000)
= $41.67
And, the budgeted indirect cost per hour is
= $200,000 ÷ $50,000
= $40
Now the amount that should be billed is
= 1,400 hours × ($41.67 + $40)
= $114,338
Home Remodeling Inc. recently obtained a short-term bank loan from City National Bank. The bank required that certain credit information and pro forma financial statements be maintained through the life of the loan. In order to prepare the pro forma statements, Home Remodeling must forecast total overhead cost. The actual machine hours and overhead cost are presented below for the past six months. Month Overhead Cost Machine Hours January $ 3,320 1,340 February 3,620 1,460 March 3,056 1,220 April 3,350 1,300 May 3,450 1,300 June 3,580 1,370 Using the high-low method, unit variable overhead cost is calculated to be:
Answer:
Home Remodeling Inc.
Using the high-low method, the unit variable overhead cost is calculated to be:
= $2.35 per machine hour.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Month Overhead Cost Machine Hours
January $ 3,320 1,340
February 3,620 1,460
March 3,056 1,220
April 3,350 1,300
May 3,450 1,300
June 3,580 1,370
Highest = February $3,620 1,460
Lowest = March $3,056 1,220
Difference = $ 564 240
Variable cost = $564/240 = $2.35
Using the February data, the fixed cost:
Variable cost = $2.35 * 1,460 = $3,431
Fixed cost = $3,620 - $3,431 = $189
K. Decker, S. Rosen, and E. Toso are forming a partnership. Decker is transferring $45,000 of personal cash to the partnership. Rosen owns land worth $10,000 and a small building worth $75,000, which she transfers to the partnership. Toso transfers to the partnership cash of $10,000, accounts recevable of $27,000 and equipment worth $14,000. The partnership expects to collect $24,300 of the accounts receivable.
Prepare the journal entries to record each of the partners' investments. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)
Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
(To record investment of Decker.)
(To record investment of Rosen.)
(To record investment of Toso.)
What amount would be reported as total owner's equity immediately after the investment?
Total owner's equity$_______
Answer:
to record Decker's investment:
Dr Cash 45000
Cr Decker, Capital 45000
to record Rosen's investment:
Dr Land 10,000
Dr Building 75,000
Cr Rosen, Capital 85,000
to record Toso's investment:
Dr Cash 10,000
Dr Accounts Receivable 27,000
Dr Equipment 14,000
Cr Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 2,700
Cr Toso, Capital 48,300
total owners' equity = $178,300
The trial balance for K and J Nursery, Inc., listed the following account balances at December 31, 2021, the end of its fiscal year: cash, $21,000; accounts receivable, $16,000; inventory, $30,000; equipment (net), $85,000; accounts payable, $19,000; salaries payable, $7,500; interest payable, $3,500; notes payable (due in 18 months), $35,000; common stock, $60,000. Prepare a classified balance sheet for K and J Nursery, Inc. The equipment originally cost $150,000.
Answer:
Some information must be missing, maybe retained earnings, since the balance sheet does not balance.
Assets
Current assets
Cash $21,000
Accounts receivable $16,000
Inventory $30,000
Total current assets $67,000
Non-current assets
Equipment $150,000
Acc. depreciation ($65,000)
Total non-current assets $85,000
Total assets $152,000
Liabilities
Current liabilities
Accounts payable $19,000
Salaries payable $7,500
Interest payable $3,500
Total current liabilities $30,000
Long term liabilities
Notes payable $35,000
Total liabilities $65,000
Stockholders' equity
Common stock $60,000
Total stockholders' equity $60,000
Total liabilities + equity $125,000
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An office manager has received a report from a consultant that includes a section on equipment replacement. The report indicates that scanners have a service life that is normally distributed with a mean of 41 months and a standard deviation of 4 months. On the basis of this information, determine the percentage of scanners that can be expected to fail in the following time periods:
a. Before 38 months of service
b. Between 40 and 45 months of service
c. Within ± 2 months of the mean life
Answer:
a) 22.663%
b) 44%
c) 38.3%
Explanation:
An office manager has received a report from a consultant that includes a section on equipment replacement. The report indicates that scanners have a service life that is normally distributed with a mean of 41 months and a standard deviation of 4 months. On the basis of this information, determine the percentage of scanners that can be expected to fail in the following time periods:
We solve the above question using z score formula
z = (x-μ)/σ, where
x is the raw score
μ is the population mean = 41 months
σ is the population standard deviation = 4 months
a. Before 38 months of service
Before in z score score means less than 38 months
Hence,
z = 38 - 41/4
z = -0.75
Probability value from Z-Table:
P(x<38) = 0.22663
Converting to percentage = 0.22663 × 100
= 22.663%
b. Between 40 and 45 months of service
For x = 40 months
z = 40 - 41/4
z = -0.2
Probability value from Z-Table:
P(x = 40) = 0.40129
For x = 45
z = 45 - 41/4
z = 1
Probability value from Z-Table:
P(x = 45) = 0.84134
Between 40 and 45 months of service
= 0.84134 - 0.40129
= 0.44005
Converting to Percentage
= 0.44005 × 100
= 44.005%
= 44%
c. Within ± 2 months of the mean life
+ 2 months = 41 months + 2 months
= 43 months
- 2 months = 41 months - 2 months
= 39 months
For x = 43
z = 43 - 41 /4
z = 0.5
P-value from Z-Table:
P(x = 43) = 0.69146
For x = 39
z = 39 - 41/4
z = -2/4
z = -0.5
Probability value from Z-Table:
P(x = 39) = 0.30854
Within ± 2 months of the mean life
= 0.69146 - 0.30854
= 0.38292
= 38.3%
Karen is a trusted employee whose productivity declines as she works more and more hours each day. After careful observation of her work performance, her manager prepared the following chart. Daily Number of Hours Worked by Karen / Total Numbers of Work Units Completed 1/100 2/190 3/270 4/340 5/400 6/450 7/480 8/500 Karen's total cost to the firm is $11 per hour. Each work unit completed is worth $0.21 to the firm. Ignoring all other possibilities and considerations, for how many hours should the firm hire Karen per day
Answer:
5 hours
Explanation:
Total Cost = A x $11 per hr
Worth for the Firm = Number of units produced * Worth per unit
Benefit = D - C
Hours Units Produced Total Cost Worth for the Firm Benefit
1 100 11 21.00 10.00
2 190 22 39.90 17.90
3 270 33 56.70 23.70
4 340 44 71.40 27.40
5 400 55 84.00 29.00 (More benefit)
6 450 66 94.50 28.50
7 480 77 100.80 23.80
8 500 88 105.00 17.00
1. Briefly describe laissez-faire economic policies in the Gilded Age.
2. Briefly explain one effect of laissez-faire economic policies in the Gilded Age.
3. Briefly describe one key historical similarity or difference between laissez-faire economic policies in the Gilded Age and economic policies in the Jacksonian Era.
Answer:
1. The Gilded Age is referred to as the period between 1870 and the early 1900s. It was an era characterized by rapid industrialization, laissez-faire capitalism, and zero income tax. Capitalists resisted government intervention and Captains of industry like John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie made fortunes.
The government on the other hand began to seriously shape labor policies
The Laissez-Faire (which is derived from the french word let them be or let them do what they want) was a combination of free-market ideologies, limited government intervention, and social Darwinism.
The liberals also resisted the government's initiatives to made lives better for citizens. They believed that by intervening in the social condition of people, they (especially the African Americans) would not be able to attain their full economic potential which can only be done through competition
Another policy that they imbibed was one that promoted the ability of the individual and the business owner to freely enter into labor agreements
2. These liberal policies enabled businesses within that region to expand as entrepreneurs were able to take more risks and invest within the economy
It provided people with the greatest incentive for capitalists to create wealth. This is one of the reasons the economic boom happened.
3. One major similarity between the economic policies in the Jacksonian Era and those of the Gilded Age is that they both promoted liberal trade.
One major feature of the Jacksonian economy is that it triggered a high level of the inflationary boom between 1832 and 1837. This inflationary condition is said to be the fall out of mismanaged policies throughout the administration of President Andrew Jackson.
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The brief description of the laissez-faire economic policies in the Gilded Age is:
There was free market policies which enabled the people do what they wanted. Social DarwinismLimited government interventionBrief explanation one effect of laissez-faire economic policies in the Gilded Age is:
It enhanced economic progressMany capitalists got wealthy
One key historical similarity or difference between laissez-faire economic policies in the Gilded Age and economic policies in the Jacksonian Era is:
They promoted Liberal trade. Gilded AgeThis was characterized with technological advancement which also led to favourable economic policies which brought great economic prosperity to the people.
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The following information was taken from the records of Rectangle Corporation for the year ended December 31, 2019. Advertising expense $120,000 Income tax expense 78,000 Accounts payable 80,700 Dividends paid 90,000 Retained earnings (Jan. 1, 2016) 347,160 Consulting fees revenue 600,000 Rent expense 70,200 Supplies expense 101,400 The net income reported by Circle Corporation for the year ended December 31, 2019 was:
Answer:
$230,400
Explanation:
Rectangle Corporation
Income Statement for the year ended December 31, 2019
$ $
Consulting fees revenue 600,000
Less Expenses :
Advertising expense 120,000
Rent expense 70,200
Supplies expense 101,400
Income tax expense 78,000 (369,600)
Net Income 230,400
Conclusion :
The net income reported by Circle Corporation for the year ended December 31, 2019 was $230,400
Boxer Company owned 24,000 shares of King Company that were purchased in 2019 for $350,000. On May 1, 2021, Boxer declared a property dividend of 1 share of King for every 10 shares of Boxer stock. On that date, there were 46,000 shares of Boxer stock outstanding. The market price of the King stock was $20 per share on the date of declaration and $39 per share on the date of distribution. By how much is retained earnings reduced by the property dividend
Answer:
$92,000
Explanation:
Calculation for By how much is retained earnings reduced by the property dividend
Using this formula
Reduction in Retained earnings=(Boxer stock outstanding/Declared property dividend )×King stock market price)
Let plug in the formula
Reduction in Retained earnings=(46,000/10 shares ) x $20
Reduction in Retained earnings= $92,000
Therefore By how much is retained earnings reduced by the property dividend is $92,000
Khaled is a preschool teacher working at a public school, but he is considering quitting his job to start a daycare facility of his own. Indicate which of the four types of interdependency is most relevant to each factor in Khaled's decision. Use the market for daycare facilities as Khaled's market of interest.
A. Khaled knows there are few daycare facilities in the area, but many families looking for daycare.
B. An increase in graduation rates for teachers saturates the market for preschool teachers. This decreases the wages of teachers.
C. If Khaled opens his own facility, he will be responsible for taxes, insurance, licensing, and facility upkeep, among other things. However, as a teacher Khaled will only need to keep up his teaching license. In addition, Khaled will not be able to take a long vacation in the summer if he runs a daycare center.
D. Khaled is up for a raise in the next 6 months at his teaching job.
It should be noted that since Khaled knows there are few daycare facilities in the area, but many families looking for daycare, this illustrates an example of dependencies between people or business in the same market.
Interdependencies.It should be noted that an increase in graduation rates for teachers saturates the market for preschool teachers. This decreases the wage of teachers is an example of dependencies between markets.
In a scenario where Khaled opens his own facility, he will be responsible for taxes, insurance, licensing, and facility upkeep, among other things. However, as a teacher Khaled will only need to keep up his teaching license but will not be able to take a long vacation in the summer if he runs a daycare center, this is dependencies between each of your individual choices.
Lastly, when Khaled is up for a raise in the next 6 months at his teaching job, this scenario is an example of dependencies through time.
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It is July 16. A company has a portfolio of stocks worth $100 million. The beta of the portfolio is 1.2. The company would like to use the December futures contract on a stock index to change beta of the portfolio to 0.5 during the period July 16 to November 16. The index is currently 2,000, and each contract is on $250 times the index. What position should the company take? long 140 contracts short 140 contracts long 240 contracts short 240 contracts
Answer:short 140 contracts
Explanation: Using the formulae
Number of Contracts (Company's position )=( Desired Beta of the portfolio - beta of the portfolio) x Portfolio of stocks) / ( Future Value )
Future Value = Index futures price x Multiplier
=2000 x 250
=$500,000
Putting the values, we have that
Company position =(0.5 -1.2) x $100 million) / $500,000
Company position=-0.7 x $100 million/500,000
Company position=-$70,000,000/500,000
Number of contracts (Company position)=-140 contract
A negative sign means that the contract is going short.
Therefore,
A total of 140 contracts by the company should be short.
Bombeck Inc. has the following transactions during August of the current year. Aug. 1 Opens an office as a financial advisor, investing $5,000 in cash in exchange for common stock. 4 Pays insurance in advance for 6 months, $1,800 cash. 16 Receives $1,900 from clients for services performed. 27 Pays secretary $1,000 salary. Journalize the transactions. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)
Answer:
Date Account title and explanation Debit Credit
Aug.1 Cash $5,000
Common stock $5,000
[To record cash in exchange for common stock]
Aug.4 Prepaid insurance $1,800
Cash $1,800
[To record paid insurance in advance]
Aug.16 Cash $1,900
Service revenue $1,900
[To record cash received for services]
Aug.27 Salaries expense $1,000
Cash $1,000
[To record cash paid for salaries]
The following events took place at a manufacturing company for the current year:
a. Purchased $95,900 in direct materials.
b. Incurred labor costs as follows:
1. direct, $56,900
2. indirect, $14,500.
c. Other manufacturing overhead was $107,900, excluding indirect labor.
d. Transferred 80% of the materials to the manufacturing assembly line.
e. Completed 65% of the Work-in-Process during the year.
f. Sold 85% of the completed goods.
g. There were no beginning inventories.
Required:
What is the value of the ending Work-in-Process Inventory?
Answer:
The ending Work-in-Process Inventory is:
= $89,600.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Purchases of direct materials = $95,900
Materials used (80% of $95,900) $76,720
Direct labor incurred = 56,900
Overhead costs:
Indirect labor incurred = 14,500
Other overhead costs 107,900 122,400
Total production costs $256,020
Cost of goods completed = 166,413
Ending Work in Process = $89,607
Cost of goods completed = $166,413
Cost of goods sold = 85% of $166,413 = $141,451
Ending Finished goods inventory = $24,962
Nevis Motors manufactures a product requiring 0.5 ounces of platinum per unit. The cost of platinum is approximately $430 per ounce; the company maintains an ending platinum inventory equal to 10% of the following month's production usage. The following data were taken from the most recent quarterly production budget: July August September Planned production in units 3,000 3,100 2,980 The cost of platinum to be purchased to support August production is: Multiple Choice $663,920. $666,500. $669,080.
Answer:
the cost of the platinum to be purchased on august is $663,920
Explanation:
The computation of the cost of the platinum to be purchased on august is shown below:
= (August production - july - september) × required ounces × cost per ounce
= (3,100 - 310 + 298) × 0.5 × $430
= $663,920
hence, the cost of the platinum to be purchased on august is $663,920
The accounts of Delphinia Dreams, Inc. showed the following balances at the beginning of October: Account Debit Raw Materials Inventory $31,000 Work-in-Process Inventory 44,000 Finished Goods Inventory 54,000 Manufacturing Overhead 20,000 During the month, direct materials amounting to $21,000 and indirect materials amounting to $6000 were issued to production. What is the ending balance in the Work-in-Process Inventory account following these two transactions? A) $10,000 B) $26,000 C) $65,000 D) $44,000
Answer:
C. $65,000
Explanation:
With regards to the above information, ending work in process is computed as;
Ending work in process = Beginning work in process + materials transferred
Ending work in process = $44,000 + $21,000
Ending work in process = $65,000