Which statement provides the correct information regarding the parts
and expectations of an IBC?
Take classes, take tests, earn certificates, get hired
Take classes, pass the classes, write an essay, graduate
Successfully pass all courses, take the ACT, take the EOC, fill out FAFSA
O Take classes, score high on tests, fill out applications, get hired

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Answer 1

Answer:

I don't know but good luck finding the answer

Explanation:


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On January 1, 2019, Woodstock, Inc. purchased a machine costing $40,600. Woodstock also paid $1,300 for transportation and installation. The expected useful life of the machine is 6 years and the residual value is $5,300. If Woodstock uses the straight-line depreciation method, which of the following statements is incorrect?

a. The annual depreciation expense is $6.100.
b. The December 31, 2019 book value is $35,800
c. The December 31, 2020 book value is $24,400
d. The December 31, 2021 accumulated depreciation balance is $18,300

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Answer:

Book value (2020)= $29,700

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Total purchase price= 40,600 +´1,300= $41,900

Useful life= 6 years

Residual value= $5,300

To determine which option is incorrect, we are going to calculate the annual depreciation, book value, and accumulated depreciation:

Annual depreciation= (Total purchase price - salvage value)/estimated life (years)

Annual depreciation=  (41,900 - 5,300) / 6

Annual depreciation= $6,100

Accumulated depreciation (2021)= 6,100*3= $18,300

Book value (2019)= 41,900 - 6,100= $35,800

Book value (2020)= 35,800 - 6,100= $29,700

Single Plantwide Factory Overhead Rate Scrumptious Snacks Inc. manufactures three types of snack foods: tortilla chips, potato chips, and pretzels. The company has budgeted the following costs for the upcoming period: Factory depreciation $17,167 Indirect labor 42,545 Factory electricity 4,852 Indirect materials 10,076 Selling expenses 23,885 Administrative expenses 13,435 Total costs $111,960 Factory overhead is allocated to the three products on the basis of processing hours. The products had the following production budget and processing hours per case:
Budgeted Volume (Cases) Processing Hours Per Case Tortilla chips 2,700 0.10 Potato chips 1,500 0.15 Pretzels 3,900 0.12 Total 8,100 If required, round all per-case answers to the nearest cent.
a. Determine the single plantwide factory overhead rate. per processing hour
b. Use the overhead rate in (a) to determine the amount of total and per-case overhead allocated to each of the three products under generally accepted accounting principles. Total Factory Overhead Per-Case Factory Overhead Tortilla chips Potato chips Pretzels Total $

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Answer:

Scrumptious Snacks Inc.

a. Single plantwide factory overhead rate = $77.51 per hour

b.                      Total Factory   Per-Case Factory

                            Overhead         Overhead

Tortilla chips         $20,928              $7.75

Potato chips             17,440                11.63

Pretzels                   36,275                9.30

Total                      $74,643

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Budgeted costs:

Factory depreciation           $17,167

Indirect labor                       42,545

Factory electricity                 4,852

Indirect materials               10,076

Total factory overhead = $74,640

Selling expenses               23,885

Administrative expenses   13,435

Total costs                       $111,960

Production budget and processing hours per case:

                          Budgeted Volume    Processing        Total

                                   (Cases)          Hours Per Case   Hours

Tortilla chips                 2,700                  0.10               270

Potato chips                  1,500                  0.15               225

Pretzels                        3,900                  0.12               468

Total                              8,100                                        963

a. Single plantwide factory overhead rate = $77.51 ($74,640/963)

b. Overhead allocated to each product:

                                       Total                   Total        Budgeted    Per Case

                                     Hours                Overhead       Cases     Overhead

Tortilla chips                  270 * $77.51 = $20,928        2,700       $7.75

Potato chips                  225 * $77.51 =     17,440         1,500       $11.63

Pretzels                         468 * $77.51 =    36,275        3,900       $9.30

Total                              963               =  $74,643         8,100

Apples Oranges
Units Total Utility Units Total Utility
0 0 0 0
1 15 1 22
2 28 2 41
3 39 3 58
4 48 4 73
5 55 5 85

Assume that the price of oranges increases to $2, while the price of apples remains at $1, and Linda allocates $5 of the weekly food budget to purchasing apples and oranges. If Linda wants to maximize her utility, her new consumption bundle will consist of:_______

a. 1 apple and 2 oranges.
b. 3 apples and 1 orange.
c. 5 apples and no oranges.
d. none of the above

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Answer:

The correct option is d. none of the above.

Explanation:

Note: See the attached excel file for the calculations of the ratios of the marginal utility to price of each of Apples and Oranges assuming that the price of oranges increases to $2, while the price of apples remains at $1.

For two goods, utility is maximized at a point where the ratios of the marginal utility to price of the two commodities are equal. That is, for this question, Linda will maximize her utility when we have:

Marginal Utility of Apples / Price of Apples = Marginal Utility of Oranges / Price of Oranges ............... (1)

From the attached excel file, it can be observed that equation (1) does NOT hold anywhere. Therefore, the correct option is d. none of the above.

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Wildhorse Company uses a periodic inventory system. For April, when the company sold 570 units, the following information is
available.
Units
Unit Cost
$28
April 1 inventory
April 15 purchase
April 23 purchase
250
350
400
1,000
34
36
Total Cost
$7,000
11,900
14,400
$33,300
Compute the April 30 inventory and the April cost of goods sold using the LIFO method.
Ending inventory
$
Cost of goods sold
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Answer:

units

Explanation:

                                                            Units   Unit Cost      Total Cost

April 1 inventory                                    250  $28      $ 7,000  

April 15 purchase                                  350  34       11,900  

April 23 purchase                                  400        36       14,400

                                                          1,000                          $33,300

The master budget of Tenenbaum Ltd. shows that the planned activity level for next year is expected to be 30,000 machine hours. At this level of activity, the following manufacturing overhead costs are expected:

Indirect labor................................................. $720,000
Machine supplies..........................................180,000
Indirect materials..........................................210,000
Depreciation on factory building..................150,000
Total manufacturing overhead.....................$1,260,000

A flexible budget for a level of activity of 40,000 machine hours would show total manufacturing overhead costs of:________

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Answer:

$1,630,000

Explanation:

The computation of the flexible budget for a level of activity of 40,000 machine hours would show total manufacturing overhead costs is shown below:-

Variable overhead for 30,000 machine hours

= $1,260,000 - $150,000 = $1,110,000

Variable overhead for 40,000 machine hours

= ($1,110,000 / 30,000) × 40,000 = $1,480,000 (a)

Fixed overhead = Depreciation = $150,000 (b)

Total manufacturing Overhead (a + b)

= $14,80,000 + $150,000

= $1,630,000

Baker Inc. acquired equipment from the manufacturer on 10/1/11 and gave a noninterest-bearing note in exchange. Baker is obligated to pay $918,000 on 4/1/12 to satisfy the obligation in full. If Baker accrued interest of $9,000 on the note in its 2011 year-end financial statements, what is its imputed annual interest rate?
A. 2%
B. 5%
C. 6%
D. 4%

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Answer:

D. 4%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what is its imputed annual interest rate

Imputed annual interest rate=(2 x $9,000)/$918,000

Imputed annual interest rate=$18,000/$918,000

Imputed annual interest rate=2% for 6 months, (Approximately) or 4% annually

Therefore its imputed annual interest rate is 4% annually

You are considering an investment that costs $152,000 and has projected cash flows of $71,800, $86,900, and -$11,200 for years 1 to 3, respectively. If the required rate of return is 15.5 percent, should you accept the investment based solely on the internal rate of return rule? Why or why not?
a. Yes; The IRR exceeds the required return.
b. No; The IRR exceeds the required return.
c. You cannot apply the IRR rule in this case.
d. Yes; The IRR is less than the required return.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Internal rate of return is the discount rate that equates the after-tax cash flows from an investment to the amount invested

The IRR would give conflicting answers in this case because a stream of positive cash flows is followed by negative cash flow

IRR can only be used when a negative cash flow is followed by positive cash flows

In this question there are two negative cash flows in year 0 and year 3

guns has decided to organixe

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Answer:

why wont people stop thinking about guns and help your community out let god get into your hangs its not about guns its about communication helping love this outside world is to enjoy the whole world

I agree with person on top!

A non-governmental not-for-profit university in California charges its students tuition of $10,000,000. However, financial aid grants total $2,200,000. In addition, the school receives a $1,000,000 grant restricted for faculty salaries. Of this amount, $300,000 is spent appropriately this year. On the statement of activities, the school reports three categories: (1) revenues and support, (2) net assets released from restrictions, and (3) expenses. Which of the following is not true?
A. In the unrestricted net assets, the revenues and support should total $1.14 million.
B. Unrestricted net assets shows the $160,000 as a direct reduction to the tuition revenue balance.
C. Unrestricted net assets should recognize expenses of $24,000.
D. Unrestricted net assets should show an increase of $24,000 for net assets reclassified.

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Answer:

b. In the unrestricted net assets, the revenues and support should total $10,000,000.

Explanation:

Based on the information given the statements that is NOT true will be "IN THE UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS, THE REVENUES AND SUPPORT SHOULD TOTAL $10,000,000 reason been that in a non-governmental not-for-profit school the the financial grant that was provided by the school will reduce the tuition revenue which therefore means that the FINANCIAL SUPPORT OR GRANTS REVENUES AND SUPPORT should total only the amount of $7,800,000 calculated as ($10,000,000-$2,200,000).

Discuss, what international business is, why and how it differs from domestic business, why it is important, and its historical development?

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Answer:

An international business can be understood as the expansion of business beyond your country. Organizations look for economic opportunities in other countries, to achieve competitive and profitable advantages, to increase their value and their market strength.

This is a strategy that includes greater responsibilities than managing a national business, due to the fact that an international business includes adapting to a different culture, legislation and preferences, which means greater challenges and greater capacity for the organization to adapt its values, products and services the culture and local rules, in order to be well accepted and well positioned in the international market.

International business was only possible due to new technologies, which allowed individuals to move and communicate more quickly, which enabled this international expansion in a more dynamic way and management in real time, regardless of geographic distance.

Currently we live in the era of globalization, where there is a great economic interaction between the countries of the world, in an ultra-competitive environment where each organization seeks the best way to generate value and economic results.

You are evaluatig an equity investment in a public company called Corona Corp (ticker: COR). You expect the company will pay a $2.00 dividend per share at the end of next year and that dividends will grow at a constant rate of 5% annually in the future. You require a 13% return on investments in equity. Based on these assumptions, what is the fair value of a share of COR stock today?

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Answer:

$25

Explanation:

according to the constant dividend growth model

price = d1 / (r - g)

d1 = next dividend to be paid

r = cost of equity

g = growth rate

2/ 0.13 - 0.08 = $25

Assume that Speedo International received $400,000 cash by signing a long-term promissory note. They are required to make cash interest payments on April 30 and October 31 at an annual rate of 6%. Assuming a 12/31 year end.

Required:
What journal entries would be required at December 31?

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Answer:

Dr Interest expense $4,000

Cr Interest payable $4,000

Explanation:

Based on the information given the appropiate

journal entries thatwould be required at December 31 will be to DEBIT INTEREST EXPENSE with the amount of$4,000 and CREDIT INTEREST PAYABLE with the amount of $4,000

December 31

Dr Interest expense $4,000

Cr Interest payable $4,000

(6%*$400,000*2/12)

During 2016, its first year of operations, Baginski Steel Corporation reported a net operating loss of $375,000 for financial reporting and tax purposes. The enacted tax rate is 40%.
Required:
1. Prepare the journal entry to recognize the income tax benefit of the net operating loss. Assume the weight of available evidence suggests future taxable income sufficient to benefit from future deductible amounts from the net operating loss carryforward.
2. Show the lower portion of the 2016 income statement that reports the income tax benefit of the net operating loss.

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Answer:

1. Debit Deferred Tax Liability for $150,000; and Credit Income Tax Benefit -Operating Loss for $150,000.

2. See part 2 below for how it is shown.

Explanation:

1. Prepare the journal entry to recognize the income tax benefit of the net operating loss.

Income tax benefit = Net operating loss * Tax rate = $375,000 * 40% = $150,000

The journal entry will look as follows:

Particulars                                                 Debit ($)         Credit ($)    

Deferred Tax Liability                               150,000

Income Tax Benefit - Operating Loss                            150,000

(To record the income tax benefit)                                                      

2. Show the lower portion of the 2016 income statement that reports the income tax benefit of the net operating loss.

This can be shown as follows:

Baginski Steel Corporation

Income Statement

For the Year Ended 2016

Details                                                 $              

Net operating loss                       (375,000)

Income tax benefit                      150,000  

Net loss                                      (225,000)  

As a long-term investment at the beginning of the 2021 fiscal year, Florists International purchased 20% of Nursery Supplies Inc.'s 20 million shares for $69 million. The fair value and book value of the shares were the same at that time. During the year, Nursery Supplies earned net income of $40 million and distributed cash dividends of $1.50 per share. At the end of the year, the fair value of the shares is $65 million.

Required:
Prepare the appropriate journal entries from the purchase through the end of the year.

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Answer:

Date   Account title and Explanation                 Debit             Credit

          Investment in nursery supplies share    $69 million

                Cash                                                                          $69 million

          (To record equity investment)

           Investment in nursery supplies share    $8 million

           (40 million*20%)

                  Investment revenue                                                $8 million

           (To record share in net income reported by N' supplies)

           Cash                                                          $7.5 million

           (20 million*25%*1.50)

                  Investment in nursery supplies share                    $7.5 million

           (To record share in dividend received from N' supplies)

On May 13, 2020, Otto, Parker and Quentin bought a parcel of land as tenants in common. The deed provided that Otto owned 1/2 the property and Parker and Quentin each owned 1/4 each. If Quentin dies, the property will be divided as follows:

a. Otto 1/2. Parker 1/2
b. Otto 5/8, Parker 3/8
c. Otto 1/3, Parker 1/3, Quentin's heirs 1/3
d. Otto 1/2. Parker 1/4, Quentin's heirs 1/4

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Answer:D. Otto 1/2. Parker 1/4, Quentin's heirs 1/4

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, if Quentin dies, the property will be divided as Otto 1/2. Parker 1/4, Quentin's heirs 1/4.

When a tenant in common dies, it should be noted that their share of a property will be passed to their legal heir and thesame percentage of ownership will be shared by the co-owners. Hence the correct option is D

Which of the following allows an individual to gain from unexpected inflation?

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What allows an individual to gain from unexpected inflation are stocks

THESE ARE TRUE OR FALSE!! PLEASE HELP ASAP!!
1. A letter of application is just a general business letter.
- 2. Getting a position interview is the main purpose of a letter of application.
3. It is important that a letter of application be businesslike and courteous.
– 4. It is not necessary to include a personal data sheet if you have a well-written and complete
letter of application.
5. It is a good idea to restrict yourself to just one good source of job leads.
6. Completing the position application form is not very important in the job-search process.
7. Some employers use ability tests to find out how well job applicants can do certain job
tasks.
8. Being dressed very informally for a position interview lets the employer know that you are
"cool" and will get along well with everybody.
9. A positive attitude toward work has many benefits.
10. When you leave a job, you should exit as soon as possible.

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1. False
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. false
6. False
7. True
8. False
9. True
10. False

home trade helps in proper utilization of local resources how​

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1. Higher trade volumes

2. Greater opportunities to capitalize on comparative advantages

3. More efficient use of raw materials

4. Stronger economic growth

Dennis sells short 100 shares of ARC stock at $152 per share on January 15, 2020. He buys 200 shares of ARC stock on April 1, 2020, at $190 per share. On May 2, 2020, he closes the short sale by delivering 100 of the shares purchased on April 1
a. What are the amount and nature of Dennis’s loss upon closing the short sale?
b. When does the holding period for the remaining 100 shares begin?
c. If Dennis sells (at $27 per share) the remaining 100 shares on January 20, 2017, what will be the nature of his gain or loss?

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

a. What are the amount and nature of Dennis’s loss upon closing the short sale?

Sales consideration = $100 × $152 = $15200

Less: Closing Value of Short sales = 100 × $190 = $19000

Short term capital loss = $3800

b. When does the holding period for the remaining 100 shares begin?

The holding period for the remaining 100 shares begin on May 2, 2020, which was when the short sale was closed.

c. If Dennis sells (at $27 per share) the remaining 100 shares on January 20, 2017, what will be the nature of his gain or loss?

Sales consideration = 100 × $27 = $2700

Less: Base value = $19000

Short term capital loss = $16300

accounting is the language of business​

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The answer is to your problem is yes

A company is considering the purchase of new equipment for $480,000. The projected after-tax net income is $80,000 per year after deducting $160,000 of annual depreciation expense. The equipment has a useful life of 3 years and no salvage value. What is the payback period for the new equipment?
a. 2 years.
b. 3 years.
c. 4 years.
d. 5 years.
e. 6 years.

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Answer:

a. 2 years.

Explanation:

Annual cash flow = After-tax net income + Depreciation

Annual cash flow = $80,000 + $160,000

Annual cash flow = $240,000

Payback Period = Cost of Project / Annual cash Flow

Payback Period = $480,000 / $240,000

Payback Period = 2 years

So, the payback period for the new equipment is 2 years.

Suppose that in your first year of college you spend $21,800.00 more than you earn. In your second year, your expenses increase a bit, leading you to spend $22,200.00 more than you earn. This gap goes to $22,480.00 in your third year of college, then falls a bit to $22,480.00 in your fourth and final year.
1. What is your deficit in your third year of college?
2. How much debt do you have that year?

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Answer:

$483,000.987

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Explanation:

A project manager is trying to convince management to use more formal project management procedures and has decided to start improving the company's project management by obtaining a project charter for each of his projects. Which of the following best describes how a project charter would help the project manager?

a. It describes the details of what needs to be done
b. It lists the names of all team members
c. It gives the project manager authority
d. It describes the project's history

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Answer: C. It gives the project manager authority.

Explanation:

A project charter is referred to as a formal document that describes what a project will be about. It shows the project objectives, how it will be done, the stakeholders etc

The project charter is used to formally outline a project and authorize it in an organization. It covers the scope of the project, budget, risks involved etc.

Therefore, the correct option is C

Sabrina, Kris, and Kelly are the only three residents of the small town of Charleston. They are considering whether to hire a police officer to patrol the town. Sabrina values the police officer at $610 per week, Kris values the police officer at $230 per week, and Kelly values the police officer at $150 per week. The competitive wage for a police officer is $900 per week.

a. If the protection provided by the police officer to one resident does not diminish the protection provided to the other residents, then the police officer is ____________

1. a commons
2. an excludable
3. a rival
4. a nonrival
5. a nonexcludable good.

b. Suppose Sabrina proposes a tax whereby all three residents split the cost of the police officer equally.

1. Will the majority of them support this tax?
2. No, they will not support the tax.
3. Yes, they will support the tax.
4. Is this outcome socially efficient?
5. This outcome is not socially efficent.
6. This outcome is socially efficient.

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Answer:

        a. 4. a nonrival

        b. 1. a. No, they will not support the tax.

            2. b. This outcome is socially efficient.

Explanation:

When the services provided by a good to one person does not diminish the good's ability to provide those same services for another, the good is said to be non-rival in nature.

If an equal tax is proposed, not everyone would be in support of it because some would be paying more than they value the policeman. An equal tax would be:

= 900 salary / 3 = $300

This is more than the value that both Kris($230) and Kelly ($150) value the police officer at.

This outcome however, is socially efficient because when costs are split evenly, a socially optimal and efficient outcome often results.

Choose the term that best matches the description given.

Goals that include some details are called

specific goals
realistic goals
planning goals

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Specific Goals are goals that are specific, and example would be “I want to go to the beach and meditiate” so you would make it specific by saying in detail how you would get there like “sub” goals. Realistic Goals is when you have a goal that can be achieved. I’m not sure what a planning goal is.

It takes three units of B and four units of C to make one unit of A. The gross requirements of item A are 200 units for week 4 and 0 for other weeks. At the beginning of week 1, the following information is available:
Item ID Inventory on hand available Lead Time (week) А 100 B 150 1 week for assembling A using Ban 1 week for making B 1 week for purchasing C C С 320
And there are no scheduled receipts of any parts in the future. Which of the following is correct about the timing of item B's gross requirements?
a. Item B will have gross requirements in week 1.
b. Item B will have gross requirements in week 2.
c. Item B will have gross requirements only in week 3.
d. Item B will have gross requirements only in week 4
e. Neither of the above.

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Answer:

d. Item B will have gross requirements only in week 4.

Explanation:

Item B is used with Item C to produce Item A. The demand for Item A is only in week 4. There is requirement for 200 units in week 4 which are to be produced. The units of item B will be required when there is demand for item A. Item B will have gross requirements in week 4 only.

Scott is a young affluent professional who values quality global goods and i and global populations that was discussed in the Core Reading, to which market segment does Scott likely belong?
A. Global citizens
B. Global dreamers
C. Antiglobals
D. Global agnostics

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Answer: B. Global dreamers

Explanation:

Global dreamers are those who care about the quality of the goods that they buy such that they will especially turn to quality global goods much like Scott here.

People that fall into this group do not really care about the social responsibility of the company producing to the country they are producing in so long as they get their quality goods. This is the case with Scott so Scott is a global dreamer.

Money is neutral in:___________
A. the short run, since it cannot alter the real aggregate output or price level in the short run.
B. both the short and long run, since it cannot alter price levels or aggregate output in the long and short run.
C. the long run, since it only affects the price level, but not aggregate output or interest rates.
D. the short run, since it cannot alter the price levels or interest rate in the short run.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Money neutrality is a theory which submits that money supply only affect nominal variable and not real variables.

Nominal variables include price, wages and exchange rate

real variables include employment and real GDP

Money is only neutral in the long run and not in the short run because of money illusion. Money illusion causes economic agents to respond to money supply changes.

Money is neutral only in the long run

The following are Hibiscus Company's cost of making and selling an item:

Description Amount per unit
Direct materials $9
Direct labor $4
Variable manufacturing overhead $2
Fixed manufacturing overhead $5
Variable selling and administrative $2
Fixed selling and administrative $8

A one-time only special order has been received for 600 units. The company has capacity to accept the oder and it would not affect regular sales. The sales price for the special order is 26 per unit. Total fixed costs would not be affected by this order. The variable selling and administrative costs would have to be incurred for this special order. The order would require an additional $3 per unit for specialized materials and a new machine that costs $2,000. What is the financial advantage or disadvantage of accepting the special order?

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Answer:

$2,800 financial advantage

Explanation:

We consider incremental costs and revenues in our analysis for the effects of accepting the special order.

Analysis of effects of accepting the special order :

Sales - Incremental (600 units x $26)                                        $15,600

Less Incremental Costs :

Direct materials ($9 x 600 units)                                                ($5,400)

Direct labor ($4 x 600 units)                                                       ($2,400)

Variable manufacturing overhead ($2 x 600 units)                   ($1,200)

Specialized materials ($3 x 600 units)                                        ($1,800)

Machine Cost                                                                               ($2,000)

Financial Advantage / (Disadvantage)                                         $2,800

therefore,

the financial advantage of accepting the special order is $2,800

a.) Suppose that South Pangean debt is $100 million and the interest rate it pays on that debt is 4 percent. That means its interest payments must be $ million.
b.) If South Pangean expenditures are $30 million without interest payments, that means its expenditures with interest payments are $ million.

Answers

Answer:

a

$4 million

b.

expenditures with interest payments

Explanation:

a.

The interest payment is the value of debt taken multiplied by the interest rate on the debt.

In other words, the interest payment is computed using the below formula:

annual interest payment=value of debt*interest rate

value of debt=$100 million

interest rate=4%

annual interest payment=$100 million*4%

annual interest payment=$4 million

b.

The expenditures with interest payments are is the expenditures without interest payments plus interest payments determined as $4million above

expenditures with interest payments=expenditures without interest payments+interest payments

expenditures without interest payments=$30 million

interest payments=$4 million

expenditures with interest payments=$30million+$4million

expenditures with interest payments=$34million

The interest amount for the $ 100 million at 4% interest rate has been $4 million. The expenditure of South Pangean with interest has been $34 million.

(a) Interest has been the amount paid to the sum principal amount based on the interest rate.

Annual interest can be calculated as:

Interest = Interest rate [tex]\times[/tex] Principal sum

Interest = 4% [tex]\times[/tex] $100 Million

Interest = [tex]\rm \dfrac{4}{100}[/tex]  [tex]\times[/tex] $100 Million

Interest = $ 4 Million.

(b) The expenditures with interest have been the sum of expenditure and the interest amount.

Expenditure with interest = Expenditure + Interest

Expenditure with interest = $ 30 + $ 4 million

Expenditure with interest = $ 34 million.

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