Windsor, Inc. received the following information from its pension plan trustee concerning the operation of the company's defined-benefit pension plan for the year ended December 31, 2021. 1/1/21 12/31/21 Accumulated benefit obligation $3,500,000 $1,610,000 Net (gains) and losses 1,400,000 140,000 Projected benefit obligation 6,650,000 6,860,000 Pension assets (at fair value) 3,500,000 4,025,000 The service cost component of pension expense for 2021 is $520,000 and the amortization of prior service cost due to an increase in benefits is $105,000. The settlement rate is 10% and the expected rate of return is 8%. What is the amount of pension expense for 2021

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Answer 1

Answer:

$1,010,000

Explanation:

                 Calculation of Pension Expenses

Particulars                                                     Amount

Service cost                                                  $520,000

Add: Amortized prior service expenses     $105,000

Add: Settlement amount                             ($665,000) ($6,650,000*10%)

Less: Expected return                                 ($280,000) ($3,500,000*8%)

Pension Expense for 2021                         $1,010,000


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g The corporate charter of Imp Company authorized the issuance of 10 million, $1 par common shares. During 2021, its first year of operations, the company had the following transactions: January 1 sold 8 million shares at $15 per share June 3 purchased 2 million shares of treasury stock at $18 per share December 28 sold the 2 million shares of treasury stock at $20 per share What amount should the company report as additional paid-in capital in its December 31, 2021, balance sheet

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Answer:

$116 million

Explanation:

Calculation of Additional Paid-in-Capital

Jan 1: 8 million*$14             $112 million

June 3: 2 million*$17         ($34 million)

Dec 28: 2 million*$19        $38 million

Paid-in-Excess capital      $116 million

So, the company should report $116 million as additional paid-in capital in its December 31, 2021, balance sheet.

On January 1, 2016, Belden, Inc. issued long-term notes payable for $50,000. The note will be paid over 10 years with payments of $5,000 plus 12% interest due each January 1, beginning January 1, 2017. Prepare the amortization schedule for the first three payments.

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Answer:

Belden, Inc.

Amortization Schedule

Period PV                  PMT          Interest        Deduction     Net Liability

2017   $50,000.00  $11,000.00  $6,000.00    $5,000.00    $45,000.00

2018   $45,000.00 $10,400.00  $5,400.00    $5,000.00     $40,000.00  

2019   $40,000.00  $9,800.00  $4,800.00    $5,000.00     $35,000.00

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Long-terms payable = $50,000

Period of note = 10 years

First payment = $11,000 ($5,000 principal + $6,000 interest)

Interest rate = 12%

Long-term payable after January 1, 2017 = $45,000 ($50,000 - $5,000)

12% Interest on payable balance of $45,000 = $5,400

Second payment = $10,400 ($5,000 principal + $5,400 interest)

Long-term payable after January 1, 2018 = $40,000 ($45,000 - $5,000)

12% Interest on payable balance of $40,000 = $4,800

Third payment = $9,800 ($5,000 principal + $4,800 interest)

Long-term payable after January 1, 2019 = $35,000 ($40,000 - $5,000)

Question 1 Accounting for Construction Contracts 10 Marks
XYZ Ltd signs a contract on 30 June 2015, agreeing to build a bridge for ABC Limited at a
contract price of $40 million. XYZ Ltd estimates that construction costs will be as follows:
___________________________________________________
Year Ending Cost
___________________________________________________
30 June 2016 $10 000 000
30 June 2017 $16 000 000
30 June 2018 $ 6 000 000
$32 000 000
The contract provides that ABC will make payments on 30 June of each year as follows:
2016 $8 000 000
2017 $20 000 000
2018 $12 000 000
$40 000 000
XYZ now estimates at the beginning of the 2017 financial year that construction costs will be
as follows:
_________________________________________________
Year Ending Cost
___________________________________________________
30 June 2016 $10 000 000
30 June 2017 $21 000 000
30 June 2018 $15 000 000
$46 000 000
Required:
Calculate:
a) Percentage of completion for each of the three years. (4 marks)
b) Revenue to be recognised in each of the three years. (3 marks)
c) Gross profit/loss to be recognised in each of the three years. (3 marks)

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Answer:

1st part of the question

a. percentage completion year 2016=cost incurred to date/estimated total cost

=31%.

likewise 2017: percentage completion is 50%

and 2018:percentage completion is 19%

Explanation:

2016

ie: 10000000/32000000

      =31.25 or 31%

2017

ie: 16000000/32000000

=50%

2018

ie: 6000000/32000000

=18.75% or 19%

Scott is a 50% partner in the LS Partnership. Scott has a basis in his partnership interest of $84,000 at the end of the current year, prior to any distribution. On December 31, Scott receives an operating distribution of $9,000 cash and a parcel of land with a $21,000 fair market value and a $12,000 basis to the partnership. LS has no debt or hot assets. What is the amount and character of Scott's recognized gain or loss

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Answer:

A. No gain or loss

B. Cash $9,000

Land $12,000

C. $63,000

Explanation:

A. Based on the information given he RECOGNIZES NO GAIN OR LOSS

B. Based on the information given his basis in the distributed property will be basis of $9,000 cash and basis of $12,000 land

C. Calculation to determine his ending basis in his partnership interest

Ending basis=$84,000 - $9,000 - $12,000

Ending basis =$63,000

Therefore his ending basis in his partnership interest will be $63,000

Which account option may require larger money contributions than usual but offers a higher interest rate than traditional savings?
Certificate of deposit
Checking
Money market
Saning

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Answer:

Money Market

Explanation:

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Wireless Solutions reports operating expenses of $955,000. Operating expenses include both rent expense and salaries expense. Prepaid rent increases during the year by $27,000 and salaries payable increases by $18,500. What is the cash paid for operating expenses during the year

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Answer:

$963,500

Explanation:

Given the that:

Operating expenses = $955,000

Prepaid rent increase = $27,000

Salaries payable increase = $18,500

Then, Cash paid for operating expenses during the year is computed by;

= Operating expenses + Prepaid rent increase - Salaries payable increase

= $955,000 + $27,000 - $18,500

= $963,500

Nelson Corp. is considering the purchase of a new piece of equipment. The cost savings from the equipment would result in an annual increase in cash flow of $112,000. The equipment will have an initial cost of $224,000 and have a 3 year life. If the salvage value of the equipment is estimated to be $87,000, what is the payback period

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Answer:

2 years

Explanation:

Payback period is the length of time it takes for the future cash flows to equal the initial investment.

$224,000 = $112,000 + $112,000

therefore,

It takes 2 years for the cashflows to equal initial investment

Zwick Company bought 21,500 shares of the voting common stock of Handy Corporation in January 2021. In December, Handy announced $201,500 net income for 2021 and declared and paid a cash dividend of $9.00 per share on all 207,500 shares of its outstanding common stock. Zwick Company's dividend revenue from Handy Corporation in December 2021 would be:

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Answer:

$193,500

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what Zwick Company's dividend revenue from Handy Corporation in December 2021 would be

Using this formula

Dividend revenue =Voting common stock shares *Cash dividend

Let plug in the formula

Dividend revenue=21,500 shares x $9.00 per share

Dividend revenue = $193,500

Therefore Zwick Company's dividend revenue from Handy Corporation in December 2021 would be:$193,500

Consider the following production and cost data for two products, L and C: Product L Product C Contribution margin per unit $ 120 $ 112 Machine minutes needed per unit 10 minutes 8 minutes A total of 60,000 machine minutes are available each period and there is unlimited demand for each product. What is the largest possible total contribution margin that can be realized each period

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Answer:

$840,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What is the largest possible total contribution margin that can be realized each period

First step

L =120/10

L= 12

C= 112/8

C= 14

Now let the largest possible total contribution margin

Largest possible total contribution margin C=112*( 60,000/8 )

Largest possible total contribution margin C= 112*7500 units

Largest possible total contribution margin C = $840,000

Therefore the largest possible total contribution margin that can be realized each period is $840,000

3 ways to prvent hazards in the laboratory​

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1-Do not use laboratory containers or refrigerators to store drinks or

food, or put chemicals in food containers

(bottles of water, etc.).

2-Work whenever possible in the fume cupboard, especially

if you handle volatile, toxic powdered products, when you do

experiments that generate fumes or gases, etc.

3-Use personal protective equipment (gloves, glasses,

masks, etc.) suitable for each job and risk.

Hope this can help you

The Ashford Twins hired you as a consultant to estimate the company's WACC. You have obtained the following information. (1) The company's noncallable bonds mature in 20 years, have a coupon rate of 7.00% paid annually, a par value of $1,000, and a current market price of $850. (2) The company's tax rate is 28%. (3) The required rate of return on the company's common stock based on CAPM is 10.0%. (4) The target capital structure consists of 20% debt, with the remainder comprised of common equity. What is its WACC

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Answer:

9.24 %

Explanation:

WACC = Cost of Equity x Weight of Equity + Cost of Debt x Weight of Debt

Remember to use the After tax cost of debt :

Cost of Debt r is

Pv = - $850

Fv = $1,000

n = 20

p/yr = 1

pmt =  $1,000 x 7.00% = $70

r = ??

Using a financial calculator r is 8.60 %

thus,

After tax cost of debt = 8.60 % x (1 - 0.28)

                                    = 6.192 %

therefore

WACC = 10.0% x 80 % + 6.192 % x 20 %

           = 9.2384 or 9.24 %

The company's WACC is 9.24 %

On November 1, 2015, Ybarra Construction Company issued $400,000 of 5-year bonds that pay interest at an annual rate of 5%. The interest payments are due every six months (that is, the interest is compounded semi-annually). At the end of the five-year period, Ybarra must pay the bond holders a balloon payment of $400,000. a. What would the issue price of the bonds be if the prevailing interest rate is: Round answers to the nearest whole number.

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Answer:

the question is incomplete, but I can give two examples of interest rate being higher or lower:

For example, interest rate is 6%

PV of face value = $400,000 / (1 + 3%)¹⁰ = $297,637.57

PV of coupon payments = $10,000 x 8.5302 (PVIFA, 3%, 10 peridos) = $85,302

Market price = $382,939.57

Second example, interest rate is 4%

PV of face value = $400,000 / (1 + 2%)¹⁰ = $328,139.32

PV of coupon payments = $10,000 x 8.9826 (PVIFA, 2%, 10 peridos) = $89,823

Market price = $417,962.32

The following is not one of the main reasons that makes evaluation of public projects difficult.
A. Public projects are subject to higher values of MARR
B. They often have differences in the impacts and benefits to different members of society
C. They are often motivated by political goals
D. Project lives often very long
Why is public sector economic analysis / evaluation of projects more challenging?
A. Impact on wider society
B. Project Objectives
C. Length of life cycle of projects
D. Determining the value of MARR
E. All the above

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Answer:

A

E

Explanation:

The W.C. Pruett Corp. has $800,000 of interest-bearing debt outstanding, and it pays an annual interest rate of 8%. In addition, it has $600,000 of common stock on its balance sheet. It finances with only debt and common equity, so it has no preferred stock. Its annual sales are $2.88 million, its average tax rate is 30%, and its profit margin is 3%. What are its TIE ratio and its return on invested capital (ROIC)? Round your answers to two decimal places.

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Answer:

1. TIE ratio = EBIT / Interest expense

EBIT = [ (Annual sales x profit margin) / (1 - tax rate) ] + Amount of debt x interest rate

= [ ($2,880,000 x 3%) / (1 - 0.30) ] + $800,000 x 8%

= 187428.57143

= $187,428.57

TIE ratio = $187,428.57 / ($800,000 x 8%)

TIE ratio = $187,428.57 / $64,000

TIE ratio = 2.92857

TIE ratio = 2.93

2. ROIC = [ EBIT x (1 - tax rate) ] / (Amount of debt + common stock)

= [$187428.57  x (1 - 0.30) ] / ($800,000 + $600,000)

= 0.093714285

= 9.37%

examples of veriable costs​

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Answer:

Exmples are : labor wage, cost of inputs

Explanation:

Variable cost are the costs that are changing with changing in inputs or production.

On January 1, 2019, Cullumber Company had $1,000,000 of common stock outstanding that was issued at par. It also had retained earnings of $740,000. The company issued 35,000 shares of common stock at par on July 1 and earned net income of $390,000 for the year.

Required:
Journalize the declaration of a 14% stock dividend on December 10, 2020, for the following independent assumptions.
a. Par value is $10, and market price is $18.
b. Par value is $5, and market price is $20.

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Answer:

a. Par value is $10, and market price is $19. b. Par value is $5, and market price is $20.

Explanation:

Bissell Company received the following reports of its defined benefit pension plan for the current calendar year: PBO Plan assets Balance, January 1 $ 500,000 Balance, January 1 $ 258,000 Service cost 198,000 Actual return 33,000 Interest cost 36,000 Annual contribution 119,000 Benefits paid (87,000 ) Benefits paid (87,000 ) Balance, December 31 $ 647,000 Balance, December 31 $ 323,000 The long-term expected rate of return on plan assets is 10%. Assuming no other data are relevant, what is the pension expense for the year

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Answer:

$205,200

Explanation:

              Calculation of Pension Expense

Service Cost                                         $198,000

Interest cost                                          $33,000

Expected return on the plan assets    ($25,800) (258000*10%)

Pension Expense                                  $205,200

So therefore, the pension expense for the year is $205,200.

An organization takes active countermeasures to protect its systems, such as installing firewalls. This approach is known as _____________ .

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Answer:

Risk reduction.

Explanation:

Risk management can be defined as the process of identifying, evaluating, analyzing and controlling potential threats or risks present in a business as an obstacle to its capital, revenues and profits.

This ultimately implies that, risk management involves prioritizing course of action or potential threats in order to mitigate the risk that are likely to arise from such business decisions. Also, it is considered to be the most important part of any organization or project.

A firewall is a network security protocol that monitors and controls inbound and outbound traffic based on set aside security rules.

Generally, a firewall is used to control access to a computer or network, as it creates a barrier between a computer or a network and the internet in order to protect against unauthorized access. It is a security system pre-installed on most computers to essentially inspect data being transmitted to or from a computer.

Furthermore, firewalls are typically bidirectional, it checks all sent and received data and only allow authorized traffic through.

Hence, when an organization takes active countermeasures to protect its systems, such as installing firewalls. This approach is known as risk reduction because it mitigates, minimizes or limits (reduces) the chances of its systems and data being circumvented or compromised by a hacker, intruder and third party.

What types of behaviors does the average customer exhibit

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Explanation:

there are four types of consumer behavior : habitual buying behavior , variety-seeking behavior , dissonance-reduding buying behavior , complex buying behavior

Ruby Red manufactures, markets, and distributes citrus flavored soft drinks across the globe. Ruby Red hired a collection agency in 2018 to increase collection rates from customers. As a result, Ruby estimates that only 2% of its 2019 credit sales will be written off, compared to the 4% of 2018's credit sales that were estimated to be uncollectible. At December 31, 2019, Ruby Red has a $12,800 credit balance in its allowance for doubtful accounts and credit sales of $1,570,000.

Required:
Use the percentage of credit sales method to calculate the bad debt expense.

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Answer:

$31,400

Explanation:

Ruby estimates that only 2% of its 2019 credit sales will be written off

Ruby Red has a $12,800 credit balance in its allowance for doubtful accounts

Ruby Red has credit sales of $1,570,000.

Bad debt expense = Credit sales *  2% of its 2019 credit sales

Bad debt expense = $1,570,000 * 2/100

Bad debt expense = $1,570,000 * 0.02

Bad debt expense = $31,400

Bob is investing in a partnership with Andy. Bob contributes as part of his initial investment, Accounts Receivable of $120,000; an Allowance for Doubtful Accounts of $18,000; and $12,000 cash. The entry that the partnership makes to record Bob's initial contribution includes a Group of answer choices

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Answer:

Credit to Bob, Capital for $114,000

Explanation:

Based on the information given the entry that the partnership makes to record Bob's initial contribution includes a CREDIT TO BOB, CAPITAL FOR $114,000 Calculated using this formula

Bob, Capital=Accounts Receivable-Allowance for Doubtful Accounts+Cash

Let plug in the formula

Bob, Capital=$120,000-$18,000+$12,000

Bob, Capital=$114,000

Suppose that you are a speculator that anticipates an appreciation of the Singapore dollar (S$). You purchase a call option contract on Singapore dollars. Each contract represents S$40,000, with a strike price of $0.69 and call option premium of $0.03 per unit. Suppose that the spot price of the Singapore dollar is $0.70 just before the expiration of the call option contract. At this time, you call the contract and immediately sell the Singapore dollars to a bank at the current spot price.

Fill in the following table from your (the buyer's) perspective.

Transaction Per Unit Per Contract
Selling price of $0.92 _________
- Purchase Price of 5$ -$0.86 _________
- Premium Paid for Option -$0.02 _________
Net profit _________ _________

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Answer: $1600

Explanation:

Selling price:

Per unit = $0.92

Per contract = $0.92 × 40000 = $36800

Purchase price of $5:

Per unit = -$0.86

Per contract = -$0.86 × 40000 = -$34400

Premium Paid for Option:

Per unit: -$0.02

Per contract = -$0.02 × 40000 = -800

Net profit = $36800 + (-$34400) + (-800)

= $36800 - $34400 - $800

= $1600

The net profit is $1600

If we add successive laborers to work a given amount of land on a wheat farm, eventually:____.
a. the increases in wheat harvested will get larger and larger.
b. average total cost will fall to zero.
c. the increases in wheat harvested will rise at a constant rate.
d. the increases in wheat harvested will get smaller and smaller.

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Answer:

d. the increases in wheat harvested will get smaller and smaller.

Explanation:

A marginal rate of technical substitution (MRTS) can be defined as an economic principle which is typically used to represent the rate at which a factor such as capital must decrease so that the same level or quantity of production is maintained when another factor such as labor is changed (increased).

An isoquant is the slope of a marginal rate of technical substitution (MRTS) which connects the two input factors provided that the level of output or production is the same.

Also, the diminishing marginal rate of technical substitution refers to the decline (fall) in marginal rate of technical substitution (MRTS) along an isoquant that produces the same quantity (level) of output.

When an isoquant has a diminishing marginal rate of technical substitution, the corresponding isoquants are convex to the origin. Thus, the marginal rate of technical substitution (MRTS) would continue to diminish as more of a factor such as capital is used.

If we add successive laborers to work a given amount of land on a wheat farm, eventually the increases in wheat harvested will get smaller and smaller.

Answer:

d. the increases in wheat harvested will get smaller and smaller.

Explanation:

If we add successive laborers to work a given amount of land on a wheat farm, eventually: the increases in wheat harvested will get smaller and smaller.

Road Master Shocks has 15,000 units of a defective product on hand that cost $80,000 to manufacture. The company can either sell this product as scrap for $6 per unit or it can sell the product for $9 per unit by reworking the units and correcting the defects at a cost of $40,000. Prepare a schedule to show the effect of selling the defective units as scrap or rework.

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Answer:

If the units are reworked, net income will increase by $5,000.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Number of units= 15,000

Sell as-is:

Selling price= $6 per unit

Rework:

Selling price= $9

Total cost= $40,000

The original production costs ($80,00) should not be taken into account because they remain constant for the two options.

Now, we will determine the effect on the income of both choices:

Sell as-is:

Effect on income= 6*15,000= $90,000 increase

Re-work:

Revenue= 15,000*9= 135,000

Total cost= (40,000)

Effect on income0 $95,000 increase

If the units are reworked, net income will increase by $5,000.

The risk-free rate of return is 10.5%, the expected rate of return on the market portfolio is 17%, and the stock of Xyrong Corporation has a beta coefficient of 1.5. Xyrong pays out 50% of its earnings in dividends, and the latest earnings announced were $13 per share. Dividends were just paid and are expected to be paid annually. You expect that Xyrong will earn an ROE of 24% per year on all reinvested earnings forever. a. What is the intrinsic value of a share of Xyrong stock

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Answer:

$88.24

Explanation:

The computation of the  intrinsic value of a share of Xyrong stock is shown below;

k = risk free rate of retunr+ beta[expected market rate of return - risk free rate of return]

= 10.5% + 1.5(17% - 10.5%)

= 20.25%  

Now

growth rate = b × ROE

= .5 × 24%

= 12%

Now the intrinsic value of the stock is

= (($13 × 50%)  × (1 + 0.12)) ÷ (0.2025 - 0.12)

= $88.24

What might you expect to find out about people who are described as credit risks?

A) They are usually given a low interest rate.
B) They have a history of not making their payments on time.
C) They find it easy to get a loan from the bank.
D) They have a history of paying in full each month.

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Answer:

its B!!

Explanation:

Mekia is in high school. She is thinking about possible career choices. Her guidance counselor gave her information about several career possibilities. Which best describes information she may read about the Human Services career cluster?

a) Human Services careers have an above average rate of increase in the number of jobs.
b)Human Services careers have an average rate of increase in the number of jobs.
c)Human Services careers have a below average rate of increase in the number of jobs.
d)Human Services careers have experienced no change in the number of jobs over the last couple of years.

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Answer:

The statement that best describes the information she may read about the Human Services career cluster is:

a) Human Services careers have an above average rate of increase in the number of jobs.

Explanation:

The human services sector will add 257,700 jobs from 2014 to 2024.  This represents an increase of more than 10% and is mainly propelled by the increasing need for social services.

Suppose you borrow $8,000 of principal that must be repaid at the end of two years, along with interest of 4 percent a year. If the annual inflation rate turns out to be 6 percent,
Instructions: Enter your responses rounded to the nearest whole number. If you are entering any negative numbers be sure to include a negative sign (-) in front of those numbers.
a. What is the real rate of interest on the loan?
b. What is the real value of the principal repayment?
Hint: Future value = Present value × (1 + Growth in prices)t, where t is the number of years evaluated, e.g., The real value of loan repayment = Amount of loan × (1 + Real interest rate)t
c. Who loses, the debtor or the creditor?

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I do not know, i just need points :/

If Serena runs her own business and is responsible for everything, she is a/an

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Answer:An entrepreneur

Explanation:

An entrepreneur is an individual who starts and runs a business with limited resources and planning, and is responsible for all the risks and rewards of her business venture.

Assume that the quantity of X is measured on the horizontal axis, and the quantity of Y is measured on the vertical axis. Assume that the price of X is $60, the price of Y is $30 and Rafe has an weekly income of $180. Which of the following is true? He can afford 6 units of good Y. His budget line has a slope of 1/3. He can afford 6 units of good X. His budget line has a slope of −1/3.

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Answer:

True : He can afford 6 units of good Y'

Explanation:

Budget Line is a combination of two goods, consumer can afford with entire given money income & prices.

Equation : p1 x1 +p2 x2 =  m. Here p1 & p2 are prices of two goods, x1 & x2 are quantities of two goods, m is money income.

Intercept of budget line is max quantity of a good consumer can buy spending only on either good. Formula = m / p1 & m / p2

As : m = 180 , p1 (px) = 60 , p2 (py) = 30 . Intercepts (x & y) = 180 / 60 = 3  & 180 / 30 = 6 respectively.

So, 'He can afford 6 units of good Y' is True. 'He can afford 6 units of good X' is False.

Slope shows the trade off of goods, given money income & price. Formula = = p1 / p2 = px / py = 60 / 30 = (-) 2. 'His budget line slope = 1/3 or -1/3',  both are False

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