You want to have $2.7 million when you retire in 37 years. You feel that you can save $600 per month until you retire. What APR do you have to earn in order to achieve your goal

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Answer 1

Answer:

9.87%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What APR do you have to earn in order to achieve your goal

$2.7 million = $600{[(1 + r)444 − 1] / r}

r = .0082*100

r=.82%

r = .82% × 12

r = 9.87%

Therefore the APR you have to earn in order to achieve your goal is 9.87%


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In a competitive market with a linear upward-sloping supply curve and a linear downward-sloping demand curve, the government imposes a $10 tax per unit bought and sold. The tax causes the equilibrium quantity to fall from 89 units to 77 units. The deadweight :_______

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Answer:

$105

Explanation:

Missing word "The deadweight loss of this tax is...?"

Change in price = $10

Original quantity = 89 units

New quantity = 77 unit

Change in quantity= 89 units-77 units = 12 units

Dead-weight loss = 1/2 * Change in price * Change in quantity

Dead-weight loss = 1/2 * $10 * $21

Dead-weight loss = $105

Therefore, the dead-weight loss of this tax is $105.

When 24,000 units are produced, variable costs are $12.00 per unit. Therefore, when 18,000 units are produced ________. Group of answer choices variable unit costs will increase to $16.00 per unit variable costs will remain at $12.00 per unit variable costs will total $288,000 variable unit costs will decrease to $9.00 per unit

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Answer: variable costs will remain at $12.00 per unit

Explanation:

Variable costs refers to the costs that change when there's a change in the quantity of the good that's produced.

Since when 24,000 units are produced, the variable costs are $12.00 per unit. It should be noted that even when 18,000 units are produced, the variable cost will still remain $12.00 per unit.

Weighted-average method, spoilage, equivalent units. (CMA, adapted)
Consider the following data for November 2017 from MacLean Manufacturing Company, which makes silk pennants and uses a process-costing system. All direct materials are added at the beginning of the process and conversion costs are added evenly during the process. Spoilage is detected upon inspection at the completion of the process. Spoiled units are disposed of at zero net disposal value MacLean Manufacturing Company uses the weighted-average method of process costing
Physical Units Direct Materials
Pennants
Work in process, November 1 1,350 $ 966
Started in November 2017 ?
Good units completed and transferred 8,800
out during November 2017
Normal spoilage 80
Abnormal spoilage 50
Work in process, November 30 1700
Total costs added during November 2017 $10,302
aDegree of completion: direct materials, 100%, conversion costs, 45%
bDegree of completion: direct materials, 100%, conversion costs, 35%
Compute equivalent units for direct materials and conversion costs.

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Answer:

Equivalent Units: Materials =  10630  

Equivalent Units :   Conversion  =    9525    

Explanation:

MacLean Manufacturing Company

Weighted-Average Method

Process Costing

Particulars       Units        % Of Completion           Equivalent Units

                                       Materials  Conversion       Materials  Conversion

Units completed

and transferred   8,800      100        100                8800           8800

Add

Ending Inventory  1700        100         35               1700            595

Normal Spoilage   80            100      100              80                 80

Abnormal Spoilage  50          100      100             50                50          

Equivalent Units                                                    10630        9525        

The weighted average method equivalent unit production implies that the units completed and the ending inventory completed plus any spoilage normal or abnormal is taken is accounted for.

The weighted average method EUP can also be determined by adding the beginning units and units started

The normal and abnormal spoilage are taken 100 % because all the spoilage is evident once the goods are completed.

In a Harvard print journal and ejournal article references for a reference list, which elements, if any, are placed in round brackets?

Author and journal title.


Author and issue number.


Year of publication and issue number, if there is one.


Article title and year of publication.

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Answer: Year of publication and issue number, if there is one.

Explanation:

There are quite a number of referencing style conventions available in the world today with some of the most prominent being the APA style, MLA and the Chicago style.

Harvard has its own referencing style that may not be as popular as the above but is very well known nonetheless. When referencing using the Harvard style and the year of publication and issue number needs to be included in a print or e-journal reference, it is to be placed in a round bracket. If there isn't any then there is no need.

Nov. 5 Purchased 600 units of product at a cost of $10 per unit. Terms of the sale are 2/10, n/60; the invoice is dated November 5.
Nov. 7 Returned 25 defective units from the November 5 purchase and received full credit.
Nov. 15 Paid the amount due from the November 5 purchase, minus the return on November 7.

Required:
Prepare the journal entries to record each of the above purchases transactions of a merchandising company.

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Answer:

Journal Entries:

Nov. 5: Debit Inventory $6,000

Credit Accounts payable $6,000

To record the purchase of 600 units of a product at a cost of $10 per unit.

Terms of the sale are 2/10, n/60

Nov. 7: Debit Accounts payable $250

Credit Inventory $250

To record the return of 25 defective units.

Nov. 15: Debit Accounts payable $5,750

Credit Cash Discounts $115

Credit Cash $5,635

To record the payment for the purchase.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Nov. 5: Inventory $6,000 Accounts payable $6,000

Terms of the sale are 2/10, n/60; the invoice is dated November 5.

Nov. 7: Accounts payable $250 Inventory $250

Nov. 15: Accounts payable $5,750 Cash Discounts $115 Cash $5,635

Please answer the question posted in the attached image

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Answer:

80

Explanation:

Years = 20

Compounding month = 4 (quarterly)

N is the number of compounding factors = 20 years * 4 periods per year = 80. So, the value of n in the F/A factor (for determining F/A factor the end of the 20 year period) is 80.

true or false
2. Determining the producers preferences of products are
important when thinking of starting a business.​

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Explanation:

The answer is True!!!!!!!

Use the following stockholders' equity section of Marcy Company on December 31, 2004 to answer questions 45 through
50. Treat each question independent of the other questions - so your answer to question 46 should not be influenced by the
answer to question 45, and so on:
Preferred Stock - 6% cumulative, $20 par value, 10,000 shares authorized, 5,000 shares issued and outstanding . . $100,000
Contributed Capital in excess of par value, Preferred Stock . . 250,000
Common Stock, $5 par value, 20,000 shares authorized, 10,000 shares issued and outstanding. . . . . . . . . . 50,000
Contributed Capital in excess of par value, Common Stock . .450,000
Total Contributed Capital . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 850,000
Retained Earnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150,000
Total Stockholders' Equity . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 1,000,000
45. The average issue price per share of preferred stock must have been:
A) $20.00
B) $50.00
C) $70.00
D) $35.00
E) $45.00
46. Marcy Company did not pay any dividends in 2004. In 2005, they declared and paid total dividends of $4,000, and in 2006, they declared total dividends of $20,000. How much dividends will be paid to preferred and common stockholders in 2006?
A) Preferred $20,000, Common $0
B) Preferred $8,000, Common $12,000
C) Preferred $18,000, Common $2,000
D) Preferred $14,000, Common $6,000
E) Preferred $12,000, Common $8,000
47. Marcy Company issues 2,000 shares of common stock in exchange for a building, with a market value of $100,000.
The journal entry to record the exchange will cause Total Contributed Capital to:________
A) increase by $10,000
B) increase by $100,000
C) increase by $90,000
D) increase by $80,000
E) remain unchanged
48. Marcy Company declared and issued a 15% common stock dividend on January 1, 2005, when the market price of their common stock was $12 per share. The journal entry to record the stock dividend will:_____________
A) debit Retained Earnings by $18,000.
B) credit Common Stock Dividend Distributable, $15,000
C) credit Contributed Capital in excess of par, Common Stock, $21,000
D) credit Common Stock Dividend Distributable, $10,500
E) credit Contributed Capital in excess of par, Common Stock, $7,500
49. Marcy Company declared a 100% common stock dividend on January 1, 2005, when the market price of the stock was $7.50. The entry to record this dividend will:_________
A) debit Retained Earnings,$100,000
B) credit Common Stock Dividend Distributable,$50,000
C) credit Contributed Capital in excess of par, Common Stock, $25,000
D) credit Common Stock Dividend Distributable, $100,000
E) Since this is considered a stock split, no journal entry is made
50. On January 1, 2005, Marcy Company purchased 1,000 shares of its own common stock for $22,000. On February 1, 2005, they sold 600 of these shares for $25 per share, and on March 1, 2005, they sold the remaining 400 shares for
$15 per share. The journal entry required on March 1 will include:_______
A) credit Contributed Capital, Treasury Stock, $1,800
B) debit Retained Earnings for $1,800
C) debit Retained Earnings for $2,800
D) debit Contributed Capital, Treasury Stock, $2,800
E) debit Contributed Capital, Treasury Stock, $1,80040.

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Answer:

Marcy Company

45. The average issue price per share of preferred stock must have been:

C) $70.00

46. The dividends paid to preferred and common stockholders in 2006 are:

B) Preferred $8,000, Common $12,000

47. The journal entry to record the exchange will cause Total Contributed Capital to:________

C) increase by $90,000

48. The journal entry to record the stock dividend will:_____________

A) debit Retained Earnings by $18,000.

49. The entry to record this dividend will:_________

B) credit Common Stock Dividend Distributable,$50,000

C) credit Contributed Capital in excess of par, Common Stock, $25,000

50. The journal entry required on March 1 will include:

Debit Cash $6,000

Credit Treasury stock $2,000

Credit Contributed Capital in excess of par value $4,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Preferred Stock:

6% cumulative, $20 par value, 10,000 shares authorized,

5,000 shares issued and outstanding . . $100,000

Contributed Capital in excess of par value, Preferred Stock . . 250,000

Common Stock:

$5 par value, 20,000 shares authorized,

10,000 shares issued and outstanding. . . . . . . . . . 50,000

Contributed Capital in excess of par value, Common Stock . .450,000

Total Contributed Capital . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 850,000

Retained Earnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150,000

Total Stockholders' Equity . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 1,000,000

Average issue price per share of preferred stock = $70 ($100,000 + $250,000)/5,000

                                              2005           2006

Total dividends declared    $4,000     $20,000

Preferred dividend                6,000         6,000

Cumulative dividend           -2,000          2,000

Common stock dividend      $0           $12,000

Journal Entry:

Debit Building $100,000

Credit Common stock $10,000

APIC - common stock $90,000

January 1, 2005: Treasury stock $5,000 Contributed Capital in excess of par value $17,000 Cash $22,000

February 1, 2005: Cash $15,000 Treasury stock $3,000 Contributed Capital in excess of par value $12,000

March 1, 2005: Cash $6,000 Treasury stock $2,000 Contributed Capital in excess of par value $4,000

17. Calculating Future Values Streamsong Credit Bank is offering 4.7 percent compounded daily on its savings accounts. If you deposit $4,750 today, how much will you have in the account in 5 years

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Answer:

Future value = $5912.87

Explanation:

Below is the calculation:

Interest rate = 4.7%

Present value of deposit = $4750

Time period, n = 5 years

Future value = Present value ( 1 + interest rate)^n

Future value = 4750 ( 1 + (4.7%/365)^5*365

Future value = 4750 (1 + 0.00012)^1825

Future value = $5912.87

Read the scenario carefully and provide your response regarding the organizational structure and culture in the fictional organization provided below.

Scenario:

An industry consulting firm has the following structure and culture:

All the employees at this consulting firm work full-time. All the full-time consultants report to various industry directors depending on the industry contract. The company employees work mostly from home with directors or consultants renting temporary office space with or without videoconferencing when needed for either client meetings or vendor meetings. The company is very successful and has an expanding client base. The company CEO is extremely relaxed and extremely smart and expects everyone at the company to display a relaxed yet expert demeanor as well. There really are very few rules or expectations at the company as the CEO also believes in keeping processes very simple. The previous president retired about six months ago, and the CEO, together with a human resources firm, hired a new president. About two months ago the companyâs employees (i.e., consultants) started receiving emails from the new president putting pressure on all of them to produce results in less time but pressuring them to charge the clients higher sums without making any more money for themselves. In addition, the new president wants the staff to come into the office now three times a week for meetings. Three months ago the new president hired thirty new full-time consultants that seem more like salespersons than consultants to existing employees. A few of the long-time consultants have been emailing the CEO about these changes and suggesting they may go elsewhere. In the meantime, the Finance Director has detected several anomalies in the contract terms and financial results from some of the new consultants and one or two of the existing consultants.

a. Describe the organizational structure at this consulting firm and how it affects employee behavior.
b. Describe how the changes to the organizationâs culture might affect employee behavior.
c. Provide a recommendation for any adjustments you think need to be made at this organization based on the Reading and explain why?

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Answer:

The response to the given question can be defined as follows:

Explanation:

This organizational structure is flat and also has a strongly attributed. Its flat culture gives experts the chance to be innovative and boost productivity. Its freedom to work or to work allowed its productivity to be enhanced. It kept them in touch with it and allowed them t stay tuned to a consultation environment. This change has caused confusion amongst this personnel and they are frustrated with the change. You've begun to approach the CEO. It indicates that they're not really happy and that the change is not welcomed. They have dismantled a whole manner for working. The company should communicate its objectives to its employees and also develop an acceptable way of working. All they need to grasp here is that before the new President has been hired, people already exist inside a specific method of work and culture. When the changes are required, an organization as a whole must be discreet and agreeable to enable the implementation easier. The manager should develop a seamless transition–

Email the staff and express your view.Include a career strategy and schedule certain objectives.Identify modifications and also be receptive to input. Not that every modification done provides the best outcomes.

It ensures the restoration of the inclusive community, as well as the manner of work and objectives, are altered still.

Knowledge Check 01 Feline Watch Company makes wrist watches out of silver metal sheets. Feline sold 200 watches in the month of June. It projects July and August sales to be 400 and 600 respectively. The company`s policy is to have 50% of next month`s sales in inventory. If the June ending inventory of watches is 200, how many watches must be produced in July

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Answer:

the number of watches to be produced in July is 500

Explanation:

The calculation of the number of watches to be produced in July is given below;

Units Expected to be sale 400  

Add: Desired ending inventory 300 (50% of 600)

Total available 700  

Less: Beginning Inventory -200  

Units to be produced 500

Hence, the number of watches to be produced in July is 500

In the space provided, using the letters (a-e), indicate in which category of the statement of cash flows the preceding items would. After each item, indicate with a plus sign ( ) or a minus sign (-) whether the item would be reported as an increase / inflow or a decrease/ outflow.
The following information relates to the Marshall Company for 2010:
Gain on sale of land $ 800
Bond premium amortization (by the issuer) 300
Decrease in accounts payable 700
Increase in prepaid expenses 100
Net income 9,000
Purchased equipment 10,000
Increase in salaries payable 400
Proceeds from sale of land 5,000
Decrease in inventories 1,100
Payment of dividends 600
Depreciation expense 1,000
Required:Compute net cash provided by operating activities for the Marshall Company for 2010.

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Answer:

Particulars                                                                  Amount

Cash Flows from Operating Activities

Net Income                                                                  $9,000

Adjustments to reconcile net income to

Net Cash flows from Operating Activities

Depreciation Expense                                  $1000

Gain On Sale of land                                     ($800)

Decrease in accounts payable                     ($700)

Increase in prepaid expenses                      ($100)

Increase in salaries payable                          $400

Decrease in Inventories                                 $1100

Amortization of bond premium                     ($300)   $600

Net Cash flows from operating activities                $9,600

Last year Christine worked as a consultant. She hired an administrative assistant for $15,000 per year and rented office space (utilities included) for $3,000 per month. Her total revenue for the year was $100,000. If Christine hadn't worked as a consultant, she would have worked at a real estate firm earning $40,000 a year. Last year, Christine's explicit costs were ______, and her implicit costs were ______.

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Answer:

Explicit costs - $51,000

Explicit costs are those for which a person incurs in actual spending of money. In this case, Christine had to pay $15,000 in wages, and $36,000 in rent ($3,000 x 12). These are expenses that she had to pay money for, and that had to be accounted for in the accounting books, and in the financial statements. These are in other words, explicit costs.

Implicit costs - $40,000

Implicit costs are simply the opportunity costs. An opportunity cost is the cost of the next more valuable alternative when faced with two or more options. No money is paid for this costs. The implicit costs for Christine were the $40,000 that she not receive as wages if she had continued working at a real state firm.

Select the correct revenue recognition principle for each of the following. Clear All Recognize revenue over the passage of time. Recognize revenue when the customer takes possession of the product. Recognize revenue when cash is collected. Recognize revenue when service is performed.

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Answer:

Recognize revenue when service is performed.

Explanation:

Revenue recognition principle is an accounting principle which states that revenue should only be recognized when it is earned(when service has been rendered or completed) and not when cash is being collected.

What the above means is that revenue can only be earned when services are completed or rendered and not necessarily when payment is made. The reason is that payment may not be made for several weeks even after service has been rendered hence the principle or concept is incorporated into the accrual basis of accounting.

Describe the organizational structure of your school or company. What difficulties have you encountered working within this structure

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Answer:

My company have a centralized structure of management framework. Under this structure all the decisions are made by the executive level managers of the company.

The main problem that me and my fellow workers face under this structure is that we do not get any space for creativity and judgement of our own. Also the organisation, do not emphasize on our suggestions that we believe can actually make us more efficient.

Swiss Furniture Company manufactures bookshelves and uses an activity-based costing system to allocate all manufacturing conversion costs. The following information is provided for the month of May:

Activity Estimated Indirect Activity Costs Allocation Base Estimated Quantity of Allocation Base
Materials handling $6,300 Number of parts 9,100 parts
Assembling $14,000 Number of parts 9,100 parts
Packaging $2,680 Number of bookshelves 910 bookshelves

Required:
Each bookshelf consists of 10 parts. The direct materials cost per bookshelf is $32.What is the total manufacturing cost per bookshelf?

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Answer:

Total unitary manufacturing cost= $57.25

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the activities rates:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Materials handling= 6,300/9,100= $0.69 per part

Assembling= 14,000/9,100= $1.54 per part

Packaging= 2,680/910= $2.95 per bookshelve

Each bookshelf consists of 10 parts. The direct materials cost per bookshelf is $32.

Now, we can allocate conversion costs to each unit:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Materials handling= 0.69*10= $6.9

Assembling= 1.54*10= $15.4

Packaging= 2.95*1 = $2.95

Total allocated costs per unit= $25.25

Finally, the total unitary manufacturing cost:

Total unitary manufacturing cost= 32 + 25.25

Total unitary manufacturing cost= $57.25

Assume that, on January 1, 2021, Matsui Co. paid $1,795,200 for its investment in 74,800 shares of Yankee Inc. Further, assume that Yankee has 220,000 total shares of stock issued. The book value and fair value of Yankee's identifiable net assets were both $440,000 at January 1, 2021. The following information pertains to Yankee during 2021:

Net income $240,000
Dividends declared and paid $72,000
Market price of common stock on 12/31/2016 $29/share

What amount would Matsui report in its year-end 2016 balance sheet for its investment in Yankee?
a. $1,608,000.
b. $1,368,000.
c. $1,329,600.
d. None of these answer choices is correct.

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Answer: $1,852,320

Explanation:

First find out the proportion owned by Matsui.

= 74,800 shares / 220,000

= 34%

The investment at the end of the year is:

= Cost of investment + Shares of net income - Share of dividend

Share of income:

= Percentage ownership * Net income

= 34% * 240,000

= $81,600

Share of dividend:

= 34% * 72,000

= $24,480

Investment at end of year:

= 1,795,200 + 81,600 - 24,480

= $1,852,320

Slipper Company sold a productive asset, a machine, for cash. It originally cost Slipper $29,000. The accumulated depreciation at the date of disposal was $24,000. A gain on the disposal of $2,900 was reported. What was the asset's selling price

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Answer:

$7,900 = selling price

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Original cost= $29,000

Accumulated depreciation= $24,000

Gain= $2,900

First, we will determine the book value:

Book value= original cost - accumulated depreciation

Book value= 29,000 - 24,000 = $5,000

Now, the selling price:

Gain/loss= selling price - book value

2,900= selling price - 5,000

$7,900 = selling price

The following data are taken from the financial statements of Sigmon Inc. Terms of all sales are 2/10, n/45. 20Y3 20Y2 20Y1 Accounts receivable, end of year $710,000 $630,000 $565,000 Sales on account 5,691,000 4,628,500 This information has been collected in the Microsoft Excel Online file. Open the spreadsheet, perform the required analysis, and input your answers in the questions below. Open spreadsheet For 20Y2 and 20Y3, determine (1) the accounts receivable turnover and (2) the number of days' sales in receivables. Assume a 365-day year. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to one decimal place. 20Y3 20Y2 1. Accounts receivable turnover fill in the blank 2 fill in the blank 3 2. Number of days' sales in receivables fill in the blank 4 days fill in the blank 5 days The collection of accounts receivable has . This can be seen in both the in accounts receivable turnover and the in the collection period.

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Answer:

Sigmon Inc.

1. Accounts receivable turnover = Sales/Average accounts receivable

20Y3 = 8.49x

20Y2 = 7.75x

2. Number of days sales in receivables = 365/Accounts receivable turnover

20Y3 = 43 days

20y2 = 47.1 days

3. The collection of accounts receivable has improved from 47.1 days to 43 days. This can be seen in both the in accounts receivable turnover and the in the collection period.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Terms of all sales are 2/10, n/45

                                                             20Y3          20Y2           20Y1

Accounts receivable, end of year $710,000   $630,000   $565,000

Sales on account                          5,691,000  4,628,500  

Average accounts receivable        670,000     597,500

1. Accounts receivable turnover = Sales/Average accounts receivable

20Y3 = 8.49x ($5,691,000/$670,000)

20Y2 = 7.75x ($4,628,500/$597,500)

2. Number of days sales in receivables = 365/Accounts receivable turnover

20Y3 = 43 days (365/8.49)

20y2 = 47.1 days (365/7.75)

A company reported total equity of $157,000 at the beginning of the year. The company reported $222,000 in revenues and $171,000 in expenses for the year. Liabilities at the end of the year totaled $98,000. What are the total assets of the company at the end of the year

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Answer:

$306,000

Explanation:

The computation of the total assets is shown below;

The accounting equation is

Assets = Liabilities + Equity

But before that the ending equity should be determined  

So,

Profit = Revenue - Expenses

= $222,000 - $171,000

= $51,000

Thus, equity at the end of the year is

= $157,000 + $51,000

= $208,000

Now  Assets at the end of the year are,

Assets is

= $208,000 + $98,000

= $306,000

stock a has an expected return of 20 and stock b has an expected return of 5. what is the expected return on a portfolio this comprised of 67^ of stock a and 33% stoc k b

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Answer:

15.05%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the expected return on a portfolio

Using this formula

Expected return = (Return on stock A * Percentage invested in stock A) + ( Return on Stock B * Percentage invested in Stock B)

Let plug in the formula

Expected return= (20% * 67%) + (5% * 33%)

Expected return= 13.4% + 1.65%

Expected return= 15.05%

Therefore the expected return on a portfolio is 15.05%

Crane Company has 900 shares of 4%, $100 par cumulative preferred stock outstanding at December 31, 2018. No dividends have been paid on this stock for 2017 or 2018. Dividends in arrears at December 31, 2018 totala) $400.b) $3600.c) $7200.d) $0.

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Answer:

c) $7200

Explanation:

Preference dividends have preference when it comes to payment of dividends.

This means that we pay the Preference Stock holders their dividend (which is fixed) and there after the remainder is paid up to the Common Stockholders

Preference dividend = 900 shares x $100 x 4 % =  $3600

When Preference Stock is Cumulative, it means that all previous dividends in arrears have to be paid up before any current year distributions are made.

2018

Cumulative Preference dividend = $3600 (2017) + $3600 (2018) = $7200

therefore,

Dividends in arrears at December 31, 2018 total $7200

The following information is available for Kiss Company: Sales$100,000 Operating expenses$94,000 Operating assets$40,000 Stockholder's equity$25,000 Cost of capital 10% What is Kiss Company's residual income

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Answer:

the residual income is $2,000

Explanation:

The computation of the residual income is shown below:

= Operating income - rate of return × operating assets

= ($100,000 - $94,000) - (10% × $40,000)

= $6,000 - $4,000

= $2,000

hence, the residual income is $2,000

The same is to be considered and relevant

Cash $13,000; Short-term Debt $21,000; Buildings and Equipment $420,000; Inventory, $44,000; Notes Payable $60,000; Accumulated Depreciation $110,000; Common Stock $80,000; Accounts Receivable $38,000; Retained Earnings $237,000; Accounts Payable $17,000.

Total assets on the balance sheet are: _________

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Answer:

$405,000

Explanation:

Computation of total assets on balance sheet.

Fixed assets:

Building and equipment

$420,000

Less:

Accumulated depreciation

($110,000)

Net book value

$310,000

Total fixed assets $310,000

Current assets:

Cash

$13,000

Inventory

$44,000

Accounts receivable

$38,000

Total current assets $95,000

Therefore,

Total assets

= Total fixed assets + Total current assets

= $310,000 + $95,000

= $405,000

Help please Briefly explain how technology affects promotional strategies.

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Answer: Technology has transformed marketing by making campaigns more personalized and immersive for people and creating ecosystems that are more integrated and targeted for marketers. And it's not just the interface between brands and people that have been transformed. ... 30% will prioritise technology over creativity.

Lynx Corp. The data presented below for Lynx Corp. are for the year ended December 31, 2017: Sales (100% on credit) $1,000,000 Sales returns 30,000 Accounts receivable (December 31, 2017) 170,000 Allowance for doubtful accounts (credit balance) (before adjustment at December 31, 2017) 1,300 Estimated amount of uncollectible accounts based on aging analysis 14,000 See the data for Lynx Corp. If Lynx Corp. uses the aging of accounts receivable approach to estimate its bad debts, what amount will be reported as bad debts expense for 2017

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Answer:

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 69,000

Explanation:

If the company estimates its bad debt to be 2% of net credit sales:

sales                        2,500,000

return and allowance (50,000)

               net sales 2,450,000

Then, we calculate 2% of this amount:

2,450,000 x 0.02 = 49,000

As the uncollectible amounts are related to sales rather than account receivable we adjust for the full value giving an ending value of:

beginning 20,000 + adjustment 49,000 = 69,000

Consider the following game. Harry has four quarters. He can offer Sally from one to four of them. I

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Answer:

i think Harry  should be nice a gave Sally 2 of them.Then, they well have the same amount

Explanation:

Supply chain management:is based on the concept of just-in-timefocuses on removing scheduling bottlenecks within the companyfocuses on the internal routing of products from raw materials to finished goodsis a complex computerized system for managing resources efficientlyis accurately described by none of the above

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Answer:

is based on the concept of just-in-time.

Explanation:

Supply chain management can be defined as the effective and efficient management of the flow of goods and services as well as all of the production processes involved in the transformation of raw materials into finished products that meet the insatiable want and need of the consumers.

Generally, the supply chain management involves all the activities associated with planning, execution and supply of finished goods and services from the manufacturers to the consumers.

Additionally, all businesses tend to use supply chain management to eliminate waste and maximize value for growth and development.

Hence, supply chain management is based on the concept of just-in-time (JIT) because it is a management framework that is focused on cutting manufacturing costs while increasing efficiency between suppliers and consumers through the use of a proper inventory system.

To open and operate Boo! City, a Halloween costume and paraphernalia shop, Dwayne and Erica form a business organization that combines the limited liability aspects of a corporation with the tax advantages of a partnership. Their form of business organization is

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Answer:

a limited liability company.

Explanation:

From the question we are informed about To open and operate Boo! City, a Halloween costume and paraphernalia shop, Dwayne and Erica form a business organization that combines the limited liability aspects of a corporation with the tax advantages of a partnership. In this case, Their form of business organization is limited liability company.limited liability company can be regarded as business structure in which owners are not personally liable as regards to debts or liabilities of the company.It is hybrid entities with features of corporation and partnership as well as sole proprietorship.

You are an adviser to the Indian government. Until now, government policy in India has been to severely limit imports into India, resulting also in a low level of Indian exports. The government is considering a policy shift toward much freer trade. What are the three strongest arguments that you can offer to the Indian government about why the policy shift to freer trade is desirable for India

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Answer:

1. The size of the economy as a whole grows as a result of free trade.

2. Consumers benefit from free trade.

3. Free trade can reduce cost of trading:

Explanation:

The three strongest arguments that you can offer to the Indian government about why the policy shift to freer trade is desirable for India are as follows:

1. The size of the economy as a whole grows as a result of free trade: It provides for more efficient production of goods and services. This is because it encourages goods and services to be created in areas with the finest natural resources, infrastructure, or skills and experience. It boosts productivity, which can lead to greater long-term wages. There is universal consensus that growing global trade has boosted economic growth in recent decades.

2. Consumers benefit from free trade: By removing barriers and promoting competition, it lowers prices. Quality and choice are likely to improve as a result of increased competition.

3. Free trade can reduce cost of trading: Non-tariff barriers can be reduced, resulting in less red tape and lower trading costs. Companies that deal in multiple nations might reduce their compliance expenses by working with a single set of laws. In principle, this will lower the cost of goods and services.

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