4 majors that require at least 2 accounting courses:

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Business Administration and in general, all business degrees require at least two accounting courses, often even more, since accounting is such an important part in any business.

Finance is another degree that requires at least 2 accounting courses (likely more). Finance is closely linked to accounting, because finance is often dedicated to the study of aggregate accounting variables like those appearing in financial statements.

Economics is a degree that often requires at least 2 accounting courses, including a course in public accounting. It is important for economists to understand the accounting reality of governments and organizations.

Finally, International relations is a degree that often includes accounting courses as well.


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llowing is selected financial information from General Mills, Inc., for its fiscal year ended May 29, 2011 ($ millions):

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hello your question is incomplete below is the complete question

Formulating Financial Statements from Raw Data

Following is selected financial information from General Mills, Inc., for its fiscal year ended May 29, 2011 ($ millions):

Revenue                                      $14,880.2

Cash from operating activities 1,526.8

Cash, beginning year                  673.2

Stockholders' equity                6,612.2

Non-cash assets                       18,054.9

Cash from financing activities* (865.3)

Cost of goods sold                 8,926.7

Total expenses (other than cost of goods sold) 4,155.2

Cash, ending year                           619.6

Total liabilities                           12,062.3

Cash from investing activities   (715.1)

*Cash from financing activities includes the effects of foreign exchange rate fluctuations.

(a) Prepare the income statement, the balance sheet, and the statement of cash flows for General Mills for the fiscal year ended May 2011.

Hint: Enter negative numbers only for answers in the statement of cash flows (if applicable).

Explanation:

Attached below are the tables prepared by me showing the income statement for the year ending may 29 2011, Balance sheet ending May 29 2011, statement of cash flows fo year ending May 29 2011

Hybrid cars are touted as a "green" alternative; however,the financial aspects of hybrid ownership are not as clear. Consider the 2018 Edsel 550h, which had a list price of $5200 (including tax consequences) more than the comparable Edsel550. Additionally, the annual ownership costs ( other than fuel) for the hybrid were expected to be $330 more than the traditional sedan. The EPA mileage estimates was 27 mpg for the hybris and 19mpg for the hybrid and 19 mpg for the traditional sedan.
A. Assume that gasoline costs $3.60 per gallon and you plan to keep either car for six years. How many miles per year would you need to drive to make the decision to buy the hybrid worthwhile, ignoring the time value of money?
B. If you drive 15,500 miles per year and keep either car for six years, what price per gallon would make the decision to buy the hybrid worthwhile, ignoring the time value of money?
C. Gasoline costs $3.60 per gallon and you plan to keep either car for six years. How many miles per year would you need to drive to make the decision to buy the hybrid worthwhile? Assume the appropriate interest rate is 10 percent and all cash flows occur at the end of the year.
D. If you drive 15,500 miles per year and keep either car for six years, what price per gallon would make the decision to buy the hybrid worthwhile? Assume the appropriate interest rate is 10 percent and all cash flows occur at the end of the year.

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a)

the hybrid model initially costs $5,200 more than the regular model, plus you have another $330 in extra ownership costs per year. If you plan to own the hybrid car for 6 years, then you must recoup $5,200 / 6 = $866.67 + $330 = $1,196.67 per year.

the cost of driving 1 mile with the hybrid car = $3.60 / 27 = $0.1333

the cost of driving 1 mile with the regular model = $3.60 / 19 = $0.1895

you will save = $0.0562 per mile driven

you would need to drive $1,196.67 / $0.0562 = 21,293 miles per year to make the decision worth it

b)

if you only drive 15,500 miles per year, then you would need to save $0.0772 per mile

that would only result if gasoline's price was:

x/19 - x/27 = 0.0772

0.0526x - 0.037x = 0.0772

0.0156x = 0.0772

x = 0.0772 / 0.0156 = $4.95 per gallon

c)

you must first determine the present value of all additional expenses related to purchasing a hybrid:

year         cash flow

0                -5,200

1                 -330

2                -330

3                -330

4                -330

5                -330

6                -330

Using a financial calculator, the PV = -$6,637.24

now we must use an annuity formula to determine the annual savings required using a 10% discount rate and 6 periods:

annual savings = $6,637.24 / 4.3553 (PV annuity factor, 10%,  6 periods) = $1,523.95

so you must save $1,523.95 per year and that is equivalent to $1,523.95 / $0.0562 = 27,116.47 = 27,116 miles

d)

you also need to save $1,523.95, but you only drive 15,500 miles, so the savings per mile = $0.0983

x/19 - x/27 = 0.0983

0.0526x - 0.037x = 0.0983

0.0156x = 0.0983

x = 0.0983 / 0.0156 = $6.30 per gallon

The managerial accountant at Aquatics Pools and Spas assess a fixed overhead budget variance of U in the month of April. The standard hours in April were hours and the standard rate was projected at per machinehour. There were unforeseen complications that involved raw materials and the standard rate projected per machinehour was inaccurate. What was the standard rate per machinehour if the standard fixed overhead cost of production is ​? What is the budgeted fixed overhead amount if the actual fixed overhead is ​?

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Answer: a. $14.17 /machine hour; $39,700

Explanation:

a. What was the standard rate per-machine hour if the standard fixed overhead cost of production is $41,100?

Standard Fixed Overhead Cost of Production = Standard Hours * Standard Rate

41,100 = 2,900 hours in April * Standard Rate

Standard Rate = 41,100/2,900

Standard Rate = 14.17 per machine hour

b. What is the budgeted fixed overhead amount if the actual fixed overhead is ​$43,100?

Budgeted Fixed Overhead= Actual Fixed overhead - Fixed overhead unfavourable variance

= 43,100 - $3,400 U in the month of April

= $39,700

"Your customer, age 68, who has an IRA account at your firm valued at $500,000, passes away. The customer leaves the account to his wife, age 62, who does not work. She needs current income and wishes to receive payments over the longest time frame possible. You should advise the spouse to:"

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Answer:

My best advice for the spouse would be to designate herself as the new account owner, and since she is 62, she can start taking regular distributions from it. Any distributions that she takes will be taxed as ordinary income (the same rule would have applied to the late husband).

Explanation:

If she had her own IRA account (which is doubtful since she doesn't work), she could also roll over her late spouse's balance into her own account.

The wife's third option would be to treat herself as a beneficiary, not the owner or spouse, but that would only complicate things and result in higher costs.

JoPacks sold 500 backpacks in September. Total variable costs were $7,500, total fixed costs were $10,000, and profit was $4,000. If JP sold 1,000 backpacks, what would their profit be

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$18,000

Explanation:

Total revenue - total cost = profit

total cost = variable cost + fixed cost

when 500 units were sold

total revenue - ( $10,000 + $7,500) = $4,000.

revenue = $21,500

to determine profit when 1000 units are sold, we have to determine the price and average variable cost

Price = revenue / total unit sold = $21,500 / 500 = $43

Average variable cost = $7,500 / 500 = $15

For 1000 units sold

revenue = price x units sold = 1000 x $43 = $43,000

total variable cost = $15 x 1000 = $15,000

total cost = $15,000 + $10,000 = $25,000

Profit =  $43,000 - $25,000 = $18,000

Suppose you know a company's stock currently sells for $90 per share and the required return on the stock is 9 percent. You also know that the total return on the stock is evenly divided between a capital gains yield and a dividend yield. If it's the company's policy to always maintain a constant growth rate in its dividends, the current dividend is $_______ per share.

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Answer:

$3.72

Explanation:

in order to determine the price of the stock we use the dividend discount model:

P₀ = Div₁ / (Re - g)

P₀ = $90Div₁ = ?Re = 9%g = 9% / 2 = 4.5%

Div₁ = P₀ x (Re - g)

Div₁ = $90 x (9% - 4.5%) = $90 x 4.5% = $4.05

now the current dividend (Div₀) = Div₁ / (1 + Re) = $4.05 / (1 + 9%) = $4.05 / 1.09 = $3.7156 = $3.72

The Bradford Company issued 12% bonds, dated January 1, with a face amount of $81 million on January 1, 2018. The bonds mature on December 31, 2027 (10 years). For bonds of similar risk and maturity, the market yield is 14%. Interest is paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.) Required: 1. Determine the price of the bonds at January 1, 2018. 2. to 4. Prepare the journal entry to record their issuance by The Bradford Company on January 1, 2018, interest on June 30, 2018 and interest on December 31, 2018 (at the effective rate).

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$81 million in bonds issued January 1, 2018

coupon rate 12%, semiannual 6% interest

maturity = 10 years x 2  = 20 periods

market interest rate = 14% / 2 = 7% semiannual

1) market price of the bonds:

PV of face value = $81,000,000 / (1 + 7%)²⁰ = $20,931,939.23

PV of coupon payments = $4,860,000 x 10.59401 (PV annuity factor, 7%, 20 periods) = $51,486,888.60

market price = $72,418,827.83 ≈  $72,418,828

2) January 1, 2018, bonds issued at a discount

Dr Cash 72,418,828

Dr Discount on bonds payable 8,581,172

    Cr Bonds payable 81,000,000

3) June 30, 2018, first coupon payment

Dr Interest expense 4,999,318

    Cr Cash 4,860,000

    Cr Discount on bonds payable 139,318

amortization of bond discount = ($72,418,828 x 7%) - $4,860,000 = $4,999,318 - $4,860,000 = $139,318

4) December 31, 2018, second coupon payment

Dr Interest expense 5,079,070

    Cr Cash 4,860,000

    Cr Discount on bonds payable 219,070

amortization of bond discount = ($72,558,146 x 7%) - $4,860,000 = $5,079,070 - $4,860,000 = $219,070

A coupon bond that pays semiannual interest is reported in the Wall Street Journal as having an ask price of 116% of its $1,000 par value. If the last interest payment was made 3 months ago and the coupon rate is 5.90%, the invoice price of the bond will be _________. Multiple Choice $1,160.00 $1,189.50 $1,174.75 $1,130.50\

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Answer:

$1,174.75

Explanation:

The computation of the invoice price of the bond is shown below:

As we know that

Invoice Price of Bond = Ask Price of Bond + Accrued interest

where,

Ask Price is

= $1,000 × 116%

= $1,160

Interest accrued for 3 months is

= $1,000 × 5.90% × 3 months ÷ 12 months

= $14.75

So,

Invoice Price of Bond is

= $1,160.00 + $14.75

= $1,174.75

Justin Time Guitars manufactures electric guitars. The following data relate to the standards for direct​ labor: Standard direct labor hours per guitar Standard direct labor rate per hour Justin Time had the following actual results for​ March: Actual direct labor hours Actual total direct labor cost Actual number of guitars produced What is the direct labor efficiency variance for​ March?

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Justin Time Guitars manufactures electric guitars. The following data relate to the standards for direct​ labor: Standard direct labor hours per guitar Standard direct labor rate per hour Justin Time had the following actual results for​ March: Actual direct labor hours Actual total direct labor cost Actual number of guitars produced What is the direct labor efficiency variance for​ March?

standard Ditect labour hour      3.5

Standard direct labour rate     $17

Actual direct labour hour           650

Actual direct labour cost        26200

Actual number of guitars produced - 525

Answer

  Efficiency variance      =$20,187.5

Explanation

Labour efficiency variance is the difference between the actual time taken to achieve a given production output less the standard hours allowed for same multiplied by the standard labour rate

                                                                                       Hours

525 units should have taken (525×  3.5)   =              1,837.5

but did take                                                                      650    

efficiency variance (hours)                                             1187.5  favorable

standard labor rate                                                   ×   $ 17

Efficiency variance  ($)                                            $20,187.5  favorable

  Efficiency variance      =$20,187.5      

                         

When aggregate demand is high enough to drive unemployment below the natural rate:_________

a. there is downward pressure on the price level, and the government may want to conduct contractionary fiscal policy.
b. the economy is slipping into a recession, and the government may want to conduct expansionary fiscal policy.
c. there is upward pressure on the price level, and the government may want to conduct contractionary fiscal policy.
d. there is upward pressure on the price level, and the government may want to conduct expansionary fiscal policy.
e. there is downward pressure on the price level, and the government may want to conduct expansionary fiscal policy.

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Answer:

e. there is downward pressure on the price level, and the government may want to conduct expansionary fiscal policy.

Explanation:

At the time of boom in the economy, the unemployment rate is beneath than the rate i.e. natural also it gives rise to the growth of the economy, along with it the expenditures, consumer spending also increased that ultimately increased the disposable income.

This results in the upward movement in terms of pressure on the aggregate demand that leads to a rise in the level of price and the real GDP also rises which reduced the unemployment

But when the aggregate demand is less so there is a downward pressure on the price as the level of price declines so that the aggregate demand increased and it is requirement made by the government for an  expansionary fiscal policy that give increased in government spending or taxes decreased in order to raise the aggregate demand

You have just purchased a new warehouse. To finance the purchase, you've arranged for a 30-year mortgage loan for 80 percent of the $2,800,000 purchase price. The monthly payment on this loan will be $17,000. a. What is the APR on this loan

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Answer:

the APR on this loan is 8.68 %.

Explanation:

First determine the nominal rate compounded monthly on this mortgage as follows :

n = 30 × 12 = 360

Pv = $2,800,000 × 80% = $2,240,000

pmt = - $17,000

p/yr = 12

FV = $0

r = ?

Using a Financial Calculator, the nominal rate compounded monthly, r on this mortgage is 8.3588 or 8.36 %.

Then, find the Annual Percentage Rate :

8.36     Shift NOM %

12         Shift P/YR

Shift EFF%   8.68 %

Again using a Financial calculator as above, the APR on this loan will be 8.6879 or 8.68 %

Demand for a product is​ 12,000 units per year. Every time an order is​ made, the company must pay​ $15.00 per order. The cost to hold an order in inventory is​ $2.00 per unit per year. Calculate the cost if the company orders​ 3,000 units each time.

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Answer:

Total cost is $24060

Explanation:

Total demand per year = 12000 units

Size of one order = 3000 units

Total number of orders = 12000 / 3000 = 4

Per order cost = $15

Per unit cost = $2

Below is the calculation to find the total cost.

Total cost = Number of orders × Per order cost + Total demand per year × Per unit cost

Now insert the values.

Total cost = 4 ×15 + 12000 × 2

Total cost = $24060

The decision of what entry mode to use for international expansion is primarily based on all of the following factors except
A. The industry’s competitive conditions
B. The country’s situation and government policies
C. The worldwide economic situation
D. The firm’s unique set of resources, capabilities and core competencies
E. The experiences and capabilities of the firm’s top management team.

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Answer:

C. The worldwide economic situation

Explanation:

These are various advantages for a company that expands into the international market. Having a presence on multiple countries gives advantage of being able to leverage on cheaper labour in some locations, unique capabilities of certain countries, and more favourable political climate for doing business.

Modes of expansion into international market are exporting, liscensing, partnering, acquisitions, and greenfield venturing.

The decision on the entry mode for international expansion includes competitive conditions in the industry, government policies, experience of the companies team, and unique capabilities of the company.

Consideration is not given to worldwide economic situation, but focus is more on the country into which expansion is to occur.

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

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 Company                                                     Price of Bond

Miller Corporation                                     $1,218.32

Modigliani Company                                    $810.92

Explanation:

The value of the bond is the present value (PV) of the future cash receipts expected from the bond. The value is equal to present values of interest payment plus the redemption value (RV).  

Value of Bond = PV of interest + PV of RV  

The value of bond Miller Corporation can be worked out as follows:  

Step 1  

PV of interest payments  

Semi annul interest payment = 8%× 1000× 1/2 =40

Semi-annual yield = 6%/2 = 3% per six months  

Total period to maturity (in months)   = (2 × 18) = 36  periods  

PV of interest =  

40× (1- (1+0.03^(-36)/0.03)= 873.29

Step 2  

PV of Redemption Value  

= 1,000 × (1.03)^(-36) =345.03

Step 3:  

Price of bond  

=  873.29 + 345.03= $1,218.32

Modigliani Company

 Step 1  

PV of interest payments  

Semi annul interest payment = 6%× 1000× 1/2 =30

Semi-annual yield = 8%/2 = 4% per six months  

Total period to maturity (in months)   = (2 × 18) = 36  periods  

PV of interest =  

30× (1- (1+0.04^(-36)/0.04)= 567.25

Step 2  

PV of Redemption Value  

= 1,000 × (1.03)^(-36) =243.66

Step 3:  

Price of bond  

=  567.2484586  + 243.66 = $810.92

Price of bond   = $810.92

The outstanding bonds of Riverside Tires Inc. provide a real rate of return of 5.6 percent. If the current rate of inflation is 4.68 percent, what is the actual nominal rate of return on these bonds

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Answer: 10.54%

Explanation:

The Real rate of return is calculated as;

(1 + Real Rate) = (1 + Nominal Rate) / (1 + Inflation Rate)

1 + 0.056 = ( 1 + n) / ( 1 + 0.0468)

1.056 = (1 + n) / 1.0468

1.1054208‬ = 1 + n

n = 0.1054208

n = 10.54%

Calculate the elasticity of a call option with a premium of $6.50 and a strike price of $61. The call has a hedge ratio of 0.7, and the underlying stock’s price is currently $47.

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Answer:

The Elasticity of the call option = [tex]\mathbf{ 5.06 \%}[/tex]

Explanation:

From the given information:

For $1 change in stock price

the percentage  of change in stock price = ΔS/S

ΔS/S = (1× 100)/47 = 2.127659574

ΔC = hedge ratio × ΔS

ΔC = 0.7 × 1

ΔC = 0.7

However , the percentage change in the stock call option price = ΔC/C

= (0.7 × 100) / 6.50

= 70/6.50

= 10.76923077

The Elasticity of the call option = [tex]\mathbf{\dfrac{percentage \ change \ in \ the \stock \ call \ option \ price }{percentage \ change \ in \ the \ stock \ price}}[/tex]

The Elasticity of the call option = [tex]\mathbf{ \dfrac{10.76923077 }{2.127659574}}[/tex]

The Elasticity of the call option = [tex]\mathbf{ 5.06 \%}[/tex]

       OR

The Price Elasticity of the call option can be computed by using EXCEL FUNCTION(=B3*(B4/B1))

The illustration to that can be seen in the diagram attached below.

The Elasticity of the call option  [tex]\simeq[/tex] 5.06% by using EXCEL FUNCTION.

Waterway Industries reported sales of $2000000 last year (100000 units at $20 each), when the break-even point was 63000 units. Waterway’s margin of safety ratio is

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Answer:

Margin Of Safety Ratio is 37%

Explanation:

As we all know that:

Margin Of Safety Ratio = (Actual Sales Units - Breakeven Point) / Actual Sales

Here

Actual Sales is $2,000,000 and selling price is $20, which means that total 100,000 units were sold.

Breakeven Point is 63000 Units

By putting values, we have:

Margin Of Safety Ratio = (100,000 Units - 63,000 Units) / 100,000

Margin Of Safety Ratio = 0.37 which is 37%

Whst is the basic purpose of any communication? A. To make a point B.To provide information C. To establish a story D. To convey a story

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Answer:

B to provide information

Explanation: when making a point your trying to express something

Answer:

all of the above. communication is a way to express feelings

Explanation:

A decentralized organizational structure is predicated on a belief that A. decision-making authority should be put in the hands of the people closest to and most familiar with the situation, and these people should be trained to exercise good judgment. B. a command-and-control organizational scheme is the lowest cost and best way to organize the work effort. C. top executives often lack the expertise and wisdom to decide what is the wisest and best course of action. D. the best decisions emerge from a collegial, collaborative culture where decisions are made by general consensus (at least a majority vote) on what to do and when. E. organizing into work teams, having team members elect a team leader, and having team members vote on the best way to do things greatly reduces corporate bureaucracy.

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Answer:

A. decision-making authority should be put in the hands of the people closest to and most familiar with the situation, and these people should be trained to exercise good judgment.

Explanation:

A decentralized organization can be defined as one whose decision-making process is not only in the hands of top management, that is, in this type of decision making, employees of lower hierarchical levels also participate in essential company decisions, therefore the alternative best suited to the beliefs of a decentralized organizational structure is that decision-making authority should be placed in the hands of the people closest to and most familiar with the situation, and these people should be trained to exercise common sense.

Some factors that contribute to this type of structure are the organizational culture, the work environment, the organizational strategy, etc.

Some of the advantages of decentralization are the reduction of time for an important decision and the engagement of the team of employees to assist in the decision-making process, which consists of greater motivation and job satisfaction

A project that provides annual cash flows of $18,200 for nine years costs $88,000 today.
What is the NPV for the project if the required return is 8 percent? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places. (e.g., 32.16))
a. At a required return of 8 percent, should the firm accept this project?
Accept
Reject
b. What is the NPV for the project if the required return is 20 percent? (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. (e.g., 32.16))
c. At a required return of 20 percent, should the firm accept this project?
Accept
Reject
d. At what discount rate would you be indifferent between accepting the project and rejecting it? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places. (e.g., 32.16))

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Answer:

a) the project should be accepted because its NPV is positive ($25,693.36)

b) if the required rate of return is 20%, the NPV = -$14,636.41

c) the project should be rejected because its NPV is negative

Explanation:

initial outlay year 0 -$88,000

cash flows years 1 - 9= $18,200

required rate of return = 8%

NPV = $25,693.36

required rate of return = 20%

NPV = -$14,636.41

the project's IRR = 14.63%

Jamie has determined she is unable to pay the minimum payments on her student loan based on her current income. What is the next BEST step for Jamie in order to avoid late payments or defaulting on her student loan?

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Answer: call the lender so as to discuss the additional repayment options

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that Jamie has determined she is unable to pay the minimum payments on her student loan based on her current income.

The next best step for Jamie in order to avoid late payments or defaulting on her student loan is to call the lender so as to discuss the additional repayment options.

The manager of a crew that installs carpeting has tracked the crew's output over the past several weeks, obtaining the figure:
Week Crew Size Yards Installed
1 4 96
2 3 72
3 4 92
4 2 50
5 3 69
6 2 52
Compute labor productivity for each of the weeks. On the basis of your calculations, what can you conclude about crew size and productivity?

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Answer:

Week      Crew Size     Yards Installed

1                    4                 96

2                   3                 72

3                   4                 92

4                   2                 50

5                   3                 69

6                   2                 52

 labor productivity = total output / number of employees

week 1 ⇒ 96 / 4 = 24 yards installed per worker

week 2 ⇒ 72 / 3 = 24 yards installed per worker

week 3 ⇒ 92 / 4 = 23 yards installed per worker

week 4 ⇒ 50 / 2 = 25 yards installed per worker

week 5 ⇒ 69 / 3 = 23 yards installed per worker

week 6 ⇒ 52 / 2 = 26 yards installed per worker

The crew size that results in the highest productivity is 2 workers per crew, and they install between 25-26 yards per worker.

The other crew sizes (3 or 4 workers) have a productivity of 23-24 yards per worker.

Schrute Farm Sales buys portable generators for and sells them for He pays a sales commission of​ 5% of sales revenue to his sales staff. Mr. Schrute pays a month rent for his​ store, and also pays a month to his staff in addition to the commissions. Mr. Schrute sold generators in June. If Mr. Schrute prepares a contribution margin income statement for the month of​ June, what would be his operating​ income?

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Complete question :

Schrute Farm Sales buys portable generators for $470 and sells them for $740. He pays a sales commission of 5% of sales revenue to his sales staff. Mr. Schrute pays $5,000 a month rent for his store, and also pays $2,200 a month to his staff in addition to the commissions. Mr. Schrute sold 600 generators in June. If Mr. Schrute prepares a contribution margin income statement for the month of June, what would be his contribution margin? O A $444,000 O B. $139,800 O C. $748.200 D. $304 200

Answer:

139,800

Explanation:

Total Revenue = (quantity sold * price) = (600 * $740) = $444,000

Purchase cost = (purchase price * quantity) = (470 * 600) = $282,000

Variable selling cost = 5% of total revenue = (0.05 * 444,000) = $22,200

Total variable cost = (cost of purchase + variable selling price) = $(282,000 + 22,200) = $304,200

Contribution margin = (revenue - variable cost) = (444,000 - 304,000) = $139,800

Therefore, CONTRIBUTION MARGIN = $139,800

A registered representative conducts a seminar about investing in the meeting room of a local apartment complex. At the end of the talk, he hands out his business card and tells the attendees that if they want additional information, please write their contact information on the reverse side of the business card and return it to him. When he gets back to the office and starts to re-contact some of the attendees who returned the business card, he finds that one of them is blocked because the client name is on the National Do Not Call Registry. Which statement is TRUE

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Answer: A. This prospect can be called by the registered representative

Explanation:

The National Do Not Call Registry protects people from being called by telemarketers.

There are however some exceptions to this with one of them being the Prior Express Written Consent Exception.

The client by giving the registered representative their contact number to be able to talk to them, gave written consent and so the registered representative is allowed to call them.

Using the section in AS 2110 called "Obtaining an Understanding of the Company and its Environment" as a guide, describe three major deficiencies of Garcia and Foster’s documentation on page 45. 2. Did Garcia and Foster compute materiality on page 44 correctly? According to AS 2105, what is the difference between planning materiality and tolerable misstatement?

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Requirement 1:

Well I wasn't able to find the question, but I will list here almost all the possible documentation deficiencies that will play important part in planning audit.

The documentation deficiencies are mostly because of control risks and inherent risk and these are addressed below:

The control risk occurs when the internal control fails to bring efficiency in recording of facts and this practice results in material misstatement either due to error or fraud. So if the internal control system of Garcia and Foster is not well enough that it doesn't bring fairness in the transaction recordings then the internal control system would be high.

Inherent risk is the risk of material misstatement that is posed by an error or omission in recording of financial facts that would result in material misstatement and this is not because of failure of internal control system designed. Inherent risk occurs when a high degree of judgment is required for estimations, solving complex transactions like recording of financial instruments, etc.

Kindly have understanding of these so that you be able to identify the deficiencies of Garcia and Foster.

Requirement 2:

The setting of materiality is dependent on two things. These are professional judgement and the experience of the auditor. Following are some methods of calculating materiality level:

5% of Income before tax1% of sales revenue0.5% of total assets1% of shareholder's equity

I think this will help you in deciding whether the materiality level set was correct or not.

Requirement 3:

The planning materiality is the materiality level set at the planning phase of audit. The materiality level is determined by analyzing the draft of financial statement presented by the management.

Whereas on the other hand, tolerable misstatement is the misstatement in the line item of financial statement but this misstatement doesn't impact the fair presentation of the financial statement. If the potential risks associated with the company which might include the internal control risk, inherent risk, audit risk, etc, are higher then the tolerable misstatement might be 10% of the materiality level set. This means if the associated risk with the company is high then the tolerable materiality level set would be lower so that the evidence gathered would be sufficient enough to form a right opinion about the truth and fairness of the financial statement. Furthermore, individually though the tolerable misstatement is not a material misstatement but the aggregate misstatement with other tolerable misstatement might surpass the materiality level. Thus setting tolerable level is very useful in the planning phase.

On March 1, 2012, Kelly Company lent $3,500 to Tim on a 1-year 6% promissory note. The amount of interest to be accrued on December 31 will be:

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Answer:

$210

Explanation:

Calculation for what the amount of interest to be accrued on December 31 will be

Using this formula

Accrued interest =Amount lent×Promissory note percentage

Let plug in the formula

Accrued interest=$3,500×6%

Accrued interest=$210

Therefore the amount of interest to be accrued on December 31 will be $210

You own a house that you rent for $1,525 per month. The maintenance expenses on the house average $285 per month. The house cost $236,000 when you purchased it 4 years ago. A recent appraisal on the house valued it at $258,000. If you sell the house you will incur $20,640 in real estate fees. The annual property taxes are $3,350. You are deciding whether to sell the house or convert it for your own use as a professional office. What value should you place on this house when analyzing the option of using it as a professional office

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Answer:

$237,360

Explanation:

you must first determine the market value of your house = appraisal value - sales expenses = $258,000 - $20,640 = $237,360

the market value of the house is your opportunity cost of using the house as an office.

opportunity costs are the extra costs or benefits lost resulting from choosing one investment or activity over another alternative.

Consider a four-year project with the following information: initial fixed asset investment = $555,000; straight-line depreciation to zero over the four-year life; zero salvage value; price = $37; variable costs = $25; fixed costs = $230,000; quantity sold = 79,000 units; tax rate = 24 percent. How sensitive is OCF to changes in quantity sold? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

for every 1% increase in the quantity sold, OCF increases by 1.24%

for every 1% decrease in the quantity sold, OCF decreases by 1.24%

Explanation:

Consider a four-year project with the following information: initial fixed asset investment = $555,000; straight-line depreciation to zero over the four-year life; zero salvage value; price = $37; variable costs = $25; fixed costs = $230,000; quantity sold = 79,000 units; tax rate = 24 percent. How sensitive is OCF to changes in quantity sold?

initial outlay = $555,000

depreciation expense per year = $555,000 / 4 = $138,750

contribution margin per unit = $37 - $25 = $12

quantity sold = 79,000 units

tax rate = 24%

fixed costs = $230,000

OCF = {[(79,000 x $12) - $230,000 - $138,750] x (1 - 24%)} + $138,750 = $578,980

if sales increase by 10%, OCF = {[(86,900 x $12) - $230,000 - $138,750] x (1 - 24%)} + $138,750 = $651,028 ⇒ 12.44% increase

if sales decrease by 10%, OCF = {[(71,100 x $12) - $230,000 - $138,750] x (1 - 24%)} + $138,750 = $506,932 ⇒ 12.44% decrease

Refer to the following table to answer the following questions:
Checkable deposits $400,000,000
Currency $340,000,000
Traveler's checks $4,000,000
Money market mutual funds $50,000,000
Small time deposits $6,000,000
Savings deposits $850,000,000
What is the value of M1?
a. $404,000,000
b. $740,000,000
c. $906,000,000
d. $744,000,000
e. $1,650,000,000
What is the value of M2 that is not part of M1?
a. $404,000,000
b, $740,000,000
c. $906,000,000
d. $744,000,000
e. $1,650,000,000
If Harold were to deposit cash into his savings account, which of the following changes would take place?
a. M1 would remain the same.
b. M2 would remain the same.
c. M2 would decrease.
d. M1 would increase.
e. M2 would increase
The local bank has decided to double the number of its local branch offices. How will this affect the bank's balance sheet?
a. Total assets will increase.
b. Total liabilities will increase.
c. Total liabilities will decrease.
d. Total assets will decrease.
e. Total assets and total liabilities will both remain unchanged.
Loans and deposits within a bank are:______
a. liabilities and assets, respectively, on a bank's balance sheet.
b. assets and liabilities, respectively, on a bank's balance sheet.
c. are not found on a bank's balance sheet
d. both assets.
e. both liabilities

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Answer:

Following are the answer to this question:

In question first, the answer is "Option d".

In question second, the answer is "Option e".

In question third, the answer is "Option e".

In question fourth, the answer is "Option e ".

In question fifth, the answer is "Option b".

Explanation:

Given values:

[tex]Checkable \ deposits = \$ 400,000,000\\Currency = \$ 340,000,000\\Traveler's \ checks = \$ 4,000,000\\Money \ market \ mutual \ funds = \$ 50,000,000\\Small \ time \ deposits = \$ 6,000,000\\Savings \ deposits = \$ 850,000,000\\[/tex]

Solution:

[tex]\text{M1= currency +checkable deposits + travellers check}[/tex]

    = $400000000+$340000000+$4000000

    = $744000000

[tex]\bold{\text{M2 = M1 +money market mutual funds + small time deposit+ saving deposit}}[/tex]

      =  $744000000 + $50000000+$6000000+$850000000

       = $1,650,000,000

Saving account deposits, which means its amount of money increased throughout the M2 portion regular savings account. So M2 will grow  Its increase in the number of employees may not impact the balance sheet with banks, because each bank maintains its entire cash flow For banks, loans are investments if they're lending money as a bank to people. So, it's on income statement asset side

The ​, ​, and partnership balance sheet reports capital of for ​, for ​, and for . is withdrawing from the firm. The partners have shared profits and losses in the ratio of to ​, to ​, and to . The partnership agreement states that a withdrawing partner will receive cash equal to the book value of his​ partners' equity. Journalize the withdrawal of .

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Complete Question:

The O'Hara, Parness​​, and Lincoln partnership balance sheet reports capital of $50,000 for O'Hara​, $125,000, for Parness​, and $25,000 for Lincoln.  O'Hara is withdrawing from the firm. The partners have shared profits and losses in the ratio of 1/2 to O'Hara​, 1/4 to ​Parness, and 1/4 to Lincoln. The partnership agreement states that a withdrawing partner will receive cash equal to the book value of his​ partners' equity. Journalize the withdrawal of O'Hara.

Answer:

The O'Hara, Parness​​, and Lincoln Partnership

Journal Entry:

Date      Description                   Debit              Credit

            O'Hara Capital A/c     $50,000

            Cash Account                                       $50,000

To record the withdrawal of O'Hara and his capital interest.

Explanation:

The Partnership of O'Hara, Parness, and Lincoln can use the journal entry as above to record the withdrawal of a partner.  The O'Hara's Capital account previously had a credit balance and cash will be involved in settling O'Hara, the journal entries to complete the withdrawal of O'Hara are a debit to the O'Hara's Capital account and a credit to the Cash account.  This arrangement is in accordance with the partnership agreement.  This is the most important governing law for the partnership and everything or transaction affecting the partnership must be done accordingly.  It is only in the absence of an agreement that the laws or general practise concerning partnership can be applied.

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