According to classical macroeconomic theory, changes in the money supply affect:_______.
a. real GDP and the price level.
b. real GDP but not the price level.
c. the price level, but not real GDP.
d. neither the price level nor real GDP.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Option A. real GDP and the price level.

Explanation:

Option “A” is correct because the change in money supply (say increase) will decrease the interest rate and that will result in an increase in investment and more investment will generate more jobs and more money in consumers’ hands. Thus, they will stimulate the spending and aggregate demand will increase. Resulting in the rise in price and rise in real GDP. therefore, option A is right.


Related Questions

a. Assuming Phil's wages were $27,000 and Linda's wages were $18,500 for 2019 and they had no other income, what is the maximum amount of their deductible contributions to a traditional IRA for 2019

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Answer:

Phil = $6,000

Linda = $6,000

Explanation:

In the year 2019, and in the year 2020, the maximum contribution allowed = $6,000, also in case the age = 50 or more than that the maximum contribution allowed = $7,000.

Thus, on a general note here it is assumed that both Linda and Phil are less than the age of 50.

Further, in case joint return is filed then there is different formula to calculate the deductible contribution amount.

Here it shall be $6,000 each for both of them.

Comment on the statement from an opportunity cost perspective: "The major cost of going to college is the $15,000 per year in tuition." Assume that a person could have earned $30,000 a year if the person did not go to college.

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Answer:

Opportunity cost = $30,000

Explanation:

Opportunity cost is the value of the next best alternative sacrificed in favor of a decision. Opportunity cost is also known as implicit cost. It is the value of the sacrificed made to take a course of action.

For example, should the person in question decides to go to college, that would mean him forfeiting the sum of $30,000 which he would have earned had he decide otherwise.

The accounting cost of going to college is amount is $15,000,the cost to be incurred.

While the economic cost would be the sum of the accounting cost plus the opportunity cost

Economic cost = 30,000 + 15,000 = $45,000

Determine the price of a 200,000 bond issue under the following idependent assumptions:

Maturity Interest paid Stated Rate Effective rate

a. 10 years annually 10% 12%
b. 10 years semiannually 10% 12%
c. 20 years semiannually 12% 12%

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Answer:

1. Price of bond = $177,399.11

2. Price of bond = $177,060.16

3. Price of bond = $200,000

Explanation:

1) Price of Bond = pv(rate,nper,pmt,fv)

rate =12%

nper = 10

pmt (Coupon Amount) = 10%*200,000 = 20,000

fv = 200,000

Price of Bond = pv(12%, 10, 20,000, 200,000)

Price of Bond = $177,399.11

2)  Price of Bond = pv(rate,nper,pmt,fv)

rate =12%*1/2 = 6%

nper = 10 *2 = 20

pmt (Coupon Amount) = 10% * 200,000 * 1/2 = 10,000

fv = 200,000

Price of Bond = pv(6%, 20, 10,000, 200,000)

Price of Bond = $177,060.16

3)  Price of Bond = pv(rate,nper,pmt,fv)

rate =12%*1/2 = 6%

nper = 20 *2 = 40

pmt (Coupon Amount) = 12%*200,000*1/2 = 12,000

fv = 200,000

Price of Bond = pv(6%, 40, 12,000, 200,000)

Price of Bond = $200,000

Leslie McCormack is in the spring quarter of her freshman year of college. She and her friends already are planning a trip to Europe after graduation in a little over three years. Leslie would like to contribute to a savings account over the next three years in order to accumulate enough money to take the trip. Assume an interest rate of 16%, compounded quarterly. (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.) How much will she accumulate in three years by depositing $520 at the end of each of the next 12 quarters, beginning three months from now

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Answer:

$7,813.52

Explanation:

future value = quarterly contribution x annuity factor

quarterly contribution = $520

total quarterly contributions = 3 x 4 = 12 periods

interest rate = 16% / 4 = 4% compounded quarterly

future value annuity factor, 4%, 12 periods = 15.026

future value = $520 x 15.026 = $7,813.52

You deposit $2,200 in a bank account that pays 11% stated annual interest compounded continuously. What is the value of your investment at the end of 7 years? Please round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

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Answer: $4,751.49

Explanation:

When the compounding is continuous, the following expression is used;

Amount = P * (e)^rt

= 2,200 * (e) ^ ( 0.11 * 7)

= 4751.485758

= $4,751.49

Uptown Men's Wear has accounts payable of $2214, inventory of $7950, cash if $1263, fixed assets of $8400, accounts receivable of $3907, and long term debt of $4,200. What is the value of the net working capital to total assets ratio?

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Answer:

Net working capital to fixed assets = 0.50678 rounded off to 0.51

Explanation:

The value of total assets can be calculated by adding the value of current assets and the value of fixed assets.

Total assets = Current Assets + Fixed assets

Total assets = (7950 + 1263 + 3907)  +  8400

Total Assets = $21520

The working capital is the difference between the value of current assets and the value of current liabilities.

Net Working capital = Current assets - Current Liabilities

Net working capital = (7950 + 1263 + 3907) - 2214

Net Working capital = $10906

The ratio of net working capital to fixed assets can be calculated by dividing the value of net working capital by the value of the fixed assets.

Net working capital to fixed assets = 10906 / 21520

Net working capital to fixed assets = 0.50678 rounded off to 0.51

Omasini Corporation has provided the following data from its activity-based costing accounting system:

Supervisory wages $600,000
Factory supplies $200,000

Distribution of Resource Consumption across Activity Cost Pools:

Activity Cost Pools Batch Processing Unit Processing Other Total
Supervisory wages 25% 60% 15% 100%
Factory supplies 40% 30% 30% 100%

The "Other" activity cost pool consists of the costs of idle capacity and organization-sustaining costs that are not assigned to products.

How much supervisory wages and factory supplies cost would NOT be assigned to products using the activity-based costing system?

Wedd Corporation uses activity-based costing to assign overhead costs to products. Overhead costs have already been allocated to the company's three activity cost pools as follows: Processing, $52,500; Supervising, $28,600; and Other, $24,400. Processing costs are assigned to products using machine-hours (MHs) and Supervising costs are assigned to products using the number of batches. The costs in the Other activity cost pool are not assigned to products. Activity data appear below:


MHs (Processing) Batches (Supervising)
Product O6 18,500 1,400
Product D7 1,100 510
Total 19,600 1,910

The activity rate for the Processing activity cost pool under activity-based costing is closest to:___________

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Answer:

1. Omasini corporation

Allocation of Supervisory wages and Factory Supplies to Other:

Supervisory wages = $600,000 x 15% = $90,000

Factory supplies = $200,000 x 30% = $60,000

Total = $150,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Distribution of Resource Consumption across Activity Cost Pools:

Activity Cost Pools     Batch Processing    Unit Processing    Other   Total

Supervisory wages             25%                           60%              15%      100%

Factory supplies                 40%                            30%              30%     100%

Factory Overhead:

Supervisory wages $600,000

Factory supplies     $200,000

b) Omasini Corporation can use Activity-Based Costing technique as a costing method to identify activities, accumulate the costs based on activity pools, and allocate the same according to the actual consumption by each unit of service, department, or product.  The idea behind this technique is to reduce arbitrary allocation of costs since costs are caused by activities and should be allocated based on the level of activity caused by a cost unit.

Each of the following items must be considered in preparing a statement of cash flows (indirect method) for Turbulent Indigo Inc. for the year ended December 31, 2017 State where each item is to be shown in the statement of cash flows, if at all. Items
(a) Plant assets that had cost $20,000 6 years before and were being depreciated on a straight-line basis over 10 years with no estimated scrap value were sold for $5,300.
(b) During the year, 10,000 shares of common stock with a stated value of $10 a share were issued for $43 a share
(c) Uncollectible accounts receivable in the amount of $27,000 were written off against Allowance for Doubtful Accounts.
(d) The company sustained a net loss for the year of $50,000. Depreciation amounted to $22,000, and a gain of $9,000 was realized on the sale of land for $39,000 cash.
(e) A 3-month U.S. Treasury bill was purchased for $100,000. The company uses a cash and cash equivalent basis for its cash flow statement.
(f) Patent amortization for the year was $20,000
(g) The company exchanged common stock for a 70% interest in Tabasco Co. for $900,000.
(h) During the year, treasury stock costing $47,000 was purchased

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Answer:

(a) Plant assets that had cost $20,000 6 years before and were being depreciated on a straight-line basis over 10 years with no estimated scrap value were sold for $5,300.

increases cash flows from investing activities

(b) During the year, 10,000 shares of common stock with a stated value of $10 a share were issued for $43 a share

increases cash flows from financing activities

(c) Uncollectible accounts receivable in the amount of $27,000 were written off against Allowance for Doubtful Accounts.

this corresponds to bad debt expense which is included in the income statement

(d) The company sustained a net loss for the year of $50,000. Depreciation amounted to $22,000, and a gain of $9,000 was realized on the sale of land for $39,000 cash.

the net loss and the gain on the sale of land decreases the cash flows from operating activities, while the depreciation expense increases it.the $39,000 received will increase cash flow from investing activities

(e) A 3-month U.S. Treasury bill was purchased for $100,000. The company uses a cash and cash equivalent basis for its cash flow statement.

not included in teh cash flow statements

(f) Patent amortization for the year was $20,000

increases cash flow from operating activities (in a similar way than depreciation)

(g) The company exchanged common stock for a 70% interest in Tabasco Co. for $900,000.

this is a non-cash financing and investing activity

(h) During the year, treasury stock costing $47,000 was purchased

decreases cash flow from financing activities

Strategic management requires managers to take an integrative view of the organization. This is achieved when

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Answer:

employees and work teams are empowered.

Explanation:

Every organization should be established with a motive to generate high and high revenues by do strategic planning so the things could go in a right way

The employees and the employer roles in the organization is very important

Due to the performance of the employees, the company could able to accomplish its predefined target so here the motivation, learning is required also working in a team could easy the task as compared to before at less time

Therefore the last option is correct

the acme corporation believes that the production of its product in its present facilities will assume logistic growth. these facilities limit production to at most 600 units per day. presently 240 units per day are produced. the production will increase to 360 units per day in one year. what is the anticipated daily production 5 years from now

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Answer:

594 units

Explanation:

We must apply the logistics growth model, since applying linear or exponential growth will result in numbers which are much higher than the total production capacity of this facility. When we use the logistics growth model, the growth rate decreases as the resource limit approaches.

f(x) = c / (1 + ae⁻ᵇˣ)

initial value = c / (1 + a) = 240

600 = 240 + 240a

360 = 240a

a = 1.5

b = growth rate = (360 - 240) / 240 = 0.5

x = 5

e = 2.71828

f(x) = 600 / [1 + [1.5 x (2.71828⁻⁵) = 600 / 1.010106954 = 593.9965 = 594 units

A rights offering Question 16 options: a) is the least expensive way to raise capital. b) gives the firm a built-in market for new securities. c) will increase the shareholder's total valuation. d) will likely lead to considerably higher distribution costs.

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Answer: b. gives the firm a built-in market for new securities.

Explanation:

Rights offering are issued by companies when such companies wants to generate additional capital. This may be necessary when such company wants to meet its financial obligations and therefore need extra capital.

A rights offering gives the firm a built-in market for new securities as the security holder are already aware of the company and just buys additional securities.

ravis, the CEO of Riplon Corp., used company funds to buy a car worth $1 million and a house for $6 million in Santa Fe. This is an example of _____.

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Answer:

on-the-job consumption

Explanation:

On-the-job consumption is when senior management staff uses company funds to purchase items that enhances his status.

This is a way to promote the image of the company. When senior management of the company projects an impression of doing well it will attract more customers.

In this case used company funds to buy a car worth $1 million and a house for $6 million in Santa Fe.

Driving the expensive car and living in Santa Fe will grant the CEO access to wealthy people who will be beneficial to Riplon Corp.

The incremental approach to budgeting establishes a base amount for all budget items and requires explanation or justification for any budgeted amount above that level. true or false

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Answer:

The given statement is "False".

Explanation:

The provided seems to have been a methodical approach that combines the development and execution of the approach throughout the practice. The characteristics including its methodology being the way to maintain ambiguity and transition, its concentration on both small and major judgments, its reliance on both structured and unstructured mechanisms, and therefore its system interfaces.

So that the above seems to be the correct solution.

Lusk Corporation produces and sells 15,900 units of Product X each month. The selling price of Product X is $29 per unit, and variable expenses are $23 per unit. A study has been made concerning whether Product X should be discontinued. The study shows that $71,000 of the $109,000 in monthly fixed expenses charged to Product X would not be avoidable even if the product was discontinued. If Product X is discontinued, the annual financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company of eliminating this product should be:__________
A) ($57,400)
B) $51,600
C) $13,600
D) ($51,600)

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The answer to this question is d
I think the answer is d

Determine if the following situations describe a game or a decision. Indicate what specific features of the situation caused you to classify itas you did.
a) A party nominee for president of the United States must choose whether to use private financing or public financing for her campaign.
b) China chooses a level of tariffs to apply to American imports.

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Answer:

China chooses a level of tariffs to apply to American imports.

Recently, a certain bank offered a 5-year CD that earns 3.26% compounded continuously. Use the given information to answer the questions.
(a) If $30,000 is invested in this CD, how much will it be worth in 5 years?(Round to the nearest cent.)
(b) How long will it take for the account to be worth $45,000?(Round to two decimal places as needed)

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Answer:

a. The CD will worth $35,311 in five years.

b. It will take 12.44 years for the account to be worth $45,000.

Explanation:

a) If $30,000 is invested in this CD, how much will it be worth in 5 years?(Round to the nearest cent.)

This can be determined using the formula for calculating the future value (FV) compounding formula as follows:

FV = PV * e^(rn) ................................... (1)

FV = Future value in five years = ?

PV = Present value of amount invested = $30,000

e = Mathematical constant approximated as 2.7183

r = Interest rate = 3.26%, or 0.0326

n = number of years = 5

Substituting the values into equation (1), we have:

FV = $30,000 * 2.7183^(0.0326 * 5)

FV= $35,311

Therefore, the CD will worth $35,311 in five years.

(b) How long will it take for the account to be worth $45,000?(Round to two decimal places as needed)

Also, using equation (1) part a, we have:

FV = Future value in n years = $45,000

PV = Present value of amount invested = $30,000

e = Mathematical constant approximated as 2.7183

r = Interest rate = 3.26%, or 0.0326

n = number of years it will take to have $45,000 = ?

Substituting the values into equation (1), we have:

$45,000 = $30,000 * 2.7183^(0.0326 * n)

$45,000 / $30,000 = 2.7183^(0.0326 * n)

1.50 = 2.7183^(0.0326 * n)

Loglinearise both sides and solve for n, we have:

Log(1.50) = (0.0326 * n)Log(2.7183)

0.176091259055681 = 0.0326 * n * 0.434297385124509

0.176091259055681 = n * 0.014158094755059

n = 0.176091259055681 / 0.014158094755059

n = 12.44 years

Therefore, it will take 12.44 years for the account to be worth $45,000.

Teletubbies Inc.'s accounting records reflect the following information: Direct materials used $ 12,500 Raw materials, January 1 5,000 Raw materials, December 31 8,000 Work in process, January 1 50,000 Work in process, December 31 37,000 Manufacturing Overhead 5,500 Direct Labor 26,500 Total cost of goods manufactured for the year was:

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Answer:

cost of goods manufactured= $57,500

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Direct materials used $ 12,500

Work in process, January 1 50,000

Work in process, December 31 37,000

Manufacturing Overhead 5,500

Direct Labor 26,500

To calculate the cost of goods manufactured, we need to use the following formula:

cost of goods manufactured= beginning WIP + direct materials + direct labor + allocated manufacturing overhead - Ending WIP

cost of goods manufactured= 50,000 + 12,500 + 26,500 + 5,500 - 37,000

cost of goods manufactured= $57,500

Globus Autos sells a single product. 8,300 units were sold resulting in $84,000 of sales​ revenue, $24,000 of variable​ costs, and $18,000 of fixed costs. If Globus reduces the selling price by $1.10 per​ unit, the new margin of safety​ is: (Round any intermedary calculations to the nearest​ cent.) A. 2,872 units B. 8,300 units C. 5,364 units D. 5,428 units

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Answer:

Margin of safety= 5,364 units

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the break-even point in units:

Selling price= 84,000/8,300= $10.12

Unitary variable cost= $2.89

New selling price= 10.12 - 1.1= $9.02

Break-even point in units= fixed costs/ contribution margin per unit

Break-even point in units= 18,000 / (9.02 - 2.89)

Break-even point in units= 2,936 units

Now, the margin of safety:

Margin of safety= (current sales level - break-even point)

Margin of safety= 8,300 - 2,936

Margin of safety= 5,364 units

MacKenzie Company sold $680 of merchandise to a customer who used a Regional Bank credit card. Regional Bank deducts a 4.0% service charge for sales on its credit cards. MacKenzie electronically remits the credit card sales receipts to the credit card company and receives payment in approximately 5 days. The journal entry to record this sale transaction would be:_______.a. Debit Cash of $680 and credit Sales $680.b. Debit Cash of $680 and credit Accounts Receivable Regional $680.c. Debit Accounts Receivable Regional $652.8; debit Credit Card Expense $27.2 and credit Sales $680.d. Debit Cash $652.8; debit Credit Card Expense $27.2 and credit Sales $680.e. Debit Cash $652.8 and credit Sales $652.8.

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Answer: d. Debit Cash $652.8; debit Credit Card Expense $27.2 and credit Sales $680

Explanation:

From the question we are informed that MacKenzie Company sold $680 of merchandise to a customer who used a Regional Bank credit card and that Regional Bank deducts a 4.0% service charge for sales on its credit cards.

We.are further told that MacKenzie electronically remits the credit card sales receipts to the credit card company and receives payment in approximately 5 days.

For the recording in the journal entry, it should be noted that there will be a card expense of (4% × $680) = $27.2 who will be debited, therefore cash to be debited will be: ($680 - $27.2 = $652.8) and there will be sales of $680 which will be credited.

Therefore, the answer is option d.

​If your long-run costs exhibit increasing returns to scale,securing big orders leads you to:__________
A)​ Increase average costs
B) Reduce average costs
C) Keep the average costs constant
D)​ None of the above

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Answer:

Option B, Reduce average costs, is the right answer.

Explanation:

Option B is correct because if there is an increasing return to scale that means the firm is using additional inputs and the use of these inputs increases the output in greater proportionate than the proportionate increase in inputs. Moreover, the output of the company will increase. Consequently, the total cost will also increase but the average cost of production will fall.

started working as a hostess at a local restaurant one month ago. She feels like she is doing a good job but would like to know what her manager thinks about her performance. What job characteristic is Jennie's role lacking? task identity feedback autonomy task significance skill variety

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Answer:

Feedback

Explanation:

Jennie's role is lacking feedback. Here manager has not taken time to analyze her role in the restaurant.

Based on her job role, feedback is an information that Jennie would get after an evaluation or analysis of her work from her manager. Feedback would enable her to know what she has been doing right and also what she has been doing wrong so that she can effect positive changes where necessary.

Regarding the tax treatment of payments to securities holders, it is true that _______________, while ____________________.

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Answer: (d)common stock dividends and preferred stock dividends are not tax-deductible; interest is tax-deductible

Explanation:

Here is the complete question:

Regarding the tax treatment of payments to securities holders, it is true that _________, while _________.

(a)interest and preferred stock dividends are not tax-deductible; common stock dividends are tax deductible

(b)interest and preferred stock dividends are tax-deductible; common stock dividends are not tax-deductible

(c)common stock dividends and preferred stock dividends are tax-deductible; interest is not tax-deductible

(d)common stock dividends and preferred stock dividends are not tax-deductible; interest is tax-deductible

Regarding the tax treatment of payments to securities holders, it is true that common stock dividends and preferred stock dividends are not tax-deductible while interest is tax-deductible.

It should be noted that the profit of a company is gotten when the expenses are deducted from the revenue. The dividends are not tax deductible as they are not expenses.

Local nationals are expatriates from their own countries working for a foreign company in another country.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Blaire is an Australian working in India for a french company in view of the given data it would be appropriate to say blaire is a third country national

3. Prepare journal entries to record the machine’s disposal under each separate situation: (a) it is sold for $22,000 cash; (b) it is sold for $88,000 cash; and (c) it is destroyed in a fire and the insurance company pays $32,500 cash to settle the loss claim.

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Answer and Explanation:

The Journal entries are shown below:-

1. Cash Dr, $22,000

Accumulated depreciation-machine Dr, $148,800

($201,600 - $23,040 ÷ 6 × 5)

Loss on Sale of Machine Dr, $30,800

                 To Machine $201,600  ($192,000 + $8,000 + $1,600)

(To record Sale of the machine)

2. Cash Dr, $88,000

Accumulated depreciation-machine $148,800

($201,600 - $23,040 ÷ 6 × 5)

          To Gain on Sale of Machine $35,200

          To Machine $201,600

(Being Sale of the machine is recorded)

3. Cash Dr, $32,500

   Accumulated depreciation-machine Dr, $148,800

   Loss on disposal of Machine $20,300

                To Machine $201,600

(Being Sale of the machine is recorded)

The following information was available for the year ended December 31, 2013:
Earnings before interest and taxes ( operating income) = $108,000 net incocme= $ 51,000
interest expense = $26,000 total assets at year-end = $ 360,000
income tax expense = $31,000 total liabilities = $184,0000
Required:
a. Calculate the debt ratio at December 31, 2013. (Round your answer to 1 decimal place.)
b. Calculate the debt/equity ratio at December 31, 2013. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
c. Calculate the times interest earned for the year ended December 31, 2013. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

A. Debt ratio=51%

B. Debt Equity ratio = 104%

C. Times interest earned= 4.15

Explanation:

A. Calculation for the debt ratio at December 31 2013.

Using this formula

Debt ratio=Total liabilities / Total assets

Let plug in the formula

Debt ratio=$184,000/$360,000

Debt ratio =0.51×100

Debt ratio=51%

B. Calculation for debt equity ratio at December 31 2013

First step is to find the Total stockholders equity at year end .

using this formula

Total stockholders equity at year-end = Total asset- Total liabilities

Let plug in the formula

Total stockholders equity at year-end=$360,000-$184,000

Total stockholders equity at year-end=$176,000

The second step is to calculate for debt equity ratio

Using this formula

Debt Equity ratio = Total liabilities / Total stockholders equity

Let plug in the formula

Debt Equity ratio =$184,000 / $176,000

Debt Equity ratio = 1.04×100

Debt Equity ratio = 104%

C. Calculation for the times interest earned for the year ended December 31 2013

Using this formula

Times interest earned = Earnings before interest and taxes / Interest expense

Let plug in the formula

Times interest earned= $108,000 / $26,000

Times interest earned= 4.15 times

Therefore :

A. Debt ratio=51%

B. Debt/Equity ratio = 104%

C.Times interest earned= 4.15 times

Dori is 58 years old and retired in 2019. She receives a pension of $25,000 a year and no other income. She wishes to put the maximum allowed into an IRA. How much can she contribute to her IRA?

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Answer:

$7,000 per year

Explanation:

Since Dori is over 50 years old, she can contribute up to $7,000 per year to her IRA or Roth IRA account. If she was a little younger, less than 50 years old, her maximum contribution would have been $6,000 per year.

The IRS sets the maximum contribution limits that anyone can contribute to an IRA account, and that limit was set for 2019 and continues to be valid.

Your company has compiled the following data on the small set of products that comprise the specialty repair parts division. Perform ABC analysis on the data. Over which product do you suggest the firm keep the least control? SKU Annual Demand Unit Cost R11 250 $25 S22 60 $90 T33 100 $500 U44 150 $550 V55 2000 $2 V55 S22 R11 U44 T33

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Answer : R11 & U44

Explanation:

Considering the aforementioned data on the small set of products that comprise the specialty repair parts division. After performing ABC analysis on the data. I would suggest R11 and U44 for the firm keep the least control.

Which of the following would reduce inventory costs thereby reducing operations costs?
A. Increasing inventory dollar days
B. Increasing inventory turnover
C. Increasing order lead time
D. Increasing safety stock

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Answer: B. Increasing inventory turnover

Explanation:

Increasing inventory turnover would reduce inventory costs thereby reducing operations costs. Since there's increase in inventory turnover, it means that there's an increase in demand or sales or generally production level has risen.

This will therefore help to reduce inventory costs thereby reducing operations costs.

What is one drawback shared by both monopolies and oligopolies?
A. They do not have the capital needed for research.
B. They allow more businesses to form in industries.
C. They devote too much money to advertising.
D. They can harm consumers by fixing prices.

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Answer:A.They can harm consumers by fixing prices.

One drawback of both monopolies and oligopolies is that they  can harm consumers by fixing prices. Thus, the correct answer is option D.

What is a monopoly market ?

A monopoly is a market arrangement where one producer or seller holds a disproportionate amount of power within a given market. Monopolies are discouraged in free-market economies as they limit customer alternatives and stifle rivalry.

When there is insufficient rivalry, market structures called monopolies and oligopolies arise. An oligopoly occurs when a small number of comparatively big companies produce similar but slightly different goods, whereas a monopoly occurs when a single company produces goods that have no direct competitors. Both of these marketplaces harm customers by fixing prices and eliminating the advantages of competition in the economy.

Therefore, option D is one drawback shared by both monopolies and oligopolies.

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You purchase 200 shares for $70 a share ($14,000), and after a year the price rises to $80. Calculate the percentage return on your investment if you bought the stock on margin and the margin requirement was (ignore commissions, dividends, and interest expense): 20 percent. Round your answer to one decimal place. % 45 percent. Round your answer to one decimal place. % 85 percent. Round your answer to one decimal place. %

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Answer:

14.29%

Explanation:

Number of shares purchased= 200

Purchase price per share= $70

Year end price = $80

Total Investment cost = 200 shares * $70 per shares = $14,000

Percentage return earned on investment = Number of shares * (Year end price - Purchase price) / Investment

= 200 * ($80 - $70) / $14,000

= $2,000 / $14,000

= 0.142857

= 14.2857%

= 14.29%

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