Bridgeport Inc. has negotiated the purchase of a new piece of automatic equipment at a price of $10,080 plus trade-in, f.o.b. factory. Bridgeport Inc. paid $10,080 cash and traded in used equipment. The used equipment had originally cost $78,120; it had a book value of $52,920 and a secondhand fair value of $60,228, as indicated by recent transactions involving similar equipment. Freight and installation charges for the new equipment required a cash payment of $1,386.

Required:
a. Prepare the general journal entry to record this transaction, assuming that the exchange has commercial substance.
b. Assuming the same facts as in (a) except that fair value information for the assets exchanged is not determinable. Prepare the general journal entry to record this transaction.

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Answer 1

Answer:

a. Price = $10,080

Cash = $10,080

Original Cost = $78,120

Book Value=  $52,920

Second hand Market Value = $60,228

Freight and installation charges = $1,386

Total Cost of Equipment = Cash + Second hand Market Value + Freight and installation charges = $10,080 + $60,228 + $1,386 = $71,694

Depreciation = Original Cost - Book value = $78,120 - $52,920 = $25,200

Total cash paid = Cash + Freight and installation charges = $10,080 + $1,386 =  $11,466

                Journal Entries

Item                         Debit        Credit

New Equipment   $71,694

Depreciation         $25,200

Old Equipment                         $78,120  

Cash                                          $11,466

Gain on Equipment Disposal   $7,308

b. Price = $10,080

Cash = $10,080

Original Cost = $78,120

Book Value=  $52,920

Second hand Market Value = $60,228

Freight and installation charges = $1,386

Total Cost of Equipment = Cash + Second hand Market Value + Freight and installation charges = $10,080 + $52,920 + $1,386 = $64,386

Depreciation = Original Cost - Book value = $78,120 - $52,920 = $25,200

Total cash paid = Cash + Freight and installation charges = $10,080 + $1,386 =  $11,466

                Journal Entries

Item                         Debit        Credit

New Equipment   $64,386

Depreciation         $25,200

Old Equipment                         $78,120  

Cash                                          $11,466


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how can I create a new business?​

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should busisses be banned from selling harmful products to improve the health of the population? Five arguements for your answer

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Yes, businesses should be banned from selling harmful products to improve the health of the population and these are because:

It could lead to serious health complications.It could lead to the death of people.It is an unethical practice.It could enncourage addiction.It breaks many safety laws.

What are Harmful Practises?

This refers to the use of unethical procedures which are injurious and dangerous to people.

Hence, we can categorically state that companies which sell harmful products to their customers should be banned and prosecuted to the full extent of the law if they are found of breaking of any law.

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eBookPrintReferences Check my work Check My Work button is now enabledItem 180Item 180 Ouelette Corporation's relevant range of activity is 3,000 units to 7,000 units. When it produces and sells 5,000 units, its average costs per unit are as follows: Average Cost per Unit Direct materials $5.25 Direct labor $4.05 Variable manufacturing overhead $1.30 Fixed manufacturing overhead $3.00 Fixed selling expense $0.70 Fixed administrative expense $0.40 Sales commissions $0.50 Variable administrative expense $0.45 If 6,000 units are produced, the total amount of indirect manufacturing cost incurred is closest to:

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Answer:

$22,800

Explanation:

Calculation for the total amount of indirect manufacturing cost incurred

First step is to find the fixed manufacturing overhead portion

Fixed manufacturing overhead portion=$3.00 *5000 units

Fixed manufacturing overhead portion =$15,000

Second step is to calculate the indirect manufacturing cost if 6,000 units are produced using this formula

Indirect manufacturing cost =Fixed manufacturing overhead portion

+ Variable portion

Let plug in the formula

Indirect manufacturing cost=$15,000 + ($1.30*6,000 units)

Indirect manufacturing cost=$15,000+$7,800

Indirect manufacturing cost=$22,800

Therefore the total amount of indirect manufacturing cost incurred is closest to $22,800

BlackBerry, a one-time leader in secure cell phones, lost its edge. Without significant upgrades or innovation, the company quickly lost market share to iPhones and Android devices. The company attempted to imitate these advances with the Blackberry Storm product, which flopped. Blackberry was criticized as trying to leverage capabilities beyond its core competencies. Which of the following tools should Blackberry use to regain a scope of its core competencies and determine potential sources of competitive advantage

a. External environmental analysis
b. Competitor analysis
c. Industry analysis
d. Value chain analysis

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Answer: d. Value chain analysis

Explanation:

The Value Chain analysis by Michael Porter has become a very integral analysis tool for companies as they aim to improve their sales and production efficiency.

Value Chain Analysis works by a company looking inwards to find out the activities it engages in to enable it sell the products that it does. They will look at what sets them apart from other competitors which is their competitive advantage and core competencies.

Using this they will know which activities to embark on and which to avoid or improve upon to enable them maintain profitability. Blackberry needs to do a Value Chain Analysis to regain a scope of its core competencies and determine potential sources of competitive advantage.

Wells Technical Institute (WTI), a school owned by Tristana Wells, provides training to individuals who pay tuition directly to the school. WTI also offers training to groups in off-site locations. WTI initially records prepaid expenses and unearned revenues in balance sheet accounts. Its unadjusted trial balance as of December 31 follows along with descriptions of items a through h that require adjusting entries on December 31.

Additional Information Items:

a. An analysis of WTI's insurance policies shows that $2,400 of coverage has expired.
b. An inventory count shows that teaching supplies costing $2,800 are available at year-end 2015.
c. Annual depreciation on the equipment is $13,200.
d. Annual depreciation on the professional library is $7,200.
e. On November 1, WTI agreed to do a special six-month course (starting immediately) for a client. The contract calls for a monthly fee of $2,500, and the client paid the first five months' fees in advance. When the cash was received, the Unearned Training Fees account was credited. The fee for the sixth month will be recorded when it is collected in 2016.
f. On October 15, WTI agreed to teach a four-month class (beginning immediately) for an individual for $3,000 tuition per month payable at the end of the class. The class started on October 15, but no payment has yet been received. (WTI's accruals are applied to the nearest half-month; for example, October recognizes one-half month accrual.)
g. WTI's two employees are paid weekly. As of the end of the year, two days' salaries have accrued at the rate of $100 per day for each employee.
h. The balance in the Prepaid Rent account represents rent for December.


Debit    Credit
Cash 34,000     
  Accounts receivable 0     
  Teaching supplies 8,000     
  Prepaid insurance 12,000     
  Prepaid rent 3,000     
  Professional library 35,000     
  Accumulated depreciation—Professional library 10,000  
  Equipment 80,000     
  Accumulated depreciation—Equipment 15,000
  Accounts payable 26,000  
  Salaries payable 0
  Unearned training fees 12,500  
  Common stock 10,000  
  Retained earnings 80,000  
  Dividends 50,000     
  Tuition fees earned 123,900  
  Training fees earned 40,000  
  Depreciation expense—Professional library 0     
  Depreciation expense—Equipment 0     
  Salaries expense 50,000     
  Insurance expense 0     
  Rent expense 33,000     
  Teaching supplies expense 0     
  Advertising expense 6,000     
  Utilities expense 6,400     

  Totals 317,400      317,400

Required:
Prepare the adjusting entries, adjusted trial balance, and financial statements of above entries.

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Answer:

a. An analysis of WTI's insurance policies shows that $2,400 of coverage has expired.

Dr Insurance expense 2,400

    Cr Prepaid insurance 2,400

b. An inventory count shows that teaching supplies costing $2,800 are available at year-end.

Dr Teaching supplies expense 5,200

  Cr Teaching supplies 5,200

c. Annual depreciation on the equipment is $13,200.

Dr Depreciation expense 13,200

  Cr Accumulated depreciation: equipment 13,200

d. Annual depreciation on the professional library is $7,200.

Dr Depreciation expense 7,200

    Cr Accumulated depreciation: professional library 7,200

e. On November 1, WTI agreed to do a special six-month course (starting immediately) for a client. The contract calls for a monthly fee of $2,500, and the client paid the first five months' fees in advance. When the cash was received, the Unearned Training Fees account was credited. The fee for the sixth month will be recorded when it is collected in 2016.

Dr Unearned training fees 5,000

   Cr Training fees earned 5,000

f. On October 15, WTI agreed to teach a four-month class (beginning immediately) for an individual for $3,000 tuition per month payable at the end of the class. The class started on October 15, but no payment has yet been received. (WTI's accruals are applied to the nearest half-month; for example, October recognizes one-half month accrual.)

Dr Accounts receivable 4,500

   Cr Tuition fees earned 4,500

g. WTI's two employees are paid weekly. As of the end of the year, two days' salaries have accrued at the rate of $100 per day for each employee.

Dr Salaries expense 400

   Cr Salaries payable 400

h. The balance in the Prepaid Rent account represents rent for December.

Dr Rent expense 3,000

  Cr Prepaid rent 3,000

Wells Technical Institute (WTI)

Adjusted Trial Balance

                                                  Debit                  Credit

Cash                                        $34,000

Accounts receivable                $4,500

Prepaid rent                                $0

Teaching supplies                   $2,800

Prepaid insurance                   $9,600

Professional library                $35,000

Accumulated depreciation:                                 $10,000

Professional library

Equipment                              $80,000

Accumulated depreciation:                                $22,200

Equipment

Accounts payable                                               $39,200

Salaries payable                                                       $400

Unearned training fees                                         $7,500

Common stock                                                     $10,000

Retained earnings                                               $80,000

Dividends                               $50,000

Tuition fees earned                                             $128,400

Training fees earned                                            $45,000

Depreciation expense:            $7,200

Professional library

Depreciation expense:           $13,200

Equipment

Salaries expense                   $50,400

Insurance expense                  $2,400

Rent expense                         $36,000

Teaching supplies expense    $5,200

Advertising expense                $6,000

Utilities expense                       $6,400                              

Totals                                      $342,700             $342,700

Wells Technical Institute (WTI)

Income Statement

For the year ended December 31, 2016

Revenue:

Tuition fees earned $128,400Training fees earned $45,000                    $173,400

Operating expenses:

Depreciation expense $20,400Salaries expense $50,400Insurance expense $2,400Rent expense $36,000Teaching supplies expense $5,200Advertising expense $6,000Utilities expense $6,400                           ($126,800)

Operating income                                                 $46,600

 

Wells Technical Institute (WTI)

Balance  Sheet

For the year ended December 31, 2016

Assets:                                                

Cash $34,000

Accounts receivable $4,500

Teaching supplies $2,800

Prepaid insurance $9,600

Professional library, net $25,000

Equipment, net $57,800

Total assets                                                         $133,700

Liabilities:

Accounts payable $39,200

Salaries payable $400

Unearned training fees $7,500

Total liabilities                                                      $47,100

 

Stockholders' Equity:

Common stock $10,000

Retained earnings $76,600

Total stockholders' Equity                                  $86,600

Total liabilities and equity                                  $133,700

Wells Technical Institute (WTI)

Statement of Retained Earnings

For the year ended December 31, 2016

Beginning balance January 1, 2016             $80,000

Net income                                                    $46,600

Subtotal                                                        $126,600

Dividends                                                     ($50,000)

Ending balance December 31, 2016            $76,600

opportunities and threat in safaricom​

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Answer:

what do you mean

Explanation:

Gilligan Corporation was established on February 15, Year 1. Gilligan is authorized to issue 500,000 shares of $6.00 par value common stock. As of December 30, Year 1, Gilligan's stockholders' equity accounts report the following balances: Common stock, $6 par, 500,000 shares authorized 55,000 shares issued and outstanding $ 330,000 Paid-in capital in excess of par - common 440,000 $ 770,000 Retained earnings 1,400,000 Total Stockholders' Equity $ 2,170,000 On December 31, Year 1, Gilligan decides to issue a 5% stock dividend. At the time of issue, the market price of the stock was $22 per share. How will the issuance of the stock dividend affect the financial statements

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Answer: Decrease the retained earnings account by $60500, increase the common stock account by $16500 and increase paid in capital in excess of par-common account by $44000.

Explanation:

From the scenario above, the issuance of the stock dividend affect the financial statements in the following way:

The retained earnings account is going to reduce by:

= 55,000 shares × $22 × 5%

= 55,000 × $22 × 0.05

= $60500

Also, the common stock account will increase by:

= 55,000 shares × $6 × 5%

= 55,000 shares × $6 × 0.05

= $16500

Lastly, there'll be an increase in the paid in capital in excess of par common account by

= $60500 – $16500

= $44000

A situation in which a partnerships breaks up completely is called

a family limited partnership
a dissociation
a dissolution
an LLC

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Answer:

a dissolution

Explanation:

The term dissolution means breaking or tearing apart. When a business partnership break completely, it is regarded to have undergone a dissolution. The partnership as a business ceases to exist. All contractual obligations among the partners are terminated.

Partnerships can dissolve for various reasons and under different circumstances. Upon dissolution, partners will share the assets and liabilities as per the partnership agreement, or equally in the absence of an agreement.

The Skysong Inc., a manufacturer of low-sugar, low-sodium, low-cholesterol TV dinners, would like to increase its market share in the Sunbelt. In order to do so, Skysong has decided to locate a new factory in the Panama City area. Skysong will either buy or lease a site depending upon which is more advantageous. The site location committee has narrowed down the available sites to the following three very similar buildings that will meet their needs. Building A: Purchase for a cash price of $620,000, useful life 27 years. Building B: Lease for 27 years with annual lease payments of $71,170 being made at the beginning of the year. Building C: Purchase for $657,500 cash. This building is larger than needed; however, the excess space can be sublet for 27 years at a net annual rental of $6,200. Rental payments will be received at the end of each year. The Skysong Inc. has no aversion to being a landlord. Click here to view factor tables In which building would you recommend that The Skysong Inc. locate, assuming a 11% cost of funds

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Answer:

Building C

Explanation:

Building A: Purchase for a cash price of $620,000, useful life 27 years.

Building B: Lease for 27 years with annual lease payments of $71,170 being made at the beginning of the year.

Building C: Purchase for $657,500 cash. This building is larger than needed; however, the excess space can be sublet for 27 years at a net annual rental of $6,200. Rental payments will be received at the end of each year.

11% cost of funds

we must determine the present value of each option:

Building A's present value = $620,000Building B's present value = $71,170 x 9.48806 (PV annuity due factor, 11%, 27 periods) = $375,265.23Building C's present value = $657,500 - [$6,200 x 8.5478 (PV ordinary annuity factor, 11%, 27 periods) = $657,500 - $52,996.36 = $604,503.64 (LOWEST PV)

Fill in the blanks to explain why it can be bad for a company to have too much labor.

A company can take advantage of_______ , as the_______of the first group of workers will increase, but at a certain point it will decline. At this point, __________ will continue to increase, but marginal product will diminish with each additional worker. Eventually there will be too many workers and not enough _______ to keep them busy, inevitably slowing down production and reducing output.

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Answer:

A company can take advantage of THE LAW OF DIMINISHING RETURNS, as the MARGINAL PRODUCT of the first group of workers will increase, but at a certain point it will decline. At this point, TOTAL OUTPUT will continue to increase, but marginal product will diminish with each additional worker. Eventually there will be too many workers and not enough PRODUCTION FACTORS to keep them busy, inevitably slowing down production and reducing output.

Explanation:

I'm not sure about the exact words, but the basic idea should be the same even if you use other words with similar meaning.

This paragraph describes the law of marginal returns. In simple words, if you start with one worker, his/her productivity will generally be low. As you start to add more workers, both total output and productivity increases (due to synergy between workers). But at some point, there are too many workers, and too few resources, e.g. to many chefs inside a kitchen. At that point, since there are too many workers, instead of working well, they will start to complicate each other's performance. This will result in a decline of productivity, even if total output continues to increase.

The correct words to fill the given blanks would be as follows:

The law of Diminishing Returns

Marginal Product

Total Output

Production factors

What is the law of Diminishing Returns?

The law of Diminishing Returns states that after the optimum productive ability is reached, the addition of a particular input while others being will influence its efficiency to fall.

This is the cause that the marginal product generated after every additional input would cause a fall after reaching the optimum level.

The reason behind this would be that resources would fall short to keep the inputs engaged all the time.

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Diego Company manufactures one product that is sold for $73 per unit in two geographic regions—the East and West regions. The following information pertains to the company’s first year of operations in which it produced 56,000 units and sold 51,000 units. Variable costs per unit: Manufacturing: Direct materials $ 24 Direct labor $ 16 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 2 Variable selling and administrative $ 3 Fixed costs per year: Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 784,000 Fixed selling and administrative expense $ 672,000 The company sold 38,000 units in the East region and 13,000 units in the West region. It determined that $300,000 of its fixed selling and administrative expense is traceable to the West region, $250,000 is traceable to the East region, and the remaining $122,000 is a common fixed expense. The company will continue to incur the total amount of its fixed manufacturing overhead costs as long as it continues to produce any amount of its only product. Foundational 6-10 10. What would have been the company’s variable costing net operating income (loss) if it had produced and sold 51,000 units? You do not need to perform any calculations to answer this question.

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Answer:

Net operating income= (28,000)

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Selling price per unit= $73

Total unitary variable production cost= (24 + 16 + 2 + 3)= $45

Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 784,000

Fixed selling and administrative expense $ 672,000

Under the variable costing method, the fixed manufacturing overhead is a period cost instead of a product cost.

Variable costing income statement:

Sales= 73*51,000= 3,723,000

Total variable cost= 51,000*45= (2,295,000)

Contribution margin= 1,428,000

Fixed manufacturing overhead= (784,000)

Fixed selling and administrative expense= (672,000)

Net operating income= (28,000)

Output Average Fixed Cost Average Variable Cost 1 $50.00 $100.00 2 25.00 80.00 3 16.67 66.67 4 12.50 65.00 5 10.00 68.00 6 8.37 73.33 7 7.14 80.00 8 6.25 87.50 The marginal cost of the fifth unit of output is:__________ a. $62. b. $78. c. $3. d. $80.

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Based on the change in cost as a result of the fifth unit of output, the marginal cost is c. $3.

What is the marginal cost?

The marginal cost is cost of producing an additional unit of a good and can be found by the formula:

= Average variable cost when additional good is produced - Previous average variable cost

Solving gives:

= 68 - 65

= $3.00

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What is the variance in the number of orders? Product Analysis: Lamb Rack; Portion size = 12oz (EP); yield = 85% Opening Inventory (lbs.) 100 Ending Inventory (lbs.) 110 Purchases (lbs.) 200 # Sold 200 Meal selling price $18.95 Purchase cost (lbs.) $11.00

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Answer:

Explanation:

From the information given:

The number of portion size that can be gotten from one pound = 16/12

= 1.33

Given that the yield is 85%, therefore, the actual portions can now be:

= 1.33 × 0.85

= 1.133

However, the average meat used = Purchase + opening inventory - ending inventory

the average meat used = 200 + 100 - 110 = 190

The number of orders from 190 lbs = 1.133 × 190 = 215.27

The number of orders from 190 lbs = 215.27

The real purchases = 200

Thus; variance = 200 - 215.27

variance =  -15.27

Thus, approximately 15 orders are found to be lesser.

The table below contains data on Fincorp Inc. The balance sheet items correspond to values at year-end 2015, while the income statement items correspond to revenues or expenses during the year ending in 2015. All values are in thousands of dollars.
2017 2018
Revenue $ 4,400 $ 4,500
Cost of goods sold 1,500 1,600
Depreciation 480 500
Inventories 290 320
Administrative expenses 530 580
Interest expense 210 210
Federal and state taxes* 530 550
Accounts payable 280 340
Accounts receivable 440 480
Net fixed assets† 4,500 5,270
Long-term debt 2,800 3,240
Notes payable 896 610
Dividends paid 440 440
Cash and marketable
securities 870 510
Taxes are paid in their entirety in the year that the tax obligation is incurred.
Net fixed assets are fixed assets net of accumulated depreciation since the asset was installed.
Suppose that Fincorp has 468,000 shares outstanding. What were earnings per share?

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Answer:

$1.60 and $2.26

Explanation:

Income statement

2017( in thousand) 2018(in thousand)

Sales revenue

$,4000 $4,500

Less: expenses

Cost of goods sold

($1,500) ($1,600)

Depreciation

($480) ($500)

Administrative expenses

($530) ($580)

Interest expense

($210) ($210)

Federal and state taxes

($530) ($550)

Net income

$750 $1,060

Earning per share = Net income / Number of shares outstanding

Therefore,

Earning per share for 2017 = $750,000 / 468,000

= $1.60

Earning per share for 2018 = $1,060,000 / 468,000

= $2.26

Do you have a course for Economics?

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Answer:

no I don't. have a course for economics

Additional information about the company follows: a.Hubs require $29 in direct materials per unit, and Sprockets require $12. b.The direct labor wage rate is $10 per hour. c.Hubs are more complex to manufacture than Sprockets and they require special equipment. d.The ABC system has the following activity cost pools: Estimated Activity Activity Cost Pool (Activity Measure) Overhead Cost Hubs Sprockets Total Machine setups (number of setups) $ 27,945 115 92 207 Special processing (machine-hours) $ 236,500 4,300 0 4,300 General factory (organization-sustaining) $ 74,000 NA NA NA Required: 1. Compute the activity rate for each activity cost pool. 2. Determine the unit product cost of each product according to the ABC system.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the predetermined overhead rate for each activity:

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

Machine setups=  27,945/207= $135 per set up

Special processing= 236,500/4,300= $55 per machine hour

Now, we can allocate costs to each product:

Hubs:

Machine setups=  135*115= $15,525

Special processing= 55*4,300= $236,500

Total= $252,025

Sprockets:

Machine setups= 135*92= $12,420

We weren't provided with enough information to calculate the unitary cost. Information regarding direct labor hours and the number of units is missing.

Federal tax-deferred employee benefits are:

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taxed at some point in the future.

It’s been a crazy couple days at the car lot. Jerry, a potential customer, had been to the lot four times this week and said he would be coming in today to finally sign a contract on a top model Corvette, but his wife just called and told you that he had a heart attack and died on his way to the dealership. While you were taking the call and dealing with the grieving widow, a teenage boy came in with $5,000 cash and said he wanted the Chevy out front. Still on the phone, you quickly took the cash, had him sign the papers, and gave him the keys. Thinking that the widow would want to move forward with her husband’s agreement, you mail her a sales slip. Still flustered from the phone call, you realize that you still have an elderly lady in the lobby. She has been there for several hours, but still hasn’t made up her mind if she even wants to buy a car. In a previous conversation that you had with her, she said that she shouldn’t be making such large decisions until her dementia subsides. You tell her, "you need to buy car, you’ve been here too long not to buy a car. Here, sign these papers and take these keys." She reluctantly signs the papers, takes the keys, and drives off in the car. Of the contracts you made today, which ones are voidable, void, and enforceable?

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Answer:

In the clarification segment below, the definition including its concern is mentioned.

Explanation:

The following definition of a contract is:

"A purchase contract is a legitimate contract. These are meant to sell or purchase goods as well as products services again for purpose of trading a commodity or service. For a negotiated (price) compensation or sum of money received or offered to pay.

"Legally, void requires not contractual."

Voidable becomes a contract or action that is legitimate but may be canceled in the contract by either of several parties.

"A contract constitutionally binding upon the sides being valid and binding."

The following are the most important integration strategy:

Void: Verbal deal involving Jerry, a prospective buyer who planned to buy a project runway Corvette but expired of a heart condition-Void as when the deal was verbal even though there was no thought or money transfer. Besides, financial agreements and billing information have not yet been developed.Voidable: If the boy wishes to break the deal, a contract for a young boy obtaining a Chevy besides $5000 remains voidable because he's under the age of eighteen years, he is not technically permitted to agree as well as the contract becomes voidable.Voidable: The circumstance of a lady buying a property (car), and therefore by suggesting that she took too long to make a choice, you forced her to start making decisions. She sells the car and advises you that she has psychosis become voidable if you have influenced her and therefore can sign court papers, although, in this situation, the seller manipulated her to make those decisions and therefore can argue that the seller forced her.

Amazon’s employees will return to the office after a lengthy period of remote working and managers will need to employ the most suitable leadership models, styles or theories to ease the transition In light of this, assess the suitability of key leadership models, theories or styles in terms of their effectiveness in the context provided

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To ease the transition for Amazon employees who will return to the office after a long period of remote work, it is essential that the managerial leadership style aligns employee expectations with work.

What is transformational leadership?

It corresponds to a management style that helps motivate employees through greater autonomy to be creative and innovative, generating a sense of integration and collaboration to achieve organizational goals.

Therefore, through transformational leadership, the leader is able to make the transition in a positive way, generating a culture focused on development and cooperation.

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Putnam Company owns 80 percent of Swaraj Company. The excess of acquisition cost over book value was attributed entirely to previously unrecorded identifiable intangibles. For 2020, Swaraj Company reported net income of $7,000,000 and declared and paid dividends of $2,000,000. Appropriate amortization of the previously unrecorded identifiable intangibles for 2020 is $1,750,000. The following information is available regarding intercompany transactions:
1. During 2020, Swaraj sold land to Putnam at a loss of $300,000. Putnam still holds the land at December 31, 2020.
2. Putnam’s ending inventory at December 31, 2020, included merchandise acquired from Swaraj; the unconfirmed profit on this inventory was $600,000.
3. Putnam’s ending inventory at December 31, 2019, included merchandise acquired from Swaraj; the unconfirmed profit was $350,000.
4. On January 3, 2017, Putnam sold equipment to Swaraj at a gain of $1,000,000; at the time of sale, the remaining life of this equipment was 10 years, straight-line. Swaraj still holds the equipment at December 31, 2020.
Required:
Calculate Putnam Company’s equity in net income for 2020 and the noncontrolling interest in net income for 2020.

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Based on the ownership interest of Putnam Company in Swaraj Company, Putnam Company’s equity in net income for 2020 is $4,340,000.

The noncontrolling interest in net income is $1,060,000.

What is Putnam Company's net income from Swaraj Company?

= Share of reported income - Share of amortization of identifiable intangibles + Share of loss of land - Share of Unconfirmed Profit on inventory + Share of Confirmed profit on inventory as of 2020 + Gain on equipment sale

= (80% x 7,000,000) - (80% x 1,750,000) + (80% x 300,000) - (80% x 600,000) + (80% x 350,000) + 100,000

= $4,340,000

What is the noncontrolling interest in net income?

This can be found as:

= Total net income - Putnam company share

= Reported income - Amortization of identifiable intangibles + Loss of land -Unconfirmed Profit on inventory + Confirmed profit on inventory as of 2020 + Gain on equipment sale - Putnam company share

= 7,000,000 - 1,750,000 + 300,000 - 600,000 + 350,000 + 100,000 - 4,340,000

= $1,060,000

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David purchased a $100,000 participating whole life policy. The annual premium is $2,280. Projected dividends for the first 20 years are $15,624. The cash value after 20 years will be $35,260. If the premiums were invested at 5 percent for 20 years, the premiums would grow to $79,156. If the dividends were accumulated at 5 percent for 20 years, they would grow to be $24,400. The amount to which $1 deposited annually will accumulate in 20 years at 5 percent is $34.719. Based on this information, what is the net payment cost per thousand per year of David's policy over the 20-year period

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Answer:

$15.77

Explanation:

Net payment cost index is a term that defines a method of calculating the actual price of an insurance policy to an insured in a situation where death comes up at the expiration of a given duration. Thus, the time value of money is fully considered, and it is calculated as this:

The accumulated premiums - accumulated dividends =

= > $79,156 - $24,400 = $54,756

Hence, $54,756 ÷ 34.719 (accumulated interest rate) = $1,577.11

$1,577.21 ÷ 100 = $15.77

Therefore, the net payment cost is = $15.77

10 . From a Keynesian point of view, which is more likely to cause a recession: aggregate demand or aggregate supply, and why

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According to the Keynesian perspective, the one more likely to cause a recession is Aggregate demand.

Why is Aggregate demand more likely to cause a recession?

Keynes believes that a recession is more likely to occur as a result of aggregate demand.

He posited that a recession could happen when there is insufficient aggregate demand which leads to prices falling thereby creating a recession.

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Devon forgets to pay his credit card bill for three months. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

1. A Late Payment fee will not be charged to his account.


2. A Balance Transfer fee will be charged to his account.

3. His A.P.R. (interest rate) will rise to 30.24% until he pays back the amount he owes.

4. His A.P.R. (interest rate) will rise to 30.24% and stay there until he makes six consecutive minimum payments.

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Answer:

his apr will rise to 30.24

Explanation:

His A.P.R. (interest rate) will rise to 30.24% until he pays back the amount he owes is the statement is true. Hence, option C is correct.

What is interest rate?

An interest rate is the amount of interest that is payable each period stated as a proportion of the amount lent, deposited, or borrowed called the principal sum.

An interest rate is a fee that a lender assesses to a borrower; it is calculated as a percentage of the principal, or the loaned amount. The annual percentage rate, or APR, is typically used to express the interest rate on a loan.

Interest rates are one of the main pillars of the American economic system. They affect borrowing costs, savings yields, and greatly contribute to the overall return on many different types of assets. Additionally, some interest rates provide insight about forthcoming financial market and economic activity.

Thus, option C is correct.

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To reduce costs and the environmental impact of commuting, your software company decides to close a number of offices and enable staff to work from home. However, the senior management team who introduced the policy is unaware that your team is using agile methods, which rely on the co-location of teams and pair programming.

Required:
Discuss the difficulties that this new policy might cause and how you might get around these problems?

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Answer:

The problem with this new policy and solutions on how to tackle them have been given in two separate headings below.

Explanation:

Problems of the introduced new policy

Major difficulty faced with the teams, who rely on agile methods, is that  they won't be able to conduct face to face meetings. This might create communication gap, slow decision makings, resolving & detecting errors and lack of team building.

Solutions with regard to the new policy

These above mentioned issues can tackled by merging some of the offices already running with those that have been closed down.

Another way is to set up communication mechanism online by providing all the required equipment such as webcams, microphones, laptops, video calling software (such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams etc.) and internet. Moreover, if there is issue of background noise such as some employees might have children and no such quiet place is available in the house then setting up room for attending meetings can also be provided.

Which of the following statements about the minimum
wage is false?
Select one:
O
The minimum wage makes covered workers who
keep their jobs worse off.
The minimum wage makes employers of covered
workers worse off.
The minimum wage covers about 5-10% of
Canadian workers.
O
The minimum wage creates some small amount of
unemployment among covered workers.

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Answer:

Some workers are better off and some are worse off.

Explanation:

If the government raises minimum wages, the cost of hiring labour increases and as a result, some firms would lay off some workers especially those that are low skilled labours.

As a result some would lose their jobs while others would benefit from the increased wages

Use the following data to determine the total amount of working capital.

Sheffield Corp. Balance Sheet December 31, 2022

Cash $200000 Accounts payable $202000
Accounts receivable 154000 Salaries and wages payable 27000
Inventory 152000 Mortgage payable 236000
Prepaid insurance 90300 Total liabilities $465000
Stock investments (long-term) 266000
Land 299000
Buildings $305000 Common stock $420300
Less: Accumulated depreciation (55000) 250000 Retained earnings 742000
Goodwill 216000 Total stockholders' equity $1162300
Total assets $1627300 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $1627300

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Answer:

Sheffield Corp.

The amount of working capital

= Current Assets minus Current Liabilities

= $596,300 - $229,000

= $367,300

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cash                            $200,000

Accounts receivable      154,000

Inventory                        152,000

Prepaid insurance           90,300

Total current assets                                         $596,300

Stock investments (long-term)        266,000

Land                                                  299,000

Buildings                     $305,000

Less: Accumulated

depreciation                  (55000)    250,000

Goodwill                                            216,000 $1,031,000

Total assets                                                    $1,627,300

Accounts payable             $202,000

Salaries and wages payable 27,000

Current Liabilities             $229,000

Mortgage payable              236,000

Total liabilities                                                 $465,000

Common stock                      $420,300

Retained earnings                   742,000

Total stockholders' equity                            $1,162,300

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity    $1,627,300

The difference between Sheffield Corporation's current assets and the current liabilities is known as the working capital.  It is the excess between these two parameters.

Workers in Peru collect cochineal bugs used to dye certain United States food items red. Market activities such as this one can best be described as:

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Question options :

A) cooperative, voluntary, and undirected.

B) chaotic and primitive.

C) directed and uncooperative.

D) orderly, involuntary, and centrally directed.

Answer :

A) cooperative, voluntary, and undirected.

Explanation:

Here dying goods with cochineal bugs are not regulatory requirements or as required by law but are voluntarily accepted as the norm and practice in the market of these goods. These activities may however be required by market associations or cooperative groups who come together to protect the interest of their trade such as particular food items.

The sales era emerged because of an increased need to move products during the Great Depression.

True
False

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I think it’s false because no one was buying anything during the depression

Answer:

True

Explanation:

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This lesson examines many concepts, including opportunity costs. For this discussion, you will write a brief scenario that describes opportunity costs.

For example:

After working weekends for the past three years, Janet has saved $7,000. Her goal is to buy a new 90-inch HD television. Before she buys the TV, she is offered an opportunity to travel with her best friend to Australia and New Zealand. The trip will cost about $7,000.

Janet’s opportunity costs are either missing out on purchasing a new television (if she chooses to travel) or forgoing her plan to purchase a television (if she travels abroad).

Now, write your own scenario that illustrates opportunity costs.

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Answer:

She wait more for opportuniti cost

Explanation:

because he have no amount to go for trip in new Zealand

Opportunity costs can be referred to or considered as such cost that is undergone by an individual in order to sacrifice another monetary engagement that such individual would have achieved upon its usage in such scenario.

What is the significance of opportunity cost?

In the condition given above, the opportunity cost for Janet is such that she sacrificed her trip to Australia and New Zealand for purchasing a 90-inch HD Television that costs her around $7,000.

An example of opportunity cost can be explained with an example of purchasing a house as against renting or leasing a house and using the left money for investment to gain better monetary returns over a period of long-run.

Therefore, the significance regarding a scenario of opportunity cost has been aforementioned.

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Kate has a very unusual auditing situation. An unusual transaction has created a situation where following GAAP seems problematic. Kate needs advice. Which of the following is true as Kate considers how to handle the situation?

a. Circumstances justifying departure from GAAP do not include new legislation or evolution of a new business form.
b. To depart from GAAP, all Kate need to is describe the departure, its approximate effects, and the reasons why compliance with GAAP would mislead.
c. To depart from GAAP, all Kate need do is demonstrate that following GAAP would mislead investors.
d. To depart from GAAP, Kate need both demonstrate that following GAAP would mislead investors, and describe the departure, its approximate effects, and the reasons why compliance would mislead.

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Answer:

b. To depart from GAAP, all Kate needs to do is to describe the departure, its approximate effects, and the reasons why compliance with GAAP would mislead.

Explanation:

The Code of Professional Conduct known as Rule 203 of the AICPA states that "a member should not approve any statements that do not follow Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ( GAAP)."  However, it makes one exception.  It permits the auditor to issue a statement explaining the reasons for the departure.

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