Free Skies Inc.'s annual report contained the following information (dollars in millions): Net loss $ (13,302 ) Depreciation, amortization, and impairments 34,990 Decrease in receivables 2,045 Increase in inventories 6,266 Decrease in accounts payable 505 Additions to equipment 4,677 Required: 1. Based on this information, compute cash flow from operating activities using the indirect method.

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Answer 1

Answer: $16,962

Explanation:

The cashflow from operating activities of a company shows the cash it gets from its day-to-day operations.

It is calculated as follows:

= (Net loss) + Depreciation + Decrease in receivables - increase in inventory - Decrease in accounts payable

= -13,302 + 34,990 + 2,045 - 6,266 - 505

= $16,962


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An investment offers $6,700 per year for 15 years, with the first payment occurring one year from now. a. If the required return is 6 percent, what is the value of the investment today

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Answer: $65070

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, the value of the investment today will be:

= amount × pvaf , 1/(1+ rate )^t

= 6700 × pvaf (1/1+6%) ^15

= 6700 × pvaf (1/1.06)^15

= 6700 × 9.712

= $65070

Therefore, the value of the investment today is $65070

Payne Company provided the following information relevant to its inventory sales and purchases for December 2013 and the first quarter of 2014:

Dec. 2013 Jan. 2014 Feb. 2014 Mar. 2014
(Actual) (Budgeted) (Budgeted) (Budgeted)
Cost of goods sold $80,000 $140,000 $180,000 $120,000

Desired ending inventory levels are 25% of the following month's projected cost of goods sold. The company purchases all inventory on account. January Year 2 budgeted purchases are $180,000. The normal schedule for inventory payments is 60% payment in month of purchase and 40% payment in month following purchase.

Budgeted cash payments for inventory in February 2014 would be: __________

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Answer:

$171,000

Explanation:

Purchases in February = ($120,000 * 25%) + ($180,000 -$180,000*25%)

Purchases in February = $30,000 + $135,000

Purchases in February = $165,000

Payment in February = ($180,000 * 40%) + ($165,000 * 60%)

Payment in February = $72,000 + $99,000

Payment in February = $171,000

So, the bdgeted cash payments for inventory in February 2014 will be $171,000.

A firm's total output is 1500 units. The same firm's average variable cost is equal to $5 while its average fixed cost is equal to $15. How much is the firm's total cost of production

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Answer:

$30,000

Explanation:

Total cost of production = Total unit cost x units produced

hence,

Total cost of production = ($5 + $15) x 1500 units

                                        =  $30,000

The firm's total cost of production is $30,000

Assuming the required-reserve ratio is 20%, after a $5 billion purchase of securities (government bonds) from the non-bank public by the Fed, if all banks make loans until excess reserves equal zero and there are no cash leakages, checkable deposits can expand as a result of new lending by a maximum of _____.

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Answer: $25 billion

Explanation:

The increase in cash as a result of a deposit into the banking system, no cash leakages and a required-reserve ratio is:

= Deposit into banking system * Money multiplier

Money multiplier = 1 / Required reserve ratio

= 1 / 20%

= 5

Checkable deposit increase:

= 5 billion * 5

= $25 billion

William's Co. is considering spending $15,000 at Time 0 to test a new product. Depending on the test results, the firm may decide to spend $58,000 at Time 1 to start production of the product. If the product is introduced and it is successful, it will produce aftertax cash flows of $45,000 a year for Years 2 through 4. The probability of successful test and investment is 62 percent. What is the net present value at Time 0 given a 14 percent discount rate

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Answer:

$10,275.03

Explanation:

Years                                                  0            1             2           3            4  

Cash flow                                     -15000  -58000   45000  45000   45000

Successful chance result (62%)  -9300   -35960    27900   27900   27900  

Considered cash flow                 -15000  -35960    27900  27900    27900

Discount factor (14%)                        1         0.877      0.769    0.675     0.592  

Present value                         -15000  (31,543.86)  21,468.14  18,831.71 16,519.04

Net present value = -$15000 - $31,543.86 + 21,468.14  + 18,831.71 + 16,519.04

Net present value = $10,275.03

To select a strategy in a two-person, zero-sum game, Player A follows a ________ procedure and Player B follows a ________ procedure.

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Answer:

None of these is correct

Explanation:

None of these is correct. The correct answer is that; it should be minimax

List three ways in which individual debt differs from government debt.

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Answer:

Government debt is larger.

Government usually borrows significantly more debt than an individual can because it is to be used to run many more things than an individual would be able to.

Government debt is less risky.

The government is able to fall back on the assets of the entire country as well as print money to be able to pay off debt. There are therefore less chances of the government defaulting so its debt is less risky.

Government debt can keep borrowing even though it is in debt.

There is a certain level of debt that individuals are allowed to have and then credit holders would refuse to give them more. This is not the case for the government which can keep on borrowing even though it already owes a significant amount of debt.

What does the president consider to be the most important criterion when making political appointments to the bureaucracy?

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Answer:

loyalty to the President

Explanation:

The President of the United States makes all the important political appointment of the bureaucracy to the Government offices. He does that appointing his favorite officials to the offices of the United States different federal agencies. One of the most important criteria that the President considers while appointing the bureaucracy officials is "loyalty to the President."

The President seeks those people who are loyal to him and follows every orders and advices of the President. The President keeps in mind that no one disobeys him and follows his order without any hesitations.

Thus the answer is "loyalty to the President."

At February 1, 2022, the balance in Wildhorse Co. supplies account was $3780. During February Wildhorse purchased supplies of $3240 and used supplies of $4320. At the end of February, the balance in the Supplies account should be

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Answer: $2,700

Explanation:

The balance in Supplies account at the end of February can be calculated using the formula:

= Beginning balance + Supplies purchased in the month - Supplies used in the month

= 3,780 + 3,240 - 4,320

= $2,700

Sayid is the sole shareholder of an S corporation in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. At a time when his stock basis is $20,000, the corporation distributes appreciated property worth $40,000 (basis of $20,000). There is no built-in gain. Sayid's taxable gain is:

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Answer:

$20,000

Explanation:

The computation of the taxable gain is shown below:

The corporate gain is

= $40,000 - $20,000

= $20,000

Now the stock basis is increased i.e.

= $20,000 + $20,000

= $40.000

Now the stock basis decreased to zero i.e.

= $40,000 - $40,000

= $0

So, here the taxable gain is of $20,000

If the percentage increase in price is 15 percent and the value of the price elasticity of demand is -3, then quantity demanded?
a. Will increase by 45 per cent
b. Will increase by 5 per cent
c. Will decrease by 45 per cent
d. Will decrease by 5 per cent

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Answer:

what is the question and where areu from

It’s b because it will increase

Watters Umbrella Corp. issued 20-year bonds 2 years ago at a coupon rate of 6.2 percent. The bonds make semiannual payments. If these bonds currently sell for 105 percent of par value, what is the YTM

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Answer:

12%

Explanation:

the YTM of the Bond is 12 %

In a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a class of creditors is considered to have accepted the bankruptcy plan when: Group of answer choices two-thirds of the class in dollar amount agree. at least 51 percent of the class in number agree. at least 90 percent of the members of the class agree. at least 51 percent of the class in dollar amount and two-thirds of the class in number agree. one-half of the class in number and two-thirds of the class in dollar amount agree.

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Answer:

In a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a class of creditors is considered to have accepted the bankruptcy plan when:

one-half of the class in number and two-thirds of the class in dollar amount agree.

Explanation:

In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the business assets are liquidated to pay the creditors.  In a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the business assets are not liquidated.  Instead, the business is refinanced as the assets and debts are reorganized, making it possible for the continued existence of the business.  This is the reason the agreement of the creditors are usually paramount in the decision to undergo a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, unlike a Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

n investment project has annual cash inflows of $4,000, $4,900, $6,100, and $5,300, for the next four years, respectively. The discount rate is 13 percent. a. What is the discounted payback period for these cash flows if the initial cost is $6,700

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Answer:

the answer is 11,000

Explanation:

The risk that cannot be diversified away is Group of answer choices unique risk and non-systematic risk. market and non-systematic risk. unique and idiosyncratic risk. systematic risk. firm-specific risk. g

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Answer:

firm-specific risk.

Explanation:

Firm-specific risk can be regarded as unsystematic risk tht is associated with a specific investment in a particular firm, and as regards to theory of finance this is completely diversifiable.

Under this risk, It is possible for an investor to lower their risk through increament of the number of investments that they are having in their portfolio. As regards investor,

specific risk can be regarded as hazard which applies to a specific company.

It should be noted that The risk that cannot be diversified away is firm-specific risk.

American Industries' outstanding bonds have a 25-year maturity and $1,000 par value. Their nominal yield to maturity is 9.25%, they pay interest semiannually, and they sell at a price of $850. What is the bond's nominal coupon interest rate

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Answer:

7.71%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the bond's nominal coupon interest rate

First step is to determine the PMT using Financial calculator

FV = $1,000

N= 25 × 2 = 50 periods ( semi-annual)

i/y=9.25/2=4.63

PV= - 850

PMT=?

Hence,

PMT=38.55

Second step is to calculate the Annual coupon Payment

Annual coupon Payment =38.55x2

Annual coupon Payement= 77.10

Now let determine the bond's nominal coupon interest rate using this formula

Nominal coupon rate= Annual coupon payment/par value

Let plug in the formula

Nominal coupon rate=77.10/1000

Nominal coupon rate=7.71%

Therefore the bond's nominal coupon interest rate is 7.71%

The shareholders' equity of Green Corporation includes $232,000 of $1 par common stock and $430,000 par of 7% cumulative preferred stock. The board of directors of Green declared cash dividends of $53,000 in 2021 after paying $23,000 cash dividends in each of 2020 and 2019. What is the amount of dividends common shareholders will receive in 2021

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Answer:

$8,700

Explanation:

Dividends payable to preferred shareholders = [($430,000*7%)*2 - ($23,000*2)] + ($430,000*7%)

Dividends payable to preferred shareholders = [$60,200 - $46,000] + $30,100

Dividends payable to preferred shareholders = $14,200 + $30,100

Dividends payable to preferred shareholders = $44,300

Dividend available to common shareholders = Total dividend - Dividends payable to preferred shareholders

Dividend available to common shareholders = $53,000 - $44,300

Dividend available to common shareholders = $8,700

So, the amount of dividends common shareholders will receive in 2021 is $8,700.

The MD Fund has an expected return of 16% and a standard deviation of 20%. The risk-free rate is 4%. What is the reward-to-volatility (Sharpe) ratio for the MD Fund

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Answer: 60% or 0.60

Explanation:

Sharpe ratio shows the risk adjusted return of an asset and then compares it to a risk-free asset to see if its returns are higher after it has been adjusted for risk.

Formula is:

= (Expected return - Risk free rate) / Standard deviation

= (16% - 4%) / 20%

= 12% / 20%

= 60% or 0.60

everyone makes mistakes sometimes. when we ask your most recent manager what types of mistakes you would be least likely to make on the job what will they say

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Answer:

needs to be more spefic

Explanation:

An outside supplier offers to provide Epsilon with all the units it needs at $64.50 per unit. If Epsilon buys from the supplier, the company will still incur 40% of its overhead. Epsilon should choose to:

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

The above is an incomplete question. However, the beginning part from similar question is

Epsilon co. Can produce a unit of product for the following costs. Direct material Direct labor overhead total cost per unit

$8.20 $24.20 $41 $73.40

Calculation to determine what Epsilon should choose

Relevant costs to make = $8.2 + $24.20 + [$41 × (100% - 40%)]

Relevant costs to make = $8.2 + $24.20 + ($41 × 60%)

Relevant costs to make = $8.2 + $24.20 + $24.6

Relevant costs to make = $57

Therefore, Epsilon should choose to:

Make since the relevant cost to make it is $57

Dong Wang wants to retire when he has saved $1,500,000. He can make 30 payments of $15,000 each, with each payment made at the beginning of the year. What would be the interest rate required to help him achieve his goal

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Answer: 6.94%

Explanation:

You can use an Excel worksheet to solve for this:

Number of periods = 30

Payment = 15,000 (should be a negative number)

Present value = 0

Future value = 1,500,000

Type = 1 (this shows that it is an annuity due because payments are at the beginning of the year).

Rate = 6.94%

Sales $ 610,000 Cost of goods sold 430,000 Salaries 111,000 ($25,200 is indirect) Utilities 17,000 ($6,000 is indirect) Depreciation 48,800 ($17,200 is indirect) Office expenses 26,200 (all indirect) 1. Prepare a departmental income statement for 2019. 2.

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Answer:

Sales                                                                                          $610,000

Less: Cost of Goods sold                                                        ($430,000)

Gross Profit                                                                               $180,000

Less:

 Salaries                                                 $111,000

 Utilities                                                  $17,000

 Depreciation                                         $48,800

 Office expenses                                   $26,200                 ($203,000)

Operating loss                                                                        ($23,000)

 

Assume that consumers' incomes and the number of sellers in the market for good A (a normal good) both decrease. Based upon this information we can conclude, with certainty, that equilibrium:

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Answer:

Quantity will Increase

Explanation:

As we know that when market is in equilibrium so the demand curve should be intersected the supply curve. At the time when there is an increase in suppliers so supply curve shift rightward due to which the consumer income would increase and this result in more demand. So the demand could be shift in rightward

So here the price should be the same but the quantity is increased

Hamell Company has gathered the following data on a proposed investment project: Discount rate 8% Life of the project 8 years Initial investment $330,000 Annual cash inflows 54,450 Salvage value 0 Assume that excess of incremental revenues over the incremental expenses (including depreciation) equal the annual cash inflows. The simple rate of return on the proposed investment is closest to: (Round your answer to 1 decimal place.)

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Answer: 16.5%

Explanation:

Following the information given in the question, the simple rate of return on the proposed investment will be calculated thus:

= Annual cash flow / Initial investment

= $54,450 / $330,000

= 0.165

= 16.5%

Therefore, the simple rate of return on the proposed investment is 16.5%.

On March 1, 2018, Lewis Services issued a 5% long-term notes payable for $25,000. It is payable over a 5-year term in $5,000 principal installments on March 1 of each year, beginning March 1, 2019. Which of the following entries needs to be made on March 1, 2018?
A. Long - Term Notes Payable 25,000
Accounts Payable 25,000
B. Long - Term Notes Payable 5,000
Cash 5,000
C. Cash 25,000
Long - Term Notes Payable 25,000
D. Current Portion of Long - Term Notes Payable 25,000
Long - Term Notes Payable 25,000

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Answer:

C. Cash 25,000

Long - Term Notes Payable 25,000

Explanation:

Based on the information given we were told that on MARCH 1, 2018, the company issued a 5% long-term notes payable for the amount of $25,000 which therefore means that the appropriate journal entries that is needed to be made on March 1, 2018 will be:

March 1, 2018

Dr Cash $25,000

Cr Long term notes payable $25,000

A company purchased factory equipment for $350,000. It is estimated that the equipment will have a $35,000 salvage value at the end of its estimated 5-year useful life. If the company uses the double-declining-balance method of depreciation, the amount of annual depreciation recorded for the second year after purchase would be:_________ a. $140,000 b. $84,000. c. $126,000 d. $75,600

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Answer:

Annual depreciation= $126,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $350,000

Useful life= 5 years

Salvage value= $35,000

To calculate the annual depreciation under the double-declining balance, we need to use the following formula:

Annual depreciation= 2*[(book value)/estimated life (years)]

Annual depreciation= 2*[(350,000 - 35,000) / 5]

Annual depreciation= $126,000

Last year Ace charged $1,469,867 Depreciation on the Income Statement of Andrews. If early this year Ace purchased a new depreciable asset, the effect on Andrews's financial statements would be (all other items remaining equal):

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Answer:

Increase Net Cash from operations

Explanation:

Note that the purchase of another depreciable asset means that annual depreciation expense would increase( increase on the old asset which is $1,469,867 plus the depreciation on newly acquired asset), hence, assuming that net income remains the same as last year(the meaning of all other items remaining equal), when the amount of increased depreciation is added back to the net income in the cash flow statement, the amount of net cash flow from operations would increase compared to last year.

In essence, the correct option in this case is that there would be an increase in net cash from operations not just an increase in amount of asset in the balance sheet

Indicate weather the following transactions will be included in that is, directly increase the GDP of the United Sextes.

Treetopplers, a U.S. lumber company, produces wood at a plant in Oregon on September 19, 2020. It sells the wood to Buildit and Partners, a developer, for use in the production of a new house that will be built in the United States in 2020. (Note: Focus exclusively on whether production of the wood increases GDP directly, and ignore the effect of production of the new house on GDP.) An accountant starts a client's 2020 tax return on April 14, 2021, finishing it just before midnight on April 15, 2021.

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Answer:

Treetopplers, a U.S. lumber company, produces wood at a plant in Oregon on September 19, 2020. It sells the wood to Buildit and Partners, a developer, for use in the production of a new house that will be built in the United States in 2020. - it will not be included

An accountant starts a client's 2020 tax return on April 14, 2021, finishing it just before midnight on April 15, 2021. - excluded

Explanation:

Gross domestic product is the total sum of final goods and services produced in an economy within a given period which is usually a year

GDP calculated using the expenditure approach = Consumption spending by households + Investment spending by businesses + Government spending + Net export

Consumption spending includes spending by households on goods and services. Consumption spending includes :  

spending on durables - e.g. laptop  

spending on nondurables - e.g. clothes, food

spending on services  - e.g. payment of hospital bill  

the purchase of a textbook by a student is an example of consumption spending on durable goods

Investment - It includes purchases of goods and services made by businesses in the production of goods and services

the airplane purchased by the airline would be used to provide services for airline customers. Also, the packing boxes bought by Amazon would be used in delivering goods to customers  

Government spending - It includes government consumption expenditure and gross investment.  The purchase of a new  limousine for the president is an example of consumption expenditure

Items not included in the calculation off GDP includes:  

1. services not rendered to oneself

2. Activities not reported to the government  

3. illegal activities

4. sale or purchase of used products

5. sale or purchase of intermediate products

The wood sold is an intermediate good and would not be included in the GDP

The tax returns would be included in 2021s GDP and not in 2020

Ideally, a profit oriented firm desires to denominate bonds in a currency that: ________.
a. Exhibits a low interest rate and is expected to depreciate.
b. Exhibits a high interest rate and is expected to depreciate.
c. Exhibits a low interest rate and is expected to appreciate.
d. Exhibits a high interest rate and is expected to appreciate.

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Answer: exhibits a low interest rate and is expected to depreciate.

Explanation:

Bonds are the debt securities which are issued by the governments or corporations, and usually have a lower risk and reward than stocks.

A profit oriented firm desires to denominate bonds in a currency that exhibits a low interest rate and is expected to depreciate.

Xinhong Company is considering replacing one of its manufacturing machines. The machine has a book value of $45,000 and a remaining useful life of 5 years, at which time its salvage value will be zero. It has a current market value of $55,000. Variable manufacturing costs are $33,400 per year for this machine. Information on two alternative replacement machines follows.
Alternative A Alternative B
Cost $ 119,000 $ 112,000
Variable manufacturing costs per year 23,000 10,200
Calculate the total change in net income if Alternative A, B is adopted. Should Xinhong keep or replace its manufacturing machine? If the machine should be replaced, which alternative new machine should Xinhong purchase?

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below;

For Alternative A

Cost to buy new machine -$119,000.00

Cash received $55,000.00

Reduction in variable manufacturing cost ($33400 - $23000) ×5 $52,000.00

Total change in net income -$12,000.00

For Alternative B  

Cost to buy new machine -$112,000.00

Cash received $55,000.00

Reduction in variable manufacturing cost ($33400 - $10200) × 5 $116,000.00

Total change in net income $59,000.00

So here Xinhong should purchase a machine that belong from Alternative B.

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