Jobs, Inc. has recently started the manufacture of Tri-Robo, a three-wheeled robot that can scan a home for fires and gas leaks and then transmit this information to a smartphone. The cost structure to manufacture 19,000 Tri-Robos is as follows. Cost Direct materials ($48 per robot) $912,000 Direct labor ($38 per robot) 722,000 Variable overhead ($5 per robot) 95,000 Allocated fixed overhead ($32 per robot) 608,000 Total $2,337,000 Jobs is approached by Tienh Inc., which offers to make Tri-Robo for $111 per unit or $2,109,000. Following are independent assumptions. 1) Assume that $405,000 of the fixed overhead cost can be avoided. Using incremental analysis, determine whether Jobs should accept this offer 2) Assume that none of the fixed overhead can be avoided. However, if the robots are purchased from Tienh Inc., Jobs can use the released productive resources to generate additional income of $375,000. 3) Based on the above assumptions, indicate whether the offer should be accepted or rejected?

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Answer 1

Answer:

1) the offer should be accepted because its results in a financial advantage of $25,000

2) the offer should not be accepted because its results in a financial disadvantage of $5,000

3) depending on whether 1) or 2) is true, the offer should be accepted or rejected. If 1) applies, then the offer should be accepted. If 2) applies, then the offer should be rejected.

Explanation:

19,000 robots produced:

Cost Direct materials ($48 per robot) $912,000 Direct labor ($38 per robot) $722,000 Variable overhead ($5 per robot) $95,000 Allocated fixed overhead ($32 per robot) $608,000 ($405,000 are avoidable)Total $2,337,000

average total production cost per unit = $123

avoidable costs per unit = $112.3158

total avoidable costs if units are purchased from outside vendor = $2,134,000

total purchase costs from outside vendor = $2,109,000

financial advantage of purchasing robots = $25,000

if no allocated fixed costs are avoidable, but the facilities can generate $375,000 in additional income:

total avoidable production costs + additional income = $2,104,000

total purchase costs from outside vendor = $2,109,000

financial disadvantage of purchasing robots = $5,000


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Suppose a hypothetical economy is currently in a situation of deficient aggregate demand of $64 billion. Four economists agree that expansionary fiscal policy can increase total spending and move the economy out of recession, but they are debating which type of expansionary policy should be used. Economist A believes that the government spending multiplier is 8 and the tax multiplier is 2. Economist B believes that the government spending multiplier is 4 and the tax multiplier is 8.

Compute the amount the government would have to increase spending to close the output gap according to each economist's belief. Then, for each scenario, compute the size of the tax cut that would achieve this same effect.

Policy Options for Closing Output Gap

Spending Multiplier Tax Multiplier Increase in Spending (Billions of dollars) Tax Cut (Billions of dollars)
Economist A 8 2
Economist B 4 8

1. Economist C favors tax cuts over increases in government spending. This means that Economist C likely believes that:

a. Tax cuts induce investment spending and improve workers incentives.
b. A dollar in tax cuts immediately and fully adds to aggregate demand.


2. Economist D argues that it is not possible to remove the economy from the recessionary gap by increasing government spending. Which of the following statements is consistent with Economist D's belief?

a. A rise in government spending does not crowd out private sector spending.
b. A rise in government spending completely crowds out private sector spending.

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Answer:

1a.Economist A

Government spending multiplier= $8 billion

Tax multiplier=$32 billion

1b.Economist B

Government spending multiplier = $16 billion

Tax multiplier=$8 billion

2a

a. Tax cuts induce investment spending and improve workers incentives.

2b

b. A rise in government spending will tend to completely crowds out private sector spending.

Explanation:

1a.Calculation for Economist A government spending multiplier and tax multiplier

Using this formula

Spending multiplier =Deficient aggregate demand/Government spending multiplier

Tax multiplier =Deficient aggregate demand/Tax multiplier

Economist A

Government spending multiplier =64/8

Government spending multiplier=$8 billion

Tax multiplier=64/2

Tax multiplier=$32 billion

1b.Calculation for Economist B government spending multiplier and Tax multiplier

Economist B

Government spending multiplier =64/4

Government spending multiplier =$16 billion

Tax multiplier=64/8

Tax multiplier=$8 billion

2a. Economist C likely believes that the Tax cuts will induce investment spending and help to improve workers incentives.

2b.Economist D belief that a rise in government spending will completely crowds out private sector spending.

If house A had a sale price of $70,000, monthly rent of $500, and a GRM of 140; House B had a sale price of $68,500, monthly rent of $490, and GRM of 139.8 and House C had a sale price of $70,500, a monthly rent of $485, and a GRM of 139.6, what would be the value of a property which rented for $495 in the same neighborhood, assuming that house A is the best comparable?

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Answer:

$69,300

Explanation:

Given the following :

House A :

Sales price = $70,000

Monthly rent = $500

GRM = 140

House B :

Sales price = $68,500

Monthly rent = $490

GRM = 139.8

House C :

Sales price = $70,500

Monthly rent = $485

GRM = 139.6

The gross rent multiplier GRM is obtained as the proportion of the sale price of a property to it's monthly rent.

GRM = (Sales price / monthly rent)

If a property is rented for 495 and house A is the

most comparable, then

Sales price will be closest to:

GRM of House A × monthly rent of property

140 × $495 = $69,300

Foley Foods is a mid-size food processing facility that has had a significant increase in business lately. The firm needs to hire additional workers and develop a second shift to meet productivity needs. The HR manager at Foley Foods recommends implementing a safety program. Which of the following most likely undermines the need for a safety program?
A) Foley Foods has a high employee turnover rate.
B) All machines at Foley Foods are equipped with safety interlocks.
C) Foley Foods' workers' compensation costs are the highest in the industry.
D) Employees at Foley Foods have the option of wearing safety goggles and other PPE.

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B. If the machines have safety interlocks already, why would there need to be a safety program?

Gamma Company adjusts its accounts at the end of each month. The following information has been assembled in order to prepare the required adjusting entries at December 31:

1. A one-year bank loan of $720,000 at an annual interest rate of 6% had been obtained on December 1.
2. The company's pays all employees up-to-date each Friday. Since December 31 fell on Tuesday, there was a liability to employees at December 31 for two day's pay. Employees earn a total of $12,800 per week.
3. On December 1, rent on the office building had been paid for three months. The monthly rent is $7,000.
4. Depreciation of office equipment is based on an estimated useful life of five years. The balance in the Office Equipment account is $12,360; no change has occurred in the account during the year.
5. All fees totaling $19,800 were earned during the month for clients who had paid in advance.

What should be the balance of the Prepaid Rent?

a. $0
b. $7,000
c. $14,000
d. $21,000

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Answer; c. $14,000

Explanation

On December 1, rent had been paid for 3 months. At a rate of $7,000 a month this will come to;

= 7,000 * 3

= $21,000

The Prepaid rent account will reduce every month by the rent due for that month. The balance on the Prepaid account as at December 31 will therefore have reduced by one month from December 1.

= 21,000 - 7,000

= $14,000

You need a 35-year, fixed-rate mortgage to buy a new home for $295,000. Your mortgage bank will lend you the money at an APR of 5.9 percent. However, you can only afford monthly payments of $1,350, so you offer to pay off any remaining loan balance at the end of the loan in the form of a single balloon payment. How large will this balloon payment have to be for you to keep your monthly payments at $1,350

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Answer:

$434,780.69

Explanation:

The computation of the large the ballon payment would be is determined by using the future value formula i.e. to be shown in the attachment

Provided that

Present value = $295,000

Rate of interest = 5.9% ÷ 12 months  = 0.49166%

NPER = 35 years × 12 months = 420 months

PMT = $1,350

The formula is shown below:

= -FV(Rate;NPER;PMT;-PV;type)

So, after applying the above formula, the future value is $434,780.69

Tessmer Kennel uses tenant-days as its measure of activity; an animal housed in the kennel for one day is counted as one tenant-day. During January, the kennel budgeted for 3,100 tenant-days, but its actual level of activity was 3,090 tenant-days. The kennel has provided the following data concerning the formulas used in its budgeting and its actual results for January: Data used in budgeting: Fixed Element per Month Variable element per tenant-day Revenue $ 0 $33.60 Wages and salaries $ 3,500 $ 7.40 Food and supplies 500 10.50 Facility expenses 9,500 4.70 Administrative expenses 6,600 0.30 Total expenses $20,100 $22.90 Actual results for January: Revenue $105,934 Wages and salaries $ 27,186 Food and supplies $ 32,485 Facility expenses $ 24,873 Administrative expenses $ 7,557 The food and supplies in the flexible budget for January would be closest to:__________.
(Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)
A. $13,788
B. $12,963
C. $13,878
D. $13,070

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It seems to be that b is the correct answer <3.

find examples of how intelligent systems can facilitate activities such as empowerment, mass customization, and teamwork

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Explanation:

An intelligent system can be defined as a system that uses technology to transform data into relevant information for decision making, work improvement and problem solving.

In the workplace, these systems may be able to make work faster and more automated, reducing time, finding solutions to problems through intelligent learning, providing standards, etc., which helps with innovative work ideas and techniques that provide good teamwork and mass customization.

The training of employees can also be exercised through intelligent systems, such as platforms fed with information about courses or training, which guarantees a more dynamic and cheaper learning for the company.

A financial institution offers a "double-your-money" savings account in which you will have $2 in 4 years for every dollar you invest today. What stated annual interest rate (assuming semi-annual compounding) does this account offer?

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Answer:

The stated annual interest rate offered by this account is 41.42%.

Explanation:

The stated annual interest rate, r on the saving account can be determined as follows :

Pv = - $1

n = 4 × 2= 8

pmt = $ 0

p/yr = 2

Fv = $4

r = ?

Using a financial calculator the nominal rate,r compounded semi-annual is 37.8414 %

Then use the financial calculator to convert norminal rate to annual rate as follows :

37.8414 % Shift NOM%

P/YR 2

Shift EFF% 41.4213 or 41.42%

The primary purpose of a budget is to provide estimates of future revenues and expenses. True False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

The budget is prepared to estimate the company revenues and expenses for the given period of time. Through with the help of budget, the company can get to know for the revenues to be earned and the expenses to be incurred.

It also gives an overview of company expenses and revenues

hence, the given statement is true

During 2016, Moore Corp. had the following two classes of stock issued and outstanding for the entire year: 100,000 shares of common stock, $1 par. 1,000 shares of 4% preferred stock, $100 par, convertible share for share into common stock. Moore's 2016 net income was $900,000, and its income tax rate for the year was 30%. In the computation of diluted earnings per share for 2016, the amount to be used in the numerator is

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Answer:

the amount to be used in the numerator is $900,000.

Explanation:

Earnings Per Share = Earnings Attributable to Holders of Common Shares ÷ Weighted Average Number of Common Shares Outstanding.

Diluted Earnings per Share takes into account potential voting rights.

The Preference dividend is not deducted from Net Income as it carries a potential voting right.

Bramble Corp. has two divisions; Sporting Goods and Sports Gear. The sales mix is 65% for Sporting Goods and 35% for Sports Gear. Bramble incurs $6750000 in fixed costs. The contribution margin ratio for Sporting Goods is 30%, while for Sports Gear it is 50%. The weighted-average contribution margin ratio is

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Answer:

37%

Explanation:

The computation of the weighted average contribution margin ratio is shown below:

= Contribution margin ratio ×  weightage

= 30 × 65% + 50 × 35%

= 37%

We simply multiplied the contribution margin ratio with the weightage so that the  weighted-average contribution margin ratio could come and the same to be considered

Marketing communications allow companies to link their brands to other people, places, events, brands, experiences, feelings, and things.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

True.

Explanation:

True, marketing communication is an advertisement that attracts people. It is the process to show the quality of commodity and how it will be suitable to the consumer. Companies use different types of tactics to make customer relations and to attract new customers. moreover, these marketing communications use the sentiments of the people and try to link that sentiment or feelings with the product. Therefore, following this way, they create their product’s link with people.

Consider each of the transactions below. All of the expenditures were made in cash.

1. The Edison Company spent $22,000 during the year for experimental purposes in connection with the development of a new product.
2. In April, the Marshall Company lost a patent infringement suit and paid the plaintiff $7,000.
3. In March, the Cleanway Laundromat bought equipment. Cleanway paid $16,000 down and signed a noninterest-bearing note requiring the payment of $23,000 in nine months. The cash price for this equipment was $35,000.
4. On June 1, the Jamsen Corporation installed a sprinkler system throughout the building at a cost of $38,000.
4. The Mayer Company, plaintiff, paid $22,000 in legal fees in November, in connection with a successful infringement suit on its patent.
5. The Johnson Company traded its old equipment for new equipment. The new equipment has a fair value of $13,000. The old equipment had an original cost of $12,400 and a book value of $6,000 at the time of the trade. Johnson also paid cash of $10,000 as part of the trade. The exchange has commercial substance.

Required:
Prepare journal entries to record each of the above transactions.

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Answer: Please see explanation column for answers

Explanation:

1.Journal to record amount spent on experimental purposes for development of new product

Date          Account                               Debit                Credit

Research and development expense $ 22,000.00

Cash                                                                             $22,000.00

2.  Journal to record amount paid for legal fees for lost in infringement suit

Date          Account                               Debit                Credit

April      legal fee expense           $7,000.00

             Cash                                                             $ 7,000.00

3. Journal to record amount and note payable for purchase of equipment

Date          Account                               Debit                Credit

March     Equipment                        $ 35,000.00

Discount on note payable                 4,000.00

 Cash                                                                            $ 16,000.00

Note payable                                                               $ 23,000.00

Calculation:

Discount on note payable=  (23,000 +16,000)- $35,000 = $4000

4Journal to record amount paid for installation of sprinkler system

Date          Account                               Debit                Credit

June 1 Building- sprinkler system       $ 38,000.00

      Cash                                                                     $ 38,000.00

5

Journal to record amount received by plaintiff for successful infringement

Date          Account                               Debit                Credit

patent                                   $ 22,000.00

Cash                                                                            $ 22,000.00

6.Journal to record  purchase of new machine in exchange of old one

 Date          Account                               Debit                Credit

new machine-fair value                   $ 13,000.00  

lost in trade-in                                   $ 3,000.00  

Accumulated depreciation                $6,400.00

  old machine                                                              $ 12,400.00

   Cash                                                                         $ 10,000.00

Calculation:

lost in trade-in = book value of old machine + cash paid for machine -  fair value of new equipment =(6000+10000-13000)

= $3000  

Accumulated depreciation=original cost of old machine - book value = $12400- $6000=$6,400

Oklahoma Oil Corp. paid interest of $780,000 during 2021, and the interest payable account decreased by $132,000. What was interest expense for the year

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Answer:

$648,000

Explanation:

interest expense for the year = total interest paid - interest payable = $780,000 - $132,000 = $648,000

The interest payable was carried over form the previous year, so it was recorded as interest expense for 2020. This is why it cannot be included in the interest expense for this year.

Crane Company wants to sell a sufficient quantity of products to earn a profit of $100000. If the unit sales price is $9, unit variable cost is $8, and total fixed costs are $200000, how many units must be sold to earn income of $100000?

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Answer:

Break-even point in units= 300,000 units

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Desired profit= $100,000

Selling price per unit= $9

Unit variable cost= $8

The total fixed costs are $200,000

To calculate the number of units to be sold, we need to use the break-even point in units formula:

Break-even point in units= (fixed costs + desired profit) / contribution margin per unit

Break-even point in units= (200,000 + 100,000) / (9 - 8)

Break-even point in units= 300,000 units

Expectations of inflation are always greater than actual inflation along the long-run Phillips Curve.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

True.

Explanation:

The statement is “True” because the Philip curve is the curve that exhibits the relationship between the inflation or price level and unemployment. If inflation rises, then unemployment falls. If inflation falls, then unemployment rises. This happens because there is a negative relationship between inflation and unemployment. However in the long run the Philip curve is a verticle line parallel to the inflation axis and that shows there is no trade-off. Thus the option A is correct.

"A customer invests $500,000 in a limited partnership for a 20% interest. The partnership takes a loan for $10,000,000, for which each of the partners has signed and is personally liable. The partnership liquidates and $8,000,000 of the debt is paid off from the proceeds. The limited partner's remaining liability is:"

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Answer:

The limited partner's remaining liability is $400,000

Explanation:

The remaining liability after the debt payment of $8,000,000 is $2,000,000 ($10,000,000-$8,000,000)

The limited partner has a 20% interest in the business that entitles the partner to 20% share of profit or liabilities.

The limited partner's share of the remaining liability is 20% of the liability balance i.e   $400,000($2,000,000*20%)

Olsen Company paid or collected during 2014 the following items:

Insurance premiums paid $ 25,800
Interest collected 62,800
Salaries paid 260,400

The following balances have been excerpted from Olsen's balance sheets:

Dec 31, 2014 Dec 31, 2013

Prepaid insurance $ 2,400 $ 3,000
Interest receivable 7,400 5,800
Salaries and wages payable24,600 21,200

The insurance expense on the income statement for 2014 was
A.
$26,400.
B.
$20,400.
C.
$25,200.
D.
$31,200.

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Answer:

A.  $26,400

Explanation:

Prepaid insurance beginning balance       $3,000

Add: Insurance paid during year                $25,800

                                                                     $28,800

Less: Prepaid insurance Ending balance   $2,400  

Insurance expense                                      $26,400

Perch Co. acquired 80% of the common stock of Float Corp for $1,600,000. The fair value of Float's net assets was $1,850,000, and the book value was $1,500,000. The non-controlling interest shares of Float Corp are not actively traded.
1) What is the total amount of goodwill recognized at the date of acquisition?
a) $150,000
b) $250,000
c) $0
d) $120,000
e) $170,000
2. What amount of goodwill should be attributed to the non-controlling interest at the date of acquisition?
a) $0
b) $20,000
c) $30,000
d) $100,000
e) $120,000

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Answer:

1. a) $150,000

2. c) $30,000

Explanation:

1) Goodwill of Controlling Interest = Purchase price - (FMV of Net Asset * % ownership)  

= $1,600,000 - ( $1,850,000 * 80%)

= $120,000

Total amount of goodwill recognized at the date of acquisition = Goodwill of Controlling Interest / %ownership

= $120,000 / 80%

= $150,000

2. Amount of goodwill to be attributed to the non-controlling interest at the date of acquisition = Total amount of goodwill recognized at the date of acquisition - Goodwill of Controlling Interest  

= $150,000 - $120,000

= $30,000

Broadway Inc. is considering a new musical. The initial investment required is $880,000. Every year, the free cash flow from the project is expected to be $80,000, continuing forever (Hint: think about a perpetuity).
a. What is the NPV of the project?
b. In fact, the annual cash flow of $80,000 is an expected value: there is a 50% chance that annual cash flow will be $180,000 and a 50% chance that it will be -$20,000. What is the expected NPV of the project if the company cannot abandon the project?
c. What is the true NPV of the project if the company can abandon the project after the first year?
d. What is the value of the option to abandon?

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Answer:

Broadway Inc.

a. NPV of the project:

= $120,000 ($1,000,000 - 880,000)

b. Expected NPV of the project if the company cannot abandon the project:

= $120,000 ($1,000,000 - 880,000)

c. True NPV if the company can abandon the project after the first year:

= NPV = $74,080 - $880,000

= -$805,920

d. Value of the option to abandon:

= NPV = $74,080 - $880,000

= -$805,920

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Initial investment cost = $880,000

Assumed cost of capital = 8%

Expected annual free cash inflow = $80,000 in perpetuity

NPV = PV of Cash inflows minus PV of Cash outflows

PV of  a perpetuity = Expected Annual Cash Inflows divided by cost of capital

= $80,000/0.08

= $1,000,000

$80,000 * 0.926 = $74,080

NPV = $74,080 - $880,000

= -$805,920

b) Broadway's Present Value of its perpetual annual cash inflow is calculated by dividing the cash inflow by the rate of interest, which is the cost of capital.

Assume that the required reserve ratio is set at 0.5 . What is the value of the money (deposit) multiplier

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

The term "reserve ratio" may be defined as the the portion of the reservable liabilities which the commercial banks must hold onto, they cannot lend this reserves out or invest this money.

Given that the required reserve ratio is 0.5

Money (deposit) multiplier = 1/Required reserve ratio = 1/0.5 = 2

Thus the money multiplier value should be 2.

Which of the following types of businesses might have an operating cycle longer than one year?
A. Ski resort.
B. Clothing retailer.
C. Florist.
D. Wheat farmer.
E. Commercial airplane manufacturer.

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Answer: E. Commercial airplane manufacturer.

Explanation:

An operating cycle refers to the amount of time it will take a company to produce or purchase goods, sell them and receive cash for the goods.

A Commercial airplane manufacturer might have an operating cycle longer than a year as it takes time to manufacture planes and then to sell them due to their high prices and even at that with the huge amounts involved, the payments might not come all at once.

Mega Dynamics is considering a project that has the following cash flows:
Year Project Cash Flow
YEAR PROJECTED CASH FLOW
0 ?
1 2000
2 3000
3 3000
4 1500
The project has a payback of 2.5 years. The firm's cost of capital is 12 percent. What is the project's net present value (NPV)?
A) $765.91
B) $1,049.80
C) $2,761.32
D) $577.68
E) $3,765.91

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Answer:

The NPV of the project is $765.91 and option A is the correct answer.

Explanation:

To calculate the initial outlay or cost of the project, we will use the payback period of the project. The payback period is the time taken by the project's cash flows to cover up the initial cost.

A payback period of 2.5 years means that the initial cost was,

Initial cost = 2000 + 3000 + 3000 * 0.5

Initial cost = $6500

To calculate the NPV of the project, we use the following formula,

NPV = CF1 / (1+r)  +  CF2 / (1+r)^2  +  ...  +  CFn / (1+r)^n  -  Initial cost

Where,

CF1, CF2 , ... represents the cash flow in year 1, cash flow in year 2 and so on.r is the cost of capital

NPV = 2000 / (1+0.12)  +  3000 / (1+0.12)^2  +  3000 / (1+0.12)^3  +  

1500 / (1+0.12)^4  -  6500

NPV = $765.9137794 rounded off to $765.91

A two-year bond with par value $1,000 making annual coupon payments of $100 is priced at $1,000. a. What is the yield to maturity of the bond?

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Answer: 10%

Explanation:

When the price of a bond is at par, it means that the coupon rate and the Yield to Maturity are the same.

The Coupon rate is the interest rate that the Issuer of the bond pays the bond holders as a percentage of Par.

The Coupon payment here is $100 and the rate is;

= 100/1,000

= 10%

Coupon Rate = 10% = Yield to Maturity

Colombo Enterprises has a defined benefit pension plan. At the end of the reporting year, the following data were available: beginning PBO, $75,000; service cost, $14,000; interest cost, $6,000; benefits paid for the year, $9,000; ending PBO, $89,000; and the expected return on plan assets, $10,000. There were no other pension-related costs. The journal entry to record the annual pension costs will include a debit to pension expense for:

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Answer:

A debit to pension expense for  $10,000

Explanation:

Journal Entry for pension expenses:

Explanation                     Debit             Credit

Pension Expense            $10,000

       Cash                                             $10,000

(To record pension expenses)

Pension expenses for the year ended is comprised of the following components of pension cost.

Service Cost              14,000

Interest cost               6,000

Expected return on   (10,000)

plan assets               _______

Pension expenses    $10,000

Winnebagel Corp. currently sells 30,000 motorhomes per year at $45,000 each, and 12,000 luxury motor coaches per year at $85,000 each. The company wants to introduce a new portable camper to fill out its product line; it hopes to sell 19,000 of these campers per year at $12,000 each. An independent consultant has determined that if Winnebagel introduces the new campers, it should boost the sales of its existing motorhomes by 4,500 units per year, and reduce the sales of its motor coaches by 900 units per year.
Required: What is the amount to use as the annual sales figure when evaluating this project?
a. $336,300,000 b. $354,000,000 c. $371,700,000 d. $507,000,000 e. $228,000,000

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Answer:

b. $354,000,000

Explanation:

Sales revenue from new portable campers     $228,000,000

(19,000 campers * $12,000)

Add: Increased revenue from motor homes    $202,500,000

(4,500 unit * $45,000 )

Less: Decreased revenue from Luxury             $76,500,000

motor coaches (900 unit * $85,000 )                                          

Annual sales figure when evaluating this      $354,000,000

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Name the departments, offices, or agencies that were created by the Dodd -Frank legislation

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Answer:

Dodd Frank created another federal agency that oversees the consumer protection in financial sectors.

Explanation:

Dodd Frank was announced an act named The Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform And Consumer Protection by former president Barak Obama. The Dodd Frank was a statutory body of finance. But later on Donald trump said that Dodd Frank is a burdensome.

Dodd Frank has been created the FSOC. This is the system that monitor the financial. It gives the power to the deemed university. These firms were called too big to fail.

The Dodd Frank created another independent research financial within the treasury department.

During August, Boxer Company sells $353,000 in merchandise that has a one year warranty. Experience shows that warranty expenses average about 4% of the selling price. The warranty liability account has a credit balance of $11,500 before adjustment. Customers returned merchandise for warranty repairs during the month that used $8,100 in parts for repairs. The entry to record the estimated warranty expense for the month is:_________ a) Debit Warranty Expense $10,720; credit Estimated Warranty Liability $10,720. b) Debit Estimated Warranty Liability $14,120; credit Warranty Expense $14,120. c) Debit Estimated Warranty Liability $8,100; credit Warranty Expense $8,100. d) Debit Warranty Expense $2,620; credit Estimated Warranty Liability $2,620.

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Answer:

Debit warranty expense $14,120 ; Credit estimated warranty liability $14,120

Explanation:

Per the above information, the journal entry to record the customer warranty expense for the month is;

Warranty expense Dr. $14,120

To estimated warranty liability Cr. $14,120

The estimated liability is computed on credit sales for the year and the estimated percentage.

Given that;

Credit sales for the year = $353,000

Estimated percentage of credit sales = 4%

Therefore,

Estimated warranty liability

= $353,00 × 4%

= $14,120

The ​ S&P 500 index delivered a return of 10​%, 15​%, 15​%, and −25​% over four successive years. What is the arithmetic average annual return per​ year?

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Answer:arithmetic average annual return per​ year= 3.75%

Explanation:

Year 1 = 10%

Year 2= 15%

Year 3 = 15%

Year 4 = -25%

total return = 15%

Arithmetic average annual return per year =(Return of year1 + return of year 2 + return of year 3+ return of year 4 )/4 =  15% /4 = 3.75%

Many professionals display their educational diplomas and awards on office walls to remind visitors of their expertise. This is an example of

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Answer:

Visibility

Explanation: Visibility is a term used to describe the situation of being able to see or be seen by others persons. Many professionals continue to expose their competence and market themselves using various means of which includes the display of their professional certifications,awards and licenses etc this will help them to be easily seen and noticed by visitors and clients.

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