Suppose a State of California bond will pay $1,000 eight years from now. If the going interest rate on these 8-year bonds is 5.4%, how much is the bond worth today?

a. $651.60
b. $684.18
c. $718.39
d. $754.31
e. $792.02

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Answer 1

Answer: $651.60

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that a State of California bond will pay $1,000 eight years from now and that the going interest rate on these 8-year bonds is 5.4%.

The worth of the bond today will then be:

FV = $1000

N = 8

I/Y = 5.4% = 0.054

We would use the formula:

= FV / (1+r)^(-N)

= $1000 / (1+0.054)^8

= $651.60


Related Questions

Suppose the economy is in an inflationary gap. According to neoclassical economists, what will happen

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Answer:

The following portion describes the description and as per the particular context.

Explanation:

Sometimes when, however according to neoclassical economics, the economy would be in a monetary expansion void, the economy would rebound towards its maximum or projected production level. That's because the ecosystem or the market, throughout essence, is personality. Wage levels are not going to increase. To decrease the difference, joblessness could also increase and therefore not decline.

The Harrison Company is closely held and, therefore, cannot generate reliable inputs with which to use the CAPM method for estimating a company’s cost of internal equity. Harrison’s bonds yield 11.52%, and the firm’s analysts estimate that the firm’s risk premium on its stock over its bonds is 3.55%. Based on the bond-yield-plus-risk-premium approach, Harrison’s cost of internal equity is:a. 15.23% b. 16.75% c. 19.04% d. 18.28%

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Answer:

the formula used to calculate the cost of equity (required rate of return) based on the bond yield plus risk premium is fairly simple:

cost of equity (Re) = yield of debt (bonds) + firm's risk premium = 11.52% + 3.55% = 15.07%

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The Harrison Company is closely held and, therefore, cannot generate reliable inputs with which to use the CAPM method for estimating a company's cost of internal equity. Harrison's bonds yield 10.28%, and the firm's analysts estimate that the firm's risk premium on its stock over its bonds is 4.95%. Based on the bond-yield-plus-risk-premium approach, Harrison's cost of Internal equity is: = 10.28% + 4.95% = 15.23%

Another question:

The Kennedy Company is closely held and, therefore, cannot generate reliable inputs with which to use the CAPM method for estimating a company's cost of internal equity. Kennedy's bonds yield 11.52%, and the firm's analysts estimate that the firm's risk premium on its stock over its bonds is 4.95%. Based on the bond-yield-plus-risk-premium approach, Kennedy's cost of internal equity is: = 11.52% + 4.95% = 16.47%

Describe the difference between a fixed-quantity (Q) and a fixed-period (P) inventory systems and provide an example for each.

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Answer and Explanation:

The fixed quantity inventory system, the quantity of an order or the lot size is fixed in nature i.e. the similar amount means the quantity is ordered each and every time. It could be managed by continonusly watching the level of inventory. Example - economic order quantity

On the other hand, the fixed period inventory system is a system in which the inventory is to be checked at fixed inventory. It is same as the periodic reveiw system instead of the continuous basis. Example - drugstore

The Domestic Supply and Demand for SUVs in the United States. Suppose the world price equals $50,000 and there is free trade. The United States would _____ SUVs

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Answer: export 6 million

Explanation:

The Export of the United sites, which is the export( movement) of goes and services to other countries either by cargo or air freight, and traded or sold.

Another example of export is America’s shipping Automobiles to other countries for sale. The sales of SUV’s in export would be 6 million. Another example of export is the United States exportation of soya beans.

On February 15, Jewel Company buys bonds of Marcelo Corp. for $200,000. The investment is classified as available-for-sale securities. This is the company's first and only investment in available-for-sale securities. On December 31, the bonds had a fair value of $200,300. The entry to record the year-end adjustment is:A. Debit Cash $300; credit Gain on Sale of Investments $300.B. Debit Cash $300; credit Dividend Revenue $300.C. Debit Fair Value Adjustment-Available-for-Sale $300; credit Realized Gain-Income $300.D. Debit Fair Value Adjustment-Available-for-Sale $300; credit Unrealized Gain-Equity $300.E. Debit Fair Value Adjustment-Available-for-Sale $300; credit Interest Revenue $300.

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Answer:

D. Debit Fair Value Adjustment-Available-for-Sale $300; credit Unrealized Gain-Equity $300

Explanation:

The journal entry to record the year-end adjustment is as follows

Fair Value Adjustment-Available-for-Sale $300 ($200,300 - $200,000)

            To Unrealized Gain-Equity $300

(Being year-end adjustment is recorded)

The available for sale securities would be at fair market value

Therefore the unrealized gain would be $300

hence, the correct option is d.

Suppose capital is readily substitutable for labor and that the price of capital falls. We can conclude that the :_______________a) output effect will tend to reduce the demand for labor.b) demand for labor will necessarily decline.c) substitution effect will tend to reduce the demand for labor.d) demand for labor will necessarily increase.

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Answer:

Option C: substitution effect will tend to reduce the demand for labor

Explanation:

Capital is simply anything man made that is used in the production of goods and service. It is that which is used by man to start any business venture or produce goods and services e.g. money(currency),machinery, buildings, stock etc. Labor is mans effort put into work.

Since capital is readily substitutable for labor and when the price of capital falls. We can say that the substitution effect will tend to reduce the demand for labor. If also capital and labor are used in rigidly fixed proportions and the price of capital falls, it can be concluded the substitution and output effects will work.

Troy's financial records for the year reflect the following: Interest income from bank savings account $1,800 Taxable annuity receipts 3,600 City ad valorem property tax on investments 270 Investment interest expense 6,300 Calculate Troy's net investment income and his current investment interest deduction. How is a deduction for any potential excess investment interest treated

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

Troy net investment income is

= Interest income generated from saving bank account + annuity receipt taxable - city and valorem property tax

= $1,800 + $3,600 - $270

= $5,130

The current interest deduction for the investment is $5,130

And, the treatment of the potential excess interest of the investment should be carried forward

The same is to be considered

In most cases, markets are considered more efficent and better off when monopolies are broken up. Why is it hard for governments to do this

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Answer:

In simple words, it is hard for governments to break he monopolies as generally as these entities are generally protected by some kind of legal or social convention. A monopoly of an entity that has strategic importance for the nation could be harmful in long run. Also if an individual owns a monopoly due to some patent right etc. then breaking that up will be seen as social injustice.

A committee of size 5 is to be selected at random from 3 women and 5 men. The probability distribution for the number of women on the committee is normal.
Yes
No

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  no

Explanation:

In general discrete distributions from small populations will not be "normal."

Here, the distribution of the number of women is ...

  p(n = 0) = 1/56

  p(n = 1) = 15/56

  p(n = 2) = 30/56

  p(n = 3) = 10/56

The distribution is asymmetric and skewed toward lower numbers.

It is NOT NORMAL.

Brown Industries has a debt-equity ratio of 1.5. Its WACC is 9.6 percent, and its cost of
debt is 5.7 percent. There is no corporate tax.
What is the company's cost of equity capital? (Do not round intermediate
calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal
places, e.g., 32.16.)
b-1. What would the cost of equity be if the debt-equity ratio were 2.0? (Do not round
intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2
decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)
b-2. What would the cost of equity be if the debt-equity ratio were 0.5? (Do not round
intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2
decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)
b-3. What would the cost of equity be if the debt-equity ratio were zero? (Do not round
intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2
decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

A .Unlevered cost of equity = 9.6

b-1 Levered cost of equity = 28.69

b-2 Levered cost of equity = 14.37

b-3 Levered cost of equity = 9.6

Explanation:

A. First step is to calculate the E/A

D/A = D/(E+D)

D/A = 1.5/(1+1.5)

D/A=0.6

E/A = 1-D/A

E/A=1-0.6

E/A=0.4

Second Step is to calculate WACC using this formula

WACC = Levered cost of equity*E/A+Cost of debt*(1-tax rate)*D/A

Let plug in the formula

0.096= Levered cost of equity*=0.4+0.057*(1-0)*=0.6

Levered cost of equity =15.45%

Third step is to calculate UnLevered cost of equity using this formula

Levered cost of equity = Unlevered cost of equity+D/E*( Unlevered cost of equity-cost of debt)*(1-tax rate)

Let plug in the formula

0.1545 = Unlevered cost of equity+1.5*(Unlevered cost of equity-0.057)*(1-0)

Unlevered cost of equity = 9.6

b-1. Calculation for What would the cost of equity be if the debt-equity ratio were 2.0

Using this formula

Levered cost of equity = Unlevered cost of equity+D/E*( Unlevered cost of equity-cost of debt)*(1-tax rate)

Let plug in the formula

Levered cost of equity = 9.6+2*(9.6-0.057)*(1-0)

Levered cost of equity = 28.69

b-2. Calculation for What would the cost of equity be if the debt-equity ratio were 0.5

Using this formula

Levered cost of equity = Unlevered cost of equity+D/E*( Unlevered cost of equity-cost of debt)*(1-tax rate)

Let plug in the formula

Levered cost of equity = 9.6+0.5*(9.6-0.057)*(1-0)

Levered cost of equity = 14.37

b-3. Calculation for What would the cost of equity be if the debt-equity ratio were zero

Using this formula

Levered cost of equity = Unlevered cost of equity+D/E*( Unlevered cost of equity-cost of debt)*(1-tax rate)

Let plug in the formula

Levered cost of equity = 9.6+0*(9.6-0.057)*(1-0)

Levered cost of equity = 9.6

The ________ in the Sigma Six cost-of-quality (COQ) equation includes the internal costs before the product is sold (like waste and re-work).

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Answer:

Cost of Failure

Explanation:

A manufacturer incurs failure cost when they produce defective goods. The can be both internal and external cost.

Internal cost are those that incur before the product is sold/shipped to the ultimate buyer such as waste, re-work and/or reduction in sales price for re-worked goods. External cost on the other hand are those that occur following the shipment of goods such as warranty claims, cost of any legal action taken by customer, orders cancelled and/or lost of customer goodwill.

In most cases the external cost is higher than the cost incurred on the internal failure of the goods. So most often the manufacturers are more focused on ensuring that the quality standards are achieved.

Over a 20-year period an investment of $1,000 in common stocks returned an average of 11% in nominal terms and 4% in real terms. At the end of the 20 years, the portfolio value was:________

a. $3,679.19 in real terms.
b. $1,800 in real terms.
c. $8,062.31 in nominal terms.
d. $7,870.59 in nominal terms.

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Answer:

c. $8,062.31 in nominal terms.

Explanation:

The portfolio value required which is at the end of 20 years is the future value of the amount invested initially($1000) , compounded at the nominal rate of return 11% per year as shown below:

FV=PV*(1+nominal interest rate)^n

PV=present value=initial invested=$1000

nominal interest rate=11%

n=time horizon of the investment=20 years

FV=$1000*(1+11%)^20= 8,062.31  

The cost of indirect labor will initially be charged to:_______.A. Finished Goods Inventory. B. Manufacturing Overhead. C. Cost of Goods Sold. D. Wages Expense.

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Answer:

Answer is the number C.

McDonalds reported current year pretax book income of $365,000. Included in the computation were favorable temporary differences of $13,750, unfavorable temporary differences of $97,000, and unfavorable permanent differences of $45,000. McDonalds' current income tax expense or benefit would be

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Answer:

the current income tax expense or benefit is $103,583

Explanation:

The computation of the current income tax expense or benefit is shown below:

Current income tax expense is

= (pre - tax book income - favourable temporary difference + unfavorable temporary difference + unfavourable permanent difference) × tax rate

= ($365,000 - $13,750 + $97,000 + $45,000) × 21%

= $493,250 × 21%

= $103,583

We assumed the tax rate be 21%

hence, the  current income tax expense or benefit is $103,583

One of the most important things to understand about the Income-Expenditure model is that as GDP (or national income) increases ________ increases as well.

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Answer:

B. aggregate expenditure

Explanation:

Options are "A. aggregate demand B. aggregate expenditure C. aggregate supply"

One of the most important things to understand about the Income-Expenditure model is that as GDP (or national income) increases, Aggregate Expenditure increases as well. When income or GDP increases along with that, the Aggregate expenditure also rises. The GDP and Aggregate Expenditure shares positive relationship in the long run.

On January 1, 2020, Sheridan Company purchased a machine costing $344000. The machine is in the MACRS 5-year recovery class for tax purposes and has an estimated $75000 salvage value at the end of its economic life. It's based on half year convention. Assuming the company uses the general MACRS approach, the amount of MACRS deduction for tax purposes for the year 2020 is:__________

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Answer:

$68,800

Explanation:

Generally, under the General Depreciation System (GDS) MACRS we use the half-year convention and the depreciation rates are:

year       depreciation %

1                   20%

2                  32%

3                  19.20%

4                  11.52%

5                  11.52%

6                  5.76%

When using MACRS, you do not consider any salvage value.

Depreciation expense 2020 = $344,000 x 20% = $68,800

The mid-quarter convention can be used only if 40% of total depreciable assets were purchased during the last 3 months of the year, but not when you purchase them during the first months.

During the prior fiscal year, Carla Vista Corp. signed a long-term noncancellable purchase commitment with its primary supplier to purchase $2.14 million of raw materials. Carla Vista paid the $2.14 million to acquire the raw materials when the raw materials were only worth $1.67 million. Assume that the purchase commitment was properly recorded. What is the journal entry to record the purchase

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Answer:

First Carla Vista must record unrealized holding loss due to the purchase commitment:

Dr Unrealized holding gain/loss 470,000

    Cr Estimated liability on purchase commitment 470,000

When the purchase is actually carried out, the journal entry should be:

Dr Raw materials inventory 1,670,000

Dr Estimated liability on purchase commitment 470,000

    Cr Accounts payable (or cash) 2,140,000

Explanation:

If a company enters a noncancelable purchase commitment, if the market price of the goods is lower than the contract price, the company must record a loss. On the other hand, if the market price is above the contract price, it results in a contingency gain until the gain is recognized when the purchase is actually done.

What type of Businesses has limited liability ?

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Answer:

LLC, a limited liability company

Explanation:

At December 31, 2019, Obermeyer Imports reported the following information on its balance sheet.
Accounts receivable $250,000
Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts 15,000
During 2019, the company had the following transactions related to receivables.
1. Sales on account $2,600,000
2. Sales returns and allowances 45,000
3. Collections of accounts receivable 2,250,000
4. Write-offs of accounts receivable deemed uncollectible 10,000
5. Recovery of bad debts previously written off as uncollectible 3,000
Instructions
(a) Prepare the journal entries to record each of these five transactions. Assume that no cash discounts were taken on the collections of accounts receivable.

(b) Enter the January 1, 2019, balances in Accounts Receivable and Allowance for Doubtful Accounts. Post the entries to the two accounts (use T-accounts), and determine the balances.

(c) Prepare the journal entry to record bad debt expense for 2019, assuming that an aging of accounts receivable indicates that estimated bad debts are $22,000.

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Answer:

Obermeyer Imports

a) Journal Entries to record each transaction:

1. Debit Accounts Receivable $2,600,000

Credit Sales Revenue $2,600,000

To record the sale of goods on account.

2. Debit Sales Returns $45,000

Credit Accounts Receivable $45,000

To record the return of goods on account.

3. Debit Cash Account $2,250,000

Credit Accounts Receivable $2,250,000

To record collections from customers.

4. Debit Uncollectible Expenses $10,000

Credit Accounts Receivable $10,000

To record the write-off of accounts deemed uncollectible.

5. Debit Cash Account $3,000

Credit Uncollectible Expenses $3,000

To record the recovery of bad debts previously written off.

b) T-accounts:

Accounts Receivable

Accounts Titles            Debit          Credit

Beginning balances $250,000

Sales Revenue        2,600,000

Sales Returns                                    45,000

Cash Account                              2,250,000

Uncollectible Expenses                     10,000

Ending Balances                             545,000

Total                     $2,850,000 $2,850,000

Allowance for doubtful accounts

Accounts Titles            Debit          Credit

Beginning balances                    $15,000

Uncollectible expense                    7,000

Ending balances       $22,000

c) Journal Entry

Debit Uncollectible Expense $7,000

Credit Allowance for doubtful accounts $7,000

To record the allowance for uncollectibles.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Accounts receivable $250,000

Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts 15,000

b) The allowance for Doubtful Accounts will increase by $7,000 to $22,000.  As a result, the Uncollectible Expense will be debited with $7,000 while the Allowance for doubtful accounts will be credited with $7,000.  This brings the total of Allowance for Doubtful Accounts to $22,000 in accordance with the new estimate based on the aging of accounts receivable.

The journal entries to record each of the transactions will be:

Debit Accounts Receivable $2,600,000

Credit Sales Revenue $2,600,000

(To record the sale of goods on account)

Debit Sales Returns $45,000

Credit Accounts Receivable $45,000

(To record the return of goods on account).

Debit Cash Account $2,250,000

Credit Accounts Receivable $2,250,000

(To record collections from customers)

Debit Uncollectible Expenses $10,000

Credit Accounts Receivable $10,000

(To record the write-off of accounts deemed uncollectible).

Debit Cash Account $3,000

Credit Uncollectible Expenses $3,000

(To record the recovery of bad debts previously written off)

The balances in accounts receivable and allowance for doubtful accounts will be calculated thus:

Debit Beginning balance $250000.

Debit sales revenue $2,600,000.

Credit Sales return $45000

Credit Cash account $2250000

Credit Uncollectible expenses $10000

Credit ending balances $545000

Lastly, the journal entry to record bad debt expense for 2019 will be:

Debit Uncollectible expense $7000.

Credit Allowance for doubtful accounts $7000.

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Niendorf Corporation's 25-year maturity bonds have an 8.75% coupon rate with interest paid semiannually, and a par value of $1,000. The bonds are currently selling at a premium price of $1,250 in the bond market. What is their yield to maturity (YTM)?

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Answer:

6.68%

Explanation:

FV= 1000

N = 25*2=50

PMT= 8.75%*1000/2= 43.75

PV = -1250

I/Y = RATE(25*2, 8.75%*1000/2, -1200, 1000)

I/Y = 0.033397

I/Y = 3.34%

YTM = 3.34% * 2

YTM = 6.68%

Managers need to build ____ by working on strong, constructive, and mutually beneficial relationships. a. groupthink b. social capital c. organizational politics d. informal groups e. nonconforming roles

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Answer:

b. Social capital

1. Tyler is organizing an extensive scientific research presentation on global warming for his professor. Which organizing triad would be the most appropriate?2. What is the best way to anticipate your audience's reaction when designing your message?

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Explanation:

In this question we are going to have the triad to be the

A. the World Wildlife Fund,

B. The United Nations Environment Programme,

And also

C. World Meteorological Organization as the most appropriate.

2. The reaction of the audience to the message is going to be imagined. It would be deeply thought about and the reaction is going to be anticipated in the most natural way that they are expected to react. Messages can be designed in this way.

If you purchase a 5-year, zero-coupon bond for $691.72, how much could it be sold for 3 years later if interest rates have remained stable

a. $848.12
b. $911.15
c. $923.50
d. $862.92

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Answer:

$862.92

Explanation:

We use this formula in other to solve this problem

price at issue = Fv / (1+r)n

Price at issue = $691.72

Future value fv = 1000

When we substitute into the formula

$691.72 = $1,000/(1+i)⁵

(1+i)⁵ =$1,000/$691.72

(1+i)⁵ = 1.445672

1 + i = (1.445672)1/5

1+i = 1.445672^0.2

1 + i= 1.0765

So that

I = 1.0765 -1

= 0.0765 also 7.65 %

We have after 3 years,

Price = Future Value/ (1+i)²

= $1,000/ 1.0765)²

= $1,000 / 1.158852

This gives us the value of

$ 862.9232

Therefore option d is the correct answer to the question

Suppose 17 pesos can be exchanged for $1. A Mexican businessman is interested in buying a home in Texas. If the price of the home in Texas is $200,000, how many Mexican pesos must he have to buy this home

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Answer:

Total cost in pesos= $3,400,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

One dollar= $17 pesos

Total cost of the house= $200,000 dollars

To calculate the total cost in Mexican pesos, we need to multiply the exchange rate by the total cost in dollars.

Total cost in pesos= 200,000*17

Total cost in pesos= $3,400,000

A stock had returns of 5.10%, 31.60%, and -21.20% in each of the past three years. Over the past four years, the arithmetic average annual return for the stock was 6.75%. What was the geometric annual return for the stock over the past four years

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Answer:

geometric annual return = 5.23%

Explanation:

first we must determine the return for year 4 (I will call it X)

5.1% + 31.6% - 21.2% + X = 6.75% x 4

14.5 + X = 27

X = 12.5%

geometric annual return = ⁴√(1.051 · 1.316 · 1.125 · 0.788) - 1 = ⁴√1.226132334 - 1 = 1.055287 - 1 = 0.055287 = 5.23%

Kylie is a single mom with two dependent children, Tanner, age 7 and Olivia, age 11. She has AGI of $36,000 and paid $5,300 to a qualified day care center for the two children. What amount of credit can Kylie receive for the child and dependent care credit?

a. $5,300.
b. $1,060.
c. $1,200.
d. $1,272.

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Answer:

d. $1,272.

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of credit that received for child and dependent care credit is shown below:

= Total expense × applicable percentage

= $5,300 × 35% - {($36,000 - $15,000) ÷ $2,000 × 1%}

= $5,300 × 24%

= $1,272

hence, the amount of credit that received for child and dependent care credit is $1,272

Dan signs a check payable to Eagle Investors, Inc., and gives it to Eagle, leaving the amount blank but authorizing Eagle to fill in the check for $1,000. Eagle fills in $1,500 and negotiates the check to First State Bank, to whom Eagle owes $1,500. First State, an HDC, can enforce the check for:

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Answer:

$1,500

Explanation:

Based on the information given we were told that Eagle fills in the amount of $1,500 instead of the amount of $1,000 which Dan authorize Eagle to fill in which they went ahead to as well negotiates the check payable to First State Bank because Eagle owes First State Bank the amount of $1,500 which means that First State Bank which is an HDC, can enforce the check for the amount of $1,500 which was negotiated by Eagle to First State Bank.

Therefore First State, an HDC, can enforce the check for: $1,500

In the context of inventory costs, _____ can reflect backorders or service interruptions for external customers.

a. holding costs
b. stockout costs
c. ordering costs
d. setup costs

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Answer:

b. stockout costs

Explanation:

Stockout cost is the cost in which the income is lost or the expenses that are attached to the inventory shortage

It can be occurred in two ways

1. Sales-related: In the case when the customer wants to order a product but at that time the stock is not available so here the company lost the gross margin

2. Inside process-related: This would arised when the company required inventory for running a production but at that time the inventory is not available so the company could incurred extra cost to purchase the inventory

So by above there is an interruption of a service

Therefore the option b is correct

Why is Social Media important in the Business World?

A. your professionalism is judged by it

B. first impressions are formed from it

C. It can make your company look bad

D. All of the above are True
I'll mark Brainliest

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Answer:

I'm think It's D. All of the above are true

it’s either A or D not sure

Effective team members are able to deal with and resolve _________.

challenges
disagreements
conflict
problems

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Answer:

Challenges

Explanation:

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