The following are Sheridan Corp.'s comparative balance sheet accounts at December 31, 2017, and 2016, with a column showing the increase (decrease) from 2016 to 2017.
COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEETS
2017 2016 Increase (Decrease)
Cash $806,900 $700,900 $106,000
Accounts receivable 1,131,700 1,159,400 (27,700 )
Inventory 1,842,900 1,730,100 112,800
Property, plant, and equipment 3,300,200 2,968,200 332,000
Accumulated depreciation (1,173,600) (1,037,600) (136,000)
Investment in Myers Co. 307,300 277,000 30,300
Loan receivable 247,500 ? 247,500
Total assets $6,462,900 $5,798,000 $664,900
Accounts payable $1,020,900 $950,800 $70,100
Income taxes payable 30,000 50,200 (20,200 )
Dividends payable 80,500 100,500 (20,000)
Lease liabililty 392,000 ? 392,000
Common stock, $1 par 500,000 500,000 ?
Paid-in capital in excess of par-common stock 1,489,000 1,489,000 ?
Retained earnings 2,950,500 2,707,500 243,000
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $6,462,900 $5,798,000 $664,900
Additional information:
1. On December 31, 2016, Sheridan acquired 25% of Myers Co.'s common stock for $277,000. On that date, the carrying value of Myers's assets and liabilities, which approximated their fair values, was $1,108,000. Myers reported income of $121,200 for the year ended December 31, 2017. No dividend was paid on Myers's common stock during the year.
2. During 2017, Sheridan loaned $291,600 to TLC Co., an unrelated company. TLC made the first semiannual principal repayment of $44,100, plus interest at 10%, on December 31, 2017.
3. On January 2, 2017, Sheridan sold equipment costing $60,000, with a carrying amount of $38,100, for $40,400 cash.
4. On December 31, 2017, Sheridan entered into a capital lease for an office building. The present value of the annual rental payments is $392,000, which equals the fair value of the building. Sheridan made the first rental payment of $59,900 when due on January 2, 2018.
5. Net income for 2017 was $323,500.
6. Sheridan declared and paid the following cash dividends for 2017 and 2016.
2017 2016
Declared
December 15, 2017
December 15, 2016
Paid February 28, 2018
February 28, 2017
Amount $80,500 $100,500
Required:
1. Prepare a statement of cash flows for Sheridan Corp. for the year ended December 31, 2017, using the indirect method. (Show amounts that decrease cash flow with either a - sign e.g. -15,000 or in parenthesis e.g. (15,000).)

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Answer 1

Answer:

Sheridan Corp

Statement of Cash Flows for the year ended December 31, 2017, using the indirect method:

Operating Activities:

Net Income                                      $323,500

Adjustments for non-cash flow:

   Depreciation Charge                      136,000

Accounts Receivable                            27,700

Inventory                                              -112,800

Accounts Payable                                  70,100

Income Taxes Payable                        -20,200

Net Cash from operating activities 424,300           424,300

Financing Activities:

Dividends Payable                              -20,000            -20,000

Investing Activities:

Property, Plant, & Equipment         -$332,000

Equipment                                            40,400

Loan to TLC Co.                                -291,600

Loan Repayment                                  44,100

Interest on Loan                                   14,580

Net Cash from investing activities 139,480               139,480

Net Cash Flow                                                             $444,700

Explanation:

a) A Statement of Cash Flows is a financial statement prepared for a period, and it shows the inflows and outflows of cash based on three classifications: Operating activities, financing activities, and investing activities.  It shows how well a company generates cash and has been able to manage its cash resources in its operating, financing, and investing activities.

b) The indirect method is one of the two accounting treatments used to prepare a cash flow statement. The indirect method uses increases and decreases in balance sheet line items to modify the operating section of the cash flow statement from the accrual method to cash method of accounting.

c) Investment in Myers which increased by $30,300 does not involve a cash flow since Myers did not pay any cash dividend.  The increase was the result of accounting for the 25% investment in Myers using the equity method, which results for the recognition of Myers profit for the year.

d) The capital lease did not involve any cash flow in 2017, so the rental payment is not taken into account in the current Statement of cash flows.


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The Milwaukee Bucks are considering whether they should add an additional vending area, at a cost of $500,000, to the new arena in downtown Milwaukee. They will only make the investment if it will result in an ROR of 15% or higher. The revenue is expected to be between $138,000 and $165,000 per year for five years. Use a present worth analysis to determine if the decision to invest is sensitive to the projected range of revenue.

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Answer:

The required cash flow to earn 15% per year is $ 149,157.8

Now, If the expected cash flow is more than $ 149,157.8 per year, they can invest the amount, else it is not suggestible/advisable.

Explanation:

Solution

Given that:

Milwaukee Bucks are considering whether they should add an additional vending area, at a cost of = $500,000

The investment to be made will result in a ROR = 15%

Expected revenue = between $138,000 and $165,000

Now,

The Computation of Required Cash flow per year is stated as follows:

= Initial Investment / PVAF (r%, n )

= $ 500,000 / PVAF (15%, 5)

= $ 500,000 / 3.3522

= $ 149,157.8

Thus,

The required flow of cash to earn 15% per year is $ 149,157.8

If the expected cash flow is more than $ 149,157.8 per year, they can invest the amount, else it is not suggestible.

Aquaguard manufactures three models of water purifiers in three separate plants at Taiwan. These plants serve the demand in Europe. All three models sell at a unit price of $100 and the holding cost is 5% of the selling price per month. The monthly demand for these models is normally distributed with the following parameters:
Model 1: Mean 1000, SD 300
Model 2: Mean 1000, SD 300
Model 3: Mean 1000, SD 300
The demand for Model 1 and Model 2 has a correlation coefficient of (-) 0.35, while that for Model 3 is independent of the other two models. The company wishes to make two of the models in one plant by using flexible technology.
Required:
a) Which two models should Aquaguard choose in order to minimize production variability in the new plant? (as measured by the coefficient of variation).

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Answer:

Aquaguard may choose any of the  two models to minimize the production variability in the new plant.

Explanation:

Model 1: Mean = 1000, Standard Deviation(SD) = 300

Model 2: Mean = 1000, SD = 300

Model 3: Mean = 1000, SD = 300

Coefficient of variation for model 1

C.V = ( SD ÷ Mean) × 100

= ( 300 ÷ 1000 ) × 100

= 30 %

Coefficient of variation for model 2

= ( 300 ÷ 1000 ) × 100

= 30 %

Coefficient of variation for model 3

= ( 300 ÷ 1000 ) × 100

= 30 %

 We conclude that all the models have same effect .

Two new​ variables, the market value of the firm​ (a measure of firm​ size, in millions of​ dollars) and stock return​ (a measure of firm​ performance, in percentage​ points), are added to the​ regression: ModifyingAbove ln (Earnings )with caret equals 3.86 minus 0.28 Female plus 0.37 ln (MarketValue )plus 0.004 Return(Earnings)=3.86−0.28Female+0.37ln(MarketValue)+0.004Return​, ​ (0.030.03​) ​ (0.040.04​) ​ (0.0040.004​) ​ (0.0030.003​) n​ = 46,670, Upper R overbar squared R2 ​= 0.345. If MarketValue increases by 4.644.64​%, what is the increase in​ earnings

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Answer:

Explanation:

If Market Value increases by 4.64%, then earnings increase by:

㏑(Earnings)  = 0.37 × ㏑(4.64)

                      = 0.37 × 1.534714

       Earnings = Exp (0.56784418)

                      = 1.76%

If Market Value increases by 4.64%, earnings increase by 1.76%

Some of Intel's financial statement data includes:

2015 2016

Total assets 105,000 125,000

Net income 10,000 11,000

Sales 95,000 100,000

Equity 30,000 32,000

Compute Intel's return on equity (ROE) for 2016.

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Answer:

ROE 2016 = 34.375%

Explanation:

ROE or return on equity is a measure of the profitability of the business. It is calculated as a relation of profitability to the equity.

The Dupont equation is an expanded version of calculating the ROE. It is calculated using the Net Profit Margin, the Total assets turnover and the equity multiplier.

The formula for calculating ROE under this method,

ROE = Net Income / Sales  *  Sales / Total Assets  *  Total Assets / Equity

ROE (2016) = 11000 / 100000  *  100000 / 125000  *  125000 / 32000

ROE (2016) = 0.34375 or 34.375%

Maxim manufactures a cat food product called Green Health. Maxim currently has 10,000 bags of Green Health on hand. The variable production costs per bag are $1.80 and total fixed costs are $10,000. The cat food can be sold as it is for $9.00 per bag or be processed further into Premium Green and Green Deluxe at an additional $2,000 cost. The additional processing will yield 10,000 bags of Premium Green and 3,000 bags of Green Deluxe, which can be sold for $8 and $6 per bag, respectively. If Green Health is processed further into Premium Green and Green Deluxe, the total gross profit would be:

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Answer:

$68,000

Explanation:

The formula to compute the gross profit is shown below:

Gross profit = Sales revenue - cost of goods sold

where,

Sales revenue = Number of bags in premium green × selling price per unit + number of bags in green deluxe × selling price per unit

= 10,000 × $8 + 3,000 × $6

= $80,000 + $18,000

= $98,000

And, the cost of goods sold is

= variable cost of green health + total fixed cost + additional processing cost

= 10,000 × $1.8 + $10,000 + $2,000

= $18,000 + $12,000

= $30,000

So, the gross profit is

= $98,000 - $30,000

= $68,000

Below are transactions for Wolverine Company during 2021.

a. On December 1, 2021, Wolverine receives $2,100 cash from a company that is renting office space from Wolverine. The payment, representing rent for December and January, is credited to Deferred Revenue.
b. Wolverine purchases a one-year property insurance policy on July 1, 2021, for $10,920. The payment is debited to Prepaid Insurance for the entire amount.
c. Employee salaries of $1,100 for the month of December will be paid in early January 2022.
d. On November 1, 2021, the company borrows $5,500 from a bank. The loan requires principal and interest at 12% to be paid on October 30, 2022.
e. Office supplies at the beginning of 2021 total $810. On August 15, Wolverine purchases an additional $1,500 of office supplies, debiting the Supplies account. By the end of the year, $310 of office supplies remains.

Required:
Record the necessary adjusting entries at December 31, 2018, for Wolverine Company. You do not need to record transactions made during the year. Assume that no financial statements were prepared during the year and no adjusting entries were recorded.

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Answer:

Wolverine Company

Journal Adjusting Entries:

a) Debit Deferred Revenue $1,050

Credit Rent Received $1,050

To adjust rent received for December.

b) Debit Insurance Expense $5,460

Credit Prepaid Insurance $5,460

To adjust insurance expense for the year.

c) Debit Wages & Salaries $1,100

Credit Wages & Salaries Payable $1,100

To accrue salaries for the month of December.

d) Debit Interest on Loan Account $110

Credit Interest on Loan Payable $110

To accrue interest on loan for the year.

e) Debit Supplies Expense $2,000

Credit Supplies Account $2,000

To record supplies used during the year.

Explanation:

a) Adjusting entries are end of an account period's journal entries used to accrue income or expenses that occurred but are not accurately recorded or because they do not involve actual cash flows.  Adjusting entries ensure that the accrual concept and the matching principle of generally accepted accounting principles are complied with.

b) Journal entries record transactions that occur on a daily basis or at the end of the accounting period.  They show the accounts to be credited or debited in the Ledger.

Suppose that Greece and Switzerland both produce oil and olives. Greece's opportunity cost of producing a crate of olives is 5 barrels of oil while Switzerland's opportunity cost of producing a crate of olives is 10 barrels of oil.
By comparing the opportunity cost of producing olives in the two countries, you can tell that _______ has a comparative advantage in the production of olives and ________ has a comparative advantage in the production of oil.
Suppose that Greece and Switzerland consider trading olives and oil with each other. Greece can gain from specialization and trade as long as it receives more than ________ of oil for each crate of olives it exports to Switzerland. Similarly, Switzerland can gain from trade as long as it receives more than ________ of olives for each barrel of oil it exports to Greece. Based on your answers to the previous question, which of the following terms of trade (that is, price of olives in terms of oil) would allow both Switzerland and Greece to gain from trade?
a. 2 barrels of oil per crate of olives
b. 12 barrels of oil per crate of olives
c. 9 barrels of oil per crate of olives
d. 1 barrel of oil per crate of olives

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Answer:

1) Greece

2) Switzerland

3) 5 barrels of oil

3) 1/10 crates of olive

4) B. 12 barrels of oil per crate.

Explanation:

A) Greece forgoes a lesser amount of oil barrels to make the same amount of olive as Switzerland, so it has a comparative advantage in making olive.

B) Switzerland will save more oil if it doesn't produce olives than Greece would save, so it has a comparative advantage in producing barrels of oil.

C) since Greece produces one crate of olive with 5 barrels of oil, it will only gain in any trade trading more than 5 barrels of oil for every crates of olive.

D) since Switzerland produces 1 crate of olive with 10 barrels of oil, it will only gain in a trade trading 1/10 crates of olive for one barrel of oil.

E) only option B will satisfy both countries.

Bob Areebob is a recognized French horn player. Bob has played as a freelance musician for several major symphonies. Last year Bob went through bankruptcy and in order to pay his rent for a couple of months took out loans from a small savings institution - Avarice Bank - and pledged his french horn as collateral. He was unable to make the first payment on the loan so the bank was getting ready to take the french horn for non-payment. Bob approached the director of the Gilroy Philarmonic International Symphony - Joe Dogooder - for help - asking him to guarantee payment so he does not lose his french horn. Joe agreed to guarantee the payment - partially because Bob is scheduled as the featured performer at the Classic Polka Festival in Gilroy which Joe manages. Joe called Avarice Bank and said if Bob could not pay, he would, and Avarice accepted his guaranty by phone. Bob played for the Polka Festival; it was a big hit and very successful, but immediately after, left town with Sally Swansong, the well-known international Polka singer/dancer, and their whereabouts are unknown. Avarice has contacted Joe and indicated they have not collected from Bob and they expect him to pay the debt. Joe told Avarice they did not have anything in writing from him (though there are witnesses who heard Joe guarantee payment) and he believes he will not be liable for Bob's debt. Avarice has indicated it will file suit for payment against Joe. Discuss both sides of this case, indicating who should prevail and why. Use the Issue: what is the legal issue/dispute? Decision: who should prevail? Support: support for your decision.

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ANSWER:

Issue: Oral agreement; without proper documentation of what was agreed upon.

Decision: Avarice will loss the case, and Joe will be set free by the court.

Support: Because Avarice does not have any valid prove to show that Joe accepted to repay Bob loans in case he fails to pay up, the court will assume Avarice is forging a claim on Joe. A withiness only comes to court to testify the validity of a prove. Because Avarice does not have any prove, the witness is as good as nothing.

The court will dismiss the case because Avarice became unethical by granting the request made by Joe without any signed agreement or recorded call conversation.

Bolster Foods’ (BF) balance sheet shows a total of $25 million long-term debt with a coupon rate of 8.50%. The yield to maturity on this debt is 8.00%, and the debt has a total current market value of $27 million. The balance sheet also shows that the company has 10 million shares of stock, and the stock has a book value per share of $5.00. The current stock price is $20.00 per share, and stockholders' required rate of return, rs, is 12.25%. The company recently decided that its target capital structure should have 35% debt, with the balance being common equity. The tax rate is 40%. Calculate WACCs based on book, market, and target capital structures. What is the sum of these three WACCs?

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Answer:

Sum of these three WACCs = 30.77%

Explanation:

As per the data given in the question,

We need to do following calculations which are shown below:

Cost of debt =Yield to maturity × (1 - tax rate)

=8% × (1 - 0.40)

= 4.8%

And, the required rate of return is  12.25%

To calculate Book value :

Total value = $25 million +$10 million × $5.00

= $75 million

WACC = (Debt ÷ total value ) × cost of debt + (Equity total value ÷ total value ) × cost of debt

= 25 ÷ 75 × 4.8% + 50 ÷ 75 × 12.25%

= 9.77%

To calculate Market value :

Total value = $27 million + 10 million × $20.00

= $227 million

WACC = 27 ÷ 227 × 4.8% + 200 ÷ 227 × 12.25%

= 11.36%

Now Target capital structure :

Weight of debt = 0.35

Weight of equity = 1 - 0.35 = 0.65

WACC = 0.35 × 4.8% + 0.65 × 12.25%

= 9.64%

Sum of these three WACCs

= 9.77% + 11.36% + 9.64%

= 30.77%

The sum of these three WACCs is 30.77%.

Based on the information given, the book value will be calculated as:

= $25 million + ($10 million × $5.00)

= $25 million + $50 million

= $75 million

The first WACC will be:

= (25 / 75 × 4.8%) + (50/ 75 × 12.25%)

= 9.77%

The second WACC will be:

= (27 / 227 × 4.8%) +( 200 / 227 × 12.25%)

= 11.36%

The third WACC will be:

= (0.35 × 4.8%) + (0.65 × 12.25%)

= 9.64%

Therefore, the sum of these three WACCs will be:

= 9.77% + 11.36% + 9.64% = 30.77%

In conclusion, the correct option is 30.77%.

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Arena Corporation manufactures one product. It does not maintain any beginning or ending Work in Process inventories. The company uses a standard cost system in which inventories are recorded at their standard costs and any variances are closed directly to Cost of Goods Sold. There is no variable manufacturing overhead.The standard cost card for the company’s only product is as follows:Inputs Standard Quantityor Hours Standard Price or Rate Standard CostDirect materials 1.2 pounds $ 5.50 per pound $ 6.60Direct labor 0.90 hours $ 21.00 per hour 18.90Fixed manufacturing overhead 0.90 hours $ 4.50 per hour 4.05Total standard cost per unit $ 29.55The standard fixed manufacturing overhead rate was based on budgeted fixed manufacturing overhead of $81,000 and budgeted activity of 18,000 hours.During the year, the company completed the following transactions:Purchased 35,400 pounds of raw material at a price of $4.60 per pound.Used 32,180 pounds of the raw material to produce 26,900 units of work in process.Assigned direct labor costs to work in process. The direct labor workers (who were paid in cash) worked 23,810 hours at an average cost of $20.60 per hour.Applied fixed overhead to the 26,900 units in work in process inventory using the predetermined overhead rate multiplied by the number of direct labor-hours allowed. Actual fixed overhead costs for the year were $67,800. Of this total, $3,800 related to items such as insurance, utilities, and indirect labor salaries that were all paid in cash and $64,000 related to depreciation of manufacturing equipment.Completed and transferred 26,900 units from work in process to finished goods.Sold (for cash) 27,100 units to customers at a price of $36.60 per unit.Transferred the standard cost associated with the 27,100 units sold from finished goods to cost of goods sold.Paid $149,000 of selling and administrative expenses.Closed all standard cost variances to cost of goods sold.The company calculated the following variances for the year:Materials price variance $ 31,860 FMaterials quantity variance $ 550 FLabor rate variance $ 9,524 FLabor efficiency variance $ 8,400 FFixed manufacturing overhead budget variance $ 13,200 FFixed manufacturing overhead volume variance $ 27,945 FTo answer the following questions, you will need to record transactions a through i in the worksheet below. This worksheet is similar to the worksheets in your text except that it has been split into two parts to fit on the page. PP&E (net) stands for Property, Plant, and Equipment net of depreciation.Cash Raw Materials Work in Process Finished Goods PP&E (net) = Materials Price Variance Materials Quantity Variance Labor Rate Variance Labor Efficiency Variance FOH Budget Variance FOH Volume Variance Retained Earnings 1/1 $1,200,000 $29,700 $0 $70,920 $505,400 = $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,806,020 a. = b. = c. = d. = e. = f. = g. = h. = i. = 12/31 = The ending balance in the PP&E (net) account will be closest to:A. $505,400B. $441,400C. $396,455D. $501,600

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Answer: B.) $441,400

Explanation:

The ending balance in the Property, Plant and Equipment (net) account will be closest to:

The PP&E (net) is the Property, Plant and Equipment net of depreciation.

The sum of the capital balance and capital expenditure during the year, Less the Depreciation during the year.

Opening balance + Capital expenditure during the year - depreciation during the year = $(505,400 + 0 - 64,000) = $441,400

You are considering purchasing a warehouse. The cost to purchase the warehouse is $491,000. Renting the equivalent space costs $19,400 per year.
Required:
1. If the annual interest rate is 6.5%, at what rate must rental cost increase each year to make the cost of renting comparable to purchasing? Assume that the rent will be paid at the end of each year.

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Answer:

2.55%

Explanation:

Let us think of the rental cost as a growing perpetuity. Therefore Using the formula for the present value of growing perpetuity, we want to find the growth rate g so that:

$491,000=$19,400/6.5%-g

Or

Equivalent 6.5% -$19,400/$491,000

Hence:

6.5% -3.95%

=2.55%

Therefore the rental costs must grow at a rate of 2.55% per year for the cost of renting to be comparable to the cost of purchasing the warehouse.

Mar. 29 Received a $30,000, 60-day, 5% note dated March 29 from Karie Platt on account.
Apr. 30. Received a $24,000, 60-day, 8% note dated April 30 from Jon Kelly on account.
May 28. The note dated March 29 from Karie Platt is dishonored, and the customer’s account is charged for the note, including interest.
June 29. The note dated April 30 from Jon Kelly is dishonored, and the customer’s account is charged for the note, including interest.
Aug. 26. Cash is received for the amount due on the dishonored note dated March 29 plus interest for 90 days at 8% on the total amount debited to Karie Platt on May 28.
Oct. 22. Wrote off against the allowance account the amount charged to Jon Kelly on June 29 for the dishonored note dated April 30.

Journalize the above transactions in the accounts of Missouri Gaming Co., which operates a riverboat casino

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Answer:

Explanation:

Date Description Post. Ref. Debit Credit Assets Liabilities Equity

1 Mar.29 Notes receivable 30000 30000

2 Accounts receivable-Karie Platt 30000 -30000

3 Apr.30 Notes receivable 24000 24000

4 Accounts receivable-Jon Kelly 24000 -24000

5 May.28 Accounts receivable-Karie Platt 30250 30250

6 Notes receivable 30000 -30000

7 Income Summary ($30000 x 5% x 60/360) 250 250

8 Jun.29 Accounts receivable-Jon Kelly 24320 24320

9 Notes receivable 24000 -24000

10 Income Summary ($24000 x 8% x 60/360) 320 320

11 Aug.26 Cash 30855 30855

12 Accounts receivable-Karie Platt 30250 -30250

13 Income Summary ($30250 x 8% x 90/360) 605 605

14 Oct.22 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 24320 24320

15 Accounts receivable-Jon Kelly 24320 -24320

163745 163745 1175 0 1175

Scenario 13-3 Ziva is an organic lettuce farmer, but she also spends part of her day as a professional organizing consultant. As a consultant, Ziva helps people organize their houses. Due to the popularity of her home-organization services, Farmer Ziva has more clients requesting her services than she has time to help if she maintains her farming business. Farmer Ziva charges $25 an hour for her home-organization services. One spring day, Ziva spends 10 hours in her fields planting $130 worth of seeds on her farm. She expects that the seeds she planted will yield $300 worth of lettuce. Refer to Scenario 13-3.


Ziva's economic profit from farming equals


a. $130.

b. −$130.

c. −$80.

d. $170.

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Answer:

c. −$80.

Explanation:

The computation of the economic profit is shown below:

Economic profit = Total revenue - Cost of seeds - Earning foregone

where,

Total sales revenue is $300

Cost of seeds is $130

And, the earning foregone is

= 10 hours × $25

= $250

So, the economic profit is

= $300 - $130 - $250

= -$80

We simply applied the above formula to determine the economic profit

A deficit in a nation’s current account means:

A. it must limit the flow of foreign capital investment
B. it must have a deficit in its financial account as well
C. it must increase interest rates to attract foreign investment
D. there must be a surplus in its financial account
E. there must be more exports than imports for the nation.

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Answer:

B. it must have a deficit in its financial account as well

Explanation:

Current account deficit is the measure of the a country trade, a country imports and exports the goods. Net effect of both will be deficit or surplus.

If the Payment against the imports are higher than the receipts against the exports then there is a deficit.

If the Payment against the imports are Lower than the receipts against the exports then there is a Surplus.

The Refining Department of Crystal Cane​ Sugar, Inc. had 69 comma 000 tons of sugar to account for in December. Of the 69 comma 000 ​tons, 55 comma 000 tons were completed and transferred to the Boiling​ Department, and the remaining 14 comma 000 tons were 60​% complete. The materials required for production are added at the beginning of the process. Conversion costs are added equally throughout the refining process. The weightedminusaverage method is used. Calculate the total equivalent units of production for conversion co

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Answer:

63,400

Explanation:

As per the given question the solution of total equivalent units of production for conversion cost is provided below:-

To reach the equivalent units of production we will find out the units transferred and units of work in progress

Units transferred = Completed and transferred tons × Complete percentage

= 55,000 × 100%

= 55,000

Units of ending work in progress = Remaining tons × Given percentage

= 14,000 × 60%

= 8,400

Equivalent units of production = Units transferred + Units of ending work in progress

= 55,000 + 8,400

= 63,400

who profits incentives

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Answer:

An incentive is a reason or reward for doing a particular task and is central to understanding economics. If there is not a good reason to make a product or provide a service, then no one will make that product or provide that service. One major incentive in any action is the opportunity for a reward.

What’s businesses can I do online that cost very little to start?

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Answer:

A face mask buisness.

Explanation:

You can buy face mask and sell them or sew them with a sewing machine as well. You could make a lot of money.

Most businesses cost very little to start up. Just do something you enjoy.

The method by which consumers acquire products and services

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Retailing. The method by which consumers acquire products and services.
Distribution Channel. The chain of businesses through which a good or service passes until it reaches the end consumer.
Manufacturer. Produces the products.
Wholesaler. ...
Retailer. ...
Closeout stores. ...
Convenience Stores. ...
Department stores.

During its first month of operations, Neptune Company (1) borrowed $200,000 from a bank, and then (2) purchased an equipment costing $80,000 by paying cash of $40,000 and signing a long term note for the remaining amount. During the month, the company also (3) purchased inventory for $60,000 on credit, (4) performed services for clients for $120,000 on account, (5) paid $30,000 cash for accounts payable, and (6) paid $60,000 cash for utilities. What is the amount of total assets at the end of the month?

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Answer:

$330,000

Explanation:

the journal entries would be:

Dr Cash 200,000

    Cr Notes payable - bank 200,000

Dr Equipment 80,000

    Cr Cash 40,000

    Cr Notes payable 40,000

Dr Merchandie inventory 60,000

    Cr Accounts payable 60,000

Dr Accounts receivable 120,000

    Cr Service revenue 120,000

Dr Accounts payable 30,000

    Cr Cash 30,000

Dr Utilities expense 60,000

    Cr Cash 60,000

Assets:

Cash = 200,000 - 40,000 - 60,000 - 30,000 = $70,000Equipment = $80,000Merchandise inventory = $60,000Accounts receivable =$120,000total = $330,000

Answer: $330,000

Explanation:

(1) borrowed $200,000 from a bank, and then

(2) purchased an equipment costing $80,000 by paying cash of $40,000 and signing a long term note for the remaining amount.

(3) purchased inventory for $60,000 on credit, (4) performed services for clients for $120,000 on account,

(5) paid $30,000 cash for accounts payable, and (6) paid $60,000 cash for utilities. What is the amount of total assets at the end of the month?

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You have a $5,000 medical bill and health insurance with a $500 deductible. You also have a 80/20 co-insurance, meaning the insurance pays 80% and the insured pays 20%. What is your total out-of-pocket expense for the original $5,000 bill?

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Answer:

$1,400

Explanation:

Out-of-pocket expense refers to the payment you have to make for medical attention costs that are not reimbursed by your insurance like deductibles and coinsurance. In this case, you have to pay a $500 deductible and you  are also responsible for the 20% of $4,500 that is the remaining amount  as the insurance will cover the 80%. The total out of the pocket expense would be equal to the sum of the deductible plus the 20% of the reamining amount:

Out-of-pocket expense= 500+(4,500*20%)

Out-of-pocket expense= 500+900

Out-of-pocket expense= 1,400

According to this, your total out-of-pocket expense for the original $5,000 bill is $1,400.

Answer:

$1,500

Explanation:

Currently, Bruner Inc.'s bonds sell for $1,110. They pay a $120 annual coupon, have a 15-year maturity, and a $1,000 par value, but they can be called in 5 years at $1,050. Assume that no costs other than the call premium would be incurred to call and refund the bonds, and also assume that the yield curve is horizontal, with rates expected to remain at current levels on into the future. What is the difference between this bond's YTM and its YTC

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Answer:

0.59%

Explanation:

The yield to maturity can be computed using the rate formula in excel as follows:

=rate(nper,pmt,-pv,fv)

nper is the coupon payments payable by the bond till maturity which is 15

pmt is the coupon paymet of $120

pv is the current market price of $1,110

fv is the face value of $1000

=rate(15,120,-1110,1000)=10.51%

The yield to call can be computed in a similar,while the only difference the future value would now be call price in 5 years which is $1050 and nper is also 5

=rate(5,120,-1110,1050)=9.92%

Difference between YTM to YTC=10.65%-9.92%

=0.59%

The office product division in Hyacinth Company reported $11,250 net operating income with $75,000 average operating assets this year. The office product division has a new investment opportunity that would increase net operating income by $4,375 with $35,000 additional investment.
1. Which of the following statements is TRUE given that the company's minimum required rate of return is 10%?
Multiple Choice:
O Regardless of whether the division is evaluated on the basis of ROI or Residual income, the manager will not accept the new investment because it is bad for the company.
O If the division is evaluated on the basis of Residual income, the manager of the office product division would not accept the new investment because it is bad for the company.
O If the division is evaluated on the basis of Residual income, the manager of the office product division would accept the new investment because it is good for the division.
O If the division is evaluated on the basis of ROI, the manager of the office product division would accept the new investment because it is good for the division.
O If the division is evaluated on the basis of ROI, the manager of the office product division would not accept the new investment because it is bad for the company.

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Answer:

The true statement is that If the division is evaluated on the basis of Residual Income, the manager of the office product division would accept the new investment because it is good for the division

Explanation:

In order to find out which of the following statements is TRUE given that the company's minimum required rate of return is 10%, we would have to calculate the existing residual income and the post investment residual income as follows:

                                               Existing            Post Investment

Income                                  $ 11,250                   $15,625

Assets                                  $75,000           $110,000

ROI                                               15%                        14%

Charge on capital                $ 7,500.0                 $11,000.0

Residual Income                  $3,750.0          $4,625.0

Given that the  Existing Residual Income is $3,750.0 and the Post Investment  Residual Income is $4,625.0 If the division is evaluated on the basis of Residual Income, the manager of the office product division would accept the new investment because it is good for the division.

Blue Spruce Corp. has had 4 years of net income. Due to this success, the market price of its 460,000 shares of $4 par value common stock has increased from $10 per share to $50. During this period, paid-in capital remained the same at $4,230,000. Retained earnings increased from $1,770,000 to $11,200,000. President E. Rife is considering either a 13% stock dividend or a 2-for-1 stock split. He asks you to show the before-and-after effects of each option on retained earnings.
Required:
1. Stock dividend - retained earnings $ ________
2. 2-for-1 stock split - retained earnings $ ________

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of Stock dividend - retained earnings is shown below:-

Shares Issued as Stock Dividend = Market price shares × Stock dividend percentage

= 460,000 × 13%

= 59,800

1. Stock Dividend = Shares Issued as Stock Dividend × Increased share

= 59,800 × $50

= $2,990,000

Based on the above calculation, the amount after stock dividend is

= $11,200,000 - $2,990,000

= $8,210,000

2. And, After the stock splits the retained earning balance remain the same as it was before the split - $11,200,000

Total Stockholders' Equity does not change - After Stock Split

A food worker reheats fried rice

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

The answer for this problem is D

In the Assembly Department of Hannon Company, budgeted and actual manufacturing overhead costs for the month of April 2020 were as follows.
Budget Actual
Indirect materials $14,000 $13,500
Indirect labor 19,000 19,500
Utilities 10,000 10,500
Supervision 4,000 4,000
All costs are controllable by the department manager.
Required:
1. Prepare a responsibility report for April for the cost center.

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Answer and Explanation:

Assembly Department of Hannon Company, budgeted and actual manufacturing overhead costs for the month of April 2020

Budget Actual Difference

Indirect materials $14,000 $13,500 $500 Favorable

Indirect labor 19,000 19,500 500

Unfavourable

Utilities 10,000 10,500 500 Unfavourable

Supervision 4,000 4,000 0 Neither Favorable nor Unfavourable

Total 47,000 47,500 Unfavourable

Walters manufactures a specialty food product that can currently be sold for $21.20 per unit and has 19,200 units on hand. Alternatively, it can be further processed at a cost of $11,200 and converted into 11,200 units of Deluxe and 5,200 units of Super. The selling price of Deluxe and Super are $31.80 and $19.20, respectively. The incremental net income of processing further would be: Multiple Choice $37,760. $48,960. $17,200. $43,200. $11,200.

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Answer:

$37,760

Explanation:

The income for the current operation, without further processing, is given by:

[tex]I_1 = 19,200*\$21.20\\I_1=\$407,040[/tex]

If the product is further processed at a cost of $11,200, the company would sell 11,200 units at $31,80 each and 5,200 at $19.20 each, for an income of:

[tex]I_2= 11,200*\$31.80+5,200*\$19.20-\$11,200\\I_2=\$444,800[/tex]

Therefore, the incremental net income of processing further would be:

[tex]\Delta I=I_2-I_1=\$444,800-\$407,040\\\Delta I=\$37,760[/tex]

The incremental net income would be $37,760.

William has an A.A. in general studies, but he does not know what career he wants to pursue. He decides to get a job for a year before going back to school. He wants a job near home in an office. He enjoys collaborating with other employees. William places a lot of value on freedom of thought and action at work. He needs about $50,000 per year.

William interviews at a company as an entry level sales person. He learns that it takes about 15 minutes to drive to the office. His job would be to work in a cubicle on a phone talking to potential clients from a script. The job pays about $50,000 per year with the possibility for performance-based bonuses.

Which factor makes this job a poor fit for William?

a. The company is in a bad location.
b. He wants more freedom in how he makes sales.
c. He is opposed to sales work.
d. The job does not pay enough money.

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Answer:

b. He wants more freedom in how he makes sales.

Explanation:

The factor that makes this job an inappropriate fit for William corresponds to the lack of freedom in the way he makes sales, as all the other requirements that Willian wants for the job are met, such as the possibility that his office is only 15 minutes away from his office. home and also the $ 50,000 annual income he wants to raise.

However, in the announcement of the issue, a little bit is said about Willian's personality, who likes to collaborate with other employees and who values ​​freedom of thought and action at work.

So the working conditions offered by the company can be an impediment for Willian to accept the job offer, since his job would be to work in a cubicle on a phone talking to potential clients from a script, and this could conflict with his professional profile, which needs more freedom to be able to express itself and reach its maximum efficiency.

It is concluded that this question shows the importance of an individual looking for a job in a company that identifies with the culture and organizational values, as well as the importance of companies selecting candidates with the most appropriate profile for the company, for that the work develops the capacities and skills of the employee, in order to make the work more motivating and productive.

9. An expenditures incurred on factors of production
A, cost
B, input
C, fixed input
D, variable input​

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Answer:

A) cost

Explanation:

In economics, the cost of production is defined as the expenditures incurred to obtain the factors of production.

Tennies Clinic uses client-visits as its measure of activity. During November, the clinic budgeted for 3,800 client-visits, but its actual level of activity was 3,790 client-visits. The clinic has provided the following data concerning the formulas used in its budgeting and its actual results for November: Data used in budgeting: Fixed element per month Variable element per client-visit Revenue - $ 36.40 Personnel expenses $ 30,500 $ 11.40 Medical supplies 1,700 6.80 Occupancy expenses 8,600 2.90 Administrative expenses 6,900 0.20 Total expenses $ 47,700 $ 21.30 Actual results for November: Revenue $ 138,146 Personnel expenses $ 73,672 Medical supplies $ 28,292 Occupancy expenses $ 19,101 Administrative expenses $ 7,427 The activity variance for personnel expenses in November would be closest to:

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Answer:

$114 Favorable

Explanation:

For computation of activity variance for personnel expenses first we will find out the planning budget and flexible budget which is shown below:-

Planning Budget = Fixed element of personnel expenses + (Budgeted Client visit × Variable element per client visit of personnel expenses)

= $30,500 + (3,800 × $11.40)

= $30,500 + $43,320

= $73,820

Flexible Budget = Fixed element of personnel expenses + (Actual Client visit × Variable element per client visit of personnel expenses)

= $30,500 + (3,790 × $11.40)

= $30,500 + $43,206

= $73,706

Activity variance = Planning Budget - Flexible Budget

= $73,820 - $73,706

= $114 Favorable

Systems is a​ start-up company that makes connectors for​ high-speed Internet connections. The company has budgeted variable costs of $ 125 for each connector and fixed costs of $ 4 comma 500 per month. ExpertNet​'s static budget predicted production and sales of 100 connectors in​ August, but the company actually produced and sold only 77 connectors at a total cost of $ 26 comma 000. ExpertNet​'s sales volume variance for total costs is

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Answer:

Volume variance  $2,875  favorable

Explanation:

The volume variance is the difference between the standard cost of the budgeted production units and the actual cost of the actual production units.

                                                                                                       $

Standard cost of 100 units:

=  4,500 + (100× 125)                                                                17,000

Actual cost for 77 units ( 4,500 + (77× 125) =                         14,125

Volume variance                                                                     2,875  favorable

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