Transactions for Sunland Company for the month of June are presented below.
June
1 Issues common stock to investors in exchange for $4,080 cash.
2 Buys equipment on account for $1,720.
3 Pays $910 to landlord for June rent.
12 Bills Wil Wheaton $800 for welding work done.
Journalize the transactions. (If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.)

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Answer 1

Answer:

Date          Account Detail                                    Debit                   Credit

June 1        Cash                                                $4,080

                  Common Stock                                                            $4,080

Date          Account Detail                                    Debit                   Credit

June 2       Equipment                                        $1,720

                 Accounts Payable                                                         $1,720

Date          Account Detail                                    Debit                   Credit

June  3      Rental expense                                  $910

                  Cash                                                                                $910

Date          Account Detail                                    Debit                   Credit

June 12     Accounts Receivable                         $800

                 Welding Revenue                                                           $800


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Presented below are the ending balances of accounts for the Kansas Instruments Corporation at December 31, 2021.

Account Title Debits Credits
Cash $29, 000
Accounts receivable 148, 000
Raw materials 33, 000
Notes receivable 109, 000
Interest receivable 12, 000
Interest payable $14,000
Investment in debt securities 41, 000
Land 59, 000
Buildings 1,480, 000
Accumulated depreciation—buildings 629,000
Work in process 51,000
Finished goods 98, 000
Equipment 318,000
Accumulated depreciation—equipment 139000
Patent (net) 129,000
Prepaid rent (for the next two years 69 , 000
Deferred revenue 45,000
Accounts payable 189,000
Notes payable 490,000
Restricted cash (for payment of notes payable) 89,000
Allowance for uncollectible accounts 22,000
Sales revenue 980,000
Cost of goods sold 459,000
Rent expense 37,000

Additional Information: The notes receivable, along with any accrued interest, are due on November 22, 2022. The notes payable are due in 2025. Interest is payable annually. The investment in debt securities consist of treasury bills, all of which mature next year. Deferred revenue will be recognized as revenue equally over the next two years.

Required:
Determine the company's working capital (current assets minus current liabilities) at December 31, 2021.

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Answer: $308,000

Explanation:

Current Assets:

Cash                                                        29,000

Accounts receivable (net)                      126,000

Raw materials                                         33,000

Notes receivable                                  109,000

Interest receivable                                 12,000  

Investment in debt securities                41, 000  

Work in process                                     51,000

Finished goods                                     98,000    

Prepaid rent                                          34,500

Total                                                     $‭533,500

Accounts receivable (net) = Accounts receivable - Allowance for uncollectible accounts

= 148,000 - 22,000

= $126,000

Prepaid rent is for 2 years:

= 69,000 / 2

= $34,500

Current Liabilities

Interest Payable                                     14,000                

Deferred revenue                                  22,500

Accounts Payable                                   189,000

Total                                                      $225,500

Deferred revenue is to be recognized over 2 years =  45,000 / 2

= $22,500

Working Capital = 533,500 - 225,500

= $308,000  

You're prepared to make monthly payments of $310, beginning at the end of this month, into an account that pays 4 percent interest compounded monthly. How many payments will you have made when your account balance reaches $20,175

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Answer:

59 Payments

Explanation:

Future value = $20,175

Monthly payment= $310

Interest rate= 4%/12 = 0.3333% per month

How many payments will you have made when your account balance reaches $20,175?

Now we use Ms Excel to calculate the number of payment

Number of payment = N(FV, -PMT, I/Y)

Number of payment = N(20,175 , -310 , 0.3333%)

Number of payment = 58.9989

Number of payment = 59.

Record adjusting journal entries for each of the following for year ended December 31. Assume no other adjusting entries are made during the year.

Accounts Receivable. At year-end, the L. Cole Company has completed services of $20,500 for a client, but the client has not yet been billed for those services.
Interest Receivable. At year-end, the company has earned, but not yet recorded, $450 of interest earned from its investments in government bonds.
Accounts Receivable. A painting company bills customers when jobs are complete. The work for one job is now complete. The customer has not yet been billed for the $1,420 of work.

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Answer:

1. Dr Account receivable $20,500

Cr Service revenue $20,500

2. Dr Interest receivable $450

Cr Interest revenue $450

3. Dr Account receivable $1,420

Cr Service revenue $1,420

Explanation:

Preparation of the adjusting journal entries for each of the following for year ended December 31.

Based on the information given the adjusting journal entries for each of the following for year ended December 31 will be :

1. Dr Account receivable $20,500

Cr Service revenue $20,500

(Being to record Accounts Receivable)

2. Dr Interest receivable $450

Cr Interest revenue $450

(Being to record Interest receivable)

3. Dr Account receivable $1,420

Cr Service revenue $1,420

(Being to record Accounts Receivable)

A rational decisionmaker
A. ignores marginal changes and focuses instead on “the big picture.”
B. takes an action only if the combined benefits of that action and previous actions exceed the combined costs of that action and previous actions
C. ignores the likely effects of government policies when he or she makes choices
D. takes an action only if the marginal benefit of that action exceeds the marginal cost of that action

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The Answer is Option B.

Kahuna Industries has two manufacturing departments--Fabrication and Finishing. The company used the following data at the beginning of the year to calculate pre-determined overhead rates:
Fabrication Finishing Total
Estimated total machine-hours (MHs) 4,000 1,000 5,000
Estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead cost $30,000 $3,400 $33,400
Estimated variable manufacturing overhead cost
per machine-hour $2.00 $4.00
During the most recent month, the company started and completed two jobs--Job 14-X and Job 15-Z. There were no beginning inventories. Data concerning those two jobs follow:
Job 14-X Job 15-Z
Direct materials $14,700 $8,400
Direct labor cost $21,600 $8,400
Fabrication machine-hours 2,700 1,300
Finishing machine-hours 400 600
Assume that the company uses a plantwide pre-determined manufacturing overhead rate based on machine-hours. The total manufacturing cost assigned to Job 15-Z is closest to:______.

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Answer:

Total manufacturing cost= $34,052

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the predetermined overhead rate:

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

Total estimated overhead= 33,400 + (2*4,000 + 4*1,000)

Total estimated overhead=  $45,400

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 45,400 / 5,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $9.08 per machine hour

Now, we can determine the total manufacturing cost of Job 15-Z:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Allocated MOH= (1,300 + 600)*9.08= $17,252

Total manufacturing cost= 8,400 + 8,400 + 17,252

Total manufacturing cost= $34,052

Louis has stable preferences (the same every year) and consumes two goods, wine and cheese. In 1994, the price of wine was $4/glass and the price of cheese was $2/ounce. Louis’s income was $60 and he bought 12 glasses of wine and 6 ounces of cheese. In 1995, wine costs $2/glass and cheese costs $4/ounce. Louis’s income is still $60.

Required:
Draw both years’ budget lines. Where do they cross?

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Answer:

both budget lines intersect at 10 units of wine and 10 units of cheese purchased (see attached graph)

Explanation:

You are a contracting officer responsible for source selection for a negotiated competitive services acquisition. The estimated value of the acquisition is $1,650,000. What would be true about regarding the evaluation of the past performance?

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Question Completion with options:

a. Past performance information provided directly by the offeror should not be relied upon.

b. The past performance evaluation satisfies the responsibility determination required under FAR subpart 9.1.

c. Evaluations should take into account past performance information regarding predecessor companies.

d. Offerors with demonstrated past performance that is neither relevant nor recent must not be removed from further consideration for award.

Answer:

The statement that is true regarding the evaluation of the past performance is:

c. Evaluations should take into account past performance information regarding predecessor companies.

Explanation:

It has been established that past performance is the best indicator of future performance.  Past performance can predict future performance, behavior, and success.  Organizations that achieve some good performance in the past build the required confidence, which will help them to forge ahead in the present and future.  This is why in selecting companies for a negotiated competitive services acquisition, even the past performance of predecessor companies should be reviewed to get a better handle on the company's ability to deliver on the projects.

Thomlin Company forecasts that total overhead for the current year will be $10,282,000 with 194,000 total machine hours. Year to date, the actual overhead is $5,689,800, and the actual machine hours are 98,100 hours. If Thomlin Company uses a predetermined overhead rate based on machine hours for applying overhead, as of this point in time (year to date), the overhead is

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Answer:

$490,500 underapplied

Explanation:

The computation of the overhead is shown below:

But before that the predetermined overhead rate and the applied overhead is

Predetermined overhead rate is

= Estimated overhead ÷ estimated activity

= $10,282,000 ÷ 194,000

= $53 per MH

Now

Applied overhead = actual activity × overhead rate

 = 98,100 hours ×$53 per MH

= $5,199,300

Now the underapplied overhead is

= $5,689,800 - $5,199,300

= $490,500 underapplied

JPM Overnight Delivery is one of the premier providers of shipping and information services worldwide, competing against firms like FedEx and UPS. As it prepares its marketing plans for the years ahead, it will conduct a very thorough SWOT analysis. Your job is to look at eight potential elements of JPM's SWOT analysis and determine which are strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Your ability to properly categorize these elements in your own career will allow you to maximize your firm's strengths and opportunities while also minimizing weaknesses and threats.

The evaluation of a firm's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats is called a SWOT analysis. A SWOT analysis can be a valuable tool in the development of a marketing plan, but too often the SWOT analysis is not well thought out and proves to be an ineffective waste of time. Perhaps the most common mistake when conducting a SWOT analysis is the failure to separate internal issues from external issues. The strengths and the weaknesses aspects of the SWOT analysis focus on internal capabilities. The opportunities and threats aspects focus on the external environment.

Match each item with the appropriate element of the SWOT analysis.

a. Post office closings
b. JPM has information technology infrastructure
c. Increasing demand for international packages
d. JPM has an excellent workforce and human resource department
e. Potential global economic recession
f. JPM has increasing labor costs
g. JPM has less fuel efficient planes
h. Increasing fuel costs due to turmoil in the Middle East

1. Weaknesses
2. Threats
3. Opportunities
4. Strengths

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Answer:

JPM Overnight Delivery

SWOT Analysis

Categorizing Potential Elements in JPM's SWOT Analysis

Weaknesses:

f. JPM has increasing labor costs

g. JPM has less fuel efficient planes

Threats:

e. Potential global economic recession

h. Increasing fuel costs due to turmoil in the Middle East

Opportunities:

a. Post office closings

c. Increasing demand for international packages

Strengths:

b. JPM has information technology infrastructure

d. JPM has an excellent workforce and human resource department

Explanation:

a) SWOT Analysis is a useful framework and tool for analyzing JPM's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. It helps JPM to build on what it does well, to address what it lacks, to minimize risks, and to take advantage of chances for success.

1. Weaknesses:  These are internal risks that the organization is lacking, which can draw the organization down.

2. Threats:  These are the outside risks facing the business from the market, challenging its success drive.

3. Opportunities:  These are the chances presented by the environment for the organization to fly.

4. Strengths:  These are internal capabilities, knowledge, and resources that the organization can utilize to overcome weaknesses and threats while grabbing the opportunities.

Identify whether each of the following examples belongs in M1 or M2. If an example belongs in both, be sure to check both boxes.

a. Crystal has $8,000 in a two-year certificate of deposit (CD).
b. Tim has a roll of quarters that he just withdrew from the bank to do laundry.
c. Brian has $25,000 in a money market account.

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Answer:

M2

M1 M2

M2

Explanation:

Assume that two countries (Home and Foreign) each produce two goods (corn and wheat) under constant cost production. Home produces 1/2 ton of corn or 1 ton of wheat with a day of labor. Foreign produces 1 ton of corn and 1/2 ton of wheat. Suppose that, after trade occurs, the international price actually becomes 1.5 tons of wheat per ton of corn.

Required:
a. What is Home's price of corn in autarky?
b. How large is Home's labor force?

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Answer:

Home and Foreign

a. Home's price of corn in autarky = 2 tons of wheat

b. Home's labor force is half of the labor force of Foreign.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Number of countries involved in trade = 2

Number of goods produced = 2 (corn and wheat)

Country   Tons of corn   Tons of wheat

Home          1/2                    1

Foreign       1                        1/2

International price = 1.5 tons of wheat per ton of corn

Home's price of corn in autarky = 2 tons of wheat (1 / 0.5)

b) In international trade, when the international terms of trade settle at a level that is between each country's opportunity cost, both countries will benefit from the trade.  One country will benefit while the other will lose when the trade terms are too above or below this opportunity cost.

The following partially completed T-accounts summarize transactions for Farwest Corporation during the year: Raw Materials Beg Bal 4,700 10,000 6,900 Work in Process Beg Bal 4,600 26,300 7,400 8,000 6,800 Finished Goods Beg Bal 1,900 22,900 26,300 Manufacturing Overhead 2,600 6,800 3,000 1,900 Wages & Salaries Payable 12,300 Beg Bal 1,400 11,000 Cost of Goods Sold 22,900 The Cost of Goods Manufactured was: Group of answer choices $22,900 $26,300 $6,400 $49,200

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1. In a manufacturing firm, product costs include: ______

a. all GAAP costs
b. all variable costs
c. all manufacturing costs
d. all fixed costs all non-manufacturing costs

2. Period costs include:

a. all fixed costs
b. all non-manufacturing costs
c. all variable costs
d. all non-GAAP costs
e. all manufacturing costs

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Answer and Explanation:

1. The product cost involved all the manufacturing cost i.e. direct cost that includes direct material, direct labor, manufacturing overhead etc

2. The period cost involved non-manufacturing cost i.e. indirect cost like rent expense, fixed selling & admin expenses, depreciation expense, etc

Therefore for 1 the option c is correct and for 2 the option b is correct

1.  In a manufacturing firm, product costs include all manufacturing costs. Thus, option C is the correct option.

2. Period costs include all non-manufacturing costs. Thus, option B is the correct option.

Product Costs are the expenses incurred during a product's creation. Materials, labor, production supplies, and factory overhead are all included in these prices. A product cost includes the price of the labor needed to provide a service to a consumer.

Period costs are any expenses that are not accounted for in product costs. The manufacturing method is not directly related to period expenses. Period costs include overhead and sales, general, and administrative (SG&A) expenses. Period costs are expenses that are not connected to or related to the creation of inventories in management and cost accounting.

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Ralph has experienced financial difficulties as a result of his struggling business. He has been behind on his mortgage payments for the last six months. The mortgage holder, who is a friend of Ralph's, has offered to accept $80,000 in full payment of the $100,000 owed on the mortgage and payable over the next 10 years. The interest rate of the mortgage is 7%, and the market rate is now 8%.

Required:
What tax issues are raised by the creditor's offer?

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Answer: Recognition of $20,000 gain in income.

Explanation:

The creditor reduced the mortgage that Ralph would have to pay by $20,000 because Ralph was struggling to keep up payments. When debt is reduced, the reduction is usually taxable because it is treated as income.

The reason for the reduction of debt is not a reason for a debt reduction being exempt from taxation so the $20,000 will have to be treated as a gain and will be reported as such for Ralph's gross income.

A fiscal policy *

1) Is performed by the central bank

2) Effective in the short run

3) Depends on the interest rate in the market

4) None of the above​

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Answer:

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Consider the following budgeted data for the client case of Carla's accounting firm. The client wants a fixed-price quotation.

Direct professional labour $20,700
Direct support labour 10,200
Fringe benefits for direct labour 13,500
Photocopying 1,800
Telephone calls 2,000
Computer lines 5,700

Overhead is allocated at the rate of 100% of direct labour cost.

Required:
Prepare a schedule of the budgeted total costs for the client.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Budgeted total cost is computed as;

Direct support labor $10,200

Direct professional labor $20,700

Fringe benefit for direct labor $13,500

Overhead allocation $30,900

Budgeted total cost $75,300

Therefore, budgeted total cost for the client is $75,300

Select all the correct answers.
Which three statements are true as they relate to supply and demand?
As supply rises, prices generally decrease.
As demand decreases, costs generally increase.
As supply decreases, prices increase.
The average rate of change describes how much a quantity changes as price increases.
As demand rises, the price of the product decreases.
Reset

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Answer:

As demand rises, the price of the product decreases

As demand decreases, costs generally increase

The average rate of change describes how much a quantity changes as price increases.

Explanation:

According to the supply law, the price and the supply have a positive relationship with each other i.e. if the price is increased so the supply is also increased and vice versa

On the other hand, according to the law of demand the price and the demand has the negative relationship with each other i.e. if the price rises so the quantity demanded would decrease and vice versa

In addition to this, in the case when prices are rises so there is a change in the quantity via average change rate

Identify the following as financing activities (F) or investing activities (I):

a. Purchase of equipment
b. Purchase of treasury stock
c. Reduction of long-term debt
d. Sale of building
e. Resale of treasury stock
f. Increase in short-term debt
g. Issuance of common stock
h. Purchase of land
i. Purchase of common stock of another firm
j. Payment of cash dividends
k. Gain on sale of land
l. Repayment of debt principal

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Answer:

Explanation:

Financial activities would basically be anything that involves money but is does not involve an asset with value. This would instead be considered Investing activities if you are buying or selling any asset financial asset. Therefore the following would be considered...

a. Purchase of equipment   (F)

b. Purchase of treasury stock  (I)

c. Reduction of long-term debt   (F)

d. Sale of building   (I)

e. Resale of treasury stock   (I)

f. Increase in short-term debt   (F)

g. Issuance of common stock  (I)

h. Purchase of land   (I)

i. Purchase of common stock of another firm   (I)

j. Payment of cash dividends   (I)

k. Gain on sale of land   (I)

l. Repayment of debt principal   (F)

Should all managers must always aim for the top position?why or why not

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Yes So they can get more money

Answer:

The aim for most managers is to meet the requirements of their boss, and skilled managers know they can't do that without the help of the employees they oversee. Managers who fail to involve subordinates in achieving business goals can miss a mark of achievement for themselves and their company

Explanation:

The 2008 balance sheet of Maria's Tennis Shop, Inc., showed $2.9 million in long-term debt, $770,000 in the common stock account, and $6 million in the additional paid-in surplus account. The 2009 balance sheet showed $3.5 million, $985,000, and $8.25 million in the same three accounts, respectively. The 2009 income statement showed an interest expense of $230,000. The company paid out $550,000 in cash dividends during 2009. If the firm's net capital spending for 2009 was $780,000, and the firm reduced its net working capital investment by $165,000, the firm's 2009 operating cash flow, or OCF is:_________.
a. $-2,770,000
b. $-1,670,000
c. $-2,285,000
d. $-4,000,000
e. $2,615,000

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Answer:

OCF = -$1,670,000

Explanation:

To calculate this, the following are first calculated:

Cash flow to creditors = Interest expense - (Long-term debt in 2009 - Long-term debt in 2008) = $230,000 – (3,500,000 – 2,900,000) = -$370,000

Cash flow to stockholders = Dividends paid – ((Common stock in 2009 + Additional paid-in surplus in 2009) - (Common stock in 2008 + Additional paid-in surplus in 2008)) = $550,000 – (($985,000 + $8,250,000) – ($770,000 + $6,000,000)) = -$1,915,000

Cash flow from assets = Cash flow to creditors + Cash flow to stockholders = -$370,000 - $1,915,000 = $2,285,000

The the firm's 2009 operating cash flow, or OCF can now be calculated as follows:

Cash flow from assets = OCF - Net working capital investment  - Net capital spending

-$2,285,000 = OCF - (-$165,000) - $780,000

-$2,285,000 = OCF + $165,000 - $780,000

OCF = -$2,285,000 - $165,000 + $780,000 = -$1,670,000

The following condensed balance sheet is for the partnership of Hardwick, Saunders, and Ferris, who share profits and losses in the ratio of 4:3:3, respectively:
Cash $90,000 Accounts payable $210,000
Other assets 820,000 Ferris, loan 40,000
Hardwick, loan 30,000 Hardwick, capital 300,000
Saunders, capital 200,000
Ferris, capital 190,000
Total assets $940,000Total liabilities and capital $940,000
The partners decide to liquidate the partnership. Forty percent of the other assets are sold for $200,000.
Prepare a proposed schedule of liquidation at this point in time.

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Answer:

Hardwick, Saunders, and Ferris Partnership

Proposed Schedule of Liquidation:

Total Cash Realized =  $772,000

Accounts payable         (210,000)

Available cash =          $562,000

Ferris, loan        40,000

Hardwick, loan  30,000 (70,000)

After loans                  $492,000

Repayment of capital:

Hardwick, capital  = $220,800

Saunders, capital =  $140,600

Ferris, capital =        $130,600

Explanation:

Profits and losses sharing ratios:

Hardwick = 4

Saunders = 3

Ferris = 3

Condensed Balance Sheet:

Cash                  $90,000    Accounts payable               $210,000

Other assets     820,000    Ferris, loan                              40,000

                                            Hardwick, loan                        30,000

                                            Hardwick, capital                  300,000

                                            Saunders, capital                 200,000

                                            Ferris, capital                        190,000

Total assets   $940,000    Total liabilities and capital $940,000

Realization of Assets:

Cash                  $90,000

Other assets     482,000 (60% of $820,000)

Other assets    200,000 (40% of $820,000)

Total cash realized = $772,000

Total capital = $690,000

Total cash available to settle capital = $492,000

Shortfall in capital = $198,000

This is shared according to their loss sharing ratio:

Hardwick = $198,000 * 40% = $79,200

Saunders = $198,000 * 30% = $59,400

Ferris = $198,000 * 30% = $59,400

The shortfall is deducted from their capital accounts:

Hardwick, capital $220,800 (300,000 - 79,200)

Saunders, capital $140,600 (200,000 - 59,400)

Ferris, capital $130,600 (190,000 - 59,400)

Balance shared = $492,000

Poorer countries have historically been responsible for the bulk of world carbon emissions because of poor technology and environmental regulations. Air and water quality in developed countries is generally much better today than it was several decades ago. Tackling climate change issues is likely to only modestly dent long-term economic growth. Carbon emissions are negatively correlated with economic growth.
a. True
b. False

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Answer:

Carbon emissions are negatively correlated with economic growth.

b. False

Explanation:

Various environmental studies have established that economic growth has caused more carbon emissions into the atmosphere.  Greater carbon emission is done by the less developed countries than by the developed nations.  Coupled with poor technology and lax environmental regulations, the poorer countries also suffer more from the carbon emissions.  However, climate change has posed challenges to the world generally in recent times.  Therefore, there is the need to tackle the problems head-on because tackling climate issues will not deter long-term economic growth.

A limit buy order is an order to buy if the stock price goes ___ a specified level; a stop buy is an order to buy if the stock price goes ___ a specified level; a limit sell is an order to sell if the stock price goes ___ a specified level; a stop loss is an order to sell if the stock price goes ___ a specified level.

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Answer:

YES

Explanation:

A company is developing its weekly production plan. The company produces two products, A and B, which are processed in two departments. Setting up each batch of A requires $60 of labor while setting up a batch of B costs $80. Each unit of A generates a profit of $17 while a unit of B earns a profit of $21. The company can sell all the units it produces. The data for the problem are summarized below.
Hours required by
Operation A B Hours
Cutting 3 4 48
Welding 2 1 36
The decision variables are defined as:
xi = the amount of product i produced
yi = 1 if xi > 0 and 0 if xi = 0
A spreadsheet implementation of the problem is shown below.
Q1. What is the objective function for this problem?
a. Maximize: 17x1 + 21x2 - 60y1 - 80y2
b. Minimize: 60y1 + 80y2
c. Minimize: 17x1 + 21x2 - 60y1 - 80y2
d. d. Maximize: 17x1 + 21x2
Q2. What is the appropriate formula to use in cell E8 of the Excel implementation of the ILP model for this problem?
a. =SUMPRODUCT(B8:C8,B14:C14) - SUMPRODUCT(B5:C5,B7:C7)
b. =SUMPRODUCT(B5:C5,B7:C7) - SUMPRODUCT(B8:C8,B14:C14)
c. =SUMPRODUCT(B5:C5,B7:C7) - SUMPRODUCT(B8:C8,B15:C15)
d. =SUMPRODUCT(B5:C5,B7:C7) - B8:C8
Q3. Which of the following algebraic constraints creates the link between setting up to produce A's and making some A's for this problem?
a. x1 - 18 y1 > 0
b. x1 - y1 = 0
c. = if(x1 > 0, y1 = 1, y1 = 0)
d. x1 < 16y1

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Answer:

The responses to this question can be defined as follows:

Explanation:

In question 1, the objective function to solve the given problem is: [tex]\text{Maximize:} 17x_1 + 21x_2 - 60y_1 - 80y_2[/tex]

In question 2, "[tex]=\text{SUMPRODUCT}(B5:C5,B7:C7) - \text{SUMPRODUCT}(B8:C8,B14:C14)[/tex] "

is the appropriate choice for the formula, which is using in cell E8, and it is also used in the ILP model.

In question 3, the choice "[tex]x_1 < 16y_1[/tex]" is used in the algebraic constraint for creating the link between setting up to produce A's and making some A's.

Identify Project Needs The first step in any media-driven project is to determine whether the project is relevant to the purpose, audience, and audience needs. This step is important as the answers to the project questions will determine how you plan, structure, and produce a video-based project.Purpose:Upon completing this project, you will be able to understand how to decide what is needed for a project.Steps for completion:1.Which are four questions that need to be answered before beginning a project

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Answer:

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A company pays each of its two office employees each Friday at the rate of $240 per day for a five-day week that begins on Monday. If the monthly accounting period ends on Tuesday and the employees worked on both Monday and Tuesday, the month-end adjusting entry to record the salaries earned but unpaid is:_________.a. Debit Unpaid Salaries $1,440 and credit Salaries Payable $1,440.b. Debit Salaries Expense $960 and credit Salaries Payable $960.c. Debit Salaries Expense $1,440 and credit Salaries Payable $1,440.d. Debit Salaries Payable $960 and credit Salaries Expense $960.e. Debit Salaries Expense $960 and credit Cash $960.

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Answer:

b. Debit Salaries Expense $960 and credit Salaries Payable $960.

Explanation:

Salary expense per employee = $240 per day

Number of employees = 2

Salary expense for 2 days = Salary expense per employee * Number of employees * 2 = $240 * 2 * 2 = $960

Date   Account title           Debit     Credit

          Salaries expense     $960  

                  Salaries payable             $960

          (To record salaries expense for 2 days)

A company that sells running shoes online wants to compare two new marketing strategies. They will test the strategies on 10 weekdays. In the morning of each day, a web page describing the comfort of the running shoes will be displayed. In the afternoon of each day, a web page describing the discounted price for the shoes will be displayed. Sales of the featured running shoes in the morning will be compared with sales in the afternoon at the end of the experiment. What are the experimental units, the treatments, and the outcomes for this experiment

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Answer:

The explanation of the three factors and they conclusion are below.

Explanation:

To begin with, when we talk about experimental units we refer to the entities that the researcher looks forward to make inferences about, so that means that in this case the experimental units of the situation will be all the people who got to visit the website in both schedules, the morning shift and the afternoon shift.

Secondly, the treatments is understood to be the process or the way, it could be said, that the researchers administrate to the experimental units. So that implicates that in this case the treatments will be the morning with its comfort described and the afternoon on the other side with its discounted prices shown.

Finally, the most probable outcomes for this experiments will be that the statics will show how the people interact with the variables and which of them generated more interest, that being either price or comfort. It will also show the behavior of the people when it comes to understand if the tend more to visit the web site at morning or afternoon.

If two tables do not already have relationships, how can they be related in the Design view?
O Establish primary keys for both of the tables.
O Right-click the table title and then click link tables.
O Drag and drop a field from one table to another.
O Make sure that only one table has a primary key.
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Answer:C

Explanation:e2020

Answer:

c

Explanation:

Burglars broke into an electronics store and left with 30 global navigation systems with a total retail value of $6,750 and 3 paper shredders with a total retail value of $255. What is the average retail value of each navigation system

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Answer:

$225

Explanation:

Rossdale, Inc., had additions to retained earnings for the year just ended of $641,000. The firm paid out $50,000 in cash dividends, and it has ending total equity of $7.36 million.
1. If the company currently has 730,000 shares of common stock outstanding, what are:
a. Earnings per share?
b. Dividends per share?
c. Book value per share? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answers to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)
2. lf he stock currently sells or $30.60 per share, what is:
a. the market-to-book ratio?
b. the price earnings ratio?
3. If total sales were $10.66 million, what is the price-sales ratio?

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Answer:

1. a. Earnings per share:

= Total earnings / No. of shares

= (Addition to retained earnings + Dividends) / No. of shares

= (641,000 + 50,000) / 730,000

= $0.95

b. Dividends per share:

= Dividends / No. of shares

= 50,000 / 730,000

= $0.07

c. Book Value per share:

= Ending total equity / No. of shares

= 7,360,000 / 730,000

= $10.08

2. a. Market to book ratio

= Market price / Book value

= 30.60 / 10.08

= 3.06 times

b. Price - earnings ratio:

= Market price / Earnings per share

= 30.60 / 0.95

= 32.21 times

3. Price - sales ratio

= Market value of equity / Sales

= (30.60 * 730,000 shares) / 10,660,000

= 2.1 times

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