Why are businesses using LinkedIn automation for lead generation?

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Answer 1

Answer:

A few years back, LinkedIn automation raised eyebrows among the business community. Many embraced it and started taking advantage of it while many others hesitated thinking that it’s spammy.  

In recent years, there has been a dramatic shift in the marketing landscape and businesses are using automation to streamline their workflows. Almost 40% of the small and large businesses have already included automation into their workflows one way or the other.


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Paxton Company can produce a component of its product that incurs the following costs per unit: direct materials, $9.50; direct labor, $13.50, variable overhead $2.50 and fixed overhead, $7.50. An outside supplier has offered to sell the product to Paxton for $33.00. Compute the net incremental cost or savings of buying the component.

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Answer:

$7.50 per unit

Explanation:

Cost of buying from outside supplier = $33 per unit.

Relevant cost of making such component in-house = Direct materials+ Direct labor+ Variable overhead

= $9.50 per unit + $13.50 per unit + $2.50 per unit

= $25.50 per unit

Net incremental cost of buying the component = Cost of buying from outside supplier- Relevant cost of making such component in-house

= $33.00 per unit - $25.50 per unit

= $7.50 per unit

Assume you deposit $5,000 at the end of each year into an account paying 9.5 percent interest. a. How much money will you have in the account in 19 years

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Answer: $242,567.27

Explanation:

The $5,000 is an annuity as it is being paid every year and is a constant amount.

The value in 19 years is the future value of this annuity:

Future value of annuity = Annuity * ( ( 1 + rate) ^ number of years - 1) / rate

= 5,000 * ( ( 1 + 9.5%)¹⁹ - 1) / 9.5%

= $242,567.27

Marigold Corp. reported a net loss of $12300 for the year ended December 31, 2017. During the year, accounts receivable decreased $6150, inventory increased $9840, accounts payable increased by $12300, and depreciation expense of $7380 was recorded. During 2017, operating activities ________.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Computation of operating activities

Net loss

($12,300)

Add:

Depreciation expense

$7,380

Accounts payable increase

$12,300

Accounts receivable decreased

$6,150

Less:

Inventory increased

($9,840)

Operating activities

$3,690

Therefore, during 2017 operating activities used net cash of $3,690

Jillian Diaz receives a regular salary of $1,500 a month and is entitled to overtime pay at the rate of one and one-half times the regular hourly rate for any time worked in excess of 40 hours per week. Diaz's overtime pay rate is a.$6.92. b.$1,800. c.$12.98. d.$276.92.

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Answer: $14.07

Explanation:

The regular salary of $1,500 is based on a 40-hour week.

The rate per hour assuming 4 weeks is:

= 1,500 / (40 * 4)

= $9.38

Overtime rates are one and one-half times the regular hourly rate:

= 9.38 * 1¹/₂

= $14.07

A firm that purchases a commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) information system benefits by getting a standardized system without having to absorb development costs, but risks getting a system that does not align with the firm's businesses processes and existing technologies.
a. True
b. False

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Answer: True

Explanation:

Commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) software refers to the software products which are readily made and hence are available in the market for purchase.

One benefit of this is that when it's purchased, the company gets a standardized system without having to absorb development cost. Despite this advantage, it has a disadvantage as the company can risk getting a system which doesn't align with the businesses processes and existing technologies of the company.

SureLock Manufacturing Co. makes and sells several models of locks. The cost records for the ZForce lock show that manufacturing costs total $19.62 per lock. An analysis of this amount indicates that $11.90 of the total cost has a variable cost behavior pattern, and the remainder is an allocation of fixed manufacturing overhead. The normal selling price of this model is $29.00 per lock. A chain store has offered to buy 14,000 ZForce locks from SureLock at a price of $15.75 each to sell in a market that would not compete with SureLock’s regular business. SureLock has manufacturing capacity available and could make these locks without incurring additional fixed manufacturing overhead.
Required:
a. Calculate the effect on SureLock’s operating income of accepting the order from the chain store.
b. If SureLock’s costs had not been classified by cost behavior pattern, is it likely that a correct special order analysis would have been made? Explain your answer.
c. Identify the key qualitative factors that SureLock managers should consider with respect to this special order decision.

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Answer:

a. $53900

Explanation:

a. the effect on surelocks operating income

$15.75 - $11.9

= $3.85*14000 zforce locks

= $53900

the operating income has risen by 53900 dolars

b. the correct special order analysis can only come in if the the actual cost that was made on the special order was stated. If not the decison cannot be tken rightly given that the total cost and the fixed manufacturing cost is higher than that of the special order price for selling. the special order is not going to be accepted given this reason. So a correct special order analysis would not be made.

c. the key qualitative factors are

selling cost for each lock for this special order and also the variable costs.

When Chernobyl melted down in the Soviet Union, the: a. price of U.S. basketballs increased. b. prices of assets reacted slowly to the information. c. price of U.S. potatoes increased. d. stock prices of U.S. nuclear plants increased.

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Answer: d. stock prices of U.S. nuclear plants increased.

Explanation:

Chernobyl was a nuclear power plant in the former Soviet Union that was being used to produce electricity until it suffered a meltdown that effectively rendered the surrounding areas unlivable.

In response to this disaster, the stock prices of U.S. nuclear power plants went up because the Soviet meltdown not only reduced the supply of nuclear powered electricity but also showed that American engineering was superior and so people bought more American nuclear plant shares which took its price up.

Your boss believes the company's power plant is producing too much air pollution on a typical island. Your boss gives you three choices for dealing with this problem because he/she does not want to deal with it: You can pay a pollution tax (Carbon Offsets) one time of $13,000,000 immediately. You can close the plant and install a power cable from the mainland to the Island. That will cost you $1,000,000 at the end of this year, $3,000,000 at the end of next year and then $750,000 forever for maintenance. You can retrofit the plant with scrubbers to reduce the emissions to make the plant green. That will cost $7.5m at the end of this year and $100,000 for 50-years for maintenance. Assume that the cost of generating power on the mainland is approximately the same as the cost of generating power at the Island's plant. Assume, this comes as a surprise to you and you, have not saved any money in reserves, and you need to raise capital. Additional information is that market has a 12 percent market risk premium on the power plant with the risk-free rate being 5 percent with a company tax rate of 35 percent.
Current total raised capital at the power plant: (This will help you calculate the WACC) Debt – 7,000 outstanding bonds, at 7.5% coupon and 20 years to maturity. These bonds pay interest semiannually and quoted a price of 108 percent of par. Common Stock -180,000 shares outstanding, selling for $50 per share: Beta .90. Preferred Stock – 8,000 shares of 5.5 percent preferred stock outstanding, currently selling for $95.00 per share. Please answer in essay format and provide your Excel document showing all your calculation in appendixes choose the best option for Island. Support your answer with your calculations. Also, to calculations use specified resources, other appropriate scholarly resources, including older articles.

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Answer:

WACC is 10.38%.

Best option is no 3, paying $750,000 this year and then $100,000 for 5 years.

Explanation:

WACC = Common stock * cost of equity + Debt * Cost of debt + Preferred stock * rate of return.

Common stock = 180,000 shares * $50 = $9,000,000

Preferred stock = 8,000 shares * $95 per share = $760,000

Debt = 7,000 bonds * 108% = $7,560,000

Cost of equity : 12% * 0.9 + 5% = 12.5%

Cost of debt : 7.5% * 0.65 = 4.40%

Preferred stock return rate : 5.5% / 95 = 5.79%

WACC = 10.38%

PV for option 1: $13,000,000

PV for option 2: $9,298,647

PV for option 3: $7,661,247

On the basis of this information, what were total maintenance costs when the company experienced 23,000 machine hours of activity, total maintenance costs averaged $34.30 per hour. When activity jumped to 27,000 machine hours, which was still within the relevant range, the average total cost per machine hour was $27.30.

a. On the basis of this information, the variable cost per machine hour was:___________
b. On the basis of this information, the fixed cost was:___________-
c. On the basis of this information, what were total maintenance costs when the company experienced 25,000 machine hours?

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the total cost for each activity level:

High activity level= 27,000*27.3= $737,100

Low activity level= 23,000*34.3= $788,900

Now, using the high-low method, we can determine the variable and fixed costs:

Variable cost per unit= (Highest activity cost - Lowest activity cost)/ (Highest activity units - Lowest activity units)

Variable cost per unit= (788,900 - 737,100) / (27,000 - 23,000)

Variable cost per unit= $12.95 per machine-hour

Fixed costs= Highest activity cost - (Variable cost per unit * HAU)

Fixed costs= 788,900 - (12.95*27,000)

Fixed costs= $439,250

Fixed costs= LAC - (Variable cost per unit* LAU)

Fixed costs= 737,100 - (12.95*23,000)

Fixed costs= $439,250

Finally, for 25,000 hours:

Total cost= 439,250 + 12.95*2,5000

Total cost= $763,000

A client of an investment firm has $10000 available for investment. He has instructed that his money be invested in three stocks, so that no more than $5000 is invested in any one stock but at least $1000 be invested in each stock. He has further instructed the firm to use its current data and invest in the manner that maximizes his overall gain during a one-year period. The stocks, the current price per share and the firm’s predicted stock price a year from now are summarized below:

Stock Current  Price Projected Price 1 year
James $25 $35
QM $50 $60
Del Candy $100 $125

Required:
Formulate the problem as a linear programming model including decision variables, objective function and the constraints. Use the first letter of each variable to represent the decision variable.

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Answer:

Decision variables:

J = Number of James stocks

Q= Number of QM stocks

D = Number od Del Candy stocks

Objective Function:

G=10J+10Q+25D

Constrains:

[tex]25J+50Q+100D \leq 10,000[/tex]

[tex]J \leq 200[/tex]

[tex]Q \leq 100[/tex]

[tex]D \leq 50[/tex]

[tex]J \geq 40[/tex]

[tex]Q \geq 20[/tex]

[tex]D \geq 10[/tex]

Explanation:

In order to define the decision variables we take the first letter of each Stock, as the problem indicates. We have three Stocks: James, QM and Del Candy, so:

J = Number of James stocks

Q= Number of QM stocks

D = Number od Del Candy stocks

Now, to get the objective function, we need to know how much each stock is going to earn. For the James stocks, we know that the original value is $25 and the future value is $35, therefore, each stock will gain: $35-$25=$10.

That's where the 10J came from.

For the QM stocks, we know that the original value is $50 and the future value is $60, therefore, each stock will gain: $60-$50=$10.

That's where the 10Q came from.

And finally. For the Del Candy stocks, we know that the original value is $100 and the future value is $125, therefore, each stock will gain: $125-$100=$25.

That's where the 25D came from.

So we put them all together to get our objective function, which will represent the overall gain during the one year period:

G=10J+10Q+25D

For the constrains, we know that the client wishes to invest $10,000 and that James stock's price is $25, QM's price is $50 and Del Candy's price is $100 so the first constrain will be:

[tex]25J+50Q+100D \leq 10,000[/tex]

It would be less than or equal because they have a top of $10,000 to invest. They could invest less though if that maximizes the profit.

Next, the client said that no more than $5,000 should be invested in any one stock, so we take the price of each stock and the number of shares to be bought for each stock and build our inequalities:

[tex]25J \leq 5,000[/tex]

[tex]50Q \leq 5,000[/tex]

[tex]100D \leq 5,000[/tex]

and solve for each variable so we get:

[tex]J \leq 200[/tex]

[tex]Q \leq 100[/tex]

[tex]D \leq 50[/tex]

the client also said that at least $1,000 should be invested in each stock, so we get the following inequalities:

[tex]25J \geq 1,000[/tex]

[tex]50Q \geq 1,000[/tex]

[tex]100D \geq 1,000[/tex]

and then we solve each inequality for the given variable>

[tex]J \geq 40[/tex]

[tex]Q \geq 20[/tex]

[tex]D \geq 10[/tex]

Pet Place Supplies Inc., a pet wholesale supplier, was organized on May 1. Projected sales for each of the first three months of operations are as follows:May$134,000June155,000July169,000All sales are on account. Sixty-five percent of sales are expected to be collected in the month of the sale, 30% in the month following the sale, and the remainder in the second month fol-lowing the sale.Prepare a schedule indicating cash collections from sales for May, June, and July

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Answer:

Pet Place Supplies Inc.

Schedule of Cash from Sales for May, June, and July:

                                             May           June           July

Cash collections:

60% month of sale         $80,400     $93,000   $101,400

30% ffg month of sale                         40,200      46,500

10% second month                                                 13,400

Total cash collections   $80,400    $133,200   $161,300

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                             May           June           July

Projected credit sales    $134,000   $155,000  $169,000

Cash collections:

60% month of sale         $80,400     $93,000   $101,400

30% ffg month of sale                         40,200      46,500

10% second month                                                 13,400

Total cash collections   $80,400    $133,200   $161,300

n January 1, 2018, the Shagri Company began construction on a new manufacturing facility for its own use. The building was completed in 2019. The only interest-bearing debt the company had outstanding during 2018 was long-term bonds with a book value of $11,600,000 and an effective interest rate of 11%. Construction expenditures incurred during 2018 were as follows: January 1 $ 660,000 March 1 696,000 July 31 576,000 September 30 760,000 December 31 460,000 Required: Calculate the amount of interest capitalized for 2018.

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Answer:

$183,700

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the amount of interest capitalized for 2018.

First step is to calculate the Accumlated expenditure

Date Expenditure * Weight = Average

January 1 660000 * 12/12 =660,000

March 1 696000 * 10/12 = 580,000

July 31 576000 * 5/12 = 240,000

September 30 760000 * 3/12 =190,000

December 31 460000 * 0/12 = 0

Accumulated expenditure=660,000+580,000+240,000+190,000

Accumulated expenditure=$1,670,000

Now let determine the amount of interest capitalized for 2018

Interest capitalized for 2018=$1,670,000 * 11%

Interest capitalized for 2018=$183,700

Therefore the amount of interest capitalized for 2018 is $183,700

Good Note Company specializes in the repair of music equipment and is owned and operated by Robin Stahl. On November 30, 2016, the end of the current year, the accountant for Good Note Company prepared an unadjusted trial balance and an adjusted trial balance.Compare the unadjusted trial balance to the adjusted trial balance. Journalize the seven entries that adjusted the accounts at November 30. None of the accounts were affected by more than one adjusting entry. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.Adjusted Trial BalanceGood Note CompanyADJUSTED TRIAL BALANCENovember 30, 2016 ACCOUNT TITLE DEBIT CREDIT1 Cash 38,250.002 Accounts Receivable 89,500.003 Supplies 2,400.004 Prepaid Insurance 3,850.00 5 Equipment 290,450.006 Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment 106,100.007 Automobiles 129,500.008 Accumulated Depreciation-Automobiles 62,050.009 Accounts Payable 26,130.0010 Salaries Payable 8,100.0011 Unearned Service Fees 9,000.0012 Common Stock 100,000.0013 Retained Earnings 224,020.0014 Dividends 75,000.0015 Service Fees Earned 742,800.0016 Salaries Expense 525,000.0017 Rent Expense 54,000.0018 Supplies Expense 8,850.0019 Depreciation Expense-Equipment 11,600.0020 Depreciation Expense-Automobiles 7,300.0021 Utilities Expense 14,100.0022 Taxes Expense 8,175.0023 Insurance Expense 10,400.0024 Miscellaneous Expense 9,825.0025 Totals 1,278,200.00 1,278,200.00Chart of AccountsCHART OF ACCOUNTSGood Note CompanyGeneral Ledger ASSETS11 Cash12 Accounts Receivable13 Supplies14 Prepaid Insurance16 Equipment17 Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment18 Automobiles19 Accumulated Depreciation-Automobiles LIABILITIES21 Accounts Payable22 Salaries Payable23 Unearned Service Fees EQUITY31 Common Stock32 Retained Earnings33 Dividends REVENUE41 Service Fees Earned EXPENSES51 Salaries Expense52 Rent Expense53 Supplies Expense54 Depreciation Expense-Equipment55 Depreciation Expense-Automobiles56 Utilities Expense57 Taxes Expense58 Insurance Expense59 Miscellaneous ExpenseJournalShaded cells have feedback.Compare the unadjusted trial balance to the adjusted trial balance. Journalize the seven entries that adjusted the accounts at November 30. None of the accounts were affected by more than one adjusting entry. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.

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Answer:

Good Note Company

Journal Entries:

Debit 23 Unearned Service Fees $9,000

Credit 41 Service Fees Earned $9,000

To record earned fees.

Debit 51 Salaries Expense $8,100

Credit 22 Salaries Payable $8,100

To record accrued salaries.

Debit 53 Supplies Expense $8,850

Credit 13 Supplies $8,850

To record used supplies.

Debit 54 Depreciation Expense-Equipment 11,600

Credit 17 Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment $11,600

To record depreciation expense for the period.

Debit 55 Depreciation Expense-Automobiles 7,300

Credit 19 Accumulated Depreciation-Automobiles  $7,300

To record depreciation expense for the period.

Debit 56 Utilities Expense $1,200

Credit 21 Accounts Payable $1,200

To record accrued utilities expense.

Debit 58 Insurance Expense $10,400

Credit 14 Prepaid Insurance $10,400

To record expired insurance.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Good Note Company

UNADJUSTED TRIAL BALANCE

November 30, 2016

  ACCOUNT TITLE          DEBIT           CREDIT

1  Cash                                     38,250

2  Accounts Receivable         89,500

3 Supplies                               11,250

4 Prepaid Insurance             14,250

5 Equipment                     290,450

6 Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment     94,500

7 Automobiles                   129,500

8 Accumulated Depreciation-Automobiles 54,750

9  Accounts Payable            24,930

10  Salaries Payable

11   Unearned Service Fees                           18,000

12  Common Stock                                      100,000

13  Retained Earnings                                224,020

14  Dividends                                                75,000

15 Service Fees Earned                            733,800

16  Salaries Expense                                 516,900

17  Rent Expense                                        54,000

18  Supplies Expense

19  Depreciation Expense-Equipment

20 Depreciation Expense-Automobiles

21  Utilities Expense            12,900

22  Taxes Expense                8,175

23 Insurance Expense

24  Miscellaneous Expense  9,825

25 Totals                        1,250,000       1,250,000

Good Note Company

ADJUSTED TRIAL BALANCE

November 30, 2016

ACCOUNT TITLE DEBIT CREDIT

1 Cash 38,250

2 Accounts Receivable 89,500

3 Supplies 2,400

4 Prepaid Insurance 3,850

5 Equipment 290,450

6 Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment 106,100

7 Automobiles 129,500

8 Accumulated Depreciation-Automobiles 62,050

9 Accounts Payable 26,130

10 Salaries Payable 8,100

11 Unearned Service Fees 9,000

12 Common Stock 100,000

13 Retained Earnings 224,020

14 Dividends 75,000

15 Service Fees Earned 742,800

16 Salaries Expense 525,000

17 Rent Expense 54,000

18 Supplies Expense 8,850

19 Depreciation Expense-Equipment 11,600

20 Depreciation Expense-Automobiles 7,300

21 Utilities Expense 14,100

22 Taxes Expense 8,175

23 Insurance Expense 10,400

24 Miscellaneous Expense 9,825

25 Totals 1,278,200.00 1,278,200

Analysis of Adjustments:

23 Unearned Service Fees $9,000 41 Service Fees Earned $9,000

51 Salaries Expense $8,100 22  Salaries Payable $8,100

53 Supplies Expense $8,850 13 Supplies $8,850

54 Depreciation Expense-Equipment 11,600 17 Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment $11,600

55 Depreciation Expense-Automobiles 7,300 19 Accumulated Depreciation-Automobiles  $7,300

56 Utilities Expense $1,200 21 Accounts Payable $1,200

58 Insurance Expense $10,400 14 Prepaid Insurance $10,400

Which of the following has the greatest impact on how long an employee stays with an organization and how productive the employee is while there?
a. The employee's coworkers
b. The employee's relationship with their immediate manager
c. How much the employee is paid
d. Promotion opportunities

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Answer: The employee's relationship with their immediate manager.

Explanation:

Despite the fact that the options given have an effect on how long an employee will stay in an organization, the greatest impact will be the employee's relationship with their immediate manager.

When a worker has a bad relationship with their immediate manager, this beings about disruption in communication and there won't be a cordial relationship with the manager. This affects the worker and can lead to the worker finding another job.

Andy Manufacturing produces a single product that sells for $80. Variable costs per unit equal $40. The company expects total fixed costs to be $82,000 for the next month at the projected sales level of 2,700 units. Attempting to improve performance, management is considering several alternative actions. Each situation is to be evaluated separately. Suppose that management believes that an 11% reduction in the selling price will result in an 11% increase in unit sales. If this proposed reduction in selling price is implemented: (Do not round intermediary calculations, and round the final answer to the nearest whole number.)

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Answer:

The correct option is A) operating income will decrease by $14,494.

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete as the options are omitted. The options are therefore provided to complete the question before answering the question as follows:

A) operating income will decrease by $14,494

B) operating income will increase by $9,266

C) operating income will decrease by $23,760

D) operating income will increase by $14,494

The explanation of the answer is now provided as follows:

Note: See the attached excel file for the Determination of Operating Income BEFORE and AFTER the 11% reduction in the selling price using Contribution Format Income Statement.

From the attached excel file, we have:

Operating Income BEFORE 11% reduction in selling price = $26,00

Operating Income AFTER 11% reduction in selling price = $11,506

Decrease in operating income = Operating Income BEFORE 11% reduction in selling price - Operating Income AFTER 11% reduction in selling price = $26,00 - $11,506 = $14,494

Therefore, the correct option is A) operating income will decrease by $14,494.

When a firm uses the LIFO inventory cost flow assumption: ____________
a) ending inventory will be greater than if FIFO were used.
b) cost of goods sold will be the same as if FIFO were used.
c) net income will be greater than if FIFO were used.
d) better matching of revenue and expense is achieved than under FIFO.

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Answer:

Answer is D. better matching of revenue and expense is achieved than under FIFO.

Explanation:

The inventory cost flow assumption describes the flow of product cost: from the inventory and to cost of goods sold. When a firm uses the LIFO inventory cost flow assumption: better matching of revenue and expense is achieved than under FIFO.

For tax reasons, your client wishes to purchase an annuity that pays $100,000 each year for 6 years, with the first payment in one year. At an interest rate of 7% and focusing on time value of money without consideration of any fees, how much would the client need to invest now

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Answer:

the  amount that should be invested now is $476,654

Explanation:

The computation of the amount that should be invested now is shown below:

= Payment made each year × (1 - (1 + rate of interest)^-number of years) ÷ rate of interest

= $100,000 × [1 - (1 + 7%)^-6] ÷  7%

= $476,654

hence, the  amount that should be invested now is $476,654

Adel wants to get $100 immediately to pay for concert tickets. He currently has no cash or income, but he has a nice gold watch that is worth $500. He is looking for a place to loan him the $100 by using his watch as collateral. Even though it can be risky, what type of business could best meet Adel’s needs? A. rent-to-own service B. pawnshop C. check cashing business D. payday loan business

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Correct Answer: pawnshop

The type of business could best meet Adel’s needs "Pawnshop" where short-term loans individuals can use valuable items like his gold watch as collateral. The correct option is B.

He repays the loan along with interest within a specified period, he can retrieve his watch. Pawnshops are designed to offer immediate cash based on the value of the pledged item.

This solution suits Adel's situation as he can secure the funds he needs for the concert tickets using his watch as collateral even though it involves some risk due to the possibility of losing the watch if he doesn't repay the loan.

Therefore, the correct option is B.

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It's time to buy pet food again and Lisa heads to the grocery store with $40 in her purse, leaving her four hungry dogs and seven hungry cats at home. Dog food costs $1 per can and cat food costs $0.50 per can. Lisa wants to minimize her pet food cost. What is an appropriate objective function for this scenario?

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Answer: Min Z = X1 + 0.50X2

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, the appropriate objective function for this scenario will be explained this:

Let X1 be the number of dog food cans which will be bought

Let X2 be the number of cat food cans which will be bought

Then, the objective function will be:

Min Z = 1X1 + 0.50X2

The appropriate objective function for this scenario is Min Z = X1 + 0.50X2

Objective function:

Since in her purse there is $40 also there is four hungry dogs and seven hungry cats at home. Dog food costs $1 per can and cat food costs $0.50 per can.

So based on this, here we assume that X1 be the no of dog And, X2 should be no of cat

So, the objective function is Min Z = X1 + 0.50X2

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A ________ has reduced or eliminated internal tariffs and adds a common external tariff on products imported from countries outside the group.

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Answer:

Customs union.

Explanation:

Economic integration can be defined as a strategic trade arrangement between countries to eliminate or mitigate trade barriers, as well as coordinate fiscal and monetary policy among its members.

Trade can be defined as a process which typically involves the buying and selling of goods and services between a producer and the customers (consumers) at a specific period of time. There are different types of market or trade bloc used in economic integration and these includes;

I. Political union.

II. Free trade area.

III. Common market.

IV. Economic union.

VI. Customs union.

A customs union can be defined as an agreement between a group of states (two or more neighboring countries) to minimize or eliminate customs duty, remove trade barriers and adopt a common external tariff on imported goods outside the union.

Hence, a customs union is established to reduce or eliminate internal tariffs while adding a common external tariff on products imported from countries outside the group in order to allow free trade among themselves.

Answer:

Customs union.

Explanation:

A Customs union has reduced or eliminated internal tariffs and adds a common external tariff on products imported from countries outside the group.

Comparing each item on a financial statement with a total amount from the same statement is referred to as

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Answer: vertical analysis

Explanation:

Vertical analysis is when each item on a financial statement is compared with a total amount from the same statement.

Vertical analysis refers to a financial statement analysis method whereby each line item in a statement is listed as a percentage of the base figure. In such case, each amount in the income statement will then be restated as a percentage of sales.

Ida Sidha Karya Company is a family-owned company located on the island of Bali in Indonesia. The company produces a handcrafted Balinese musical instrument called a gamelan that is similar to a xylophone. The gamelans are sold for $875. Selected data for the company’s operations last year follow: Units in beginning inventory 0 Units produced 14,000 Units sold 12,000 Units in ending inventory 2,000 Variable costs per unit: Direct materials $ 200 Direct labor $ 420 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 64 Variable selling and administrative $ 23 Fixed costs: Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 860,000 Fixed selling and administrative $ 410,000 Required: 1. Assume that the company uses absorption costing. Compute the unit product cost for one gamelan

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Answer:

Unitary product cost= $745.43

Explanation:

The absorption costing method includes all costs related to production, both fixed and variable. The unit product cost is calculated using direct material, direct labor, and total unitary manufacturing overhead.

Direct materials $200

Direct labor $420

Variable manufacturing overhead $ 64

Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 860,000

First, we need to calculate the unitary fixed overhead:

Unitary fixed overhead= 860,000 / 14,000= $61.43

Now, the unitary product cost:

Unitary product cost= 200 + 420 + 64 + 61.43

Unitary product cost= $745.43

The current ratio of a firm with current assets of $300,000, current liabilities of $100,000, and inventory of $100,000 is:

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Answer: 3.0

Explanation:

The current ratio of a firm allows us to tell whether the company is able to pay off its current obligations using its current assets.

Current ratio is calculated by:

= Current assets / Current liabilities

= 300,000 / 100,000

= 3.0

Inventory is already included in current assets so there is no need to add it again.

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A portfolio with a level of systematic risk that is the same as that of the market has a beta that is equal to one. less than zero. equal to zero. less than the beta of the

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Answer:

equal to one.

Explanation:

Systemic risk are risk that are inherent in the economy. They cannot be diversified away. They are also known as market risk. examples of this risk include recession, inflation, and high interest rates. Investors should seek compensation for systemic risk. Systemic risk is measured by beta. The higher beta is, the higher the systemic risk and the higher the compensation demanded for by investors

The market has a beta of one. If a portfolio has the same level of systematic risk that is the same as that of the market, its beta would be equal to 1.

If the portfolio is less risky than the market, its beta would be less than one

If the portfolio is more risky than the market, its beta would be greater than one

HealthSouth manipulated their financial statements by making ______________ in false or unsupported entries in the company's accounting systems.

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Answer: 2.7 billion

Explanation:

Lopez Company has Retained Earnings of $48,000 at the end of March, 2020. During the month of April, Lopez has revenues of $72,000 and total operating expenses of $52,000. Lopez also pays its shareholders dividends of $10,000 on April 30. What is Lopez Ending RE = Beg. RE+NI - Div = Beg. RE + (Rev - Exp) - Div = 10,000 + (70,00 0-85,000) - 5,000 = (10,000) Company's ending balance of Retained Earnings on April 30?

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Answer: $58,000

Explanation:

Ending retained earnings = Beginning retained earnings + Net income  - Dividends

Net income = Revenues - Operating expenses

= 72,000 - 52,000

= $20,000

Ending retained earnings = 48,000 + 20,000 - 10,000

= $58,000

Russell Retail Group begins the year with inventory of $62,000 and ends the year with inventory of $52,000. During the year, the company has four purchases for the following amounts.

Purchase on February 17 $217,000
Purchase on May 6 137,000
Purchase on September 8 167,000
Purchase on December 4 417,000

Required:
Calculate cost of goods sold for the year.

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Answer:

Cost of goods sold = 948000

Explanation:

Inventory at the beginning of the year = $62000

Inventory at the end of the year = $52000

Cost of goods sold = Beginning inventory + purchases during the year - ending inventory

Cost of goods sold = $62000 + 217000 + 137000 + 167000 + 417000 - $52000

Cost of goods sold = 948000

Bothell Company uses a job order costing system that allocates estimated overhead as 40% of prime costs. What is the cost of a job that required direct materials of $2,000 and direct labor of $5,200

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Answer:

$10,080

Explanation:

The computation of the cost of the job is shown below:

We know that

prime cost = direct material + Direct labor

= $2,000 + $5,200

= $,7200

Now  overhead is

= 40% of $7200

= $2,880

And,

Cost of job = direct material + Direct labor + overhead

= $2,000 + $5,200 + $2,880

= $10,080

onsider the market for purple potatoes below and assume that a price ceiling of $30 is imposed by the government. Calculate the deadweight loss:

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Answer:

Deadweight loss is $5000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what deadweight loss is

First step is to calculate the Change in quantity

Change in quantity =2500-2000

Change in quantity=500 unit

Now let determine the Deadweight loss

Using this formula

Deadweight loss =0.5* Change in quantity *(Willingness to pay at the price ceiling -Price ceiling)

Let plug in the formula

Deadweight loss =0.5*500*(50-30)

Deadweight loss=250*20

Deadweight loss =5000

Therefore the deadweight loss is $5000

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