What are the most relevant cultural values affecting the consumption of each of the following?
Describe how and why these values are particularly important.
Milk
Fast food

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Answer 1

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Consider the following financial statement information for the Hop Corporation:
Item
Beginning Ending Inventory $11,100 $12,100
Accounts receivable 6,100 6,400
Accounts payable 8,300 8,700
Net sales $91,000
Cost of goods sold 71,000
Calculate the operating and cash cycles

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Answer: Operating cycle = 84.70 days

Cash cycle = 41 days

Explanation:

Beginning inventory = $11,100

Ending Inventory = $12,100

Average inventory = ($11100 + $12100)/2 = 11600

Average Accounts receivable = (6,100 + 6,400)/2 = 6250

Average Accounts payable = (8,300 + 8,700)/2 = 8500

Day sales in inventory = Average inventory × 365 / Cost of goods sold

= 11600 × 365 / 71000 = 59.63 days

Average collection period = Average receivable × 365 / Credit sales

= 6250 × 365 /91000 = 25.07 days

Average payment period = 43.70 days

Therefore, operating cycle will be:

= Day sales in inventory + Average collection period

= 59.63 days + 25.07 days

= 84.70 days

Cash cycle = Operating cycle - Average payment period

= 84.70 - 43.70

= 41 days

Mount Company has budgeted the following unit sales: 2019 Units January 8,000 February 10,000 March 9,000 The finished goods units on hand on December 31, 2018, was 1,000 units. It is the company's policy to maintain a finished goods inventory at the end of each month equal to 10% of next month's anticipated sales. Instructions: Prepare a production budget for February of 2019.

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Answer:

    Production budget for February - Mount Company

          Particulars                                             Amount

Budgeted sales units                                       10,000

Add: Desired ending inventory                       900

(10% of following month sale)        

Total needs                                                       10,900

Less: Beginning inventory                               1,000

Budgeted Production units                            9,900

Accents Associates sells only one product, with a current selling price of $130 per unit. Variable costs are 60% of this selling price, and fixed costs are $40,000 per month. Management has decided to reduce the selling price to $125 per unit in an effort to increase sales. Assume that the cost of the product and fixed operating expenses are not changed by this reduction in selling price. At the current selling price of $130 per unit, what dollar volume of sales per month is required for Accents to earn a monthly operating income of $20,000

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Answer:

Break-even point (dollars)= $150,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Selling price= $130

Unitary variable cost= 130*0.6= $78

Fixed costs= $40,000

Desired profit= $20,000

To calculate the sales in dollars to reach the desired profit, we need to use the following formula:

Break-even point (dollars)= (fixed costs + desired profit) / contribution margin ratio

Break-even point (dollars)= (20,000 + 40,000) / [(130 - 78) / 130]

Break-even point (dollars)= 60,000 / 0.4

Break-even point (dollars)= $150,000

Use in your own words, what is corporate debt ?

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Answer:

The corporate debt market is where companies go to borrow cash. And for over a decade, super-low interest rates left over from the 2008 financial crisis have made borrowing easier and easier. Since then, U.S. companies have regularly offered up bonds for sale, taking advantage of the cheap access to cash.

Explanation:

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On January 22, Jefferson County Rocks Inc., a marble contractor, issued for cash 210,000 shares of $30 par common stock at $34, and on February 27, it issued for cash 15,000 shares of preferred stock, $9 par at $12.

Required:
Journalize the entries for January 22 and February 27.

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Answer:

Jan. 22

Dr Cash $7,140,000

Cr Common Stock $6,300,000

Cr Paid in capital in excess of par $840,000

Feb. 27

Dr Cash $180,000

Cr Preferred Stock $135,000

Cr Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par-Preferred $45,000

Explanation:

Preparation of the entries for January 22 and February 27.

Jan. 22

Dr Cash $7,140,000

(210,000*$34)

Cr Common Stock $6,300,000

(210,000*$30)

Cr Paid in capital in excess of par $840,000

($7,140,000-$6,300,000)

Feb. 27

Dr Cash $180,000

(15,000*$12)

Cr Preferred Stock $135,000

(15,000*$9)

Cr Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par-Preferred $45,000

($180,000-$135,000)

SME Ads Inc. (SME) Steven Monahan owns SME Ads Inc., an advertising agency. At present, the company focuses on advertising only. However, Steven plans to expand the company's focus to include all the major elements of an organization's promotional mix. Steven feels that expanding the focus in such a way will allow the firm to meet customer needs in a more coordinated fashion. Currently, the firm organizes its work according to the media being used. Steven believes this is the most effective way to subdivide advertising. Since television is the most widely used advertising medium, the company spends most of its time on television advertising. SME knows what it takes to get the job done, and it is committed to success. Refer to SME Ads Inc. In developing the advertising campaign for a client, in which of the following steps should SME include the important selling points or features of the client's products?
A) Identifying and analyzing the industry.
B) Defining the advertising objectives.
C) Creating the advertising platform.
D) Determining the advertising appropriation.
E) Developing the media plan.

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Answer:

SME Ads Inc.

In developing the advertising campaign for a client,

SME should include the important selling points or features of the client's products in the following step:

A) Identifying and analyzing the industry.

Explanation:

It is at this step that the SWOT analysis is carried out.  The client's selling points form part of the client's strengths.  Therefore, during the identification and analysis of the industry in which the client plays a role, its selling points or special features must be prominently developed to achieve great advert value for money.

A portfolio is worth $902,654 and has a duration of 5.77 years. The futures price for a June Treasury note futures contract is 115 and each contract is for the delivery of bonds with a face value of 100,000. On the delivery date the duration of the cheapest to deliver bond is 4.36 years. To hedge the interest rate risk, how many June T note futures do you have to enter short positions on

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Answer:

10.39

Explanation:

How many June T note futures do you have to enter short positions on?

The June T note futures we have to enter short positions on is calculated as:

= Portfolio duration*Portfolio value/(Futures price*Face value/100)*1/Duration of cheapest to deliver bond

= 5.77*$902,654 / (115*1000) * 1/4.36

= 5208313.58/115000*0.2293577981651376

= 10.38754204228161

= 10.39

An appliance store sells 500 units of a particular type of dishwasher each year. The demand for this product is essentially constant throughout the year. The store orders its products from a regional supplier, and it typically takes two weeks for the dishwashers to arrive after an order has been placed. Each time an order is placed, an ordering cost of $1,000 is incurred. Each dishwasher costs the hardware store $300 and retails for $550. The store's annual cost of capital is estimated to be 7% per year.
Using the economic order quantity (EOQ) formula, determine the optimal order quantity

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Answer:

161 units

Explanation:

Economic order quantity = √[(2 x annual demand x orderign cost) / annual holding cost per unit]

annual demand = 500 units

ordering cost = $1,000

holding cost = $550 x 7% = $38.50

EOQ = √[(2 x 500 x $1,000) / $38.50] = 161.16 units ≈ 161 units

All of the following are weaknesses of the payback period: _________

a. it uses cash flows, not income,
b. it is easy to use.
c. it ignores all cash flows after the payback period.
d. it ignores the time value of money.

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Answer:

c. it ignores all cash flows after the payback period.

d. it ignores the time value of money.

Explanation:

As the name suggest, the payback period is the period that shows the time period in which the investment money could be paid back

Like we can take an example

Year  0    -$50,000

Year  1      $10,000

Year 2      $10,000

Year 3      $10,000

Year 4      $10,000

Year 5      $10,000

In this, the $50,000 would be paid back in 5 years

Now the weakness is this that it would ignored the cash flows and the times value of money

On January 1, 2021, D Corp. granted an employee an option to purchase 6,500 shares of D's $3 par common stock at $19 per share. The options became exercisable on December 31, 2022, after the employee completed two years of service. The option was exercised on January 10, 2023. The market prices of D's stock were as follows: January 1, 2021, $36; December 31, 2022, $57; and January 10, 2023, $46. An option pricing model estimated the value of the options at $8 each on the grant date. For 2021, D should recognize compensation expense of:________
a. $ 0.
b. $26,000.
c. $117,000.
d. $19,500.

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Answer:

b. $26,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine how much D should recognize as compensation expense

Compensation expense =6,500 shares

x $8 per option / 2 years of service

Compensation expense = 52,000 / 2 years of service

Compensation expense= $26,000

Therefore For 2021, D should recognize compensation expense of:$26,000

Once the adjusting entries are posted, the adjusted trial balance is prepared to a. verify that the debits and credits are in balance b. verify that the net income (loss) is correct for the period c. verify the correct flow of accounts into the financial statements d. verify that the net income correctly flows into the statement of stockholders' equity from the income statement

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Answer:

a. verify that the debits and credits are in balance

Explanation:

A periodic system of inventory can be defined as a method of financial accounting, that typically involves updating informations about an inventory on a periodic basis (at specific intervals) as the sales or purchases are being made by the customers, through the use of either an enterprise management software applications or a digitized point-of-sale equipment.

On the other hand, a perpetual inventory system is a type of inventory management that continuously records in real-time the amount of inventory sold or purchased through the use of enterprise software or technological software applications such as a point of sale (POS).

A journal entry involves the process of keeping the records of business transactions made by an organization.

The journal entry is used by bookkeepers and accountants. Ideally, it is important that a journal has all of following informations; date, reference number, debit balance, credit balance and transaction description.

In Accounting, most businesses use a double-entry account system and as such, the total amount debited must equal the total amount credited in a journal entry.

Once the adjusting entries are posted, the adjusted trial balance is prepared to verify that the debits and credits are in balance.

Gallatin County Motors Inc. assembles and sells snowmobile engines. The company began operations on July 1 and operated at 100% of capacity during the first month. The following data summarize the results for July: 1 Sales (38,000 units) $9,500,000.00 2 Production costs (44,000 units): 3 Direct materials $4,400,000.00 4 Direct labor 1,760,000.00 5 Variable factory overhead 1,100,000.00 6 Fixed factory overhead 660,000.00 7,920,000.00 7 Selling and administrative expenses: 8 Variable selling and administrative expenses $1,170,000.00 9 Fixed selling and administrative expenses 200,000.00 1,370,000.00 Required: a. Prepare an income statement according to the absorption costing concept\.\* b. Prepare an income statement according to the variable costing concept\.\* c. What is the reason for the difference in the amount of Operating income reported in (a) and (b)

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Answer:

a.

income statement according to the absorption costing concept.

Sales                                                                  $9,500,000.00

Less Cost of Sales                                           ($6,840,000.00)

Gross Profit                                                       $2,660,000.00

Less Expenses

Variable selling and administrative expenses ($1,170,000.00)

Fixed selling and administrative expenses       ($200,000.00)

Net Income                                                          $1,290,000.00

b.

income statement according to the variable costing concept

Sales                                                                  $9,500,000.00

Less Cost of Sales                                           ($6,270,000.00)

Contribution                                                      $3,230,000.00

Less Expenses

Fixed factory overhead                                      ($660,000.00)

Variable selling and administrative expenses ($1,170,000.00)

Fixed selling and administrative expenses       ($200,000.00)

Net Income                                                          $1,200,000.00

c.

The difference is due to fixed cost included in closing inventory under the absorption costing concept.

Explanation:

Production Cost - Absorption Costing

Direct materials                                $4,400,000.00

Direct labor                                       $1,760,000.00

Variable factory overhead                $1,100,000.00

Fixed factory overhead                      $660,000.00

Total                                                  $7,920,000.00

therefore,

Cost of Sales = 38,000 units/ 44,000 units x $7,920,000.00

                      = $6,840,000

Production Cost - Variable Costing

Direct materials                                $4,400,000.00

Direct labor                                       $1,760,000.00

Variable factory overhead                $1,100,000.00

Total                                                  $7,260,000.00

therefore,

Cost of Sales = 38,000 units/ 44,000 units x $7,260,000.00

                      = $6,270,000

a. Income Statement according to Absorption Costing Concept:

Sales: $9,500,000.00

Cost of Goods Sold:

Direct Materials: $4,400,000.00

Direct Labor: $1,760,000.00

Variable Factory Overhead: $1,100,000.00

Fixed Factory Overhead: $660,000.00

Total Manufacturing Costs: $7,920,000.00

Gross Profit: $1,580,000.00

Selling and Administrative Expenses:

Variable Selling and Administrative Expenses: $1,170,000.00

Fixed Selling and Administrative Expenses: $200,000.00

Total Selling and Administrative Expenses: $1,370,000.00

Operating Income: $210,000.00

b. Income Statement according to Variable Costing Concept:

Sales: $9,500,000.00

Variable Costs:

Direct Materials: $4,400,000.00

Direct Labor: $1,760,000.00

Variable Factory Overhead: $1,100,000.00

Variable Selling and Administrative Expenses: $1,170,000.00

Total Variable Costs: $8,430,000.00

Contribution Margin: $1,070,000.00

Fixed Costs:

Fixed Factory Overhead: $660,000.00

Fixed Selling and Administrative Expenses: $200,000.00

Total Fixed Costs: $860,000.00

Operating Income: $210,000.00

In absorption costing, fixed manufacturing overhead is treated as a product cost and is included in the cost of goods sold. This means that a portion of fixed overhead is allocated to each unit produced, resulting in higher inventory values and a higher cost of goods sold.

In variable costing, fixed manufacturing overhead is treated as a period cost and is not included in the cost of goods sold. It is instead expensed in the period incurred. This means that fixed overhead is only expensed when it is incurred and is not allocated to units in inventory.

Since the number of units produced (44,000 units) exceeded the number of units sold (38,000 units), the fixed overhead allocated to the 6,000 unsold units under absorption costing contributes to the difference in reported operating income between the two methods. In this case, the absorption costing method reports higher operating income due to the allocation of fixed overhead to units in inventory.

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Eva Company sells one product at a price of $25 per unit. Variable expenses are 40 percent of sales, and fixed expenses are $25,000. What is the sales dollars level required to break even

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Answer:

$41,667

Explanation:

Break even (Sales dollars) = Fixed Cost ÷ Contribution margin ratio

therefore

the sales dollars level required to break even is $41,667

You own a small manufacturing business that produces widgets. You have spent $150,000 acquiring the fixed assets you need to produce widgets. Each widget costs you $2 to make and they sell for $15 each, so your variable cost is 13.3% of the overall revenue. At your current level of operating leverage, how many widgets must you sell to break even

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Answer:

11,538 units

Explanation:

Given that:

Fixed assets = $150,000

Variable cost = $2

Sales price = $15

Break even point = Fixed cost ÷ Contribution margin

Contribution margin = Sales per unit - Variable cost per unit = $15 - $2 = $13

Break even point (Sales) = $150,000 ÷ $13 = 11,538 units

Therefore, 11,538 widgets must be sold to break even.

systems play a key role in helping organizations achieve goals, which are set forth in a(n) statement. Computers can be used by people at all levels of an organization. Workers use information systems to produce and manipulate information. Managers depend on information systems to supply data that is essential for long-term planning and short-term tactical planning. Transaction systems provide an organization with a way to collect, display, modify, or cancel transactions. These systems encompass activities such as general accounting, inventory tracking, and ecommerce. information systems typically build on the data collected by a TPS to produce reports that managers use to make the business decisions needed to solve routine, structured problems. A decision system helps workers and managers make non-routine decisions by constructing decision models that include data collected from internal and external sources. A(n) system is designed to analyze data and produce a recommendation or decision based on a set of facts and rules called a(n) base. These facts and rules can be written using an expert system shell or a programming language. A(n) engine evaluates the facts and rules to produce answers to questions posed to the system. Using a technique called logic, these systems can deal with imprecise data and problems that have more than one solution.

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Answer:

The following are those which helps in playing a key role in helping organizations to achieve their goals:

O. Computers can be used by people at all levels of an organization.

O. Workers use information systems to produce and manipulate information.

O. Managers depend on information systems to supply data that is essential for long-term planning and short-term tactical planning.

O. A decision system helps workers and managers make non-routine decisions by constructing decision models that include data collected from internal and external sources.

O.  A(n) engine evaluates the facts and rules to produce answers to questions posed to the system.

O. Using a technique called logic, these systems can deal with imprecise data and problems that have more than one solution.

Explanation:

Jack, Jill and Maritza are employed as sales persons for Deuce Hardware Supplies. None was hired for a definite period and each has an excellent sales record. Jack was terminated because Don Deuce, the president of Deuce Hardware, decided that customers were more likely to spend more if the sales person was an attractive woman, rather than a man. Jill was terminated for cheating on her expense account. Assuming only these facts, explain, separately whether Jack or Jill has any claim against Deuce Hardware.

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Answer:

Jack has claim while Jill didn't have.

Explanation:

Jack has claim against Deuce Hardware because his performance is tremendous and make more sales for the company. He done his work very well so he can claim against Deuce Hardware Supplies while on the other hand, Jill has no claim against Deuce Hardware because he commit a crime on the basis of which the company has the authority to terminate him from the job. He works very well in the company but his crime is big enough to terminate him.

Suppose you are thinking of starting your own small business. Consider how your accounting profit is different than your economic profit.

1. Accounting profit is different than economic profit because:

a. economic profit is only important to economists and does not apply to the actual decision to launch a new business.
b. accounting profit includes all financial and opportunity costs of starting a business.
c. economic profit is what is reported on your tax return.
d. accounting profit ignores the opportunity cost of launching a new business

2. b. After doing your research, you are confident that you will make an accounting profit if you launch the business but feel it is very unlikely that you will make an economic profit. In this case, you__________ start the business.

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Answer:

d

should

Explanation:

Accounting profit= total revenue - explicit cost

Total revenue =price x quantity sold  

Explicit cost includes the amount expended in running the business.

They include rent , salary and cost of raw materials

Economic profit = accounting profit - implicit cost

Implicit cost is the cost of the next best option forgone when one alternative is chosen over other alternatives

A company should still continue its operations if only economic profit would be earned. This is because in some industries, in the long run, economic profit cannot be earned. For example, in perfect competition

Mighty Manny, Incorporated manufactures ice scrapers and distributes them across the midwestern United States. Mighty Manny is incorporated and headquartered in Michigan. It has product sales to customers in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. It has sales personnel only where discussed. Determine the state in which Mighty Manny does not have sales and use tax nexus given the following scenarios: _____________
A) Mighty Manny is incorporated and headquartered in Michigan. It also has property, employees, sales personnel, and intangibles in Michigan.
B) Mighty Manny has a warehouse in Illinois.
C) Mighty Manny has independent sales representatives in Minnesota. The representatives distribute ice scraper-related items for over a dozen companies.
D) Mighty Manny has two customers in Wisconsin. Mighty Manny receives orders over the phone and ships goods to its customers using FedEx.

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Answer:

The answer is "Choice D".

Explanation:

FedEx Express has developed or continued being a pioneer in high level, providing quick, which remains the global leader offering quick, efficient, or timely delivery to even more than 220 countries that connect more than 99% of the world's largest gross national product with markets, that's why the Two customers are in Wisconsin for Mighty Manny. Mighty Manny accepts phone orders or ships products via FedEx to its customers.

Carbon Composite Poles manufactures fishing poles that have a price of $125.00. It has costs of $90.00. A competitor is introducing a new fishing pole that will sell for $110.00. Management believes it must lower the price to $110.00 to compete in the highly cost-conscious fishing pole market. Marketing department believes that the new price will allow Carbon to maintain the current sales level of 200,000 poles per year. Required: a) What is the target cost for the new price if target operating income is 25 % of sales

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Answer:

Carbon Composite Poles

The target cost for the new price if target operating income is 25% of sales is:

= $82.50.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Current price of fishing poles = $125.00

Cost of production per unit = $90.00

Competitor's price for a new fishing pole = $110.00

Management agreed new price per fishing pole = $110

Current sales level per year = 200,000 poles

Target operating income = 25% of sales

Cost = 100 - 25% = 75%

Cost = $110 * 75%

= $82.50

Check:

25% of $110 = $27.50

Cost = $82.50

Selling price = $110 ($27.50 * $82.50)

A retail operation sells computers. Each computer retails for $499. The monthly holding cost for each computer is $4. Placing an order costs $1000, regardless of the quantity of computers ordered. The monthly demand for computers at this operation is 320. Using the basic EOQ model, the economic order quantity is

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Answer:

400

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the economic order quantity is using the basic EOQ model,

Using this formula

EOQ=√(2[Demand][Order cost] / [Unit holding cost])

Where,

Demand=320

Order cost =$1,000

Unit holding cost =$4

Let plug in the formula

EOQ=√2*320*1,000/$4

EOQ=√640,000/$4

EOQ=√160,000

EOQ=400

Therefore the economic order quantity is using the basic EOQ model is 400

Janice is the sole owner of Catbird Company. In the current year, Catbird had operating income of $100,000, a long-term capital gain of $15,000, and a charitable contribution of $5,000. Janice withdrew $70,000 of profit from Catbird. How should Janice report this information on her individual tax return if Catbird Company is: An LLC? An S corporation? A C corporation?

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Answer:

A. LLC

Operating income $100,000

Long-term Capital Gain $15,000

Charitable contribution $5,000

No Effect $70,000

b. S corporation

Operating income $100,000

Long-term Capital Gain $15,000

Charitable contribution $5,000

No Effect $70,000

C. C corporation

Taxable income $110,000

Dividend income $70,000

Explanation:

a. An LLC

Based on the information given She will report the OPERATING INCOME of the amount of $100,000 Schedule C.

LONG-TERM CAPITAL GAIN Schedule D of the amount of $15,000.

Thirdly in a situation where she itemizes, the amount of $5,000 which represent charitable contribution (Schedule A) will be on her tax return

Lastly the amount of $70,000 which represent the amount withdrew from profit would have no effect on her individual tax return.

b. S corporation

Based on the information given she will report the OPERATING INCOME of the amount of $100,000 Schedule E.

LONG-TERM CAPITAL GAIN Schedule D of the amount of $15,000.

Thirdly in a situation where she itemizes, the amount of $5,000 which represent CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION (Schedule A) will be on her tax return

Lastly the amount of $70,000 which represent the amount withdrew from profit would have no effect on her individual tax return.

c. C corporation

Based on the information given the TAXABLE INCOME of the amount of $110,000 calculated as ($100,000+$15,000-$5,000) will be reported by Catbird Company on FORM 1120 while Janice on the other hand will have to report DIVIDEND INCOME Schedule B of the amount of $70,000 on her tax return.

Sunland Company is planning to sell 1000 buckets and produce 980 buckets during March. Each bucket requires 500 grams of plastic and one-half hour of direct labor. Plastic costs $10 per 500 grams and employees of the company are paid $18 per hour. Manufacturing overhead is applied at a rate of 110% of direct labor costs. Sunland has 200 kilos of plastic in beginning inventory and wants to have 300 kilos in ending inventory. How much is the total amount of budgeted direct labor for March?

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Answer: $8820

Explanation:

The total amount of budgeted direct labor for March will be calculated thus:

Production in March = 980

Estimated labor hour = 0.5hour

Labor rate per hour = $18

Total amount of budgeted labor hour will be:

= 980 × 0.5 × $18

= $8820

Onini, Inc. produces one product with two production levels: 20,000 units and 80,000 units. At each production level, Onini's per-unit costs for Costs A, B, and C are:
Cost A (per unit) Cost B (per unit) Cost C (per unit)
Production = 20,000 $12.00 $15.00
$20.00
Production = 80,000 $12.00 $11.25
$5.00
What type of cost is each?
A. Cost A is variable, Cost B is mixed, and Cost C is fixed.
B. Cost A is fixed, Cost B is variable, and Cost C is mixed
C. Cost A s variable, Cost B is fixed, and Cost C is mixed.
D. Cost A is fixed, Cost B is mixed, and Cost C is variable.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Fixed costs are costs that do not vary with output. e,g, rent, mortgage payments

If production is zero or if production is a million, Mortgage payments do not change - it remains the same no matter the level of output.  

Hourly wage costs and payments for production inputs are variable costs

Total fixed cost = 20,000 x 20 = 400,000

80,000 x 5 = 400,000

c is fixed cost

Variable costs are costs that vary with production

If a producer decides not to produce any output, there would be no need to hire labour and thus no need to pay hourly wages.

Variable cost is constant per unit produced. Thus A, is variable cost

Mixed cost is cost that combines fixed cost and variable cost

convertible bonds meaning

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Answer:

A convertible Bond is a fixed-income corporate debt security that yield interest payments but also can be converted into a predetermined number of common stock or equity shares

Question Instructions
- Answer all the questions provided.
- Show your calculations in detail and explain the rationale of your answers thoroughly.
- Calculators are allowed.

1. A kitchenware company asked 10 customers the number of times they used the specialty cooking equipment they bought from the company in the last month:

4 6 8 6 7 2 1 8 12 10

A) Calculate the mean number of uses in the last month.
[5 marks]

B) Calculate the standard deviation. Make sure to show your calculations.
[15 marks]


2. A drilling company has estimated a 60% chance of striking oil for their new well. A detailed test has been scheduled. Historically, 40% of successful wells have had detailed test, and 10% of unsuccessful wells have had detailed test.

A) Given that this well has been scheduled for a detailed test, what is the probability that the well will be successful? Use Bayes’ Theorem.
[10 marks]


B) Would you say that the probability of successful drilling and the probability of having a detailed test are independent? Explain your answer using probabilities.
[10 marks]


3. Answer the following questions in no more than 3-4 lines for each one:

A) Why do you think investigating sample is more efficient for statistical control than investigating an entire population?
[5 marks]

B) What sample size is large enough to assume that the sampling distribution of proportion is normally distributed?
[5 marks]


C) Can 100% confidence level be used to determine a population parameter?
[5 marks]


D) What happens to confidence intervals when the confidence level is increased?
[5 marks]





4. A company claims that the average consumer buys 50 bars of chocolate in a calendar year Suppose a random sample of 100 consumers displayed the following statistics regarding the number of chocolate bars consumed in a year: X-bar=40, S=25.

A) What are the null and alternative hypotheses to determine if the number of chocolates consumed in a year is actually more or less than 50?
[5 marks]


B) What would be the value of the test statistic in this case?
[5 marks]


C) Considering that a confidence level of 5% for a normally distributed sample corresponds to a statistic score of ±1.96, what is your inference of the outcome in (B)?
[5 marks]

D) Explain briefly what are the Type I and Type II errors.
[5 marks]


5. A research group is trying to predict the performance of students on final exams based on the amount of time students study during the year. They use the following data:

SST = 110.00
SSR = 90.25
n = 200

A) Determine the coefficient of determination r2 and interpret its meaning.
[8 marks]


B) Determine the standard error of the estimate.
[7 marks]

C) How useful do you think this regression model is for predicting the performance of students on exams by the variation of the time spent studying?
[5 marks]














































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Answer:

Let x be a random variable representing the price of a Congo-imported black diamond. Let the higher price be p. Then,

P(x < p) = P(x < (p - mean)/sd) = P(x < (p - 60,430)/21,958.08) = P(z < 2)

Therefore,

(p - 60,430)/21,958.08 = 2

p - 60,430 = 2 x 21,958.08 = 43,916.16

p = 34,916.16 + 60,430 = 104.346.16

Therefore, The required price is $104,346.16

Explanation:

Imagine that in the current year the economy is in long-run equilibrium. Then the federal government reduces its purchases of goods by 50%. In the long run, what happens to the expected price level and what impact does this have on wage bargaining

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Answer:

The expected price level falls., new wage contracts will be negotiated at a lower wage in the market.

Explanation:

In the case when the economy is in the long run equilibrium and the federal government decreased the goods purchase by 50%. So in the long run the expected price level would be decline and the effect on wage bargaining would be that the new wage control would be negotiated at a less wages in the market place

Therefore, the correct option is c

And, the same would be relevant

A business owned and run by one person is called a(n)

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a business owned and run by one person is called a(n)

sole proprietorship

The Clean Air Act (CAA) of 1970 did all of the following except _____.


establish the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS)

introduce motor vehicle emissions controls

create State Improvement Plans (SIP) to promote better air quality

reduce the federal government's enforcement authority

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Answer:

The Clean Air Act (CAA) of 1970 did all of the following except ___

reduce the federal government's enforcement authority__.

Answer:

reduce the federal government's enforcement authority

Explanation:

i got it right

COTB MC Qu. 8-31 (Static) Assume a company is preparing a... Assume a company is preparing a budget for its first two months of operations. During the first and second months it expects credit sales of $50,000 and $60,000, respectively. The company expects to collect 40% of its credit sales in the month of the sale and the remaining 60% in the following month. What amount of accounts receivable would the company report in its balance sheet at the end of the second month

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Answer:

$36,000

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of the account receivable that should be reported at the end of the second month is shown below;

= Credit sales of the second month × following month percentage

= $60,000 × 0.60

= $36,000

By multiplying the credit sales of the second month with the following month percentage, the amount of the account receivable could come

Hence, the same would be relevant

Firms HL and LL are identical except for their leverage ratios and the interest rates they pay on debt. Each has $25 million in invested capital, has $5 million of EBIT, and is in the 40% federal-plus-state tax bracket. Firm HL, however, has a debt-to-capital ratio of 55% and pays 11% interest on its debt, whereas LL has a 20% debt-to-capital ratio and pays only 10% interest on its debt. Neither firm uses preferred stock in its capital structure.
1. Calculate the return on invested capital (ROIC) for each firm. Round your answers to two decimal places.
ROIC for firm LL is %
ROIC for firm HL is %
2. Calculate the rate of return on equity (ROE) for each firm. Round your answers to two decimal places.
ROE for firm LL is %
ROE for firm HL is %
3. Observing that HL has a higher ROE, LL's treasurer is thinking of raising the debt-to-capital ratio from 20% to 60%, even though that would increase LL's interest rate on all debt to 15%. Calculate the new ROE for LL. Round your answer to two decimal places.

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Answer:

A. ROIC for firm LL 12%

ROIC for firm HL 12%

B. ROE for firm LL 13.5%

ROE for firm HL 18.6%

C. New ROE for firm LL 16.5%

Explanation:

A. Calculation to determine the return on invested capital (ROIC) for each firm

Using this formula

ROIC=EBIT(1-T)/Total Invested Capital

Let plug in the formula

ROIC=$5 million(1-.40)/$25 million

ROIC=$5 million*.60/$25 million

ROIC=$3 million/$25 million

ROIC=0.12*100

ROIC=12% for both firms

Therefore the return on invested capital (ROIC) for each firm is:

ROIC for firm LL is 12%

ROIC for firm HL is 12%

B. Calculation to determine the rate of return on equity (ROE) for each firm.

Calculation for ROE for firm LL

First step is to calculate the Debt

Debt=$25 million*20%

Debt=$5 million

Second step is to calculate the Debt Interest

Debt Interest=$5 million*10%

Debt Interest=$500,000

Third step is to calculate the EBIT of firm LL

EBIT of firm LL=$5 million- $500,000

EBIT of firm LL=$4,500,000

Fourth step is to calculate Tax owed

Tax owed =$4,500,000*40%

Tax owed =$1,800,000

Fifth step is to calculate the Net income of firm LL

Net income of firm LL=$4,500,000-$1,800,000

Net income of firm LL=$2,700,000

Sixth step is to calculate the Equity for firm LL

Equity for firm LL=$25million-$5 million

Equity for firm LL=$20 million

Now let calculate the ROE using this formula

ROE=Net income /Equity

Let plug in the formula

ROE=$2,700,000/$20 million*100

ROE=13.5%

Calculation for ROE for firm HL

First step is to calculate the Debt

Debt=$25 million*55%

Debt=$13,750,000

Second step is to calculate the EBIT of firm HL

EBIT of firm HL=$5 million-[(55%*$25 million)*11%]

EBIT of firm HL=$5 million-($13,750,000*11%)

EBIT of firm HL=$5 million-$1,512,500

EBIT of firm HL=$3,487,500

Third step is to calculate the Tax owed

Tax owed =$3,487,500*40%

Tax owed =$1,395,000

Fourth step is to calculate the Net income of firm HL

Net income of firm HL=$3,487,500-$1,395,000

Net income of firm HL=$2,092,500

Fifth step is to calculate the Equity for firm HL

Equity for firm HL=$25million- $13,750,000

Equity for firm HL=$11,250,000

Now let calculate the ROE using this formula

ROE=Net income /Equity

ROE=$2,092,500/$11,250,000*100

ROE=18.6%

Therefore the rate of return on equity (ROE) for each firm is:

ROE for firm LL is 13.5%

ROE for firm HL is 18.6%

C. Calculation to determine the new ROE for LL

First step is to calculate the debt

Debt=$25 million*60%

Debt=$15 million

Second step is to calculate the Debt Interest

Debt Interest=$15 million*15%

Debt Interest=$2,250,000

Third step is to calculate the EBIT of firm LL

EBIT of firm LL=$5 million- $2,250,000

EBIT of firm LL=$2,750,000

Fourth step is to calculate the Tax owed

Tax owed =$2,750,000*40%

Tax owed =$1,100,000

Fifth step is to calculate the Net income of firm LL

Net income of firm LL=$2,750,000-$1,100,000

Net income of firm LL=$1,650,000

Sixth step is to calculate the Equity for firm LL

Equity for firm LL=$25million-$15 million

Equity for firm LL=$10 million

Now let calculate the New ROE using this formula

ROE=Net income /Equity

Let Plug in the formula

ROE=$1,650,000/$10 million*100

ROE=16.5%

Therefore the new ROE for LL is 16.5%

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