A company's ratio of liabilities to stockholders' equity decreased from 0.6 to 0.4 during the year. This is a.an improvement in the margin of safety for creditors. b.an indication that the company's level of debt is increasing. c.a negative change in the company's financial position. d.an improvement in the company's net income.

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Answer 1

Answer:

A)an improvement in the margin of safety for creditors.

Explanation:

Margin of safety can be regarded as a principle of investing whereby an investor only make purchases of securities during the time when the market price is below their intrinsic value significantly. In a case whereby

the market price of a security falls below ones estimation of its intrinsic value significantly, then the difference that exist there is regarded as margin of safety. Margin of safety can as well be regarded as financial ratio which gives measurement of the amount of sales which exceed the break-even point. Most times investors may create a margin of safety with regards to their own risk preferences, purchasing of securities in a time that there is a difference give room for an investment to be made with minimal downside risk.

For instance, company's ratio of liabilities to stockholders' equity decreased from 0.6 to 0.4 during the year.


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Joyce Murphy runs a courier service in downtown Seattle. She charges clients $0.50 per mile driven. Joyce has determined that if she drives 3,300 miles in a month, her total operating cost is $875. If she drives 4,400 miles in a month, her total operating cost is $1,095. Joyce has used the high-low method to determine that her monthly cost equation is: total monthly cost = $215 + $0.20 per mile driven.
1. Determine how many miles Joyce needs to drive to break even.
2. Calculate Joyce's degree of operating leverage if she drives 4, 200 miles.
3. Suppose Joyce took a week off and her sales for the month decreased by 25 percent. Using the degree of operating leverage, calculate the effect this will have on her profit for that month.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is given below:

1.

Given that

Charges per mile = $0.50

Variable Cost per mile driven = $0.20

Fixed Cost = $215

So,  

Contribution Margin per mile = Charges per mile - Variable Cost per mile driven

$0.50 - $0.20

= $0.30

Break-even units (in miles) = Fixed Cost ÷ Contribution Margin per mile

= $215 ÷ $0.30

= 717 miles

2.

Revenue for 4,200 miles is

= $0.50 × 4,200

= $2,100

And,

Variable Cost = $0.20 × 4,200

= $840

Now

Contribution Margin = Revenue - Variable Cost

= $2,100 - $840

= $1,260

And,

Fixed Cost = $215

So,

Net Income = Revenue - Variable Cost - Fixed Cost

= $2,100 - $840 - $215

= $1,045

So,  

Degree of Operating Leverage = Contribution Margin ÷ Net Income

= $1,260 ÷ $1,045

= 1.2057

3.

Degree of Operating Leverage = % Change in Net Income ÷ % Change in Sales

1.2057 = % Change in Net Income ÷ -25%

1.2057 = % Change in Net Income ÷ -0.25

% Change in Net Income = -0.301425

= -30.1425%

Total Cost Logistics Model takes into consideration ______. A. all of the transportation cost B. all of the handling cost C. all of fixed assets D. all of the inventory carrying cost

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Answer:

Total Cost Logistics Model takes into consideration:

A. all of the transportation cost

B. all of the handling cost

D. all of the inventory carrying cost

Explanation:

The total cost logistics model includes all the logistics factors (transportation costs, inventory carrying costs, and administration costs). Logistics can be divided into procurement logistics, production logistics, sales logistics, recovery logistics, and recycling logistics.

Marble Books, Inc., is expected to pay an annual dividend of $1.80 per share next year. The required return is 16 percent and the growth rate is 4 percent. What is the expected value of this stock five years from now

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Answer:

$18.25

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the expected value of this stock five years from now

Expected value= 2.19/(0.16-0.04)

Expected value= 2.19/0.12

Expected value =$18.25

Therefore the expected value of this stock five years from now is $18.25

Grover contracts to sell two tracts of land to Hank. Both parties believe that the two tracts are adjacent, but in fact they are not. Grover is still willing to sell the land, but under these circumstances the deal would adversely affect Hank. The parties belief about the adjacency of the property is:

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Answer:

A bilateral mistake

Explanation:

The mistakes of fact

This simply occurs in two forms. They are:

1. bilateral

2. Unilateral

Unilateral mistake of fact

This is simply said to happen if and only when one party is mistaken. This form of mistake of fact makes contract voidable.

Bilateral Mistake of facts

This form of mistake usually involves both parties. It is simply called a mutual mistake. This is also defined as mutual omissions or misunderstanding on simple assumption on which the contract was made.

Why does the government sometimes use an expansionary fiscal policy?

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Expansionary fiscal policy is used to kick-start the economy during a recession. It boosts aggregate demand, which in turn increases output and employment in the economy.

Alieia Boat Company manufactures 10 luxury yachts per month. A navigation system is included in each yacht. Alieia Boat manufactures the navigation system in-house but is considering the possibility of outsourcing this function. At present, the variable cost per unit is $300, and the fixed costs are $38,000 per month. If it outsources the security system, fixed costs could be reduced by half, and the vacant facilities could be rented out to earn $3000 per month of rental income. What is the maximum contract cost that Alieia should pay for outsourcing?
a) any cost lower than $2500 per unit
b) any cost lower than $2200 per unit
c) any cost lower than $300 per unit
d) any cost lower than $3800 per unit

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Answer:

a) any cost lower than $2500 per unit

Explanation:

total avoidable costs = ($300 * 10) + ($38,000 / 2) + $3,000 = $25,000

total number of navigation systems prodcued per month = 10

avoidable cost per navigation system = $25,000 / 10 = $2,500

this means that th e comapny could pay up to $2,500 per navigtion system provided by an extrenal supplier

U.S. Steel is considering a plant expansion to produce austenitic, precipitation hardened, duplex, and martensitic stainless steel round bars that is expected to cost $13 million now and another $10 million 1 year from now. If total operating costs will be $1.2 million per year starting 1 year from now, and the estimated salvage value of the plant is virtually zero, how much must the company make annually in years 1 through 10 to recover its investment plus a return of 15% per year

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Answer:

$5.5228 million

Or

$5,522,800

Explanation:

First, calculate the present value of all cash outflows

Present value of cash outflow = Initial Cost + ( Year 1 cost x Discount factor 15%, 1 year ) + ( Annual Cost x Annuity factor 15%, 10 years )

Where

Initial cost = $13 million

Year 1 cost = $10 million

Discount factor 15%, 1 year = 1 / ( 1 + 15% )^1 = 0.8696

Annual Cost = $1.2 million

Annuity factor 15%, 10 years = 1 - ( 1 + 15% )^-10 / 15% = 5.019

Placing value sin the formula

Present value of cash outflow = $13 million + ( $10 million x 0.8696 ) + ( $1.2 million x 5.019 )

Present value of cash outflow = $13 million + $8.696 million + $6.0228 million

Present value of cash outflow = $27.7188 million

Now use the following formula to calculate the annual revenue required to recover its investment plus a return of 15% per year

Present value of Annual revenue = Annual Revenue x Annuity factor 15%, 10 years

Annual Revenue = Present value of Annual revenue / Annuity factor 15%, 10 years

Where

Present value of Annual revenue = $27.7188 million

Annuity factor 15%, 10 years = 1 - ( 1 + 15% )^-10 / 15% = 5.019

Placing value sin the formula

Annual Revenue = $27.7188 million / 5.019

Annual Revenue = $5.5228 million

Annual Revenue = $5,522,800

Project managers can identify risks by learning and understanding the cause and effect relationships that bear on risk events. All of the following approaches rely upon an understanding of cause and effect relationships to identify risks EXCEPT:

a. perform a Monte Carlo analysis
b. understand trigger conditions, or circumstances under which a risk strategy or risk action will be invoked
c. conduct a root cause analysis
d. develop a flow chart that shows how people, materials or data flow from one person or location to another

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Answer:

Interviews. Select key stakeholders. ...

Brainstorming. I will not go through the rules of brainstorming here. ...

Checklists. See if your company has a list of the most common risks. ...

Assumption Analysis. ...

Cause and Effect Diagrams. ...

Nominal Group Technique (NGT). ...

Affinity Diagram.

Explanation:

Create a risk register. Create a risk register for your project in a spreadsheet. ...

Identify risks. ...

Identify opportunities. ...

Determine likelihood and impact. ...

Determine the response. ...

Estimation. ...

Assign owners. ...

Regularly review risks.

Pettygrove Company had 800,000 shares of $10 par value common stock outstanding. The amount of additional paid-in capital is $4,000,000, and Retained Earnings is $1,200,000. The company issues a 2-for-1 stock split. The market price of the stock is $14. What is the balance in the Common Stock account after this issuance

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Answer:

$8,000,000

Explanation:

Balance in the Common Stock account = Number of hare after split * Par value of share

Balance in the Common Stock account = 800,000 * 2 * $10/2

Balance in the Common Stock account = $8,000,000

So, the balance in the Common Stock account after share split will be $8,000,000.

On the first day of its fiscal year, Ebert Company issued $50,000,000 of 10-year, 7% bonds to finance its operations. Interest is payable semiannually. The bonds were issued at a market (effective) interest rate of 9%, resulting in Ebert receiving cash of $43,495,895. The company uses the interest method.

a. Journalize the entries to record the following:

1. sale of the bonds.
2. First semiannual interest payment, including amortization of discount.
3. Second semiannual interest payment, including a of discount.

b. Compute the amount of the bond interest expense for the first year.
c. Explain why the company was able to issue the bonds for only $43,495, 895 rather than for the face amount of $50,000,000.

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Answer:

Ebert Company

Journal Entries:

1) Debit Cash $43,495,895

Debit Bonds Discounts $6,504,105

Credit Bonds Payable $50,000,000

To record the sale of the bonds at a discount.

2) First semiannual interest payment:

Debit Interest Expense $1,957,315

Credit Amortization $207,315

Credit Cash $1,750,000

To record the first semiannual interest payment.

3) Second semiannual interest payment:

Debit Interest Expense $1,966,644

Credit Amortization $216,644

Credit Cash $1,750,000

To record the second semiannual interest payment.

b. Bond interest for the first year = $3,923,959 ($1,957,315 + $1,966,644)

c. The company issued the bonds at a discount at a coupon rate of 7%, which is less than the market interest rate of the bonds (9%).

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Face value of bonds = $50,000,000

Price received =            $43,495,895

Discount =                       $6,504,105

Coupon interest rate = 7%

Interest payment = semiannually

Maturity period = 10 years

Market (effective) interest rate = 9%

1) Cash $43,495,895 Bonds Discounts $6,504,105 Bonds Payable $50,000,000

2) First semiannual interest payment:

Interest Expense $1,957,315 Amortization $207,315 Cash $1,750,000

Cash payment =   $1,750,000 ($50,000,000 * 3.5%)

Interest expense =  1,957,315 ($43,495,895 * 4.5%)

Amortization =         $207,315

Fair value of bonds = $43,703,210 ($43,495,895 + $207,315)

3) Second semiannual interest payment:

Interest Expense $1,966,644 Amortization $216,644 Cash $1,750,000

Cash payment =   $1,750,000 ($50,000,000 * 3.5%)

Interest expense = 1,966,644  ($43,703,210 * 4.5%)

Amortization =        $216,644

On September 1, 2018, Drill Far Company purchased a tract of land for $2,300,000. The land is estimated to have a salvage value or $50,000, a useful life of four years, and contain an estimated 4,234,000 tons of iron ore. The company also purchased equipment to use in the extraction process that cost $220,450. The company plans to abandon the equipment when the ore is completely mined. During 2018, the company extracted and sold 1.25 million tons of ore. What is the depletion expense recorded for 2018

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Answer:

$562,500

Explanation:

Depletion expenses = Land expenses

Depletion expenses = [$2,300,000 - $50,000 / 4]

Depletion expenses = $2,250,000 / 4

Depletion expenses = $562500

So, the depletion expense recorded for 2018 is $562,500

On January 1, 2019, Stronger Industries issued $480,000 of 9%, five-year bonds that pay interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31. They are issued at $499,483 and their market rate is 8% at the issue date. After recording the entry for the issuance of the bonds, Bonds Payable had a balance of $480,000 and Premium on Bonds Payable had a balance of $19,483. Stroger uses the effective interest bond amortization method. The first semiannual interest payment was made on June 30, 2019. Complete the necessary journal entry for the interest payment date of June 30, 2019 by selecting the account names from the drop-down menus and entering the dollar amounts in the debit or credit columns.

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Answer:

Journal Entry to record the first interest payment

June 30, 2019

Dr. Interst Expense $19,979.32

Dr. Premium on Bond $1,620.68

Cr. Cash $21,600

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the premium on bond amortization as follow

Premium on bond amortization = Coupon Payment - Interest Expense

Premium on bond amortization = ( $480,000 x 8% x 6/12 ) - ( $499,483  x 8% x 6/12 )

Premium on bond amortization = $21,600 - $19,979.32

Premium on bond amortization = $1,620.68

ABC Company uses the allowance method for estimating bad debts. Record the following journal entries:
12/31 ABC Company estimates that $5,000 of accounts receivable will be uncollectible.
3/5 ABC Company wrote off a $1,200 account of a customer, B. Brown.

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Answer:

Date       Account titles and Explanations          Debit     Credit

31 Dec    Bad debts expense                              $5,000

                    Allowance for uncollectible accounts           $5,000

              (To record bad debts expense recorded)

5 Mar      Allowance for uncollectible accounts  $1,200

                    Accounts receivable                                       $1,200

              (To record account written off)

Ayayai Corporation reported net cash provided by operating activities of $345,000, net cash used by investing activities of $145,000, and net cash provided by financing activities of $75,000. In addition, cash spent for capital assets during the period was $200,000. No dividends were paid. Calculate free cash flow.

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Answer:

the free cash flow is $145,000

Explanation:

The computation of the free cash flow is given below:

The free cash flow is

= cash flow from operating activities - capital expenditures

= $345,000 - $200,000

= $145,000

hence, the free cash flow is $145,000

The same should be considered and relevant

Fill in the blanks with the category of the expanded accounting equation (assets, liabilities, stockholders' equity, dividends, revenues, expenses). Check your spelling carefully and do not abbreviate.
Inventory Retained Earnings
Dividends Cost of Goods Sold
Utilities Payable Service Revenue
Accounts Payable Rent Expense

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Answer:

a. Inventory: Assets

b. Dividends: Dividends

c. Utilities Payable: Liabilities

d. Accounts Payable: Liabilities

e. Retained Earnings: Stockholders' equity

f. Cost of Goods Sold: Expenses

g. Service Revenue: Revenue

h. Rent Expense: Expenses

Explanation:

a. Inventory: Assets

As inventory is owned by the company for the purpose of generating cash, it is considered an asset. They are current assets since they must be sold within a year.

b. Dividends: Dividends

Dividends refer a portion of a company's profits that is paid out to its shareholders.

c. Utilities Payable: Liabilities

Utilities payable are liabilities since they represent utilities that the corporation is yet to settle. Utilities payable are current liabilities item since they have to be paid within a year.

d. Accounts Payable: Liabilities

Amounts owed to vendors or suppliers for products or services received but not yet paid for are referred to as accounts payable. They are current liabilities item since they have to be paid within a year.

e. Retained Earnings: Stockholders' equity

Profits that were not distributed to shareholders are known as retained earnings. However, because they are still owned by the shareholders, they are classified as equity.

f. Cost of Goods Sold: Expenses

The direct costs of manufacturing the goods that a company sells are referred to as COGS. This is an income statement item.

g. Service Revenue: Revenue

The income a corporation earns from providing a service is referred to as service revenue. This is also an income statement item.

h. Rent Expense: Expenses

The cost incurred by a firm to use a property or location for business purposes is referred to as rent expense. Rent Expense is also an income statement item.

a. Sunland Cosmetics acquired 12% of the 287,500 shares of common stock of Elite Fashion at a total cost of $14 per share on March 18, 2019. On June 30, Elite declared and paid a $80,200 dividend. On December 31, Elite reported net income of $228,100 for the year. At December 31, the market price of Elite Fashion was $16 per share.
b. Culver Inc. obtained significant influence over Kasey Corporation by buying 25% of Kasey's 29,100 outstanding shares of common stock at a total cost of $11 per share on January 1, 2020. On June 15, Kasey declared and paid a cash dividend of $38.500. On December 31, Kasey reported a net income of $122.900 for the year.

Required:
Prepare all the necessary journal entries for 2020 for Culver Inc.

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Answer:

Mar 18

Dr Available for sales Securities $4,025,000

Cr Cash $4,025,000

June 30

Dr Cash $9624

Cr Dividend Revenue $9624

Dec-31

Dr Securities Fair value Adjustment $575,000

Cr Unrealised gain or Losss- income$575,000

B. Jan 1

Dr Investment in Culver stock $80,025

Cr Cash $80,025

Jan 15

Dr Cash $9,625

Cr Investment in Culver stock $9,625

Dec, 31

Dr Investment in Culver stock $30,725

Cr Revenue $30,725

Explanation:

Preparation of all the necessary journal entries for 2020 for Culver Inc.

Mar 18

Dr Available for sales Securities $4,025,000

(287,500*$14)

Cr Cash $4,025,000

June 30

Dr Cash $9624

Cr Dividend Revenue $9624

($80,200*12%)

Dec-31

Dr Securities Fair value Adjustment $575,000

Cr Unrealised gain or Losss- income$575,000

[(287,500*($16-$14)]

B. Jan 1

Dr Investment in Culver stock $80,025

(29,100*25%*$11)

Cr Cash $80,025

Jan 15

Dr Cash $9,625

($38,500*25%)

Cr Investment in Culver stock $9,625

Dec, 31

Dr Investment in Culver stock $30,725

($122,900*25%)

Cr Revenue $30,725

Nichols Company uses the percentage of receivables method for recording bad debts expense. The month-end accounts receivable balance is $250,000 and credit sales during the month were $1,000,000. Management estimates that 4% of accounts receivable will be uncollectible. The Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a credit balance of $2,500 before adjustment. The adjusting entry that Nichols must make includes: a. a credit to the allowance for $7,500. b. a credit to the allowance for $30,000. c. a debit to bad debt expense for $10,000. d. a debit to bad debt expense for $40,000.

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Answer: a. a credit to the allowance for $7,500

Explanation:

Estimated Bad Debt = Balance on Account receivable  x bad Debt loss rate =  $250,000 x 4% = $10,000

Allowance for doubtful accounts with  a credit balance of  $2,500  

Allowance for Bad debts expense =Estimated Bad Debt -  Credit balance Allowance for doubtful accounts = $10,000 - $2,500 = $7,500

Account titles and explanation         Debit              Credit

Bad Debt Expense                         $7,500

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts                        $7,500

A company had net income of $43,000, net sales of $380,500, and average total assets of $220,000. Its profit margin and total asset turnover were, respectively:

a. 11.3%; 1.73
b. 11.3%; 19.5
c. 1.7%; 19.5
d. 1.7%; 11.3
d. 19.5%; 11.3

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Answer:

11.3%, 1.73

Explanation:

Net income= 43,000

Net sales= 380,500

Total assests= 220,000

Therefore profit margin can be calculated as follows=

Net income/sales

= 43000/380,500

= 0.113×100

= 11.3%

Total assets turnover can be calculated as follows

= 380,500/220,000

= 1.73

the Hence profit margin is 11.3% and total assets turnover is 1.73

g A company has beginning inventory of 16 units at a cost of $24 each on February 1. On February 3, it purchases 34 units at $26 each. 22 units are sold on February 5. Using the FIFO periodic inventory method, what is the cost of the 22 units that are sold

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Answer:

$188

Explanation:

FIFO method assumes that the units to arrive first will be sold first. Hence the cost of sales will be valued using the prices of earlier or older units.

Cost of Sales = 16 units x $24  + 6 units x $26

                      = $188

Thus,  the cost of the 22 units that are sold is $188.

PET Co. owns 80% of the common shares of SAL Corp. PET has no other investments. Goodwill associated with the investment is nil, but there is a fair value increment of $62,500 relating to SAL's patent that is being amortized over 10 years. PET's and SAL's reported net income for 20X5 is as follows: PET Co. SAL Corp. Net income $200,000 $50,000 SAL declared $25,000 in dividends in 20X5. Assuming PET uses the cost method, what amount of consolidated net income attributable to the parent (ATP) would be reported in 20X5?
a) $210,000
b) $215,000
c) $223,750
d) $235,000

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Co so the Anwser must be c

trình bày ưu nhược điểm của các loại hình doanh nghiệp

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Answer:

Explanation:

Doanh nghiệp tư nhân;

Công ty hợp danh;

Công ty TNHH 1 thành viên;

Công ty TNHH 2 thành viên;

Công ty cổ phần;

Recently, Shandra purchased 5 movie DVDs and 12 three ring binders. What if the price of DVDs rose by $3 and the price of three ring binders declined by $2. With Shandra’s income unchanged and prices for other goods remaining the same, what actions would Shandra most likely take?

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Answer:

1. She'll purchase less quantity of movie DVDs

2. She'll purchase more quantity of three-ring binders

Explanation:

INITIAL CASE:

Purchase: 5 DVDs  and  12 Binders

Price of DVDs = x    Price of Binders = y

NEW CASE:

Price of DVDs = $(x + 3)    Price of Binders = $(y - 2)

Shandra's income is unchanged - it doesn't increase or fall in this period.

Prices of "other goods" is also constant - hence the decisions Shandra will make concerning quantity to purchase of DVDs & Binders, will solely be based on the new prices of the two items/commodities.

This clears the "ceteris paribus" assumption of the law of demand! All other things - income & prices of other goods - are already determined to be equal or constant.

In this case, the consumer, Shandra will purchase more of the good whose price has fallen and less of the good whose price has risen. Hence, the actions that Shandra would take are:

1. She'll purchase less quantity of movie DVDs

2. She'll purchase more quantity of three-ring binders

The net income of a company for the year was $500,000. The company has no preferred stock. Common stockholders' equity was $1,200,000 at the beginning of the year and $2,500,000 at the end of the year. Calculate the rate of return on common stockholders' equity.

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Answer:

27.03%

Explanation:

Average common stockholders' equity = (1,200,000+2,500,000) / 2

Average common stockholders' equity = $3,700,000 / 2

Average common stockholders' equity = $1,850,000

Rate of return on common stockholders' equity = Net Income / Average common stockholders' equity

Rate of return on common stockholders' equity = $500,000 / $1,850,000

Rate of return on common stockholders' equity = 0.27027

Rate of return on common stockholders' equity = 27.03%

Several years ago, Alcoa was effectively the sole seller of aluminum because the firm owned nearly all of the aluminum ore reserves in the world. This market was not perfectly competitive because this situation violated the:

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Answer:

price-taking assumption.

free entry assumption.

Explanation:

A perfectly competitive market is one in which different firms compete for consumers of their products. The characteristics of the perfectly competitive market are:

- products are nearly identical

- all the firms are price takers. That is they are not able to determine price independently

- buyer knowledge of information about products is perfect and available to all

- free entry and exit to the market

- resources are perfectly mobile

In the given scenario above two of these rules are not obeyed.

Alcoa was effectively the sole seller of aluminum because the firm owned nearly all of the aluminum ore reserves in the world.

So they determine the price ( they are not price takers)

Also since they own nearly all the aluminium reserves there is no free entry for new firms

Explain one situation when you will use these two pricing strategies penetration pricing and skimming prices

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Answer:

An electronic news portal that offers one complimentary month for something like a free trial service or an institution that offers a free bank account for 6 months are both instances of penetration pricing.

A pricing technique known as price skimming is establishing a premium charge when other rivals enter the market. For instance, the Playstation 3 was initially priced at $599 in the United States, but has now been lowered to around $200.

Goldfarb Company manufactures and sells toasters. Each toaster sells for $22.95 and the variable cost per unit is $15.85. Goldfarb's total fixed costs are $24,200, and budgeted sales are 7,200 units. What is the contribution margin per unit

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Answer: $7.10

Explanation:

The Contribution margin of a good refers to the amount left of the sales after the variable costs have been removed from it. It is useful in calculating the breakeven point as it can divide the fixed costs to find out the number of units needed to breakeven.

It is therefore calculated as:

= Sales - Variable cost

= 22.95 - 15.85

= $7.10

Entries for Notes Payable A business issued a 60-day, 10% note for $96,000 to a creditor on account. Journalize the entries to record (a) the issuance of the note and (b) the payment of the note at maturity, including interest. Assume a 360-day year. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. If required, round yours answers to whole dollar.

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Answer:

Business A

Journal Entries:

Debit Accounts Payable $96,000

Credit 10% Notes Payable $96,000

To record the issuance of a 60-day, 10% note to a creditor on account.

Debit 10% Notes Payable $96,000

Debit Interest Expense $1,600

Credit Cash $97,600

To record the payment of the note at maturing, including interest.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Accounts Payable $96,000

10% Notes Payable $96,000

10% Notes Payable $96,000

Interest Expense $1,600

Cash $97,600

Atlanta Company, had an ROA of 6.5 percent, a profit margin of 11.50 percent, and sales $20 million. Calculate Atlanta's total assets. Show your calculation

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Answer:

The right solution is "35.39".

Explanation:

Given:

Profit margin,

= 11.50%

or,

= 0.115

ROA,

= 6.5%

or,

= 0.065

Sales,

= $20 million

As we know,

⇒ [tex]Profit \ margin = \frac{Net \ income}{Sales}[/tex]

or,

⇒ [tex]Net \ income = Sales\times Profit \ margin[/tex]

                       [tex]=20\times 0.115[/tex]

                       [tex]=2.3[/tex]

hence,

The total asset will be:

⇒ [tex]ROA = \frac{Net \ income}{Total \ assets}[/tex]

or,

⇒ [tex]Total \ assets = \frac{Net \ income}{ROA}[/tex]

                        [tex]=\frac{2.3}{0.065}[/tex]

                        [tex]=35.39[/tex]              

A company borrowed $10,000 from the bank at 5% interest. The loan has been outstanding for 45 days. Demonstrate the required adjusting entry for this company by completing the following sentence. The required adjusting entry would be to debit the Interest __________________ account and ___________________ the Interest ___________________ account.

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Answer:

The required adjusting entry would be to debit the Interest expense account and credit the Interest payable account.

Explanation:

The number of days that a loan debt stays unpaid is referred to as the outstanding number of days.

In line with the general accounting rules, all expenses must be debited. Therefore, the interest expense has to be debited.

Interest payable, however, is the amount owed to a lender by a firm and is thus credited as the matching journal entry to the interest expense.

Therefore, we have:

The required adjusting entry would be to debit the Interest expense account and credit the Interest payable account.

what are the first steps to start business

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Answer:

finding a market for your product then finding a marketing strategy then get your assets set up

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