An investor has $19,000 to invest and believes that the IBM stock price is going to increase in the following 12 months from the current stock price of $200. Call options on IBM stock expiring in 12 months have a strike price of $207 and sell at a premium of $20 each. Assume that the stock price will be $268 per share after 12 months.
a. What will be the investor's rate of return if they buy 450 call options?
b. What will be the investor's rate of return if they buy 45 shares?

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Answer 1

Answer:

a.305%

b.34%

Explanation:

If 450 options were bought,the investor would have invested just the amount paid for the options which is $9,000 ($20*450).

On exercising the option,the investor would gain per share the excess of market price over the option exercise price i.e 450*($268-$207)=$27,450.00  

return on investment= 27,450/9000=305%

If the investor had bought the shares he would invested $9000 ($200*45)

By selling the shares for $268 return would $3,060 ($268-$200)*45

return on investment=$3,060/$9,000=34%


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Steve wanted to open a day care service facility for dogs. He estimated the costs involved in providing the services desired by dog owners. After extensive deliberation, Steve decided not to proceed with the plan as the cost of providing the services was too high compared to the rates dog owners would be willing to pay. Which of the following stages of the new-product development process has Steve used to arrive at this decision?A. Idea screening.B. Business analysis.C. Idea generation.D. Test marketing.

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Answer:

Business analysis.

Explanation:

James Smith, a health inspector for the state of Missouri, inspected a restaurant owned by Salley Slick. Smith found numerous health violations in the restaurant and fined Slick accordingly. When Smith notified Slick of the infractions, Smith strongly suggested that $5,000 "would sure prove handy in the Spring" when he planned to purchase a new fishing boat. Slick understood Smith's obvious hint and offered Smith $5,000 if he would lose the paperwork concerning the failure of the restaurant to meet proper inspection guidelines. Smith accepted the $5,000 and lost the paperwork. One month later, Smith returned to the restaurant and told Slick that he would reappear every month and find violations unless Slick produced $1,000 each month to go toward the purchase of a fleet for Smith. Slick agreed to make the $1,000 payments. What crimes have been committed by Smith and Slick?

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Answer:

Smith is guilty of Bribery and corruption While slick is guilty of breaking health code and trying to bribe a public officer.

Explanation:

Bribery has occurred because Smith's judgment has been paid for/influenced through the $5000 he has received from Slick. Money he plans to use on a boat. Smith has solicitated a bribe and is guilty of bribery. Since he sought for the bribe, he has committed a crime of bribery solicitation. After receiving the money, he committed the crime of accepting a bribe. When additional sums of money were requested, Smith further committed the crime of extortion and blackmail. He has been shown to be greedy.

Slick is guilty of trying to bribe a public official to escape the payment of fines and also guilty of violating health codes.

The ________________ desires to find a solution to a social problem rather than to simply earn profits.

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Answer:

Social Entrepreneur.

The following transactions were completed by the company a. The owner invested $19,000 cash in the company in exchange for its common stock. b. The company purchased supplies for $1,500 cash c. The owner invested $12,000 of equipment in the company in exchange for more common stock. d. The company purchased $400 of additional supplies on credit. e. The company purchased land for $11,000 cash Required Enter the impact of each transaction on individual items of the accounting equation. (Enter decreases to account balances with a minus sign.) Assets Liabilities+ Accounts Equity CommonD Cash +Supplies + Equipment+ Land Dividends Revenue +Revenue Expenses Payable Stock $19,000+ Bal 19,000 Bal 19,000 + Bal 19,000 + 0 Bal 19,000 + 0

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Answer:

                      ASSETS                               = LIABILITIES     +  EQUITY  

cash        supplies       equip.        land     =  acc. payable common stock

19,000                                                                                       19,000

-1,500     1,500

                                    12,000                                                  12,000

               400                                                400

-11,000                                           11,000                                                          

6,500      1,900           12,000       11,000  = 400                     31,000

Explanation:

Dr cash 19,000

    Cr common stock 19,000

Dr supplies 1,500

    Cr cash 1,500

Dr equipment 12,000

    Cr common stock 12,000

Dr supplies 400

    Cr accounts payable 400

Dr land 11,000

    Cr cash 11,000

On January 1, 2013, Grant Corporation issued $600,000, 8%, 10-year bonds dated January 1, 2013, at 104. The bonds pay semi-annual interest on January 1 and July1. The company uses the straight-line method of amortization and has a calendar year end. Instructions Prepare all the journal entries that Grant Corporation would make related to this bond issue through January 1, 2014. Be sure to indicate the date on which the entries would be made.

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Answer:

January 1, 2013 Bonds are issued

Dr Cash 624,000

    Cr Bonds payable 600,000

    Cr Premium on bonds payable 24,000

July 1, 2013 first coupon is paid

Dr Interest expense  22,800

Dr Premium on bonds payable 1,200

    Cr Cash 24,000

December 31, 2013 accrued interest

Dr Interest expense 22,800

    Cr Interest payable 22,800

January 1, 2014 second coupon is paid

Dr Interest payable  22,800

Dr Premium on bonds payable 1,200

    Cr Cash 24,000

Explanation:

issued $600,000 in 8%, 10 year bonds that pay semi annual coupons.

Sales price 104 = $624,000

premium on bonds payable $24,000

amortization using the straight line method = $24,000 / 20 = $1,200 per coupon paid

accrued interests on bonds payable must be recorded on December 31, 2013.

In contrast to expected utility​ theory, prospect​ theory: A. weights outcomes based on their true​ probabilities, while expected utility uses a subjective weighting function. B. assumes people only care about their level of wealth instead of expected utility. C. allows people to treat gains and losses asymmetrically. D. decision makers are more sensitive to a given change in the outcome for large gains or losses than for small ones.

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Answer: C. allows people to treat gains and losses asymmetrically.

Explanation:

According to the Prospect Theory, people generally are very averse to losses. For this reason they will always pick the option that gives them.gains as opposed to losses even if the result is the same. This means that they ascribe greater utility towards gains than losses meaning that they treat them asymptomatically.

For example, two options could be put to you. One makes you $10 and the other makes you $20 but you will lose $10. The result is the same but according to this theory you will pick the first option because gains are favoured to losses.

Expected Utility on the other hand involves people picking options and not knowing what the outcome will be so they cannot treat loss or gain asymmetrically. This is in contrast to the Prospect theory as because they know what might happen, they are able to pick gains.

Judith Thompson, the manager of the student center cafeteria, has added pizza to the menu. The pizza is ordered frozen from a local pizza establishment and baked at the cafeteria. Judith anticipates a weekly demand of 10 pizzas. The cafeteria is open 45 weeks a year, 5 days a week. The ordering cost is $15 and the holding cost is $0.40 per pizza per year. The pizza vendor has a 4-day lead-time and Judith wants to maintain 1 pizza for safety stock. What is the optimal reorder point

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Answer:

9 pizzas

Explanation:

Given that:

A pizza is ordered frozen from a local pizza establishment and baked at the cafeteria.

Judith anticipates a weekly demand of 10 pizzas.

Opening weeks in a year = 45 weeks

Opening days in a week = 5 days

Daily demand =  10/5 = 2

Ordering cost = $15

Holding cost = $0.40 /pizza/year

Lead time = 4 days

Safety stock = 1 pizza

The objective is to determine the optimal reorder point.

The optimal reorder point = (daily demand × lead time) + safety stock

The optimal reorder point =( 2 × 4 ) + 1

The optimal reorder point = 8 + 1

The optimal reorder point = 9 pizzas

Marissa gives Larry a check made payable to cash in payment for a
computer that she is buying from him. Larry then gives the check to his
nephew, Gary Graduate, without indorsing it, as a graduation gift. Marissa
then stops payment on the check because she claims that Larry breached the
contract. When the check bounces, Gary makes a claim against Marissa for
the amount of the check. Marissa responds that Gary cannot collect on the
check since he is not a holder because Larry never indorsed the check to
him. Which statement is true?

1.Gary is at least a holder
2.Gary is not a holder or holder in due course because the check was never indorsed
3.Gary is not a holder or holder in due course because of the shelter principal
4.Gary is not a holder or holder in due clause because Larry breached the contract

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Answer:

The correct answer is the option 2: Gary is not a holder or holder in due course becuase the check was never indorsed.

Explanation:

To begin with, the field of law and more in particular the commercial law and all its scenarios, any check that has been passing through hands must be indorsed in order to be able to be payable to the person who has it the last, in any other case if the check is not indorsed then that means by law that the check has never changed its owner and therefore that it can not be payable for anybody else. That is why, Gary is not a holder because his uncle did not indorsed him the check correctly.

homeworklib You want to evaluate three mutual funds using the information ratio measure for performance evaluation. The risk-free return during the sample period is 6%, and the average return on the market portfolio is 19%. The average returns, residual standard deviations, and betas for the three funds are given below. Average Return Residual Standard Deviation Beta Fund A 20 % 4.00 % 0.8 Fund B 21 % 1.25 % 1.0 Fund C 23 % 1.20 % 1.2 The fund with the highest information ratio measure is Multiple Choice Funds A and C (tied for highest). Funds A and B (tied for highest). Fund A. Fund C. Fund B.

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Answer:

The fund with the highest ratio is Fund B.

Explanation:

Risk-free return = 6%

The average return on the market portfolio = 19%

The ratio equation formula is as follows:

FUND A: Return on fund - Risk free rate - Beta (Return on market portfolio -  Risk free rate)/Standard deviation of fund

FUND A : 20 - 6 - 0.8(19 - 6 ) / 4 = 0.9

FUND B : 21 - 6 - 1(13)/1.25 = 1.6

FUND C : 23 -6 - 1.2 (13 ) /1.2 = 1.167

Therefore, the fund with the highest ratio is Fund B.

A company issues a callable (at par) ten-year, 6% coupon bond with annual coupon payments. The bond can be called at par in one year after release or any time after that on a coupon payment date. On release, it has a price of $104 per $100 of face value. What is the yield to maturity of this bond when it is released? A) 0.60% B) 1.92% C) 4.00% D) 5.47%

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Answer:

B) 1.92%

Explanation:

For computing the yield to maturity we need to apply the RATE formula i.e to be shown in the attachment

Given that,  

Present value = $104

Future value or Face value = $100

PMT = $100 × 6% = $6

NPER = 1

The formula is shown below:  

= Rate(NPER;PMT;-PV;FV;type)  

The present value come in negative        

After applying the above formula, the yield to maturity is 1.92%  

Identify the top five recipient countries of FDI from the US. Then Identify top 10 MNEs headquartered in the US that have made outbound FDI elsewhere. Why do theses countries attract FDI from the US? Explain using the resource and the institution based views.

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Answer:

The top five recipient countries of FDI from the US are:

The Netherlands - 866.33 billion dollarsUnited Kingdom - 757.78 billion dollarsLuxembourg - 713.83 billion dollarsIreland - 442.17 billion dollarsCanada - 401.87 billion dollars

Those countries attract FDI from the US either because of low taxes, including low corporate taxes (The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Ireland), or for very close relationships at all levels: cultural, commercial, geographical, and so on (Canada, and the United Kingdom).

From a resource perspective, only Canada is particularly resource-rich, it has large quantities of natural gas, oil, and metals.

The other four countries are not resource-rich, instead, they have institutions that protect property rights, that promote investment, and that do not charge very high taxes.

Brightstone Tire and Rubber Company has capacity to produce 221,000 tires. Brightstone presently produces and sells 169,000 tires for the North American market at a price of $114 per tire. Brightstone is evaluating a special order from a European automobile company, Euro Motors. Euro is offering to buy 26,000 tires for $93.6 per tire. Brightstone's accounting system indicates that the total cost per tire is as follows:
Direct materials $54
Direct labor 24
Factory overhead (62% variable) 24
Selling and administrative expenses (44% variable) 25
Total $127.00
Brightstone pays a selling commission equal to 4% of the selling price on North American orders, which is included in the variable portion of the selling and administrative expenses. However, this special order would not have a sales commission. If the order was accepted, the tires would be shipped overseas for an additional shipping cost of $7.65 per tire. In addition, Euro has made the order conditional on receiving European safety certification. Brightstone estimates that this certification would cost $165,424.
Required:
A. Prepare a differential analysis dated January 21 on whether to reject (Alternative 1) or accept (Alternative 2) the special order from Euro Motors. Refer to the lists of Labels and Amount Descriptions for the exact wording of the answer choices for text entries. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign. If there is no amount or an amount is zero, enter "0". A colon (:) will automatically appear if required.
B. Determine whether the company should reject (Alternative 1) or accept (Alternative 2) the special order from Euro Motors
C. What is the minimum price per unit that would be financially acceptable to Brightstone?

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Answer and Explanation:

A. The preparation of the differential analysis dated January 21 on whether to reject (Alternative 1) or accept (Alternative 2) the special order from Euro Motors is presented below:

                                            Differential analysis

                        Reject (Alternative 1) or accept (Alternative 2)

                                                             Jan 21

Particulars     Reject order        Accept order    Differential effect on income

                    (Alternative 1)     (Alternative 2)     (Alternative 2)

Revenues

(26,000 tires × $93.6)             $2,433,600          $2,433,600

Less: cost

direct material

(26,000 tires × $54)               -$1,404,000            -$1,404,000

Direct labor

(26,000 tires × $24)               -$624,000               -$624,000

Variable factory overhead

(26,000 tires × $24 × 0.62)   -$386,880               -$386,880

Variable selling and admin expenses

(26,000 tires × $25 × 0.44) - ($114 × 4%)

                                              -$167,440                -$167,440

Shipping cost

(26,000 tires × $7.65)           -$198,900                 -$198,900

Certification cost                  -$165,424                  -$165,424

Income or loss                       -$513,044                   -$513,044

B. As we can see that there is a loss of   -$513,044 so the special order should be rejected

C. The minimum price is

= Selling price - differential income per unit

= $93.6 - (-$513,044 ÷ 26,000 tires)

= $93.6 - (-$19.73)

= $113.33

Which of the following assertions is true?
A) Agency costs do not involve costs that are incurred from managers pursuing their own interests at the expense of shareholder value and do not involve costs that are incurred by shareholders to make sure that managers pursue shareholder value.
B) Agency costs do not involve costs that are incurred from managers pursuing their own interests at the expense of shareholder value, but do involve costs that are incurred by shareholders to make sure that managers pursue shareholder value.
C) Agency costs involve costs that are incurred from managers pursuing their own interests at the expense of shareholder value, but not costs that are incurred by shareholders to make sure that managers pursue shareholder value.
D) Agency costs involve costs that are incurred from managers pursuing their own interests at the expense of shareholder value and costs that are incurred by shareholders to make sure that managers pursue shareholder value.

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Answer:

D) Agency costs involve costs that are incurred from managers pursuing their own interests at the expense of shareholder value and costs that are incurred by shareholders to make sure that managers pursue shareholder value.

Explanation:

Due to the fact that most public companies are not managed by owners but by managers, agency cost arises.

Agency cost arises when the manager pursues her own interest to the detriment of the owners.

In order to mitigate against agency costs , owners put certain mechanisms in place to limit these costs. Some of these mechanisms include increased monitoring and employment contracts

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The 2021 income statement of Adrian Express reports sales of $19.310.000. cost of goods sold of $12,250,000, and net income of $1,700,000. Balance sheet information is provided in the following table. ADRIAN EXPRESS Balance Sheets December 31, 2021 and 2020 2021 2e2e Assets Current assets: Cash Accounts receivable Inventory Long-term assets Total assets Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity Current liabilities Long-term liabilities Common stock Retained earnings Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 700,000 1,600,000 2,000,000 4,900,000 $9, 200,000 $ 860,000 1,100,000 1,500,000 4,340,000 $7,800, eae $1,920,000 2,400,000 1.900.000 2,980,000 $9,200,000 $1,760,000 2,500,000 1.900,800 1.640.ece $7,8ee, eee Industry averages for the following profitability ratios are as follows: Gross profit ratio Return on assets Profit margin Asset turnover Return on equity 25% 15% 2.5tines 35%
Required:
Calculate the five profitability ratios listed above for Adrian Express
(Round your answers to 1 decimal place.) Profitability Ratios Gross profit ratio Return on assets Profit margin Asset turnover Return on equity

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Answer:

The Gross profit ratio is 36.6%

The Return on assets is 20%

The Profit margin is 8.8%

The Asset turnover would be 2.3 times

The Return on equity is 40.4%

Explanation:

The calculation of the five profitability ratios listed would be a follows:

Gross profit = Sales - Cost of goods sold

= $19,310,000 - $12,250,000

= $7,060,000

Gross profit ratio = Gross profit / Sales * 100

= $7,060,000 / $19,310,000 * 100

= 36.6%

The Gross profit ratio is 36.6%

Return on assets = Net income / Average total assets * 100

= $1,700,000 / [($9,200,000+$7,800,000)/2] * 100

= 20%

The Return on assets would be 20%

Profit margin = Net profit / Sales * 100

= $1,700,000 / $19,310,000 * 100

= 8.8%

The Profit margin would be 8.8%

Asset turnover = Sales / Average total assets

= $19,310,000 / [($9,200,000+$7,800,000)/2]

= 2.3 times

The Asset turnover would be 2.3 times

Return on equity = Net income / Average total equity

= $1,700,000 / [($1,900,000+$2,980,000+$1,900,000+$1,640,000)/2]

= 40.4%

The Return on equity would be 40.4%

On September 12, 3,500 shares of Aspen Company are acquired at a price of $39.00 per share plus a $175 brokerage commission. On October 15, a $1.20-per-share dividend was received on the Aspen Company stock. On November 10, 1,400.00 shares of the Aspen Company stock were sold for $33 per share less a $70 brokerage commission. When required, round final answers to the nearest dollar. For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Prepare the journal entries for the original purchase, the dividend, and the sale under the cost method. Sept. 12 Oct. 15 Nov. 10

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Answer:

Sept 12

Dr Investments-Aspen Company Stock 136,675

Dr Cash 136,675

Oct 15

Dr Cash 4,200

Cr Dividends Revenue 4,200

Nov 10

Dr Cash 46,130

Dr Loss on sale of Investments 8,540

Cr Investments-Aspen Company Stock 54,670

Explanation:

Aspen Company Journal entry

Sept 12

Dr Investments-Aspen Company Stock 136,675

[(3,500*39)+175]

Dr Cash 136,675

Oct 15

Dr Cash 4,200

(3,500*1.20)

Cr Dividends Revenue 4,200

Nov 10

Dr Cash 46,130

[(1,400*33)-70]

Dr Loss on sale of Investments 8,540

(54,670-46,130)

Cr Investments-Aspen Company Stock 54,670

(136,675/3500*1,400

Thomas Kratzer is the purchasing manager for the headquarters of a large insurance company chain with a central inventory operation.​ Thomas's fastest-moving inventory item has a demand of 6 comma 000 units per year. The cost of each unit is ​$97​, and the inventory carrying cost is ​$8 per unit per year. The average ordering cost is ​$29 per order. It takes about 5 days for an order to​ arrive, and the demand for 1 week is 120 units.​ (This is a corporate​ operation, and there are 250 working days per​ year).


A) What is the EOQ?B) What is the average inventory if the EOQ is used?C) What is the optimal number of orders per year?

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Answer:

A) EOQ = 208.56 units

B) Average inventory = 104.28 units

C) Optimum number of order = 28.76 times

Explanation:

Economic order quantity is the order quantity that minimizes the balance of ordering and carrying cost.

Economic order quantity = √2× 29× 6,000/8=208.56 units

Average inventory = Minimum stock level +  Order quantity/2

minimum stock level is not given , hence

Average inventory = 208.56/2 = 104.28 units

Optimum number of order

Optimum number of order = Demand / order quantity

= 6000/208.56= 28.76 times.

EOQ = 208.56 units

B) Average inventory = 104.28 units

C) Optimum number of order = 28.76 times

Cane Company manufactures two products called Alpha and Beta that sell for $135 and $95, respectively. Each product uses only one type of raw material that costs $6 per pound. The company has the capacity to annually produce 105,000 units of each product. Its average cost per unit for each product at this level of activity are given below: Alpha Beta Direct materials $ 30 $ 18 Direct labor 23 16 Variable manufacturing overhead 10 8 Traceable fixed manufacturing overhead 19 21 Variable selling expenses 15 11 Common fixed expenses 18 13 Total cost per unit $ 115 $ 87 The company considers its traceable fixed manufacturing overhead to be avoidable, whereas its common fixed expenses are unavoidable and have been allocated to products based on sales dollars. 6. Assume that Cane normally produces and sells 93,000 Betas per year. What is the financial advantage (disadvantage) of discontinuing the Beta product line

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Answer:

financial disadvantage = ($1,953,000)

Explanation:

Alpha selling price $135 per unit

Beta selling price $95 per unit

raw materials = $6 per pound

production capacity 105,000 of each product

                                                                         Alpha              Beta

Direct materials                                                $30                 $18

Direct labor                                                       $23                 $16

Variable manufacturing overhead                  $10                   $8

Traceable fixed manufacturing overhead      $19                 $21

Variable selling expenses                               $15                  $11

Common fixed expenses                                $18                  $13

Total cost per unit                                           $115                $87

margin per unit                                                $20                  $8

93,000 Betas produced per year:

total revenue                      $8,835,000

COGS                                ($5,859,000)

Gross profit                        $2,976,000

Variable selling expense ($1,023,000)

Fixed common expenses ($1,209,000)

net profit                               $744,000

if the Beta product line is discontinued:

lost net profits                        ($744,000)

fixed common expenses    ($1,209,000)

financial disadvantage        ($1,953,000)

If the company decides to shut down the production of Betas, then it will lose $1,953,000. This includes lost profits generated by the product and unavoidable fixed costs which must be allocated to Alphas.

The agency problem refers to the possible conflicts of interest between:_______.
a. self-interested managers as principals and shareholders of the firm who are the agents.
b. altruistic managers as agents and shareholders of the firm who are the principals.
c. self-interested managers as agents and shareholders of the firm who are the principals.
d. dutiful managers as principals and shareholders of the firm who are the agents.

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Answer: c. self-interested managers as agents and shareholders of the firm who are the principals.

Explanation:

The Agency Problem in Corporate Finance refers to a situation where the Managers who are supposed to be agents to increase the wealth of the Shareholders who are the principles realise and decide to act in their own interest and increase their wealth instead.

It is an age old problem that rears its head up in almost every relationship where a party is to act in the best interest of another. They might simply ask themselves, why not act in our own best interests.

For example, Managers might award contracts to companies that promise to give them some form of compensation for the contract instead of companies that would have done the job in question at cheaper rates and with more efficiency and thus brought more Profitability to the firm.

The agency problem is the conflict that can arise between self-interested managers as agents and shareholders of the firm who are the principals.

Agency conflict occur when the shareholders of a firm do not manage the company. Instead, managers are hired to manage the firm. Sometimes, the interest of shareholders and managers are not aligned.

For example, if the remuneration managers receive is tied to the net income of the firm. The manager can undertake projects that would boost net income but not be in the best interest of shareholders.

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Future Value (LG5-1) Compute the future value in year 8 of a $4,400 deposit in year 1, and another $3,900 deposit at the end of year 3 using an 10 percent interest rate. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your final answer to 2 decimal places.)
Future value =_______

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Answer:

Total future value = $15,712.78

Explanation:

Future value is computed using the formula below:

FV = PV × (1+r)^n

FV- Future value, n -number of years, interest rate per annum

First deposit

FV = 4,400× (1.1)^8 = 9,431.79

Second deposit

Note the deposit was made in year 3, by the end of year year 8, then the number of years would be = (8-3) = 5 years

FV = 3,900 × (1.1)^5 = 6,280.98

Total future value  =  9,431.79+ 6,280.98= $15,712.779

Total future value = $15,712.78

Cavy Company accumulated 560 hours of direct labor on Job 567 and 820 hours on Job 888. The direct labor was incurred at a rate of $15 per direct labor hour for Job 567 and $25 per direct labor for Job 888. Journalize the entry to record the flow of labor costs into production. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Work in Process

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Answer:

Dr work-in-process  $ 28,900.00  

Cr wages payable                              $ 28,900.00  

Explanation:

The total amount of labor costs incurred on both jobs would be debited to work in process account , while the credit entry would be posted to the wages payable account.

Total labor cost incurred=(560*$15)+(820*$25)=$28,900.00  

The amount is debited to work in process so as to add up to other direct costs of production while entry into wages payable indicates that employees are being owed.

Lusk Corporation produces and sells 14,900 units of Product X each month. The selling price of Product X is $31 per unit, and variable expenses are $25 per unit. A study has been made concerning whether Product X should be discontinued. The study shows that $73,000 of the $113,000 in monthly fixed expenses charged to Product X would not be avoidable even if the product was discontinued. If Product X is discontinued, the annual financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company of eliminating this product should be: g

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Answer:

Effect on income= $34,500 decrease

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Sales= 14,900 units

Selling price= $31 per unit

Variable expenses= $25 per unit.

The study shows that $73,000 of the $113,000 in monthly fixed expenses charged to Product X would not be avoidable even if the product was discontinued.

First, we need to calculate the current income of Product X.

Net income= 14,900*(31 - 25) - 113,000= -$38,500

Now, the effect of discontinuing the product.

Effect on income= unavoidable fixed costs - current income

Effect on income= - 73,000 + 38,500

Effect on income= $34,500 decrease

An investor is considering buying a restaurant that has been in operation for a number of years. The restaurant has a highly regarded chef and many long-term kitchen and wait staff who work together smoothly to make innovative new dishes. It has a reputation for dishes of consistently high quality and an appealing dining atmosphere. What should the investor consider when making a decision?

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Answer:

The investor will find that the restaurant's financial statements undervalue the true value of its resources.

Explanation:

It is said here that the investor will find the financial statements undervalue the true value of its resources. In as much as the quality of the chefs, staffs and standard of the restaurant, all were put into consideration.

It is also known that financial statements are written records that convey the business activities and the financial performance of a company. Financial statements are often audited by government agencies, accountants, firms, etc. to ensure accuracy and for tax, financing, or investing purposes.

Financial statements are written records that convey the business activities and the financial performance of a company.

The balance sheet provides an overview of assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity as a snapshot in time.

Answer: The investor will find that the restaurant's financial statements will undervalue the true value of its resources.

Explanation:

A Financial statements is a formal record of all financial activities that shows the position of a business, person, or other entity’s. Important financial information are presented in a structured manner and in a away it can be easily understood. This financial statement helps one value the true worth of a business, individual or entity’s.

Sheridan Co. leased equipment to Union Co. on July 1, 2021, and properly recorded the sales-type lease at $146000, the present value of the lease payments discounted at 9%. The first of eight annual lease payments of $22000 due at the beginning of each year of the lease term was received and recorded on July 3, 2021. Sheridan had purchased the equipment for $113000. What amount of interest revenue from the lease should Sheridan report in its 2021 income statement

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Answer:

The amount of interest revenue from the lease should Sheridan report in its 2021 income statement is $5,580

Explanation:

According to the given data The first payment will reduce the principle because interest has not started to accrue ,

Therefore= $146,000 - $22,000 = $124,000

The Computation of interest that will be owned for 6 months would be as follows:

Interest revenue for full year = $124,000*9% = $11,160

Therefore, the amount of interest revenue from the lease is = Interest revenue for full year*6/12

amount of interest revenue from the lease = $11,160*6/12 = $5,580 (from july to december)

The amount of interest revenue from the lease should Sheridan report in its 2021 income statement is $5,580

Ayayai Corp. has 320,000 shares of $10 par value common stock outstanding. It declares a 14% stock dividend on December 1 when the market price per share is $17. The dividend shares are issued on December 31. Prepare the entries for the declaration and distribution of the stock dividend.

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Answer:

320,000 stocks with $10 par value

14% stock dividend (small stock dividend ≤ 20%)

so we will use the market price of the stocks = $17 x 320,000 x 14% = $761,600 total distribution

320,00 x 14% = 44,800 stocks x $10 par value = $448,000

the additional paid in capital = $761,600 - $448,000 = $313,600

December 1, declaration of stock dividend

Dr Retained earnings 761,600

    Cr Common stock dividends distributable 448,000

    Cr Additional paid in capital in excess of par value 313,600

December 31, distribution of stock dividends

Dr Common stock dividends distributable 448,000

    Cr Common stock 448,000

A buyer wants to purchase a home for $60,000. The lender appraises the home for $58,000 and offers to finance it with an 80% loan-to-value loan, charging a loan origination fee of 1.5 points. How much will the buyer's loan origination fee be?

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Answer:

Loan origination fee = $696

Explanation:

Given:

Home value = $58,000

Loan-to-value loan = 80%

Loan origination fee = 1.5 points = 1.5%

Find:

Loan origination fee = ?

Computation:

Total loan amount = Home value × Loan-to-value loan

Total loan amount = $58,000 × 80%

Total loan amount = $46,400

Loan origination fee = Total loan amount × 1.5%

Loan origination fee = $46,400 × 1.5%

Loan origination fee = $696

Prepare Lipman Auto Parts’ cash budget for January and February. How much cash will Lipman Auto Parts borrow in February if collections from customers that month total $13,800.00 instead of $14,800.00?

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Answer:

The answer given is for the data given in the question below.

Explanation:

The complete question is :

Lipman Auto Parts, a family-owned auto parts store,began January with $10,300 in cash.  Management forecasts that collection from credit customers will be $11,400.00 in January and $14,800 in February.  The store is scheduled to receive $5,000.00 in cash on a business note receivable in January.  Projected cash payments include inventory purchases($13,000 in January and $13,600 in February) and operating expenses ($2,700 each month). Lipman Auto Parts' bank requires $10,000 minimum balance in the store's checking account.  At the end of any month when the account balance dips below $10,000, the bank automatically extends credit to the store in multiples of $1,000. Lipman Auto Parts borrows as little as possible and pays back loans in quarterly installments of $2,000, plus 4 percent interest on the entire unpaid principal. The first payment occurs three months after the loan.

Prepare Lipman Auto Parts' cash budget for January and February

How much cash will Lipman auto Pars borrow in February if collections form customer that month total $13,800 instated of $14,800?

Answer would be like this :

Lipman Auto Parts

Cash Budget

                                                                         January      - February

January February Beginning cash balance $ 10,300        $ 41,000

Cash collections from customers                  $ 11,400         $ 14,800

Collection of note receivable                          $ 5,000       $ -

Total cash available                                       $ 56,700       $ 55,800

Cash payments:

Purchases of inventory                                 $ 13,000       $ 13,600

Operating expenses                                      $ 2,700         $ 2,700

Total cash payments                                      $ 15,700      $ 16,300

Ending Cash Balance Before Financing      $ 41,000        39,500

Less Required Cash Balance                          10,000         10,000

Cash Excess                                                  $ 31,000        29500

Financing of Cash Deficiency                       -------               -------

Ending Cash Balance                                    $ 41,000      39500

Lipman Auto Parts

Cash Budget

                                                                         January      - February

January February Beginning cash balance $ 10,300        $ 41,000

Cash collections from customers                  $ 11,400         $ 13,800

Collection of note receivable                          $ 5,000       $ -

Total cash available                                       $ 56,700       $ 54,800

Cash payments:

Purchases of inventory                                 $ 13,000       $ 13,600

Operating expenses                                      $ 2,700         $ 2,700

Total cash payments                                      $ 15,700      $ 16,300

Ending Cash Balance Before Financing      $ 41,000        38,500

Less Required Cash Balance                          10,000         10,000

Cash Excess                                                  $ 31,000        28500

Financing of Cash Deficiency                       -------               -------

Ending Cash Balance                                    $ 41,000      38500

Sellall Department Stores reported the following amounts in its adjusted trial balance prepared as of its December 31 year-end: Administrative Expenses, $2,300; Cost of Goods Sold, $22,140; Income Tax Expense, $3,040; Interest Expense, $1,500; Interest Revenue, $180; General Expenses, $2,500; Net Sales Revenue, $37,105; and Delivery (freight-out) Expense, $290.Prepare a multi-step income statement for distribution to external financial statement users.

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Answer:

The net income is $5,515

Explanation:

Kindly check the attached picture for the Income statement table

The following data apply to Hill's Hiking Equipment: Value of operations $20,000, Short-term investments $1,000, Debt $6,000, Number of shares 300; The company plans on distributing $50 million by repurchasing stock. What will the intrinsic per share stock price be immediately after the repurchase?

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Answer:

$50

Explanation:

Solution

Recall that:

The company plans on giving out $50 million by repurchasing stock hence, number of stock to be purchased = 50/50 = 1 million

The Number of share bought back = 300-1 = 299

Thus

$20,000 + $1,000 - $6000 = $15,000

$15,000 / 300 shares = $50

                                    Before Repurchase  After the repurchase

Value of operations    20000                          20000

Short-term investments    1000                        950

Less : Debt                    6000                           6000

Intrinsic value of equity    15000                      14950

Number  of shares           300                           299

Intrinsic value per share    50                           50

Therefore the intrinsic per share stock price be immediately after the repurchase is $50

In business, it is customary to praise individualistic competition and denigrate collective bargaining in all forms. However, in the Hanseatic League, we clearly see an example of merchants working together for mutual success over a period of three hundred years! What lessons are we to learn from this? Are there prospects for more merchant leagues in an increasingly globalized economy? Outline your thoughts on these questions in ten sentences minimum, and post them in the discussion. Then select two fellow students posts for peer review and critique their comments without the use of flattery.

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Answer:

What lessons are we to learn from this?

The Hanseatic league, just like the Northern Italian City-States of the Late Middle Ages, are early examples of capitalism: they represent proto-capitalism.

In the cities that belonged to the Hanseatic League, the work of merchants was promoted, and capital accumulation and the profit motive began to develop. However, this does not meant that cooperation was out of place. The merchants cooperated voluntarily because they could get more working in association.

Are there prospects for more merchant leagues in an increasingly globalized economy?

There will always be the prospect for more merchant leagues, because people naturally cooperate if it is in the benefit of all the parties.

In fact, trade unions and economic unions could be seen as a form of merchant league, that are created by states instead of individual merchants.

Rachel's Recordings reported net income of $240,000. Beginning balances in Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable were $17,000 and $22,000 respectively. Ending balances in these accounts were $11,500 and $30,000, respectively. Assuming that all relevant information has been presented, Rachel's net cash flows from operating activities would be:

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Answer:

Rachel's net cash flows from operating activities is $258,500

Explanation:

            Rachel Cash flow from Operating activities

Particulars                                                                Amount

Net Income                                                              $240,000

+ Increase in Account Payable                              +$13,000            

(Ending balance - Beginning balance)

30,000-17,000= 13,000

-Decrease in Account receivable                          +$5500

(Ending balance - Beginning balance)

11,500-17,000= -5500

Cash flow from operating activities                    $258,500

Therefore, the cash flow from operating activities is $258,500

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