Collegiate Publishing Inc. began printing operations on March 1. Jobs 301 and 302 were completed during the month, and all costs applicable to them were recorded on the related cost sheets. Jobs 303 and 304 are still in process at the end of the month, and all applicable costs except factory overhead have been recorded on the related cost sheets. In addition to the materials and labor charged directly to the jobs, $7,500 of indirect materials and $11,800 of indirect labor were used during the month. The cost sheets for the four jobs entering production during the month are as follows, in summary form:

Job 301
Direct materials $10,000
Direct labor 8,000
Factory overhead 6,000
Total $24,000

Job 302
Direct materials $20,000
Direct labor 17,000
Factory overhead 12,750
Total $49,750


Job 303
Direct materials $24,000
Direct labor 18,000
Factory overhead â
Job 304
Direct materials $14,000
Direct labor 12,000
Factory overhead â


Required:
Journalize the Jan. 31 summary entries

.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Collegiate Publishing Inc.

Journal Entries:

Debit Finished Goods Inventory $73,750

Credit Work in Process:

Job 301 $24,000

Job 302 $49,750

To record the transfer of completed jobs to Finished Goods Inventory.

Debit Work in Process:

Job 303 $24,000

Job 304 $14,000

Credit Raw materials $38,000

To record raw materials used in production.

Debit Work in Process:

Job 303 $18,000

Job 304 $12,000

Credit Payroll $30,000

To record direct labor incurred in production.

Debit Manufacturing Overhead $19,300

Credit Raw materials $7,500

Credit Payroll $11,800

To record manufacturing overhead costs for indirect materials and labor.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Indirect materials = $7,500

Indirect labor = $11,800

Job Cost Sheets:   Job 301     Job 302    Job 303    Job 304

Direct materials     $10,000   $20,000    $24,000   $14,000

Direct labor               8,000       17,000       18,000      12,000

Factory overhead    6,000       12,750

Total                    $24,000    $49,750

Summary Entries:

Finished Goods Inventory $73,750 Work in Process: Job 301 $24,000 Job 302 $49,750

Work in Process: Job 303 $24,000 Job 304 $14,000 Raw materials $38,000

Work in Process: Job 303 $18,000 Job 304 $12,000 Payroll $30,000

Manufacturing Overhead $19,300 Raw materials $7,500 Payroll $11,800

Answer 2

The Jan. 31 summary journal entries are:

a. Dr Work in process $68,000

($10,000+$20,000+$24,000+$14,000)

Dr Factory Overhead $       7,500  

Cr      Materials  $75,500

($68,000+$7,500)

(To record material used)  

b. Dr Work in process $55,000

($8,000+$17,000 +$18,000+$12,000)

Dr Factory Overhead $11,800  

Cr      Wages Payable  $66,800

($55,000+$11,800)

(To record labor used)  

c. Dr Work in process $41,250

($55,000×75%)  

Cr    Factory Overhead  $41,250

(To record overhead applied)  

 

Job 301:( $6,000/$8,000=75%)

Job 302:($12,750/$17,000=75%)

d. Dr Finished Goods $73,750  

Cr      Work in process  $73,750

($24,000+$49,750)

(To record goods completed)

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An asset used in a four-year project falls in the five-year MACRS class for tax purposes. The asset has an acquisition cost of $5,150,000 and will be sold for $1,575,000 at the end of the project. If the tax rate is 22 percent, what is the aftertax salvage value of the asset

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Answer:

$1,424,282.40

Explanation:

Missing word "Refer to Table  5 YEAR :20%,32%,19.2%,11.52%"

Book value as on date of sale = Cost - Accumulated Depreciation

Book value as on date of sale = $5,150,000*(1 - 0.2 - 0.32 - 0.192 - 0.1152)

Book value as on date of sale = $5,150,000*0.1728

Book value as on date of sale = $889,920

Gain on sale = $1,575,000 - $889,920

Gain on sale = $685,080

After-tax salvage value = Sale proceeds - (Gain on sale*Tax rate)

After-tax salvage value = $1,575,000 - ($685,080*22%)

After-tax salvage value = $1,575,000 - $150,717.60

After-tax salvage value = $1,424,282.40

You are considering buying bonds in ACBB, Inc. The bonds have a par value of $1,000 and mature in 35 years. The annual coupon rate is 20.0% and the coupon payments are annual. If you believe that the appropriate discount rate for the bonds is 17.0%, what is the value of the bonds to you

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Answer:

Bond Price​= $121.27

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Face value= $1,000

Coupon= 0.2*1,000= $20

Maturity= 35 years

Discount rate= 17%

To calculate the price of the bond, we need to use the following formula:

Bond Price​= cupon*{[1 - (1+i)^-n] / i} + [face value/(1+i)^n]

Bond Price​= 20*{[1 - (1.17^-35)] / 0.17} + [1,000/(1.17^35)]

Bond Price​= 117.16 + 4.11

Bond Price​= $121.27

You are planning to save for retirement over the next 30 years. To do this, you will invest $700 a month in a stock account and $400 a month in a bond account. The return of the stock account is expected to be 7.5 percent, and the bond account will pay 5.5 percent. When you retire, you will combine your money into an account with a 2.5 percent return. How much can you withdraw each month from your account assuming a 25-year withdrawal period?
a. 5.545.73.
b. 6,081.31.
c. 5,870.85.
d. 6.205.66

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Answer:

Monthly withdraw= $5,870.6

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Stock:

Monthly deposit= $700

Interest rate= 0.075/12= 0.00625

Number of periods= 30*12= 360

Bond:

Monthly deposit= $400

Interest rate= 0.055/12= 0.0045833

Number of periods= 30*12= 360

First, we need to calculate the value of the investment at the moment of retirement:

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= monthly deposit

Stock:

FV= {700*[(1.00625^360) - 1]} / 0.00625

FV= $943,211.797

Bond:

FV= {400*[(1.00458^360) - 1]} / 0.00458

FV= $365,447.415

Total FV= $1,308,659.212

Now, the monthly withdrawal:

Interest rate= 0.025/12= 0.002083

Number of periods= 25*12= 300

Monthly withdraw= (FV*i) / [1 - (1+i)^(-n)]

Monthly withdraw= (1,308,659.212*0.002083) / [1 - (1.002083^-300)]

Monthly withdraw= $5,870.6

Bombs Away Video Games Corporation has forecasted the following monthly sales:

January $113,000 July $58,000
February 106,000 August 58,000
March 38,000 September 68,000
April 38,000 October 98,000
May 33,000 November 118,000
June 48,000 December 136,000

Bombs Away Video Games sells the popular Strafe and Capture video game. It sells for $5 per unit and costs $2 per unit to produce. A level production policy is followed. Each month's production is equal to annual sales (in units) divided by 12. Of each month's sales, 40 percent are for cash and 60 percent are on account. All accounts receivable are collected in the month after the sale is made.

Required:
Construct a monthly production and inventory schedule in units. Beginning inventory in January is 38,000 units.

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Answer:

Bombs Away Video Games Corporation

Production and Inventory Schedule

                Sales Units Production units Ending Units

Beginning inventory                                      38,000

January           22,600        15,200               30,600

February          21,200        15,200               24,600

March                7,600        15,200                  1,800

April                   7,600        15,200                9,400  

May                   6,600        15,200               18,000

June                 9,600        15,200              23,600

July                  11,600        15,200              27,200

August            11,600        15,200               30,800

September    13,600        15,200               32,400

October        19,600        15,200               28,000

November   23,600        15,200                19,600

December   27,200        15,200                 7,600

Explanation:

a) data and Calculations:

Sales Budget ($'000)  Sales Units Production units Ending Units

Beginning inventory                          38,000

January        $113,000    22,600       15,200                30,600

February       106,000     21,200       15,200                24,600

March             38,000       7,600       15,200                   1,800

April                38,000       7,600       15,200                  9,400  

May                33,000       6,600       15,200                 18,000

June              48,000       9,600       15,200                23,600

July               58,000       11,600       15,200                27,200

August          58,000      11,600       15,200                30,800

September   68,000     13,600       15,200                32,400

October        98,000    19,600       15,200                28,000

November   118,000    23,600       15,200                19,600

December  136,000    27,200       15,200                 7,600

Total                            182,400    182,400                

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Answer:

Đơn vị hành chính sự nghiệp có các đặc điểm như sau: + Đơn vị hành chính sự nghiệp là đơn vị thụ hưởng nguồn kinh phí từ ngân sách Nhà nước trên cơ sở các quy định pháp luật và theo nguyên tắc không hoàn lại trực tiếp. + Đơn vị hành chính sự nghiệp sử dụng kinh phí cho các mục đích đã được hoạch định trước đó.

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Sheridan Company purchased a delivery truck. The total cash payment was $43,718, including the following items. Negotiated purchase price $34,800 Installation of special shelving 2,880 Painting and lettering 930 Motor vehicle license 280 Two-year insurance policy 2,740 Sales tax 2,088 Total paid $43,718 Calculate the cost of the delivery truck.

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Answer:

the cost of the delivery truck is $40,698

Explanation:

The computation of the cost of the delivery truck is given below:

Negotiated purchase price $34,800

Installation of special shelving $2,880

Painting and lettering $930

Sales tax  $2,088

Cost of the delivery truck $40,698

Hence, the cost of the delivery truck is $40,698

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Makers Corp. had additions to retained earnings for the year just ended of $553,000. The firm paid out $191,000 in cash dividends, and it has ending total equity of $4.96 million. The company currently has 240,000 shares of common stock outstanding. a. What are earnings per share

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Answer:

$1.51

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the earnings per share

Using this formula

Earnings per share = (Retained Earnings + Dividend paid out) / Common stock outstanding

Let plug in the formula

Earnings per share= ($553,000+$191,000)/240,000

Earnings per share=$362,000/240,000

Earnings per share= $1.51

Therefore Earnings per share is $1.51

Company XYZ is working on a marketing strategy for a new oral hygiene product and just discovered that XYZ's biggest competitor is launching a very similar product a month later. In conducting a SWOT analysis, the launch of the competitor's product represents an opportunity.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

XYZ Company

In conducting a SWOT analysis, the launch of the competitor's product represents an opportunity.

 

b. False

Explanation:

The launch of the competitor's product represents a threat to XYZ Company.  It reduces XYZ Company's market competitiveness and profitability.  XYZ Company may even be driven out of the market by the competitor, thus leading to massive loss for the company.  However, threats must be overcome and turned into opportunities for future product development.

Carpet Renewal dyes carpets for residential customers. The company is interested in estimating fixed and variable costs. The following data are available for the month of June when 420 carpets were dyed:
Office rent $ 1,250
Depreciation - equipment 900
Cleaning supplies 5,140
Hourly wages 11,000
Transportation (variable) 3,600
Owner’s salary 3,100
Total $24,990
Using account analysis, how much is estimated variable cost per carpet?
a. $59.50
b. $52.12
c. $47.00
d. $38.43

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Answer: c. $47 per carpet

Explanation:

Total variable costs are:

= Cleaning supplies + Hourly wages  + Transportation

= 5,140 + 11,000 + 3,600

= $19,740

The variable cost per carpet is:

= Total variable cost / Number of carpets dyed

= 19,740 / 420

= $47 per carpet

You own a portfolio that is invested 15 percent in Stock X, 35 percent in Stock Y, and 50 percent in Stock Z. The expected returns on these three stocks are 9 percent, 15 percent, and 12 percent, respectively. What is the expected return on the portfolio

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Answer:

12.60%

Explanation:

The expected return on the portfolio is the sum of the weighted expected return of each stock in the portfolio

(0.15 x 9) + (0.35 x 15) + (0.5 x 12)

= 1.35 + 5.25 + 6

= 12.6%

Sigma Corporation applies overhead cost to jobs on the basis of direct labor cost. Job V, which was started and completed during the current period, shows charges of $6,300 for direct materials, $8,600 for direct labor, and $5,848 for overhead on its job cost sheet. Job W, which is still in process at year-end, shows charges of $4,300 for direct materials and $5,400 for direct labor.
Required:
Calculate the overhead cost be added to Job W at year-end.

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Answer:

Allocated MOH= $3,672

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Job V:

DM= $6,300

DL= $8,600

Overhead= $5,848

Job W:

DM= $4,300

DL= $5,400

First, we need to calculate the predetermined overhead rate based on Job V:

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

5,848 = Estimated manufacturing overhead rate*8,600

Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= 5,848/8,600

Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= $0.68

Now, the allocated overhead to Job W:

Allocated MOH= 0.68*5,400

Allocated MOH= $3,672

The most common measure of inflation is a static called the _____
1. Nominal measurement
2. Consumer price index
3. Anual rate
4. US Bureau of Labor Statistic

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Explanation:

The most common measure of inflation is a statistic called the Consumer Price Index (CPI).

The fastener division of Southern Fasteners manufactures zippers and then sells them to customers for $8 per unit. Its variable cost is $3 per unit, and its fixed cost per unit is $1.50. Management would like the fastener division to transfer 12,000 of these zippers to another division within the company at a price of $3. The fastener division could avoid $0.20 per zipper of variable packaging costs by selling internally.
Determine the minimum transfer price:
(a) Assuming the fastener division is not operating at full capacity, and
(b) Assuming the fastener division is operating at full capacity.

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Answer:

a. $2.80b. $7.80

Explanation:

a.  Assuming the fastener division is not operating at full capacity

When the division is not operating at full capacity, they have space to take on the production requests for other divisions and so won't incur any opportunity costs from not producing for outside customers.

Minimum transfer price = Net Variable cost

= Variable cost - cost saving if sold internally

= 3 - 0.2

= $2.80

b. Assuming the fastener division is operating at full capacity.

At full capacity the division does not have space to produce for internal divisions without incurring losses from not selling outside. The transfer price will therefore be the selling price to customers less the variable cost savings:

= Selling price - variable cost savings

= 8 - 0.2

= $7.80

In order to remain certified, I have to:
Submit a renewal form.
Complete a seller training course every 2 years.
Complete a 30 minute refresher course.
Do nothing, the certificate never expires.

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Complete a seller training course every 2 years

In order to remain certified, you have to complete a seller training course every 2 years. Option B. This is further explained below.

What is the training course?

Generally, the training course is simply defined as several types of training courses, and each one teaches a certain set oaf abilities.

In conclusion, Every two years, you must retake a seller training course to keep your certification current.

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acc 430 Firm B, a calendar year, cash basis taxpayer, leases lawn and garden equipment. During December, it received the following cash payments. To what extent does each payment represent current taxable income to Firm B

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

a. Even though firm B received a cash of $522, only $22 which is the interest will be taxable as the $500 which is the principal isn't taxable.

b. Even though Firm B got $600 cash, there'll be no taxable income as the receipt brought about a liability. Hence, taxable income is 0.

c. Even though Firm B got $10000 cash, there'll be no taxable income as the receipt brought about a liability and the net worth wasn't increased. Hence, taxable income is 0.

d. The taxable income here will be $888.

A company manufactures aluminum cans for the beverage industry and prepares its financial statements in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). During its latest full fiscal year, the company recorded the following:

Inventory Item Amount € (thousands)
Raw material aluminum costs 150,000
Storage of finished cans 15,000
Wasted aluminum materials from abnormal production errors during the year 500
Transportation-in costs 640
Tax-related duties 340
Administrative overhead 7,500
Trade discounts due to volume purchases throughout the year 520

The total costs included in inventory (in € thousands) for the year are closest to: ____________

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Answer: 150,460 currency units

Explanation:

The costs that are included in inventory include:

Cost of raw materials Transportation in costs Tax duties Trade discounts

Inventory cost is:

= Cost of raw materials + Transport in costs + Tax duties - Trade discounts

= 150,000 + 640 + 340 - 520

= 150,460 currency units

Accrued Product Warranty Fosters Manufacturing Co. warrants its products for one year. The estimated product warranty is 4% of sales. Assume that sales were $379,000 for January. On February 7, a customer received warranty repairs requiring $250 of parts and $105 of labor.
a. Journalize the adjusting entry required at January 31, the end of the first month of the current fiscal year, to record the accrued product warranty.
b. Journalize the entry to record the warranty work provided in February.

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Answer:

a.

Date                     Account Title                                          Debit             Credit

Jan. 31                 Product Warranty Expense                 $15,160

                            Product Warranty Payable                                        $15,160

Working:

Product warranty expense = Amount of sales for January * Estimated product warranty

= 379,000 * 4%

= $15,160

b.

Date                     Account Title                                          Debit             Credit

Jan. 31                 Product Warranty Payable                     $355

                            Supplies                                                                     $250

                            Wages payable                                                          $105

The costs of the warranty will be taken from the liability account for warranties  because the warranty payable account represents that the company owes warranty repairs which the customer just came to collect.

Beasley, Inc., reports the following amounts in its December 31, 2021, income statement. Sales revenue $ 340,000 Income tax expense $ 39,000 Interest expense 10,000 Cost of goods sold 129,000 Salaries expense 32,000 Advertising expense 24,000 Utilities expense 42,000 Prepare a multiple-step income statement.

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Answer:

Beasley, Inc.

Beasley, Inc.

Income Statement

For the year ended December 31, 2021:

Sales revenue                    $ 340,000

Cost of goods sold                129,000

Gross profit                          $211,000

Operating Expenses:

Salaries expense                   32,000

Advertising expense             24,000

Utilities expense                   42,000

Total operating expenses $98,000

Operating income (EBIT)  $113,000

Interest expense                  10,000

Income before taxes       $103,000

Income tax expense        $ 39,000

Net income                       $64,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Beasley, Inc.

Income Statement

For the year ended December 31, 2021:

Sales revenue $ 340,000

Cost of goods sold 129,000

Salaries expense 32,000

Advertising expense 24,000

Utilities expense 42,000

Interest expense 10,000

Income tax expense $ 39,000

Consider the market for orange juice. Suppose two events occurred last week. During the course of this past week, the price of oranges (used in the production of orange juice) decreased. At the same time, the price of coke (a substitute for orange juice) doubled. What are the likely effects of these TWO events on the equilibrium quantity Q* and price P* of orange juice

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Answer:

these two events would lead to an increase in equilibrium quantity and have an indeterminate effect on equilibrium price

Explanation:

As a result of the decrease in the price of oranges which is use in the production of orange juice, there would be a rightward shift of the supply curve for orange juice. A a result,  the supply of orange juice would increase and price of orange juice would fall

Substitute goods are goods that can be used in place of another good.

The doubling of the price of coke would lead to a decrease in the demand for coke and an increase in the demand for orange juice. This would shift the dead curve for orange juice to the right. As a result,  both equilibrium price and quantity increases

these two events would lead to an increase in equilibrium quantity and have an indeterminate effect on equilibrium price

firm has 2,000,000 shares of common stock outstanding with a market price of $2 per share. It has 2,000 bonds outstanding, each selling for $1,200. The bonds mature in 25 years, have a coupon rate of 10%, and pay coupons annually. The firm's beta is 1.5, the risk-free rate is 5%, and the market risk premium is 7%. The tax rate is 34%. Calculate the WACC.

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Answer:

A Firm

The firm's WACC is:

= 12.16%

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                              Common               Bonds

                                                  Stock

Outstanding shares/bonds  2,000,000              2,000

Market price per unit                $2                     $1,200

Total market value             $4,000,000   $2,400,000

Total value of debt and equity = $6,400,000

Weight                                      62.5%                37.5% ($2,400/$6,400*100)

Cost of bonds (coupon rate) = 10%

Tax rate = 34%

Firm's beta = 1.5

Risk-free rate = 5%

Market risk premium = 7%

After-tax cost of bonds = 6.6% (1 - 0.34) * 10%

Cost of common stock =

Risk Free Rate + Beta x (Market Return - Risk Free Rate)

= 5% + 1.5 x (7%)

= 5% + 10.5%

= 15.5%

WACC = 15.5% * 62.5% + 6.6% * 37.5%

= 0.096875 + 0.02475

= 0.1216

= 12.16%

Miller and Sons' static budget for 10,500 units of production includes $41,000 for direct materials, $50,300 for direct labor, variable utilities of $7,600, and supervisor salaries of $14,600. A flexible budget for 12,100 units of production would show Round your final answer to the nearest dollar. Do not round interim calculations. a.the same cost structure in total b.direct materials of $47,248, direct labor of $57,965, utilities of $8,758, and supervisor salaries of $14,600 c.direct materials of $47,248, direct labor of $57,965, utilities of $8,758, and supervisor salaries of $17,520 d.total variable costs of $113,500

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Answer:

b.direct materials of $47,248

Direct labor=$57,965

Variable Utilities=8,758

Supervisor salaries $14,600

Explanation:

Computation of flexible budget

FLEXIBLE BUDGET

Direct materials

$41,000/10,500*12,100

Direct materials= $47,248

Direct labor=50,300/10500*12100

Direct labor=$57,965

Variable Utilities

=7600/10500*12100

Variable Utilities=8,758

Supervisor salaries $14,600 Fixed cost

Read the following request message, and then answer the question.

To: Customer Support
From: Helen Martin
Subject: Warranty Information for Netbook Computer
Dear Customer Service,
I need this information by noon tomorrow at the latest. My team has an important presentation to give, and my netbook crashed while we were working on the presentation. I can’t find the warranty information anywhere. So I have a few questions. Where is my warranty information? How long does it normally take to repair these machines? Do I have to mail the netbook to you, or can I bring it to your local repair shop? Will you please answer these questions in a timely manner? Thank you in advance for your help.

Regards,
Helen Martin

Revision A:
1. Where do I find my warranty information?
2. How long does the average netbook repair take?
3. Do I need to mail in my netbook for repairs or bring it to your local repair shop?

Revision B:
Where is my warranty information? How long does the average repair take? Do I have to mail in my netbook?

Revision C:
Where do I find the information?
How long does it take?
Can I take it to my local shop?

Which of the preceding revisions is the best revision for the body of this message?

A. Revision B
B. Revision C
C. Revision A

In addition to making requests, you will have to respond to requests in the business world.

Complete the following sentence with the dropdown menu.
Direct response messages might _______?

a. include long, flowery descriptions
b. use the "me" view
c. supply explanations and additional information

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Answer:

?

Explanation:

The issuance of equity for a firm with various financing alternatives signals that the firm has unfavorable prospects which it wants to share with new shareholders according to the signaling theory of capital structure.
a) true
b) false

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Answer:

Option b) False

Explanation:

Capital structure

This is usually defined as a composition or the combination of debt and equity that are used to finance a firm.

Signaling theory

According to this theory, It states that actions are taken by a firm to send "signals" to shareholders. It states that firms that uses issue debt to raise funds are signaling or projecting that their future prospects are favorable.

In this theory, managers do have information about their firm's prospects than do outside investors. It is also referred to as an action taken by a firm's management that gives possible clues to investors about how management looks at the firm's capital prospects. It centers on the ability to borrow money at a reasonable cost when good investment opportunities comes their way.

How does unemployment impact a society

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Unemployment has costs to a society that are more than just financial. Unemployed individuals not only lose income but also face challenges to their physical and mental health. Societal costs of high unemployment include higher crime and a reduced rate of volunteerism.

unemployment promotes poverty in the society

Explanation:

as people don't earn an income poverty is promoted which causes problems in economy

A property title search firm is contemplating using online software to increase the productivity of the researcher performing the search. Currently, an average of 64 minutes is needed to do a title search. The researcher cost is $1.70 per minute. Clients are charged a fee of $410. Company A’s software would reduce the average search time by 20 minutes, at a cost of $3.50 per search. Company B’s software would reduce the average search time by 21 minutes at a cost of $5.50 per search.
a. Calculate the productivity in terms of revenue per dollar of input.
b. Which option would have the highest productivity in terms of revenue per dollar of input?
a) Company A
b) Company B
c) Current

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Answer:

a. Productivity in terms of revenue per dollar input:

Cost = Average time taken * Cost per minute + additional cost per search

Current cost = 64 * 1.70 = $108.80

Company A cost = (64 - 20 mins) * 1.70 + 3.50 = $78.30

Company B cost = (64 - 21) * 1.70 + 5.50 = $78.60

Productivity = Client fee / Cost

Current productivity

= 410 / 108.80

= $3.77

Company A

= 410 / 78.30

= $5.24

Company B

= 410 / 78.60

= $5.22

b. Company A is best.

M. Poirot wishes to sell a bond that has a face value of $1,000. The bond bears an interest rate of 11.28% with bond interest payable semiannually. Six years ago, $979 was paid for the bond. At least a 12% return (yield) on the investment is desired. The minimum selling price must be: Enter your answer as follow: 1234.56

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Answer:

M. Poirot

The minimum selling price must be:

= $2,065.09.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Face value of bond = $1,000

Interest rate = 11.28%

Interest payment = semiannually

Price of bond six years ago = $979

Desired return (yield) rate = 12%

Minimum selling price can be determined as follows:

N (# of periods)  12

I/Y (Interest per year)  12

PV (Present Value)  979

PMT (Periodic Payment)  5.64

Results

FV = $2,065.09

Sum of all periodic payments $67.68

Total Interest $1,018.41

An educational software company wants to compare the effectiveness of teaching about supply and demand curves between computer animation presentations and textbook presentation. The company tests the economic knowledge of a number of first-year college students, then randomly divides them into two groups. One group uses the animation and the other studies the text. The company retests all the students and compares the increase in economic understanding between the two groups. Is the study described above an experiment? Why or why not?

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Answer:

Yes, this is often an experiment. the corporate assigned students to either the animation or the text, instead of watching post hoc ergo propter hoc data.

Explanation:  

The explanatory variables are the pre-test data and therefore the assignment to a given group. The responding variable is that the post-test data.

A parcel delivery company delivered 103,600 packages last year, when its average employment was 83 drivers. This year, the firm handled 112,160 deliveries with 93 drivers. What was the percentage change in productivity over the past years?

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Answer: -3.38%

Explanation:

The percentage change in productivity over the past years will be calculated thus:

The Productivity will be the total packages handled divided by the number of drivers employed.

Last year Productivity will be:

= 103600/83

= 1248.19 packages per driver

This year Productivity will be:

= 112160/93

= 1206.02 packages per driver

Therefore, the percentage change in productivity = (This year Productivity - Last year Productivity) / (Last year Productivity) ×100

= [(1206.02-1248.19) / (1248.19)] × 100

= -42.17/1248.19 × 100

= -3.38%

Bold Stapler Sales Company (BSS) began 2019 with cash of $80,000, inventory of $7,200 (400 staplers that cost $18 each), $2,000 of common stock, and $2,000 of retained earnings. The following events occurred during 2019.
1. BSS purchased additional inventory twice during 2019. The first purchase consisted of 1,600 staplers that cost $21 each, and the second consisted of 2,400 staplers that cost $25 each. The purchases were on account.
2. The company sold 4,220 staplers for cash at a selling price of $45 each.
Required: Determine the ending inventory and cost of goods sold using the three different cost flow assumptions: FIFO, LIFO, and Weighted Average.

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Answer:

Bold Stapler Sales Company (BSS)

                                     FIFO             LIFO           Weighted Average

Ending inventory       $4,500         $3,240                 $4,122

Cost of goods sold $96,300      $97,560              $96,678

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Beginning balances in 2019:

Cash $80,000

Inventory $7,200

Common stock $2,000

Retained earnings $2,000

Description                    Units   Unit Cost   Total

Beginning inventory        400      $18      $7,200

The first purchase        1,600      $21       33,600

The second purchase 2,400     $25       60,000

Goods available           4,400               $100,800

Sales of units              (4,220)    $45   $189,900

Ending inventory             180

FIFO:

Ending inventory = $4,500 ($25 * 180)

Cost of goods sold = $96,300 ($100,800 - $4,500)

LIFO:

Ending inventory = $3,240 ($18 * 180)

Cost of goods sold = $97,560 ($100,800 - $3,240)

Weighted Average:

Weighted average cost per unit = $22.91 ($100,800/4,400)

Ending inventory = $4,122 (22.91 * 180)

Cost of goods sold = $96,678 ($100,800 - $4,122)

Calculate gross profit for the following situation: National Storage Company had sales of $1,000,000, sales discounts of $2,500, sales returns and allowances of $15,000, and a cost of goods sold of $525,000.

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Answer:

$475,500

Explanation:

Sales is $1,000The discountscount is $2500

Sales return and allowances are $15,000

The cost of goods sold is $525,000

Therefore the gross profit can be calculated as follows

= 1,000,000-2,500-15,000-525,000

= 457,500

Hence the gross profit is $475,500

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