Retained earnings, December 31, 2013 $342,700
Cost of buildings purchased during 2014 44,100
Net income for the year ended December 31, 2014 56,200
Dividends declared and paid in 2014 32,800
Increase in cash balance from January 1, 2014, to December 31, 2014 22,700
Increase in long-term debt in 2014 45,300
Required:
Calculate the Retained Earnings balance as of December 31, 2014.

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Answer 1

Answer:

the  ending retained earning balance is $366,100

Explanation:

The computation of the ending retained earning balance is given below:

= Opening balance of retained earnings + net income - dividend paid

= $342,700 + $56,200 - $32,800

= $366,100

Hence, the  ending retained earning balance is $366,100

The same should be considered and relevant


Related Questions

DonCo. Inc. sold merchandise on January 14, and accepted a 90 day, 5% promissory note in the amount of $5,000. On January 14, the entry to record this transaction would include a debit to:
a. Cash in the amount of $5,000
b. Notes Receivable in the amount of $5,000
c. Accounts Receivable in the amount of $5,000
d. Sales in the amount of $5,000

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I think C hope that helps

Given that individuals tend to judge the favorability of their outcomes relative to what others receive, what can be the result of someone getting rewarded for their performance but yet being disappointed in the reward that they receive?
Lewis Vacation Rentals has been experiencing a recent decline in its bookings. In an effort to increase sales, the company is offering its employees a 1 percent share in the company profit over the next six months in addition to regular employee salaries. Will this plan increase motivation? Why or why not?

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Answer:

im not to sure

Explanation:

Answer:

C

Explanation:

expand the profitable departments and close down unprofitable ones

George H. Ruth takes a leave of absence from his job to work full time for a charity for six months. Ruth fills the position of finance director, a position that normally pays $88,000 per year. Ruth accepts no remuneration for his work. What recording does the charity make

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Answer: a contributed support of $44000 and a expense of $44000.

Explanation:

From the information given in the question, we are informed that Ruth fills the position of finance director, a position that normally pays $88,000 per year.

Therefore, the amount earned for six months will be:

= $88000 × ½

= $44000

Therefore, the recording of the transaction will be a contributed support of $44000 and a expense of $44000.

Given the following cost and activity observations for Smithson Company's utilities, use the high-low method to calculate Smithson's fixed costs per month. Cost Machine Hours January $88,020 9,800 February 150,430 17,700 March 103,350 11,700 April 129,310 15,000 a.$33,900 b.$18,000 c.$8,500 d.$10,600

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Answer:

d. $10,600

Explanation:

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

Variable cost = ($150,430 - $88,020) / (17,700 - 9,800)

Variable cost = $62,410 / 7,900

Variable cost = $7.9

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

Fixed cost = $150,430 - ($7.9*17,700)

Fixed cost = $150,430 - $139,830

Fixed cost = $10,600

The most recent financial statements for Xporter, Inc., are shown here:
Income Statement Balance Sheet
Sales $5,700 Current assets $ 3,900
Current liabilities $ 2,200 Costs 4,200
Fixed assets 8,100 Long-term debt 3,750
Taxable income $1,500 Equity 6,050
Taxes (34%) 510 Total $12,000 Total $12,000
Net income $ 990
Assets, costs, and current liabilities are proportional to sales. Long-term debt and equity are not. The company maintains a constant 40 percent dividend payout ratio. As with every other firm in its industry, next year’s sales are projected to increase by exactly 15 percent. What is the external financing needed?

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Solution :

Expected sales = current sales x (1 + projected sale next year increase)

                         = 5,700 x (1 + 15%)

                         = $ 6555

Expected cost = current cost x (1 + projected sale next year increase)

                       = 4200 x (1 + 15%)

                       = $ 4830

Taxable income = 1500 x ( 1 + 15%)

                           = $ 1725

Taxes (34%)  = 510 x (1+15%)

                     = $ 586.5

Net income = sales - cost - taxes

                   = 6555 - 4830 - 586.5

                   = $ 1138.5

Calculation of total asset :

Current asset = 3,900 x 1.15

                      = $ 4485

Fixed asset   = 8100 x 1.15

                      = $ 9315

Total asset = 4485 + 9315

                  = $ 13800

Calculation of total liabilities

Current liabilities = 2200 x 1.15

                            = $ 2530

Long term debt = $ 3,750

Equity = $ 6050 + (1138.5 x 0.50 )

          = $ 7189

Total liabilities  = $ 2530 + $ 3,750 + $ 7189

                          = $ 13, 469

Therefore the external financial needed is = $ 13800 - $ 13, 469

                                                                       = $ 331

About 1.4 billion pounds of​ American, cheddar and other kinds of cheese is socked away at​ cold-storage warehouses across the​ country, the biggest stockpile since federal​ record-keeping began a century ago...Many​ [cheese companies] are paying to store their excess cheese in hopes demand and prices will improve. ​Source: Heather​ Haddon, "America​ Can't Move Its​ Cheese," Wall Street Journal​, December​ 17, 2018. What effect did the strategy of warehousing cheese have on the supply of​ cheese? Using the line drawing​ tool, show the effect of cheese producers storing cheese in warehouses rather than offering it for sale. Properly label your line. Carefully follow the instructions​ above, and only draw the required object

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

Since the cheese companies are paying to store their excess cheese in hopes demand and prices will improve, then this will bring about the reduction in the supply of cheese in the market but the demand for cheese will still be constant.

Due to the fact that there is shortage of supply, the supply curve will shift leftward and as a result of this, the price if cheese will increase and the quantity demanded by the customers will then decrease as a result of price increase.

Risk means different things to different people, depending on the context and on how they feel about taking chances.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

you are true that the risk means different things to different people, depending on the context and on that they feel very happy about taking chances to do anything

Pasha works for a manufacturing company in a small town. He reports to his manager that the company is not fulfilling its commitment to the community to reduce pollutants. His manager tells him to ignore the issue and not tell anyone. This is an example of a(n)___________. approach to social responsibility.
a. defensive
b. accommodative
c. reactive
d. obstructionist
e. proactive

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Answer:

d. obstructionist

Explanation:

Since in the question it is given that pasha reported his manager that company is not able to fulfill the commitment in order to decrease pollution but the manager said that ignore this issue also dont tell anyone so this represent an obstructionist approach as the firm or the company avoids the social environmental problems so indirectly it breaks the law and their conduct is to be considered as an unethical

Therefore, the option d is correct

While approaching a group of colleagues, Patrice overheard what she believed were inappropriate comments about another team member's physical attributes. Patrice mentioned the comments to her manager and indicated she was uncomfortable with colleagues speaking in that way in the workplace. As her manager, how should you respond

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Answer:

The question is incomplete, the options are missing. The options are the following:

a) Suggest to Patrice that spreading negative information learned from eavesdropping is not healthy for the workplace.

b) Thank Patrice for speaking up and forward the item to a neutral third party for handling.

c) Immediately fire the team members who made the comments.

d) Contact the team member who was the subject of the comments to see if he or she was offended.

e) Thank Patrice for her input, but based on the harmlessness of the situation, take no further action.

And the correct answer is the option B: Thank Patrice for speaking up and forward the item to a neutral third party for handling.

Explanation:

To begin with, these kind of situations are most common than expected in the workplace so that is why that nowadays exist a lot of seminars about certain subjects that involves the behavior in the organization and furthermore there is the regular action of the Human Resources Department that takes cares of all the penalties and the solutions when it comes to subjects regarding the employees of the business and their relationship both with each other and with the company. So the correct way to act in this scenario would be to thank Patrice and tell her that the manager would inform to the Human Resources Department about it, being this last one a third party in the situation itself.

Bonita Industries uses flexible budgets. At normal capacity of 21000 units, budgeted manufacturing overhead is $168000 variable and $360000 fixed. If Bonita had actual overhead costs of $546000 for 26000 units produced, what is the difference between actual and budgeted costs

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Answer:

$22,000 Favorable

Explanation:

The computation of the difference between actual and budgeted cost is given below:

Budgeted Variable Manufacturing Overhead Per Unit is

= $168,000 ÷ 21,000 units

= $8

The Fixed Overhead = $360,000

Now

For 26,000 Units, total Overhead Should be:

Variable = 26,000 × 8 = $208,000

Fixed = $360,000

Total = $568,000

And,  

Actual Overhead Cost = $546,000

So,  

Difference between Actual and Budgeted Cost is

= $568,000 - $546,000

= $22,000 Favorable

Which of the following statements is true?

a. Overhead can be applied slowly as a job is worked on.
b. Overhead can be applied when the job is completed.
c. Overhead should be applied to any job not completed at year-end in order to properly value the work in process inventory.

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Answer:

the answer should be

a. Overhead can be applied slowly as a job is worked on.

Answer:

A: overhead can be applied slowly as a job is worked on.

Explanation:

Im pretty sure i already learned that! so trust it!

hope it helps!

if its wrong report my answer!

How does unemployment impact a society

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People living in a society judge a person very quickly If the person is unemployment society starts to judge and they start to dominate who is unemployment

To decrease unemployment we need to respect each work but the people living in a society starts to judge people and that's the great weakness of the people so if Unemployment is decreased in the country, than there would be positive impact

i hope i have give my answer according to my thoughts

Spartan Corporation estimates that it will incur $200,000 of total manufacturing overhead cost at an estimated activity level of 10,000 direct labor-hours. What is the amount of manufacturing overhead that would be applied to a job that required 200 direct labor-hours?
a. $2,000.
b. $4,000.
c. $6,000.
d. $10,000.

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Answer:

Spartan Corporation

The amount of manufacturing overhead that would be applied to a job that required 200 direct labor-hours is:

b. $4,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Estimated manufacturing overhead = $200,000

Estimated activity level = 10,000 direct labor-hours

Predetermined overhead rate = $20 ($200,000/10,000) per direct labor-hour

Applied overhead to a job that required 200 direct labor-hours = $4,000 (200 * $20)

According to the interest parity condition, if the domestic interest rate is 12 percent and the foreign interest rate is 10 percent, then the expected _________ of the foreign currency must be _________ percent. Group of answer choices

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Answer: Appreciation; 2%

Explanation:

From the information given in the question,

Domestic Interest rate = 12%

Foreign interest rate = 10%

Let's assume,

S = spot exchange rate

F = forward exchange rate,

Based on the per interest rate parity, the forward exchange rate will be:

F = S × (1 + 10%) / (1 + 12%) = 0.98x

F = S × (1+0.1)/(1+0.12) = 0.98x

Therefore, the forward exchange rate will be expected to fall by:

= 1 - 0.98

= 0.2

= 2%

There are four consumers willing to pay the following amounts for haircuts, and there are four haircutting businesses with the following costs: Consumers' Willingness to Pay Shen: $35 Manuel: $50 Poornima: $40 Valerie: $25 Firms' Costs Firm A: $25 Firm B: $40 Firm C: $30 Firm D: $45 Each firm has the capacity to produce only one haircut. For efficiency, should be given.

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Answer:

a. 4 haircuts

b. $10

Explanation:

a. Calculation to determine For efficiency how many haircuts can be given?

Basd on the information given For efficiency only 4 haircuts can be given reason been that every of consumer are willing to pay in order to cover the producers costs.

b. Calculation to find out how large will be the total surplus

Total surplus =($35 Manuel+$50 Poornima+$40 Valerie+$25 Firms)-(25 Firm B+ $40 Firm C+$30 Firm D+ $45)

Total surplus =$150-$140

Total surplus =$10

ThereforeTotal surplus is $10

Full service brokerage service includes: A. Origination, underwiritng, and sales B. Registration of securities, storage of securities, and execution of trades C. Execution of trades, investment advice, and margin credit D. Cash management service, private placements, and security distribution

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Answer:

C. Execution of trades, investment advice, and margin credit

Explanation:

A full service brokerage firm provides different kind of services like trading, wealth management, etc. And, for giving these types of services it would charge to the clients on the commission basis. Also, it hels the clients via support them & facilitate them with respective to trading, buidling and managing the portfolios

Therefore, the option c is correct

Classify each person as employed, unemployed, or not in the labor force.

a. Latasha is a former police officer who was laid off after cuts to the city budget. After searching unsuccessfully for a full-time position, she took a part-time job as a security guard and worked nine hours last week.
b. Susan is a former police officer who was laid off after cuts to the city budget. After searching unsuccessfully for a full-time position, she took a part-time job as a security guard and worked nine hours last week.
c. Kate lost her job as a real estate agent six months ago. She became so frustrated with her inability to find work that she stopped looking for work altogether seven weeks ago.
d. Becky lost her job as a port security officer last month after the city decided to shut down the docks. She has yet to find a job, but she interviewed for a position a few days ago

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Answer:

employed

employed

not part of the labour force

unemployed

Explanation:

A person is classified as unemployed if the person is without a job but has searched for employment within the past four weeks or the person is set to resume a job within the next three months

Becky is unemployed because she is without a job and has interviewed for a position a couple of days ago, She is frictionally unemployed

Frictional unemployment is the period of time a person is unemployed from the period he leaves his current job and the time he gets another job.

Kate is a discouraged worker. Discouraged workers are not included in the labour force.

A discouraged worker is a person who is within the legal employment age but is without a job and has given up on searching for employment

A person is considered employed if the person is working for some form of remuneration

Given the following data: Average Operating Assets $250,000 Total Liabilities $100,000 Sales $600,000 Contribution Margin $150,000 Net Operating Income $30,000 Return on investment (ROI) would be: a. 5%. b. 12%. c. 25%. d. 60%.

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Answer:

b. 12%.

Explanation:

The computation of the return on investment is given below:

return on investment is

= net income ÷ avergae total assets

= ($30,000 ÷ $250,000)

= 12%

Hence, the return on investment is 12%

Therefore the option b is correct

And, the same should be considered and relevant

A minor bought an Ernie Banks baseball card from a baseball card store. The card was marked $12, and the inexperienced clerk who sold it did not know the store owner, who was gone at the time of the sale, meant it to be sold for $1,200. Can the owner get the card back because of the minor’s lack of capacity? Why?

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Answer: No. The owner cannot get the card back because of the minor’s lack of capacity

Explanation:

From the information given, we are told that a minor bought a baseball card from a baseball card store for $12, even though the price was $1,200.

It should be noted that the owner cannot get the card back based on the minor’s lack of capacity. In this case, the idea is to protect the minor, therefore the minor who bought the baseball card is the one that can disaffirm or cancel the contract. In this case, the adults are bound to the contract.

The baseball card will only be gotten if the minor wishes to give it back.

Newton Corporation was organized on January 1, 20X7. On that date, it issued 200,000 shares of its $10 par value common stock at $15 per share (400,000 shares were authorized). During the period January 1, 20X7, through December 31, 20X9, Newton reported net income of $750,000 and paid cash dividends of $380,000. On January 5, 20X9, Newton purchased 12,000 shares of its common stock at $12 per share. On December 31, 20X9, 8,000 treasury shares were sold at $8 per share. Newton used the cost method of accounting for treasury shares. What is the total stockholders' equity of Newton as of December 31, 20X9

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Answer:

$3,290,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine total stockholders' equity of Newton as of December 31, 20X9

200,000 shares issued for $15$3,000,000

(200,000 shares* $15)

Add Net income $750,000

Less Dividends ($380,000)

Less Purchased 12,000 treasury shares at $12 ($144,000)

(12,000 treasury shares*$12)

Add Decrease in treasury stock account $96,000

(8,000 shares *$12)

Less Decrease in additional paid-in capital ($32,000)

[(8,000 shares *$12)-(8,000 shares *$8])

Total Stockholders’ equity $3,290,000

Therefore total stockholders' equity of Newton as of December 31, 20X9 is $3,290,000

The manufacturing cost of Calico Industries for three months of the year are provided below. Total Cost Production (units) April $119,400 281,300 May 92,000 162,800 June 99,000 238,000 Using the high-low method, the variable cost per unit and the total fixed costs are a.$0.41 per unit and $27,351 b.$4.14 per unit and $5,470 c.$2.30 per unit and $5,470 d.$0.23 per unit and $54,701

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Answer:

The correct answer is D.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Total Cost Production (units)

April $119,400 281,300

May 92,000 162,800

June 99,000 238,000

To calculate the variable cost per unit and the total fixed cost, we need to use the following formula:

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

Variable cost per unit= (119,400 - 92,000) / (281,300 - 162,800)

Variable cost per unit= $0.231

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

Fixed costs= 119,400 - (0.231*281,300)

Fixed costs= $54,701

Broker Brad accidentally deposited his commission in the trust fund account instead of his business account. Because it remained in the account for more than 25 days, he is guilty of:

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Answer:

Commingling non-trust funds with trust funds

Explanation:

Trust funds

This is simply known as money or other valuable items that is received by the broker on behalf of another individual.

Non-trust funds

This are simply real estate commissions, general operating funds, rents and deposits.

Commingling

This is simply the act of combining a client's money with the agent's personal funds and it is illegal. It is the act of putting or depositing rent and security deposit into the trust account. When a Commissioner audits the account and sees either commingling of trust funds, the court may issue an order to restrain the broker from further mishandling of trust funds and from practicing real estate. It is a violation of real estate law if the trust account is commingled and it is considered commingling when the trust funds are first deposited into the general brokerage account and then transferred to the trust account.

If a licensee is found guilty of conversion of trust funds

1. There will be a revoke the license of the licensee.

2. The assets of the licensee may be sold to recover the converted funds.

3. The receiver account may be imposed on the licensee's assets in order to find and recover the converted funds.

Antoine transfers property with a tax basis of $535 and a fair market value of $652 to a corporation in exchange for stock with a fair market value of $555 in a transaction that qualifies for deferral under section 351. The corporation assumed a liability of $97 on the property transferred. What is Antoine's tax basis in the stock received in the exchange

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Answer: $438

Explanation:

Antoine's tax basis in the stock received in the exchange will be gotten as the adjusted basis of asset exchanged which will then be decreased by the liability assumed on the property that's transfered. This will be:

= $535 - $97

= $438

Therefore, Antoine's tax basis in the stock received in the exchange is $438.

Marwick Corporation issues 8%, 5-year bonds with a par value of $1,100,000 and semiannual interest payments. On the issue date, the annual market rate for these bonds is 6%.
What is the bond's issue (selling) price, assuming the following Present Value factors:
1n = i = Present value of an annuity Present value of 1
(Series of payments) (Single sum)
5 8% 3.9927 0.6806
10 4% 8.1109 0.6756
5 6% 4.2124 0.7473
10 3% 8.5302 0.7441

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Answer: $1,193,838.80

Explanation:

The price of a bond is the sum of the present value of the coupon payments and the face value at maturity.

= Present value of coupon payments + Present value of face value at maturity

First adjust the variables for semi-annual:

Number of periods = 5 * 2 = 10 semi annual periods

Coupon payment = 8% * 1,100,000 * 1/2 years = $44,000

Yield = 6% / 2 = 3%

Present value of coupon payments:

The coupon payments are constant so are an annuity:

= Annuity * Present value of an annuity factor, 10 periods, 3%

= 44,000 * 8.5302

= $375,328.80

Present value of face value

= 1,100,000 * Present value of 1, 3%, 10 periods

= 1,100,000 * 0.7441

= $818,510

Selling price:

= 375,328.80 + 818,510

= $1,193,838.80

A portfolio's return is the weighted average of each individual investment's return. However, a portfolio's risk is not the weighted average of each investment's standard deviation.

a. True
b. False

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False
Explanation
Because it didn’t have a standard weight and it was average

"if Washburn achieves the sales target of 2,000 units at the $349 retail price, what will its profit be?"

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Answer: $370,000

Explanation:

Your question isn't complete as there were some further questions asked before getting to this question.

The profit from 2,000 units at $349 will be:

Profit = Total revenue – Total cost

Total revenue = (P x Q)

= $349 x 2000

= $698000

Total cost = [FC + (UVC x Q)]=

= [$38,000 + ($145 x 2,000)]

=$38000 + $290000

= $328000

Profit = Total revenue - Total cost

Profit = $698000 - $328000

Profit = $370000

Janice has been invited to appear on a home improvement show for the remodel of her summerhouse in Maine. Janice asks Mary to wallpaper her house in anticipation of the home improvement, and requests expensive custom wallpaper and a very intricate design application, for which the wallpaper would cost $5000, plus labor. Mary, excited for a very large job for her solo business, orders the intricate wallpaper and blocks off her calendar for the amount of time it will take to complete the job. After the paper has been ordered, Mary asks some friends to be available to complete the job in time for the show. Janice is informed that she will not be on the show and notifies Mary that she will not need the wallpaper.
a. Does Mary have a case for re-imbursement?
b. Under what legal theory might she prevail and what are her damages, if any?
c. What ethical theories might be applicable?

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Answer:

sorry I don't know.

Explanation:

Yes, Mary has a legal cause of reimbursement Under the legal theory of ethical violation.

What is ethical violation?

A documented company's code of ethics, mission, vision, values, and culture are violated when something is spoken, published, or done that does so. Additionally, we are aware that moral transgressions laugh in the face of accepted social norms.

Most business professionals' ethical conduct is governed by codes of conduct. Business infractions including discrimination, safety issues, or poor working conditions are most frequently observed.

Additionally, fraud, theft, and conflicts of interest. Many of these cross the line into illegal territory that is dealt with outside the corporation and are not merely morally bad.

Customers may be charged for services they did not receive when there is improper or fraudulent billing. This occurs most frequently in professions where the person who pays the bill is different from the person who received the services.

Due to the frequency of this particular ethical breach, many insurance companies have started providing consumers with a list of services that may fall under this category, enticing them to report any irregularities.

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StarZinc Company produced 200 defective units last month at a unit manufacturing cost of $50. The defective units were discovered before leaving the plant. StarZinc can sell them as is for $35 or can rework them at a cost of $40 and sell them at the regular price of $100. The total relevant cost of reworking the defective units is:______.
a. $7,800.
b. $5,000.
c. $8,500.
d. $9,100.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

The cost of producing the defective units is irrelevant to the decision as to rework or to sell the defective units

Option 1

Rework

Sales revenue from sales (200 × $100) = $20,000

Relevant cost 40 × 200

$8,000

Net cash flow

$12,000

Option 2

Outright sale

Revenue from outright sales $35 × 200

$7,000

Starzinc should rework the defective units at it will produce a net cash flow of $12,000

Wesley lives in a country with little protection under the law for conducting business or bringing his ideas about a revolutionary new car tire to the market with patent production. Because of the economic conditions what will Wesley most likely do

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Answer:

B. Find a country where he can develop his tire idea and have it protected under strong patent laws.

Explanation:

Wesley is looking in a country that offers little protection for the business of bringing newer ideas to market. Due to the poor economic conditions of the nation, Wesley should try and look for another country that can support his ideas and provide him protection.

The best way to think of presentation slides is... as a medium meant to be used in conjunction with someone speaking. as a stand-alone medium that communicates on its own. as something to keep the audience entertained during a presentation. something superfluous to a presentation but still expected.

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Answer: as a medium meant to be used in conjunction with someone speaking.

Explanation:

Presentation slides are meant to augment what the person presenting is saying. They are to provide proof as well as a visual depiction of the words of the presenter so that the audience can understand the presentation better.

For instance, a person giving a presentation on the earrings potential of a business will use charts and tables to show the expected increase. The charts and tables will help show the point that the person is trying to make so that the audience understands.

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