Answer:
$350,000
Explanation:
Cost of goods sold = $720,000 / 1.20
Cost of goods sold = $600,000
Estimated cost of inventory = Inventory, March 1 + (Purchases - Purchases Return) - Cost of goods sold
Estimated cost of inventory = $540,000 + ($420,000 - $10,000) - $600,000
Estimated cost of inventory = $540,000 + $410,000 - $600,000
Estimated cost of inventory = $350,000
Squid Roe, Inc.'s $48,000 sushi bar was originally expected to be used for eight years with no residual value. Depreciation on the bar was $6,000 per year for the past two years. In the third year, management changed the estimated life of the bar to be a total of only six years instead of eight. What should Squid Roe do?
Answer:
Squid Roe should change annual depreciation expense to $9,000 per from year 3 through year 6.
Explanation:
The depreciation expense will have to change from year 3 through year 6 as a result of change from eight years to six years as follows:
Asset cost = $48,000
Depreciation expense for first two years = $6,000 * 2 = $12,000
Net book value after 2 years = Asset cost - Depreciation expense for first two years = $48,000 - $12,000 = $36,000
Remaining years after 2 years = 6 - 2 = 4
New annual depreciation expense = Net book value after 2 years / Remaining years after 2 years = $36,000 / 4 = $9,000
Therefore, Squid Roe should change annual depreciation expense to $9,000 per from year 3 through year 6.
Pina Corporation sells rock-climbing products and also operates an indoor climbing facility for climbing enthusiasts. During the last part of 2017, Pina had the following transactions related to notes payable.
Sept. 1 Issued a $16,800 note to Pippen to purchase inventory. The 3-month note payable bears interest of 8% and is due December 1. (Pina uses a perpetual inventory system.)
Sept. 30 Recorded accrued interest for the Pippen note.
Oct. 1 Issued a $21,600, 9%, 4-month note to Prime Bank to finance the purchase of a new climbing wall for advanced climbers. The note is due February 1.
Oct. 31 Recorded accrued interest for the Pippen note and the Prime Bank note.
Nov. 1 Issued a $26,400 note and paid $8,800 cash to purchase a vehicle to transport clients to nearby climbing sites as part of a new series of climbing classes. This note bears interest of 7% and matures in 12 months.
Nov. 30 Recorded accrued interest for the Pippen note, the Prime Bank note, and the vehicle note.
Dec. 1 Paid principal and interest on the Pippen note.
Dec. 31 Recorded accrued interest for the Prime Bank note and the vehicle note.
Required:
Prepare journal entries for the transactions noted above.
Answer:
Pina Corporation
Journal Entries:
Sept 1:
Debit Inventory $16,800
Credit Notes Payable (Pippen) $16,800
To record the issue of a 3-month note payable with interest of 8%
Sept. 30:
Debit Interest Expense on Note ($16,800 * 8%/12) $112
Credit Interest Payable $112
To accrue interest for the note payable.
Oct. 1:
Debit Equipment (Climbing Wall) $21,600
Credit Notes Payable (Prime Bank) $21,600
To record the issue of a 4-month note, with 9% interest.
Oct. 31:
Debit Interest Expense on Note ($16,800 * 8%/12) $112
Credit Interest Payable $112
To accrue interest for the note payable.
Debit Interest Expense on Note ($21,600 * 9%/12) $162
Credit Interest Payable $162
To accrue interest for the note payable.
Nov. 1:
Debit Vehicles $35,200
Credit Notes Payable $26,400
Credit Cash $8,800
To record the purchase of a vehicle via a 12- month notes payable at 7% interest.
Nov. 30:
Debit Interest Expense on Note ($16,800 * 8%/12) $112
Credit Interest Payable $112
To accrue interest for the note payable.
Debit Interest Expense on Note ($21,600 * 9%/12) $162
Credit Interest Payable $162
To accrue interest for the note payable.
Debit Interest Expense on Note ($35,200 * 7%/12) $205
Credit Interest Payable $205
To accrue interest for the note payable.
Dec. 1:
Debit Notes Payable (Pippen) $16,800
Debit Interest Payable $336
Credit Cash $17,136
To record the payment of Notes to Pippen with interest.
Dec. 31:
Debit Interest Expense on Note ($21,600 * 9%/12) $162
Credit Interest Payable $162
To accrue interest for the note payable.
Debit Interest Expense on Note ($35,200 * 7%/12) $205
Credit Interest Payable $205
To accrue interest for the note payable.
Explanation:
The general journal is used to record transactions as they occur while the general ledger records details about each account and summarizes the balances at the end of the accounting period into the trial balance. Accounting records are based on the double-entry system and follow the accounting equation of Assets = Liabilities + Equity. Every business transaction at Pina Corporation involves two or more accounts. One or two are debited or credited, as the case may be.
What is the present value of a $2,000 payment made in five years when the discount rate is 9 percent? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
Answer:
PV= $1,299.86
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Future Value ( FV)= $2,000
Number of periods (n)= five years
Discount rate (i)= 9% = 0.09
To calculate the present value (PV), we need to use the following formula:
PV= FV/(1+i)^n
PV= 2,000 / (1.09^5)
PV= $1,299.86
For which capital component must you make a tax adjustment when calculating a firmâs weighted average cost of capital (WACC)?
a. Debt
b. Preferred stock
c. Equity
Answer:
a. Debt
Explanation:
For determining the weighted average cost of capital we used the after tax cost of debt as the interest expense is the tax deductible that represents that if there is any issue of debt so it would be decreased as of tax impact
Therefore as per the given situation, the debt is selected
hence, the option a is correct
And, all the other options are wrong
Which company is most easily able to outsource its operations and have its good or service produced in another country
Answer:
d. Queen’s Quilts
Explanation:
Options are "Hannah’s Hair Salons, Busker Baseball Team , Darling Dentistry , Penelope’s Fresh Pretzels , Queen’s Quilts"
a. Salons, Dentistry : these are services which cannot be outsourced partly or fully.
b. Baseball team: It is a sports team which cannot operate partly in another country.
c. Pretzels: These are freshly baked pastries or food items which needs to be made fresh , so cannot be outsourced.
d. Quilts: These are textile which can be produced in countries having cheap labor .
A ________ is an unsecured bond, and most of the bonds sold today in the United States are of this type.A) mortgage bondB) debentureC) senior bondD) bond indenture
Answer:
B) debenture
Explanation:
A bond refers to a debt or fixed investment security, in which a bondholder (creditor or investor) loans an amount of money to the bond issuer (government or corporations) for a specific period of time.
Generally, the bond issuer is expected to return the principal at maturity with an agreed upon interest to the bondholder, which is payable at fixed intervals.
A debenture is an unsecured bond, and most of the bonds sold today in the United States are of this type because it's a long-term security that yields fixed rate of interest.
The market risk premium is 9.0%, and the risk-free rate is 5.0%. If the expected return on a bond is 9.5%, what is its beta?
Answer:
The beta is 1
Explanation:
The computation of beta using the CAPM model is shown below:
As we know that
Expected rate of return = Risk free rate of return + Beta × Market risk premium
9.5% = 5% + Beta × 9.0%
9.5% - 5% = Beta × 9.0%
9.0% = Beta × 9.0%
So, the beta is 1
We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come
And, the same is to be considered
Your company expects to receive 5,000,000 Japanese yen 60 days from now. You decide to hedge your position by selling Japanese yen forward. The current spot rate of the yen is .0089 USD/JPY, while the forward rate is .0095 USD/JPY. You expect the spot rate in 60 days to be .0090 USD/JPY. How many dollars will you receive for the 5,000,000 yen 60 days from now?
Answer:
$47,500
Explanation:
Calculation for How many dollars will you receive
Using this formula
Dollar to receive=Expected Japanese yen×Forward rate
Let plug in the formula
Dollar to receive= ¥5,000,000 x $.0095/¥
Dollar to receive= $47,500
Therefore the amount of dollars will you receive will be $47,500
One of your team members is struggling with preparation of balance sheet and he needs your assistance in completing it. He has come up with following missing information. You are required to complete this Balance sheet.
Assets Liabilities & Equity
Cash $ 100,000 Current Liabilities
Receivables Long Term Debt
Inventory Total Debt
Plant Common Equity $ 600,000
Total Assets Total Claims
Additional Information:
Current Ratio is 2.5 ; Average Collection Period is 54 days ; Total Debt to Total Assets 40 percent ; Total Asset Turnover is 2 ; Inventory Turnover 5.
Answer:
Balance sheet
Cash $100,000 Current Liabilities $320,000
Receivables $300,000 Long Term Debt $80,000
Inventory $400,000 Total Debt $400,000
Plant $200,000 Common Equity $600,000
Total Assets $1,000,000 Total Claims $1,000,000
Explanation:
a) Total Debt to Total Assets 40 percent:
This means that Equity = 60% (100 - 40%)
If Equity is 60% = $600,000, total claims or assets will be equal to $600,000/60% = $1,000,000
Therefore, total debt = $400,000 (40% of $1,000,000)
b) Total Asset Turnover is 2:
If total assets = $1,000,000 and the total asset turnover is 2 or Turnover/Assets = 2, where total assets = $1,000,000,
Therefore, Turnover = $2,000,000 ($1,000,000 * 2)
c) Inventory Turnover is 5:
Inventory Turnover = Turnover/Inventory = 5
= $2,000,000/Inventory = 5
Inventory = $2,000,000/5 = $400,000
d) Average Collection Period is 54 days:
= Accounts Receivable/Sales x 365 = 54
Accounts Receivable = $2,000,000/365 * 54 = $296,000 or approximately $300,000
Current assets:
Cash = $100,000
Receivables $300,000
Inventory = $400,000
Total = $800,000
e) Current liabilities = Current assets/2.5
= $800,000/2.5
= $320,000
f) Plant = Total assets - current assets
= $1,000,000 - $800,000
= $200,000
g) Long term debt = Total debt - Current liabilities
= $400,000 - $320,000
= $80,000
Which of the following is a type of liability?
Answer:
Accounts Payable
Explanation:
Accounts Payable is the amount of money owed to its investors/creditors. Thus creating debt for the company, creating a liability.
Sudoku Company issues 26,000 shares of $7 par value common stock in exchange for land and a building. The land is valued at $230,000 and the building at $374,000. Prepare the journal entry to record issuance of the stock in exchange for the land and building.
Answer:
Dr Land 230,000
Dr Building374,000
Cr Common stock $7 par value 182,000
Cr Paid-in capital in excess of parvalue, common stock 422,000
Explanation:
Preparation of the journal entry to record issuance of the stock in exchange for the land and building.
Dr Land 230,000
Dr Building374,000
Cr Common stock $7 par value 182,000
(26,000 shares x $7 par)
Cr Paid-in capital in excess of parvalue, common stock 422,000
Calculation for Paid-in capital in excess of par value, common stock
Paid-in capital in excess of par value, common stock=(230,000 + 374,000) – 182,000
Paid-in capital in excess of par value, common stock=604,000-182,000
Paid-in capital in excess of par value, common stock= 422,000
From the below-mentioned research paragraph, extract the following information:
I. Identify the research gap.
II. Identify the research objective of the study.
III. On the basis of the research, the objective suggests the research question of the study.
IV. Identify the theory used in the study.
V. Suggest a title for this research paragraph.
Retaining employees is one of the critical issues faced by the organization all over the globe for many years, that how to retain some of the skilled and knowledgeable employees in the organization who can add value to their organizational performance. However, this worry is explained well enough by the cost that indulges to substitute employees who leave the organization and problems that they face while attracting and hiring a new employee. Now, in most of the countries, some employees could not be able to fill out some vacancies which are with higher difficulty is the real sad back in the development of their career. Therefore, in such a scenario, human resource management practices gain vital importance to assist in reducing turnover intentions. (Fabi, Lacoursiere & Raymond, 2015)
In previous studies, AMO model (ability, motivation, and opportunity) the human resource practices were studied as in three other dimensions that are, the first bundle of the bundle of practice connected with the skill level of an employee, second bundle of practice was related with the motivation-enhancing and the third one was linked with the extent of opportunity one employee could get to contribute (Jiang, Lepak, Hu & Baer, 2012). Moreover, in this study, these 3 bundles of human resource practices are redefined as one set with the name of high-performance work practices. This research aims to study the impact of three sets of practices at the individual level on the employee intention to leave which explains a high-performance work system at the one side and employee intention to leave on the other side. Previously, researchers didn’t aim to study the whole effect of individual human resource practices on the employee quit intentions.
The banking sector of Pakistan is consists of thirty-one banks including five representing the public sector and four banks are from abroad, the remaining twenty-two banks are registered as private banks. Moreover, the majority of the banking business is derived from a few selected banks that have perfect competition among them. Six banks are having a major part of banking skills in Pakistan. Generally, these banks collectively hold 57% of deposits and contribute up to 53% of the economy of Pakistan. Additionally, the state bank of Pakistan is the regulatory authority of the banking sector in Pakistan, and further, it gives direction to commercial banks. Overall, the volume of this sector is on a larger scale but against 195 million of the population, only 43 million bank accounts are registered; this is considered a huge gap due to lack of technology knowledge, and some religious groups perceive the concept of conventional banking is against Sharia.
Answer:
Retaining employees is one of the critical issues faced by the organization all over the globe for many years is explained below in details.
Explanation:
The fundamental purpose of this research is to spin out the hollows recognized with measures for the dependability of delegates in the financial sector of Pakistan by examining the effect of an elite work structure (abilities growing, motivation upgrading, and opportunity upgrading) on operator goal to forget with the intermediary influence of procedural justice.
The investigation gap is how the banks in Pakistan going to continue the operators in the country and by employing what methods or models of research.
Answer-II
The primary investigation purpose is beyond, this investigation is zeroing in on the new concept of human asset the board practices. Before, we have seen.
This examination investigates the relationship between elite work structures on worker expectation to leave.
Answer-III
Opportunity promoting is commonly used with the AMO model, which is the proposed model of this examination however having said that open door as an independent variable changed client support directly with the interceding function of passionate performance in past research.
Answer-IV
This examination employs social trade theory, to quantify the problems concerning the standard for dependability in the monetary area of Pakistan.
Answer-V
"New Research to discover the worker maintenance in Pakistan banks"
If a check correctly written and paid by the bank for $635 is incorrectly recorded on the company's books for $653, the appropriate treatment on the bank reconciliation would be to:_______
a. add $45 to the book's balance.
b. deduct $549 from the book's balance.
c. subtract $45 from the book's balance.
d. deduct $45 from the bank's balance.
Answer:
a. add $45 to the book's balance
Explanation:
In a situation where a check which was correctly written and as well paid by the bank for the amount of $638 was incorrectly recorded as the amount of $683 on the company's books which means that the appropriate treatment on the bank reconciliation statement would be to add the amount of $45 ( $683-$638) to the book's balance.
GAAP require state and local governments to include in their annual financial reports a budget-to-actual comparison showing actual results and original and final appropriated budgets. What are the advantages of requiring both the original and final appropriated budget amounts?
Answer:
The advantages of requiring both the original and final appropriated budget amounts are:
1. It enables comparison of original (static) budget with the final (flexible) budget.
2. From the comparison, management assesses performances based on actual performance versus original and final budgets respectively.
3. The significant changes based on the level of activity are easily determined.
Explanation:
The use of original and final budgets helps in the comparison with actual performance. It clearly shows the effect of the level of activity on budget performance.
Hanson Inc. has the following variable manufacturing overhead standard to manufacture one Zippy:
1.5 standard hours per Zippy at $3.00 per direct labor hour
Last week, 1,550 hours were worked to make 1,000 Zippies, and $5,115 was spent for variable manufacturing overhead.
1. Hanson’s rate variance (VMRV) for variable manufacturing overhead for the week was:_______.
a. $465 unfavorable.
b. $400 favorable.
c. $335 unfavorable.
d. $300 favorable
2. Hanson’s efficiency variance (VMEV) for variable manufacturing overhead for the week was:______.
a. $435 unfavorable.
b. $435 favorable.
c. $150 unfavorable.
d. $150 favorable.
Answer:
Variable manufacturing overhead rate variance= $465 unfavorable
Variable overhead efficiency variance= $150 unfavorable
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Standard:
1.5 standard hours per Zippy at $3.00 per direct labor hour
Actual:
1,550 hours to make
1,000 Zippies
$5,115 was spent
To calculate the variable overhead rate variance, we need to use the following formula:
Variable manufacturing overhead rate variance= (standard rate - actual rate)* actual quantity
Actual rate= 5,115/1,550= $3.3
Variable manufacturing overhead rate variance= (3 - 3.3)*1,550
Variable manufacturing overhead rate variance= $465 unfavorable
To calculate the variable overhead efficiency variance, we need to use the following formula:
Variable overhead efficiency variance= (Standard Quantity - Actual Quantity)*Standard rate
Variable overhead efficiency variance= (1.5*1,000 - 1,550)*3
Variable overhead efficiency variance= $150 unfavorable
Michelle Duncan wants to know her affordable home purchase price. Her annual gross income is $49,800. She has $820 per month of other debt and expects her property taxes and homeowners insurance to cost $270 per month. She knows she can get a 8.50%, 30-year mortgage so that her mortgage payment factor is $7.69. She expects to make a 25% down payment. What is Michelle's affordable home purchase price? (Round your answer to the nearest dollar amount.)
a) $21,110
b) $253,316
c) $63,329
d) $84,439
e) $48,710
Answer:
d) $84,439
Explanation:
We can use the rule of 28/36 to calculate Michelle's affordable home purchase. She should only spend up to 28% of her monthly income on housing expenses and up to 36% of her monthly income paying for debt service.
monthly salary = $49,800 / 12 = $4,150
her total monthly amount to pay for debt service = $4,150 x 36% = $1,494
she is already paying $820 per month for other debts, so her monthly payment should be less than: $1,494 - $820 = $674
her total monthly amount to pay for housing expense = $4,150 x 28% = $1,162
she is planning on paying $270 in related house expenses, so her monthly payment should be less than: $1,162 - $270 = $892
out of the five options, Michelle cannot afford to buy the $253,316 house, but she can afford to buy the $84,439 house.
[($21,110 x 0.75) / $1,000] x 7.69 = $121.75 monthly payment
[($253,316 x 0.75) / $1,000] x 7.69 = $1,461 monthly payment
[($63,329 x 0.75) / $1,000] x 7.69 = $365.25 monthly payment
[($84,439 x 0.75) / $1,000] x 7.69 = $487 monthly payment
[($48,710 x 0.75) / $1,000] x 7.69 = $280.93 monthly payment
Why is it relevant that finance tends to attract large amounts of money?
Explanation:
An organization to be successful in the long term and competitive in the market, needs financial capital to carry out its activities, for this they open the company's capital to investors, who are the capital holders willing to inject capital into the company and receive dividends business, thus becoming a partner of that company.
It is essential that companies attract investors willing to inject a large amount into the business, as this benefits both, since a company with larger amounts of assets will produce more, have its obligations up to date and remain better positioned in the market.
To attract investors to a company, it is necessary that the company has a good reputation in the market and there is a favorable negotiation process, where there is a demonstration of results and the opportunity that the investor will have to invest his money in an organization that will generate profits.
Preparing an income and expense statement helps in answering the question, "Where does all my money go?" This statement takes __________and ___________subtracts to determine an individual's or a family's cash surplus or deficit situation.
Correct question read;
"This statement takes __________and subtracts_________ to determine an individual's or a family's cash surplus or deficit situation.
Answer:
note of income; the expenses
Explanation:
Remember, the income and expense statement as the name implies is a financial statement that takes note of all incomes into a financial account and then subtracting identified expenses from the income to determine if there was a loss or profit.
By following this method, one ultimately would be able to answer the question, "Where does all my money go?".
XYZ Corporation, whose common stock is currently selling for $40 per share, is having a rights offering. The terms of the offering require 10 rights plus $35 to subscribe to one share of stock. Compute the theoretical value of a right before the ex-rights date.
Answer:
$0.45
Explanation:
Computation for the theoretical value of a right before the ex-rights date
Using this formula
Theoretical value=(Common stock-Required offering subscription shares)÷(Offering require right+1)
Let plug in the formula
Theoretical value= ($40 ‒ $35) ÷ (10+1)
Theoretical value= $5.00 ÷ 11
Theoretical value=$0.45
Therefore the theoretical value of a right before the ex-rights date will be $0.45
In an effort to avoid recession, the government implements a tax rebate program, effectively cutting taxes for households. We would expect this to:_______. A. affect neither aggregate supply nor aggregate demand. B. increase aggregate demand. C. reduce aggregate demand. D. reduce aggregate supply.
Answer:
B. increase aggregate demand.
Explanation:
A recession can be defined as a period of significant fall in the economic performance such as employment, production, income level, sales of goods and services etc, of a particular country lasting over a few months.
In an effort to avoid recession, the government implements a tax rebate program, effectively cutting taxes for households. Thus, we would expect this to increase aggregate demand.
Aggregate demand (AD) can be defined as the total quantity of output (final goods and services) that is demanded by consumers at all possible price levels in an economy at a particular time.
On a standard Aggregate demand (AD)-Aggregate supply (AS) curve, the y axis denotes the Price (P) of goods and services while the x axis typically denotes the Output (Q) of final goods and services.
In the short-run, a rightward shift in the aggregate supply (AS) curve causes output to increase and result in a price fall (lower price) while a rightward shift in the aggregate demand (AD) curve also cause output to increase and rise in prices.
The short-run nominal fluctuations basically cause a change in the level of production. In the short-run, as a result of a shift in the aggregate supply; an increase in money consequently to result in increase the level of production (output).
Hence, more goods are produced as a result of the increased output (supply) and more goods would be purchased as a result of their lower prices.
Suppose Shaan invested just $10,000 of his own money and had a $90,000 mortgage with an interest rate of 8.5 percent. After three years, he sold the property for $120,000.
(a) What is his gross profit?
(b) What is his net profit or loss? (Input the amount as a positive value.)
(c) What is the rate of return on investment? (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)
Answer:
a. $20,000
b. -$2,950
c. -29.50%
Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
a. Gross Profit is
= Sale value of Property - Invested amount - Mortgage amount
= $120,000 - $10,000 - $90,000
= $20,000
b. Net Profit
= Gross profit - number of years × mortgage amount × rate of interest
= $20,000 - 3 × $90,000 × 8.5%
= -$2,950
And,
c) Rate of return is
= Net profit ÷ invested amount
= -$2,950 ÷ $10,000
= -29.50%
Gordon Company started operations on January 1 of the current year. It is now December 31, the end of the current annual accounting period. The part-time bookkeeper needs your help to analyze the following three transactions:
a. During the year, the company purchased office supplies that cost $2,300. At the end of the year, office supplies of $670 remained on hand.
b. On January 1 of the current year, the company purchased a special machine for cash at a cost of $23,500. The machine's cost is estimated to depreciate at $2,350 per year.
c. On July 1, the company paid cash of $840 for a two-year premium on an insurance policy on the machine; coverage began on July 1 of the current year.
Answer:
Gordon Company
Analysis of Transactions at December 31:
a. Office Supplies $670 (DR)
Office Supplies Expense $1,630 (DR)
b. Equipment $23,500 (DR)
Accumulated Depreciation on Equipment $2,350 (CR)
Depreciation Expense - Equipment $2,350 (DR)
c. Prepaid Insurance $630 (DR)
Insurance Expense $210 (DR)
Explanation:
1. The Office Supplies Account will be debited with $2,300 and credited with $1,630 ($2,300 - $670) as Office Supplies Expense (used supplies) for the year. This will leave a debit balance of $670 in the account.
2. The equipment account will be maintained at its cost, while a contra account (accumulated depreciation) is created to accumulate the depreciation expenses over the years. The useful life of the equipment is 10 years ($23,500/$2,350) with an annual depreciation expense of $2,350.
3. The Prepaid Insurance Account will be debited with $840 and credited with $210 ($840/4) representing Insurance that expired during the year for six months. The balance of $630 is carried forward for the remaining one and half years.
1. Why does Sutherland argue that businesses need to think about the small stuff rather than the big, splashy things?
2. Why do you think the small stuff makes such a difference for businesses?
3. Think about the business and products that you use or are familiar with. What is one "small stuff" that you could change or improve on one of them to make it more functional or better? Describe the product/service and the change that you would make.
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1. Because little things are the basis for big things to happen. The little things are the details, which we often overlook, but which are extremely important for the smooth running of a company. Big, flashy things can be positive factors, but these things need to be composed of details that are small things that bring great results and need to be considered carefully.
2. Because they are unnoticed, but active. When we do not pay attention to them, they act without administration and regulation and can assume very disadvantageous positions, so it is necessary to note and regulate them to act according to the necessary control.
3. My mom runs a handbag store and runs events every season to showcase new trends. The event is a great thing, but it is full of small things (the details) that are of great importance for the success of the event. Among these small things, one that I would like to change is the cooling of the environment. As we live in a hot climate, we need to cool our warehouse during the event. We use fans, but I recognize that this detail should change and that change would bring more customers. That's because the fan messes up the customers' hair, making them uncomfortable. This is a small thing, but very important.
Tommy, a teenage boy who earns money mowing lawns, observed that Thacker nearby property had become overgrown. Tommy decided to cut Thacker lawn for a reduced fee to encourage Thacker to become a regular customer. While mowing, Tommy saw Thacker come to the front window and wave from inside the house. Tommy returned Thacker’s wave and continued mowing. Upon completion of the job, Tommy knocked on the front door of Thacker’s home, expecting payment. Thacker refused to answer the door and shouted down from an upper story window: "I did not request you to cut my lawn and now you want me to pay you!"
1. Which might be Tommy’s best argument to collect from Thacker?
A. An implied contract was formed.
B. An express contract was formed.
C. Both A and B.
D. No contract was formed.
2. Which is an example of a situation where intent to make an offer may be lacking?
A. Personal opinion.
B. Invitation to bid.
C. Product promotion advertisement.
D. All of the above.
3. Which is an example of a material (essential) term required to be included in an enforceable contract?
A. Money/consideration to be paid.
B. Identification of the object or contract subject matter.
C. Description of parties.
D. All of the above.
4. Which is nota way that an offer can be terminated by action of the parties?
A. Offeror revokes (withdraws) offer after offeree’s acceptance.
B. Offeror performs acts inconsistent with the existence of the offer (e.g., transacts the same business with a different offeree).
C. The offeree rejects the offer.
D. The offeree counteroffers.
Answer:
1. Which might be Tommy’s best argument to collect from Thacker?
A. An implied contract was formed.
2. Which is an example of a situation where intent to make an offer may be lacking?
D. All of the above.
3. Which is an example of a material (essential) term required to be included in an enforceable contract?
D. All of the above.
4. Which is not a way that an offer can be terminated by action of the parties?
B. Offeror performs acts inconsistent with the existence of the offer (e.g., transacts the same business with a different offeree).
Explanation:
The contract existing between Tommy and Thacker can be implied or express. The legally-binding obligation that derives from the actions, conduct, or circumstances of Tommy and Thacker creates an implied contract with the same legal force as an express contract. On the other hand, an express contract is voluntarily entered into and agreed on verbally or in writing by two or more parties.
On November 1, Orpheum Company accepted a $12,400, 90-day, 8% note from a customer to settle his account. What entry should be made on the November 1 to record the acceptance of the note?
Answer:
Dr Note Receivable $12,400
Cr Accounts Receivable $12,400
Explanation:
Based on the information given we were told that on November 1 the company accepted a note from a customer in order to help settle the customer account of the amount of $12,400 which means that the Journal entry that should be made on the November 1 to record the acceptance of the note will be :
Dr Note Receivable $12,400
Cr Accounts Receivable $12,400
Hutter Corporation declared a $0.50 per share cash dividend on its common shares. The company has 33,000 shares authorized, 16,800 shares issued, and 13,200 shares of common stock outstanding. The journal entry to record the dividend declaration is:
The First National Bank recently acquired three mortgages from the failed Fargo Bank. It estimates that the chances of these mortgages being repaid are 0.6, 0.4, 0.25. Assuming independence, fine the probability that:_________.
Answer:
a. 0.06
b. 0.18
Explanation:
a) all of them will be repaid
b) none of them will be repaid
P1 = 0.6, P2= 0.4, P3 = 0.25
a. The Probability that all will be repaid = (P1∩P2∩P3)
= P1 * P2 * P3 (Since independent)
= 0.6*0.4*0.25
= 0.06
Thus, the Probability that all will be repaid is 0.06
b. The Probability that none of them will be repaid = (1-P1)*(1-P2)*(1-P3)
= (1-0.6)(1-0.4)(1-0.75)
= 0.4 * 0.6 * 0.75
= 0.18
Thus, the Probability that none of them will be repaid is 0.18
Production Budget
Pasadena Candle Inc. projected sales of 72,000 candles for January. The estimated January 1 inventory is 3,600 units, and the desired January 31 inventory is 7,000 units. Prepare a production budget report in units for Pasadena Candle Inc.
Pasadena Candle Inc.
Production Budget
For the Month Ending January 31
Expected units to be sold 800,000
Desired ending inventory, December 31 20,000
Total units available 350,000
Estimated beginning inventory, January 1 35,000
Total units to be produced 785,000
Answer and Explanation:
The preparation of the production budget is presented below:
Production budget
Expected units to be sold 800,000
Add: Desired ending inventory, December 31 20,000
Total units available 820,000
Less: Estimated beginning inventory, January 1 -35,000
Total units to be produced 785,000
We simply added the ending inventory and deduct the beginning inventory to the units sold
Consider a production line with three stations. The first station can process a unit in 10 minutes. The second station has two identical machines, each of which can process a unit in 12 minutes (each unit only needs to be processed on one of the two machines). The third station can process a unit in 8 minutes. Which station is the bottleneck station? a. station 1 b. station 2 c. station 3
Answer:
a. station 1
Explanation:
A bottleneck is basically the place or station where the production process is congested or delayed because that station lacks the capacity to process work. Bottlenecks are where queues are formed, and the whole process gets delayed.
In this case, station 1 can process 6 units per hour, station 2 can process 10 units per hour and station 3 can process 7.5 units per hour. The station that processes the least number of units is station 1, so that is the station that limits the whole production system. In this case, due to station 1's low processing capacity, a lot of idle time exists in the other 2 stations.
When you draw Refine marks, the lines essentially indicate __________ to keep or remove in the background.
Answer:
Colors
Explanation: