You want to borrow $85,000 from your local bank to buy a new sailboat. You can afford to make monthly payments of $1,450, but no more. Assuming monthly compounding, what is the highest rate you can afford on a 72-month APR loan? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer 1

Answer:

7.02% per annum

Explanation:

The computation of the highest rate is shown below;

Given that

Present value be $85,000

PMT is $1,450

NPER is 72

Future value be $0

The formula is

=RATE(NPER,PMT,-PV,FV,TYPE)

After applying the above formula, the rate should be 0.59% per month

Annually, it should be

= 0.59% × 12 months

= 7.02% per annum


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Twenty graduate students in business were asked how many credit hours they were taking in the current quarter. Their responses are shown as follows:


Student Number Credit Hours Student Number Credit Hours Student Number Credit Hours
1 2 8 8 15 10
2 7 9 12 16 6
3 9 10 11 17 9
4 9 11 6 18 6
5 8 12 5 19 9
6 11 13 9 20 10
7 6 14 13

Required:
a. Determine the mean, median, and mode for this sample of data. Write a sentence explaining what each means.
b. It has been suggested that graduate students in business take fewer credits per quarter than the typical graduate student at this university. The mean for all graduate students is 9.1 credit hours per quarter, and the data are normally distributed. Set up the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses, and determine whether the null hypothesis can be rejected at a 95 percent confidence level.

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Answer:

Since the calculated value of t= -1.016 does not fall in the critical region t ≥ 1.729 we conclude that the mean for all graduate students is 8.5  and fail to reject the null hypothesis.

Explanation:

Student          Credit     Student     Credit       Student      Credit

Number          Hours      Number     Hours     Number       Hours

1                          2               8                8              15                 10

2                        7                  9              12              16                  6

3                        9                  10              11               17                 9

4                        9                  11               6                 18                 6

5                        8                  12              5                19                 9

6                       11                   13              9                 20               10

7                       6                   14               13

The mean is the value which gives the average value of all the data.It is obtained by adding the value and dividing it by the number of values.

x`= ∑x/n

x`=2 +8 +10+ 7+ 12 + 6+ 9 +11+  9 +9  +6 + 6 +8 + 5+  9 +11+  9+  10+ 6 + 13/20

x`= 8.3

Median is the middle value which divides the data into two equal halves.

2 5,6,6,6,6, 7,8 ,8,  9,9, 9,9 ,9 ,10, 10,11,11, 12 , 13

For even number

Median = n/2=10 th.

Here the 10th value is 9   when the data is arranged in ascending order.

Mode=9

Mode gives the repeated value .

Let the hypotheses be

H0 : u = 8.5  vs Ha: u ≥ 8.5

The mean for all graduate students is 8.5

against the claim that

The mean for all graduate students is  greater than 8.5

The sample mean x`= 8.5 and standard deviation s= 2.64

Putting in the test statistic

t= x`- u / s/ √n

t= 8.5-9.1/2.64/√20

t= -0.6/2.64/4.472

t= -1.016

The critical region for alpha = 0.05 for one tailed test with n-1= 2-0-1= 19 degrees of freedom  is t ≥ 1.729

Since the calculated value of t= -1.016 does not fall in the critical region t ≥ 1.729 we conclude that the mean for all graduate students is 8.5  and fail to reject the null hypothesis.

Transaction Analysis and Financial Statements, Including Dividends
(Alternates are 2-47, 2-48, 2-50, and 2-52.) Consider the following balance sheet of a wholesaler
of children’s toys:
Gecko Toy Company
Balance Sheet, December 31, 20X0
Assets Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Liabilities
Cash $ 400,000 Accounts payable $ 800,000
Accounts receivable 400,000 Stockholders’ equity
Merchandise inventory 860,000 Paid-in capital $360,000
Prepaid rent 45,000 Retained earnings 645,000
Equipment 100,000 Total stockholders’ equity 1,005,000
Total $1,805,000 Total $1,805,000
The following is a summary of transactions that occurred during 20X1:
a. Acquisitions of inventory on open account, $1 million.
b. Sales on open account, $1.5 million; and for cash, $200,000. Therefore, total sales were
$1.7 million.
c. Merchandise carried in inventory at a cost of $1.3 million was sold as described in b.
d. The warehouse 12-month lease expired on October 1, 20X1. However, the company immediately
renewed the lease at a rate of $84,000 for the next 12-month period. The entire rent was
paid in cash in advance.
e. Depreciation expense for 20X1 for the warehouse equipment was $20,000.
f. Collections on accounts receivable, $1.25 million.
g. Wages for 20X1 were paid in full in cash, $200,000.
h. Miscellaneous expenses for 20X1 were paid in full in cash, $70,000.
i. Payments on accounts payable, $900,000.
j. Cash dividends for 20X1 were declared and paid in full in December, $100,000.
Required
1. Prepare an analysis of transactions, employing the balance sheet equation approach demonstrated
in Exhibit 2-3 (p. 49 ) . Show the amounts in thousands of dollars.
2. Prepare an ending balance sheet, a statement of income, and the retained earnings column of
the statement of stockholders’ equity for 20X1.
3. Reconsider transaction j. Suppose the dividends were declared on December 15, 20X1,
payable on January 31, 20X2, to shareholders of record on January 20. Indicate which
accounts and financial statements in requirement 2 would be changed and by how much. Be
complete and specific.

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Answer:

Gecko Toy Company

1. Analysis of Transactions, using the balance sheet equation approach:

a. Inventory $1 million Accounts Payable $1 million

b. Accounts Receivable $1.5 million Cash, $200,000 Equity: Sales Revenue  $1.7 million

c. Inventory ($1.3 million) Equity: Cost of goods sold ($1.3 million)

d. Cash ($84,000) Prepaid Rent $63,000 Equity: Rent Expenses $66,000  

e. Equipment (Acc. Depreciation) ($20,000) Equity: Depreciation Expense ($20,000)

f. Cash $1.25 million Accounts Receivable ($1.25 million)

g. Cash ($200,000) Equity: Wages Expense ($200,000)

h. Cash, ($70,000) Equity: Miscellaneous expenses ($70,000)

i. Cash ($900,000) Accounts Payable ($900,000)

j. Cash ($100,000) Equity: Dividends ($100,000)

2. Statement of Income:

Sales Revenue                       $1.7 million

Cost of goods sold              ($1.3 million)

Gross profit                          $0.4 million

Rent Expenses                      ($66,000)

Depreciation Expense          ($20,000)

Wages Expense                 ($200,000)

Miscellaneous expenses     ($70,000)

Total expenses                   $0.356 million

Net income                         $0.044 million

Statement of retained earnings:

Retained earnings               645,000

Net income                            44,000

Dividends                           (100,000)

Retained earnings             589,000

Gecko Toy Company

Balance Sheet, December 31, 20X1

Assets                                                Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity

                                                          Liabilities

Cash                             $ 496,000   Accounts payable             $ 900,000

Accounts receivable      650,000    Stockholders’ equity

Merchandise inventory 560,000     Paid-in capital                    $360,000

Prepaid rent                     63,000     Retained earnings               589,000

Equipment                       80,000     Total stockholders’ equity   949,000

Total                          $1,849,000     Total                                 $1,849,000

3.  Accounts and Financial Statements that would change:

Assets (Cash) will increase by $100,000 (Balance sheet)

Liabilities (Dividends Payable) will increase by $100,000 (Balance sheet)

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Gecko Toy Company

Balance Sheet, December 31, 20X0

Assets                                                Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity

                                                          Liabilities

Cash                             $ 400,000   Accounts payable              $ 800,000

Accounts receivable      400,000    Stockholders’ equity

Merchandise inventory 860,000     Paid-in capital                    $360,000

Prepaid rent                     45,000     Retained earnings               645,000

Equipment                     100,000     Total stockholders’ equity 1,005,000

Total                         $1,805,000      Total                                 $1,805,000

Analysis of Transactions, using the balance sheet equation approach:

a. Inventory $1 million Accounts Payable $1 million

b. Accounts Receivable $1.5 million Cash, $200,000 Equity: Sales Revenue  $1.7 million

c. Inventory ($1.3 million) Equity: Cost of goods sold ($1.3 million)

d. Cash ($84,000) Prepaid Rent $63,000 Equity: Rent Expenses $66,000  

e. Equipment (Acc. Depreciation) ($20,000) Equity: Depreciation Expense ($20,000)

f. Cash $1.25 million Accounts Receivable ($1.25 million)

g. Cash ($200,000) Equity: Wages Expense ($200,000)

h. Cash, ($70,000) Equity: Miscellaneous expenses ($70,000)

i. Cash ($900,000) Accounts Payable ($900,000)

j. Cash ($100,000) Equity: Dividends ($100,000)

Prepaid Rent

Account Title          Debit     Credit

Balance              $45,000

Cash                     84,000

Rent expense                      $66,000

Balance                                  63,000

Blue Co. recorded a right-of-use asset of $210,000 in a 10-year operating lease. Payments of $37,167 are made annually at the end of each year. The interest rate charged by the lessor was 12% and was known by Blue. The balance in the right-of-use asset after two years will be:

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Answer:

The balance in the right-of-use asset after two years will be $184,629.96.

Explanation:

This can be calculated as follows:

First year interest = Cost of the right-of-use asset * Interest rate = $210,000 * $12% = $25,200

Principal paid in the first year = Annual payment - First year interest = $37,167 - $25,200 = $11,967

Balance in the right-of-use asset after one year = Cost of the right-of-use asset - Principal paid in the first year = $210,000 - $11,967 = $198,033

Second year interest = Balance in the right-of-use asset after one year * Interest rate = $198,033 * $12% = $23,763.96

Principal paid in the second year = Annual payment - Second year interest = $37,167 - $23,763.96 = $13,403.04

Balance in the right-of-use asset after two years = Balance of the right-of-use asset after one year - Principal paid in the second year = $198,033 - $13,403.04 = $184,629.96

Therefore, the balance in the right-of-use asset after two years will be $184,629.96.

Strong, Inc., bundles two kinds of service activities into a single $6,000 fixed-price contract, yielding two distinct performance obligations, A and B. Each activity has a stand-alone selling price of $3,200. Obligation A is satisfied immediately upon contract signing. Obligation B is satisfied evenly over an eight-month period. After the date of contract signing and the satisfaction of obligation A, two months have passed. Cumulatively, how much revenue should Strong, Inc., recognize by the end of the second month

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Answer:

the revenue recognized is $3,750

Explanation:

The computation of the revenue that recognized by the end of the second month is given below:

= $6,000 ÷ $6,400 × $3,200 + $6,000 ÷ $6,400 × $3,200 × 2 months ÷ 8 months

= $3,750

The $6,400 comes from

= $3,200 + $3,200

= $6,400

Hence, the revenue recognized is $3,750

__________________ includes policies, procedures and mindset of top management. A tangible representation can be found in the employee handbook or annual statement. Monitoring process Control activity Control environment Risk assessment

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Answer:

Control environment

Explanation:

Internal controls can be defined as the policies, set of rules, and procedures implemented or put in place by an organization to protect its assets, boost efficiency, enhance financial accountability, enforce adherence to company policies and prevent fraudulent behaviors among the employees.

The main purpose of internal controls is to guarantee that loss is eliminated by ensuring that there is an accurate and reliable accounting system.

An internal control involves the timely use of both internal and external sources of auditing or financial reporting and as such enhance the maintenance of accurate and proper financial records which would also improve their operational efficiency.

Hence, internal controls if properly executed helps to increase operational efficiency, protect and safeguard assets, provides accurate financial information, prevents fraudulent or unlawful behaviors, timeliness of financial records and reporting. Internal control includes the control environment.

Control environment includes policies, procedures and mindset of top management. One good example of the representation of a control environment can be found in the employee handbook or annual statement of the business firm or organization.

Bond Long will pay $1 in 20 years with a discount interest rate of 5% and Bond Short will pay $1 in 5 years with a discount interest rate of 10%. Which bond has the higher present value

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Answer:

Bond short has higher present value.

Explanation:

Below is the calculation of present value:

Present value calculation of bond long.

Future value = $1

Time = 20 years

Present value = Future Value (P/F, n, r)

Present value = 1 (P/F, 20, 5%)

Present value = 1 x 0.376

Present value = 0.376

Present value calculation of bond short.

Future value = $1

Time = 5 years

Present value = Future Value (P/F, n, r)

Present value = 1 (P/F, 5, 10%)

Present value = 1 x 0.376

Present value = 0.6209

Bond short has higher present value.

what is the effect on market when suppliers under invest in their businesses​

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Answer:

Low supplyScarcityLow economic growth

Explanation:

When suppliers under invest in their business, they will end up having the capacity to only produce less than the market requires. Should this happen, supply will be reduced in the market which would lead to relative scarcity all else being equal.

For economic growth to happen, there must be increasing production in an economy so if suppliers are under investing and production is low, there might be low or no economic growth.

The expected average rate of return for a proposed investment of $5,610,000 in a fixed asset, using straight-line depreciation, with a useful life of 20 years, no residual value, and an expected total net income of $16,830,000 over the 20 years is (round to two decimal points). a.15.00% b.30.00% c.1.50% d.60.00%

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Answer:

b.30.00%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what the expected total net income of $16,830,000 over the 20 years is

Expected total net income =($16,830,000/20)/($5,610,000/2)*100

Expected total net income=$841,500/$2,805,000

Expected total net income =30.00%

Therefore the expected total net income of $16,830,000 over the 20 years is 30.00%

Standards for competitive rivalry differ in countries throughout the world. What should firms do to cope with these differences? How do the differences relate to ethical practices?

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Explanation:

As a consequence of the market factors prevalent in the market, there really are various levels of competitiveness. The quality of the company's strategy, for example, will be determined by the quality standards imposed by government bodies.

These differences are linked to ethical behaviours in the sense that they will impact the quality of commodities produced by firms. When the quality of the products is degraded, it raises ethical concerns about the product.

Zigzag Manufacturing has just hired a new controller, Leslie Demorest. During her first week on the job, Leslie was asked to establish a budget for operating expenses in 2019. Since Leslie was not yet familiar with the operations of Zigzag Manufacturing, she decided to budget these expenses using the same procedures as the prior controller. Therefore, in order to establish a budget for operating expenses, Leslie started with actual operating expenses incurred in 2018 and added 3.8%. Leslie based this percentage on inflation as measured by the consumer price index.
Required: Comment on the effectiveness of Leslie’s budgeting strategy.

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Answer:

Zigzag Manufacturing

The Effectiveness of Leslie Demorest's Budgeting Strategy

The strategy of adjusting the previous year's operating expenses with inflation is not an effective way of strategic budget planning.  Leslie's budgeting strategy does not take advantage of forecasts of unexpectedly good performance and fails to provide any reaction that can occur when there are downturns in cash flow.

An effective budgeting strategy should provide the standard for the effective use of financial resources of Zigzag Manufacturing in its business operations.  There are no clear goals to be achieved and an evaluation of how the goals will be achieved through the budget implementation.

Explanation:

An effective budget should be able to forecast and track revenues and expenses, which are received and incurred in pursuit of business goals and projections.  An effective budget ensures that those who implement the projections contained in the budget remain motivated.  The idea of adjusting previous expenses with inflation is not an effective budgeting strategy.

In the simple Keynesian model, there are three simplifying assumptions. Among these assumptions is: __________

a. the price level is flexible no foreign sector
b. the price level is constant until
c. the economy reaches its full-employment level
d. the money supply always rises b and c

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Answer: B and C

No foreign sector

The price level is constant until the economy reaches its full-employment level

Explanation:

Keynesian economics refers to the theory that relates to total spending in the economy and how it affects output, Inflation and employment in the economy.

Assumptions of the Keynesian Model include:

• No foreign sector as economy is closed.

• Demand creates its own supply.

• The aggregate price level is fixed. ...

• The price level is constant until the economy reaches its full-employment level

• No retained earnings etc.

You need to have $32,250 in 9 years. You can earn an annual interest rate of 4 percent for the first 5 years, and 4.6 percent for the next 4 years. How much do you have to deposit today? A. 23341.12 B. 20769.78 C. 22142.99 D. 24936.86

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Answer:

The deposit today is:

C. 22142.99

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Future expected value = $32,250

Time period = 9 months

Annual interest rate = 4% for the first 5 years

Annual interest rate = 4.6% for the next 4 years

Today's deposit to earn the above future value is calculated from an online financial calculator as follows:

N (# of periods)  5

I/Y (Interest per year)  4

PMT (Periodic Payment)  0

FV (Future Value)  26940.33

Results

PV = $22,142.99

Total Interest $4,797.34

N (# of periods)  4

I/Y (Interest per year)  4.6

PMT (Periodic Payment)  0

FV (Future Value)  32250

PV = $26,940.33

Total Interest $5,309.67

We are given the following information for the Pettit Corporation.
Sales (credit) $3,549,000
Cash 179,000
Inventory 911,000
Current liabilities 788,000
Asset turnover 1.40 times
Current ratio 2.95 times
Debt-to-assets ratio 40%
Receivables turnover 7 times
Current assets are composed of cash, marketable securities, accounts receivable, and inventory.
Calculate the following balance sheet items:
a. Accounts receivable.
b. Marketable securities.
c. Fixed assets.
d. Long-term debt.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

a. Accounts receivables

= Sales / Receivables turnover

= $3,549,000 / 7x

= $507,000

b. Marketable securities

= Current assets - (Cash + Accounts receivable + Inventory)

Where;

Current asset = Current ratio × Current liabilities

Current asset = 2.95 × $788,000

Current asset = $2,348,240

Hence,

Marketable securities

= $2,348,240 - ($179,000 + $507,000 + $911,000)

= $2,348,240 - $1,597,000

= $751,240

c. Fixed assets

Total assets = Current assets + Fixed assets

$2,535,000 = $2,348,240 + Fixed assets

Fixed assets = $2,535,000 - $2,348,240

Fixed assets = $186,760

d. Long term debt

= Total debt - Current liabilities

Where,

Total debt = Debt to assets × Total assets

= 40% × ($3,549,000 / 1.40)

= 40% × $2,535,000

= $1,014,000

Hence,

Long term debt

= $1,014,000 - $788,000

= $226,000

According to the media report how have the commited collusion​

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Answer:

You must post the whole paragraph?????

Enviro Company issues 14.00%, 10-year bonds with a par value of $500,000 and semiannual interest payments. On the issue date, the annual market rate for these bonds is 11.00%, which implies a selling price of 129.625. The straight-line method is used to allocate interest expense.

Required:
a. Using the implied selling price of 129 5/8. what are the issuer's cash proceeds from issuance of these bonds?
b. Whet total amount of bond interest expense will be recognized over the life of these bonds?

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Answer: a. $648,125

b. $551875

Explanation:

a. Using the implied selling price of 129 5/8. what are the issuer's cash proceeds from issuance of these bonds?

Bonds Face Value = $500,000

Cash Proceeds will then be:

= 129.625% × $500,000

= $648,125

b. What total amount of bond interest expense will be recognized over the life of these bonds?

20 payments of $35000 = $700000

Pee value at maturity = $500000

Total repaid = $1200000

Less: Amount borrowed = $648125

Total bond Interest expense = $551875

A firm presents a market value balance sheet and a book value balance sheet to prospective investors. What is wrong with using the book value version of the balance sheet in making a decision to invest in the company?A : The book value is based on comparative values.B : The book value is too low compared to market values.C : The book value is based on historical values.D : The book value represents sample values used in the sheet.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

A statement of cash flows reflects a net cash flow from operating activities of -$89 million, a net cash flow from investing activities of $42 million, and a net cash flow from financing activities of $28 million. What can you determine from this information

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Answer:

The net cash movement is -$19 million, this means that the firm is facing liquidity challenges.

Explanation:

Movement of Cash during the year :

Net cash flow from operating activities  -$89 million

Net cash flow from investing activities     $42 million

Net cash flow from financing activities     $28 million

Movement during the year                        -$19 million

Conclusion,

The net cash movement is -$19 million, this means that the firm is facing liquidity challenges.

If the shadow price for a resource is 0 (the allowable increase is 1000) and 150 units of the resource are added what happens to the optimal solution

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Answer:

The answer is "No change"

Explanation:

The optimal solution is a feasible alternative where the optimal solution reaches its highest (or lowest) values, including most profit and the price is lower. There is no other viable solution with an objective function that is universally ideal. Whenever the resource regression coefficient is 0, the best solution would not be changed.

After getting her degree in Economics, Jeanine went to work for the Bureau of Labor Statistics. She compiles data on the unemployment rate, which serves as an economic indicator. What does this data help Jeanine to understand

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Answer:

A. how the economy is doing at the macro level

Explanation:

Since in the given situation it is mentioned that jeanine wants to work so she combined the unemployment rate data that represent the economic indicator so here she need to understand that how the economy is working at the macro level as the unemployment represent the condition that should be made in the labor market and the macro would deals with the overall GDP also how the unemployment level, inflation level and the price level impact it

Therefore the first option is correct

Sixty monthly deposits are made into an account paying 6% nominal interest compounded monthly. If the objective of these deposits is to accumulate $100,000 by the end of the fifth year, what is the amount of each deposit?

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Answer:

The amount is "$1433.28"

Explanation:

The amount of each deposit is calculated as shown below:

[tex]\begin{aligned}&A=100000\left(A / F, \frac{6 \%}{12}, 5 * 12\right)=100000(A / F, 0.5 \%, 60)=100000(A / F, 0.005,60) \\&(A / F, i, N)=\frac{i}{\left((1+i)^{N}-1\right)} \quad(A / F, 0.005,60)=\frac{0.005}{\left((1+0.005)^{60}-1\right)}=0.0143328 \\&(A / F, 0.005,60)=\frac{0.005}{\left((1+0.005)^{60}-1\right)}=0.0143328 \\&A=100000(A / F, 0.005,60)=100000(0.0143328) \\&A=\$ 1433.28\end{aligned}[/tex]

A small firm builds television antennas. The investment in plan and equipment is $200,000. The variable cost per television antenna is $500. The price of the television antenna is $1000. How many television antennas would be needed for the firm to break even

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Answer:

Break-even quantity is 400 units.

Explanation:

Below is the calculation for the number of television antennas:

At break-even, the firm's total revenue is equal to the total cost.

Cost of investment (fixed cost) = $200000

Variable cost = $500

Pirce of television antenna = $1000

At break-even, TR = TC

(P x Q) = (TFC + TVC)

1000Q = 200000 + 500Q

10000Q-500Q = 200000

500Q = 200000

Q = 200000 / 500

Q = 400 units

Thus break-even quantity is 400 units.

actor Co. can produce a unit of product for the following costs: Direct material $ 8.60 Direct labor 24.60 Overhead 43.00 Total product cost per unit $ 76.20 An outside supplier offers to provide Factor with all the units it needs at $48.40 per unit. If Factor buys from the supplier, the company will still incur 60% of its overhead. Factor should choose to:

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Answer:

Relevant cost to make = Direct materials + Direct labor + Variable overhead

Relevant cost to make = $8.60 + $24.60 + $43.00 (1-60%)

Relevant cost to make = $8.60 + $24.60 + $17.20

Relevant cost to make = $50.40

Outside supplier cost ($48.40) < Relevant cost to make ($50.40). So, Factor should choose to buy because the relevent cost is less than outside supplier cost.

Simpson Company makes and sells a single product. Budgeted sales for April are $1,150,000. Gross margin is budgeted at 30% of sales. If the net income for April is budgeted at $155,000, budgeted selling and administrative expenses must be:

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Answer:

Budgeted selling and administrative expenses must be $190,000.

Explanation:

Budgeted selling and administrative expenses can be calculated as follows:

Budgeted gross margin = Budgeted sales * Percentage of budgeted sales that is budgeted gross margin = $1,150,000 * 30% = $345,000

Budgeted net income = Budgeted gross margin - Budgeted selling and administrative expenses …………. (1)

Substituting the relevant values into equation (1) and solve for budgeted selling and administrative expenses, we have:

$155,000 = $345,000 - Budgeted selling and administrative expenses

Budgeted selling and administrative expenses = $345,000 - $155,000 = $190,000

Therefore, budgeted selling and administrative expenses must be $190,000.

An account is opened with an initial deposit of $5,500 and earns 2.5% interest compounded annually. What will the account be worth in 10 years

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Answer:

Explanation:

Every year the 5,500 Dollars, make an interest of 2.5% so if ten years have passed.

2.5x10

=25% are added to the money so find out the 25% of 5,500

5,500 x 0.25

= 1375

1375 + 5500

= 6875 Dollars is the total money in 10 years

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On July 15, Piper Co. sold $16,000 of merchandise (costing $8,000) for cash. The sales tax rate is 4%. On August 1, Piper sent the sales tax collected from the sale to the government. Record entries for the July 15 and August 1 transactions. On November 3, the Milwaukee Bucks sold a six game pack of advance tickets for $480 cash. On November 20, the Bucks played the first game of the six game pack (this represented one-sixth of the advance ticket sales). Record the entries for the November 3 and November 20 transactions.

Required:
Record the entry for cash sales and its sales taxes.

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Answer:

Date      Account titles                   Debit     Credit

Jul-15    Cash                                $16,640

                    Sales revenue                          $16,000

                    Sales tax payable                    $640

                    ($16,000*4%)

Jul-15    Cost of goods sold           $8,000

                     Inventory                                 $8,000

Aug-01   Sales tax payable             $640

                      Cash                                       $640

Nov-03   Cash                                 $480

                      Unearned ticket revenue      $480

Nov-20  Unearned ticket revenue $80

              ($480*1/6)

                      Ticket revenue                       $80

Jane has discovered that she is bored and frustrated working for others. She wants to open a business where she alone will have control and the least interference from government regulation. Which form of business would best meet her needs

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Answer:

Sole proprietorship.

Explanation:

A sole proprietorship is a type of business that is owned by a single person and as such their profits are taxed once as personal income tax. It is a type of business that is typically owned by an individual or one person and as such is solely responsible for its debts.

In this scenario, Jane discovers she is bored and frustrated working for other business owners and as a result, she wants to open her own business, wherein, she alone will have control over the business and with the least interference of any form through government regulation. Thus, the form of business which would best meet Jane's needs is a sole proprietorship business because it is offers an exclusive ownership and control to its owner while preventing third-party interference.

A business manager finds that the building expense each month is completely uncorrelated with revenue levels. What should the business manager assume about this cost?

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Answer:

The business manager should assume that the building expense is fixed.

Explanation:

Fixed costs are not correlated with the revenue levels.  Within the relevant range, fixed costs remain constant.  They do not vary with the activity levels as variable costs do.  For example, a manufacturer must pay for rent, repairs and maintenance, and utility bills irrespective of the revenue levels at which it is operating.  This is why the business manager always discovers that the building expense each month does not correlate with the revenue levels, unlike the product's variable costs.

In much of the country, homeowners choose to heat their houses with either natural gas or heating oil, both of which are normal goods. Which factor would cause an increase in the demand for natural gas

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Group of answer choices.

a. an increase in consumer incomes

b. an increase in the price of natural gas

c. a decrease in the price of heating oil

d. a decrease in the price of natural gas

Answer:

a. an increase in consumer incomes

Explanation:

A market demand curve is used to graphically represent the quantity of goods demanded by all the buyers or consumers at different price points.

This ultimately implies that, a market demand curve can be determined by the horizontal summation of the various quantities for which, each buyer or consumer in a market is willing to pay for at different prices.

Thus, the market demand curve is downward sloping due to the fact that as the price of a product increases, the quantity demanded by the consumer decreases.

Generally, the demand for a good or service increases when consumer income increases and it decreases when the income earned by consumers fall. Thus, the demand for goods or services is directly proportional to consumer income.

Hence, a factor which would cause an increase in the demand for natural gas is an increase in consumer incomes.

When Simple Semiconductors was operating at the minimum efficient scale of 10,000–12,000 units per month, the firm's cost per unit was $45. However, when the output level was increased beyond 12,000 units, the cost per unit increased to $47. This increase was attributed to the wear-and-tear of the machinery, and complexities of managing and coordinating. What is this phenomenon known as?
a) minimum efficient scale
b) diseconomies of scale
c) experience curve effect
d) learning-curve effect

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Diseconomies of scale is when a firm increases its output and cost per unit increases. This occurs when a firm produces beyond its  minimum efficient scale

The  minimum efficient scale is the lowest point on the cost curve where a firm can produce its output at the lowest cost

Diseconomies of scale is the opposite of economies of scale. Economies of scale is when as output is increases, cost per output falls.

Signature Appliance Group decided to remove the grill unit from the ovens it sells in South America after customers complained they preferred to grill outside and would never use this feature. Which environmental force caused the company to change its product

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Answer:

Signature Appliance Group

The environmental force that caused the company to change its product features is:

the Social and Cultural Environment.

Explanation:

The Social and Cultural Environment refers to the changing needs of customers in South America as a result of the values, attitudes, and preferred styles of consumers. These are always in a state of flux every year.  Since customers preferred to grill outside rather than inside their kitchens, adding the grill unit in the ovens that the company sells in South America will not enable customers to choose its ovens over competitors'.  To respond to the stated needs of its customers, the grill must be removed, thereby reducing the cost of the ovens.

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