First and Ten Corporation’s stock returns have a covariance with the market portfolio of .0415. The standard deviation of the returns on the market portfolio is 20% and the expected market risk premium is 6.7%. The company has bonds outstanding with a total market value of $55 million and a yield to maturity of 6.5%. The company also has 4.2 million shares of common stock outstanding, each selling for $35. The company’s CEO considers the firm’s current debt-equity ratio optimal. The corporate tax rate is 21% and Treasury bills currently yield 3.4%. The company is considering the purchase of additional equipment that would cost $49 million. The expected unlevered cash flows from the equipment are $16.4 million per year for five years. Purchasing the equipment will not change the risk level of the firm. Calculate the NPV of the project.

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Answer 1

Answer:

NPV of the project = $14,906,309.99

Explanation:

Note: See the attached excel file for calculation of the NPV of the project (in bold red color).

The weighted average cost of capital (WACC) used in calculating the discounting factor used in the attached excel file is calculated as follows:

Cost of equity = Treasury bills current yield + (Stock returns covariance with the market portfolio / Standard deviation of the returns on the market portfolio^2) * Expected market risk premium = 3.4% + (0.0415 / 20%^2) * 6.7% = 10.35%

After tax cost of debt = Bond yield to maturity * (100% - Tax rate) = 6.5% * (100% - 21%) = 5.14%

Market value of debt = $55,000,000

Market value of equity = Shares of common stock outstanding * Market price per share = 4,200,000 * $35 = $147,000,000

Total market value = Market value of equity + Market value of debt = $147,000,000 + $55,000,000 = $202,000,000

Equity share in the market value = $147,000,000 / $202,000,000 = 72.77%

Debt share in the market value = $55,000,000 / $202,000,000 = 27.23%

WACC = (Cost of equity * Equity share in the market value) + (After tax cost of debt * Debt share in the market value) = (10.35% * 72.77%) + (5.14% * 27.23%) = 8.93%

From attached excel file, we have:

NPV of the project = $14,906,309.99


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On January 1, 2020, Jacobs Company sells land financed through an $80,000 note, issued by Andress Company. The note is an $80,000, 8%, annual interest-bearing note. Andress agrees to repay the $80,000 proceeds on December 31, 2021. The prevailing interest rate on similar notes is 11%. Assume that the cost of the land is equal to the fair value of the note.
Required:
Prepare all entries for Jacobs over the note term, including any year-end adjustments. Use the effective interest method to amortize the discount.

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Answer:

Entries are shown below.

Explanation:

To record the journal entries, we first need to calculate interest payment and principal as per the present value. This is done below:

                                                    PV Factor     Present Value

Interest Payment     $6,400           1.7125         $10,960

Principal                   $80,000         0.8116        $64,928

                                                                           $75,888

Journal Entries

Date                Particular                            Debit ($)        Credit ($)    Working  

Jan 1, 2020 Note Receivable                80,000  

                       Discount on Receivable              4,112  

                       Land                                             75,888  

Dec 31, 2020  Cash                                6,400  

                        Discount on Receivable 1,948                    (8348-6400)

                        Interest Revenue                               8,348     (75888*11%)

Dec 31, 2021   Cash                                  6,400  

                         Discount on  Receivable      2,162             (4279-3600)

                         Interest Revenue                             8,562

                                                                                                (75888+1,948)*11%

Dec 31, 2021    Cash                                  80,000  

                          Notes Receivable                                 80,000

what is the meaning of life​

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Answer:

To be totally honest... I cant tell you. All I know so far is that you are born to die

Explanation:

Which of the following statements about computer viruses is most accurate?



Viruses could be completely eliminated if people would quit sharing infected files.


Wild rumors and sloppy reporting have exaggerated the threat computer viruses pose to typical computer users. Almost all real-world computer viruses turn out to be harmless practical jokes.



The Internet contains built-in safeguards that prevent programs with viruses from being downloaded.


Although antivirus software can help identify and eliminate known viruses, the software must be updated frequently to remain effective.

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Answer:

The Internet contains built-in safeguards that prevent programs with viruses from being downloaded

Explanation:

This is the Answer

A computer virus is commonly described as a malicious software program loaded onto a user’s computer without the knowledge of the user and acts some malicious actions. The Internet contains built-in safeguards that prevent programs with viruses from being downloaded.

A computer virus is also described as malicious computer code set up to spread from device to device.

It is also a subset of malware, that are self-copying threats and are usually designed to damage a device or steal data.

Most computer viruses are made to harm your computer by damaging programs, deleting files, or reformatting the hard drive.

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On January 2, 2020, Pronghorn Company sells production equipment to Fargo Inc. for $52,000. Pronghorn includes a 2-year assurance warranty service with the sale of all its equipment. The customer receives and pays for the equipment on January 2, 2020. During 2020, Pronghorn incurs costs related to warranties of $890. At December 31, 2020, Pronghorn estimates that $640 of warranty costs will be incurred in the second year of the warranty.

Required:
Prepare the journal entry to record this transaction on January 2, 2020, and on December 31, 2020.

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Answer:

January 2, 2020

Dr Cash $52,000

Cr Sales Revenue $52,000

December 31, 2020

Dr Warranty expense $890

Cr Cash $890

December 31, 2020

Dr Warranty expense$640

Cr Warranty Liabiltiy $640

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entry to record this transaction on January 2, 2020, and on December 31, 2020.

January 2, 2020

Dr Cash $52,000

Cr Sales Revenue $52,000

December 31, 2020

Dr Warranty expense $890

Cr Cash $890

December 31, 2020

Dr Warranty expense$640

Cr Warranty Liabiltiy $640

On December 1, 2021, Coronado Industries exchanged 48000 shares of its $10 par value common stock held in treasury for a used machine. The treasury shares were acquired by Coronado at a cost of $45 per share, and are accounted for under the cost method. On the date of the exchange, the common stock had a fair value of $60 per share (the shares were originally issued at $35 per share). As a result of this exchange, Coronado's total stockholders' equity will increase by

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Answer:

$2,880,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what Coronado's total stockholders' equity will increase by

Increase in total stockholders' equity =[(48000*45)-(48000 * (60-45))]

Increase in total stockholders' equity =$2,160,000+$720,000

Increase in total stockholders' equity =$2,880,000

Therefore the total stockholders' equity will increase by $2,880,000

The company budgeted for production of 2,400 units in June, but actual production was 2,500 units. The company used 19,850 pounds of direct material and 980 direct labor-hours to produce this output. The company purchased 21,700 pounds of the direct material at $6.70 per pound. The actual direct labor rate was $19.20 per hour and the actual variable overhead rate was $1.80 per hour.

The company applies variable overhead on the basis of direct labor-hours. The direct materials purchases variance is computed when the materials are purchased.

The variable overhead efficiency variance for June is: _________

a. $36 U
b. $36 F
c. $40 U
d. $40 F

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Answer:

d. $40 F

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what The variable overhead efficiency variance for June is

First step is to calculate the SH

SH = 2,500 units × 0.4 hour per unit

SH= 1,000 hours

Now let calculate the Variable overhead efficiency variance

Using this formula

Variable overhead efficiency variance = (AH - SH) × SR

Let plug in the formula

Variable overhead efficiency variance= (980 hours - 1,000 hours) × $2 per hour= (-20 hours) × $2 per hour

Variable overhead efficiency variance= $40 F

Therefore Variable overhead efficiency variance is $40 F

Software Distributors reports net income of $48,000. Included in that number is depreciation expense of $6,500 and a loss on the sale of land of $4,300. A comparison of this year's and last year's balance sheets reveals a decrease in accounts receivable of $18,000, a decrease in inventory of $11,500, and an increase in accounts payable of $38,000. Required: Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows using the indirect method. (List cash outflows and any decrease in cash as negative amounts.)

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Answer:

Operating Activities Section

Net Income                                                             $48,000

Adjust for non -cash items :

Depreciation expense                                             $6,500

Loss on the sale of land                                          $4,300

Adjust for changes in working capital :

Decrease in accounts receivable                         $18,000

Decrease in inventory                                            $11,500

Increase in accounts payable                              $38,000

Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities      $126,000

Explanation:

The Indirect Method of preparing the cash flow from operating activities section reconciles the Net Income for the Year to Operating Cash flow amount.

This reconciliation adjusts non cash items previously included in net income and changes in working capital to arrive at Operating Cash flow amount as shown above.

The market demand curve in perfect competition is found by A. the interaction of supply and demand at the individual firm and consumer levels. B. horizontally summing the demand curves of the individual consumers. C. utility maximizing behavior of the​ "representative consumer." D. horizontally summing the supply curves of the individual firms in the industry.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

A perfect competition is characterized by many buyers and sellers of homogenous goods and services. Market prices are set by the forces of demand and supply. There are no barriers to entry or exit of firms into the industry.  

In the long run, firms earn zero economic profit.  If in the short run firms are earning economic profit, in the long run firms would enter into the industry. This would drive economic profit to zero.  

Also, if in the short run, firms are earning economic loss, in the long run, firms would exit the industry until economic profit falls to zero.

the demand curve is a graph of the quantity demanded on the vertical axis and the price on the horizontal axis. it is downward sloping

market demand curve is the aggregation of demand curves 

Because goods are identical, market demand curve can be determined by horizontally summing the demand curves of the individual consumers

Jacques lives in Miami and runs a business that sells guitars. In an average year, he receives $793,000 from selling guitars. Of this sales revenue, he must pay the manufacturer a wholesale cost of $430,000; he also pays wages and utility bills totaling $301,000. He owns his showroom; if he chooses to rent it out, he will receive $15,000 in rent per year. Assume that the value of this showroom does not depreciate over the year. Also, if Jacques does not operate this guitar business, he can work as a financial advisor, receive an annual salary of $50,000 with no additional monetary costs, and rent out his showroom at the $15,000 per year rate. No other costs are incurred in running this guitar business.
Identify each of Jake's costs in the following table as either an implicit cost or an explicit cost of selling guitars.
Implicit Cost Explicit Cost
The wages and utility bills that Jake pays
The salary Jake could earn if he worked as an accountant
The wholesale cost for the guitars that Jake pays the manufacturer
The rental income Jake could receive if he chose to rent out his showroom
Complete the following table by determining Jake's accounting and economic profit of his guitar business.
Profit (Dollars)
Accounting Profit
Economic Profit

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Answer:

Explicit Costs

The wages and utility bills that Jake pays

The wholesale cost for the guitars that Jake pays the manufacturer

Implicit costs

The salary Jake could earn if he worked as an accountant

The rental income Jake could receive if he chose to rent out his showroom

Accounting profit = $62,000

economic profit = $-3000

Explanation:

Explicit cost includes the amount expended in running the business. They include rent , salary and cost of raw materials

Implicit cost is the cost of the next best option forgone when one alternative is chosen over other alternatives. Jacques forgoes the opportunity to earn a salary and rent out his showroom when he started his business

Accounting profit= total revenue - explicit cost

$793,000 - ($430,000 + $301,000) = $62,000

Economic profit = accounting profit - implicit cost

$62,000 - (50,000 + 15,000) =$-3000

Newell Company completed the following transactions in October:
Credit Sales Sales Returns
Date Amount Terms Date Amount Date of
Collection
Oct. 3 $600 2/10, n/30 Oct 8
Oct. 11 1,700 3/10, n/30 Oct. 14 $400 Oct. 16
Oct. 17 5,000 1/10, n/30 Oct. 20 1,000 Oct. 29
Oct. 21 1,400 2/10, n/60 Oct. 23 200 Oct. 27
Oct. 23 2,300 2/10, n/30 Oct. 27 400 Oct. 28
Indicate the cash received for each collection. Show your calculations. Date of Collection Oct. 8 Oct. 16 Oct. 29 Oct. 27 Oct. 28

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Answer:

a. Cash receive on Oct. 8 = $588

b. Cash receive on Oct. 16 = $1,261

c. Cash receive on Oct. 29 = $4,000

d. Cash receive on Oct. 27 = $1,176

e. Cash receive on Oct. 28 = $1,862

Explanation:

a. Oct. 8

Since cash was received within 10 days, it qualified for the stated 2% discount. Therefore, we have:

Cash receive on Oct. 8 = $600 - ($600 * 2%) = $588

b. Oct. 16

Since cash was received within 10 days, it qualified for the stated 3% discount. Therefore, we have:

Cash receive on Oct. 16 = ($1,700 - $400) - (($1,700 - $400) * 3%) = $1,261

c. Oct. 29

Since cash was received outside 10 days, it was NOT qualified for the stated 1% discount. Therefore, we have:

Cash receive on Oct. 29 = $5,000 - $1,000 = $4,000

d. Oct. 27

Since cash was received within 10 days, it qualified for the stated 2% discount. Therefore, we have:

Cash receive on Oct. 27 = ($1,400 - $200) - (($1,400 - $200) * 2%) = $1,176

e. Oct. 28

Since cash was received within 10 days, it qualified for the stated 2% discount. Therefore, we have:

Cash receive on Oct. 28 = ($2,300 - $400) - (($2,300 - $400) * 2%) = $1,862

Answer:

a. Cash receive on Oct. 8 = $588

b. Cash receive on Oct. 16 = $1,261

c. Cash receive on Oct. 29 = $4,000

d. Cash receive on Oct. 27 = $1,176

e. Cash receive on Oct. 28 = $1,862

Explanation:

a. Oct. 8

Since cash was received within 10 days, it qualified for the stated 2% discount. Therefore, we have:

Cash receive on Oct. 8 = $600 - ($600 * 2%) = $588

b. Oct. 16

Since cash was received within 10 days, it qualified for the stated 3% discount. Therefore, we have:

Cash receive on Oct. 16 = ($1,700 - $400) - (($1,700 - $400) * 3%) = $1,261

c. Oct. 29

Since cash was received outside 10 days, it was NOT qualified for the stated 1% discount. Therefore, we have:

Cash receive on Oct. 29 = $5,000 - $1,000 = $4,000

d. Oct. 27

Since cash was received within 10 days, it qualified for the stated 2% discount. Therefore, we have:

Cash receive on Oct. 27 = ($1,400 - $200) - (($1,400 - $200) * 2%) = $1,176

e. Oct. 28

Since cash was received within 10 days, it qualified for the stated 2% discount. Therefore, we have:

Cash receive on Oct. 28 = ($2,300 - $400) - (($2,300 - $400) * 2%) = $1,862

Dennis Kozlowski, John Thain, and Raj Rajaratnam are former CEOs mentioned in the text that have been involved in corporate governance problems to one degree or another. What did Dennis Kozlowski do that was considered inappropriate behavior? Multiple Choice He provided insider information to the Goldman Sachs' board. He sold 500,000 shares of his personal stock right before a negative quarterly earnings report was released. He spent $2 million of company funds for his own birthday party. He created a Ponzi scheme that grew to $65 billion dollars before the SEC shut it down. He spent $1.2 million of company funds redecorating his office while demanding cost cutting from employees.

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Answer: He spent $2 million of company funds for his own birthday party.

Explanation:

The article in question relates to the Agency problem which is a problem that arises as a result of management acting in such a way as to benefit themselves instead of the shareholders that they are supposed to be maximizing wealth for.

Dennis Kozlowski was the former CEO of Tyco. In this position, he committed several financial crimes such as throwing a $2 million birthday party that was funded by the company. He eventually went to prison for this and the other crimes.

In June 2015, the unemployment rate declined to 5.3 percent from 5.5 percent in May. The labor force participation rate also declined from May to June, from 62.9 percent to 62.6 percent. If the labor force participation rate had remained unchanged from May to June, the unemployment rate for June 2015 would be

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Answer: A. greater than 5.3 percent because the value in the numerator of the formula for the unemployment rate would increase more than the value in the denominator.

Explanation:

The unemployment rate is calculated by dividing the number of those who are unemployed but actively seeking employment by the labor force.

= Unemployed / Labor force

If the labor force participation rate had remained unchanged then that would mean that the denominator for the unemployment rate did not change while unemployment did.

The unemployment rate will therefore be greater than 5.3% because the numerator which is the unemployment figure, would have increase more than the denominator.

Influential factors such as cost, price, break-even analysis, sales potential,
and competition are evaluated as part of which phase? *
Concept development
Generating ideas
Screening ideas
Market Product
Product Development

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Answer:46

Explanation:

Cityscape Hotels has 200 rooms available in a major metropolitan city. The hotel is able to attract business customers during the weekdays and leisure customers during the weekend. However, the leisure customers on weekends occupy fewer rooms than do business customers on weekdays.
Thus, Cityscape plans to provide special weekend pricing to attract additional leisure customers. A hotel room is priced at $180 per room night. The cost of a hotel room night includes the following:
Cost Per Room Night (at normal occupancy)
Housekeeping service................................................................$ 23
Utilities............................................................................................7
Amenities........................................................................................3
Hotel depreciation.........................................................................55
Hotel staff (excluding housekeeping)............................................42
Total....................................................................................$130
The special weekend price is proposed for $120 per room night. At this price, it is anticipated that average occupancy for the weekend (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) will increase from 30% to 50% of available rooms.
A. What is the contribution margin for a room night under the normal pricing if only the hotel depreciation and hotel staff (excluding housekeeping) are assumed fixed for all occupancy levels?
B. Determine the contribution margin for a room night under the proposed weekend pricing.
C. Prepare a differential analysis showing the differential income for an average weekend between the existing (Alternative 1) and discount (Alternative 2) price plan.
D. Should management accept the proposed weekend pricing plan? Explain.

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Answer: See explanation and attachment

Explanation:

a. What is the contribution margin for a room night under the normal pricing if only the hotel depreciation and hotel staff (excluding housekeeping) are assumed fixed for all occupancy levels?

Price = $180

Less: Variable Costs:

House keeping staff = $23

Utilities = $7

Amenities = $3

Total variable costs = $33

Contribution margin = $147

B. Determine the contribution margin for a room night under the proposed weekend pricing.

Price = $120

Less: Variable Costs:

House keeping staff = $23

Utilities = $7

Amenities = $3

Total variable costs = $33

Contribution margin = $87

C. Prepare a differential analysis showing the differential income for an average weekend between the existing (Alternative 1) and discount (Alternative 2) price plan.

Check attachment for solution

D. Should management accept the proposed weekend pricing plan? Explain.

No. From the calculation in C, there is reduction in income.

According to the law of demand, as prices fall, ceteris paribus
quantity demanded decreases.
demand increases.
quantity demanded increases.
demand decreases

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Answer:

quantity demanded increases

Explanation:

price and demand are inversely related

this means as price falls it increases the willingness and ability of consumers to purchase a product.

In the aftermath of the BP oil spill in 2010, the Associated Press interviewed an engineering professor at the University of California, Berkeley for his take on what could have led to such a disaster. According to this professor, the BP spill falls into the category of disasters that result when an organization, because of overconfidence and incompetence, simply ignores warning signs. Was this a rational decision

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Answer:

BP Oil Spill in 2010

The decision by BP to ignore the warning signs was not a rational decision.

Explanation:

A rational decision-making process employs a structured or logical process to the act of decision-making.  Its pillars include logic, objectivity, and analysis.  A rational decision-making process does not favor subjectivity and individual insight but relies more on the insight obtained from data analysis.  The claim of the professor is a rational one because it is based on objective evidence.

Presented below are selected ledger accounts of Whispering Corporation as of December 31, 2020.

Cash $65,000
Administrative expenses 130,000
Selling expenses 104,000
Net sales 702,000
Cost of goods sold 273,000
Cash dividends declared (2020) 26,000
Cash dividends paid (2020) 19,500
Discontinued operations (loss before income taxes) 52,000
Depreciation expense, not recorded in 2019 39,000
Retained earnings, December 31, 2019 117,000

Effective tax rate 20%

Required:
a. Compute net income for 2020.
b. Prepare a partial income statement beginning with income from continuing operations before income tax, and including appropriate earnings per share information.

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Answer:

Part a

Whispering Corporation

Income Statement for the year ended December 31, 2020.

Net Sales                                    702,000

Less Cost of Sales                    (273,000)

Gross Profit                                429,000

Less Expenses

Administrative expenses           (130,000)

Selling expenses                       (104,000)

Depreciation expense               (39,000)

Net Income                                 195,000

Part b

Whispering Corporation

Partial income statement for the year ended December 31, 2020.

Continuing Activities                                                       195,000

Less Discontinued operations (                                     52,000

Total Comprehensive income                                       143,000

Explanation:

Income Statement only includes incomes and expenses.

Earnings per share is what shareholders expect to receive per share out of profits earned.

Summit Services Co. offers its services to individuals desiring to improve their personal images. After the accounts have been adjusted at May 31, the end of the fiscal year, the following balances were taken from the ledger of Summit Services:

Fees Earned $243,000
Dividends 33,000
Rent Expense 50,800
Retained Earnings 540,000
Supplies Expense 12,400
Wages Expense 213,300
Miscellaneous Expense 5,900

Required:
Journalize the closing entries required to close the accounts.

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Answer:

May-31

Dr Fees earned $243,000

Retained earnings $33,500

Cr Rent expense $50,800

Cr Supplies expense $12,400

Cr Wages expense $213,300

Cr Miscellaneous expense $ 4,300

May-31

Dr Retained Earnings $33,000

Cr Dividends $33,000

Explanation:

Preparation to Journalize the closing entries required to close the accounts.

May-31

Dr Fees earned $243,000

Retained earnings $33,500

($213,300+$12,400+$50,800-$243,000)

Cr Rent expense $50,800

Cr Supplies expense $12,400

Cr Wages expense $213,300

Cr Miscellaneous expense $ 4,300

(To close the Expenses )

May-31

Dr Retained Earnings $33,000

Cr Dividends $33,000

(To close the dividends )

Brenda, a self-employed taxpayer, travels from Chicago to Barcelona (Spain) on business. She is gone 10 days (including 2 days of travel) during which time she spends 5 days conducting business and 3 days sightseeing. Her expenses are $1,500 (airfare), $200 per day (meals), and $400 per night (lodging). Because Brenda stayed with relatives while sightseeing, she only paid for 5 nights of lodging. What is Brenda's deduction for: If required, round your answers to the nearest dollar.

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Answer:

Airfare $1,050

Meals $700

Lodging $2,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine Brenda's deduction

a. Calculation to determine Brenda's deduction for Airfare

Airfare=(70% × $1,500)

Airfare=$1,050

Therefore Brenda's deduction for Airfare is $1,050

b.Calculation to determine Brenda's deduction for Meals

Meals=[(200/2)*7]

Meals=$700

Therefore Brenda's deduction for Meals is $700

c.Calculation to determine Brenda's deduction

for Lodging

Lodging= [400*5]

Lodging=$2,000

Therefore Brenda's deduction

for Lodging is $2,000

Which of the following is the most profitable investment for a candy shop that earns $1 profit per pound of candy? (5 points) Group of answer choices:
Worker at $10 per hour, producing eight pounds of candy per hour
Worker at $12 per hour, producing 16 pounds of candy per hour
Machine with $5 per hour operating cost, producing 10 pounds of candy per hour Machine with $8 per hour operating cost, producing 14 pounds of candy per hour

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Worker at $12 per hour, producing 16 pounds of candy per hour

Answer:

Worker at $12 per hour, producing 16 pounds of candy per hour

Explanation:

Stork Associates paid $65,400 for a 20-seat skybox at Veterans Stadium for eight professional football games. Regular seats to these games range from $55 to $165 each. At one game, an employee of Stork entertained 18 clients. Stork furnished food and beverages for the event at a cost of $2,200. The game was preceded by a bona fide business discussion, and all expenses are adequately substantiated.
a. Stork can deduct $ for this event.
b. If there was no bona fide business discussion either preceding or after the event, there is and the deduction would be $.

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Answer: a. $1100

b. $0

Explanation:

It should be noted that according to IRS, 50% of the expenses on business meals will be deducted by tax payers when some conditions are met such as:

• Expenses incurred shouldn't be costly or extravagant.

• Expenses are necessary.

• Expenses on meal were incurred separately from expenses on entertainment.

• The taxpayer was present there when the expenses were incurred.

Based on the above,

a. The amount that Stork can deduct will be:

= 50% × $2200

= 0.5 × $2200

= $1100

b. If there was no bona fide business discussion either preceding or after the event, the deduction will be $0 because in such case, no expenses were incurred on food or entertainment.

. During 2007, Eaton Corp. started a construction job with a total contract price of $7,000,000. It was completed on December 15, 2008. Additional data are as follows: 2007 2008 Actual costs incurred in current year $2,700,000 $3,050,000 Estimated remaining costs 2,700,000 — Billed to customer 2,400,000 4,600,000 Received from customer 2,000,000 4,800,000 Under the completed-contract method, what amount should Eaton recognize as gross profit for 2008?

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Answer:

$1,250,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what amount should Eaton recognize as gross profit for 2008

Using this formula

2008 Recognized gross profit=Total contract price- 2007 Actual costs incurred in current year -2008 Actual costs incurred in current year

Let plug in the formula

2008 Recognized gross profit=$7,000,000 - $2,700,000 - $3,050,000

2008 Recognized gross profit=$1,250,000

Therefore The amount that Eaton should recognize as gross profit for 2008 is $1,250,000

What are the dimensions of organizational climate in restaurant management?

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These 17 dimensions of organizational climate include: autonomy, integration, involvement, supervisory support, training, welfare, formalization, tradition, innovation and flexibility, outward focus, reflexivity, clarity of orga- nizational goals, efficiency, effort, performance feedback, pressure to produce,

The Joint Stock Company is:

A) An association of persons

B) An association of funds

C) A mixture of an association of funds and persons

D) None of the above​

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I think the answer is C
I believe the answer is C


The nations of Pamland and Lillytonia can produce two goods, DVD
players and wheat. In a single year, Pamland can produce 150 DVD players
or 300 bushels of wheat and Lillytonia can produce 200 DVD players or
600 bushels of wheat. Which of the following deals would Pamland and
Lillytonia be willing to accept? *
A) There are no deals for trade that Lillytonia would be willing to accept because
Lillytonia could make more of both goods.

B) Lillytonia sells 1/4 bushels of wheat to Pam and gets 1 DVD player in return.

C) Lillytonia sells 4 bushels of wheat to Pam and gets 1 DVD player in return.

D) Lillytonia sells 2.5 bushels of wheat to Pam and gets 1 DVD player in return.

D) Lillytonia sells 2/5 bushels of wheat to Pam and gets 1 DVD player in return

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Answer:

The best deal would be option B) that is

Lillytonia sells 1/4 bushels of wheat to Pam land and gets 1 DVD player in return.

Explanation:

STEP 1

The output of DVD per unit of labor for Pamland = 150.

The output of Bushels of wheat per unit of labor for Pamland= 300.

The output of DVD per unit of labor for Lillytonia = 200.

The output of Bushels of wheat per unit of labor for Lillytonia= 600.

STEP 2

To calculate the comparative advantage, we use the following formula:

Comparative Advantage = DVD Output / Wheat Output

STEP 3

In Pamland, the opportunity cost, or the comparative advantage, of DVD is

300 / 150 = 2 bushels of wheat.

The opportunity cost of wheat in Pamland is 120/ 300 = 0.5 DVDs.

In Lillytonia the opportunity cost, or comparative advantage, of DVD is 600/200 = 3 bushels of wheat, while

The opportunity cost of wheat in Lillytonia is 200/600 = 1/3 or 0.33333 DVDs

STEP 4

As is clear from the calculations, Pamland should produce more wheat because it has the lower opportunity cost during production 2 against 3 for Lillytonia. Conversly, Lillytonia has the lowest opportunity cost for the production of DVD clocking 1/3 against a higher 1/2 for Pamland.

The countries should therefore trade in such a way that Pamlan is selling it's Wheat while Lillytonia is selling it's DVDs.

STEP 5

Given that Pamland's 2 bushels of wheat will cost it 0.5 DVDs, 4 bushels will thus cost it 1 DVD. It is impracticable (in any case) to have 1/2 of a DVD player.

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The net book value of an asset represents the:

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The amount at which an organization records an asset in its accounting records.

The netbook value of an asset represents the cost of the asset less depreciation.

Asset value reduces as a result of wear and tear. This is due to the usage of the asset and passage of time.

The monetary value of the part of the asset that have been used up over time, is what is regarded as accumulated depreciation, which means reduction in value.

Hence, the netbook value of an asset represents the cost of the asset less depreciation.

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You own a portfolio that has $1,600 invested in Stock A and $2,700 invested in Stock B. Assume the expected returns on these stocks are 11 percent and 17 percent, respectively. What is the expected return on the portfolio

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Answer:

the expected return on the portfolio is 14.77%

Explanation:

The computation of the expected return on the portfolio is shown below:

The expected return is

= ($1,600 ÷ $4,300) × 11% + ($2,700 ÷ $4,300) × 17%

= 14.767 %

= 14.77%

The $4,300 comes from

= $1,600 + $2,700

= $4,300

hence, the expected return on the portfolio is 14.77%

The same is considered

On January 1, 2018, Frontier Corporation purchased for $474,000, equipment having a useful life of ten years and an estimated salvage value of $24,000. Adventure has recorded depreciation of the equipment on the straight-line method. On December 31, 2025, the equipment was sold for $84,000. What is the journal entry to record this sale

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Answer:

Frontier Corporation

Journal Entry to record the sale:

Debit Cash $84,000

Credit Sale of Equipment $84,000

To record the sale of the equipment.

Others:

Debit Sale of Equipment $474,000

Credit Equipment $474,000

To transfer the equipment account to the Sale of Equipment account.

Debit Accumulated Depreciation $360,000

Credit Sale of Equipment $360,000

To transfer the accumulated depreciation to the Sale of Equipment account.

Debit Loss from Sale of Equipment $30,000

Credit Sale of Equipment $30,000

To close the Sale of Equipment account to income statement.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

January 1, 2018: Purchase of equipment = $474,000

Estimated useful life = 10 years

Estimated salvage value = $24,000

Depreciable amount = $450,000 ($474,000 - $24,000)

Straight-line Annual Depreciation Expense = $45,000 ($450,000/10)

Accumulated depreciation after 8 years = $360,000 ($45,000 * 8)

Net book value of equipment = $114,000 ($474,000 - $360,000)

December 31, 2015: Proceeds from sale of equipment = $84,000

Analysis:

Cash $84,000 Sale of Equipment $84,000

Sale of Equipment $474,000 Equipment $474,000

Accumulated Depreciation $360,000 Sale of Equipment $360,000

Loss from Sale of Equipment $30,000 Sale of Equipment $30,000

After a devastating hurricane, households try to secure loans to repair and rebuild. Other things equal, this would lead toan increase in interest rates of home repair loans as the demand for those loans increased.an increase in interest rates of home repair loans as the demand for those loans increased.an increase in interest rates of home repair loans as the supply for those loans decreased.an increase in interest rates of home repair loans as the supply for those loans decreased.a decrease in interest rates of home repair loans as the supply for those loans increased.

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Answer:

Other things equal, this would lead to:

an increase in interest rates of home repair loans as the demand for those loans increased.

Explanation:

With an increase in the demand for house repair loans, as a result of the devastation wrought by the hurricane, the rate of interest on loans normally increases with demand.  The concept of scarcity of loanable funds (or limited resources) is the root cause of this increase in house loan rate. The reverse becomes the case when there is a decrease in demand.

If the toothpaste market is monopolistically competitive, product differentiation would not take the form of: production of many varieties of toothpaste, including those with whitening agents. quality differences among the various brands. setting the price of the product well below the price charged by the rivals. differentiation in the locations where certain toothpastes are available.

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Answer:

setting the price of the product well below the price charged by the rival

Explanation:

A monopolistic competition is when there are many firms selling differentiated products in an industry. A monopoly has characteristics of both a monopoly and a perfect competition. the demand curve is downward sloping. it sets the price for its goods and services.

An example of monopolistic competition are restaurants  

When firms are earning positive economic profit, in the long run, firms enter into the industry. This drives economic profit to zero

If firms are earning negative economic profit, in the long run, firms leave the industry.  This drives economic profit to zero

in the long run, only normal profit is earned

If a monopolistically competitive sets price below competitors, losses would be made. So, there is no incentive to do this

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