A water resources engineer is trying to run a cost-benefit analysis for a project. They need to first decide on the planning period (the benefits should be calculated over N years, and N should be determined). If N is too large, then the future benefits in those years (e.g. 70 years from now) will have a very low present value. Therefore, the engineer would like to cut off the planning period after a point when the present equivalent of benefits becomes less than 6.25% of that future benefit. If the interest rate is 8%, use the rule of 72 to determine the duration of the planning period (N).

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Answer 1

Answer:

N = 36 years

Explanation:

Solution:

According to the 72 rule, present sum doubles in value, if the product of interest rate in percent and number of compounding period is 72.

So, We can say for every 9 years at 8 percent = 72 = present sum will be doubled.

Similarly, it will be doubled at 18 years., then 27 years, then 36 years and so on.

SO,

We need to find the P/F ratio, for the end of 0 years first.

Formula = (P/F, i, n) = [tex](1 + i)^{-n}[/tex]

here,

i = 8%

n = 0 years.

P/F =  [tex](1 + 0.08)^{-0}[/tex] (Anything power zero = 1)

So, similarly, calculate this P/F ratio for every 9 years till present equivalent of benefits becomes less than 6.25% of that future benefit.

find the P/F ratio, for the end of 9 years:

Formula = (P/F, i, n) = [tex](1 + i)^{-n}[/tex]

here,

i = 8%

n = 9 years.

P/F =  [tex](1 + 0.08)^{-9}[/tex]

P/F =   0.50

Amount = 2x

find the P/F ratio, for the end of 18 years:

Formula = (P/F, i, n) = [tex](1 + i)^{-n}[/tex]

here,

i = 8%

n = 18 years.

P/F =  [tex](1 + 0.08)^{-18}[/tex]

P/F =   0.25

Amount = 4x

find the P/F ratio, for the end of 27 years:

Formula = (P/F, i, n) = [tex](1 + i)^{-n}[/tex]

here,

i = 8%

n = 27 years.

P/F =  [tex](1 + 0.08)^{-27}[/tex]

P/F =   0.13

Amount = 8x

find the P/F ratio, for the end of 36 years:

Formula = (P/F, i, n) = [tex](1 + i)^{-n}[/tex]

here,

i = 8%

n = 36 years.

P/F =  [tex](1 + 0.08)^{-36}[/tex]

P/F =   0.06 = P/F ratio percentage = 6%

Amount = 16x

Hence, N = 36 years because it is the value nearest to 6.25% required

find the P/F ratio, for the end of 45 years:

Formula = (P/F, i, n) = [tex](1 + i)^{-n}[/tex]

here,

i = 8%

n = 45 years.

P/F =  [tex](1 + 0.08)^{-45}[/tex]

P/F =   0.03

Amount = 32x


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Dedrick Inc. did not pay dividends in 2018 or 2019, even though 60,000 shares of its 7.5%, $50 par value cumulative preferred stock were outstanding during those years. The company has 900,000 shares of $2 par value common stock outstanding. Required: Calculate the annual dividend per share obligation on the preferred stock. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Calculate the amount that would be received by an investor who has owned 3,100 shares of preferred stock and 29,000 shares of common stock since 2017 if a $0.40 per share dividend on the common stock is paid at the end of 2020. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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At the second week in March, job 710 has an accumulated beginning cost of $37,800. A) $9000 of direct materials were used. B) 300 hours of direct labor were charged to the job at $40 per hour C) Manufacturing Overhead was charged to the job at the rate of $40 per machine hour 160 machine hours were used. The entire Finished Goods Inventory was sold . Transfer the appropriate number to the Costs of Goods sold.

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Answer:

Costs of Goods sold = $65,200

Explanation:

Since the entire Finished Goods Inventory was sold, thhis implies that there is no accumulated ending cost.

The Costs of Goods sold can be calculated as follows:

Accumulated beginning cost = $37,800

Direct materials were used = $9,000

Direct labor = Number of direct labor hours * Labor cost per hour = 300 * $40 = $12,000

Manufacturing Overhead = Number of machine hours * Cost per machine hour = 160 * $40 = $6,400

Therefore, we have:

Costs of Goods sold = Accumulated beginning cost + Direct materials were used + Direct labor + Manufacturing Overhead = $37,800 + $9,000 + $12,000 + $6,400 = $65,200

XYZ just deposited $3,700 in an account that will earn 7.1 percent per year in compound interest for 9 years. If Svetlana deposits $4,000 in an account in 3 years that earns simple interest, then how much simple interest per year must Svetlana earn to have the same amount of money in 9 years from today as XYZ will have in 9 years from today

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Answer:

11.92%

Explanation:

The computation of the simple interest per year is shown below:

Future value would be

= Deposited Amount × (1 + rate of interest)^years

= $3,700 × (1 + 7.1%)^9

= $6,859.73

Now the simple interest is

= (Future value ÷ deposit) - 1 ÷ number of year

= ($6,859.73 ÷ $4,000)  - 1 ÷ 9

= 0.71493 ÷ 9

= 11.92%

Almost all union members pay dues. A union member has $5.50 deducted from his paycheck each week for union dues, and has done so for 10 years. Then his company went on strike and he received union benefits of $4,000. How much money did the union
worker gain or lose as a result of receiving benefits but also factoring in paying dues

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the union worker gained $1,140

) You are a manager for a large company that sells products and sources materials internationally. A new competitor has entered the market. It had been determined that to differentiate your company from similar companies, you will need to start competing on sustainability as well. What does sustainability mean to your firm, and what might you look to implement in the future

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Explanation:

Companies are entities that can cause potential damage to the environment, by using scarce natural resources and by the way of production, which can release pollutants into the atmosphere, etc.

Organizational sustainability, therefore, means joining the organization's efforts to reduce its negative environmental impacts and protect the location in which the company operates.

A good option for companies that want to implement sustainability in their processes is to look for environmental certifications that provide specific requirements and policies for companies to reduce their impacts and generate continuous improvement, such as the implementation of an Environmental Management System.

Corporate sustainability can mean long - term strategic and competitive advantages such as reducing waste, increasing the company 's value and reliability, attracting investors, satisfying stakeholders, etc.  

Answer correctly and u will receive brainliest and 15 pts

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Answer:

The chemistry professor with a doctoral degree would have the highest pay.

What do externalities indicate?
a. resource immobility
b. a market failure
c. a lack of information
d. public goods

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Answer:

They indicate B. A market failure

Case Study: Melanie’s Breakeven Analysis Melanie is considering opening a not-for-profit child care and education center and wants to figure out what her monthly budget would look like. She has come up with the following sets of numbers, which may or may not be realistic in her area. Monthly Fixed Costs $4,000 Number of Children Served 15 Salary and Benefits Costs $7,000 Estimated Food Costs $1,000

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Answer:

$800

Explanation:

Calculation for how much would she need to charge per month for tuition in order to break even

Using this formula

Amount to charge to break even=[(Monthly Fixed Costs+Salary and Benefits Costs+Estimated Food Costs)÷Number of Children Served]

Let plug in the formula

Amount to charge to break even=[($4,000+$7,000+$1,000)÷15]

Amount to charge to break even=$12,000/15

Amount to charge to break even=$800 per month

Therefore the amount she would need to charge per month for tuition in order to break even will be $800

Suppose the price elasticity of demand for heating oil is 0.1 in the short run and 0.9 in the long run.
a. If the price of heating oil rises from $1.20 to $1.80 per gallon, the quantity of heating oil demanded will by % in the short run and by % in the long run. The change is in the short run because people can respond easily to the change in the price of heating oil.
b. Why might this elasticity depend on the time horizon?

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Answer: there is a 40% increase demand on a short run,

there is a 36.4% increase in demand on a long run

Elasticity depends on time horizon due to the possibility that oil substitutes might come into picture and people would prefer that over heated oil

Explanation:

Price elasticity in short run= 0.1

Price elasticity in long run = 0.9

For the short run, % change in demand would be; 0.1 = %change in demand÷ 1.8-1.2/ 1.2+1.8/2

0.1 = %change in demand/ 0.6/1.5

%change in demand = 0.4

So, there is a 40% increase demand on a short run

For 0.9, %change in demand = 0.9 × 0.6/ 1.5 = 0.36

So, there is a 36.4% increase in demand on a long run

b) Elasticity depends on time horizon due to the possibility that oil substitutes might come into picture and people would prefer that over heated oil

Cranston LTD. prepares its financial statements according to International Financial Reporting Standards. In October 2021, the company received a $5 million government grant. The grant represents 20% of the total cost of equipment that will be used to improve the roads in the local area. Cranston recorded the grant and the purchase of the equipment as follows: Cash 5,000,000 Revenue 5,000,000 Equipment 25,000,000 Cash 25,000,000 Required: 2. Prepare the correcting entries required under the two alternative accounting treatments allowed under IFRS.

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Answer:

Alternative 1:

Debit Revenue $5,000,000

Credit Equipment $5,000,000

Alternative 2:

Debit Revenue $5,000,000

Credit Deferred revenue $5,000,000

Explanation:

Preparation of the correcting journal entries required under the two alternative accounting treatments allowed under IFRS

Based on the information given if in the October 2021, the company received the amount of $5 million as government grant in which we were told that the grant represents 20% of the total cost of equipment which means that the correct journal entries required under the two alternative accounting treatments allowed under IFRS will be :

Alternative 1:

Debit Revenue $5,000,000

Credit Equipment $5,000,000

Alternative 2:

Debit Revenue $5,000,000

Credit Deferred revenue $5,000,000

Journalize the transactions. ( This information relates to Cheyenne Real Estate Agency. Oct. 1 Stockholders invest $31,770 in exchange for common stock of the corporation. 2 Hires an administrative assistant at an annual salary of $42,720. 3 Buys office furniture for $3,740, on account.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entry is given below:

Oct 1

Cash Dr $31,770

   To Common stock $31,770

(Being exchange for the common stock is recorded)

Here cash is debited as it increased the asset and credited the common stock as it also increased the equity

Oct 2

No journal entry is required

Oct 3

Office furniture Dr $3,740

    To Account payable $3,740

(Being office furniture purchased on an account)

Here office furniture is debited as it increased the asset and credited the account payable as it also increased the liabilities

You would like to purchase a home and are interested to find out how much you can borrow. When your lender calculates your debt to income ratio, he determines that your maximum monthly payment can be no more than $3,200. You would like to have a 30 year fully- amortizing loan and the interest rate offered on such a loan is currently 5%. Given these constraints, what is the largest loan you can obtain?

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Answer:

When Your Lender Calculates Your Debt To Income Ratio, He Determines That Your Maximum Monthly Payment Can Be No More Than $3,200. 

George transfers cash of $150,000 to Finch Corporation, a newly formed corporation, for 100% of the stock in Finch worth $80,000 and debt in the amount of $70,000, payable in equal annual installments of $7,000 plus interest at the rate of 9% per annum. In the first year of operation, Finch has net taxable income of $40,000. If Finch pays George interest of $6,300 and $7,000 principal payment on the note:

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Answer:

Finch has an interest expense deduction of the amount of $6,300.

Explanation:

Based on the information given in a situation where Finch pays George interest of the amount of $6,300 in which the amount of $7,000 was the principal payment on the note which means that Finch will have an interest expense deduction of the amount of $6,300 reason been that the amount of interest that was paid to George which is $6,300 will be the amount that is allowed for deduction.

The slope of the PPF can also be expressed as the ratio of the marginal products of labor to the marginal product of capital. consumer utility. the opportunity cost of the good measured on the horizontal axis. the ratio of abundance of labor to capital.

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Answer:

the opportunity cost of the good measured on the horizontal axis.

Explanation:

The Production possibilities frontiers is a curve that shows the various combination of two goods a company can produce when all its resources are fully utilised.  

The PPF is concave to the origin. This means that as more quantities of a product is produced, the fewer resources it has available to produce another good. As a result, less of the other product would be produced. So, the opportunity cost of producing a good increase as more and more of that good is produced.  

Columbia Sportswear makes nylon activewear. Its marketing manager set a goal to increase sales 12 percent over the next three years through the introduction of a new line of comfortable, lightweight clothing for people who fish. The marketing manager is engaged in ________.

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Answer:

a) functional planning

Explanation:

The functional planning is the planning that need to be done for each type of department so that the goals and the objectives of the company could be accomplish in a efficient and effective manner

Since in the question it is mentioned that the marketing manager have set a goal to rise the sales by 12% over the next three years so this represent that the manager is engaged in the functional planning

Assume that the risk-free rate of interest is 3% and the expected rate of return on the market is 15%. I am buying a firm with an expected perpetual cash flow of $2,000 but am unsure of its risk. If I think the beta of the firm is 0.8, when in fact the beta is really 1.6, how much more will I offer for the firm than it is truly worth

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Answer:

The correct solution is "$6,564.01". A further solution is given below.

Explanation:

The given values are:

beta,

= 1.6

market return,

= 15%

cash flow,

= $2,000

risk free rate of interest,

= 3%

Now,

The stock return will be:

= [tex]3+ 1.6\times (15-3)[/tex]

= [tex]3+ 1.6\times 12[/tex]

= [tex]22.2 \ percent[/tex]

The actual worth of the firm will be:

= [tex]\frac{cash \ flow}{rate \ of \ return}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{2000}{22.2 \ percent}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{2000}{0.222}[/tex]

= [tex]9,009[/tex]

With 0.8 beta, the stock return will be:

= [tex]3+ 0.8\times (15-3)[/tex]

= [tex]3+ 0.8\times 12[/tex]

= [tex]12.6 \ percent[/tex]

So that I'm paying for the firm,

= [tex]\frac{2000}{12.6 \ percent}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{2000}{0.126}[/tex]

= [tex]15,573.01[/tex] ($)

Hence,

I'm paying,

= [tex]15,573.01-9,009[/tex]

= [tex]6,564.01[/tex] ($)

has assets with a market value of $100 million, $10 million of which are cash. has debt of $40 million, and 10 million shares outstanding. Suppose that distributes $10 million as a dividend. Assuming perfect capital markets, what will new market debt-equity ratio be after the dividend is paid

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate new stock price.

Current stock price = (Assets market value - debt) / Number of shares outstanding.

= (100 - 40)/10

= $6

Assets value after dividend distribution = 100 - 10

= 90

Number of shares purchased = 10/6 = 1.667 million shares

New stock price = (90 - 40)/(10 - 1.667)

= $7.20

Debt equity ratio = Debt / Equity

Equity = Stock price × number of shares

= $ (7.20 × (10 - 1.667)

= $ (7.2 × 8.33)

= $60

Debt = 40

Debt equity = 40/60 = 0.667 times

A trial balance has total debits of $36,000 and total credits of $48,500. Which one of the following errors would create this imbalance?

A.) A $6,250 debit to utilities expense in a journal entry was incorrectly posted to the ledger as a $6,250 credit, leaving the utilities expense account with a $7,000 debit balance.

B.) A $12,500 debit to salaries expense in a journal entry was incorrectly posted to the ledger as a $12,500 credit, leaving the salaries expense account with a $2,350 debit balance.

C.) A $6,250 credit to consulting fees earned (revenues) in a journal entry was incorrectly posted to the ledger as a $6,250 debit, leaving the consulting fees earned account with a $14,300 credit balance.

D.) A $6,250 debit posting to accounts receivable was posted mistakenly to land.

E.) A $12,500 debit posting to equipment was posted mistakenly to cash.

F.) An entry debiting cash and crediting accounts payable for $12,500 was mistakenly not posted.


Please answer which one is it. Thank you!

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Answer:

$2,250 debit to Rent Expense in a journal entry is incorrectly posted to the ledger as a $2,250 credit, leaving the Rent Expense account with a $3,000 debit balance

Explanation:

Answer:

is the repondet the

F.) An entry debiting cash and crediting accounts payable for $12,500 was mistakenly not posted

The June 30, 2021, year-end trial balance for Askew company contained the following information: Account Debit Credit Inventory, 7/1/2020 33,900 Sales revenue 399,000 Sales returns 13,900 Purchases 259,000 Purchase discounts 7,900 Purchase returns 11,900 Freight-in 20,800 In addition, you determine that the June 30, 2021, inventory balance is $41,900. Required: Calculate the cost of goods sold for the Askew Company for the year ending June 30, 2021.

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Answer:

$252,000

Explanation:

Calculation for the cost of goods sold for the Askew Company for the year ending June 30, 2021.

First step is to calculate the Net Purchase

Purchases 259,000

Less Purchase discounts (7,900)

Less Purchase returns (11,900)

Add Freight-in 20,800

Net purchase 260,000

Now let calculate the cost of goods sold

Inventory, 7/1/2020 33,900

Add 260,000

Less inventory balance ($41,900)

Cost of goods sold $252,000

Therefore the cost of goods sold for the Askew Company for the year ending June 30, 2021 will be $252,000

Which of the following is the most important factor contributing to the specialization of the architect and engineer roles into separate functions?
Specialization ensures that no one person is the only knowledgeable person on a project.
Specialization assists with more precise budget projections.
Specialization ensures one role is not more important than the other roles on a project. Specialization better ensures plans are implemented more efficiently.​

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Answer:

Its Making budget is working on a company on a city that the budget is high to pay you the boss of the company. I prefer working in the city

corporation borrowed money through an 8-month, 9% note for $100,000 on October 1, 2020. The note is due on May 30, 2021. The correct adjusting entry at year-end, December 31, 2020 (assuming no other adjustments had been made) would include an: Select one: a. Decrease to interest payable for $6,000 b. Increase to interest expense for $3,750 c. Increase to interest payable for $9,000 d. Increase to interest payable for $2,250 e. Decrease to cash for $6,000

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Answer:

d. Increase to interest payable for $2,250

Explanation:

At year end which is December 31, 2020, the company has incurred an interest expense of 3 months on the amount borrowed since October 1 to December 31 is a period of three months.

As a result, the interest expense to be accrued for is computed thus:

accrued interest expense= $100,000*9%*3/12

accrued interest expense=$2,250

The appropriate entries would to debit(increase) expense with $2,250 while interest payable  is credited(increase) with the same amount

On January 1, 2020, Sheffield Company makes the two following acquisitions. 1. Purchases land having a fair value of $220,000 by issuing a 4-year, zero-interest-bearing promissory note in the face amount of $346,174. 2. Purchases equipment by issuing a 6%, 8-year promissory note having a maturity value of $410,000 (interest payable annually). The company has to pay 12% interest for funds from its bank. (a) Record the two journal entries that should be recorded by Sheffield Company for the two purchases on January 1, 2020. (b) Record the interest at the end of the first year on both notes using the effective-interest method.

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Answer:

A. Dr Land $220,000.00

Dr Discount on Notes Payable $126,174.00

Cr Notes Payable $346,174.00

Dr Cash $287,796.06

Dr Discount on Note Payable $122,203.94

Cr Note Payable $410,000

B. December 31, 2017

Dr Interest expense $26,400

Cr Discount on Notes Payable $26,400

December 31, 2017

Dr Interest expense $34,535.5

Cr Cash $24,600

Cr Discount on Notes Payable $9,935.5

Explanation:

(a) Preparation to Record the two journal entries that should be recorded by Sheffield Company for the two purchases on January 1, 2020.

Dr Land $220,000.00

Dr Discount on Notes Payable $126,174.00

($346,174.00-$220,000.00)

Cr Notes Payable $346,174.00

Dr Cash $287,796.06

Dr Discount on Note Payable $122,203.94

Cr Note Payable $410,000

Calculation for the PV of note using Financial calculator

N=8

I/Y% = 12%

Interest payment – $410,000 x .06 = $24,600

FV = $410,000

PV of note = $287,796.06

Calculation for Discount on note

Discount on note = $410,000 –$287,796.06

Discount on note= $122,203.94

(b) Preparation of the journal entry to Record the interest at the end of the first year on both notes using the effective-interest method.

December 31, 2017

Dr Interest expense $26,400

($220,000 x .12)

Cr Discount on Notes Payable $26,400

December 31, 2017

Dr Interest expense $34,535.5

($287,796.06*.12)

Cr Cash $24,600

($410,000 x .06)

Cr Discount on Notes Payable $9,935.5

($34,535.5-$24,600)

Determine how much interest expense the company will include in the income statements and the amount of the liability the company will report in the balance sheets for this note for 2021 and 2022. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest whole dollars.) 2021 2022 Interest expense $2,904 $3,252 Liability amount $27,104 $23,852

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Answer:

To find the interest expense, first get the present value of the note.

2021 interest                                                      2022 Interest

                                                                           

Present value = 35,000 / (1 + 12%)³                   = 12% * (24,912 + 2,989)

= $24,912                                                           = $3,348

                                                                        2021 interest is added because

Interest = 12% * 24,912                                    it is now part of the liabilities.

= $2,989

2021 Liability

= Present value of Note payable + Interest for the year

= 24,912 + 2,989

= $‭27,901‬

2022 Liability

= 27,901 + 3,348

= $‭31,249‬

Figures are different from yours as yours lacks the complete details so I used a similar question.

The interest expense in the income statements and the liability amount for the balance sheets for this note for 2021 and 2022 are:$2,904 and $27,104 for 2021$3,252 and $23,852 for 2022

Interest Expense for 2021:

$2,904 Interest Expense for 2022: $3,

252 Liability Amount for 2021: $27,

104 Liability Amount for 2022: $23,852

We know that;Interest = Principal × Rate × Time Where,

Interest = Interest Expense Principal = Liability Amount Rate = Rate of Interest per year Time = Time in years Let the Principal amount for this note be P.

The interest rate is not provided in the question but is required for calculating the Principal.

Hence, we will use the following formula to calculate the interest rate:

Interest = Principal × Rate × Time Rate = Interest / (Principal × Time)

Substituting the values;

For 2021:Interest = $2,904

Principal = $27,104

Time = 1 year

Rate = 2904 / (27104 × 1)

Rate = 0.107 or 10.7% (approx)

Therefore, the Principal amount is:

P = Liability Amount - 150 (transaction fees)

P = $27,104 - $150P = $26,954

The interest expense for 2021 can now be calculated as:

Interest Expense = Principal × Rate

Interest Expense = $26,954 × 0.107

Interest Expense = $2,890 (approx)

The liability amount for 2022 can be calculated by subtracting the Principal repaid from the Liability Amount in 2021.

The Principal repaid can be calculated by subtracting the interest expense in 2021 from the total payment made in 2021.

Total Payment in 2021 = Interest Expense + Principal repaid Total Payment in 2021 = $2,904 + Principal repaid

Let the Principal repaid in 2021 be p.

P + Interest - 150 = Total Payment in 202 1 P + $2,904 - 150 = $27,104 P = $24,350

Therefore, the Principal repaid in 2021 = $24,350 - $150 = $24,200

The Liability Amount for 2022 can now be calculated as:

Liability Amount for 2022 = Liability Amount in 2021 - Principal repaid in 2021 Liability Amount for 2022 = $27,104 - $24,200 Liability Amount for 2022 = $2,904

The Principal for the note in 2022 can be calculated as follows:

P = Liability Amount - 150

P = $23,852 - $150

P = $23,702

Now, the interest expense for 2022 can be calculated as:

Interest Expense = Principal × Rate

Interest Expense = $23,702 × 0.137

Interest Expense = $3,250 (approx)

Therefore, the interest expense in the income statements and the liability amount for the balance sheets for this note for 2021 and 2022 are:$2,904 and $27,104 for 2021$3,252 and $23,852 for 2022

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Jane James owns an appliance store. She normally receives $50,000 worth of appliances per month. She does not like to owe people money and always pays her bills on the day she receives the invoice. Someone told her that if she delayed payment, she could actually increase her profit because the money would be earning interest in her account. She went through her bills and found that she actually had an additional ten days, on average to pay her invoices. She also found that she was earning 5 percent interest on the money she had in her money market savings account. If she delayed payment by ten days, how much additional interest would she earn for the year

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Answer:

The correct answer is "$820".

Explanation:

Whenever she delays compensation by 10 days a month (even though she receives monthly invoices), she will indeed earn interest for something like a combined amount of 120 days (10 days x 12 months) again for full year of 365 days.

The interest earned will be:

⇒ [tex]50000\times 5 \ percent\times \frac{120}{365}[/tex]

⇒ [tex]50000\times 0.05\times 0.328[/tex]

⇒ [tex]820[/tex] ($)

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Lisa is thinking about a career in Hospitality and Tourism. She has always wanted to run a small bed and breakfast. What area might have just the right economy for Lisa?

A. a concentrated manufacturing district

B. a farming community with chicken houses everywhere

C. a small town close to the beach

D. a cold, icy community in a rural area

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Answer:

C. a small town close to the beach

Explanation:

Rediger Inc., a manufacturing Corporation, has provided the following data for the month of June. The balance in the Work in Process inventory account was $35,000 at the beginning of the month and $23,500 at the end of the month. During the month, the Corporation incurred direct materials cost of $57,600 and direct labor cost of $31,900. The actual manufacturing overhead cost incurred was $54,300. The manufacturing overhead cost applied to Work in Process was $53,600. The cost of goods manufactured for June was:

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Answer:

the cost of goods manufactured is $154,600

Explanation:

The computation of the cost of goods manufactured is shown below:

= Opening work in process inventory + direct material cost + direct labor cost + manufacturing overhead cost applied - ending work in process inventory

= $35,000 + $57,600 + $31,900 + $53,600 - $23,500

= $154,600

Hence, the cost of goods manufactured is $154,600

Jackson Inc. listed the following data for 2019: Budgeted factory overhead $1,272,000 Budgeted direct labor hours 80,000 Budgeted machine hours 40,000 Actual factory overhead 1,201,400 Actual direct labor hours 86,700 Actual machine hours 39,800 Assuming Jackson Inc. applied overhead based on machine hours, the firm's predetermined overhead rate for 2019 (round calculations to 2 significant digits) is:

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Answer: $31.80 per machine hour

Explanation:

Based on the information that have been given in the question, since the overhead was applied by Jackson Inc., therefore, the firm's predetermined overhead rate will be:

= Budgeted factory overhead / Budgeted machine hours

= $1,272,000 / 40000

= $31.80 per machine hour

In January, Dieker Company requisitions raw materials for production as follows: Job 1 $960, Job 2 $1,400, Job 3 $760, and general factory use $620. Prepare a summary journal entry to record raw materials used. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered.

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Answer:

Dr Work in Process Inventory $3,120

Dr Manufacturing Overhead $620

Cr Raw materials Inventory $3,740

Explanation:

Preparation of the summary of journal entry to record raw materials used.

Based on the information given the summary of journal entry to record raw materials used will be:

Dr Work in Process Inventory $3,120

(Job 1 $960+Job 2 $1,400+Job 3 $760)

Dr Manufacturing Overhead $620

Cr Raw materials Inventory $3,740

($3,120+$620)

(Being to record the record raw materials used)

All of the following pairs of goods are substitutes except A. we observe the price of automobiles decreases and the demand for public transit decreases. B. we observe the price of bacon increases and the demand for eggs decreases. C. we observe the price of coffee increases and the demand for tea increases. D. we observe the price of tennis racquets decreases and the demand for golf clubs decreases.

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Answer:

Option B: We observe the price of bacon increases and the demand for eggs decreases.

Explanation:

Substitute goods are a defined as goods that has near or a close replacement for each another that is the increase in price leads to an increase in demand for the goods. In substitute goods, price of one good and the quantity demanded of a related goods move in different (opposite) directions. Thus the answer of bacon and egg are as two goods are not substitutes.

A Common example of Substitute Goods includes; margarine and butter, turkey and chicken e. t. c.

Think about a recent order you made (pizza, book, clothes, shoes, etc) online or over the phone. Describe the processes used in taking an order, filling the order, and receiving payment. Create a flowchart showing the steps used. Then, create a second flowchart indicating where you would recommend improvements to the processes and why.

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Answer:

Attached below is the required flowchart

Explanation:

Process used in placing an order

Registration/signing up of user selection of goods by user

Process for filing the Order

picking the exact quantity and type of goods placing order on selected items checking out

process for receiving payment

Paying for goods that are Pay before delivery Cancellation of order incase order was not fulfilled
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