Answer:
Tax liability:
Chandler is in 85,525 - 163,300 bracket.
Liability is:
= 14,605.50 + (24 % * (94,800 - 85,525))
= 14,605.50 + 2,226
= $16,832
Marginal Tax rate = 24%
Marginal tax rate for 85,525 - 163,300 bracket is 24%.
Average tax rate:
= Tax liability / Taxable income
= 16,832 / 94,800
= 17.76%
EEE Corp. reports the following information for the fiscal year. (in $ million) Revenue $7,015 Expenses $3,890 Beginning retained earnings $4,615 Liabilities at year-end $5,225 Contributed capital at year-end $820 Dividends $500 Effective tax rate 0% What is the total assets of EEE Corp. at the end of the fiscal year
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
First we will compute the ending retained earnings
= Beginning retained earnings $4,615 + Revenue $7,010 - Dividends $500
= $11,125
Then , the total assets of EEE corp. would be
= Capital contributed $820 + Retained earnings $11,125 + liabilities at year end $5,225
= $17,170
A company purchased $10,500 of merchandise on June 15 with terms of 2/10, n/45, and FOB shipping point. The freight charge, $750, was added to the invoice amount. On June 20, it returned $1,200 of that merchandise. On June 24, it paid the balance owed for the merchandise taking any discount it is entitled to. The cash paid on June 24 equals:
,Answer:
$9,825
Explanation:
Merchandise Costs must include all costs related to acquisition of merchandise such as freight charges for valuation purposes - IAS 2.
Therefore Cost of Merchandise Purchased was, $10,500 + $750 = $11,250
Merchandise Purchase - June 15 :
Debit : Merchandise $11,250
Credit ; Discount Received (2% x $11,250) $225
Credit : Account Payable (98 % x $11,250) $11,025
Return of Merchandise - June 20 :
Debit : Accounts Payable $1,200
Credit : Merchandise $1,200
Amount to be Paid - June 24 :
Debit : Accounts Payable ($11,025 - $1,200) $9,825
Credit : Cash $9,825
what is the principal purpose of charging depreciation on non current assets
Answer:
Because of wear amd tear of am asset
An asset that has gone obsolete too
Rousey, Inc., had a cash flow to creditors of $16,380 and a cash flow to stockholders of $6,740 over the past year. The company also had net fixed assets of $49,380 at the beginning of the year and $56,740 at the end of the year. Additionally, the company had a depreciation expense of $11,940 and an operating cash flow of $50,265. What was the change in net working capital during the year?
Answer:
$7,845
Explanation:
Calculation for What was the change in net working capital during the year
First step is to calculate the Cash flow from assets
Cash flow from assets = $16,380 + 6,740
Cash flow from assets= $23,120
Second step is to calculate the Net capital spending
Net capital spending = $56,740 − 49,380 + 11,940
Net capital spending = $19,300
Now let calculate the Change in net working capital
Change in net working capital = $50,265 − 19,300 − 23,120
Change in net working capital= $7,845
Therefore the change in net working capital during the year will be $7,845
which of the following agencies manages and deploys the Integrated Ballistic Identification System A. FTI B. FBI C. ATF D. DOJ
Answer:
ATF
Explanation:
Consider the decision to purchase either a 5-year corporate bond or a 5-year municipal bond. The corporate bond is a 12% annual coupon bond with a par value of $1,000. It is currently yielding 11.5%. The municipal bond has an 8.5% annual coupon and a par value of $1,000. It is currently yielding 7%. Assume that your marginal tax rate is 35%. What is the after tax yield to maturity (YT
Answer:
MUNICPAL BOND YTM; r= 7.00%
CORPORATE BOND YTM; r= 7.35%
Explanation:
Given the data in the question;
To get the after tax yield to maturity (YTM)
MUNICPAL BOND
Purchase price PV of coupons + PV of Face value at maturity
[(1000×8.5%) × (1 - 1.07⁻⁵] / 0.07) + (1000/1.07⁵)
348.516 + 712.98 = 1061.5
After-tax coupon payment 1000 × 8.5% = 85
COUPONS RECORD ON MUNICIPAL ARE
TAX-EXCEMPT.
Par value 1000
Calculated YTM 1061.5 = (85× (1-(1+r)⁻⁵)/r) + (1000/(1+r)⁵)
r= 7.00%
CORPORATE BOND
Purchase price PV of coupons +PV of Face value at maturity
((1000×12%) × (1-1.115⁻⁵)/0.115) +(1000/1.115⁵)
437.985 + 580.264 = 1018.25
After-tax coupon payment 1000 × 12% × (1 - 35%) = 78
Par value 1000
Calculated YTM 1018.25 = (78× (1-(1+r)⁻⁵)/r) + (1000/(1+r)⁵)
r= 7.35%
MUNICPAL BOND YTM; r= 7.00%
CORPORATE BOND YTM; r= 7.35%
Your farm encompasses 900 acres, and you are planning to grow soybeans, corn, and wheat in the coming planting season. Fertilizer costs per acre are: $5 for soybeans, $2 for corn, and $1 for wheat. You estimate that each acre of soybeans will require an average of 5 hours of labor per week, while tending to corn and wheat will each require an average of 2 hours per week. Based on past yields and current market prices, you estimate a profit of $9,000 for each acre of soybeans, $6,000 for each acre of corn, and $3,000 for each acre of wheat. You can afford to spend no more than $5,400 on fertilizer, and your farm laborers can supply 5,400 hours per week. How many acres of each crop should you plant to maximize total profits
Answer:
Using solver, the optimal solution = 900 acres of soybean resulting in $8,100,000 profit
Explanation:
you need to maximize 9000S + 6000C + 3000W
where:
S = acres of soybean
C = acres of corn
W = acres of wheat
constraints:
S + C + W ≤ 900
5S + 2C + 1W ≤ 5400
5S + 2C + 2W ≤ 5400
S, C, W ≥ 0
S, C, W are whole numbers
Using solver, the optimal solution = 900 acres of soybean resulting in $8,100,000 profit
Suppose the same facts as above, except that Kimberly-Clark incurred legal fees resulting from the execution of the lease of $5,000, and received a lease incentive from Sheffield to enter the lease of $1,000. How would the initial measurement of the lease liability and right-of-use asset be affected under this situation
Answer:
Kimberly-Clark
The initial measurement of the lease liability and the right-of-use asset would not be affected under this situation.
Explanation:
a) Data:
Legal fees resulting from the execution of the lease = $5,000
Incentive received from Sheffield to enter the lease = $1,000
b) The legal fees will be expensed, while the lease incentive will be recorded as income. Legal fees paid to professionals for lease agreements can be deducted as operating expenses. In this situation, the legal fees can be reduced by the lease incentive received from the lessor.
The Video Rental Center purchased 24 dozen video tapes of a blockbuster new movie, at a cost of $20 per tape, to sell during the Christmas season.
a. How many individual tapes did video rental center buy?
Answer:
228 units.
Explanation:
One dozen has 12 units
The video center purchased 24 dozens
In total, they pruchased
= 24 x 12 units
=228 units.
Each tapes cost $20. So they paid
=288 x 20
=$5,760
A city starts a solid waste landfill during 2020. When the landfill was opened the city estimated that it would fill to capacity within 6 years and that the cost to cover the facility would be $1.8 million which will not be paid until the facility is closed. At the end of 2020, the facility was 15% full, and at the end of 2021 the facility was 35% full. If the landfill is judged to be a governmental fund, what liability is reported on the fund financial statements at the end of 2021
Answer:
$630,000
Explanation:
facility cost = $1.8 million = $1,800,000
The liability reported will depend on the percentage of full facility in the respective years
2020 = 15%
2021 = 35%
The liability reported on the financial statement of 2021 can be calculated as follow
Liability value 2021 = Facility cost x Percentage of the facility
Liability value 2021 = $1,800,000 x 35%
Liability value 2021 = $630,000
Hence $630,000 will be reported as a liability in respect of the facility in the financial statement of 2021.
A foundry is developing a long-range strategic plan for buying scrap metal for its operations. The foundrycan buy scrap metal in unlimited quantity from two sources: Atlanta and Birmingham, and it receives thescrap daily by railroad cars.The scrap is melted down, and lead and copper are extracted. Each railroad car from Atlanta yields 1 ton ofcopper and 1 ton of lead, and costs $10,000. Each railroad car from Birmingham yields 1 ton of copper and2 tons of lead, and costs $15,000. The foundry needs at least 4 tons of lead and at least 2.5 tons of copperper day for the foreseeable future.1. In order to minimize the long-range scrap metal cost, how many raiload cars of scrap should bepurchased per day from each source
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
Let x represent the number of railroad cars of scrap purchased per day from Atlanta and let y represent the number of railroad cars of scrap purchased per day from Birmingham.
Since Atlanta yields 1 ton of copper and 1 ton of lead while Birmingham yields 1 ton of copper and 2 tons of lead.
The foundry needs at least 2.5 tons of copper per day. Hence:
x + y ≥ 2.5 (1)
The foundry needs at least 4 tons of lead per day. Hence:
x + 2y ≥ 4 (2)
Plotting equations 1 and 2 using geogebra online graphing tool, we get the points that is the solution to the problem as:
(0, 2.5), (4, 0), (1, 1.5)
Car from Atlanta cost $10000 while car from Birmingham costs $15000. Therefore the cost equation is:
Cost = 10000x + 15000y
We are to find the minimum cost:
At (0, 2.5): Cost = 10000(0) + 15000(2.5) = $37500
At (4, 0): Cost = 10000(4) + 15000(0) = $40000
At (1, 1.5): Cost = 10000(1) + 15000(1.5) = $32500
The minimum cost is at (1, 1.5).
On August 13, 2016, Bonita Services Co. purchased office equipment for $1390 and office supplies of $230 on account. Which of the following journal entries is recorded correctly and in the standard format? a. Equipment 1390 Supplies 230 Accounts Payable 1620 b. Accounts Payable 1620 Equipment 1390 Supplies 230 c. Equipment 1390 Supplies 230 Accounts Payable 1620 d. Equipment 1390 Account Payable 1620 Supplies 230
Answer:
a. Equipment 1390 Supplies 230 Accounts Payable 1620
Explanation:
Based on the information given if On August 13, 2016 the Company purchased office equipment for the amount of $1390 and office supplies of the amount of $230 on account. The journal entries that is recorded correctly and in the standard format will be :
Dr Equipment $1,390
Dr Supplies$230
Cr Accounts Payable $1,620
($1,390+$230)
Calculate the interest and total amount due at the end of the loan for both simple and compound interest. Loan YearsRate(a)$1,00025%(b)$1,50056%(c)$10,0001010%(d)$25,0001515%(e)$47,7502020%You should have 4 values for your final answer:1. Simple interest total amount duei. Simple interest total interest 2. Compound interest total amount due 3. Compound interest total interest
Solution :
a). Interest for the simple interest [tex]$= 1000 \times 5 \times 2$[/tex]
= $ 100
Amount due for the simple interest = $ 1000 + $ 100
= $ 1100
Amount due for the compound interest [tex]$= 1000 \times (1.05)^2$[/tex]
= $ 1102.50
Interest for the compound interest = $ 1102.50 - $ 1000
= $ 102.50
b). Interest for the simple interest [tex]$= 1500 \times 6 \times 5$[/tex]
= $ 450
Amount due for the simple interest = $ 1500 + $ 450
= $ 1950
Amount due for the compound interest [tex]$= 1500 \times (1.06)^5 $[/tex]
= $ 2007.34
Interest for the compound interest = $ 2007.34 - $ 1500
= $ 507.34
c). Interest for the simple interest [tex]$= 1000 \times 10 \times 10$[/tex]
= $ 100000
Amount due for the simple interest = $ 10000 + $ 10000
= $ 20000
Amount due for the compound interest [tex]$= 10000 \times (1.10)^{10}$[/tex]
= $ 25937.42
Interest for the compound interest = $ 25937.42 - $ 10000
= $ 15937.42
d). Interest for the simple interest [tex]$= 25000 \times 15 \times 15$[/tex]
= $ 56,2500
Amount due for the simple interest = $ 25000 + $ 56,250
= $ 81,250
Amount due for the compound interest [tex]$= 25000 \times (1.15)^{15} $[/tex]
= $ 203,426.54
Interest for the compound interest = $ 203,426.54 - $ 25,000
= $ 178,426.54
e). Interest for the simple interest [tex]$= 47,750 \times 20 \times 20$[/tex]
= $ 191,000
Amount due for the simple interest = $ 47,750 + $ 191,000
= $ 238,750
Amount due for the compound interest [tex]$= 47,750 \times (1.20)^{20} $[/tex]
= $ 1,830,620.40
Interest for the compound interest = $ 1,830,620.40 - $ 47,750
= $ 1,782,870.40
What are two factors used to determine a credit score? Explain how they indicate good or poor credit. Write in complete
sentences
Answer:
Payment history: Lenders are most concerned about whether or not you pay your bills on time.
Amounts owed: The amount of debt you have in comparison to your credit limits affects your credit. the higher the debt the riskier you seem to a potential creditor.
Length of credit history: Having a longer credit history is favorable because it gives them a more favorable picture that you have built credit over the years with other creditors.
New credit: In general, people who open many new credit accounts in a short amount of are considered a high risk. Too many new accounts can negatively impact your credit score.
Explanation:
You will receive $5,000 one year from now, 6000 three years from now, and 7000 five years from now in real terms. Each payment will be received at the end of the period with the first payment occurring one year from today. The relevant nominal discount rate is 9.625 percent and the inflation rate is 2.3 percent. What are your winnings worth today in real dollars
Answer:
$14,495.56
Explanation:
The value of the earnings today can be determined using a financial calculator.
Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows
Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator
Cash flow in year 1 = $5,000
Cash flow in year 2 = 0
Cash flow in year 3 = $6,000
Cash flow in year 4 = 0
Cash flow in year 5 = $7,000
I = 7.16%
PV =
According to the fisher equation : (1 + nominal interest rate) = (1 + real interest rate) x (1 + inflation rate)
(1.09625) = (1 + real interest rate) x (1.023)
(1 + real interest rate) = 1.09625 / 1.023
real interest rate = 7.16%
To find the PV using a financial calculator:
1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.
2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.
3. Press compute
In previous question, suppose the company intends to go public by selling 3,000,000 new shares. Moreover, assume the company has no debt but has an excess cash of $20 million, and the revenues for next year is estimated to be $25 million. Further assume thad the industry average forward EV-to-Sales multiple is 4, whereas the average trailing EV-to-Sales ratio is 5. What is the estimated IPO stock price
Answer:
A. $3.5 million
B. $120
Explanation:
A. Calculation for What is the post-money valuation for the last round of funding in dollars
First step is to calculate the total value of the company
Total value of the company = (200,000 + 100,000)* (150,000/100,000)
Total value of the company= (200,000 + 100,000)* $1.5
Total value of the company= 300,000 * $1.5 Total value of the company=$450,000
Now let calculate The post money valuation
Post money valuation = (200,000 + 100,000 + 400,000) * (2,000,000/400,000)
Post money valuation= (200,000 + 100,000 + 400,000) * $5
Post money valuation= 700,000 * $5
Post money valuation= $3.5 million
Therefore the post-money valuation for the last round of funding in dollars will be $3.5 million
B) Calculation for What is the estimated IPO stock price
First step is to calculate the EV
EV = $25 million * 5
EV= $100 million
Second step is to calculate the Total number of shares
Total number of shares = 700,000 + 300,000
Total number of shares = 1 million
Third step is to calculate the Equity
Equity = $100 million + $20 million
Equity = $120 million
Now let calculate the value per share
Value per share = $120 million/1 million
Value per share = $120
Therefore the estimated IPO stock price will be $120
Calculate the selling price per unit charged by the outside supplier that would make ABC Company economically indifferent between making and buying the part. Enter your answer with two places after the decimal point (i.e., 78.90).
Question Completion:
ABC Company makes 40,000 units per year of a part it uses in the products it manufactures. The per unit product cost of this part is shown below:
Direct materials = $15.30
Direct labor = 27.40
Variable overhead 2.10
Fixed overhead = 24.70
Total = $69.50
An outside supplier has offered to sell ABC Company 40,000 units of this part a year for $66.10 per unit. If ABC Company accepts this offer, the facilities now being used to make this part could be used to make more units of a product that is in high demand. The additional contribution margin that could be earned on this other product would be $100,000 per year. If ABC Company accepts the outside supplier's offer, $21.90 of the fixed overhead cost being applied to the part would be eliminated. The remaining amount would continue to be incurred and would be allocated to the company's remaining products.
Calculate the selling price per unit charged by the outside supplier that would make ABC Company economically indifferent between making and buying the part. Enter your answer with two | places after the decimal point (i.e., $78.90)
Answer:
ABC Company
The selling price that the outside supplier would charge ABC Company to make it economically indifferent between making and buying the part is:
= $90.50
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Required annual quantity of the part = 40,000 units
Outside supplier's price per unit = $66.10
Total savings = 24.40
Total price for ABC to be indifferent = $90.50
Savings from outside supply:
Additional contribution ($100,000/40,000) = $2.50
Eliminated fixed costs = $21.90
Total savings = $24.40
b) ABC Company would be indifferent and equally satisfied if the outside supplier charges it $90.50 or it makes the part at a per-unit cost of $69.50 while it loses a benefit or savings (otherwise called opportunity cost) of $24.40.
The benefits or reviewing procedures for ordering products and services
Answer:
They provide more detail and utility than a basic expense record. ...
They're the foundation of a reliable purchasing process. ...
They improve organisation for multiple projects and processes. ...
They provide clear and highly detailed levels of communication to all parties.
Explanation:
What is the main difference between private and government consumer advocacy employers?
a. working directly with consumers
b. who is allowed to work for them
c. funding resources
d. allowance of lobbyism
Answer:
C. funding resources
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The following statements are financial transactions completed by Carver Industries. Identify which financial statement accounts are affected by the transactions.
1. Carver owes one of Its suppliers $120,000 on account for past purchases. Carver sent this supplier $50,000 to pay down the account.
2. Carver has $200,000 of long-term bonds outstanding that pay investors 8% annual interest at the end of the year. Carver has Just made this payment to bond investors.
3. Carver paid $1,500 to the utility company to cover this month's electric bill.
4. Carver issued new long-term bonds at their par value of $300,000 to fund a new Investment project.
5. Carver closed a large sale to a major customer for $200,000, though the Inventory was only valued at $140,000 on the company's balance sheet. The customer paid $70,000 upfront and has agreed to pay the rest of the bill in the next month.
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
1. Carver owes one of Its suppliers $120,000 on account for past purchases. Carver sent this supplier $50,000 to pay down the account.
In this case, the account payable will have to be reduced by $50000.
Cash will also decrease by $50000.
2. Carver has $200,000 of long-term bonds outstanding that pay investors 8% annual interest at the end of the year. Carver has Just made this payment to bond investors.
In this case, the interest expnese will increase by := 8% × 200,000
= 0.2 × $200,000
= $16000
Also, the cash will as well decrease by $16000.
3. Carver paid $1,500 to the utility company to cover this month's electric bill.
The operating expenses will have to increase by $1500 while cash will decrease by $1500.
4. Carver issued new long-term bonds at their par value of $300,000 to fund a new Investment project.
There'll be an increase of $300,000 in the long term liabilities. Cash will also increase by $300,000
5. Carver closed a large sale to a major customer for $200,000, though the Inventory was only valued at $140,000 on the company's balance sheet. The customer paid $70,000 upfront and has agreed to pay the rest of the bill in the next month.
In this case, there'll be an increase in the sales revenue by $200000.
Increase in cash by $70000
Increase in the account receivable by $130000
Decrease in the inventory by $140000
Increase in the cost of goods that are sold by $140000.
Universal Containers is rolling out a new customer service process. Customer service managers will need to edit cases for their subordinates, but not cases for other groups. Managers and users should be able to view all cases. What is the recommended solution to configure this
Answer:
I. Create standard role hierarchies.
II. Set organization-wide sharing defaults to public read/only.
Explanation:
Workflow management systems can be defined as a strategic software application or program designed to avail companies the infrastructure to setup, define, create and manage the performance or execution of series of sequential tasks, as well as respond to workflow participants. Some examples of workflow management systems used around the world; YAWL, Windows Workflow Foundation, Apache ODE, Collective Knowledge, Workflow Gen, PRPC, Salesforce.com, jBPM, Bonita BPM etc.
In this scenario, Universal Containers is rolling out a new customer service process. Customer service managers will need to edit cases for their subordinates, but not cases for other groups. Managers and users should be able to view all cases. Therefore, the recommended solution to configure this are;
I. Create standard role hierarchies: this is to represent the various end users such as managers and their subordinates.
II. Set organization-wide sharing defaults to public read/only: this settings or feature would make it impossible for any user outside of the group (owner) to edit the cases. They will only be able to view but not modify.
What is the purpose of a relational database?
It stores data in multiple tables.
It checks information for accuracy.
It identifies charts for displaying data.
It prevents users from accessing a database.
Answer:
A relational database organizes data into tables which can be linked—or related—based on data common to each. This capability enables you to retrieve an entirely new table from data in one or more tables with a single query.
Answer:
It stores data in multiple tables.
Explanation:
You are the owner of a winter sporting goods store and recently purchased a shipment of 60 sets of snowboards and snowboard bindings at a total cost of $29,000. (You were unable to purchase separately, and the smallest order was for a set of 60.) The community in which your store is located consists of many different types of snowboarders, ranging from expert to beginners. From historical data, you know that different snowboarders value snowboards and bindings differently. However, you cannot profitably price discriminate because you cannot prevent resale (arbitrage). Market research shows there are about 20 advanced snowboarders who value snowboards at $350 and bindings at $250, 20 intermediate snowboards who value snowboards at $250 and bindings at $275, and 20 beginning snowboarders who value snowboards at $175 and bindings at $325. Compare the profits earned under the following two pricing strategies: Selling snowboards and bindings separately at the profit-maximizing prices Bundling snowboards and bindings and selling for one price
Answer:
Profits Comparison:
Sold Separately Bundled
Revenue $32,500 $30,000
Costs 29,000 29,000
Profits $3,500 $1,000
The calculations show that it is far better to sell the snowboards and bindings separately at the profit-maximizing prices than bundling them and selling for one price.
This is because, if the single price is more than $500, the beginners might not buy the items and they will remain unsold.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations
Cost of purchase of 60 sets of snowboards and snowboard bindings = $29,000
Unit cost of a set of snowboard and binding = $483.33 ($29,000/60)
Snowboarders Advanced Intermediate Beginners Average
Number 20 20 20
Snowboards $350 $250 $175 $258.33
Bindings 250 275 325 $283.33
Total $600 $525 $500 $541.66
Total revenue: Total
when sold separately $12,000 $10,500 $10,000 $32,500
Total revenue:
when bundled at a price (for example $500 for each) = $30,000 ($500 * 60)
Sold Separately Bundled
Revenue $32,500 $30,000
Costs 29,000 29,000
Profits $3,500 $1,000
Refer to the portions of the 2018 and 2019 balance sheets provided below. Calculate the change in net working capital during the year 2019. 2018 2019 2018 2019 Cash $360 $710 Notes Payable $510 $550 Accts. Receivable $1,190 $1,070 Accounts Payable $720 $830 Inventory $840 $930 Long Term Debt $1,180 $1,090
Answer:
$1,330
Explanation:
Change in net working capital during the year 2019 is computed as
= Current assets - Current liabilities
Current assets 2019 = Cash $710 + Accounts receivables $1,070 + Inventory $930
Current assets = $2,710
Current liabilities 2019 = Notes payable $550 + Accounts payable $830
Current liabilities = $1,380
Therefore,
Change in net working capital during the year 2019
= $2,710 - $1,330
= $1,330
Latvia and Estonia are two countries. Assume that currently there is no trade between them. Each country has 100 units of labor. Latvia produces fish, at a cost of 1 unit of labor per fish, and grain, at a cost of 2 units of labor per bushel. Estonia produces fish at a cost of 2 units of labor per fish, and grain at a cost of 3 units of labor per bushel. Both countries consume both fish and grain.a. True or False, the countries can both benefit if they can trade with each other?b. Circle any and all of the following which hold:i. Latvia will export fish if there is tradeii. Latvia will export grain if there is tradeiii. Estonia will export fish if there is tradeiv. Estonia will export grain if there is tradev. We do not have sufficient information to say what will be exported
Answer:
Assume that currently there is no trade between them. Each country has 100 units of labor. Latvia produces fish, at a cost of 1 unit of labor per fish, and grain.
Explanation:
The management accountant at Lang Manufacturing Co. collected the following data in preparation for a life-cycle analysis on one of its products, a leaf blower: Item This Year Change Over Last Year Average Annual Change Over the Last Four Years Annual sales $2,700,000 1.8% 23.5% Unit sales price 450 2.4% 8.3% Unit profit 100 -1.0% 3.0% Total profit 600,000 -1.2% 30.0% The stage of the sales life cycle the product is in is: Withdrawal. Introduction. Decline. Maturity. Growth.
Answer: Decline stage
Explanation:
The stage of the sales life cycle the product is in the Decline stage of the product cycle. We can see that the average performance of the product over its past life is higher than that of its last year's performance.
Under the decline stage, there will be a reduction in the quantity of goods that's sold thereby leading to a reduction in profits until it gets to a point that producing the goods will not be profitable anymore.
From the following statements, select the one that describes the effect of dividends on equity.
a) Dividends cause assets to increase.
b) Dividends have no effect on equity.
c) Dividends cause equity to increase.
d) Dividends cause equity to decrease.
Answer: d) Dividends cause equity to decrease.
Explanation:
Dividends are payments to shareholders as a way of sharing the profit that the company made with its owners. Net profit is added to the Equity of company.
In other words, dividends cause equity to decrease because they are taken from Retained Earnings (net income) which are added to Equity. By reducing the amount of Retained earnings available therefore, dividends are reducing Equity.
d) Dividends cause equity to decrease.
DividendsA dividend is a payment made by a company to its shareholders from its profits.Dividends are payments provided to shareholders as a means of sharing a company's earnings with its owners. The net profit is added to the company's equity.d) Dividends cause equity to decrease because they are deducted from Retained Earnings (net income), which are then added to Equity. Dividends reduce Equity since they reduce the amount of Retained Earnings available.For more information:
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AirBird is a domestic airline company that is building a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system that focuses on providing a personalized experience to all customers. The system would be deployed on mobile phones, tablets and desktop. Customers will be allowed to search for flights, view flight routes and itineraries, filter flights based on price, destination, duration, number of stops, class (basic economy, economy, business and first class). Customers will need an account with AirBird to book a trip or purchase flights. They should
Answer:
AirBird should help their customers and provide a trial on how to run the application of the Airline on their phones. The trial or demo will help the customers to easily access their requirement.
Explanation:
Customer Relationship Management is important in todays world. There are many competitors available and the bargaining power of customers is high as they can easily switch to other airline because of available alternates. The airline company has launched a program which will help its customers to easily access all the information about the airline. The customers find it easy to access the information they require by just a click on their phone. They can search flights, routes and prices of the flight on their phones.
East Bay Semiconductor, Inc., currently a small private company, plans to go public via an initial public offering (IPO) and will issue 10 million shares of stock. It is hoping to sell the shares for an offer price of $25. It hires an investment bank, which suggests that the offer price for the stock should be $20 per share to ensure that all the shares can be easily sold. 5. What is the advantage of following the advice of the investment bankers? What is the disadvantage? Is the investment bank’s incentive to sell the shares aligned with the incentives of East Bay Semi? What trade-off does East Bay Semi face in this decision regarding the issue price? Briefly explain
Answer:
What is the advantage of following the advice of the investment bankers? What is the disadvantage?
Whenever a small company decides to carry out an IPO, the risk of not selling all the stocks exists and it has happened many times before. East Bay's executives probably believe that their company is the next Apple or Microsoft, or any other super huge high tech corporation. But the reality is that it is not. If the IPO goes on and not all the stocks are sold, the stock price will plummet by the end of the trading day.
On the other hand, maybe East Bay in a couple of years will be worth more than Tesla, Amazon or any other top corporation, and pricing their stocks too low will only result in losing money.
Actually, no two analysts in the world ever agree on the exact intrinsic price of stocks. Even though math should be the same and they all use the same formulas, several factors are considered differently.
Compute the charitable contribution deduction (ignoring the percentage limitation) for each of the following C corporations. a. Amber Corporation donated inventory of clothing (basis of $24,000, fair market value of $30,000) to a qualified charitable organization that operates homeless shelters. $fill in the blank 9a9067069fa000e_1
Answer:
$27,000
Explanation:
Computation for the charitable contribution deduction
Using this formula
Charitable contribution deduction = (Adjusted basis )+[ 50% (Fair Value – Adjusted Basis)]
Let plug in the formula
Charitable contribution deduction= 24,000 + [50% (30,000 – 24,000)]
Charitable contribution deduction= 24,000+ (50%*6,000)
Charitable contribution deduction= 24,000+3,0000
Charitable contribution deduction = 27,000
Therefore the charitable contribution deduction will be $27,000