Answer:
$3
Explanation:
The computation of the equivalent cost per unit for materials using the FIFO method is shown below:
= Materials cost ÷ equivalent units in materials
= $36,000 ÷ 12,000 units
= $3
hence, the equivalent cost per unit for materials using the FIFO method is $3
hich best explains how the law of demand affects consumers?
It helps consumers know when prices are going down.
It helps consumers know when prices are going up.
It helps consumers tell producers when prices are too high.
It helps consumers tell producers when to make new goods.
Answer:
It helps consumers tell producers when prices are too high.
Explanation:
The law of demand affirms that an increase in price results in reduced demand. It means that when prices increase, consumers will buy fewer quantities of a product or service. The law of demand shows the relationship between price and the quantity of a product consumers are willing to buy in the market.
Consumers can communicate with producers through the volume of products purchased. When the quantity purchased is low, producers will know the set prices are high.
Which actions can be performed on tables in Word? Check all that apply.
V adding rows
Vadding columns
deleting rows
deleting columns
V changing column width
aligning tables
D converting tables to text
converting tables to graphs
Answer and Explanation:
At the time of making tables in word we can do the following things
1. Rows could be added
2. Columns could be added
3. Rows could be deleted
4. Column could be deleted
5. The width of the column could be changed
but it does not allow to convert the table into text form or in graph form
Therefore only the last option would not be covered
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).
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
Suppose the rate of return on short-term government securities (perceived to be risk-free) is about 5%. Suppose also that the expected rate of return required by the market for a portfolio with a beta of 1 is 14%. According to the capital asset pricing model: a. What is the expected rate of return on the market portfolio
Answer:
The expected rate of return on the market portfolio is 14%.
Explanation:
The expected rate of return on the market portfolio can be calculated using the following capital asset pricing model (CAPM) formula:
Er = Rf + B[E(Rm) - Rf] ...................... (1)
Where:
Er = Expected rate of return on the market portfolio = ?
Rf = Risk-free rate = 5%
B = Beta = 1
E(Rm) = Market expected rate of return = 14%
Substituting the values into equation (1), we have:
Er = 5 + 1[14 - 5]
Er = 5 + 1[9]
Er = 5 + 9
Er = 14%
Therefore, the expected rate of return on the market portfolio is 14%.
XYZ Inc. has a facility with six departments (A, B, C, D, E, and F). A summary of the processing sequence for 10 products and the weekly production forecasts for the products are given in the tables below. a. Develop the from-to chart based on the expected weekly production. b. Develop a block layout using SL
Answer:
hello your question is incomplete attached below is the complete question
answer : attached below
Explanation:
A) develop the from-to chart based on expected weekly production
Firstly we calculate the production quantity processed
i) Qab = 960 + 1200 + 720 + 2400 + 480 + 2400 + 3000 + 960 + 1200 = 13320
ii) Qbd = 2400 + 3000 + 1200 = 6600
B) calculate the values to be entered in cells of table attached below (develop a block layout using SLP )
Cell bc = 11400 + 6600 = 18000
Cell bd = 6600 + 3000 = 9600
Cell be = 4920 + 5400 = 10320
Cell cd = 2400 + 1200 = 3600
Cell ce = 4200 + 7800 = 12000
Cell df = 960 + 1200 = 2160
Before year-end adjusting entries, Crane Company's account balances at December 31, 2017, for accounts receivable and the related allowance for uncollectible accounts were $1400000 and $75000, respectively. An aging of accounts receivable indicated that $120000 of the December 31 receivables are expected to be uncollectible. The net realizable value of accounts receivable after adjustment is
Answer:
$1,280,000
Explanation:
The net realizable value of accounts receivable after the net adjustment is computed as
= Ending balance in Accounts receivables - Uncollectible ageing accounts receivables
Given that;
Ending balance in Accounts receivables = $1,400,000
Uncollectible ageing accounts receivables = $120,000
Net realizable value of the accounts receivables after the net adjustment = $1400,000 - $120,000
= $1,280,000
the discount rate refers to which tool of monetary policy?
A. The ability to buy and sell treasury securities on an open market.
B. The ability to require banks to hold a certain amount of money in reserve.
C. The ability to adjust interest rates for investors who purchase stocks.
D. The ability to change the cost banks have to pay to borrow money.
Answer:
D. The ability to change the cost banks have to pay to borrow money.
Explanation:
Reserve( FED) sets the discount rate and applies it on loans to commercial banks and other institutions. Commercial banks use the discount rate as the basis for determining the interest rate to charge customers for loans issued.
The discount rate is among the monetary policy tools available for use by the FED. An increase in the discount rate leads to a rise in commercial banks' loan interest rates, thereby discouraging borrowing. Reduced borrowing reduces the money supply in the economy.
Suppose the Federal Reserve wants to fix the U.S. exchange rate with the yen at $0.008 per yen. If the equilibrium market exchange rate were significantly lower at $0.007 per yen, what would the Fed need to do to maintain the fixed rate of $0.008 per yen
Answer:
The classification of the query is characterized throughout the explanation segment below as well.
Explanation:
As even the Fed needs to improve this same exchange money supply at $0.008, and once again the exchange rate would be $0.007, amortization throughout the stock exchange would be needed to reduce the monetary value to $0.008.
To start reducing that as well, the Fed hopes to pay the dollar upon that shop and bought Yen as well as enhance the amount of money in circulation throughout the market, which would rise in value this same dollar against Yen as well as lose value the currency. This should encourage people to spend in the United States market and lower the inflation rate. At the relatively high monetary policy, this same rate has been decreasing, which will contribute to something like a capital flight throughout the Us as well as increase the value of the yen.U.S. Treasury bills are available for purchase this week at the following prices (based upon $100 par value) and with the indicated maturity: $97.75, 182 days. (1) Calculate the bank discount rate (DR) on this bill if it is held to maturity. (2) What is the equivalent yield to maturity (sometimes called the bond-equivalent or coupon equivalent yield) on this Treasury bill
Answer and Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
Given that,
Price = $97.75
Time = 182 days
Face value = $100
Based on the above information
1) bank discount rate is
= (Face value - price) ÷ Face value × 365 / Time
= ($100 - $97.75) ÷ 100 × (365 / 182)
= 0.0225 × 2.005494
= 0.0451 (or) 4.51%
2) equivalent yield to maturity
= (Face value ÷ price)^365 ÷ Time - 1
= ($100 ÷ $97.75)^365 ÷ 182 -1
= 0.04669 (or) 4.66%
Which factor has had a large impact on the decline of employment in the newspaper, periodical, book, and directory publishing industry? reading ability among U.S. citizens lack of interest in news coverage emergence of digital media all of the above
The answer is periodical and if it is not that then i am sure that it would be book.
Hope this helps !
Answer:
emergence of digital media
Explanation:
help with the blank lol
Innovation activities are often aimed at making a discovery or commercializing a technology ahead of competition. What are some of the unethical practices that companies could engage in during the innovation process. What are potential long-term consequences of such actions
Answer:
lack of consumer safety
Explanation:
One of the biggest unethical practices that occur during the innovation process is lack of consumer safety. The entire idea of the innovation process is to try and create something truly functional that has not been done before and release it way before any competitor can create a similar product. In this rush to create the product, producers completely ignore many obvious faults that the product may have and/or any dangers it may pose to the consumer as long as the product works as intended.
Parkman Sporting Goods is preparing its annual report for its 2021 fiscal year. The company’s controller has asked for your help in determining how best to disclose information about the following items: Required: Indicate whether the above items should be disclosed (A) in the summary of significant accounting policies note, (B) in a separate disclosure note, or (C) on t
Answer:
Entries disclosed in the summary of significant accounting policies note as the term implies, have to do with the accounting method a company uses to calculate certain metrics.
Entries that are not shown in the financial statements but are however important to know, will be put in a separate disclosure note.
1. A related-party transaction. B
Important but cannot be put into the financial statements so will go to a separate disclosure note.
2. Depreciation method. - A
Has to do with an accounting method used so will go to the significant accounting policies notes.
3. Allowance for uncollectible accounts. - C
Goes to balance sheet to reduce Accounts Receivables.
4. Composition of investments. - B
Another important information that does not go into financial statement so will go to separate disclosure.
5. Composition of long-term debt. - B
Important but not in financial statement. Separate disclosure.
6. Inventory costing method. - A
Shows accounting method used so will go to significant policies notes.
7. Number of shares of common stock authorized, issued, and outstanding. - C
Equity section of Balance sheet.
8. Employee benefit plans. - B
Important but not in financial statement. Separate disclosure.
Your boss on the West Coast says he needs your updated spreadsheet by 5:00 on Friday. You assume he means Pacific time, but you are working in Washington, DC. You submit your updates at 6:00 Eastern time and consider yourself two hours within the deadline. When you arrive at work on Monday morning, there is a scathing e-mail in your inbox. It turns out your boss, knowing you were in Washington, DC, was translating time for you and meant 5:00 Eastern time. This misunderstanding happened because your boss used
Answer:
equivocal terms.
Explanation:
Since in the question it is mentioned that your boss needs the updated sheet by 5:00 on friday but you presume that it means the pacific time and according to this you submit the updated at 6:00 but at the morning morning there would be a scathing email so this misunderstanding would be occured due to equivocal terms as it deals with the multiple meanings
Before prorating the manufacturing overhead costs at the end of 2016, the Cost of Goods Sold and Finished Goods Inventory had applied overhead costs of $57,600 and $21,000 in them, respectively. There was no Work-in-Process at the beginning or end of 2016. During the year, manufacturing overhead costs of $75,000 were actually incurred. The balance in the Applied Manufacturing Overhead was $78,600 at the end of 2016. If the under- or overapplied overhead is prorated between Cost of Goods Sold and the inventory accounts, how much will be the Cost of Goods Sold after the proration
Answer: $60238
Explanation:
First and foremost, we need to calculate the over applied overhead which will be the difference between the actual overhead and the applied overhead. This will be:
= $78600 - $75000
= $3600
Then, the portion allocated to the cost of goods sold will be:
= $3600 × $57600 /($57600 + $21000)
= $3600 × $57600/$78600
= $3600 × 0.7328
= $2638
Therefore, the cost of Goods Sold after the proration will be:
= $57600 + $2638
= $60238
An investment, which has an expected return of 5.9%, is expected to make annual cash flows forever. The first annual cash flow is expected in 1 year and all subsequent annual cash flows are expected to grow at a constant rate of 2.5% per year. We know that the cash flow expected in 1 year from today is expected to be $4,500. What is the present value (as of today) of the cash flow that is expected to be made in 3 years from today
Answer:
$3,980.82
Explanation:
Rate per annum = 5.9%
Number of years = 3
No of compounding per annum = 1
Rate per period = 5.9%
Number of period = 3
Future value = 4500*(1+0.025)^2 = $4727.81
PV of 3 years cashflow = Fv * [1/[(1+r)^n]]
PV of 3 years cashflow = $4727.81 * [ 1 / (1+5.9%)^3]
PV of 3 years cashflow = $4727.81 * [1 / 1.059^3]
PV of 3 years cashflow = $4727.81 * 1/1.187648379
PV of 3 years cashflow = $4727.81 * 0.842000057
PV of 3 years cashflow = $3980.81628948517
PV of 3 years cashflow = $3,980.82
The year-end financial statements of Calloway Company contained the following elements and corresponding amounts: Assets = $32,000, Liabilities = ?
Common Stock = $6,200:
Revenue = $13,400,
Dividends = $1,350,
Beginning Retained Earnings = $4,350
Ending Retained Earnings - $8,200
The amount of liabilities reported on the end-of-period balance sheet was:_________
a) $10.550
b) $17.600
c) $21.450
d) $12.550
Answer:
b) $17.600
Explanation:
The computation of the liabilities is shown below:
As we know that
Total assets = Total liabilities + total equity
$32,000 = Total liabilities + $8,200 + $6,200
So, the total liabilities is
= $32,000 - $8,200 - $6,200
= $17,600
hence, the option b is correct
On January 1, Year 1, Justo purchases 30,000 shares of the 100,000 outstanding shares of stock in Bonita Corp. for $5 per share. During the year, Bonita Corporation has $20,000 of net income and pays $4,000 in dividends. On December 31, Year 1, the value of a share of Bonita Corporation stock is $6 per share. Assuming Justo elects the fair value option to account for its investment in Bonita, what is the amount recorded as Investment in Bonita on the December 31, Year 1, balance sheet
Answer:
$180,000
Explanation:
The computation of the amount recorded as investment on the Dec 31, year 1 as follows
As the investment should be recorded at the fair value i.e.
= 30,000 shares × $6
= $180,000
Plus the amount of $30,000 that represent the unrealized gain would be recorded as the earnings for the given period
A couple of generations ago, a relative of John wanted to share her wealth with family members and decided to open a special bank account. The purpose of such financial instrument was to pay out an annuity forever, which would be shared among all family members. Given that the initial deposit was 401,935 dollars and the prevailing interest rate at that time was 5 %, compounded annually, find the value of the annuity this family collects every year. (note: round your answer to the nearest cent, and do not include spaces, currency signs, plus or minus signs, or commas)
Answer: 20097
Explanation:
Based on the information provided, the value of the annuity this family collects every year will be calculated as:
Present value of annuity will be:
= Annual cash flow × Interest rate
= 401,935 × 5%
= 401935 × 5/100
= 401935 × 0.05
= 20096.75
= 20097
The annuity collected every year will be 20097.
RainMan Inc. is in the business of producing rain upon request. They must decide between two investment projects: a new airplane for seeding rain clouds or a new weather control machine built by Dr. Nutzbaum. The discount rate for the new airplane is 9 percent, while the discount rate for the weather machine is 39 percent (it happens to have higher market risk). Which investment should the company select and why
Complete data:
Year___AirplaneWeather __ Machine
0 _______–90 _________ –900
1 _______500 ___________550
2 _______600 ____ ______600
3 _____________________685
Answer:
Weather machine, because it has a higher equivalent annual cash flow.
Explanation:
Discount rate :
New airplane = 9% = 0.09
Weather machine = 39% = 0.39
Calculate the Equivalent annual cashflow of each :
Using the relation :
New airplane :
(-900+500/1.09) + (600/1.09^2) * 0.09 / (1-1/1.09^2)
(−900+500÷1.09+600÷1.09^2)×9%÷(1−1÷1.09^2)
= 36.2249
Equivalent Annual cashflow of Weather Machine=(−900+550÷1.39+600÷1.39^2+685÷1.39^3)×0.39÷(1−1÷1.39^3)
= 38.0828
Based on the result of the equivalent annual cashflow, the company should opt for investing in weather machine.
Harrison Company's general ledger account had a balance of $7,300 on July 31 and the following information is also available: Deposits outsanding $ 1,500 Checks outstanding 2,000 NSF checks 45 A $35 July deposit from a customer was recorded as $53 debit to Cash and credit to Accounts Receivable What is the amount of Harrison's correctd cash balance at July 31
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
The above is an incomplete question. However, the below is a similar question to complement it.
Balance July 1, $55,678
Deposits $179,500
Checks processed ($192,610)
Service charges ($30)
NSF checks ($1,200)
Monthly loan repayment deducted directly by the banks from account includes ($320) in interest. ($3,320)
With regards to the above, the corrected cash balance is computer as;
Balance per books
$7,300
Less:
Error in recording receipts ($53 - $35)
($18)
Less;
NSF charges
($1,200)
Less:
Automatic monthly loan payment
($3,320)
Less:
Service charge
($30)
Corrected cash balance
$2,732
which of the following is an example of business related financial information:
pay stub
school-loan document
accounts recievable record
sales reciept from purchasing a new mattress
Answer:
accounts recievable record
Explanation:
Accounts receivable record shows the amount of money customers owe a business. It arises when a company sells goods or services to customers on credit. Accounts receivable is a financial record, as it records commercial transactions between a firm and its customers.
Accounts receivables are treated as assets in the financial records of a business.
If you still donate the $100,000 from the previous problem (investment made today), but ask the college to delay the scholarship payment so that the first scholarship payment is made 10 years from today, then how large will the annual payment be
Answer:
$5,920.98
Explanation:
The computation of the annual scholarship payment would be shown below:
Future value = Donated amount × (1 + rate of interest)^number of years
= $100,000 × (1 + 0.04)^10
= $148,024.43
Now the annual scholarship payment would be
= $148,024.43 × 0.04
= $5,920.98
Hence, the annual scholarship payment is $5,920.98
Manufacturing overhead for the month was overapplied by $3,600. The Corporation allocates any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead among work in process, finished goods, and cost of goods sold at the end of the month on the basis of the manufacturing overhead applied during the month in those accounts. The work in process inventory at the end of March after allocation of any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead for the month is closest to: (Round intermediate percentage computations to the nearest whole percent.)
Answer: $19,648
Explanation:
This question is missing details that I could not find so I will answer with a similar question. You can use it to answer yours.
Work in process inventory at the end of March= Work in Process - Overapplied Manufacturing overhead overhead allocated to WIP
Percentage of overhead that went towards WIP:
= Manufacturing overhead applied to WIP/ Total overhead
= 5,830 / 51,920
= 11% (nearest whole percent)
Overapplied Overhead going allocated to WIP:
= Percentage of overhead to WIP * Overapplied overhead for the month
= 11% * $4,200
= $462
Work in process inventory at end of March = 20,110 - 462
= $19,648
(Blank) exchange rates are determined by (blank)
forces and fluctuate against each other day
to day.
Dirty; government
Fixed; internal
Fixed; market
Floating; market
Answer:
Floating; market
Explanation:
A floating exchange rate system refers to the method of allowing the market forces to determine the exchange rate of a country. The government does influence the exchange rate. The market forces of demand and supply determine the exchange rate.
The foreign exchange market or Forex is the market for currencies. Demand and supply forces at the Forex fix the exchange rate of a floating currency.
Please answer !!! For a lot of points
Answer:
thanks for points
Explanation:
What was the opportunity cost in a situation in which you use your available cash to buy gas for your car and then stay hungry the rest of the way home?
Answer:
see below
Explanation:
Opportunity cost is the sacrificed benefit by choosing a preferred option over others. The value of opportunity cost is the foregone benefit from the best alternative.
In this situation, the person had to choose between buying gas for the car or using that money to purchase food. Since the person opted to buy gas, they sacrificed having a meal for the rest of the day. The pleasure derived from eating is the opportunity cost for this person.
Sandra Corporation has provided the following information for its most recent year of operation: Revenues earned were $90,000, of which $9,000 were uncollected at the end of the year. Operating expenses incurred were $40,000, of which $9,000 were unpaid at the end of the year. Dividends declared were $13,000, of which $6,000 were unpaid at the end of the year. Income tax expense is $19,000. What is the amount of net income reported on Sandra's income statement
Answer:
the net income that should be reported on the income statement is $31,000
Explanation:
The computation of amount of net income is shown below:
Revenue $90,000
Less Operating Expenses -$40,000
Profit Before Tax -$50,000
Less Taxes -$19,000
Net Income $31,000
Hence, the net income that should be reported on the income statement is $31,000
Identify the similarities between commercial and social entrepreneurship. Do you think that these similarities should lead to considering the two disciplines as similar? Should social entrepreneurship be considered a subfield of entrepreneurship
Answer:
1. The similarities between commercial and social entrepreneurship are:
a. Value Creation: Commercial and social entrepreneurship try to create value. While the commercial entrepreneur creates value for society by increasing economic returns, the social entrepreneur tries to reduce the needs of society by creating social returns.
b. Innovativeness: Both the commercial and social entrepreneurs are innovative, always coming with ideas to improve and meet societal needs for goods and services.
c. Resourcefulness: Both kinds of entrepreneurship deploy entrepreneurial resourcefulness to achieve efficiency and effectiveness in their activities.
d. Perseverance: Commercial and social entrepreneurs do not easily give up on their ideas. They endeavor to execute their visions and missions to the fullest, notwithstanding the accompanying risks.
2. Their similarities are mainly conceptual. Their differences lie in the goals they set out to achieve.
3. Yes. Social entrepreneurship is one of the subfields of entrepreneurship, depending on a variety of research traditions, perspectives, and methods.
Explanation:
Social entrepreneurship creates social value for the public good. Commercial entrepreneurship creates profitable operations (or economic value) for private gain. Generally, entrepreneurship is the process of creating value (social or economic) through the assumption of risks.
Both of them seem to have the capacity to see opportunities and have a substantial effect on society. Commercial entrepreneurs strive to satisfy people's wants, whereas social entrepreneurs strive to alleviate those needs.
Commercial and social entrepreneurshipYes, entrepreneurship education should be regarded an entrepreneurship subfield.
Individuals, organizations, or businesses take this technique to create, fund, and discover approach to various, cultural, and environmental challenges.
Although the goal is different, the process is the same.
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Industry boundaries and the strengths of Porter's 5 forces are not static and thus they change over time. For instance, Airbnb has completely changed the boundaries of the lodging industry and has seriously decreased the bargaining power of suppliers whereas it has tremendously increased the bargaining power of buyers. What are some other examples of industries that have evolved over time
Answer:
The explanation of the statement is summarized mostly in the explanation section following.
Explanation:
However one illustration could be seen throughout the FMCG as well as Grocery industry, everyone is always selling internet based as well as home transportation has been one of the primary targets on either the basis of these observations. Amazon, Goffers, and so on are attempting to sell through that whole platform. The DVD as well as the Amusement business sector has indeed been actively engaged in such a radical change throughout cloud-based as well as mobile phone saturation. Because of the influence of technological advances, we could even conclude that certain changes have taken place. Throughout based on competitive strength, that would be the direct consequence of rivalry between the world's top corporations. Everybody is endeavoring to destabilize new technology.Then again the market price has indeed been increased significantly, so organizations are attempting to represent individuals with a reasonable profit.