1. Production runs can be scheduled in A. only one shift B. always two shifts C. one or two shifts D. up to three shifts 2. Hiring the Needed Complement will always eliminate A. Overtime B. worker layoffs C. a Second Shift D. strikes 3. Management should strive to A. increase Turnover B. decrease Turnover 4. Increasing Capacity tends to A. reduce the Needed Complement B. reduce the number of workers on Second Shift C. reduce Overtime 5. Increasing Training Hours tends to A. increase the Needed Complement B. decrease the Needed Complement C. neither increase nor decrease the Needed Complement D. both increase and decrease the Needed Complement

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Answer 1

Answer:

1. C. one or two shifts

2. A. Overtime

3. B. decrease Turnover

4.  B. reduce the number of workers on Second Shift

5. D. both increase and decrease the Needed Complement

Explanation:

1.  For twicing the production line, the shift capacity for the first time should be scheduled for each kind of product. The production run that more than the first shift capacity should be wither overtime or the second shift that based upon the worker complement

2. In the case when the required complement is hired for removing the over time so the workers who work in the second shift should be paid as similar to the workers who do overtime. Moreover, the second shift workers are highly efficient that ultimately decreasing the turnover

3. If there is reduction in the turnover so it decreased the recruitment cost

4. In the case when the capacity is increased so it decreased the no of workers who works in the second shift

5. In the short period, if there is increase in the training hours so it increased the requried complement

but if the time goes on to it rise the productivity of the worker due to which it reduced the required complement


Related Questions

Which of these is a sign that you’re dealing with someone engaged and unfair lending

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Answer:

One of the biggest warning signs of predatory lending is high, three-digit interest rates. For example, rates of 400% APR are typical on payday loans and car title loans. However, some lawmakers seek to cap interest rates at 36% to keep loans affordable for borrowers.

Following the imposition of a price floor $2 above the equilibrium price, irate buyers convince Congress to repeal the price floor and to impose a price ceiling $1 below the former price floor. The resulting shortage is

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Answer:

$3

Explanation:

A price floor is when the government or an agency of the government sets the minimum price of a product. A price floor is binding if it is set above equilibrium price.

Price ceiling is when the government or an agency of the government sets the maximum price for a product. It is binding when it is set below equilibrium price.

Equilibrium price is the price at which quantity demand equal quantity supplied. Above equilibrium price there is a surplus - quantity supplied exceeds quantity demanded.

Below equilibrium price there is a shortage - quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied

Shortage = $12 - $9 = $3

MC Qu. 123 The ending inventory of finished... The ending inventory of finished goods has a total cost of $9,800 and consists of 700 units. If the overhead applied to these goods is $3,726, and the overhead rate is 81% of direct labor, how much direct materials cost was incurred in producing these units

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Answer:

$5,200

Explanation:

Given the above information,

Direct labor = $3,726 / 0.81 = $4,600

But,

Total cost = Direct material + Direct labor + Overhead

Fixing the values, we'll have

$9,800 = Direct materials + $4,600 + $3,726

Direct materials = $9,800 - $4,600

Direct materials = $5,200

Therefore $5,200 raw materials cost was incurred in producing these units.

Financial Math

Q197948

 7 hours 18 min

Bonita intends to open a small fabric shop and borrows the money for it from her aunt Magda. Bonita feels that she will only be able to start repaying her debt after three years. Bonita will then pay aunt Magda R105 000 per year for five years. Money is worth 19,5% per year.


The present value of Bonita’s debt at the time she will start paying aunt Magda back is

[1] R408 978,93.

[2] R317 500,78.

[3] R222 924,04.

[4] R525 000,00.

[5] R436 649,07.

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Biochemistry

Q200749

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2) Why are the ratios of OD260/OD280 and OD260/OD280 for clean nucleic acids about 2.0? Show your answer by drawing and explaining a DNA absorbance spectrum from 200 to 300 nm. Which type of contaminations can you detect with these measurements? 

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Finance

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Walter and Gordon model analyse the impact of distribution of dividends on the valuation of the firm but the formula used in both the cases are different. Company

ABC Ltd wanted to evaluate the price of the share in both cases. The company earns ₹ 50 per share and expects the same for the next year. The cost of capital to the firm is 11%. The company earns return on investment of 15% and the firm is planning dividend payout ratio of 60%. Calculate:

a. Price of the share using Walter Model. Comment on the relationship between return on investment and cost of capital in the case above and decision of the firm whether dividend is to be declared or not.

b. Price of the share using Gordon model. Comment on the relationship between return on investment and cost of capital in the case above and decision of the firm whether

dividend is to be declared or not.

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Financial Math

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A savings account pays interest at the rate of 5% per year, compounded semi-annually. The amount that should be deposited now so that R250 can be withdrawn at the end of every six months for the next ten years is

[1] R3 144,47.

[2] R6 386,16.

[3] R1 930,43.

[4] R3 897,29.

[5] none of the above

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Mr Mahlangu invests R20000 to play lobola. After 48 months he receives 65000. The interest on the investment is compounded quarterly. Determine the yearly interest rate at which money was invested. Give your answer as a percentage rounded to two decimal places.

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Biochemistry

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11. Indicate which type of bonds are involved in the following


a. Formation of the primary structure of a protein


b. Stabilization of the alpha helix and beta pleated sheet structures of proteins


12.Identify the biomolecular composition of the following cells

a.Endoplasmic reticulum

b.Mitochondria

c.Cytoskeleton

d. Nucleus


13 Under aerobic catabolism of glucose ,in which compartment of the eukaryotic cell does the following reaction occurs?

a conversion of pyruvate to acetyl CoA


b.conversion of succinyl -CoA to succinate


c.conversion ofNADH to ATP.


d.conversion of phosphologlycerate to phosphoenolpyruvate.

14. Briefly outline how ATP is generated from glucose in the absence of oxygen. What is the importance of this pathway?


15. Briefly explain the process by which excess dietary carbohydrates and lipids are stored in the human body


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Financial Math

Q197948

 Deadline: 03.06.21, 14:15

Bonita intends to open a small fabric shop and borrows the money for it from her aunt Magda. Bonita feels that she will only be able to start repaying her debt after three years. Bonita will then pay aunt Magda R105 000 per year for five years. Money is worth 19,5% per year.


The present value of Bonita’s debt at the time she will start paying aunt Magda back is

[1] R408 978,93.

[2] R317 500,78.

[3] R222 924,04.

[4] R525 000,00.

[5] R436 649,07. ​

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Answer:

gggggggggggggggggggg

Mystery, Inc. is contemplating selling bonds. The issue is to be composed of 800 bonds, each with a face amount of $750. How much is Mystery, Inc. able to borrow (in total) if each bond is sold at 95% of par

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Answer:

$570,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine How much is Mystery, Inc. able to borrow (in total) if each bond is sold at 95% of par

Using this formula

Total Amount borrowed=Bonds*Face value*95% of par

Let plug in the formula

Total Amount borrowed=800*$750*0.95

Total Amount borrowed=$570,000

Therefore the amount the Mystery, Inc. will be able to borrow (in total) if each bond is sold at 95% of par is $570,000

5.Which of the following is a valid Excel formula?
a) =C4*D4
b) B4*D4
c) Both =C4* and B4*D4
d) Neither =C4* nor B4*D4

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A) =C4*D4 is the correct answer.

On the product continuum, a system falls in the area of low volume and low standardization, but it is NOT at the extreme left (lowest) point. Based on this, which process is recommended for producing the system

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Answer: Batch

Explanation:

Batch processing refers to the method whereby high-volume, and repetitive data jobs are being run. The batch method enables the users to be able to process data when there's availability of computing resources and there's minimal user interaction.

From the question, since the system falls in the area of low volume and low standardization, but isn't at the extreme left (lowest) point, then the batch processing is recommended.

If investing can bring higher returns why should someone put money in a savings account at all?

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Answer:

Because you take risks when you invest

Explanation:

Ideally, someone should both invest and have some money aside on a saving account (in case of emergency for instance).

First of all, because you should never put all your eggs in the same basket.

Then, because any investment involve a certain level of risk, so you should not invest any amount you are not ready to lose.

Zhang Industries is preparing a cash budget for June. The company has $29,500 cash at the beginning of June and anticipates $98,000 in cash receipts and $122,540 in cash disbursements during June. The company has no loans outstanding on June 1. Compute the amount the company must borrow, if any, to maintain a $23,000 cash balance.

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Answer:

Amount to be borrowed  $18,040

Explanation:

The computation of the amount that should be borrowed is given below:

Opening cash balance $29,500

Add Cash Receipts $98,000

Less Cash Disbursements -$122,540

Balance before adjustment $4,960

Desired ending cash balance $23,000

Amount to be borrowed  $18,040

Journalize the six December 31 adjusting entries for Cole Designs that adjusted the accounts to arrive at the financial statements in the Adjusted Financial Statements panel. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. Journalize each adjustment as a separate entry.
Cole Designs
Income Statement
For the Year Ended December 31, 2018
Fees earned $77,000.00
Expenses:
Wages expense $47,200.00
Supplies expense 3,515.00
Insurance expense 2,900.00
Depreciation expense 2,000.00
Total expenses 55,615.00
Net income $21,385.00
CHART OF ACCOUNTS
Cole Designs
General Ledger
ASSETS
Cash
Accounts Receivable
Supplies
Prepaid Insurance
Equipment
Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment
LIABILITIES
Wages Payable
Unearned Fees
EQUITY
Ann Cole, Capital
Ann Cole, Drawing
REVENUE
Fees Earned
EXPENSES
Wages Expense
Supplies Expense
Insurance Expense
Depreciation Expense

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Answer:

1- Accounts Receivable (Dr.) $500

Fees Earned (Cr.) $500

2- Unearned Fees (Dr.) $4,500

Accounts Receivable (Cr.) $4,500

3- Insurance Expense (Dr.) $1,600

Prepaid Insurance (Cr.) $1,600

4- Depreciation Expense (Dr.) $1,700

Accumulated Depreciation (Cr.) $ 1,700

5- Office Supplies Expense (Dr.) $3,530

Office Supplies (Cr.) $3,530

6- Wages Expense (Dr.) $1,850

Wages Payable (Cr.) $1,850

Explanation:

Adjusting entries are prepared at the month end to adjust the transaction which occur after the recording or if there is any change in already recorded transaction. The liabilities and assets accounts are adjusted at the month end to reflect true expense or liability.

significant of working capital​

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Answer:

Working capital serves as a metric for how efficiently a company is operating and how financially stable it is in the short-term. The working capital ratio, which divides current assets by current liabilities, indicates whether a company has adequate cash flow to cover short-term debts and expenses.

Explanation:

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Las Vegas hotelier MGM Mirage recently spent $8.5 billion on a new resort that adds almost 5,000 new rooms to a market that some argue is already saturated. Which of the following output controls and measurement is MGM Mirage using?

a. Profits
b. Employee turnover
c. Growth
d. Productivity
e. Market share

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Growth because its common sense







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Northwest Hospital is a full-service hospital that provides everything from major surgery and emergency room care to outpatient clinics.

Required:
For each of the following costs incurred at Northwest Hospital, indicate whether it would most likely be a direct cost or an indirect cost of the specified cost object by listing the number and a "D" for direct or an "I" for indirect. For example: 1D, 2D, etc.

a. The wages of pediatric nurses / The pediatric department
b. Prescription drugs / A particular patient
c. Heating the hospital / The pediatric patient
d. The salary of the head of pediatrics / The pediatric patient
e. The salary of the head of pediatrics / The particular pediatric patient
f. Hospital chaplain's salary / A particular patient
g. Lab tests by outside contractor / A particular patient
h. Lab tests by outside contractor / A particular department

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Answer:

Northwest Hospital

aD

bD

cI

dI

eI

fI

gD

hD

Explanation:

Direct costs are costs that are directly traceable to the production of goods and services and can be identified with a unit of production.  While direct costs are usually variable, some direct costs can be fixed.

Indirect costs are costs that support the operation of the company.  They cannot be traced to any unit of production.  Similarly, some indirect costs are variable while others are fixed.

Suppose that 57% of all people with credit records improve their credit rating within three years. Suppose that 22% of the population at large have poor creditratings within three years. What percentage of then people who will improve their credit records within the next three years are the ones who currently have good credit ratings? ratings, and of those only 25% will improve their credit

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Answer:

(a) The percentage of people currently have poor credit ratings and will improve their credit records within the next three years is 12.54%.

(b) The percentage of the people who will improve their credit records within the next three years are the ones who currently have good credit ratings is 44.46%.

Explanation:

Note: This question is not properly arranged. It is therefore, properly rearranged before answering the question as follows:

Suppose that 57% of all people with credit records improve their credit ratings within three years. Suppose that 22% of the population at large have poor credit records, and of those only 25% will improve their credit ratings within three years. (a) What percentage of people currently have poor credit ratings and will improve their credit records within the next three years? (b) What percentage of the people who will improve their credit records within the next three years are the ones who currently have good credit ratings?

The explanation of the answers is now provided as follows:

Based on the question, we have:

Percentage that improve credit rating = 57%

Percentage that do NOT improve credit rating = 100% - Percentage that improve credit rating = 100% - 57% = 43%

Percentage with poor credit rating = 22%

Percentage with good credit rating = 100% - Percentage with poor credit rating = 100% - 22% = 78%

Therefore, we have:

(a) What percentage of people currently have poor credit ratings and will improve their credit records within the next three years?

Percentage with poor credit rating that will improve credit records = Percentage with poor credit rating * Percentage that improve credit rating = 57% * 22% = 12.54%

Therefore, the percentage of people currently have poor credit ratings and will improve their credit records within the next three years is 12.54%.

(b) What percentage of the people who will improve their credit records within the next three years are the ones who currently have good credit ratings?

Percentage with good credit rating that will improve credit rating = Percentage that improve credit rating * Percentage with good credit rating = 57% * 78% = 44.46%

Therefore. the percentage of the people who will improve their credit records within the next three years are the ones who currently have good credit ratings is 44.46%.

The majority of the public would consider it unethical to increase executive salaries significantly while minimum wage employees struggle to pay basic bills, making Walmart’s pay decisions partly dependent on Multiple Choice social consensus. magnitude of consequences. temporal immediacy. concentration of effect. probability of effect.

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Answer:

social consensus

Explanation:

Social consensus determined how much agreement should be there due to which the act i.e. proposed should become non-ethical. Also it represent the dimension of the social pressure that should be applied for gauge the moral intensity

So as per the given situation, the above should be the answer and the same should be considered

Straight-Line Depreciation A refrigerator used by a wholesale warehouse has a cost of $99,350, an estimated residual value of $5,100, and an estimated useful life of 10 years. What is the amount of the annual depreciation computed by the straight-line method

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Given the above, straight line method of annual depreciation is

= Cost of purchase - Residual value / Number of useful life

Cost of purchase = $99,350

Residual value = $5,100

Number of useful life = 10

= $99,350 - $5,100 / 10

= $94,250 / 10

= $9,425

Therefore, the amount of annual depreciation computed by the straight line method is $9,425

2x + y= 4 find the value of y using substitution method​

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Answer:

Correct option is

A

11

−4

and

11

−10

x+4y=−4 ------- (1)

2x−3y=2 ------ (2)

From equation 1:

4y=−4−x

y=

4

−4−x

Substitute the value of y in equation 2:

2x−3y=2

2x−3(

4

−4−x

)=2

8x+12+3x=8

11x=812

11x=−4

x=

11

−4

Now, Substitute x=

11

−4

in equation 1:

x+4y=−4

11

−4

+4y=−4

−4+44y=−44

44y=−44+4

44y=−40

y=

44

−40

=

11

−10

Therefore the solution is: x=

11

−4

and y=

11

−10

Machines J and K have the following investment and operating costs: Year 0 1 2 3 J 11000 1200 1300 K 13000 1200 1300 1400 Which machine is a better buy at a WACC of 10.5%

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Answer:

Machine K

Explanation:

The values can be better computed as:

 Year     0          1           2         3

J         11000   1200      1`300

K         13000   1200     1300    1400

Using the PV Calculator

The Present Value (PV) for each year in Machine J is as follows:

Cashflow    Year      Present Value

11000           0             11000

1200             1              1085.97

1300             2              1064.68

Total                            13,150.65

The effective annual cost = [tex]\dfrac{NPV\times r}{1-(1+r)^{-n}}[/tex]

[tex]=\dfrac{13150.65 \times 0.1050}{1-(1+0.1050)^{-2}}[/tex]

= $7628.16

Using the PV Calculator

The Present Value (PV) for each year in Machine K is as follows:

Cashflow    Year      Present Value

13000           0             13000

1200             1              1085.97

1300             2             1064.68

1400             3             1037.63

Total                            16,188.28

The effective annual cost = [tex]\dfrac{NPV\times r}{1-(1+r)^{-n}}[/tex]

[tex]=\dfrac{16188.28 \times 0.1050}{1-(1+0.1050)^{-3}}[/tex]

= $6566.92

Therefore, machine K is better to buy than machine J.

Luke Company has three divisions: Peak, View, and Grand. The company has a hurdle rate of 5.01 percent. Selected operating data for the three divisions follow: Peak View Grand Sales revenue$332,000$233,000$311,000 Cost of goods sold 204,000 116,000 183,000 Miscellaneous operating expenses 36,000 30,000 33,000 Average invested assets 1,310,000 920,000 1,105,000 Required: 1. Compute the return on investment for each division. 2. Compute the residual income for each division.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

1. The return on investment is  

As we know that  

Return on Investment = Net operating profit ÷ average invested assets × 100

But before that the Net Operating Profit should be determined  

Particulars               Peak           View                  Grand

Sales revenue       $332,000    $233,000           $311,000

Less: Cost of

goods sold          ($204,000)   ($116,000)            ($183,000)

Miscellaneous

operating Expenses ($36,000)   ($30,000)             ($33,000)

Net Profit              $92,000       $87,000               $95,000

Now

Return on Investment is

For peak, it is

= $92,000 ÷ $1,310,000

= 7.02%

for view, it is

= $87,000 ÷ $920,000

= 9.46%

for grand, it is

= $95,000 ÷ $1,105,000

= 8.60%

2. The residual income is  

We know that  

Residual Income = Net operating income - (Minimum required rate of return ×  average invested assets)

For Peak, it is

= ($92,000 - (5.01% of $1,310,000)

= $26,369

For view, it is  

= ($87,000 - (5.01% of $920,000)

= $40,908

And, for grand, it is

= ($95,000 - (5.01% of $1,105,000)

= $39,640

Walt Bach Company has accumulated the following budget data for the year 2019.
Sales: 40,000 units, unit selling price $55.
Cost of one unit of finished goods: Direct materials 2 pounds at $5 per pound, direct labor 1.5 hours at $16 per hour, and manufacturing overhead $6 per direct labor hour.
Inventories (raw materials only): Beginning, 10,000 pounds; ending, 15,000 pounds.
Selling and administrative expenses: $200,000.
Income taxes: 30% of income before income taxes.
Instructions
(a) Prepare a schedule showing the computation of cost of goods sold for 2013.
(b) Prepare a budgeted income statement for 2013.

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Answer:

Walt Bach Company

a) Schedule of Cost of Goods Sold

Direct materials =                 $400,000 (2*$5*40,000)

Direct labor =                          960,000 (1.5*$16*40,000)

Manufacturing overhead =    360,000 ($6*60,000)

Total cost of goods sold = $1,720,000

b) Budgeted Income Statement for 2013

Sales Revenue          $2,200,000

Cost of goods sold      (1,720,000)

Gross profit                   $480,000

Selling and admin. exp.  200,000

Income before tax        $280,000

Income tax (30%)             (84,000)

Net income                   $196,000

Explanation:

a) Budget Data and Calculations:

Sales: 40,000 units, unit selling price $55, Revenue = $2,200,000

Cost of one unit of finished goods:

Direct materials 2 pounds at $5 per pound = $400,000 (2*$5*40,000)

Direct labor 1.5 hours at $16 per hour = $960,000 (1.5*$16*40,000)

Manufacturing overhead $6 per direct labor hour = $360,000 ($6*60,000)

Inventories (raw materials only):

Beginning, 10,000 pounds;

Ending, 15,000 pounds.

Selling and administrative expenses: $200,000.

Income taxes: 30% of income before income taxes.

Forte Co., had 5,900 units of work in process on April 1 that were 70% complete. During April, 18,000 units were started and as of April 30, 5,400 units that were 40% complete remained in production. How many units were completed during April

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Answer:

18,500 units

Explanation:

We simply use the physical units to determine the units completed

Units completed = Units in opening inventory  + units started - units in ending inventory

therefore,

Units completed = 5,900 +  18,000 - 5,400 = 18,500

therefore,

Units completed during April amount to 18,500


How will new entrants in the perfect competitive market impact on the
profit levels of existing businesses?

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Answer:

negative

Explanation:

as the profits are determined by the quantity it will lead to many competitor's

Fallow Corporation has two separate profit centers. The following information is available for the most recent year: West Division East Division Sales (net) $390,000 $540,000 Salary expense 45,000 59,000 Cost of goods sold 137,000 251,000 The West Division occupies 9,750 square feet in the plant. The East Division occupies 5,850 square feet. Rent, which was $ 78,000 for the year, is an indirect expense and is allocated based on square footage. Compute operating income for the West Division.

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Answer: $159250

Explanation:

The operating income for the West Division will be calculated thus:

Sales = $390000

Less: Cost of goods sold = $137000

Less: Salary = $45000

Less: Rent = $48750

Operating Income = $159250

Rent was calculated as:

= $78000 × 9750/(9750 + 5850)

= $78000 × 9750/15600

= $48750

Rules of Debit and Credit The following table summarizes the rules of debit and credit. Indicate whether the proper answer is a debit or a credit. Increase Decrease Normal Balance Balance sheet accounts: Asset Credit Liability Credit Stockholders' equity: Common Stock Credit Retained Earnings Credit Dividends Debit Credit Income statement accounts: Revenue

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The table represents the normal debit balance of the following accounts also the increment or decrement related to these accounts is as follows:

The following information should be considered:

The asset, dividend & expenses contains the normal debit balance. And, the liability & equity should contain the normal credit balance.

Particulars                  Increase    decrease     normal balance

Asset                          debit           credit            debit

liability                        credit         debit             credit

common stock          credit         debit             credit

retained earnings      credit         debit             credit

dividend                      debit           credit            debit

revenue                    credit         debit             credit

expense                     debit           credit            debit

In this way, the above table should be presented.

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Coomb’s Fashions forecasts sales of $141,000 for the quarter ended December 31. Its gross profit rate is 20% of sales, and its September 30 inventory is $40,500. If the December 31 inventory is targeted at $49,500, budgeted purchases for this quarter should be:

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Given that;

September 30 inventory = $40,500

December 31 inventory = $49,500

Let x be the budgeted purchases for this quarter.

We can now calculate the budgeted purchases for this quarter by using the formula below;

Required December 31 inventory = September 30 inventory + x - Cost of goods sold

Where cost of goods sold = $141,000 × 0.8

So, by putting the values, we'll have

$49,500 = $40,500 + x - $141,000 × 0.8

$49,500 = $40,500 + x - $112,800

x = $49,500 - $40,500 - $112,800

x = $121,800

Therefore, budgeted purchases for the next quarter should be $121,800

How have the division and coordination of labor evolved at Merritt’s Bakery from its beginnings to today? 2. Describe how the span of control, centralization, and formalization have changed at Merritt’s Bakery over the years. Is the company’s organizational structure today more mechanistic or organic?

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Answer:

When Larry and Bobbie first opened the bakery, labour allocation was not as complicated, but only 2 of them were involved. Larry used to make the cupcakes, and Bobbie used to decorate them to create them seem nice. Merritt's then went on to commit and administer the firm instead of executing tasks, which they used to perform on a daily basis since there were administrators, sales associates, and marketers.

When the firm began to grow, there was a command structure in place, with employees reporting directly to Larry as well as Bobbie. Merritts began recruiting additional executives as the business's effectiveness began to deteriorate as the firm grew, and management was constricted. When new employees joined the leadership team only a few people used to notify Larry and Bobbie.

J&H Corp. recently hired Jeffrey. His immediate mandate was to analyze the company. He has to submit a report on the company's operational efficiency and estimate potential investment in working capital. He has the income statement from last year and the following information from the company's financial reports as well as some industry averages.
Last year, J&H Corp. reported a book value of $500 million in current assets, of which 20% is cash, 22% is short-term investments, and the rest is accounts receivable and inventory
The company reported $425.0 million of current liabilities including accounts payable and accruals. Interestingly, the company had no notes payable claims last year. There were no changes in the accounts payables during the reporting period
The company, however, invested heavily in plant and equipment to support its operations. It reported a book value of $800 million in long-term assets last year
Income Statement For the Year Ended on December 31 (Millions of dollars)
Industry &H Corp Average $4,875 3,900 195 4,095 $780 Net sales $3,900 3,120 156 3,276 $624 62 $562 225 $337 Operating costs, except depreciation and amortization Depreciation and amortization Total operating costs Operating income (or EBIT) Less: Interest Earnings before taxes (EBT) Less: Taxes (40%) Net income $663 265 $398
Based on the information given to Jeffrey, he submits a report on January 1 with some important calculations for management to use, both for analysis and to devise an action plan. Which of the following statements in his report are true?
a. The company is using-$35.0 million in net operating working capital acquired by investor-supplied funds
b. J&H Corp.'s NOPAT is $374.4 million, which is lower than the industry average of $468.0 million
c. J&H Corp. has $110.0 million in nonoperating assets.
d. The firm uses $765.0 million of total net operating capital to run the business.
e. J&H Corp.'s net operating working capital is $75.0 million.

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Answer:

c. J&H Corp. has $110 million in non operating assets.

e. J&H Corp's net operating working capital is $75 million.

Explanation:

NOPAT = EBIT ( 1 - Tax)

Tax is 40%

NOPAT = 663 * 60% = $698

Total currents assets $500 million and long term assets are 800 million.

The non Operating assets are 22% which is $110 million.

Net operating working capital = Current assets - Current liabilities

Net operating Working capital = 500 - 425 = $75 million.

After all of the account balances have been extended to the Balance Sheet columns of the end-of-period spreadsheet, the totals of the debit and credit columns show debits of $28,480 and credits of $38,055. This indicates that a.the company has a net income of $9,575 for the period. b.neither net income or loss can be calculated because it is found on the income statement c.the amounts are out of balance and need to be corrected. d.the company has a net loss of $9,575 for the period.

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Answer:

This indicates that

d.the company has a net loss of $9,575 for the period.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Total debits of the balance sheet (assets) = $28,480

Total credits of the balance sheet (liabilities + equity) = $38,055

Difference (net loss) = $9,575 ($38,055 - $28,480)

b) With the determination of the net loss of $9,575, the two sides (debits and credits) of the balance sheet will equal.  This is because the net loss of $9,575 will reduce the credits from $38,055 to $28,480.

During the busiest season of the year, your customer support center receives a higher call volume than planned. However, you can't hire more staff. how would you address the extra volume?

A tell your team to take their calls more quickly
B split shifts with the management team to take on some of the extra volume
C mandate that everyone on the team works overtime​

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B will be the most efficient while keeping everyone happy

You are considering purchasing a car with a sticker price of $36,270 (non negotiable with no down payment required). You wish to make monthly payments for six years and the most that you would like to pay is $600 a month. Your local bank/credit union has agreed to loan you the money at a 4.29% annual interest rate. Create an amortization table reporting the beginning/ending loan balance, total payment, the portion of payment going to interest and principal, and remaining loan balance. Create a IF statement that answers the question of whether you can afford the loan. What is your monthly loan payment and what is the total interest paid on the loan

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Answer:

1. Amortization Table:

Amortization Schedule

 Beginning Balance Interest Principal Ending Balance

1 $36,270.00 $129.67 $442.59 $35,827.41

2 $35,827.41 $128.08 $444.17 $35,383.24

3 $35,383.24 $126.50 $445.76 $34,937.48

4 $34,937.48 $124.90 $447.35 $34,490.12

5 $34,490.12 $123.30 $448.95 $34,041.17

6 $34,041.17 $121.70 $450.56 $33,590.61

7 $33,590.61 $120.09 $452.17 $33,138.44

8 $33,138.44 $118.47 $453.79 $32,684.65

9 $32,684.65 $116.85 $455.41 $32,229.25

10 $32,229.25 $115.22 $457.04 $31,772.21

11 $31,772.21 $113.59 $458.67 $31,313.54

12 $31,313.54 $111.95 $460.31 $30,853.23

Year #1 End

13 $30,853.23 $110.30 $461.96 $30,391.27

14 $30,391.27 $108.65 $463.61 $29,927.67

15 $29,927.67 $106.99 $465.26 $29,462.40

16 $29,462.40 $105.33 $466.93 $28,995.47

17 $28,995.47 $103.66 $468.60 $28,526.88

18 $28,526.88 $101.98 $470.27 $28,056.60

19 $28,056.60 $100.30 $471.95 $27,584.65

20 $27,584.65 $98.62 $473.64 $27,111.01

21 $27,111.01 $96.92 $475.33 $26,635.68

22 $26,635.68 $95.22 $477.03 $26,158.64

23 $26,158.64 $93.52 $478.74 $25,679.90

24 $25,679.90 $91.81 $480.45 $25,199.45

Year #2 End

25 $25,199.45 $90.09 $482.17 $24,717.29

26 $24,717.29 $88.36 $483.89 $24,233.40

27 $24,233.40 $86.63 $485.62 $23,747.77

28 $23,747.77 $84.90 $487.36 $23,260.42

29 $23,260.42 $83.16 $489.10 $22,771.32

30 $22,771.32 $81.41 $490.85 $22,280.47

31 $22,280.47 $79.65 $492.60 $21,787.86

32 $21,787.86 $77.89 $494.36 $21,293.50

33 $21,293.50 $76.12 $496.13 $20,797.37

34 $20,797.37 $74.35 $497.91 $20,299.46

35 $20,299.46 $72.57 $499.69 $19,799.78

36 $19,799.78 $70.78 $501.47 $19,298.31

Year #3 End

37 $19,298.31 $68.99 $503.26 $18,795.04

38 $18,795.04 $67.19 $505.06 $18,289.98

39 $18,289.98 $65.39 $506.87 $17,783.11

40 $17,783.11 $63.57 $508.68 $17,274.43

41 $17,274.43 $61.76 $510.50 $16,763.93

42 $16,763.93 $59.93 $512.32 $16,251.60

43 $16,251.60 $58.10 $514.16 $15,737.45

44 $15,737.45 $56.26 $515.99 $15,221.45

45 $15,221.45 $54.42 $517.84 $14,703.61

46 $14,703.61 $52.57 $519.69 $14,183.92

47 $14,183.92 $50.71 $521.55 $13,662.37

48 $13,662.37 $48.84 $523.41 $13,138.96

Year #4 End

49 $13,138.96 $46.97 $525.28 $12,613.68

50 $12,613.68 $45.09 $527.16 $12,086.52

51 $12,086.52 $43.21 $529.05 $11,557.47

52 $11,557.47 $41.32 $530.94 $11,026.53

53 $11,026.53 $39.42 $532.84 $10,493.70

54 $10,493.70 $37.51 $534.74 $9,958.95

55 $9,958.95 $35.60 $536.65 $9,422.30

56 $9,422.30 $33.68 $538.57 $8,883.73

57 $8,883.73 $31.76 $540.50 $8,343.23

58 $8,343.23 $29.83 $542.43 $7,800.81

59 $7,800.81 $27.89 $544.37 $7,256.44

60 $7,256.44 $25.94 $546.31 $6,710.12

Year #5 End

61 $6,710.12 $23.99 $548.27 $6,161.86

62 $6,161.86 $22.03 $550.23 $5,611.63

63 $5,611.63 $20.06 $552.19 $5,059.43

64 $5,059.43 $18.09 $554.17 $4,505.27

65 $4,505.27 $16.11 $556.15 $3,949.12

66 $3,949.12 $14.12 $558.14 $3,390.98

67 $3,390.98 $12.12 $560.13 $2,830.85

68 $2,830.85 $10.12 $562.14 $2,268.71

69 $2,268.71 $8.11 $564.15 $1,704.57

70 $1,704.57 $6.09 $566.16 $1,138.40

71 $1,138.40 $4.07 $568.19 $570.22

72 $570.22 $2.04 $570.22 $0.00

Year #6 End

2. IF monthly payment is <$600, then take the loan.

3. The monthly payment is $572.26

4. The total interest paid on the loan is $4,932.42.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Car loan = $36,270

Expected payment per month = $600

Loan interest rate = 4.29%

Period of payments = 6 years or 72 months

Results:

Payment Every Month   $572.26

Total of 72 Payments   $41,202.42

Total Interest   $4,932.42

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