Although RICO was passed to prevent gangsters from taking money they earned illegally and investing it in legitimate businesses, it is now often used against businesspeople who break the law.
a) true
b) false

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Answer 1
I believe it’s false sorry if I’m incorrect though
Answer 2
The answer is B, false I think

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The following are partial income statement account balances taken from the December 31, 2021, year-end trial balance of White and Sons, Inc.: restructuring costs, $300,000; interest revenue, $40,000; before-tax loss on discontinued operations, $400,000; and loss on sale of investments, $50,000. Income tax expense has not yet been recorded. The income tax rate is 25%. Prepare the lower portion of the 2021 income statement beginning with $800,000 income from continuing operations before income taxes. Include appropriate EPS disclosures. The company had 100,000 shares of common stock outstanding throughout the year.

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Answer:

White and Sons, Inc.

The Lower Portion of the 2021 Income Statement of White and Sons, Inc.

Income from continuing operations   $800,000

Interest revenue                                      40,000

Loss on discontinued operations,       (400,000)

Loss on sale of investments                  (50,000)

Restructuring costs,                             (300,000)

Income before tax                                 $90,000

Income tax (25%)                                    (22,500)

Net income                                            $67,500

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Restructuring costs, $300,000

Interest revenue, $40,000

Before-tax loss on discontinued operations, $400,000

Loss on sale of investments, $50,000

Income tax rate = 25%

Income from continuing operations = $800,000

b) The restructuring costs of $300,000 are non-recurring costs incurred during the reorganization of White and Sons.  They are reported as non-operating expenses.  Similarly, realized gain or loss on the sale of an investment is reported in the income statement as a separate line item after continuing operations.

You own a small manufacturing business that produces widgets. You have spent $150,000 acquiring the fixed assets you need to produce widgets. Each widget costs you $2 to make and they sell for $15 each, so your variable cost is 13.3% of the overall revenue. At your current level of operating leverage, how many widgets must you sell to break even

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Answer:

11,538 units

Explanation:

Given that:

Fixed assets = $150,000

Variable cost = $2

Sales price = $15

Break even point = Fixed cost ÷ Contribution margin

Contribution margin = Sales per unit - Variable cost per unit = $15 - $2 = $13

Break even point (Sales) = $150,000 ÷ $13 = 11,538 units

Therefore, 11,538 widgets must be sold to break even.

Part U67 is used in one of Broce Corporation's products. The company's Accounting Department reports the following costs of producing the 15,400 units of the part that are needed every year.

Per Unit
Direct materials $2.30
Direct labor $3.30
Variable overhead $6.10
Supervisor's salary $6.60
Depreciation of special equipment $7.70
Allocated general overhead $4.80

An outside supplier has offered to make the part and sell it to the company for $27.00 each. If this offer is accepted, the supervisor's salary and all of the variable costs, including direct labor, can be avoided. The special equipment used to make the part was purchased many years ago and has no salvage value or other use. The allocated general overhead represents fixed costs of the entire company. If the outside supplier's offer were accepted, only $21,400 of these allocated general overhead costs would be avoided.

Required:
a. Prepare a report that shows the financial impact of buying part U67 from the supplier rather than continuing to make it inside the company.
b. Which alternative should the company choose?

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Answer:

Broce Corporation

a. The Financial Impact of Buying Part U67 is as follows:

Differential Analysis:

Cost of buying from supplier = $415,800 (15,400 * $27)

Avoidable cost of making =        303,220

Differential cost for buying =     $112,500

b. The company should choose to continue to produce the part internally.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Production units for the year = 15,400

Per Unit Costs:

Direct materials                                 $2.30

Direct labor                                        $3.30

Variable overhead                             $6.10

Total variable costs                                         $11.70

Supervisor's salary                           $6.60

Depreciation of special equipment $7.70

Allocated general overhead            $4.80

Total fixed costs                                             $19.10

Total costs                                                    $30.80

Outside supplier's offer per unit = $27

Avoidable costs:

Direct materials                                 $2.30

Direct labor                                        $3.30

Variable overhead                             $6.10

Supervisor's salary                           $6.60

Total avoidable variable costs        $18.30 * 15,400 = $281,820

General overhead costs                                                   21,400

Total avoidable costs = $303,220

Differential Analysis:

Cost of buying from supplier = $415,800 (15,400 * $27)

Avoidable cost of making =        303,220

Differential cost for buying =     $112,500    

Budgeted sales of the East End Burger Joint for the first quarter of the year are as follows:January...................................................... $50,000February ..................................................... 60,000March ....................................................... 68,000 The cost of sales averages 40 percent of sales revenue and management desires ending inventories equal to 25 percent of the following month’s sales. Assuming the January 1 inventory is $5,000, the January purchases budget is: a. $19,000 b. $21,000 c. $31,000 d. $69,000

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Answer:

b. $21,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what January purchases budget is

PURCHASES BUDGET

Requirements for January $20,000

($50,000 x 0.40)

Add Desired January 31 inventory 6,000

($60,000 x 0.25 x 0.40)

Total requirements $26,000

($20,000+$6,000)

Less beginning inventory ($5,000)

January purchases budget $21,000

($26,000-$5,000)

Therefore January purchases budget is $21,000

A portfolio is worth $902,654 and has a duration of 5.77 years. The futures price for a June Treasury note futures contract is 115 and each contract is for the delivery of bonds with a face value of 100,000. On the delivery date the duration of the cheapest to deliver bond is 4.36 years. To hedge the interest rate risk, how many June T note futures do you have to enter short positions on

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Answer:

10.39

Explanation:

How many June T note futures do you have to enter short positions on?

The June T note futures we have to enter short positions on is calculated as:

= Portfolio duration*Portfolio value/(Futures price*Face value/100)*1/Duration of cheapest to deliver bond

= 5.77*$902,654 / (115*1000) * 1/4.36

= 5208313.58/115000*0.2293577981651376

= 10.38754204228161

= 10.39

Under the good neighbor rule, a buyer of consumer goods, who gives value and does not have
actual or constructive knowledge of the security interest, acquires clear title if there has been no filing
a. True
b. False

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the answer is true.

Jason, Ellen and Frank are business partners. Each of them handles a separate area of the partnership's business. They periodically have partners' meeting where they report to each other on the financial status of their areas and discuss potential new business. Jason's area of business has recently become extremely profitable, and Ellen and Frank are so happy with the new financials that they have not closely questioned Jason about the details especially since the partners continue to receive an equal share of the business profits each of them brings in. Ellen and Frank are shocked when the FBI comes to the office one Friday afternoon and arrest Jason. The FBI also informs Ellen and Frank that the office equipment is being seized and the partnership bank accounts have been frozen. Which of the following is a correct statement of the law?
a. Both Ellen and Frank can face criminal prosecution because the business was operated as a partnership.
b. Ellen and Frank will not be liable for Frank's conduct because Frank independently operated his area of the business.
c. Ellen and Frank should immediately file a Notice of Dissociation so that they will not be liable for Jason's conduct.
d. By not closely questioning Jason about his area of the business, Ellen and Frank will be seen to have ratified Jason's partnership operations.

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Answer:

d. By not closely questioning Jason about his area of the business, Ellen and Frank will be seen to have ratified Jason's partnership operations.

Explanation:

Because Ellen and frank are partners with Jason, they would also both be liable for Franks conduct because the three of them are business partners and have shared profits equally in Jasons area of the business without paying attention to details about the source of the profit. This would make it seem like they were in agreement and accomplices with Jason.

Tanner-UNF Corporation acquired as an investment $260 million of 5% bonds, dated July 1, on July 1, 2021. Company management is holding the bonds in its trading portfolio. The market interest rate (yield) was 7% for bonds of similar risk and maturity. Tanner-UNF paid $200 million for the bonds. The company will receive interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31. As a result of changing market conditions, the fair value of the bonds at December 31, 2021, was $215 million.

Required:
a. Prepare the journal entry to record Tanner-UNF’s investment in the bonds on July 1, 2021 and interest on December 31, 2021, at the effective (market) rate.
b. Prepare any additional journal entry necessary for Tanner-UNF to report its investment in the December 31, 2021, balance sheet.

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Answer:

Tanner-UNF Corporation

a. Journal Entry

July 1, 2021:

Debit Investment in Bonds $260 million

Credit Discount on bonds $60 million

Credit Cash $200 million

To record the acquisition of bonds.

December 31, 2021:

Debit Cash $6.5 million

Debit Discount on bonds $0.5 million

Credit Interest Revenue $7 million

To record cash received from bond investment and amortization of the bond discount for the semi-period.

b. Debit Unrealized Bonds Investment Loss $45 million

Credit Investment in Bonds $45 million

To record the unrealized loss on the investments.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

July 1, 2021:

Face value of bonds = $260 million

Interest rate = 5%

Market interest rate = 7%

Payment for the bonds = $200 million

Discount on bonds = $60 million

December 31, 2021:

Semi-annual interest cash receipts = $6.5 million ($260m * 2.5%)

Semi-annual interest revenue = $7 million ($200m * 3.5%)

Amortization of bonds discount = $0.5 ($7 million - $6.5 million)

Fair value of bonds = $215 million

Oscanda Accessories Corporation manufactured 21,400 travel bags during March. The following fixed overhead data pertain to March: Actual Static Budget Production 21,400 units 22,000 units Machine-hours 3,400 hours 4,400 hours Fixed overhead cost for March $176,300 $184,800 What is the amount of fixed overhead spending variance

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Answer:

$8,500 favorable

Explanation:

The computation of the fixed overhead spending variance  is shown below

= Budgeted fixed overhead - actual fixed overhead

= $184,800 - $176,300

= $8,500 favorable

We simply deduct the actual fixed overhead from the budgeted one so that the fixed overhead spending variance could come

Agency has a capital structure of 60 percent common stock, 5 percent preferred stock, and 35 percent debt. The dividend payout ratio is 30 percent, the company's beta is 1.21, and the tax rate is 21 percent. Given this, which one of the following statements is correct?
a. The aftertax cost of debt will be greater than the current yield-to-maturity on the company's outstanding bonds.
b. The company's cost of preferred is most likely less than the company's actual cost of debt.
c. The cost of equity is unaffected by a change in the company's tax rate.
d. The cost of equity can only be estimated using the capital asset pricing model.
e. The weighted average cost of capital will remain constant as long as the company's capital structure remains constant.

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Answer: c. The cost of equity is unaffected by a change in the company's tax rate.

Explanation:

The cost of debt can be adjusted for taxes because interest payments are tax deductible. This is not the case with Equity. Equity is not tax deductible so there is not adjustment to the cost of Equity for taxes.

This means therefore, that the calculation of cost of equity will not change in any way due to the company's tax rate. For this reason, the cost of equity is usually higher than that of debt.

Jackson Company has developed the following sales projections for the calendar year:

May $108,000
June 128,000
July 148,000
August 168,000
September 158,000
October 138,000

Normal cash collection experience has been that 50% of sales is collected during the month of sale and 45% in the month following the sale. The remaining 5% of sales are never collected. Jackson's budgeted cash collections for the third calendar quarter are: _______

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Answer:

Total cash collection 3rd quarter= $436,800

Explanation:

We need to calculate the cash collection for each  month of the third quarter:

Cash collection July:

Sales from June= 128,000*0.45= 57,600

Sales from July= 148,000*0.50= 74,000

Total cash collection July= $131,600

Cash collection August:

Sales from July= 148,000*0.45= 66,600

Sales from August= 168,000*0.5= 84,000

Total cash collection August= $150,600

Cash collection September:

Sales from August= 168,000*0.45= 75,600

Sales from September= 158,000*0.5= 79,000

Total cash collection September= $154,600

Total cash collection 3rd quarter= $436,800

A process plant making 5000 kg/day of a product selling for $1.75/kg has annual variable pro- duction costs of $2 million at 100 percent capacity and fixed costs of $700,000. What is the fixed cost per kilogram at the breakeven point? If the selling price of the product is increased by 10 percent, what is the dollar increase in net profit at full capacity if the income tax rate is 35 percent of gross earnings?

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Answer:

a. Breakeven point = Fixed cost / Contribution margin

Contribution margin = Selling price - Variable costs per unit

Variable cost per unit = 2,000,000 / (5,000 * 365 days)

= $1.10

Contribution margin = 1.75 - 1.10

= $0.65

Breakeven point = 700,000 / 0.65

= 1,076,923 kg

Fixed cost per kilogram at those units is:

= 700,000 / 1,076,923

= $0.65

_________________________________________________________

b. Net profit at original prices:

= (Contribution margin * units produced) - Fixed costs

= (0.65 * 5,000 * 365) - 700,000

= $486,250

Less taxes:

= 486,250 * (1 - 35%)

= $316,062.50

Net profit after price increase:

New selling price = 1.75 * 1.1

= $1.93

Net profit = ((Selling price - Variable cost) * units sold) - fixed cost

= ( (1.93 - 1.10) * 5,000 * 365) - 700,000

= $814,750

After tax:

= 814,750 * (1 - 35%)

= $529,587.50

Dollar increase:

= 529,587.50 - 316,062.50

= $213,525

COLUMN A
COLUMN B
1.1.1 The tenant has paid R45 500, which includes rent | A Materiality
for one month of the following year. Only
R42 000 is recorded in the Income Statement.
1.1.2 Although the cost prices of the stock items are B Prudence
fluctuating the stock is recorded at cost,
assuming that it will be sold some time in future
1.1.3 The partners' salaries must be reflected
Matching
separately from salaries and wages
1.1.4 Land and building is recorded at the original D Going-
B purchase price of RI 200 000
concern
1.1.5 Money lost due to theft of stock is written off even | E historical cost
though there is a possibility that it may be
recovered in future
A recovered in future​

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

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Kent Manufacturing produces a product that sells for $120.00. Fixed costs are $179,400 and variable costs are $36.00 per unit. Kent can buy a new production machine that will increase fixed costs by $12,480 per year, but will decrease variable costs by $9.60 per unit. Compute the revised break-even point in dollars with the purchase of the new machine.

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Answer:

$246,000

Explanation:

Break even point is computed as

= Fixed costs ÷ Contribution margin

With the purchase of a new production machine, total fixed costs would increase by $12,480.

New total fixed costs = $179,400 + $12,480 = $191,880

New Contribution margin = Sales price per unit - Variable cost per unit

= [$120 - ($36 - $9.6)]

= $120 - $26.4

= $93.6

New break even point in unit of output = $191,880 ÷ $93.6

= 2,050 units

Therefore,

New break even (dollars) = 2,050 × $120 = $246,000

Hudson Corporation is considering three options for managing its data warehouse: continuing with its own staff, hiring an outside vendor to do the managing (referred to as outsourcing), or using a combination of its own staff and an outside vendor. The cost of the operation depends on future demand. The annual cost of each option (in thousands of dollars) depends on demand as follows:

Demand
  
Staffing Options High Medium Low
Own staff 650 650 600
Outside vendor 900 600 300
Combination 800 650 500
        
Required:
a. If the demand probabilities are 0.2, 0.5, and 0.3, which decision alternative will minimize the expected cost of the data processing operation?
b. Construct a risk profile for the optimal decision in part (a).

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Answer:

Explanation:

a. If the demand probabilities are 0.2, 0.5, and 0.3, which decision alternative will minimize the expected cost of the data processing operation?

Expected value own staff = 0.2(650 + 0.5(650) + 0.3(300) = 635

EV outside vendor = 0.2(900) + 0.5(600) + 0.3(300) = 570

EV combination = 0.2(800) + 0.5(650) + 0.3(500) = 635

Therefore, the correct answer is outside vendor since it has the minimum expected value.

b. Construct a risk profile for the optimal decision in part (a)

Demand Cost Probability

Low. 300000. 0.3

Medium. 600000. 0.5

High 900000. 0.2

The required probability is 0.2

John has a roofing business. After a hailstorm, he knows that many homeowners will have roof damage and will need roof repair or a completely new roof. John wants to be sure that his leads are real prospects who answer questions, value his time, are realistic about money, and are prepared to hire John for his roofing services. Which of the following statements is true for John's lead qualification?
a. It refers to determining the recognized need, buying power, receptivity, and accessibility of a sales prospect.
b. It refers to a process in which a salesperson approaches potential buyers without any prior knowledge of the prospects' needs or financial status.
с. It refers to a process that describes the "homework" that must be done by a salesperson before he or she contacts a prospect.
d. It refers to using friends, business contacts, coworkers, acquaintances, and fellow members in professional and civic organizations to identify potential clients.

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Answer: a. It refers to determining the recognized need, buying power, receptivity, and accessibility of a sales prospect.

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, the statement that is true for John's lead qualification is option A "It refers to determining the recognized need, buying power, receptivity, and accessibility of a sales prospect".

From the information given, John saw the recognized need when he realized that after the hailstorm, there'll be many homeowners who will have their roof damage and will then need roof repair or a completely new roof and he also accessed the prospect for his sales.

Describe the purpose of the balance sheet and understand its usefulness and limitations

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Answer:

The description of the given question is described in the segment below.

Explanation:

Purpose of the balance sheet:

The objective of something like the balance sheet as well as accounting records would be to disclose a company's financial situation across a certain date.

Usefulness and limitation:

Everything just provides a picture somewhere after some kind of organization's financial statement of its investments, future or taxation liabilities as well as equities.

Allen Company used $71,000 of direct materials and incurred $37,000 of direct labor costs during the current year. Indirect labor amounted to $2,700, while indirect materials used totaled $1,600. Other operating costs pertaining to the factory included utilities of $3,100, maintenance of $4,500, supplies of $1,800, depreciation of $7,900, and property taxes of $2,600. There was no beginning or ending finished goods inventory, but work in process inventory began the year with a $5,500 balance and ended the year with a $7,500 balance. Prepare a statement of cost of goods manufactured. Allen Company Statement of Cost of Goods Manufactured For the Year Ended December 31
Allen Company Statement of Cost of Goods ManufacturedFor the Year Ended December 31
Prepare a statement of cost of goods manufactured.
Allen Company
Statement of Cost of Goods Manufactured
For the Year Ended December 31
Beginning work in process inventory
Direct materials
Direct labor
Factory overhead
Indirect labor
Indirect materials
Total manufacturing costs incurred
Total manufacturing costs
Cost of goods manufactured

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Answer:

$130,200

Explanation:

                                  Allen Company

                Statement of cost of goods manufactured

                          For year ended December 31

Opening work in progress inventory                       5,500

Direct Materials                                         71,000

Direct Labour                                             37,000

Factory Overhead

Indirect Labour                     2,700

Indirect Materials                 1,600

Utilities                                  3,100

Maintenance                         4,500

Supplies                                1,800

Depreciation                         7,900  

Property Tax                         2,600             24,200

Total manufacturing cost incurred                            132,200

Total manufacturing cost                                            137,700

Less: Closing work in progress inventory                    7,500

Cost of goods manufactured                                    $130,200

Buffalo BBQ Restaurant is trying to become more efficient in training its chefs. It is experimenting with two training programs aimed at this objective. Both programs have basic and advanced training modules. The restaurant has provided the following data regarding the two programs after two weeks of implementation:
Training Program A Training Program B
New chef # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Hours of basic training 22 24 28 21 23 25 24 29 31 28
Hours of advanced training 8 7 8 10 11 4 3 0 1 2
Number of chef mistakes 12 13 15 14 14 7 6 8 5 6
a. Compute the following performance metrics for each program:
(1) Average hours of employee training per chef, rounded to one decimal place.
(2) Average number of mistakes per chef, rounded to one decimal place.
b. Which program should the restaurant implement moving forward?

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

(1) Average hours of employee training per chef.

Program A:

Hours of basic training = 22 + 24 + 28 + 21 + 23 = 118

Hours of advanced training = 8 + 7 + 8 + 10 + 11 = 44

Total hours of training = 118 + 44 = 162

Number of chefs in A = 5

Average hours of employee training per chef in A = 162/5 = 32.4

Average hours of employee training per chef for Program B

Hours of basic training = 25 + 24 + 29 + 31 + 28 = 137

Hours of advanced training = 4 + 3 + 0 + 1 + 2 = 10

Total hours of training = 137 + 10 = 147

Number of chefs in B = 5

Average hours of employee training per chef in B = 147/5 = 29.4

(2) Average number of mistakes per chef for Program A:

Number of chefs mistake = 12 + 13 + 15 + 14 + 14 = 68

Number of chefs = 5

Average number of mistakes per chef for Program A: = 68/5 = 13.6

Average number of mistakes per chef for Program B

Number of chefs mistake = 7 + 6 + 8 + 5 + 6 = 32

Number of chefs = 5

Average number of mistakes per chef for Program B: = 32/5 = 6.4

b. Which program should the restaurant implement moving forward?

The restaurant should Implement program B because less training is required and less mistakes are made.

Refer to the HR Report section of the Inquirer. Digby will continue to keep their current hourly levels of training in order to help reduce turnover and improve productivity next year. How much must be spent per employee on an hourly basis to maintain the current training commitment

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Explanation:

The amount that must be spent per employee per hour to maintain a high level of training must be consistent with the organizational planning and the estimated budget, since this activity will have as main objectives the retention of employees and the improvement of productivity, therefore this budget it must be calculated based on HR activities and considered as essential by management.

Adequate training helps employees to be more satisfied with their work, develop new skills and be more productive, helping the organization to achieve its objectives and goals.

According to Value Line, Bestway has a beta of 1.15. If 3-month Treasury bills currently yield 7.9% and the market risk premium is estimated to be 8.3%, what is Bestway's cost of equity capital?
a. 16.2%
b. 9.55%
c. 8.36%
d. 17.45%

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Answer:i think its b

Explanation:

It is a statement that describes the desired long-term results of your company's efforts. *

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The answer is your mission statement

A mission statement states each goal the company has with their organization and what they wanna do

A company's Cash account shows an ending balance of $4,600. Reconciling items included a bookkeeper error of $105 (a $525 check recorded as $630), two outstanding checks totaling $830, a service charge of $20, a deposit in transit of $260, and interest revenue of $33. What is the adjusted book balance

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Answer:

$5,275

Explanation:

Bank Reconciliation Statement

Balance as per Cash Book              $4,600

Add check error                                   $105

Add unpresented checks                    $830

Less Lodgments not yet credited     ($260)

Balance as per Bank Statement      $5,275

therefore,

The adjusted Cash book balance is $5,275

Web Cites Research projects a rate of return of 20% on new projects. Management plans to plow back 30% of all earnings into the firm. Earnings this year will be $3 per share, and investors expect a 12% rate of return on stocks facing the same risks as Web Cites. a. What is the sustainable growth rate

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Answer:

6%

Explanation:

Sustainable growth rate is the rate of growth a company can afford in the long term

Sustainable growth rate (g)  = b x ROE

b = retention rate. It is the portion of earnings that is not paid out as dividends = 30%

ROE = return on equity = 20%

Return on equity is an example of a profitability ratio.

Profitability ratios measure the ability of a firm to generate profits from its asset

g = 0.3 x 0.2 = 0.06 = 6%

Based on the information given  the sustainable growth rate is 6%.

Using this formula

Sustainable growth rate= ROE × Plowback ratio

Where:

ROE=20%

Plowback ratio=30%

Let plug in the formula

Sustainable growth rate = 0.20 × 0.30

Sustainable growth rate=0.06×100

Sustainable growth rate= 6.00%

Inconclusions the sustainable growth rate is 6%.

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BugLess Inc, a calendar year, accrual basis corporation, provides pest extermination services to its customers. In October 2020, BugLess contracted with Mr. Cass to provide monthly service calls for 24 months. Each service call costs $60, and Mr. Cass prepaid $1,440 when he signed the contract. BugLess made three service calls to Mr. Cass' home in 2017. As a result of the contract, BugLess should report: Group of answer choices $1,440 taxable income in 2020. $180 taxable income in 2020, and $1,260 taxable income in 2021. $180 taxable income in 2020, $720 taxable income in 2021, and $540 taxable income in 2022. None of the above

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Answer:

$180 taxable income in 2020, and $1,260 taxable income in 2021.

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what BugLess should report As a result of the contract

Calculation for the TAXABLE INCOME IN 2020

Using this formula

2020 Taxable income=Service call costs*Numbers of service calls

Let plug in the formula

2020 Taxable income=$60*3

2020 Taxable income=$180

Calculation for the TAXABLE INCOME IN 2021

Using this formula

2021 Taxable income=Prepaid Amount-(Service call costs*Numbers of service calls)

Let plug in the formula

2021 Taxable income=$1,440-($60*3)

2021 Taxable income=$1,440-$180

2021 Taxable income=$1,260

Therefore As a result of the contract, BugLess should report:$180 taxable income in 2020, and $1,260 taxable income in 2021.

Fitness Fanatics is a regional chain of health clubs. The managers of the clubs, who have authority to make investments as needed, are evaluated based largely on return on investment (ROI). The company's Springfield Club reported the following results for the past year:

Sales $750,000
Net operating income $15,000
Average operating assets $100,000

Required:
Compute the Fitness Fanatics’s return on investment (ROI).

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Answer:

The Fitness Fanatics’s return on investment (ROI) is 15%.

Explanation:

Return on investment (ROI) can be computed as the ratio of the net operating income to average operating assets as expressed in percentage as follows:

ROI = Net operating income / Average operating assets .............. (1)

Where, for Fitness Fanatics, we have:

Net operating income = $15,000

Average operating assets = $100,000

Substituting this into equation (1), we have:

ROI = $15,000 / $100,000 = 0.15, or 15%

Therefore, the Fitness Fanatics’s return on investment (ROI) is 15%.

Hurricane Katrina destroyed oil and natural gas refining capacity in the Gulf of Mexico. This subsequently drove up natural gas, gasoline, and heating oil prices. As a result, this should B) shift the short-run aggregate supply curve to the right. D) move the economy down along a stationary short-run aggregate supply curve. C) move the economy up along a stationary short-run aggregate supply curve. A) shift the short-run aggregate supply curve to the left.

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Answer: A) shift the short-run aggregate supply curve to the left.

Explanation:

The oil and natural gas refining capacity in the Gulf of Mexico was destroyed which means that facilities in the Gulf will be unable to supply natural gas, gasoline and heating oil.

These are all very important commodities in the market and drive a lot of production. With the supply of these commodities decreasing and the subsequent slow down of production in multiple industries as a result, the aggregate supply curve will shift to the left in the short run to reflect the reduction in supply of goods in the economy.

Select the examples of Warehousing and Distribution Center Operations workplaces. Check all that apply.

ships
stores
ports
trains
warehouses
offices

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The correct answer is B, C, E, F!

Explanation:

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The most accurate examples of warehousing and distribution center operations offices are stores, ports, warehouses, and offices.

What is warehousing and distribution?

A warehouse is a building for storing items. Warehouses are utilized by manufacturers, importers, exporters, wholesalers, shipping businesses, customs, etc.

They are typically massive, simple homes in commercial parks on the outskirts of cities, towns, or villages. They typically have loading docks to load and sell off items from trucks.

Sometimes warehouses are designed for the loading and unloading of products at once from railways, airports, or seaports.

They regularly have cranes and forklifts for transferring items, which can be typically located on ISO-preferred pallets and loaded into pallet racks.

Stored items can consist of any uncooked materials, packing materials, spare parts, components, or completed items related to agriculture, manufacturing, and production.

In India and Hong Kong, a warehouse can be called a "godown." There are also godowns inside the Shanghai Bund. Distribution (or placement) is one of the four factors of the advertising and marketing blend.

Distributing is the procedure of creating a service or product to be had for the purchaser or commercial enterprise consumer who desires it.

This may be accomplished at once via the means of the manufacturer or carrier issuer or through the usage of oblique channels with vendors or intermediaries.

The three different factors of the advertising and marketing blend are product, pricing, and promotion. Decisions about distribution want to be taken in keeping with a company's average strategic imaginative and prescient and mission.

Developing a coherent distribution plan is a significant factor in strategic planning. At the strategic level, there are 3 major methods of distribution, specifically mass, selective and extraordinary distribution.

The quantity and form of intermediaries decided on in large part rely on the strategic approach. The average distribution channel ought to upload this cost to the purchaser.

So, it is clear that alternatives B, C, E, and F, stores, ports, warehouses, and offices, are the perfect alternatives.

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On December 31, 2020, the Bennett Company had 100,000 shares of common stock issued and outstanding. On July 1, 2021, the company sold 18,000 additional shares for cash. Bennett's net income for the year ended December 31, 2021, was $650,000. During 2021, Bennett declared and paid $71,000 in cash dividends on its nonconvertible preferred stock. What is the 2021 basic earnings per share

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Answer:

$5.31

Explanation:

Earnings per share = Earnings Attributable to Holders of Common Stock ÷ Weighted Average Number of Common Stocks Outstanding

where,

Earnings Attributable to Holders of Common Stock is :

Net Income                                                                       $650,000

Less Preference Stock dividend                                       ($71,000)

Earnings Attributable to Holders of Common Stock      $579,000

and

Weighted Average Number of Common Stocks Outstanding :

Common Stocks at Beginning outstanding                                  100,000

Stocks Sold at Weighted Average (18,000 / 2)                                9,000

Weighted Average Number of Common Stocks Outstanding    109,000

therefore,

Earnings per share = $579,000 ÷  109,000

                                = $5.31

The 2021 basic earnings per share is $5.31.

On January 15, 2020, Vern purchased the rights to a mineral interest for $3,500,000. At that time, it was estimated that the recoverable units would be 500,000. During the year, 40,000 units were mined and 25,000 units were sold for $800,000. Vern incurred expenses during 2020 of $500,000. The percentage depletion rate is 22%. Determine Vern's depletion deduction for 202

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Answer: $175,000

Explanation:

Vern's depletion deduction for 2020 will be calculated thus:

= (Cost - Salvage value) / (Estimated Number of units × Number of units extracted

= 3500000/500000 × 25000

= 7 × 25000

= $175000

Therefore, Vern's depletion deduction for 2020 is $175000

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