At December 31, 2017, Hawke Company reports the following results for its calendar year.
Cash sales $1,905,000
Credit sales 5,682,000.
In addition, its unadjusted trial balance includes the following items.
Accounts receivable $1,270,100 debit
Allowance for doubtful accounts 16,580 debit
Reqiured:
1. Prepare the adjusting entry for this company to recognize bad debts under each of the following independent assumptions.
A. Bad debts are estimated to be 1.5% of credit sales.
B. Bad debts are estimated to be 1% of total sales.
C. An aging analysis estimates that 5% of year-end accounts receivable are uncollectible.
2. Show how Accounts Receivable and the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts appear on its December 31, 2015, balance sheet given the facts in part 1a.
3. Show how Accounts Receivable and the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts appear on its December 31, 2015, balance sheet given the facts in part 1c.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Hawke Company

1. Adjusting Entries to recognize bad debts under the following independent assumptions:

A. Bad debts are estimated to be 1.5% of credit sales:

Debit Bad Debts Expense $73,400

Credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $73,400

To record bad debts expenses and bring the allowance for doubtful accounts balance to $56,820.

B. Bad debts are estimated to be 1% of total sales:

Debit Bad Debts Expense $92,450

Credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $92,450

To record bad debts expenses and bring the allowance for doubtful accounts balance to $75,870.

C. An aging analysis estimates that 5% of year-end accounts receivable are uncollectible:

Debit Bad Debts Expense $80,085

Credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $80,085

To record bad debts expenses and bring the allowance for doubtful accounts balance to $63,505.

2. Balance Sheet as of December 31, 2015:

A. Accounts Receivable                      $1,270,100

less allowance for doubtful accounts     56,820

Net balance                                        $1,213,280

3. Balance Sheet as of December 31, 2015:

C. Accounts Receivable                      $1,270,100

less allowance for doubtful accounts     63,505

Net balance                                       $1,206,595

Explanation:

a) Data:

Cash sales $1,905,000

Credit sales 5,682,000

Accounts Receivable $1,270,100

Allowance for doubtful accounts $16,580 debit

1. Bad debts = 1.5% of $5,682,000 = $56,820

2. Bad debts are estimated to be 1% of total sales:

Bad debts = 1% of $7,587,000 = $75,870

3. An aging analysis estimates that 5% of year-end accounts receivable are uncollectible:

Bad debts = 5% of $1,270,100 = $63,505

Answer 2

The  adjusting entries to recognize bad debts including  how Accounts Receivable and the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts appear on its December 31, 2015 balance sheet are:

1a. Journal entry to estimate Bad debts at 1.5% of credit sales.

First step is to calculate the Bad debt accrual  

Bad debt accrual=Total credit sales × Bad debt accrual  percentage

Bad debt accrual=$ 5,682,000×1.5%  

Bad debt accrual=$85,230

Second step is to calculate Bad debt expense for Dec 31

 Bad debt accrual        $85,230

Less Allowance for doubtful account balance ($16,580)

Bad debt expense for Dec 31       $101,810

Third step is to prepare the Adjusting Entry    

Debit Bad debt expense       $101,810

Credit Allowance for doubtful account  $101,810

(To record Bad debts at 1.5% of credit sales)

1b. Journal entry to estimate Bad debts at 1% of credit sales.

First step is to calculate the Bad debt accrual    

Total credit sales    $5,682,000

Total cash sales    $1,905,000  

Total sales $7,587,000

($5,682,000+$1,905,000)

Bad debt accrual % 1%  

Bad debt accrual        $75,870

($7,587,000× 1%)

Second step is to calculate Bad debt expense for Dec 31

Bad debt accrual         $75,870

Less Allowance for doubtful account balance ($16,580)  

Bad debt expense for Dec 31         $92,450

Third step is to prepare the Adjusting Entry  

Debit Bad debt expense        $92,450

Credit Allowance for doubtful account  $92,450

(To record Bad debts at 1% of credit sales)

1c. Journal entry to estimate 5% of year-end accounts receivable are uncollectible

First step is to calculate the Bad debt accrual  

Accounts Receivable    $1,270,100

Bad debt accrual % 5.0%  

Bad debt accrual         $63,505

($1,270,100×5%)

 

Second step is to calculate Bad debt expense for Dec 31

Bad debt accrual         $63,505

Less Allowance for doubtful account balance      ($16,580)

Bad debt expense for Dec 31         $80,085

Third step is to prepare the Adjusting Entry  

Debit Bad debt expense         $80,085  

Credit Allowance for doubtful account       $80,085  

(To record accounts receivable uncollectible)

2. How Accounts Receivable and the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts should appear on its December 31, 2015, balance sheet:   

Balance Sheet as on December 31, 2015

Accounts Receivable (gross)    $1,270,100

Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts       $101,810

Accounts Receivable (net) $1,168,290

3.  How Accounts Receivable and the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts should appear on its December 31, 2015, balance sheet:   

 

Balance Sheet as on  December 31, 2015

Accounts Receivable (gross)    $1,270,100

Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts        $80,085

Accounts Receivable (net) $1,190,015

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debit Product Warranty Expense; credit Cash b. debit Product Warranty Expense; credit Product Warranty Payable c. debit Product Warranty Payable; credit Cash d. debit Product Warranty Payable; credit Product Warranty Expense

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Answer:

b. debit Product Warranty Expense; credit Product Warranty Payable

Explanation:

The journal entry for recording the estimated product warranty liability is shown below;

Product Warranty expense Dr XXXXX

          To Product warranty payable XXXXX

(being the estimated product warranty liability is recorded)\

For recording this we debited the product warranty expense as it increased the expenses and credited the product warranty payable as it also increased the liabilities

Which of the following statements are true?
A. Different companies will use different charts of accounts based on individual company need.
B. The chart of accounts contains the balance of all the accounts in the ledger.
C. The general ledger contains all of the accounts that a company uses, along with detail of the balances in those accounts.
D. The general ledger and the chart of accounts can be ordered in any sequence because they are not formal financial systems.

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Answer:

TRUE: A. Different companies will use different charts of accounts based on individual company need.

C. The general ledger contains all of the accounts that a company uses, along with detail of the balances in those accounts.

Explanation:

A. Different companies will use different charts of accounts based on individual company need.

A chart of accounts is the combination of all the accounts of an organization in an organized and structured model whose objective is to establish a codification so that there is a standardization of the company's financial information to assist the work of the accounting sector.

Therefore, each company will have a model chart of accounts referring to its activities and processes.

C. The general ledger contains all of the accounts that a company uses, along with detail of the balances in those accounts.

The general ledger can be defined as the set of all accounts held in the organization in detail.

Through the information in the accounts, the organization is able to correctly separate each one by type and carry out the organizational financial statement.

1. A small-scale businessman deposits money at the beginning of each year into his savings account, depending on the level of the business’ returns. He deposits $1000 in the first year, $3000 in the second year, $5000 in the third and $7000 in the fourth year and annual interest rate of 7%. What is the value of the investment at the time of his first deposit?

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Answer:

The value of the investment at the time of his first deposit is $1,000.

At the end of the first year, the investment will be worth $1,070.

Explanation:

The value of a deposit investment is determined by the interest rate and time.  Time affects the value of an investment by this small-scale businessman in many ways.  The passage of time increases the value of his investment.  However, the total increase may not be due to the interest rate, but inflation also affects asset's value.  For this businessman to make a gain in the investment, the interest rate must be higher than the inflation rate.  Otherwise, the investment loses money due to the effects of inflation, which reduces the real value of an asset over time.

Salary expense was 15.5% of sales this year. If sales this year are $1,300,000 and are forecasted to be $1,500,000 next year, what is forecasted salary expense next year if all expenses maintain a constant percent of sales?

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Answer:

Salary expense next year=$232,500

Explanation:

The ratio of expense to ales is an important which  helps in the management and control overhead.

We can be  predict the Salary expense using the information given about the relationship between salary expense and sales .

If salary expense is 15.5% of sales, then Salary expense this year =

15.5% × 1,300,000=$201,500

Salary expense next year = 15.5% × foretasted sales next year

                                          =  15.5% × 1,500,000 = $232,500

We use 15.5% because the relationship between the expenses and the sales in proportion is expected to remain the same

Salary expense next year=$232,500

A bond's credit ratingt provides a guides to its risk. suppose that long term bonds Aa currently offers yield to mjaturity of 7.5%. A-rated bonds sell at yields of 7.8%. Sud- pose that a 10-year bond with a coupon rate of 7.6% is downgraded by Moody's from an Aa to A rating.

Required:
a. Is the bond likely to sell above or below par value before the downgrade?
b. Is the bond likely to sell above or below par value after the downgrade?

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Answer:

a.- above par (premium)

b.- below par (discount)

Explanation:

Currenly the bonds par yield will be of 7.6%

Before the downgrade the expected return on that risk was 7.5% so it was above par.

Once the downgrade occurs: the expected return considering the increased risk is 7.8% Therefore the market price will decrease. This will move the yield to maturity from 7.5% to 7.8% and the market price below par.

Motors is a chain of car dealerships. Sales in the fourth quarter of last year were $4,600,000. Suppose management projects that its current​ year's quarterly sales will increase by 3​% in quarter​ 1, by another 7​% in quarter​ 2, by another 5​% in quarter​ 3, and by another 4​% in quarter 4. Management expects cost of goods sold to be 45​% of revenues every​ quarter, while operating expenses should be 30​% of revenues during each of the first two​ quarters, 25​% of revenues during the third​ quarter, and 20​% during the fourth quarter.Required:a. Prepare a budgeted income statement for each of the four quarters and for the entire year.b. Prepare the first portion of the budgeted income statement through gross profit, then complete the statement.

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Answer:

Budgeted Income Statement for each of the four quarters and for the entire year

Quarter                        1st                    2nd                3rd                  4th

Sales                     $4,738,000    $5,069,660    $5,323,143     $5,536,069

Cost of Sales       ($2,132,100)     ($2,281,347)  ($2,395,414)     ($2,491,231)

Gross Profit          $2,605,900     $2,788,313    $2,927,729     $3,044,838

Operating Costs  ($1,421,400)    ($1,520,898)  ($1,330,786)      ($1,107,214)

Operating Profit    $1,184,500      $1,267,415     $1,596,943      $1,937,624

Explanation:

Pay attention to the calculation of the following amounts :

Sales - These are based on increments per quarterCost of Sales - The Cost for quarter is at 45% of RevenueOperating Costs - Based on Sales amounts ( 30 % in the first two quarters , 25% in third and 20% in the 4th quarter.)

Solt Corporation uses a job-order costing system and has provided the following partially completed T-account summary for the past year. Finished Goods Bal. 1/1 38,000 Credits ? Debits ? Bal. 12/31 50,000 The Cost of Goods Manufactured for the year was $415,000.The unadjusted Cost of Goods Sold for the year was:

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Answer:

The unadjusted Cost of Goods Sold for the year was: $403,000

Explanation:

Calculation of Cost of Goods Sold

Opening Finished Goods Inventory                    $38,000

Add Cost of Goods Manufactured for the year $415,000

Less Ending Finished Goods Inventory             ($50,000)

Cost of Goods Sold                                            $403,000

Machine Replacement Decision A company is considering replacing an old piece of machinery, which cost $600,700 and has $350,700 of accumulated depreciation to date, with a new machine that has a purchase price of $484,500. The old machine could be sold for $62,600. The annual variable production costs associated with the old machine are estimated to be $155,100 per year for eight years. The annual variable production costs for the new machine are estimated to be $102,300 per year for eight years. a.1 Prepare a differential analysis dated May 29 to determine whether to continue with (Alternative 1) or replace (Alternative 2) the old machine. If an amount is zero, enter "0". If required, use a minus sign to indicate a loss. Differential Analysis Continue with Old Machine (Alt. 1) or Replace Old Machine (Alt. 2) May 29 Continue with Old Machine (Alternative 1) Replace Old Machine (Alternative 2) Differential Effects (Alternative 2) Revenues: Proceeds from sale of old machine $ $ $ Costs: Purchase price Variable productions costs (8 years) Profit (Loss) $ $ $ a.2 Determine whether to continue with (Alternative 1) or replace (Alternative 2) the old machine. b. What is the sunk cost in this situation

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Answer:

1.Incremental loss $300

2.Alternative II Replacing the Old Machine is beneficial because we have Incremental Profit of $300

2b.$250,000

Explanation:

1. Preparation of the differential analysis dated May 29

Differential Analysis

Continue with old machine (Alternative I ) or Replace old machine (Alternative II )

Continue with Replace the Differential effect

Old Machine Old Machine

Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Alternative 2

Revenue:

Revenue from Sale of Old Machine

$0 $62,600 $62,600

Cost:

Purchase Cost

$0 $484,500 $484,500

Variable Production (8 Years)

$1,240,000 $818,400 -$422,400

Profit / (Loss) ($1,240,000) ($1,240,300) -$300

Incremental loss = $300

2. Calculation to Determine whether to continue with (Alternative 1) or replace (Alternative 2) the old machine.

Alternative II Replacing the Old Machine is not beneficial because we have Incremental loss of $300

2b. Calculation for the sunk cost in this situation

The Sunk Cost will be the Book Value of Old Machine = $600,700-$350,700

= $250,000

Variable production workings

($155,100×8=1,240,800)

($102,300×8= 818,400)

The following data concerns a proposed equipment purchase: Cost$144,000 Salvage value$4,000 Estimated useful life 4years Annual net cash flows$46,100 Depreciation methodStraight-line Ignoring income taxes, the annual net income amount used to calculate the accounting rate of return is:

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Answer: $74,000

Explanation:

The Average Investment refers to the average cash invested into a particular project and is useful in calculating the rate of return. The simple formula is to add the beginning value of the asset to its ending value and divide this by 2.

The ending value in this case would be the salvage value;

Average Investment = [tex]\frac{Beginning Cost of Machine + Salvage Value}{2}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{144,000 + 4,000}{2}[/tex]

= $74,000

A growing population encourages economic growth as it creates a larger workforce. Suppose a surge in immigration increases a country's total population and its overall economic output increases. As a result, the country's real GDP increases from $304,000 to $316,500. What is the percent change in real GDP

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Answer:

4.11%

Explanation:

the percentage change in real GDP = [(new real GDP - old real GDP) / old real GDP] x 100 = [($316,500 - $304,000) / $304,000] x 100 = 4.11%

Generally a surge in immigration will result in both higher nominal and real GDP, but what should be more important is how real GDP per capita changes. If real GDP per capita increases, then the inflow was positive and made the economy grow for better. If real GDP per capita decreases, even if total real GDP increases, then the economy is not doing better.

The smaller the required reserve ratio the larger the simple deposit multiplier. Do you agree or disagree with this statement. Explain your answer.

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Answer:

Agree

Explanation:

A deposit multiplier is maximum amount of money that can be created for each unit of reserve. It is key requirement for maintaining economy's basic money supply. The simple deposit multiplier is 1 / rr * change in R. Deposit multiplier is the inverse of reserve ratio. The higher the reserve ratio the lesser will be the deposit multiplier. Reserve ratio is the minimum amount of money that must be kept in the deposit.

Jacobsen Corporation prepares its financial statements applying U.S. GAAP. During its 2016 fiscal year, the company reported before-tax income of $621,000. This amount does not include the following two items, both of which are considered to be material in amount: Unusual gain $201,000 Loss on discontinued operations (301,000) The company's income tax rate is 30%. In its 2016 income statement, Jacobsen would report income from continuing operations of:

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Answer:

Jacobsen Corporation

Income from continuing operations of $621,000 will be reported.

Explanation:

The income from continuing operations is the same thing as the operating income.  It is the pre-tax income that is reported on Jacobsen Corporation's income statement for the year ended December 31, 2016.  The tax rate of 30% is applied on this figure to obtain the income tax expense for the year.  But, for Jacobsen that has other unusual items, these are taken into consideration before the income tax is imputed to obtain the after-tax income.

F Mining has $6 million in sales, its ROE is 20%, and its total assets turnover is 3.2x. The company has 40% equity financed (i.e., equity multiplier is 2.5). What is its net income? (DuPont analysis)

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Answer:

$0.15 million

Explanation:

The formula for ROE can be used as a stepping stone to determining the value of net income:

ROE=Profit margin*Total asset turnover*Equity multiplier

ROE is 20%

total asset turnover is 3.2

equity multiplier is 2.5

20%=profit margin*3.2*2.5

20%=profit margin*8

profit margin=20%/8=2.5%

The formula for profit margin can now be used to determine net income.

profit margin=net income/sales

2.5%=net income/$6 million

net income=$6 million*2.5%

net income=$0.15 million

The Mixing Department of Complete Foods had 62,000 units to account for in October. Of the 62,000 units, 38,000 units were completed and transferred to the nest department, and 24,000 units were 20% complete. All of the materials are added at the beginning of the process. Conversion costs arc added evenly throughout the mixing process and the company uses the weighted-average method.
Compute the total equivalent units of production for direct materials and conversion costs for October.

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Answer:

The total equivalent units of production are as follows:

For direct materials = 62,000 units

For conversion costs = 42,000 units

Explanation:

These can be computed by preparing statements of equivalent units as follows:

Statement of Equivalent Units (EU) (Weighted average)

For October

For Materials

Particulars       Units (a)       Complete (%) (b)     EU (c = a * b)

Transferred        38,000                 100%                    38,000

Ending WIP        24,000                100%                    24,000

Total                   62,000                                            62,000

Statement of Equivalent Units (EU) (Weighted average)

For October

For Conversion Costs

Particulars       Units (a)       Complete (%) (b)     EU (c = a * b)

Transferred        38,000                100%                      38,000

Ending WIP        24,000                20%                         4,800

Total                   62,000                                              42,000

Conclusion

The total equivalent units of production are as follows:

For direct materials = 62,000 units

For conversion costs = 42,000 units

An organization is required to know, track, and record the location of all hazardous materials that it owns, controls, or generates. Group of answer choices True False

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Answer: True

Explanation:

An organization is required to know, track, and record the location of all hazardous materials that it owns, controls, or generates.

It is important for the organizations to track, know and record the location of every hazardous materials it uses in order to keep the individuals in the society safe and also keep the company active.

The petty cash fund has a current balance of $ 350​, which is the established fund balance. Based on activity in the​ fund, it is determined that the balance needs to be changed to $ 550. Which journal entry is needed to make this​ change?
A. No journal entry is needed because this change only involves cash.
B. Debit the Petty Cash account and credit the Cash account for $200.
C. Debit the Cash account and credit the Petty Cash account for $200.
D. Debit the Petty Cash account and credit the Cash account for $550.

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Answer:

i think the answer is B. Debit the Petty Cash account and credit the Cash account for $200.

Explanation:

what is the most important function of a leader within an organization

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Answer:

Leadership is the action of leading people in an organization towards achieving goals. Leaders do this by influencing employee behaviors in several ways. A leader sets a clear vision for the organization, motivates employees, guides employees through the work process and builds morale.

Explanation:

Answer:

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A new operating system for an existing maching is expected to cost $786000 and have a useful life of six years. The system yields an incremental after-tax income of $230000 each year after deducting its straight line depreciation. The predicted salvage value of the system is $90000. Assume the company requires a 10% rate of return on its investments. Compute the net present value of each potential investment.

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Answer:

NPV is $771,739

Explanation:

As we know that:

Net Present Value = Present Value of Cash inflow (STEP 1) - Present Value of Cash outflow

STEP 1. Present Value of Cash Inflow

Here

Present Value of Cash Inflow = Annuity of Annual Cash flow    - PV of Scrap Value

Annual Cash flow is $346,000 ($230,000  +   ($786,000 - $90,000)/6)

So

Annuity of annual cash inflow = $346,000 * Annuity Factor

Here

Annuity Factor for 6 years is 4.3553

Now this means that:

Annuity of annual cash Inflow = $346,000 *  4.3553 = $1,506,934

Present Value of Residual Value ($90,000 * 0.5645) = $50,805

Present Value of cash inflows                                        $1,557,739

Now putting values in the above equation, we have:

Net Present Value = $1,557,739   -    $786,000

Net Present Value = $771,739

a) While excavating, the Contractor hits a rock layer. Since the plans and soil report did not mention such rock, the contractor files a claim under: i. Force majeure. ii. Differing site conditions. iii. Design errors/omissions. iv. Unusual weather conditions. v. Changes in owner’s requirements.

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Answer:

Differing site conditions

Explanation:

A differing site condition is a condition that has been changed. Since the plan did not mention this rock, the contractor can file a claim under this.

It is a hidden physical condition that is discovered at a site which is actually different from what was expected. It can also be regarded as unforeseen site condition.

"A market maker enters a quote of $20.50 Bid; $21.00 Ask; with a size of "5 x 5" into the NASDAQ System. If a market order to buy is entered into the system for 1,500 shares, and this dealer's quote is matched, the market maker will be obligated to sell:"

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Answer: 500 shares at $21.00

Explanation:

A market maker is one who buys and then sells security from which the stated market is made into, and using the account of the the firm. It should be noted that a market order to buy will have to be matched in sequence.

Therefore, if a market order to buy is entered into the system for 1,500 shares, and this dealer's quote is matched, the market maker will be obligated to sell 500 shares at $21.00.

if the broker dies or loses her license, the state's real estate licensing agency may choose to appoint a ________ to close any transactions that are pending.

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Answer:

temporary broker

Explanation:

A temporary broker is someone who is charged with responsibility of closing, or winding up the existing or pending business of a permanent or original licensed broker, in the event that, the original licensed broker dies or loses her license.

To become a temporary broker, the state's real estate licensing agency will issue a temporary license as a broker to a licensed or unlicensed person for a period of not more than ninety days and will not be extended, except on a special cases such as personal representative.

Hence, if the broker dies or loses her license, the state's real estate licensing agency may choose to appoint a TEMPORARY BROKER to close any transactions that are pending.

Giannitti Corporation bases its predetermined overhead rate on the estimated machine-hours for the upcoming year. Data for the upcoming year appear below: Estimated machine-hours 72,700 Estimated variable manufacturing overhead $ 3.30 per machine-hour Estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead $ 838,730 The predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year was closest to:

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Answer:

The predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year was closest to: $11.54 per machine-hour

Explanation:

Predetermined Overheads = Budgeted Fixed Overheads / Budgeted Activity

                                             = $ 838,730 / 72,700

                                             = $11.536864 or $11.54 per machine-hour.

Net capital outflow and net exports An open economy interacts with the rest of the world through its involvement in world markets for goods and services and world financial markets. Although it can often result in an imbalance in these markets, the following identity must remain true: In other words, If a transaction directly affects the left side of this equation, then It must also affect the right side. The following problem will help you understand why this Identity must hold. Suppose you are a fashion designer Living In the United States, and a trendy boutique in Bangkok just purchased your entire inventory for THB 80,000.
Determine the effects of this transaction on exports, imports, and net exports in the U.S. economy, and enter your results in the following table. If the direction of change is 'No change,'' enter ''0'' in the Magnitude of Change column. Hint: The magnitude of change should always be positive, regardless of the direction of change. Because of the identity equation that relates)_________ to net exports, the in U.S. net exports Is matched by _________in U.S. net capital outflow. Which of the following Is an example of how the United States might be affected in this scenario?
a. You store the Thai baht in your safety deposit box at home.
b. You purchase THB 48,000 worth of stock in a Thai corporation and THB 32,000 worth of Thai bonds.
c. You exchange the THB 80,000 for dollars at your local bank, which then uses the foreign currency to purchase stock in a Thai corporation.

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Answer:

1. a. Exports will increase by THB 80,000

You live in the US and you just sold something to someone outide the US. This is an export so you increased US exports by THB 80,000.

b. Imports will be $0.

You did not import anything from outside the country.

c. Net Exports will be THB 80,000

Net Exports are Exports less imports for a given period.

= 80,000 - 0

= THB 80,000

2. Because of the identity equation that relates to net exports, increase in U.S. net exports Is matched by an increase in U.S. net capital outflow.

As a result of the US exporting goods, money from other countries come into it. This flow of capital into the US contributes to the U.S. net capital outflow.

3. a. You store the Thai baht in your safety deposit box at home.

b. You purchase THB 48,000 worth of stock in a Thai corporation and THB 32,000 worth of Thai bonds.

c. You exchange the THB 80,000 for dollars at your local bank, which then uses the foreign currency to purchase stock in a Thai corporation.

In the first scenario, the US would be affected because even though money came in, it is not being used but it rather sitting ideal at home.

In the other 2 scenarios, the money was not used to purchase thing in the US but rather went back outside the country. This means that capital flowed out of the US so negatively affects her Net Capital Outflow.

Net capital outflow refers to the amount that is credited from the country and debited to the other country. This means the country faces an outflow of funds. Exports are the activity in which the goods and services are delivered to the other parts of the country.

1. a. Exports will increase by THB 80,000

Living in the US and you just sold something to someone outside the US. This is export so you increased US exports by THB 80,000.

b. Imports will be $0.

No imports from the other country.  

c. Net Exports will be THB 80,000

Net Exports are Exports fewer imports for a given period.

= 80,000 - 0

= THB 80,000

2. Because of the identity equation that relates to net exports, an increase in U.S. net exports Is matched by an increase in U.S. net capital outflow.

As a result of the US exporting goods, money from other countries comes into it. This flow of capital into the US contributes to the U.S. net capital outflow.

3. a. You store the Thai baht in your safety deposit box at home.

b. You purchase THB 48,000 worth of stock in a Thai corporation and THB 32,000 worth of Thai bonds.

c. You exchange the THB 80,000 for dollars at your local bank, which then uses the foreign currency to purchase stock in a Thai corporation.

In the first scenario, the US would be affected because even though the money came in, it is not being used but it rather sitting ideal at home.

In 2 scenarios, the money was not used to purchase things in the US but rather went back outside the country. This means that capital flowed out of the US so negatively affects her Net Capital Outflow.

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Suppose an American buys stock issued by an Argentinian corporation. The Argentinian firm uses the proceeds from the sale to build a new office complex. This is an example of foreign ___________ in Argentina.

1. Which of the following policies are consistent with the goal of increasing productivity and growth in developing countries?

a. Protecting property rights and enforce contracts
b. Providing tax breaks and patents for firms that pursue research and development in health and sciences.
c. Increasing taxes on income from savings
d. Imposing restrictions on foreign ownership of domestic capital.

2. In less developed countries, what does the brain drain refer to?

a. The emigration of highly skilled workers to rich countries
b. Lower productivity due to a malnourished workforce
c. Rapid population growth that increases the burden on the educational system
d. Rapid population growth that lowers the stock of capital per worker

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Answer:

Suppose an American buys stock issued by an Argentinian corporation. The Argentinian firm uses the proceeds from the sale to build a new office complex. This is an example of foreign PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT in Argentina.

1. Which of the following policies are consistent with the goal of increasing productivity and growth in developing countries?

a. Protecting property rights and enforce contracts b. Providing tax breaks and patents for firms that pursue research and development in health and sciences.

Both A and B are essential for increasing economic growth. E.g. if Coke was not able to keep its formula secret in certain country, it will not engage in business there. Investment in R&D is essential for future economic growth.

2. In less developed countries, what does the brain drain refer to?

a. The emigration of highly skilled workers to rich countries

Brain drain refers to the immigration of highly skilled workers from poor countries into rich countries. E.g. a doctor moves from mexico to the US because he/she can earn a much higher salary. But at the same time, all the money and time spent educating the doctor is lost by Mexico and its economy.

Calculate the cost of goods manufactured using the following information: Direct materials used $ 298,700 Direct labor used 132,200 Factory overhead costs 264,200 General and administrative expenses 85,700 Selling expenses 49,000 Work in Process inventory, January 1 118,700 Work in Process inventory, December 31 126,100 Finished goods inventory, January 1 232,300 Finished goods inventory, December 31 238,900

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Answer:$687,700

Explanation:

                                      $

Direct Materials      298,700

Add: Direct Labour  132,200

                                 --------------

Prime Cost                                    430,900

Factory Overhead      264,200

Add: Opening WIP      118,700

Less: Closing WIP       126,100

                                    --------------

                                                         256,800

                                                        --------------

Cost of Good Manufacture              687,700

                                                         ----------------

   

A researcher who has no concern for issues of control or ability to generalize, instead choosing focus on providing rich descriptions would be following the _________ approach.
A. positivistic/empirical
B. interpretive
C. critical
D. scientific

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Answer:

B. interpretive

Explanation:

A researcher who has no concern for issues of control or ability to generalize, instead choosing focus on providing rich descriptions would be following the interpretive approach.

In an interpretive approach to research, researchers are mainly focused on deciphering detailed meaning or rich descriptions so they can have a better understanding of the subject matter.

Under interpretive study, it is assumed that the meaning associated with matters are subjective and inter-subjective depending on their perception, thus researchers attempt to understand matters through the meanings attached by individuals in the sampling population.

Hence, interpretive researchers assume that issues are not singular or objective but depends on various human experiences.

Suppose you inherited $275,000 and invested it at 8.25% per year. How much could you withdraw at the end of each of the next 20 years

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Answer:

$28,533.5

Explanation:

Principal value (PV) = $275,000

Time = 20 years

Rate = 8.25%

Present Value = P ((1-(1+R)^-n) / r)

275,000 = P ((1- (1 + 0.0825)^-20) /.0825)

275,000 x .0825 = P (1-(1/1.0825)^20)

22687.5 = P ((1.0825^20 - 1) / (1.0825 ^20))

22687.50 = P (4.8816 - 1 / 4.8816)

22687.5 = P (3.886 / 4.8816)

22687.5 = p(0.7951)

P = 22687.5 / 0.7951

P = $28533.5

You have a portfolio that is invested 16 percent in Stock A, 36 percent in Stock B, and 48 percent in Stock C. The betas of the stocks are .61, 1.16, and 1.45, respectively. What is the beta of the portfolio

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Answer:

Beta= 1.2112

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Stock A:

Proportion= 0.16

Beta= 0.61

Stock B:

Proportion= 0.36

Beta= 1.16

Stock C:

Proportion= 0.48

Beta= 1.45

To calculate the beta of the portfolio, we need to use the following formula:

Beta= (proportion of investment A*beta A) + (proportion of investment B*beta B) + (proportion of investment C*beta C)

Beta= (0.16*0.61) + (0.36*1.16) + (0.48*1.45)

Beta= 1.2112

You purchased a bond 69 days ago for $891.26. You received an interest payment of $24.00 56 days ago. Today the bond’s price is $884.89. What is the holding period return (HPR) on the bond as of today?

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Answer:

1.97%

Explanation:

The formula to calculate the holding period return is:

HPR=(Income generated+(ending value-initial value)/Initial value)*100

Income generated= $24

Ending value= $884.89

Initial value= $891.26

HPR=(24+(884.89-891.26)/891.26)*100

HPR=(24+(-6.37)/891.26)*100

HPR=(17.63/891.26)*100

HPR=0.0197*100

HPR= 1.97%

According to this, the holding period return (HPR) on the bond as of today is 1.97%.

You want to buy a new sports coupe for $74,500, and the finance office at the dealership has quoted you a loan with an APR of 6.9 percent for 36 months to buy the car.

Required:
a. What will your monthly payments be?
b. What is the effective annual rate on this loan?

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Answer:

a) Monthly payments = $22,969.38

b) Effective rate of return= 7.12%

Explanation:

Loan Amortization: A loan repayment method structured such that a series of equal periodic installments will be paid for certain number of periods to offset both the loan principal amount and the accrued interest.

The monthly installment is computed as follows:  

Monthly installment= Loan amount/annuity factor

Loan amount; = 74,500

Annuity factor = (1 - (1+r)^(-n))/r

r -monthly rate of interest, n- number of months

r- 6.9%/12 = 0.575 % = 0.00575, n = 36 =

Annuity factor = ( 1- (1+00575)^(-36)/0.00575= 32.434

Monthly installment = Loan amount /annuity factor

=  74,500/32.434= 22,969.38

Required monthly payments = $22,969.38

Effective annual interest rate

Effective rate of return = ((1+r)^n- 1) × 100

where r - monthly interest rate- 6.9%/12 = 0.575%

n- number of months= 12 months

Effective rate of return - (1+00575)^(12) - 1× 100=  7.12%

Effective rate of return= 7.12%

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