Exercise 8-07 At December 31, 2019, Pharoah Company Company had a credit balance of $18,100 in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts. During 2020, Pharoah Company wrote off accounts totaling $12,900. One of those accounts ($2,100) was later collected. At December 31, 2020, an aging schedule indicated that the balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts should be $23,700. Prepare journal entries to record the 2020 transactions of Pharoah Company Company

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Answer 1

Answer:

Entries are given below

Explanation:

DATA:

Opening Balance in the allowance for doubtful debt = $18,100

During 2020 Pharoah company wrote off accounts totaling 12,900

Entry                                                       DEBIT        CREDIT

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $11,800  

Accounts Receivable                                               $11,800

At December 31, 2020, an aging schedule indicated that the balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts should be $23,700

Entry                                                       DEBIT        CREDIT

Bad debt expense                                $17,400

Allowance for doubtful debt                                    $17,400

           

Working

Balance before adjustment = $18,100 - $11,800

Balance before adjustment = $6,300

After Aging schedule indication

Adjustment  = $23,700 - 6,300

Adjustment = $17,400


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The six member countries that have embraced a common market are disappointed with the outcome of their economic integration. They want something that entails a closer economic integration and cooperation than a common market and decide to pursue a common currency. They are forming a(n)

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Answer:

The correct answer is "Economic union ".

Explanation:

An economic union becomes a category of the block of commerce that consists of a shared marketplace including another customs union. The participating countries get both good legislation on drug control, the free flow of goods, services as well as growth factors as well as a similar foreign exchange strategy.

So that they forming an Economic union.

Vernon Inc. would like to set the best price for a new product. The firm conducts an experimental study by selling the new product at two different prices in two different locations keeping other factors constant to see if a lower price results in better sales. This is most likely an example of ________ research.

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When the firm conducts an experimental study by selling the new product at two different prices in two different location, this is most likely an example of casual research.

What is casual research?

A causal Research refers to type of conclusive research a research that want to establish a cause and effect relationship between two or more variables in order to draw a conclusion.

Hence, the type of research done by the firm is an example of causal research.

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Rock Adventures has 15 employees each working 40 hours per week and earning $30 an hour. Federal income taxes are withheld at 15% and state income taxes at 6%. FICA taxes are 7.65% and unemployment taxes are 3.8% of the first $7,000 earned per employee. What is the employer's total payroll tax expense for the first week of January?

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Answer:

$2,061

Explanation:

DATA:

Number of employees = 15 employees

Number of hours worked = 40 hours

Earning per hour = $30

Tax Rate = 15%

Unemployment tax rate = 3.8%

FICA tax rate = 7.65%

Solution

Employer's total payroll tax expense can be calculated by adding the FICA tax and unemployment tax from the employee's Basic pay.

Calculation

Basic Pay (15x40x30)                            = $18,000

FICA (18,000 x 7.65%)                            = $1,377

Unemployment tax ( 18,000 x 3.8%)     = $684

Employer's total payroll tax expense    = $2,061

Hector Company gathered the following reconciling information in preparing its March bank reconciliation: Cash balance per books, 3/31$12,000 Notes receivable collected by bank6,000 Outstanding checks9,000 Deposits in transit4,500 Bank service charge75 NSF check1,200 Using the above information, determine the adjusted cash balance for March. a.$7,500 b.$16,725 c.$15,500 d.$12,225

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Answer: $16,725

Explanation:

Given the following :

Cash balance per books for March = $12,000

Notes receivable collected by banks = $6000

Bank service charge - $75

Non-sufficient fund (NSF) check - $1200

Therefore, Adjusted cash balance for March:

(balance per books + notes receivable - bank service charge - NSF check)

$(12,000 + 6,000 - 75 - 1200)

$(18000 - 1275)

= $16,725

Taylor s has a beta of .78 and a debt-to-equity ratio of .2. The market rate of return is 10.6 percent, the tax rate is 34 percent, and the risk-free rate is 1.4 percent. The pretax cost of debt is 6.1 percent. What is the firm's WACC

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Answer: 7.82%

Explanation:

Given the following :

Beta (B) = 0.78

Debt to equity ratio = 0.2

Market rate of return (Rm) = 10.6% = 0.106

Tax rate (T) = 34% = 0.34

Risk free rate (Rf) = 1.4% = 0.014

Pretax cost of debt (Kd) = 6.1% = 0.061

WACC =

Cost of equity (Ke) = Rf + (Rm - Rf) * B

Ke = 0.014 + (0.106 - 0.014) * 0.78

Ke = 0.014 + (0.092)*0.78

Ke = 0.014 + 0.07176

Ke = 0.08576

Equity (E) = 1

Debt (D) = 0.2

Total volume of company's finance (V) = 1+0.2 = 1.2

WACC = (E/V)*Ke + (D/V)*(1 - T)*Kd

WACC = [(1/1.2)*0.08576] + [(0.2/1.2)*(1 -0.34)*0.061

WACC = [0.0714666 + 0.00671]

WACC = 0.0781766 = 0.0782 = 7.82%

Soho Bottling was started in a kitchen in Brooklyn, New York, and makes soft drinks. After going through the various steps in the new-product development process, when the company finally entered the commercialization stage of the new product development process, they knew to succeed they would have to

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Answer:

promote the product to distributors and retailers to get wide distribution

Explanation:

In this scenario, they knew to succeed they would have to promote the product to distributors and retailers to get wide distribution. This would allow them to get their product in front of as many potential customers as possible. This is a necessity for every company. Otherwise, their target client population would not be able to purchase their product, or may even have a hard time doing so and change their minds on the purchase, thus drastically hurting Soho Bottling's profits.

Charlie, the CEO of Collier Chemical, likes to boast that his company offers the highest salaries in the industry, has excellent working conditions, and has clear and consistent company policies. Yet he admits his workforce is not highly motivated. Herzberg's research suggests that Collier Chemical is having difficulty motivating its employees because it is focusing on:

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Answer: hygiene factors

Explanation:

From the analysis in the question, we can infer that the organization is focusing on the hygiene factors. According to Herzberg, even though the hygiene factors are vital, they don't motivate workers but they may lead to dissatisfaction at workplace when they're not in place.

Examples of hygiene factors are the organizational policies, relationships with co-workers, compensation, physical work environment, and job security.

Under Section 401 of the Uniform Securities act, the term "agent" does not include an individual who represents an issuer in effecting transactions in a security A) issued by and representing an interest in or a debt of, or guaranteed by, any federal savings and loan association, or any building and loan or similar association organized under the laws of any state and authorized to do business in this state B) issued by and representing an interest in or a debt of, or guaranteed by, any bank organized under the laws of the United States, or any bank, savings institution, or trust company organized and supervised under the laws of any state C) issued by any person organized and operated not for private profit but exclusively for religious, educational, benevolent, charitable, fraternal, social, athletic, or reformatory purposes, or as a chamber of commerce or trade or professional association D) issued or guaranteed by any federal credit union or any credit union, industrial loan association, or similar association organized and supervised under the laws of this state

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Answer:

B) issued by and representing an interest in or a debt of, or guaranteed by, any bank organized under the laws of the United States, or any bank, savings institution, or trust company organized and supervised under the laws of any state.

Explanation:

The Uniform Securities Act ( USA ) is a model statute or legal framework designed to guide each state of the United States of America in drafting and balancing both state and federal regulatory securities law. It is used in the United States of America to prosecute all fraud relating to buying and selling of securities.

Under Section 401 of the Uniform Securities act, the term "agent" does not include an individual who represents an issuer in effecting transactions in a security issued by and representing an interest in or a debt of, or guaranteed by, any bank organized under the laws of the United States, or any bank, savings institution, or trust company organized and supervised under the laws of any state.

However, under Section 401 of the Uniform Securities act, the term "agent" means any individual other than a broker-dealer who represents a broker-dealer or issuer in effecting or attempting to effect purchases or sales of securities.

Budweiser is a popular brand of beer. Part of this company's market research of U.S. consumers looked at education levels of beer consumers. What education level is the likely consumer of beer (that with highest propensity to buy and consumer beer) to have attained

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Answer:

did not graduate high school

Explanation:

Survey Reports from the Simons Dataset for research and Development, Indicate that the vast majority of individuals in the US that are consumers of beer did not graduate high school. The reason for this can vary largely. Psychologists believe that these individuals started consuming alcohol at an early age due to childhood trauma and their addiction caused them to abandon their education.

Marks Corporation has two operating departments, Drilling and Grinding, and an office. The three categories of office expenses are allocated to the two departments using different allocation bases. The following information is available for the current period:

Office Expenses Total Allocation Basis
Salaries $ 42,000 Number of employees
Depreciation 22,000 Cost of goods sold
Advertising 45,000 Net sales
Item Drilling Grinding Total
Number of employees 1,200 1,800 3,000
Net sales $ 340,000 $ 510,000 $ 850,000
Cost of goods sold $ 95,000 $ 155,000 $ 250,000

The amount of the total office expenses that should be allocated to Drilling for the current period is:
A. $71,600.

B. $43,160.

C. $109,000.

D. $600,000.

$53,000.

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Answer:

Total Office expense allocated to Drilling for this current period is $43,160

Explanation:

Office expense allocation to Drilling

Salaries = $42,000 x 1200 employees/3000 total employee = $16,800  

Depreciation = $22,000 x $95,000/ $250,000 total COGS=     $8,360

Advertising = $45,000 x $340,000/ $850000 total Sales  =       $18,000

Total Office expense allocated to Drilling=                                 $43,160

The demand for an electronic component is normally distributed with an average daily demand of 500 units and a standard deviation of 50. The lead time for the component is 9 days. If a service level of 95% is desired then the company's reorder point for this component would be approximately Group of answer choices

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Answer:

4,747

Explanation:

The computation of the reorder point is shown below:-

Reorder Point = Average Daily demand × Lead time + ( Service level × (Average lead time × standard deviation of demand^2 )^ 0.5

For service probability level of 95% is 1.64

= 500 × 9 + 1.64 × (9 × 50^2)^0.5

= 4,500 + 1.64 × 150

= 4,500 + 247

= 4,747

Therefore for computing the reorder point we simply applied the above formula.

Which of the following may be deductible in 2019? a.Fines paid for violations of the law. b.Interest on a loan used in a hobby. c.Bribes that relate to a U.S. business. d.All of these choices are correct. e.None of these choices are correct.

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Answer:

b.Interest on a loan used in a hobby.

The statement made by Lynn Turner, former SEC chief accountant, "Are the auditors going to serve management, or are they going to serve the best interests of the investing public?", refers to concerns about:

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Answer:

The correct answer is "Conflict between professionalism and commercialism".

Explanation:

As a professional service rather than partnership presents a condition that may impede the implementation including its independent review-this statement generates possible interest confliction as the impairment of the conclusion of the investigation contributes to the violation of conduct.A professional service produces a condition that may well compromise impartial judgment - The journalistic integrity of an external auditor should not be compromised according to the standard prohibition claim. This can then cause friction.

So that the given statement refers to the above solution.

Thompson Company had $1,000 in office supplies at the beginning of the fiscal year. At the end of the fiscal year, Thompson Company did an inventory of the office supplies and determined that $300 of supplies remained in the supply room unused. What is the amount of Supplies Expense at the end of the fiscal year?

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Answer: Amount of supplies expense = $700

Explanation:

Given the following :

Amount of supplies at the beginning of the year = $1000

Amount of supplies which remained unused = $300

Amount of supplies expense at the end of the fiscal year = Amount of used supplies

Amount of used supplies = (amount of supplies at beginning - amount of unused supplies)

Amount of used supplies = ($1000 - $300)

Amount of used supplies = $700

Therefore, amount of supplies expense = $700

Under a flexible exchange rate system a decline in the value of a currency relative to other currencies is a called a(n) _______ and under a fixed exchange rate system a decrease in the official value of a currency is called a(n) ________.

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Answer:

Depreciation:devaluation.

Explanation:

Under a flexible exchange rate system a decline in the value of a currency relative to other currencies is a called a depreciation. This could be as a result of factors such as government monetary policies, varying interest rates, aversion of risks by investors, inflation etc.

On the other hand, under a fixed exchange rate system a decrease in the official value of a currency is called a devaluation. This is mainly due to the government monetary policy, so as to shore up the export of a country and to improve foreign trade.

Two technicians are discussing the hvac r fild. Technician a says that industry codes that require certain types of installation practice carry the forced of law with them technician b say that ansi is a organization's that estblis codes for the hvac/r fild

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Answer: Technician B is correct.

Explanation: It should be noted that, that ansi is a organization's that establishes codes for the hvac/r fild. Therefore, the position of technician a that says industry codes that require certain types of installation practice carry the forced of law with them is wrong.

Sparrow Products Industries stock is currently selling for $80. It just paid its annual dividend of $2 after reporting an ROE of 15%. The firm pays out 50% of its earnings as dividends. What is the expected return of this stock?

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Answer:

Expected return on stock = 9.68%

Explanation:

Cost of equity can be ascertained using the dividend valuation model. The model states that the price of a stock is the present value of future dividends discounted at the required rate of return.  

Ke=( Do( 1+g)/P ) + g  

g- growth rate in dividend, P- price of the stock,  Ke- required return, D- dividend payable in now

DATA

D0- 2, g- ?,  P- 80

Note that the growth rate in dividend is missing so we wold work it out as follows:

g = dividend retention rate ×Return on equity

g = 0.15*0.5 = 7%

Expected return on stock

= (2× (1+0.07)/80)  +  0.07 = 0.09675

Expected return on stock =  0.09675  × 100 = 9.675

Expected return on stock = 9.68%

Jordan Industries produced 6,000 units of product that required 1.5 standard hours per unit. The standard variable overhead cost per unit is $2.75 per hour. The actual variable factory overhead was $29,000. Determine the variable factory overhead controllable variance.

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Answer:

$4,250 unfavorable

Explanation:

For the computation of variable factory overhead controllable variance first we need to determine the standard variable factory overhead which is shown below:-

Standard variable factory overhead is

= 6,000 units ×  1.5 standard hours per unit × $2.75 per hour

= $24,750

Variable factory overhead controllable variance = Actual variable factory overhead - standard variable factory overhead

= $29,000 - $24,750

= $4,250 unfavorable

Therefore we applied the above formula.

When a business combination occurs, or a company obtains control over another, a special set of accounting principles known as the acquisition method applies. The acquisition method requires that the acquired net assets are recorded on the balance sheet at fair value, regardless of the amount paid by the acquirer.
a. True
b. False

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Answer:

a. True

Explanation:

The Acquirer is deemed to have acquired the assets at Fair Value at the Acquisition date.

These assets are then included in the Consolidated Statements at their fair values at acquisition irregardless of the amount paid by the acquirer.

The difference in the amount paid by Acquirer and the Net Assets acquired can bring about Goodwill or a Gain from Bargain Purchase.

Distinguish among operating, investing, and financing activities for the statement of cash flows indirect method) Aurum Investments specializes in low-risk government bonds. Identify each of​ Aurum's transactions as operating​ (O), investing​ (I), financing​ (F), noncash investing and financing​ (NIF), or a transaction that is not reported on the statement of cash flows​ (N). Indicate whether each item increases​ (+) or decreases ​(minus​) cash. The indirect method is used for operating cash flows.
A. Acquisition of equipment by issuance of note payable
B. Purchase of long-term investment with cash
C. Issuance of long-term note payable to borrow cash
D. Increase in prepaid expenses
E. Decrease in accrued liabilities
F. Loss of sale of equipment
G. Decrease in accounts receivable
H. Depreciation of equipment
I. Increase in accounts payable Amortization of intangible assets
K. Purchase of treasury stock
L. Payment of long-term debt
M. Increase in salary payable
N. Cash sale of land
O. Sale of long-term investment
P. Acquisition of building by cash payment
Q. Net income
R. Issuance of common stock for cash
S. Payment of cash dividend

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Answer:

A.  noncash investing and financing​ (NIF)

B.  investing​ (I), decreases ​(minus​)

C.  financing​ (F), increases​ (+)

D. operating​ (O), decreases ​(minus​)

E.  operating​ (O), increases​ (+)

F.  operating​ (O), increases​ (+)

G. operating​ (O), increases​ (+)

H. operating​ (O), increases​ (+)

I.   operating​ (O), increases​ (+)

J.  operating​ (O), increases​ (+)

K.  financing​ (F), decreases ​(minus​)

L.  financing​ (F), decreases ​(minus​)

M. operating​ (O), increases​ (+)

N. investing​ (I), increases​ (+)

O. investing​ (I), increases​ (+)

P. investing​ (I), decreases ​(minus​)

Q. operating​ (O), increases​ (+)

R. financing​ (F), increases​ (+)

S. financing​ (F), decreases ​(minus​)

Explanation:

Operating Activities includes the Net Income and adjustments to the net income for (1) non-cash items previously included or deducted and (2) changes in working capital.

Investing Activities includes sale and investments in Property , Plant and Equipment items.

Financing Activities includes sale of ownership interest and aquisition of financing sources.

To answer this question, the cash flow from operating activities, cash flow from investing activities, and cash flow from financing activities are first as explained.

Cash flow from operating activities represents the revenue generated by a company's ongoing, routine business activity, such as manufacturing and selling things or providing a service to clients.

On a company's cash flow statement, cash flow from operating activities is the first section shown they comprise of net Income, as well as revisions to net Income for previously included or subtracted non-cash items and changes in working capital.

Cash flow from investing activities refer to the cash generated or expended on non-current assets that are expected to yield a profit in the future.

Capital expenditures, lending money, and the sale of investment securities are examples of cash flow from investing activities.

Cash flow from financing activities portion of a company's cash flow statement illustrates the net cash flows used to finance the business.

Examples of cash flow from financing activities include sales of shares, issue of debentures, and among others.

As a result of the above explanation, we have:

A. Acquisition of equipment by issuance of note payable = NIF

B. Purchase of long-term investment with cash = I-

C. Issuance of long-term note payable to borrow cash = F+

D. Increase in prepaid expenses = O-

E. Decrease in accrued liabilities = O-

F. Loss of sale of equipment = O+

G. Decrease in accounts receivable = O+

H. Depreciation of equipment = O+

I. Increase in accounts payable = O+

J. Amortization of intangible assets = O+

K. Purchase of treasury stock = F-

L. Payment of long-term debt = F-

M. Increase in salary payable = O+

N. Cash sale of land = I+

O. Sale of long-term investment = I+

P. Acquisition of building by cash payment = I-

Q. Net income = O+

R. Issuance of common stock for cash = F+

S. Payment of cash dividend = F-

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Carrie recently received the Employee of the Year award at the call center where she works as a customer service representative. She was chosen for the award because she is known to be highly courteous toward even the most difficult of callers and is efficient at handling their queries. A month after receiving the award, Carrie submits her resignation. According to her exit interview, she felt burnt out. Which of the following best explains this situation?
A) Carrie was overwhelmed by the award.
B) Carrie lacked the skills and motivation to perform her job in an effective manner.
C) Carrie felt the strain of having to constantly fake positive emotions towards her customers.
D) Carrie was demotivated by the lack of recognition and respect from her peers.
E) Carrie was unable to empathize with her callers and the problems that they faced.

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Answer: C. Carrie felt the strain of having to constantly fake positive emotions towards her customers

Explanation: Burn outs describes conditions where an individual becomes tired due to overwork. Carrie feeling the strain of having to constantly fake positive emotions towards her customers (due to her highly courteous nature) turned in her resignation as this can be very draining and can be seen as overwork.

The balance in the Finished Goods inventory account at the beginning of the month was $79,000 and at the end of the month was $72,000. The cost of goods manufactured for the month was $361,600. The actual manufacturing overhead cost incurred was $118,400 and the manufacturing overhead cost applied to jobs was $112,000. The adjusted cost of goods sold that would appear on the income statement for July is

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Answer:

Adjusted cost of goods sold    $ 375,000

Explanation:

Under-absorbed overhead = Actual overhead - Absorbed overhead

                                              = 118,400- 112,000 = 6,400

Under-absorbed overhead= 6,400

Data:

Opening inventory                                        79,000          

cost of goods sold                                         361,600                          

under absorbed overhead                           6,400

closing inventory                                          72,000

The income statement would as follows:

                                                                                 $

Opening inventory                                               79,000          

Add cost of goods sold                                         361,600                          

Add under absorbed overhead                               6,400

less closing inventory                                             (72,000)

Adjusted cost of goods                                          375,000

Note the under absorbed overhead implies that the cost of manufactured reported before the adjustment for the under-absorbed overhead is under cost and charged. To correct this the under absorbed overheard figure is added back.            

Beef Burgers, Inc. contracts to buy five hundred head of cattle from Cattle Ranch. Before the seller delivers, an outbreak of disease causes a quarantine of the ranch. In this circumstance, the perfect tender rule:________.
A) ​applies to both parties.
B) ​no longer applies.
C) ​applies only to Beef Burgers.
D) ​applies only to Cattle Ranch.

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Answer:

B) ​no longer applies.

Explanation:

Based on the information given the perfect tender rule will NO LONGER APPLIES because the seller which is Cattle Ranch is yet to deliver the cattle to Beef Burgers, Inc before the outbreak of the disease causes a quarantine of the ranch, which is why the perfect tender rule states that a buyer is only permitted to reject goods that is been delivered to him or her from a seller only in a situation where the seller's delivered the goods in way that are not perfect or that does not meet the contract agreement between both the buyer and the sellers or in a situation where the goods did not conform to the description which may make the buyer to legally reject the goods delivered.

Therefore based on above scenario between Beef Burgers, Inc the buyer and Cattle Ranch the perfect tender rule will NO LONGER APPLIES .

The cost method that will yield an ending inventory that is closer to current prices is the a.FIFO inventory cost method. b.LIFO inventory cost method. c.specific identification inventory cost method. d.weighted average inventory cost method.

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Answer: a.FIFO inventory cost method

Explanation: The First-In-First-Out inventory costing method involves applying the price associated with the oldest inventory purchase to goods sold. When the FIFO inventory method is used, when the number of goods purchased for the oldest inventory is exhausted, the cost of goods sold is then associated with the next oldest inventory. With these cost inventory method, the ending inventory always moves closer to the current prices of goods since the older inventory cost is applied first.

A poultry farmer is debating whether to acquire Rhode Island Reds or Buff Orpingtons to lay the eggs he wants to sell. The fixed costs for the Buffs would be $7500 and the variable costs per egg would be a dime per egg. The Reds would have a fixed cost of $6000 and a variable cost of fifteen cents. At what level of egg production would the poultry farmer be indifferent between Rhode Island Reds and Buff Orpingtons

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Answer:

30,000

Explanation:

$7500 + 0.1x = $6000 + 0.15x

collect like terms and solve for x

$7500 - $6000 = 0.05x

x = 30,000

Which of the following examples illustrates an oligopoly market? a. a farmers’ market with many individuals selling sweet corn and tomatoes b. a city whose electrical service is provided by one electric co-operative c. a city with two firms who are licensed to sell school uniforms for the local schools d. a city with many independently-owned hair styling salons

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Answer:

c. a city with two firms who are licensed to sell school uniforms for the local schools

Explanation:

An oligopoly is an industry that is dominated by few large firms.

characteristics of an oligopoly are :

high barriers to entry or exit of firms

few large firms

interdependence among firms

a farmers’ market with many individuals selling sweet corn and tomatoes is an example of a monopoly

 a city whose electrical service is provided by one electric co-operative is an example of a monopoly

a city with two firms who are licensed to sell school uniforms for the local schools is an example of a duopoly which is a type of monopoly

a city with many independently-owned hair styling salons is an example of monopolistic competition

The risk-free rate of return is 5%, the required rate of return on the market is 10%, and High-Flyer stock has a beta coefficient of 1.5. If the dividend per share expected during the coming year, D1, is $2.50 and g = 4%, at what price should a share sell? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.

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Answer:

$ 29.41

Explanation:

The first is to calculate the investor's required rate of return on the stock as shown below:

Ke=Risk-free rate+Beta*(return on the market-Risk-free rate)

Risk-free rate is 5%

Beta is 1.5

return on the market is 10%

Ke=5%+1.5*(10%-5%)=12.50%

The stock price formula is given below

stock price=D1/Ke-g

D1 is the expected dividend of $2.50

Ke is 12.50%

g =4%

Stock price=2.50/(12.50%-4%)=$ 29.41  

Answer:

Explanation:

k=Rf+B(E[r]-Rf):  k=5%+1.5(10$-5%)=12.5%

V=2.4/(12.5%-4%)= 30

How does merit pay differ from a bonus? Group of answer choices A bonus becomes part of an employee's base pay, but merit pay does not. A bonus is linked to individual performance, while merit pay is linked to team performance. Merit pay is linked to individual performance, while a bonus is linked to team performance. Merit pay becomes part of an employee's base pay, but a bonus does not.

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Answer: Merit pay becomes part of an employee's base pay, but a bonus does not.

Explanation:

A merit is an increase in the salary of an employee due to the employee's performance, dedication and hardwork towards his or her job and it is becomes part of the base pay of the employee.

A bonus is a financial compensation that is given to a worker. It should be noted that the bonus is usually a one time payment and doesn't become part of a worker's pay.

During the month of April, it is permissible for an institution's basketball coach to lecture at a non institutional, privately owned basketball camp that is operated under restrictions applicable to institutional camps. True or False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Since in the question,  it is given that in the month of April there is the permission of basketball coach for lecturing at non-institutional camp i.e private owned but it is operated under the restrictions i.e to be applied for only institutional camps

Since it is applicable for only institutional camps but he coached to non-institutional, privately owned

so the given statement is false

In January, Stitch, Inc. adopted the dollar-value LIFO method of inventory valuation. At adoption, inventory was valued at $50,000. During the year, inventory increased $30,000 using base-year prices, and prices increased 10%. The designated market value of Stitch's inventory exceeded its cost at year end. What amount of inventory should Stitch report in its year-end balance sheet

Answers

Answer:

$83,000

Explanation:

Calculation of the amount of inventory that Stitch should report in its year-end balance sheet

First step is to calculate for the 10% price increase

Increase price = ( $30,000 x 10% ) =$3,000

Second step is to add up the price increase to the amount of increase in inventory

$30,000 + $3,000 =$33,000

Hence, $33,000 will now be the increased in price inventory

Last step is to calculate for the amount of inventory that Stitch should report in its year-end balance sheet

Using this formula

Inventory to be reported = Valued of the Adoption inventory + Increase price Inventory

Where,

Adoption inventory value= $50,000

Increase price Inventory=$33,000

Let plug in the formula

Inventory to be reported = $50,000 + $33,000

Inventory to be reported =$83,000

Therefore the amount of inventory that Stitch should report in its year-end balance sheet will be $83,000

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