Finished goods inventory at the end of September was 3,000 units. Ending finished goods inventory is budgeted to equal 25 percent of the next month's sales. Asian Lamp expects to sell the lamps for $25 each. January sales is projected at 16,000 lamps. In going from the sales budget to the production budget, adjustments to the sales budget need to be made for

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Answer 1

Answer: b. finished goods inventories,

Explanation:

To be able to come up with the Production budget, the sales budget will need to be adjusted for finished goods inventories to come up with the total production figure.

For instance:

                                            Production Budget

Sales in units                                                                XXX

Add Ending finished goods inventories                    XXX

Less Opening finished goods inventories                (XXX)

Production units for period                                        XXX


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Rooney Company, which sells electric razors, had $350,000 of cost of goods sold during the month of June. The company projects a 5 percent increase in cost of goods sold during July. The inventory balance as of June 30 is $28,000, and the desired ending inventory balance for July is $29,000. Rooney pays cash to settle 75 percent of its purchases on account during the month of purchase and pays the remaining 25 percent in the month following the purchase. The accounts payable balance as of June 30 was $39,000.

Required:
a. Determine the amount of purchases budgeted for July.
b. Determine the amount of cash payments budgeted for inventory purchases in July.

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Answer:

A. $368,500

B. $276,375

Explanation:

A. Calculation to determine the amount of purchases budgeted for July

Using this formula

Budgeted purchase = Cost of goods sold + Ending inventory - Beginning inventory

Let plug in the formula

Budgeted purchase=$350*000*1.05 + $29,000 - $28,000

Budgeted purchase=$367,500+$29,000-$28,000

Budgeted purchase=$368,500

Therefore the amount of purchases budgeted for July is $368,500

b. Calculation to Determine the amount of cash payments budgeted for inventory

Cash payment = $368,500*75%

Cash payment= $276,375

Therefore the amount of cash payments budgeted for inventory is $276,375

Black Co. acquired 100% of Blue, Inc. on January 1, 2020. On that date, Blue had land with a book value of $38,000 and a fair value of $49,000. Also, on the date of acquisition, Blue had a building with a book value of $250,000 and a fair value of $460,000. Blue had equipment with a book value of $340,000 and a fair value of $280,000. The building had a 10-year remaining useful life and the equipment had a 5-year remaining useful life. How much total expense will be in the consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2020 related to the acquisition allocations of Blue

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Answer:

Black Co.

Total expenses for the year ended December 31, 2020 related to the acquisition allocations of Blue are:

= $102,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Assets of Blue Corporation:

                            Book Value         Fair Value   Depreciation Expense

Land                      $38,000               $49,000         $0

Building                250,000               460,000         46,000

Equipment            340,000              280,000         56,000

Total                   $628,000            $789,000      $102,000

Remaining useful life:

Building = 10 years

Equipment = 5 years

Straight-line Depreciation:

Building = $46,000 ($460,000/10)

Equipment = $56,000 ($280,000/5)      

Bogart Company is considering two alternatives. Alternative A will have revenues of $160,000 and costs of $100,000. Alternative B will have revenues of $180,000 and costs of $125,000. Compare Alternative A to Alternative B showing incremental revenues, costs, and net income. What is the net income increase or decrease if you chose Alternative B instead of Alternative A

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the increase or decrease in the net income when Alternative B should be selected rather Alternative A is given below:

Particulars                Alternative A            Alternative B

Revenue                   $160,000                 $180,000

Less cost                 -$100,000                 $125,000

Net income                 $60,000                $55,000

If we choose alternative B so there would be decrease in the net income by $5,000

Ergo industries, which manufactures automotive parts, had taken carious measures to improve the quality of the products. The product-line mangers at the company had the authority to stop production if they found the components to be defective without the approval of the senior management in the company and to take measures to resolve the issue. This authority motivated the mangers to perform their jobs better. According to hackman and oldham work design model, which of the following core job characteristics is influencing the performance of managers in the above scenario?

a. Skill variety
b. Autonomy
c. Task identity
d. Task significance

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Answer:

b. Autonomy

Explanation:

Since in the question it is mentioned that the industries would take measures so that the products quality could be improved. The product line managers has the authority to stop the production in the case when there is a defective components without taking the approval of the senior management

So here the characteristics that impact the performance of the manager is autonomy as it means the freedom of an employee to finish the work so that they are able to do better work

Heavy​ Products, Inc.​ (HPI) developed standard costs for direct material and direct labor. In​ 2020, HPI estimated the following standard costs for one of their major​ products, the​ 10-gallon plastic container.
Budgeted quantity Budgeted price
Direct materials 0.1 pounds $90 per pound
Direct labor 0.2 hours $30 per hour
During​ June, Heavy Products produced and sold 21,000 containers using 2,400 pounds of direct materials at an average cost per pound of $93 and 2,100 direct manufacturing​ labor-hours at an average wage of $30.50 per hour. June's direct material flexible-budget variance is:_____.
A) $18,720 favorable.
B) $880,000 unfavorable.
C) $100,000 favorable.
D) $60,000 unfavorable.

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Answer:

$34,200

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what June's direct material flexible-budget variance is

Flexible-budget variance = (2,400 × $93) − (21,000 × 0.1 × $90)

Flexible-budget variance =$223,200-$189,000

Flexible-budget variance =$34,200 U

what are the marketing strategies of netflix please help!​

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Answer:7 Modern Marketing Strategy Lessons from the Netflix Business Model

Use Multi-channel Marketing to Connect with People Online and Offline.

Make Emails Memorable and People Will Talk.

Offer Personalized Content to Keep People Hooked.

Let Data Show You the Secrets to Better Customer Service.

Explanation:

Lexigraphic Printing Company is considering replacing a machine that has been used in its factory for four years. Relevant data associated with the operations of the old machine and the new machine, neither of which has any estimated residual value, are as follows:
Old Machine
Cost of machine, 10-year life $89,000
Annual depreciation (straight-line) 8,900
Annual manufacturing costs, excluding depreciation 23,600
Annual nonmanufacturing operating expenses 6,100
Annual revenue 74,200
Current estimated selling price of machine 29,700
New Machine
Purchase price of machine, six-year life $119,700
Annual depreciation (straight-line) 19,950
Estimated annual manufacturing costs, excluding depreciation 6,900
Annual non-manufacturing operating expenses and revenue are not expected to be affected by purchase of the new machine.
Required:
1. Prepare a differential analysis as of April 30 comparing operations using the present machine (Alternative 1) with operations using the new machine (Alternative 2). The analysis should indicate the total differential income that would result over the six-year period if the new machine is acquired.
2. Choices of what other factors should be considered
A. Was the purchase price of the old machine too high?
B. What effect does the federal income tax have on the decision?
C. What opportunities are available for the use of the $90,000 of funds ($119,700 less $29,700 proceeds from the old machine) that are required to purchase the new machine?
D. Should management have purchased a different model of the old machine?
E. Are there any improvements in the quality of work turned out by the new machine?

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Answer:

Lexigraphic Printing Company

1. Differential Analysis as of April 30:

                                                 Old Machine   New Machine    Difference

Annual revenue                              $74,200          $74,200

Annual depreciation (straight-line)    8,900             19,950  

Annual manufacturing

costs, excluding depreciation        23,600              6,900

Annual nonmanufacturing

operating expenses                         6,100                6,100

Total expenses                            $38,600           $32,950

Annual net income                      $35,600           $41,250         $5,650

Net income for 6 six years        $213,600        $247,500       $33,900

2. Other factors that should be considered are:

B. What effect does the federal income tax have on the decision?

C. What opportunities are available for the use of the $90,000 of funds ($119,700 less $29,700 proceeds from the old machine) that are required to purchase the new machine?

E. Are there any improvements in the quality of work turned out by the new machine?

Explanation:

a) Dat and Calculations:

Old Machine

Cost of machine, 10-year life $89,000

Annual depreciation (straight-line) 8,900

Annual manufacturing costs, excluding depreciation 23,600

Annual nonmanufacturing operating expenses 6,100

Annual revenue 74,200

Current estimated selling price of machine 29,700

New Machine

Purchase price of machine, six-year life $119,700

Annual depreciation (straight-line) 19,950

Estimated annual manufacturing costs, excluding depreciation 6,900

Annual nonmanufacturing operating expenses 6,100

Annual revenue 74,200

Differential Analysis as of April 30:

                                                 Old Machine   New Machine    Difference

Annual revenue                              $74,200          $74,200

Annual depreciation (straight-line)    8,900             19,950  

Annual manufacturing

costs, excluding depreciation        23,600              6,900

Annual nonmanufacturing

operating expenses                         6,100                6,100

Total expenses                            $38,600           $32,950

Annual net income                      $35,600           $41,250         $5,650

Net income for 6 six years        $213,600        $247,500       $33,900

If, at the present output level, marginal revenue is $50 and marginal cost is $35, the purely competitive firm Group of answer choices should increase output to maximize its profit or minimize its loss. should reduce output to maximize its profit or minimize its loss. should increase its price to maximize its profit or minimize its loss. should stay at its current output to maximize its profit or minimize its loss.

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Answer: should reduce output to maximize its profit or minimize its loss

Explanation:

Since we are given the information that at the present output level, the marginal revenue is $50 and the marginal cost is $35, this implies that the marginal revenue is more than the marginal cost, which simply means that there'll be a positive marginal profit.

In such scenario, therefore, the purely competitive firm should reduce output to maximize its profit or minimize its loss.

The following labor standards have been established for a particular product: Standard labor hours per unit of output 4.3 hours Standard labor rate $ 17.80 per hour The following data pertain to operations concerning the product for the last month: Actual hours worked 6,300 hours Actual total labor cost $ 112,770 Actual output 1,400 units Required: a. What is the labor rate variance for the month

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

With regards to the above, labor rate variance is computed as;

Direct labor rate variance = (Standard rate - Actual rate) × Actual quantity

Given that;

Standard labor rate per hour = $17.8

Actual hours worked = 6,300

Actual total labor cost = $112,770

Actual rate = $112,770/6,300 = $17.9

Therefore,

Direct labor rate variance = ($17.8 - $17.9) × 6,300

= $630 unfavourable

The following is a partially completed lower section of a departmental expense allocation spreadsheet for Brickland. It reports the total amounts of direct and indirect expenses for the four departments. Purchasing department expenses are allocated to the operating departments on the basis of purchase orders. Maintenance department expenses are allocated based on square footage. Compute the amount of Purchasing department expense to be allocated to Fabrication. Purchasing Maintenance Fabrication Assembly Operating costs $ 42,000 $ 24,000 $ 106,000 $ 72,000 No. of purchase orders 15 5 Sq. ft. of space 3,800 2,200

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Answer:

The amount of Purchasing department expense to be allocated to Fabrication is $31,500.

Explanation:

Note: The data in this question are merged together. They are therefore sorted before answering the question as follows:

                                          Purchasing    Maintenance    Fabrication   Assembly

Operating costs                     $42,000         $24,000       $106,000     $72,000

No. of purchase orders                                                               15                  5

Sq. ft. of space                                                                          3,800         2,200

The explanation of the answer is now given as follows:

Amount allocated to Fabrication = Purchasing department expense * (No. of purchase orders by Fabrication  / (No. of purchase orders by Fabrication + No. of purchase orders by Assembly)) = $42,000 * (15 / (15 + 5)) = $31,500

Therefore, the amount of Purchasing department expense to be allocated to Fabrication is $31,500.

Which of the following reflect the balances of prepayment accounts prior to adjustment?
Balance sheet accounts are understated and income statement accounts are understated
Balance sheet accounts are overstated and income statement accounts are overstated
Balance sheet accounts are understated and income accounts are overstated
Balance sheet accounts are overstated and income statement accounts are understated

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Answer:

The answer is Balance sheet accounts are overstated and income statement account are understated.

Explanation:

The End Co issued preferred stock for proceeds of $19,000 during 2014. The company paid dividends of $3,500 on the preferred stock. The company issued a long-term note payable for $75,000 in exchange for a building during the year and bought $16,000 of new equipment. The company also purchased treasury stock for $5,000. The financing section of the statement of cash flows will report net cash inflows of

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Answer:

The financing section of the statement of cash flows will report net cash inflows of  $10,500

Explanation:

The financing section of the statement of cash flows shows results of cash resulting from capital invested by owners, debt issued and repayments to capital and debt.

Cash Flow from Financing Activities

Preferred Stock Issued                                                        $19,000

Dividends Paid                                                                     ($3,500)

Treasury Stock Purchased                                                  ($5,000)

Net Cash Provided by Financing Activities                        $10,500

1. A person risks losing most or all of his or her money in (a) a savings account (b) an elective savings program (c) a speculative investment (d) a conservative investment

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The answer is C) speculative investment

what is a market failure

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When a market fails like pretty obvious

Fees earned $942,135 Office expense 216,690 Miscellaneous expense 18,845 Wages expense 452,225 Accounts payable 23,555 Accounts receivable 65,950 Cash 252,875 Common stock 135,000 Land 301,000 Supplies 11,305 Cash dividends of $35,800 were paid during the year. Retained earnings as of June 1, 20Y5, were $254,000. Prepare the balance sheet as of May 31, 20Y6. When entering assets, enter them in order of liquidity.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the balance sheet as on May 31, 20Y6 is as follows:

Assets

Cash $252,875

Accounts receivable $65,950

Supplies $11,305

Land    $301,000

Total Assets $631,130

Liabilities  

Accounts payable $23,555

Common Stock $135,000

Retained earnings (see working below) $472,575

Total Liabilities $631,130

Working note

For retained earnings first determine the net loss or net income as the case may be

= Fees earned - office expense - miscellaneous expense - wages expense

= $942,135 - $216,690 - $18,845 - $452,225

= $254,375

Now the ending retained earning balance is

= opening retained earning balance + net income - dividend paid

= $254,000 + $254,375 - $35,800

= $472,575

Briefly discuss the advantages of place departmentalisation​

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Answer:

Places responsibility at a lower level Places emphasis on local markets and problems. Improves coordination in a region Takes advantage of the economics of local operations. Face-to-face communication with local interests.

Drew Chow has an annual salary of $110,250. He is married with no dependents. The married exemption for his state is $4,000. He pays $2.656.25 in state income taxes. What is the state income tax rate?​

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Answer: 2.5%

Explanation:

Drew salary is $110,250 and he gets a married exception of $4,000.

This reduces the taxable income to:

= 110,250 - 4,000

= $106,250

He pays $2,656.25 in taxes on that taxable income so the income tax rate can be found as:

106,250 * tax rate = 2,656.25

Tax rate = 2,656.25 / 106,250

= 2.5%

After successfully completing your corporate finance class, you feel the next challenge ahead is to serve on the board of directors of Schenkel Enterprises. Unfortunately, you will be the only individual voting for you. a.If the company has 430,000 shares outstanding and the stock currently sells for $45, how much will it cost you to buy a seat if the company uses straight voting

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Answer:

$9,675,045

Explanation:

In order to win the election of the board of directors, voting powers should have half a of the voting power and one vote.

Calculating the cost incurred to buy the voting power:

Total cost = [Number of shares / 2 + 1] * Stock price

Total cost = [430,000/2 + 1] * $45

Total cost = 215,001 * $45

Total cost = $9,675,045

So, it will cost one $9,675,045 to buy a seat if the company uses straight voting.

After a major earthquake, the San Francisco Opera Company is offering zero coupon bonds to fund the needed structural repairs to its historic building. Buster Norton is considering the purchase of several of these bonds. The bonds have a face value of $2,000 and are scheduled to mature in 10 years. Similar bonds in the market have an annual YTM of 12 percent. If Mr. Norton purchases three of these bonds today, how much money will he receive 10 years from today at maturity

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Answer:

Buster Norton and the Bonds of San Francisco Opera Company

If Mr. Norton purchases three of these bonds today, in 10 years from today at maturity, he will receive:

= $6,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Face value of each zero coupon bond purchased = $2,000

Number of bonds purchased by Norton = 3

Value of bond investments at maturity = $6,000 ($2,000 * 3)

Maturity period of the San Francisco Opera Company bonds = 10 years

Annual Yield to Maturity of similar bonds in the market = 12%

From an online financial calculator:

Present value of bonds = $1,932 (with each as $644 ($1,932/3))

N (# of periods)  10

I/Y (Interest per year)  12

PMT (Periodic Payment)  0

FV (Future Value)  -6000

 

Results

PV = $1,931.84

Total Interest $4,068.16

Forsyth Company manufactures one product, it does not maintain any beginning or ending inventories, and its uses a standard cost system. During the year, the company produced and sold 10,000 units at a price of $135 per unit. Its standard cost per unit produced is $105 and its selling and administrative expenses totaled $235,000. Forsyth does not have any variable manufacturing overhead costs and it recorded the following variances during the year:
Materials price variance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,500 F
Materials quantity variance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,200 U
Labor rate variance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,500 U
Labor efficiency variance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,400 F
Fixed overhead budget variance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500 F
Fixed overhead volume variance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,000 F
Required:
1. When Forsyth closes its standard cost variances, the cost of goods sold will increase (decrease) by how much?
2. Prepare an income statement for the year.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

1. Computation of cost of goods sold

Particulars Amount

Materials Price Variance

$6,500F

Materials Quantity Variance

$10,200U

Labor Rate Variance

$3,500U

Labour Efficiency Variance

$4,400F

Fixed overhead budget variance $2,500F

Fixed overhead volume variance $12,000F

Cost of goods sold

$11,700

Cost of goods sold would increase by $11,700

2. Income statement for the year

Particulars

Sales

($135 × 10,000) $1,350,000

Less:

Cost of goods sold

Cost of goods sold at standard

($105 × 10,000)

$1,050,000

Add:

Variance adjustment

$11,700

Cost of goods sold

$1,061,700

Gross profit

$288,300

Less:

Selling and administrative expenses

($235,000)

Net operating income

$53,300

You are considering two different methods for constructing a new warehouse site. The first method would use prefabricated building segments, would have an initial cost of $6.5 million, would have annual maintenance costs of $150,000, and would last for 25 years. The second alternative would employ a new carbon-fibre panel technology, would have an initial cost of $8.2 million, would have maintenance costs of $650,000 every ten years, and is expected to last 40 years. Both buildings would be in CCA Class 1 (at a rate of 4 percent) and it is expected that each would have a salvage value equivalent to 25 percent of its construction cost at the end of its useful life. The discount rate the firm uses in evaluating projects is 11 percent. The tax rate is 35 percent. What is the annual cost for each option? (Enter the answers in dollars. Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round the final answers to 2 decimal places. Negative answers should be indicated by a minus sign.)

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Answer:

The first method would use prefabricated building segments, would have an initial cost of $6.5 million.

Assume that as of August 1, 3,000 units of flat panel displays have been produced and sold during the current year. Analysis of the domestic market indicates that 2,000 additional units are expected to be sold during the remainder of the year at the normal product price determined under the product cost method. On August 3, Crystal Displays Inc. received an offer from Maple Leaf Visual Inc. for 800 units of flat panel displays at $225 each. Maple Leaf Visual Inc. will market the units in Canada under its own brand name, and no variable selling and administrative expenses associated with the sale will be incurred by Crystal Displays Inc. The additional business is not expected to affect the domestic sales of flat panel displays, and the additional units could be produced using existing factory, selling, and administrative capacity.

Required:
Prepare a differential analysis of the proposed sale to Maple Leaf Visual Inc.

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Question Completion:

Crystal Displays Inc. recently began production of a new product, flat panel displays, which required the investment of $1,500,000 in assets. The costs of producing and selling 5,000 units of flat panel displays are estimated as follows:

Variable costs per unit:

Direct materials $120

Direct labor 30

Factory overhead 50

Selling and administrative expenses 35

Total variable cost per unit $235

Fixed costs:

Factory overhead $250,000

Selling and administrative expenses 150,000

Selling price is determined as $360 per unit under the product cost method.

Answer:

Crystal Displays Inc.

Differential Analysis of Special Order:

                                         Normal           Special Order          Differential

                                      Production        Alternative 2              Analysis

Sales revenue            $1,800,000            $288,000              $288,000

Variable costs               1,175,000                188,000                 188,000

Contribution margin    $625,000             $100,000              $100,000

Fixed costs:

Factory overhead       $250,000              $0                           $0

Selling and admin.

  expenses                    150,000                0                             0

Total fixed costs         $400,000              $0                           $0

Net income                 $225,000              $100,000              $100,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Investment in assets = $1,500,000

Normal Production and sales units = 5,000

Cost of production and sales:

Variable costs per unit:

Direct materials                     $120  

Direct labor                               30

Factory overhead                     50

Selling and

administrative expenses         35

Total variable cost per unit $235

Fixed costs:

Factory overhead                             $250,000

Selling and administrative expenses 150,000

Total fixed costs                               $400,000

Special order from Maple Leaf Visual Inc.

Quantity ordered = 800 units

Offer price per unit = $225

Selling price per unit = $360

Income Statement, Retained Earnings Statement, and Balance Sheet The following information relates to Ashton Appliances for 2019.

Accounts payable $16,800
Income tax expense $16,650
Accounts receivable 69,900
Income taxes payable 12,000
Accumulated depreciation (building) 104,800
Insurance expense 36,610
Accumulated depreciation (furniture) 27,600
Interest expense 15,500
Bonds payable (due in 7 years) 192,000
Inventory 59,850
Building 300,000
Other assets 92,800
Cash 41,450
Rent expense (store equipment) 80,800
Common shares 243,610
Retained earnings, 12/31/2018 54,000
Cost of goods sold 511,350
Salaries expense 228,710
Depreciation expense (building) 11,050
Salaries payable 7,190
Depreciation expense (furniture) 12,000
Sales revenue 948,670
Furniture 130,000

Required:
Prepare a single-step income statement for 2019.

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Answer:

Ashton Appliances

Single-step income statement for the year ended 2019

Sales revenue                                                             948,670

Less Cost of goods sold                                            (511,350)

Gross Profit                                                                  437,320

Less Expenses

Income tax expense                                16,650

Insurance expense                                  36,610

Interest expense                                      15,500

Rent expense                                          80,800

Salaries expense                                    228,710

Depreciation expense (building)             11,050

Depreciation expense (furniture)           12,000      (401,320)

Net Income / Loss                                                     $36,000

Explanation:

A single-step income statement does not separate expenses from Primary Activities and Secondary Activities. It also does not calculate Operating Income. Instead it calculates Net Income/loss.

Remember only Income and expenses are accounted  in an income statement.

You are a lobbyist hired by a less developed country to try to prevent a developed country from increasing trade barriers against labor-intensive manufactured imports such as textiles. Make your case, arguing from both developed and developing country perspectives, in terms of who gains and who loses.

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Answer:

The answer is explained below in separate headings.

Explanation:

Resources available such as land, labour, capital and entrepreneurship are different for each country. Some may have more while others might have less. The large (developed) countries tend to be more resourceful than those small (developing) countries.

Developed Country

In this case, the capital available at the developed country's disposal helps them export manufactured goods and import labour-intensive goods from developing country with relative ease in order to produce and profit from the market.

Developing Country

From their point of view, the potential to trade outward results in the enhancement in the country's growth and efficiency. This ultimately creates an opportunity for the consumers to benefit from the variety of goods available to choose from and workers of higher incomes.

Hence, if the trade barriers are increased then it would affect both the country's in terms of profit. However, the effect would be more adverse for developing country rather than for a developed country.

Identify which are goals of monetary policy, and which are not. Goals of monetary policy Not goals of monetary policy Answer Bank financial market stability increasing the size of the financial sector economic growth high inflation improving banks' profits high employment price stability Which two goals are often called the dual mandate of the Federal Reserve

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Answer:

goals of monetary policy

financial market stability

economic growth

high employment

price stability

Not goals of monetary policy

increasing the size of the financial market

high inflation

improving banks' profits

Dual mandate :  high employment

price stability

Explanation:

Monetary policy are policies taken by the central bank of a country to increase or reduce aggregate demand.

There are two types of monetary policy :

Expansionary monetary policy : these are polices taken in order to increase money supply. When money supply increases, aggregate demand increases. reducing interest rate and open market purchase are ways of carrying out expansionary monetary policy

Contractionary monetary policy : these are policies taken to reduce money supply. When money supply decreases, aggregate demand falls. Increasing interest rate and open market sales are ways of carrying out contractionary monetary policy

Goals of monetary policy include

financial market stability economic growth high employment price stability

The dual mandate of the Federal Reserve was birthed as a result of the stagflation of the 1970s. Stagflation is a period of high unemployment and high inflation levels

The dual mandate are : high employment, stable prices and moderate long-term interest rates.

Consider a hypothetical economy where there are no taxes and no international trade. Households spend $0.50 of each additional dollar they earn and save the remaining $0.50. If there are no taxes and no international trade, the oversimplified multiplier for this economy is __________

Suppose that the price level in our economy remains the same and that there is still no international trade. Now, however, the government decides to implement an income tax of 5% on each dollar of income. The MPC and MPS, however, remain the same as before. In this case, after accounting for the impact of taxes, the multiplier in this economy is ___________, and a $200 billion decrease in investment spending will lead to a billion in output.

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Answer:

i) 2

ii) 1.9

iii) $200 billion decrease in investment will lead to a $380 billion decrease in output

Explanation:

i) Determine the oversimplified multiplier for this economy

MPC value of the economy = 0.5

spending multiplier = 1 - / 1 - MPC VALUE )

∴ oversimplified multiplier = 1 / 0.5  =  2

ii) Given that the Government implement an income tax of 5%

The Multiplier of the economy = 1 / [ 1 - MPC (1-t) ]

                                                   = 1 / [ 1 - 0.5(1-0.05 )]

                                                   = 1 / ( 1 - 0.475 )  = 1.9

iii) $200 billion decrease in investment will lead to a $380 billion decrease in output

total change in output = 1.9 * 200 =$ 380

what is mean by vocational training?​

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Answer:

Hope this helps

Explanation:

It means a instrustional program or courses that focus on the skills required for a particular job function or trade.In vocational training educates and prepares students for specific careers, disregarding transitional unrelated academic subjects.

Dobler Company uses a periodic inventory system. Details for the inventory account for the month of January 2022 are as follows: Units Per unit price Total Balance, 1/1/2022 300 $5 $1500 Purchase, 1/15/2022 150 ..5.3 795 Purchase, 1/28/2022 150 ..5.5 825 An end of the month (1/31/2022) inventory showed that 240 units were on hand. If the company uses LIFO, what is the value of the ending inventory

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Answer:

$2,405

Explanation:

LIFO assumes that the units to arrive last will be sold first. Therefore the value of ending inventory is based on the earlier (old) prices.

Ending Inventory = 240 units x $5 = $2,405

Is a business cycle a type of recession?
yes or no?

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Answer:

The Answer is gonna be Yes

All unethical practices are covered under the law.
True or False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Law represent the rules and regulations made by the government in order to fulfill them so that each and every individual could work on ethical way, Here only the ethical practices are covered under the law if anyone is not following the rules and regulations proper action should be taken against that person. Also it is compulsory for all to follow the rules and regulations

Therefore the given statement is false

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