Fleming Company provided the following information on selected transactions during 2021: Dividends paid to preferred stockholders $ 500,000 Loans made to affiliated corporations 1,400,000 Proceeds from issuing bonds 1,600,000 Proceeds from issuing preferred stock 2,100,000 Proceeds from sale of equipment 800,000 Purchases of inventories 2,400,000 Purchase of land by issuing bonds 600,000 Purchases of treasury stock 1,200,000 The net cash provided (used) by financing activities during 2021 is

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Answer 1

Answer:

$2,000,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what The net cash provided (used) by financing activities during 2021 is

Using this formula

Net cash provided (used) by financing activities=(Dividends paid to preferred stockholders)+Proceeds from issuing bonds+Proceeds from issuing preferred stock+(Purchases of treasury stock )

Let plug in the formula

Net cash provided (used) by financing activities=($ 500,000) +$1,600,000 + $2,100,000 + ($1,200,000)

Net cash provided (used) by financing activities=$2,000,000

Therefore The net cash provided (used) by financing activities during 2021 is $2,000,000


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concord corporation purchased a new machine on may 1, 2012 for $559200. at the time of acquisition, the machine was estimated to have a useful life of ten years and an estimated salvage value of $26400. the company has recorded monthly depreciation using the straight-line method. on march 1, 2021, the machine was sold for $71400. what schold be the loss regognized from the sale of the machine

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Answer:

$17,160

Explanation:

According to the scenario, computation of the given data are as follows,

Purchase price = $559,200

Useful life = 10 years or 120 months

Salvage value = $26,400

Total time in months(May1,2012 - Mar1,2021) = 106 months

So, depreciation cost = ($559,200 - $26,400) ÷ 120 = $4,440 per month

So, total depreciation cost for 106 months = $4,440 × 106 = $470,640

Book value = Purchase price - depreciation

= $559,200 - $470,640

= $88,560

Hence, Loss = Book value - sold value

= $88,560 - $71,400

= $17,160

The shareholders' equity of Green Corporation includes $200,000 of $1 par common stock and $400,000 of 6% cumulative preferred stock. The board of directors of Green declared cash dividends of $60,000 in 2011 after paying $20,000 cash dividends in each of 2010 and 2009. What is the amount of dividends common shareholders will receive in 2011?
a. 28000
b. 30000
c. 50000
d. 25000

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Answer:

Option a (28000) is the right option.

Explanation:

Given:

Preferred stock,

= $400,000

In year 2009 and 2010, the dividends paid,

= $20,000 each year

Dividends declared,

= $60,000

Now,

The preferred dividend per year will be:

= [tex]Preferred \ stock\times 6 \ percent[/tex]

= [tex]400000\times 6 \ percent[/tex]

= [tex]24,000[/tex] ($)

Arrears in preferred dividend per year will be:

= [tex]24000-20000[/tex]

= [tex]4000[/tex] ($)

For preferred stock, the total dividends arrears will be,

= [tex]4000\times 2[/tex]

= [tex]8000[/tex] ($)

hence,

The dividends which are received by the common stock holders will be:

= [tex]Dividends \ declared-Preferred \ dividend-Arrears \ in \ preferred \ dividend[/tex]

By putting the values, we get

= [tex]60000-24000-8000[/tex]

= [tex]28000[/tex]

Assume that the marginal tax rate is as follows: 10% for $0-$10,000; 15% for $10,000.01-$25,000; 20% for $25,000.01-$50,000; and 25% for $50,000.01 or more. Next, assume a business has an EBIT of $10,100 and an interest expense of $0. What would you expect the average tax rate on the ROA to be

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Answer:

e, 10.15%

Explanation:

The computation of the average tax rate on the ROA is shown below

Given that the business has an EBIT of $10,100 and the interest expense is $0

So based on the given options, we can say that the expected average tax rate on the ROA is 10.15%

Therefore, the option e is correct

And, the same would be considered and relevant

Sergey bought two shares of a stock at $22 each in early January 2018. At the end of a year he earned $2 dividend on each one. By year-end 2018 the price had risen to $22.50. In early January (after the holidays) he bought another share at that price. At year-end 2019 the price was $22.80 and the dividend of $2 a share was again paid out. What was the dollar weighted return on his investment?

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Answer: 10.79%

Explanation:

Based on the information given, the return in year 1 will be:

= (22.5 + 2)/21 - 1

= 1.1136 - 1

= 0.1136

= 11.36%

The return in year 2 will be:

= (22.8 + 2)/22.5 - 1

= 1.1022 - 1

= 0.1022

= 10.22%

Therefore weighted return will be:

= (11.36% + 10.22%)/2

= 21.58%/2

= 10.79%

On Point, Inc., is interested in producing and selling a deluxe electric pencil sharpener. Market research indicates that customers are willing to pay $40 for such a sharpener and that 20,000 units could be sold each year at this price. The cost to produce the sharpener is currently estimated to be $34. a. If On Point requires a 20 percent return on sales to undertake production of a product, what is the target cost for the new pencil sharpener

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Answer: $32

Explanation:

The target cost would be such that 20% of the $40 that people are willing to pay would be profit.

The target profit is therefore:

= 20% * 40

= $8

Target cost is therefore:

= Amount customers would pay - Target profit

= 40 - 8

= $32

Answer:

The answer is $32 for sure :)

a. Calculate the expected return for each of the stocks. (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) b. Calculate the standard deviation for each of the stocks. (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) c. What is the covariance between the returns of the two stocks

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Answer:

Note: Question is incomplete but full question is attached as picture below

a) Expected return = Probability of recession*Return during recession + Probability of normal*Return during normal + Probability of boom*Return during boom

Expected return for stock A = 0.21*0.04 +0.61*0.12 + 0.18*0.30

Expected return for stock A = 0.1356

Expected return for stock A = 13.56%

Expected return for stock B = 0.21*-0.41 + 0.61*0.31 + 0.18*0.54

Expected return for stock B = 0.2002

Expected return for stock B = 20.02%

b) Standard deviation of stock = √{Probability(Recession)*(Rate during recession - expected rate )^2 + Probability(Normal)(Rate during normal - expected return)^2 + Probability(Boom)*(Rate in boom - Expected return)^2}

Standard deviation of stock A = √[(0.21*(0.04-0.1356)^2 + 0.61*(0.12 - 0.1356)^2 + 0.18*(0.30-0.1356)^2)^0.5]

Standard deviation of stock A = 0.0832

Standard deviation of stock A = 8.32

Standard deviation of stock B = √(0.21*(-0.41-0.2002)^2 + 0.61*(0.31 - 0.2002)^2 + 0.18*(0.54-0.2002)^2)^0.5]

Standard deviation of stock B = 0.3260

Standard deviation of stock B = 32.60%

In X1, Adam and Jason formed ABC, LLC, a car dealership in Kansas City. In X2, Adam and Jason realized they needed an advertising expert to assist in their business. Thus, the two members offered Cory, a marketing expert, a one-third capital interest in their partnership for contributing his expert services. Cory agreed to this arrangement and received his capital interest in X2. If the value of the LLC's capital equals $180,000 when Cory receives his one-third capital interest, which of the following tax consequences does not occur in X2?A. Cory reports $60,000 of ordinary income in X2.B. Adam, Jason, and Cory receive an ordinary deduction of $20,000 in X2.C. Adam and Jason receive an ordinary deduction of $30,000 in X2.D. Cory reports $60,000 of ordinary income in X2, and Adam and Jason receive an ordinary deduction of $30,000 in X2.

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Answer: B. Adam, Jason, and Cory receive an ordinary deduction of $20,000 in X2.

Explanation:

Based on the information given, since the value of the LLC's capital equals $180,000 after Cory receives his one-third capital interest, Cory will report (⅓ × $180000) = $60,000 of ordinary income in X2.

Also, Adam and Jason will receive an ordinary deduction of $30,000 in X2. The sentence that "Adam, Jason, and Cory receive an ordinary deduction of $20,000 in X2" is wrong. They do not get sane amount as Cory gets a higher amount.

Chapter 13: Statement of Cash Flows Amount OA, IA, or FA (for extra credit only) Accounts payable increase $ 9,000 Accounts receivable increase 4,000 Salaries payable decrease 3,000 Amortization expense 6,000 Cash balance, January 1 22,000 Cash balance, December 31 15,000 Cash paid as dividends 29,000 Cash paid to purchase land 90,000 Cash paid to retire bonds payable at par 60,000 Cash received from issuance of common stock 35,000 Cash received from sale of equipment 17,000 Depreciation expense 29,000 Gain on sale of equipment 4,000 Inventory decrease 13,000 Net income 76,000 Prepaid expenses increase 2,000 Using the information above, calculate the cash flow from operating activities using the indirect method.

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Answer:

Net Cash flow from operating activities $120,000.00

Explanation:

The computation of the cash flows from operating activities is shown below:

Cash flow from operating activities  

Income       $76,000.00  

Less: Gain on sale of equipment           (4,000.00)  

Add: Depreciation expense           29,000.00  

Add: Amortisation expense             6,000.00  

Adjustments:  

Add: Account payable increase             9,000.00  

Less: Account receivable increase           (4,000.00)  

Less: Salaries payable decrease           (3,000.00)  

Add: Inventory decrease             13,000.00  

Less: Prepaid expese increase           (2,000.00)  

Net Cash flow from operating activities $120,000.00

Alert Security Services Co. End-of-Period Spreadsheet For the Year Ended October 31, 2019 Adjusted Trial Balance Income Statement Balance Sheet Account Title Dr. Cr. Dr. Cr. Dr. Cr. Cash 71 Accounts Receivable 519 Supplies 24 Prepaid Insurance 18 Land 590 Equipment 236 Accum. Depr.-Equipment 47 Accounts Payable 212 Wages Payable 24 Brenda Schultz, Capital 1,028 Brenda Schultz, Drawing 47 Fees Earned 578 Wages Expense 142 Rent Expense 71 Insurance Expense 59 Utilities Expense 41 Supplies Expense 35 Depreciation Expense 24 Miscellaneous Expense 12 1,889 1,889 Prepare the two closing entries for Alert Security Services Co. For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

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Answer:

Alert Security Services Co.

Closing Journal Entries:

October 31, 2019:

Debit Fees Earned $578

Credit Income Summary $578

To close the revenue account to the income summary.

October 31, 2019:

Debit Income Summary $384

Credit:

Wages Expense           $142

Rent Expense                   71

Insurance Expense         59

Utilities Expense              41

Supplies Expense           35

Depreciation Expense    24

Miscellaneous Expense  12

To close the expenses to the income summary.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Alert Security Services Co.

End-of-Period Spreadsheet For the Year Ended October 31, 2019

                         Adjusted Trial Balance  Income Statement  Balance Sheet

Account Title                  Dr.               Cr.  Dr.                   Cr.    Dr.             Cr.

Cash                                    71                                                          71

Accounts Receivable       519                                                       519

Supplies                             24                                                         24

Prepaid Insurance              18                                                          18

Land                                590                                                       590

Equipment                      236                                                       236

Accum. Depr.-Equipment                 47                                                      47

Accounts Payable                           212                                                    212

Wages Payable                                24                                                      24

Brenda Schultz, Capital              1,028                                                 1,028

Brenda Schultz, Drawing 47                                                         47    

Fees Earned                                 578                             578

Wages Expense             142                          142

Rent Expense                   71                            71

Insurance Expense         59                           59

Utilities Expense              41                            41

Supplies Expense           35                           35

Depreciation Expense    24                           24

Miscellaneous Expense  12                            12

Total                            1,889       1,889         384               578   1,505     1,311

Suppose that you are in charge of hiring a new employee for your firm. You have to decide between two persons. One is a person with many years of experience in a company very similar to yours who has only a high school education. The other person is a recent university graduate with a degree in a field closely related to your company's business. Which person would you choose? Discuss.​

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Answer:

The one with many years ofexperience

Explanation:

1 experience

2 knows the job

3 proven to be dependable hence the many years of experience

12-3. (Break-even point and selling price) Simple Metal Works, Inc. will manufacture and sell 300,000 units next year. Fixed costs will total $350,000, and variable costs will be 65 percent of sales. The firm wants to achieve a level of earnings before interest and taxes of $250,000. What selling price per unit is necessary to achieve this result

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Answer:

Selling price= $5.08

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Number of units= 300,000

Fixed costs= $350,000

Desired profit= $250,000

Variable cost rate= 0.65

First, we need to calculate the unitary contribution margin using the break-even point formula:

Break-even point in units= (fixed costs + desired profit)/ contribution margin per unit

300,000 = (350,000 + 250,000) /  contribution margin per unit

300,000 contribution margin per unit = 600,000

contribution margin per unit= 600,000/300,000

contribution margin per unit= $2

If the variable cost rate is 0.65, then:

Unitary varaible cost= 2/0.65= $3.08

Selling price= contribution margin per unit - unitary varaible cost

Selling price= 2 - (-3.08)

Selling price= $5.08

The steady growth line best supports which conclusion about the economy
represented in the graph?

A.The economy as a whole continues to grow between each
business cycle.
O B. The economy is weak and will likely enter a depression in the next
business cycle.
C. The economy has more pronounced peaks than valleys in each
business cycle.
D. The economy does not show a consistent pattern in its business
cycles.

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Answer:

A.The economy as a whole continues to grow between each business cycle.

Explanation:

The steady growth line best supports the conclusion about the economy

represented in the graph is that "The economy as a whole continues to grow between each business cycle."

The above statement is true because the production output of the firm continues to rise with time. As time goes on in the business cycle of the firm, the firm continues to grow, which is evident in the increase in the level of production.

6. GAMA Corp. and FAMA Corp. have the same tax rate, sales, total assets, and basic earning power. Both companies have positive net incomes. GAMA Corp. has a higher debt to asset ratio and, therefore, a higher interest expense. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. GAMA Corp. has a lower times interest earned (TIE) ratio. b. GAMA Corp.has more net income. c. GAMA Corp.pays more in taxes. d. GAMA Corp. has a lower ROE.

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Answer: GAMA Corp. has a lower times interest earned (TIE) ratio

Explanation:

The times interest earned (TIE) ratio simply means how the ability of a company to meet its debt obligations is being measured based on the current income that the company has.

Since GAMA Corp. has a higher debt to asset ratio and, therefore, a higher interest expense, it simply means that GAMA Corp. has a lower times interest earned (TIE) ratio when compared to FAMA Corp.

Therefore, the correct option is A.

what are good ways to start earning money

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Answer:

Explanation:

Sell your gently used clothes. ...

Trade in old phones, electronics for cash. ...

Drive for Uber, Lyft. ...

Make deliveries for Amazon, Uber Eats. ...

Become a dog walker or dog sitter. ...

Get a babysitting gig. ...

Find work as a housesitter. ...

Sell unused gift cards.

A worker who loses a job at a call center because business firms switch the call center to another country is an example of which type of unemployment?

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Answer:

"Structural unemployment" is the right approach.

Explanation:

The terminology economists mischaracterize unemployment, which seems to be the consequences of such an absence or failure of coordination of talents as well as of opportunities, is defined as Structural unemployment.This would be caused by economic shifts that prevent jobless persons from finding opportunities throughout different firms with very high qualifications.

Identify ways you could establish credit

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Getting or establishing credit is simply a way of having a credit history. Hence to establish credit, there are ways to go about it, some of which are:

1. Get a co-signer or co-applicant

2. Ensure you have a secured credit card

3. Apply for a credit-builder loan or a secured loan

4. Get savings and checking accounts with banks.

5. Have good credits habits and be consistent

6. Assess your credit scores and reports.

The 2745 people residing in the state of Oz want their yellow brick road repaved. It could be repaved with standard asphalt for a cost of $427957 or with shimmering gold asphalt for $5752665 . The senator that represents Oz in the national legislature argues that the yellow brick road is a national treasure and a tourist attraction. As such, the senator argues that the nation of 4801565 people should pay for the repaving. Round your answer to two decimals for all of the following questions.

Required:
a. What is the cost per person if the national government pays for gold asphalt?
b. What is the cost per person if the state of Oz pays for gold asphalt?
c. What is the cost per person if the state of Oz pays for standard asphalt?

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Answer:

a. Cost per person = $1.20 per person

b. Cost per person = $2,095.69 per person

c. Cost per person = $155.90 per person

Explanation:

a. What is the cost per person if the national government pays for gold asphalt?

This can be calculated as follows:

Cost per person = Cost of gold asphalt / Total population of the nation = $5752665 / 4801565 = $1.20 per person

b. What is the cost per person if the state of Oz pays for gold asphalt?

This can be calculated as follows:

Cost per person = Cost of gold asphalt / Total population of the state of Oz = $5752665 / 2745 = $2,095.69 per person

c. What is the cost per person if the state of Oz pays for standard asphalt?

This can be calculated as follows:

Cost per person = Cost of standard asphalt / Total population of the state of Oz = $427957 / 2745 = $155.90 per person

There are two projects under consideration by the Rainbow factory. Each of the projects will require an initial investment of $35,265 and is expected to generate the following cash flows: First Year Second Year Third Year Total Alpha Project $32,000 $22,500 $4,500 $59,000 Beta Project 8,000 23,000 27,627 58,627 A. Calculate the internal rate of return on both projects. Use the IRR spreadsheet function to calculate internal rate of return. Alpha Project fill in the blank 1 68.275 % Beta Project fill in the blank 2 % B. Make a recommendation on which one to accept.

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Answer:

Alpha = 42%

25%

I would accept the alpha project because it has the higher IRR

Explanation:

Internal rate of return is the discount rate that equates the after-tax cash flows from an investment to the amount invested

IRR can be calculated with a financial calculator  

Alpha

Cash flow in year 0 = $-35,265

Cash flow in year 1 = $32,000

Cash flow in year 2 = $22,500

Cash flow in year 3 =  $4,500

IRR = 42%

Beta

Cash flow in year 0 = $-35,265

Cash flow in year 1 =8,000

Cash flow in year 2 =23,000

Cash flow in year 3 =27,627

IRR = 25%

To find the IRR using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. After inputting all the cash flows, press the IRR button and then press the compute button.  

For the month of June, Beeman Corp. estimated sales revenue at $600,000. Beeman pays sales commissions that are 4% of sales revenue. The sales manager's salary is $285,000. Additional estimated selling expenses that total 1% of sales revenue Miscellaneous selling expenses are $15,000. How much are budgeted selling expenses for the month of July, if Beeman estimates sales revenues to be $540,000

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Answer: $327000

Explanation:

The budgeted selling expenses for the month of July, if Beeman estimates sales revenues to be $540,000 will be:

Sales Commission = $540000 × 4% = $21600

Add: Sales Manager Salary = $285,000

Add: Additional Selling Expense = $540000 × 1% = $5,400

Add: Miscellaneous Selling Expense = $15,000

Therefore, Buedgeted Selling Expense = $327000

On January 1, 2020, Grand Haven, Inc., reports net assets of $790,800 although equipment (with a four-year remaining life) having a book value of $452,000 is worth $520,000 and an unrecorded patent is valued at $54,900. Van Buren Corporation pays $730,960 on that date to acquire an 80 percent equity ownership in Grand Haven. If the patent has a remaining life of nine years, at what amount should the patent be reported on Van Buren's consolidated balance sheet at December 31, 2021

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Answer:

The answer is "42700".

Explanation:  

1 January 2020 Patent of Fair Value  [tex]54900[/tex]

Less: 2020 and 2021 amortisation[tex]=54900\times \frac{2}{9} \ \ \ \ \ \ =12200[/tex]

December 31, 2021 Patent reported amount [tex]42700[/tex]

James, Inc. provides the following​ data: 2025 2024 Cash $132,000 $121,000 Accounts​ Receivable, Net 75,000 52,000 Merchandise Inventory 49,000 43,000 ​Property, Plant, and​ Equipment, Net 122,000 99,000 For the year ending December​ 31, 2025: Net Sales Revenue $451,000 Cost of Goods Sold ​(315,000​) Gross Profit $136,000 Calculate the number of​ days' sales in inventory for 2025.​ (Use 365 days for any​ calculations.) A. 56.77 days B. 53.28 days C. 51.41 days D. 123.31 days

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Answer:

Option A is correct

Days' sales in inventory= 56.77 days

Explanation:

The days' sales in inventory is the average length if days for which product remain in stock until they are sold. The shorter the days the better.

Days' sales in inventory = (closing stock/cost of goods sold) × 365 days

Days' sales in inventory= 49,000/315,000× 365 days= 56.77 days

Days' sales in inventory= 56.77 days

Midwest Corporation has provided the following data concerning manufacturing overhead for 2020: Two jobs were worked on during the year: Job A-101 and Job A-102. The number of direct labor-hours spent on Job A-101 and Job A-102 were 1,360 and 4,200, respectively. The actual manufacturing overhead was $72,200. What is the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate per direct labor hour for the year

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Answer:

$16.00

Explanation:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate = Budgeted Overheads ÷ Budgeted Activity

therefore,

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate = $32,320 ÷ 2,020

                                                                            = $16.00

Applied overheads = Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate x Actual activity

therefore,

Applied overheads = $16.00 x 2,410 = $38,560

Conclusion :

Under-applied overheads = $72,200 -  $38,560

                                           = $33,640

the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate per direct labor hour for the year is  $16.00

A manufacturing company can make 100 units of a necessary component part with the following costs: Direct Materials $120,000 Direct Labor 25,000 Variable Overhead 45,000 Fixed Overhead 20,000 If the manufacturing company can purchase the component externally for $190,000 and $5,000 of the fixed costs can be avoided, what is the correct make-or-buy decision

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

Based on the information given, the relevant cost to make will be:

Direct Materials = $120,000

Add: Direct Labor = $25,000

Add: Variable Overhead = $45,000

Add: Fixed Overhead = $5,000

Relevant cost to make = $195,000

The relevant cost to buy is $190,000.

Therefore, the cost to buy is less as there'll be a net operating Income increase of $5000.

JKL has 3 million shares of common stock outstanding and 80,000 bonds outstanding. The bonds pay semi-annual coupons at an annual rate of 9.05%, have 6 years to maturity and a face value of $1,000 each. The common stock currently sells for $30 a share and has a beta of 1. The bonds sell for 94% of face value and have a 10.42% yield to maturity. The market risk premium is 5.5%, T-bills are yielding 5% and the tax rate is 30%. What is the firm's capital structure weight for equity

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Answer:

54.48%

Explanation:

The computation of the weight of equity is given below;

But before that we need to do the following calculations

Total Equity

= 3 million shares × $30

= $90 million

The Value of Debt,

Total Debt = 80,000 (1,000)(0.94)

= $75.2 million

Now the weight of equity is

= $90 million ÷ ($90 million + $75.2 million)

= 54.48%

What is the purpose of a self-assessment?

A. To make it easier to get into college
B. To present to prospective employers
C. To create an education and career plan
D. To make it easier to write a resume

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C the answers for the quiz and brown button up and the black top set of a hoodie jacket night grope that helps

Answer:C. To create an education and career plan.

Explanation: a. p. e. x.

Magic Corporation manufactures water toys. It plans to grow by producing high-quality water toys that are delivered in a timely manner. There are a number of other manufacturers who produce similar water toys. Magic believes that continuously improving its manufacturing processes and re-engineering processes to downsize and eliminate excess capacity are critical to implementing its strategy. Which of the following best describes Magic's strategy?
A) product differentiation
B) product leadership
C) cost differentiation
D) cost leadership

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Answer: D. Cost leadership

Explanation:

Magic's strategy in this case is cost leadership. Cost leadership is when a company produces ita product by using the lowest production cost and therefore has a competitive edge towards its rivals.

In a cost leadership strategy, the cost is reduced and the company therefore makes the least expensive goods in the industry and thus gain marhet share.

On January 2, 20X5, Patriot purchased 80 percent of Jags Inc.'s outstanding common shares for $800,000. Jag reported net income of $310,000 for 20X5, and paid dividends of $100,000. What are all the cost method adjustments?

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Answer:

Patriot Company

The cost method adjustments are:

Debit Cash $80,000

Credit Dividends Revenue $80,000

To record the dividends received from Jags Inc.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Investment in Jags Inc. = 80%

Jag's outstanding common shares = $800,000

Net income for 20X5 = $310,000

Dividends paid = $100,000

Cost of investment in Jags = $640,000

Cost method adjustments:

Cash $80,000 Dividends Revenue $80,000 ($100,000 * 80%)

b) With the 80% shareholding in Jags Inc., the investment is supposed to be accounted for using the equity method and not the cost method, and the accounts of the two companies should be consolidated.  However, using the cost method leaves the investment at cost (or purchase price) in the balance sheet, while adjustments are made for dividends revenue.

Assume that you are an intern with the Brayton Company, and you have collected the following data: The yield on the company's outstanding bonds is 7.75%; its tax rate is 40%; the next expected dividend is $0.65 a share; the dividend is expected to grow at a constant rate of 6.00% a year; the price of the stock is $15.00 per share; the flotation cost for selling new shares is 10%, and the target capital structure is 45% debt and 55% common equity. What is the firm's WACC, assuming?

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Answer:

The firm's WACC will be "8.04%".

Explanation:

The given values are:

Yield of maturity,

= 7.75%

Rate of tax,

= 40%

Next year's dividend,

= $o.65

Growth,

= 6%

Share price,

= $15

Flotation cost,

= 10%

[tex]w_d=45 \ percent[/tex]

[tex]w_s=55 \ percent[/tex]

Now,

= [tex]r_d(1-Rate \ of \ tax)[/tex]

On substituting the values, we get

= [tex]7.75(1-0.40)[/tex]

= [tex]4.65 \ percent[/tex]

The [tex]r_e[/tex] will be:

= [tex]\frac{D1}{p}\times (1-F)+G[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{0.65}{15}\times (1-0.1)+6[/tex]

= [tex]4.81+6[/tex]

= [tex]10.81 \ percent[/tex]

hence,

The firm's WACC will be:

= [tex]w_d(r_d)(1-T)+w_s(r_s)[/tex]

= [tex]0.45\times 4.65+0.55\times 10.81[/tex]

= [tex]2.0925+5.9455[/tex]

= [tex]8.04[/tex]%

Consider the two countries of Swala and Atlantis. Swala is a major producer of wheat and rice while Atlantis specializes in the production of marble and automobile parts. Engaging in free trade benefits both countries since Swala is an agrarian nation and Atlantis lacks arable land. This follows the theory of comparative advantage, and we can say that engaging in free trade benefits all countries that participate in it; however, this conclusion is based on which inaccurate assumptions?

a. We have assumed a simple world in which there are only two countries.
b. We have assumed the prices of resources and exchange rates in the two countries are dynamic.
c. We have assumed there are barriers to the movement of resources from the production of one good to another within the same country.
d. We have assumed that agrarian nations do not specialize in producing fertilizers.
e. We have assumed diminishing returns to specialization.

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I think the answer is C

Suppose that the Federal Reserve is conducting an expansionary monetary policy. It will _____ Treasury bills on the open market, so that the money supply will _____, interest rates will _____, planned investment spending will _____, and the AD curve will shift to the _____. sell; increase; rise; rise; left buy; increase; fall; rise; right sell; decrease; rise; fall; left buy; decrease; fall; fall; left

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Answer:

buy; increase; fall; rise; right.

Explanation:

Fiscal policy in economics refers to the use of government expenditures (spending) and revenues (taxation) in order to influence macroeconomic conditions such as Aggregate Demand (AD), inflation, and employment within a country. Fiscal policy is in relation to the Keynesian macroeconomic theory by John Maynard Keynes.

A fiscal policy affects combined demand through changes in government policies, spending and taxation which eventually impacts employment and standard of living plus consumer spending and investment.

An inflationary gap, also known as the expansionary gap in economics is used to measure the difference between the gross domestic product (GDP) and the current level of real Gross Domestic Products that exists when a country's economy is guaged at a full employment rate. This eventually causes the price of goods and services to go up with a low income level.

Basically, an expansionary fiscal policy will cause the total increase in aggregate demand to be greater than the initial increase in aggregate demand due to the multiplier process.

Hence, the Fed will buy Treasury bills on the open market, so that the money supply will increase, interest rates will fall, planned investment spending will rise, and the aggregate demand (AD) curve will shift to the right.

Aggregate demand (AD) can be defined as the total quantity of output (final goods and services) that is demanded by consumers at all possible price levels in an economy at a particular time.

An aggregate demand curve gives a negative relationship between the aggregate price level for goods or services and the quantity of aggregate output demanded in an economy at a specific period of time.

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