In case of resale of goods arising out of a breach of contract, if the seller sets aside goods intended for the contract or completes the manufacture of such goods, he is:

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Answer 1

Answer:

not obligated to resell the goods to other buyers

Explanation:

In the course of selling goods, a breach of contract could arise either on the part of the seller or buyer. When this occurs, there are options that the two parties could consider. For a seller who suffers a breach of contract after the completion of the manufacture of goods, he has several actions which he could take. One of them is the resale of these goods to another buyer and sue the buyer for losses that were incurred during the manufacturing process.

However, it is not compulsory that he resells the goods to other buyers. He could also decide to retain the goods until the goods are paid for by the buyer. Another option is to stop the goods if they are already in transit.


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research and describe an organization that you believe has been highly innovative ( excluding apple). which of the four types of innovation – radical, incremental, disruptive, or architectural did it use? did the firm use different types over time?

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Answer:

The innovative Uber Company.

Explanation:

This company used disruptive innovation to disrupt the taxi industry after they started off as a ride sharing platform in 2010/2011. From humble beginnings, just after a few years after lunch, this company has over 110 million users worldwide.

However, over the years Uber has also used radical innovation to diversify into other services such as Uber Food– for deliveries etc.

Note that disruptive innovation is marked by creating a change from the status quo; which may invariably affect the normal trend– in this case commercial taxi cab.

Nadia Company, a merchandising company, prepares its master budget on a quarterly basis. The following data has been assembled to assist in preparation of the master budget for the second quarter.
a. As of March 31 (the end of the prior quarter), the company’s balance sheet showed the following account balances:
Cash $9,000
Acct Receviable 48,000
Inventory 12,6000
Buildings & Equip. (net) 214,100
Acct. Payable 18,300
Common Stock 190,000
Retained Earnings 75,400
Totals 283,700 283,700
b. Sales for March total 10,000 units. Each month’s sales are expected to exceed the prior month’s results by 5%. The product selling price is $25.00 per unit.
c. Sales are 20% for the cash and 80% on credit. All payments on credit sales are collected in the month following the sale. The accounts receivable at March 31 are a result of March credit sales.
d. Company’s policy calls for a given month’s ending inventory to equal 80% of the next month’s expected unit sales. The March 31 inventory is 8,400 units, which complies with the policy. The purchase price is $15.
e. Monthly selling and administrative expenses are budgeted as follows: salaries and wages, $7500 per month; shipping 6% of sales; advertising, $6,000 per month; other expenses, 4% of sales. Depreciation including depreciation on new assets acquired during the quarter, will be $6,000 for the quarter. Sales representatives’ commissions are 12.5 % of sales and are paid in the month of the sales. The sales manager’s salary will be $3,500 in April and $4,000 per month thereafter.
f. Half a month’s inventory purchases are paid in the month of purchase and half in the following month.
g. Equipment purchases during the quarter will be as follows: April, $11,500; and May, $3,000.
h. Dividends totaling $3,500 will be declared and paid in June.
j. No cash payment for income taxes are to be made during the second calendar quarter. Income taxes will be assessed at 35% for the quarter.
k. Management wants to maintain a minimum cash balance of $8,000. The company has an agreement with a local bank that allows the company to borrow in increments of $1,000 at the beginning of each month, up to a total balance of $20,000. The interest rate of these loans is 1% per month, and for simplicity, we will assume that the interest is not compounded. The company would as far as it is able, repay the loan plus accumulated interest at the end of the quarter.
Required: Using the above data, complete the following statements and schedules for the second quarter.
1. Expected cash receipts from customers
2. Expected cash payments for purchases
3. Cash budget

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Answer:

Nadia Company

1. Schedule of expected cash receipts from customers :

                               April          May          June

Cash  20%          $52,500     $55,125    $57,880

Credit 80%            48,000     210,000   220,500

Total receipts   $100,500   $265,125  $278,380

2. Schedule of expected cash payments for purchases :

Payment for purchases:           April            May            June

50% (month of purchase)     $81,900     $85,995    $90,293

50% (following month)            18,300         81,900      85,995

Total cash payment           $100,300     $167,895   $176,288

3. Statement of Cash budget for the second quarter ended June 30:

                                                       April          May            June       Total

Beginning cash balance            $9,000   ($58,363) ($23,649)      $9,000

Cash receipts from customer  100,500    265,125    278,380     644,005

Total cash available               $109,500  $206,762  $254,731   $653,005

Cash payments:

Purchases                              $100,300     $167,895   $176,288  $444,483

Selling & Administrative            76,063         79,516       82,615     238,194

Equipment purchase                  11,500          3,000                          14,500

Dividends                                                                           3,500        3,500

Total cash payments:            $187,863     $250,411  $262,403  $700,677

Cash shortfall                        ($78,363)    ($43,649)     ($7,672)

Bank overdraft                         20,000        20,000      16,000      56,000

Cash balance                       ($58,363)    ($23,649)     $8,328       $8,328

Explanation:

a) Data:

Nadia Balance Sheet as of March 31:

Cash                                $9,000

Acct Receivable              48,000

Inventory                       12,6000

Buildings & Equip. (net) 214,100

Total                            $283,700

Acct. Payable                 $18,300

Common Stock             190,000

Retained Earnings          75,400

Total                            $283,700

b) Sales:

Month     Quantity                       Unit Price        Total

March 10,000 units                       $25.00          $250,000

April = 10,500 (10,000 x 1.05)          "                  $262,500

May = 11,025 (10,500 x 1.05)            "                 $275,625

June = 11,576 (11,025 x 1.05)            "                 $289,400

July = 12,155 (11,576 x 1.05)             "                  $303,875

c) Sales Terms:

                       March          April          May          June

Cash  20%                      $52,500     $55,125    $57,880

Credit 80%                        48,000     210,000    220,500

d) Inventory:

                         March          April          May          June

                        8,400       8,820         9,261         9,724

Ending         $126,000  $132,300   $138,915    $145,860

Beginning                     $126,000   $132,000   $138,915

e) Selling & Administrative Expenses  

                                          April          May            June      Total

Salaries and wages       $7,500      $7,500      $7,500    $22,500

Shipping                           15,750       16,538       17,364       49,652

Advertising                       6,000        6,000        6,000        18,000

Others                            10,500        11,025         11,576         33,101

Depreciation                                                                            6,000

Sales commissions        32,813       34,453        36,175       104,441

Sales Manager's Salary  3,500         4,000         4,000         11,500

Total                            $76,063      $79,516     $82,615

f) Purchases of Inventory

                                                   April            May            June      Total

Ending Inventory                        8,820          9,261         9,724

Units of Inventory sold             10,500         11,025        11,576

Inventory available for sale      19,320       20,286       21,300

less beginning inventory           8,400         8,820         9,261

Purchases                                 10,920        11,466        12,039

Cost of purchases x $15     $163,800     $171,990   $180,585

Payment for purchases:           April            May            June

50% (month of purchase)     $81,900     $85,995    $90,293

50% (following month)            18,300         81,900      85,995

Total cash payment           $100,300     $167,895   $176,288

g)                                        April            May            June

Equipment purchase      $11,500        $3,000

h) Nadia Company's preparation of quarter budgets helps it to foresee cash shortages and make necessary arrangements to meet up with cash obligations.  It focuses management efforts to achieve sales and deliver on other perimeters, including the control of expenses.  It is important for the master budget to be prepared with inputs from other subsidiary budgets so that management plans ahead.

Identify the number of fims present, the type of product, and the appropriate market model in the following scenario.
In a small town, there are four providers of broadband Internet access: a cable company the phone company, and two satellite companies. The Internet access offered by all four providers is of the same speed. Almost everyone in the city already has broadband, so any potential new company would have to engage in a price war with the existing companies and would be unlikely to cover its costs for years, if ever.

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Answer:

No of Firms Present - 4 firms / few firms

Type of Product - Standadized Product

All the companies are offering a standadized product of broadband Internet access of the same speed.

Appropriate Market Model - Oligopoly

An Oligopoly is a concentrated market structure where a few firms dominate the market and offer the same products. Gaining entrance into this type of market is considered hard as the existing firms are already very entrenched and dislodging them will require a huge cash outlay. The Broadband internet market in this town is therefore an Oligopoly.

When a manager uses relationships and formal authority to cause other people in the organization to change their behavior, the manager is _____________.

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Answer:

answer choices?

Explanation:

what are the answer choices

The following present value factors are provided for use in this problem. 1 0.9259 0.9259 2 0.8573 1.7833 3 0.7938 2.5771 4 0.7350 3.3121 Cliff Co. wants to purchase a machine for $40,000, but needs to earn an 8% return. The expected year-end net cash flows are $12,000 in each of the first three years, and $16,000 in the fourth year. What is the machine's net present value?

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Answer:

$2,685.64

Explanation:

Net present value is the present value of after tax cash flows from an investment less the amount invested.

NPV can be calculated using a financial calculator

Cash flow in year 0 = $-40,000

Cash flow each year from  year 1 to 3 = $12,000

Cash flow in year 4  = $16,000

I = 8%

NPV =  $2,685.64

To find the NPV 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 NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.  

3. Press compute  

Brendan is a manager in a chocolate factory. His team works on an assembly line; workers fill boxes that come at a fixed rate of speed. The workers can easily see whether the boxes are filled correctly. Brendan schedules a team meeting to celebrate packing the millionth box.
Brendan’s_______leadership behavior is likely to be______, because_______, ______this leadership behavior.

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Answer: people oriented; effective; automatic feedback; has no effect on.

Explanation:

For a people-oriented leader, success is achieved by building a lasting relationships with ones workers. For this leader, even though the tasks are vital, he or she believes that the work culture is more vital.

Based on the analysis in the question,

Brendan’s people oriented leadership behavior is likely to be effective because automatic feedback will have no impact on this leadership behavior.

suppose a German company issues a bond with a par value of €1,000, 23 years to maturity, and a coupon rate of 3.8 percent paid annually. If the yield to maturity is 4.7 percent, what is the current price of the bond? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

Price of bond = €875.09

Explanation:

The value of the bond is the present value(PV) of the future cash receipts expected from the bond. The value is equal to present values of interest payment plus the redemption value (RV).

Value of Bond = PV of interest + PV of RV

The value of bond would  be worked out as follows:

Step 1  

Calculate the PV of interest payments

Annual interest payment

= 3.8% × 1,000 = 38

PV of interest payment = A ×(1- (1+r)^(-n))/r

r- annual yield = 4.7%

n- 23

PV of interest payment= 38 × (1-(1.047^(-23)/0.047 =  €527.37

Step 2

PV of redemption Value

PV = RV × (1+r)^(-n)

PV = 1,000  × (1.047)^(-23)  = €347.717

Step 3

Price of bond

=  527.37+  347.717 = €875.09

Price of bond = €875.09

Indicate whether the following changes would cause a shift in the demand curve for Product A and, if so, the direction of the shift.
Change Demand curve shift? Direction of shift?
Increase in price of complementary product Yes or No Increase, decrease or N/A
Increase in the price of the Product A Yes or No Increase, decrease or N/A
Launch of effective advertising campaign for Product Yes or No Increase, decrease or N/A

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Answer:

yes decrease

No N/A

Yes, Increase

Explanation:

A complementary good is a good that is consumed together. If the price of the complementary good increases, the quantity demanded of the good would decrease. this would lead to a decrease in demand for product A.

an increase in the price of product A, would increase the quantity demanded. an increase in quantity demanded leads to a movement along the demand curve and not a shift of the demand curve

An effective advertising campaign would increase the visibility of the product and increase the demand for the product. an increase in demand leads to an outward shift of the demand curve.

King enterprises has an Total Asset Turnover ratio of 5.0, Profit margin of 3%, and a ROE equals to 18%. What is the firm's equity mulitplier (Total Asset/Equity)? Use DuPont Analysis.

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Answer: 1.2

Explanation:

The DuPont Analysis is a method of calculating the Return on Equity by using various other ratios. It shows the relatiosnhips between variables in a firm and can help the firm know which areas to target to improve ROE.

Using the DuPont Analysis, the Return on Equity is;

ROE = Profit Margin * Asset Turnover * Equity Multiplier

18% = 3% * 5 * Equity Multiplier

18% = 0.15 * Equity Multiplier

Equity Multiplier = 18%/0.15

Equity Multiplier = 1.2

8 points eBook HintPrintReferences Check my work Check My Work button is now enabledItem 4Item 4 8 points The following information is from Amos Company for the year ended December 31, 2019. Retained earnings at December 31, 2018 (before discovery of error), $852,000. Cash dividends declared and paid during the year, $13,000. Two years ago, it forgot to record depreciation expense of $44,600 (net of tax benefit). The company earned $219,000 in net income this year. Prepare a statement of retained earnings for Amos Company. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.)

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Answer:

Amos Company

Statement of Retained Earnings for the year ended December 31, 2019:

December 31, 2018 balance             $852,000

adjustment of error:

Depreciation expense for 2017           -44,600

Adjusted Retained Earnings             $807,400

Income for the year                             219,000

less Dividends                                      -13,000

Retained Earnings, Dec. 31, 2019  $1,013,400

Explanation:

The depreciation expense of $44,600 would be recorded by deducting it from the beginning retained earnings.  This adjusts the balance to reflect the previous year's errors.  Then the year's earnings are added before the payment of dividends.  The resultant figure is the retained earnings to be carried to the next accounting period.

A stock has a beta of 1.15, the expected return on the market is 10.3 percent, and the risk-free rate is 3.8 percent. What must the expected return on this stock be

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Answer:

11.28%

Explanation:

A stock has a beta of 1.15

The expected return on the market is 10.3%

The risk-free rate is 3.8%

Therefore, the expected return on the stock can be calculated as follows

Expected return= Risk-free rate+beta(expected return on the market-risk-free rate)

= 3.8%+1.15(10.3%-3.8%)

= 3.8%+(1.15×6.5)

= 3.8%+7.475

= 11.28%

Hence the expected return on the stock is 11.28%

Suppose output is $35 billion, government purchases are $10 billion, desired consumption is $15 billion, and desired investment is $6 billion. Net foreign lending would be equal to

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Answer:

Net foreign lending would be equal to $4 billion.

Explanation:

This can be computed using the formula for computing the total output of an open economy as follows:

Y = C + G + I + NX .................................. (1)

Where;

Y = Total Output = $35 billion

C = Desired consumption = $15 billion

G = Government purchases = $10 billion

I = Desired investment = $6 billion

NX = Net foreign lending = ?

Substituting the values into equation (1) and solve for NX, we have:

$35 = $15 + $10 + $6 + NX

$35 - $15 - $10 - $6 = NX

NX = $4 billion

Therefore, net foreign lending would be equal to $4 billion.

What must be the first cost of Alternative B to make the two alternatives equally attractive economically at an interest rate of 8% per year

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Answer:

The answer is "21,622.98".

Explanation:

In the given question some information is missing, which can be defined in the given attachment.

To calculate the first cost we first subtract B cost is to X.      

NPV = Cash Flow of the sum of PV amount  

[tex]PV = \frac{Flow of cash} {(1+i)^n} \\\\ \ Calculating \ the \ NPV \ of \ option \ A: \\\\[/tex]

[tex]= \frac{-16600}{(1 + 0.08)^0}-\frac{2400}{(1 + 0.08)^1}-\frac{2400}{(1 + 0.08)^2} -\frac{2400}{(1 + 0.08)^3}-\frac{2400}{(1 + 0.08)^4}[/tex]

[tex]= \frac{-16600}{1}-\frac{2400}{1.08}-\frac{2400}{1.16}-\frac{2400}{1.25}-\frac{2400}{1.36}[/tex]

[tex]=-16600-2222.22-2068.96-1920-1764.70\\\\=-24,575.88[/tex]

The value of Option A or NPV = -24,575.88

The value of Option B or NPV:

[tex]=-\frac{X}{(1 + 0.80)^0}-\frac{1000}{(1 + 0.08)^1} -\frac{1000}{(1 + 0.08)^2}-\frac{1000}{(1 + 0.08)^3}-\frac{1000}{(1 + 0.08)^4} \\\\ =-\frac{X}{(1.80)^0}-\frac{1000}{(1.08)^1} -\frac{1000}{(1.08)^2}-\frac{1000}{(1.08)^3}-\frac{1000}{(1.08)^4}[/tex]

[tex]= -\frac{X}{1}-\frac{1000}{1.08}-\frac{1000}{1.16}-\frac{1000}{1.25}-\frac{1000}{1.36}\\\\= -X -555.55-862.06-800-735.29\\\\=-X -2952.9[/tex]

The value of Option B or NPV = -X -2952.9

As demanded  

In Option B  the value of NPV = In Option A  the value of  NPV  

[tex]-X -2952.9= -24,575.88\\\\-X= -21,622.98\\\\X=21,622.98\\[/tex]

Sarah, the controller of a large beverage supplier, supervises two employees. Her boss, Vladimir, instructs her to increase the company's inventory balance for an amount that is material to the financial statements by crediting several small "miscellaneous" expense accounts. She does not understand why he wants her to make these entries but immediately directs one of her staff to make them because she has been instructed to do so. Which of the following statements best describes Sarah's actions?

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Answer:

Sarah failed to evaluate a potential ethical issue

Explanation:

According to the given scenario, Ethical concerns occur as workers face pressure from their employers to inflate profits or expenditures that include manipulating financial statements. Workers should be morally responsible and not participate in any dishonest behavior that modify the financial statements.

So, the correct answer is Sarah failed to evaluate a potential ethical issue .

Give one example of how you think the Law of One Price may hold.

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

The law of one price may hold, when there is  eliminatination of price differences through arbitrage opportunities between markets.

For example, considering the value of two currencies e.g Dollar and Pound is equal when a basket of identical goods is priced the same in both countries. This ensures that buyers have the same purchasing power across global markets.

Suppose the rate of return on short-term government securities (perceived to be risk-free) is about 5%. Suppose also that the expected rate of return required by the market for a portfolio with a beta of 1 is 12%. According to the capital asset pricing model: a. What is the expected rate of return on the market portfolio?

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Answer: 12%

Explanation:

The Capital Asset Pricing Model can be used to calculate the expected return of the portfolio using the formula;

Expected Return = Risk-free rate + beta ( market return - risk-free rate)

Expected Return = 5% + 1(12% - 5%)

Expected Return= 5% + 7%

Expected Return = 12%

Journalize the following transactions (assume a 360-day year when calculating interest):
Mar. 1 Received a 90-day, 10% note for $24,000, dated March 1, from Batson Co. on account.
May 30 The note of March 1 was dishonored.

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Answer:

Mar. 1 Received a 90-day, 10% note for $24,000, dated March 1, from Batson Co. on account.

Dr Notes receivable 24,000

    Cr Accounts receivable 24,000

May 30 The note of March 1 was dishonored.

Dr Accounts receivable 24,600

    Cr Notes receivable 24,000

    Cr Interest revenue 600

If the note would have been collected (paid by Batson Co.), the journal entry would have been:

May 30, note collected from Batson Co.

Dr Cash 24,600

    Cr Notes receivable 24,000

    Cr Interest revenue 600

Development normally stops at about age:
A. 40
B. 25.
C. Development never stops.
D. 5.​

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Answer:

B. 25.

Explanation:

Normally the life of a human breaks into various stages like infancy, childhood, adolescence, old age ,and adulthood which depends upon the level of age.

Like we can say that in the age of 18 the person is an adult but at the age of 25 he has reached to the level of maturity in term of mental, physical, strength, emotional, etc

And at this level, the development normally stops i.e brain not with the person body

Hence, option b is correct

Answer:

development never stops

Explanation:

our bodies are always changing and always growing to be something different. This includes every 7 years our cells are completely changed so we are practically all new people. option c is also the right answer on apex.

Which of the following is an example of a hidden variable? Quality of life is a hidden variable because it cannot be measured directly but must be inferred from measurable variables such as wealth, success, and environment.

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Answer:

Quality of life is a hidden variable because it cannot be measured directly but must be inferred from measurable variables such as wealth, success, and environment.

Explanation:

Hidden variable: The term "hidden variable" is described as the proposition that specific "statistical models" of any physical systems, for example, Quantum mechanics are being incomplete inherently, and along with this the apparent randomness of a particular system is being dependent not on "collapsing functions" but instead it is due to any unmeasurable or unseen or hidden variables.

The crowding-out effect refers to the possibility that:

a. a deficit, financed by borrowing in the capital markets, will increase the interest rate and reduce investment in the private sector.
b. an increase in the supply of money will induce a decline in real spending.
c. when used simultaneously, expansionary fiscal and monetary policies are counter-productive.
d. the speculative demand for money varies inversely with the interest rate.

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Answer:

a. a deficit, financed by borrowing in the capital markets, will increase the interest rate and reduce investment in the private sector.

Explanation:

Crowding out effect is when government borrowing from the capital markets leads to an increase in interest rate. this makes it more expensive for private sector to borrow and this reduces investment by private sector

The _____ was established by Congress to encourage American firms to focus on quality improvement in order to improve their global competitiveness.

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Answer:

The correct answer is: Baldridge Performance Excellence Program.

Explanation:

To begin with, the "Baldridge Performance Excellence Program" is the name given to the program that was established by the United States of America in order to encourage the companies of the country to improve their performance regarding the economy and the globalization that was happening at the time the program was created. It receives its name from the ex secretary of commerce Malcom Baldridge and the award gives to the company selected the recognition of having performance excellence in the its field  

Ask Socrates, Inc., employees are allowed to dress informally. This is an example of a __________ through which organizational culture is transmitted.

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The question is incomplete:

Ask Socrates, Inc., employees are allowed to dress informally. This is an example of a __________ through which organizational culture is transmitted.

A) primary procedure

B) ritual

C) material symbol

D) symbolic act

E) fundamental mechanism

Answer:

C) material symbol

Explanation:

-Primary procedure  is a document that indicates employees how to perform a core activity in the business process.

-Ritual  refers to a group of acctivities that are performed in a specific way according to an established order.

-Material symbol  is a type of non-verbal communication that goes from the employer to the employees that shows the culture of the company.

-Symbolic act  is an act that represents an idea without using words.

-Fundamental mechanism refers to a key process that helps people to perform their jobs.

According to this, the answer is that this is an example of a material symbol through which organizational culture is transmitted because a material symbol is a non-verbal form of communication from the employer to the employees and in this case, the company allows employees to dress informally and the organization's culture is communicated through this.

A metal fabricator produces connecting rods with an outer diameter that has a 1 ± .01 inch specification. A machine operator takes several sample measurements over time and determines the sample mean outer diameter to be 1.002 inches with a standard deviation of .003 inch.
a. Calculate the Cp of the process. (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)
Cp =
b. Calculate the Cpk of the process. (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)
Cpk =

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Answer:

A) 1.111

B) 0.889

Explanation:

given data :

outer diameter of connecting rods = 1 ± 0.01 inch

sample mean outer diameter = 1.002 inches

standard deviation = 0.003 inches

A) Calculating the Cp of the process

mean = 1.002

Standard deviation = 0.003

LSL = 1 - 0.01 = 0.99

USL = 1 + 0.01 = 1.01

[tex]Cp = \frac{USL - LSL}{6 * STANDARD DEVIATION}[/tex] =  [tex]\frac{1.01-0.99}{6*0.003}[/tex] = 1.111

B) calculate Cpk

mean = 1.002, LSL = 0.99, USL = 1.01 , deviation = 0.003

[tex]Cpk = min[\frac{mean-LSL}{3* deviation} , \frac{USL- mean}{3*deviation} ][/tex]

       = min [(0.012/0.009) , (0.008/0.009) ]

       = min [ 1.333, 0.889 ]

hence Cpk = 0.889

While examining cash receipts information, the accounting department determined the following information: opening cash balance $180, cash on hand $1,350.89, and cash sales per register tape $1,186.34. Prepare the required journal entry based upon the cash count sheet.

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Answer:

Cash $1,170.89

Cash Over/Short $15.45

     To Sales Revenue  $1,186.34

(Beingthe cash is recorded)

Explanation:

Before passing the journal entry first we have to determine the ending cash balance which is shown below:

Ending Cash Balance is

= Opening Cash Balance + Sales

= $180 + $1,186.34

= $1,366.34

Short cash is

= Ending cash balance - cash on hand

= $1,366.34 - $1,350.89

= $15.45

And, the actual cash is

= Cash on hand - opening cash balance

= $1,350.89 - $180

= $1,170.89

Now the journal entry is

Cash $1,170.89

Cash Over/Short $15.45

     To Sales Revenue  $1,186.34

(Being the cash is recorded)

Department Y started 675 units during the accounting period. They had a beginning balance in goods in process inventory of 225 units and an ending balance of 150 units. _____ units were completed and transferred out.
a. 750
b. 620
c. 650
d. None of above

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Answer:

a. 750

Explanation:

units completed and transferred out = beginning work in process + units started - ending work in progress = 225 units + 675 units - 150 units = 750 units

The number of units completed and transferred out refer to the total number of finished units during a certain period and their cost is referred to as cost of goods manufactured.

Jasper makes a $25,000, 90-day, 7% cash loan to Clayborn Co. Jasper's entry to record the collection of the note and interest at maturity should be: (Use 360 days a year.)

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Answer: B) Debit Cash $25,437.50, credit Interest Revenue $437.50; credit Notes Receivable $25,000.

Explanation:

The interest revenue for the period of 90 days will be;

= 25,000 * 7% * [tex]\frac{90}{360}[/tex]

= $437.50

Total to be received

= 25,000 + 437.50

= $25,437.50

The entry to record will therefore be;

DR Cash $25,437.50

CR Interest Revenue $437.50

CR Notes Receivable $25,000

ExxonMobil targets consumers that fill up their gas tanks more than once a week with its Chase Visa fuel card. Here, ExxonMobil is using which segmentation variable?

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Answer:

Behavioral

Explanation:

Behavioral segmentation is a type of segmentation where consumers are divided into segments based on specific behaviours.

the behaviour with which consumers are been segmented with here are the type of credit cards used to fill up their gas tanks

1. On January 1, 2020, Scottsdale Company issued its 12% bonds in the face amount of $3,000,000, which mature on January 1, 2032. The bonds were issued for $$3,408,818 to yield 10%. Scottsdale uses the effective-interest method of amortizing bond premium. Interest is payable annually on December 31. The 12/31/23 Premium on Bond Payable balance is:

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Answer:

Premium ob bonds payable = $320,090.44 (credit balance)

Explanation:

January 1, 2020

Dr Cash 3,408,818

    Cr Bonds payable 3,000,000

    Cr Premium on bonds payable 408,818

January 1, 2021

Dr Interest expense 340,881.80

Dr Premium on bonds payable 19,118.20

    Cr Cash 360,000

($3,408,818 x 0.1) - $360,000 = -$19,118.20

January 1, 2022

Dr Interest expense 338,969.98

Dr Premium on bonds payable 21,030.02

    Cr Cash 360,000

($3,389,699.80 x 0.1) - $360,000 = -$21,030.02

January 1, 2023

Dr Interest expense 336,866.98

Dr Premium on bonds payable 23,133.02

    Cr Cash 360,000

($3,368,669.78 x 0.1) - $360,000 = -$23,133.02

December 31, 2023

Dr Interest expense 334,553.68

Dr Premium on bonds payable 25,446.32

    Cr Interest payable 360,000

($3,345,536.76 x 0.1) - $360,000 = -$25,446.32

BPR is part of the larger discipline of ________, which consists of methods, tools, and technology to support and continuously improve business processes.

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Answer:

Business process management.

Explanation:

Business process re-engineering (BPR) is part of the larger discipline of business model optimization, which consists of methods, tools, and technology to support and continuously improve business processes.

The main purpose of business process re-engineering (BPR) is to remove any unnecessary process which does not add value to a business, then to simplify and automate other processes left so as to reduce costs, cycle time, and labor.

Hence, this would ensure that the business is running smoothly without any downtime, backlogs or inefficiency.

A machine costs $600000 and is expected to yield an after tax net income of $23000 each year. Managment predicts this machine has a 10 year service life and a $120000 salvage value, and it uses straight line depreciation. Compute this machine's accounting rate of return

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Answer:

6.39%

Explanation:

The cost of the machine is $600,000

The net income is $23,000

The management predict a that it has a 10 years service life

The salvage value is $120,000

The first step is to calculate the average investment

Average investment= (Cost of machine+Salvage value)/2

= $600,000+$120,000/2

= $720,000/2

= $360,000

Therefore, the accounting rate of return can be calculated as follows

= Annual net income/Average investment

= $23,000/$360,000

= 0.0639×100

= 6.39%

Hence the accounting rate of return is 6.39%

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