On January 8, the end of the first weekly pay period of the year, Regis Company's employees earned $21,760 of office salaries and $60,840 of sales salaries. Withholdings from the employees' salaries include FICA Social Security taxes at the rate of 6.2%, FICA Medicare taxes at the rate of 1.45%, $12,860 of federal income taxes, $1,360 of medical insurance deductions, and $900 of union dues. No employee earned more than $7,000 in this first period.

Required:
Calculate the amounts for each of these four taxes of Regis Company.

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Answer 1

Answer:

FICA-Social security = $5,121.20

FICA-Medicare = $1,197.70

FUTA = $495.60

SUTA = $4,130

Explanation:

Note: The four taxes of Regis Company required to be calculated as follows:

FICA-Social security

FICA-Medicare

FUTA

SUTA

Therefore, we have:

Total earnings = Office salaries + Sales salaries = $21,760 + $60,840 = $82,600

Tax = Total earnings * Tax rate ...................... (1)

Using equation (1), we have:

FICA-Social security = $82,600 * 6.20% = $5,121.20

FICA-Medicare = $82,600 * 1.45% = $1,197.70

FUTA = $82,600 * 0.60% = $495.60

SUTA = $82,600 * 5% = $4,130.00


Related Questions

Manufacturers use several different production processes to create goods and services.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

A) true

Explanation:

Manufacturing involves converting raw materials into useful finished product. Manufacturers engage different production processes in creation of goods/ services, and the choice of process to use is dependent on the kind of products/ goods that were to be produced. In choosing process or production methods desires of the market as well as available resources and volumes need to be put into consideration. For instance, in steel manufacturing, the process is one that requires a continuous process, therefore, CONTINUOUS PROCESS is used. A production plant involving working together of both workers and robot works together in assembling if automobiles requires a "ASSEMBLY PROCESS"

Your credit card statement had your interest rate at 16.5%. When you open your statement the rate went up to 18.2%. Can the credit card company do that without notifying you?

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Answer:

Definitely not

Explanation:

I mean, it's YOUR account; they can't just do that, to my inderstanding.

Malco Enterprises issued $10,000 of common stock when the company was started. In addition, Malco borrowed $36,000 from a local bank on July 1, Year 1. The note had a 6 percent annual interest rate and a one-year term to maturity. Malco Enterprises recognized $72,500 of revenue on account in Year 1 and $85,200 of revenue on account in Year 2. Cash collections of accounts receivable were $61,300 in Year 1 and $71,500 in Year 2. Malco paid $39,000 of other operating expenses in Year 1 and $45,000 of other operating expenses in Year 2. Malco repaid the loan and interest at the maturity date.

Required:
Based on this information, answer the following questions.

a. What amount of interest expense would Malco report on the Year 1 income statement?
b. What amount of net cash flow from operating activities would Malco report on the Year 1 statement of cash flows?
c. What amount of total liabilities would Malco report on the December 31, Year 1, balance sheet?
d. What amount of retained earnings would Malco report on the December 31, Year 1, balance sheet?
e. What amount of net cash flow from financing activities would Malco report on the Year 1 statement of cash flows?
f. What amount of interest expense would Malco report on the Year 2 income statement?
g. What amount of net cash flow from operating activities would Malco report on the Year 2 statement of cash flows?
h. What amount of total assets would Malco report on the December 31, Year 2, balance sheet?
i. What amount of net cash flow from investing activities would Malco report on the 2017 statement of cash flows?
j. If Malco Enterprises paid a $2,000 dividend during Year 2, what retained earnings balance would it report on the December 31, Year 2, balance sheet?

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Answer:

Malco Enterprises

a. The amount of interest expense on Year 1 income statement:

= $1,080

b. The amount of net cash flow from operating activities on the Year 1 statement of cash flows:

= $22,300

c. Total liabilities on the December 31, Year 1 Balance Sheet

= $37,080

d. The amount of retained earnings on the December 31, Year 1 balance sheet is:

= $ 32,420

e. The amount of net cash flow from financing activities on the Year 1 Statement of Cash Flows is:

= $10,000

f. The amount of interest expense on the Year 2 Income Statement is:

= $1,080.

g. The amount of net cash flow from operating activities on the Year 2 Statement of Cash Flows is:

= $24,340

h. The amount of total assets on the December 31, Year Balance Sheet is:

= $79,500.

i. The amount of net cash flow from investing activities on the Year 2 Statement of Cash Flows is:

= $0

j. Retained Earnings on the December 31, Year 2 Balance Sheet:

= $69,540

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

1. Year 1: Cash $10,000 Common stock $10,000

2. July 1, Year 1: Cash $36,000 6% Notes Payable $36,000

3. Year 1: Accounts Receivable $72,500 Revenue $72,500

5. Year 1: Cash $61,300 Accounts Receivable $61,300

7. Year 1: Operating expenses $39,000 Cash $39,000

8. Year 1: Interest expense $1,080 Interest payable $1,080

4. Year 2: Accounts Receivable $85,200 Revenue $85,200

6. Year 2 Cash $71,500 Accounts Receivable $71,500

8. Year 2: Operating expense $45,000 Cash $45,000

9. Year 2, July 1: Notes Payable $36,000 Cash $36,000

10. Year 2, July 1: Interest Expense $1,080 Interest payable $1,080 Cash $2,160

a. The amount of interest expense on Year 1 income statement:

6% of $36,000 * 6/12 = $1,080

b. The amount of net cash flow from operating activities on the Year 1 statement of cash flows:

= $22,300 ($61,300 - $39,000)

c. Total liabilities on the December 31, Year 1 Balance Sheet = $37,080 ($36,000 + $1,080)

d. The amount of retained earnings on the December 31, Year 1 balance sheet is:

= $ 32,420

Revenue $72,500

Operating expenses $39,000

Interest expense $1,080

Net income = $32,420

e. The amount of net cash flow from financing activities on the Year 1 Statement of Cash Flows is:

= $10,000 (Common stock)

f. The amount of interest expense on the Year 2 Income Statement is:

= $1,080.

g. The amount of net cash flow from operating activities on the Year 2 Statement of Cash Flows is:

= $24,340

Accounts Receivable $71,500

Operating expense  $45,000

Interest on notes         $2,160

Net cash flow            $24,340

h. The amount of total assets on the December 31, Year Balance Sheet is:

= $79,500

Cash balance $68,300

Accounts receivable $11,200

Total assets = $79,500

i. The amount of net cash flow from investing activities on the Year 2 Statement of Cash Flows is:

= $0

j. Retained Earnings on the December 31, Year 2 Balance Sheet:

= $69,540

Retained earnings, beginning balance $32,420

Net income                                                39,120

Dividends                                                  (2,000)

Retained earnings, ending balance    $69,540

Revenue $85,200

Operating expenses $45,000

Interest expense $1,080

Net income  $39,120

A certain company just announced it will cut next year's dividends from $4 to $2.50 per share and use the extra funds to expand. Prior to the announcement, the company's dividends were expected to grow at a 4% rate, and its share price was $50. With the planned expansion, the company's dividends are expected to grow at a 6% rate. What share price (in dollars) would you expect after the announcement

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Answer:

P0 = $41.6666666  rounded off to  $41.67

Explanation:

The constant growth model of dividend discount model (DDM) can be used to calculate the price of the stock today. DDM calculates the price of a stock based on the present value of the expected future dividends from the stock. The formula for price today under constant growth DDM is,

P0 = D1 / (r - g)

Where,

D1 is the dividend expected in Year 1 or next year

g is the constant growth rate in dividends

r is the discount rate or required rate of return

We first need to calculate the required rate of return for this company based on the previous growth rate, dividend and current share price prior to announcement.

50 = 4 / (r - 0.04)

50 * (r - 0.04) = 4

50r - 2 = 4

50r = 4 + 2

r = 6 / 50

r = 0.12 or 12%

Now using the post announcement data, the new share price will be,

P0 = 2.5 / (0.12 - 0.06)

P0 = $41.6666666  rounded off to  $41.67

Which of the following is true? In a one-shot game, a collusive strategy always represents a Nash equilibrium. A subgame perfect equilibrium occurs when each player is doing the best he can regardless of what the other player is doing. Each Nash equilibrium is a subgame perfect equilibrium. Correct! Every subgame perfect equilibrium is a Nash equilibrium.

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Answer: Each Nash equilibrium is a subgame perfect equilibrium.

Explanation:

The Nash Equilibrium in a game is the outcome of which neither of the players would want to deviate from because they are making the highest payoff that they can given the other player's possible choice and leaving this outcome would result in a lower payoff.

In every subgame that is based on the original game therefore, the Nash equilibrium represents the perfect equilibrium for the players as it is giving the highest payoff given the circumstances.

A bank has $50 million in assets, $47 million in liabilities and $3 million in shareholders' equity. If the duration of its liabilities are 1.3 and the bank wants to immunize its net worth against interest rate risk and thus set the duration of equity equal to zero, it should select assets with an average duration of _________.

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Answer: 1.222

Explanation:

The Average duration can be derived from the formula:

Assets * Average Duration = Liabilities * Duration of Liabilities

Average Duration = (Liabilities * Duration of Liabilities) / Assets

= (47,000,000 * 1.3) / 50,000,000

= 61,100,000 / 50,000,000

= 1.222

Elite Inc. is as a brand of luxury clothing and accessories, and it targets affluent working women. However, it alters its offerings to include a large proportion of standard clothes at cheaper prices when the country faces severe recessionary pressures. In this scenario, which of the following environments does Elite primarily respond to by changing its offerings?

a. legal
b. competitive
c. cooperative
d. economic

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d.economic


ithink so

The Bell Weather Co. is a new firm in a rapidly growing industry. The company is planning on increasing its annual dividend by 16 percent a year for the next 4 years and then decreasing the growth rate to 6 percent per year. The company just paid its annual dividend in the amount of $1.60 per share. What is the current value of one share of this stock if the required rate of return is 7.10 percent

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Answer:

$287.01

Explanation:

The 2 stage dividend discount model would be used to determine the current value of the stock.

first stage

Present value in year 1 = (1.6 x 1.16) / 1.071 = 1.73

Present value in year 2 = (1.6 x 1.16²) / 1.071² = 1.88

Present value in year 3 = (1.6 x 1.16³) / 1.071³ =2.03

Present value in year 4 = (1.6 x 1.16^4) / 1.071^4 = 2.20

second stage

[ (1.6 x 1.16^4) x (1.06) ] / (0.071 - 0.06) = 279.17

Value of the stock = 1.73 + 1.88 + 2.03 + 2.20 + 279.17 = $287.01

Myers Company uses a flexible budget for manufacturing overhead based on direct labor hours. Variable manufacturing overhead costs per direct labor hour are as follows:
Indirect labor $1.00
Indirect materials 0.70
Utilities 0.40
Fixed overhead costs per month are Supervision $4,000, Depreciation $1,200, and Property Taxes $800. The company believes it will normally operate in a range of 7,000–10,000 direct labor hours per month.
Instructions:
Prepare a monthly manufacturing overhead flexible budget for 2017 for the expected range of activity, using increments of 1,000 direct labor hours.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following formula:

Variable overhead:

Indirect labor $1.00

Indirect materials 0.70

Utilities 0.40

Total fixed overhead= 4,000 + 1,200 + 800= $6,000

In the relevant rage, the fixed costs remain constant. Only the variable cost change with production on a total basis.

7,000 Units:

Indirect labor= 1*7,000= 7,000

Indirect materials= 0.70*7,000= 4,900

Utilities= 0.40*7,000= 2,800

Total= 14,700

Total fixed overhead costs= 6,000

Total overhead= $20,700

8,000 Units:

Indirect labor= 1*8,000= 8,000

Indirect materials= 0.70*8,000= 5,600

Utilities= 0.40*8,000= 3,200

Total= 16,800

Total fixed overhead costs= 6,000

Total overhead= $22,800

9,000 Units:

Indirect labor= 1*9,000= 9,000

Indirect materials= 0.70*9,000= 6,300

Utilities= 0.40*9,000= 3,600

Total= 18,900

Total fixed overhead costs= 6,000

Total overhead= $24,900

10,000 Units:

Indirect labor= 1*10,000= 10,000

Indirect materials= 0.70*10,000= 7,000

Utilities= 0.40*10,000= 4,000

Total= 21,000

Total fixed overhead costs= 6,000

Total overhead= $27,000

The Acme Toy Company introduced a new electric train, the Silver Bullet, in its Christmas catalog last year. Within four days of the catalog's mailing date, Acme had received phone orders for its entire inventory of trains. Paul Murrah, the sales manager responsible for the Silver Bullet, was delighted with the product's success. However, his excitement was overshadowed by the ____ cost resulting from lost sales that his division would suffer.

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Answer:

Stock out

Explanation:

Stockout cost can be regarded as lost of income as well as expenses which is as a result of shortage of inventory.

These can come up in different vways such as

✓Sales-related way; instance of these is when there is an order been placed by a customer but inventory is not available to sell to him/her gross margin that is related to sale would be loss by the company.

✓Internal process-related; this is when there is no inventory for a production run when the company needs it, then cost will be incurred in getting it even on short notice.

In the last example, we determined that Delta has a DTA of $35,000 related to the $100,000 NOL in 2015. In 2016, it decides to apply (use up) the DTA (carryforward). The company has book income of $200,000. No book/tax differences. So, Delta reports taxable income of $200,000 before considering the effect of its NOL. How much is I.T. payable for 2016

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Answer:

The I.T. payable for 2016 is $35,000

Explanation:

Use the following formula to calculate the IT payable for 2016

IT payable = Tax on Income - DTA balance

Where

Tax on Income = Income x Tax rate = $200,000 x 35% = $70,000

DTA balance = $35,000

Placing values in the formula

IT payable = $70,000 - $35,000

IT payable = $35,000

Carla McFarland was an associate professor of English literature at Highland College. She was the only single person in her department. Consequently, she was frequently assigned classes late in the evening, on weekends, and during the summer semester. She was also called upon to pick up visiting professors and serve as their escort and guide during their stays at the college. She received extra duty as adviser to the The Highland Review, the college’s literary magazine. When McFarland complained about the unequal treatment, she was told that the married professors had family responsibilities that she did not have, which took up much of their time and prevented them from having the flexibility that she had. Thus, she would continue to carry the extra load. McFarland filed a complaint with the EEOC.

Required:
Can discrimination based on an employee’s status as a single person be considered unlawful under the Civil Rights Act? Explain. Is this a case of disparate impact or disparate treatment? Explain.

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Answer and Explanation:

The case shown above is an example of discrimination by civil status, however it is not an example of violation of the civil rights law, as it is not prohibited by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. However, some states have their own legislation that prevents this type of discrimination, which makes it a violation of state laws, which can lead the offender to be severely punished.

This is an example of case of disparate treatment, as we can see that there is discriminatory treatment with an employee, where she is treated differently compared to other employees because of a characteristic of her personal life.

This would be a case of disparate impact if there were a group of protected and privileged employees at the expense of the exploitation of other employees.

what is the current exchange rate?​

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I think you need a picture, haha!

At the end of May, the following adjustment data were assembled.
Analyze and use these data to complete Part 6.
a. Merchandise inventory on May 31$570,000
b. Insurance expired during the year12,000
c. Store supplies on hand on May 314,000
d. Depreciation for the current year14,000
e. Accrued salaries on May 31:
Sales salaries $7,000
Office salaries 6,60013,600
f. The adjustment for customer returns and allowances is $60,000 for sales and $35,000 for cost of merchandise sold.

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Answer: Top line=debits, bottom line=credits

part 4

2019          

May 31  

(Debits) Cost of Merchandise Sold  13,950

       (Credits) Merchandise Inventory      13,950

         

May 31  

Insurance Expense   12,000

      Prepaid Insurance               12,000

     

May 31  (labels correct, dollar amount unknown)

Store Supplies Expense   ??

Store Supplies    ??  

     

May 31  

Depreciation Expense   14,000

Accumulated Depreciation

-Store Equipment             14,000

     

May 31  

Sales Salaries Expense   7,000

Office Salaries Expense   6,600  

Salaries Payable                         13,600

         

May 31  

Sales     60,000

    Customer Refunds Payable   60,000

         

May 31  

Estimated Returns Inventory   35,000  

              Cost of Merchandise Sold      35,000

Which situation would increase the scarcity of a product?
A. Demand for the product falls, and fewer customers buy it.
B. One of only two factories that made the product shuts down.
C. A new production method lowers the cost of making the product.
D. A foreign country begins exporting the product in high volume.

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Answer:

B. one of only 2 factories that made the product shuts down.

Additionally, as the price level rises, the impact on the domestic interest rate will cause the real value of the dollar torise in foreign exchange markets. The number of domestic products purchased by foreigners (exports) will thereforefall , and the number of foreign products purchased by domestic consumers and firms (imports) willrise . Net exports will thereforefall , causing the quantity of domestic output demanded tofall . This phenomenon is known as theexchange rate effect

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Answer:

rise, fall, rise, fall, fall, exchange rate

Explanation:

When there is a change in the level of price it will cause the real value to change as well. This is due to the fact that real value is basically relative price i.e., nominal value adjusted by inflation.

This rise in price effects the demand for exports, which in return falls due to higher goods rates. And the effect is opposite for imports which would now rise. The combination effect of imports and exports results in the change in the net exports which would also fall due to rise in imports and fall in the exports. Overall, this effect is known as the exchange rate effect.

What are references?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Let us say you are doing an essay on the gold trade on the comex. You have to read something to understand what it means to buy gold on the comex. You need to at least know what it takes to buy and sell on the comex.

What you read to find out is a reference. It has to be listed in a Bibliography which is a list of references.

The cost of materials transferred into the Rolling Department of Keystone Steel Company is $510,000 from the Casting Department. The conversion cost for the period in the Rolling Department is $81,200 ($54,700 factory overhead applied and $26,500 direct labor). The total cost transferred to Finished Goods for the period was $553,200. The Rolling Department had a beginning inventory of $25,000.

Required:
a. Journalize the cost of transferred-in materials.
b. Journalize the conversion costs.
c. Journalize the costs transferred out to Finished Goods.
d. Journalize the costs transferred out to Finished Goods.
e. Determine the balance of Work in Process—Rolling at the end of the period.

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Answer:

Part a

Debit  : Work in Process - Rolling Department $510,000

Credit : Work in Process - Casting Department $510,000

Part b

Debit  : Work in Process - Overheads $54,700

Debit  : Work in Process - Direct labor $26,500

Credit : Accounts Payable $81,200

Part c

Debit  : Finished Goods Inventory $553,200

Credit : Work in Process - Rolling Department $553,200

Part d

Debit  : Finished Goods Inventory $553,200

Credit : Work in Process - Rolling Department $553,200

Part e

$18200 credit

Explanation:

Ending Balance = Opening Balance + Additions - Transfers out

therefore,

Rolling Department balance = $25,000 + $510,000 - $553,200

                                               = ($18200)

Also see journal prepared above.

Speedy Bikes could sell its bicycles to retailers either assembled or unassembled.

The cost of an unassembled bike is as follows:

Direct materials $150
Direct labor 70
Variable overhead (70% of direct labor) 49
Fixed overhead (30% of direct labor) 21
Manufacturing cost per unit $290

The unassembled bikes are sold to retailers at $450 each.

Speedy currently has unused productive capacity that is expected to continue indefinitely; management has concluded that some of this capacity can be used to assemble the bikes and sell them at $495 each. Assembling the bikes will increase direct materials by $5 per bike, and direct labor by $10 per bike. Additional variable overhead will be incurred at the normal rates, but there will be no additional fixed overhead as a result of assembling the bikes.

Additional variable overhead will be incurred at the normal rates but there will be no additional fixed overhead as a result of assembling the bikes.

Required:
a. Prepare an incremental analysis for the sell-or-process-further decision.
b. Should Speedy sell or process further?

Why or why not?

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Answer:

Speedy Bikes

a. Incremental Analysis for the sell-or-process-further decision:

                                                       Cost of an              Cost an    Difference

                                                   unassembled bike  assembled bike

                                                     Alternative 1          Alternative 2 Increment

Sales price of unassembled bike      $450                     $495           $45

Manufacturing cost per unit              $290                      $312            (22)

Net operating income                        $160                       $183           $23

b. Speedy should process the bikes further.

c. It will generate an incremental net operating income of $23 per bike.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                       Cost of an              Cost an

                                                   unassembled bike  assembled bike

Direct materials                                    $150                      $155

Direct labor                                               70                         80

Variable overhead (70% of direct labor) 49                         56 ($80 * 70%)

Fixed overhead (30% of direct labor)      21                          21

Manufacturing cost per unit               $290                      $312

Paid $54,000 cash to replace a motor on equipment that extends its useful life by four years. Paid $270 cash per truck for the cost of their annual tune-ups. Paid $216 for the monthly cost of replacement filters on an air-conditioning system. Completed an addition to a building for $303,750 cash. 1. Classify the above transactions as either a revenue expenditure or a capital expenditure. 2. Prepare the journal entries to record the four transactions from part 1.

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Answer:

see explanation

Explanation:

revenue expenditure is cost that improves a capital asset

capital expenditure is cost incurred to maintain daily operations

Residual Income The operating income and the amount of invested assets in each division of Otte Industries are as follows: Operating Income Invested Assets Retail Division $ 8,000,000 $40,000,000 Commercial Division 12,750,000 75,000,000 Internet Division 270,000 1,800,000 Assume that management has established a 10% minimum acceptable rate of return for invested assets. a. Determine the residual income for each division. Retail Division Commercial Division Internet Division Operating income $8,000,000 $12,750,000 $270,000 Minimum acceptable operating income as a percent of invested assets fill in the blank 1 fill in the blank 2 fill in the blank 3 Residual income $fill in the blank 4 $fill in the blank 5 $fill in the blank 6

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The residual income for each division will be calculated as follows:

Retail division:

Operating income = $8,000,000

Less: Minimum acceptable operating income as a percentage of invested assets = 10% × $40,000,000 = $4,000,000

Residual income = $4,000,000

Commercial division:

Operating income = $12,750,000

Less: Minimum acceptable operating income as a percentage of invested assets = 10% × $75,000,000 = $7,500,000

Residual income = $5,250,000

Internet division:

Operating income = $270,000

Less: Minimum acceptable operating income as a percentage of invested assets = 10% × $1,800,000 = $180,000

Residual income = $90,000

From the information above, we can also see that the commercial division has the highest residual value.

During lunch time, customers arrive at a postal office at a rate of lambda equals 36 per hour. The interarrival time of the arrival process can be approximated with an exponential distribution. Customers can be served by the postal office at a rate of mu equals 45 per hour. The service time for the customers can also be approximated with an exponential distribution. For each of the following questions, show your work and use the right notation.

Required:
a. Determine the utilization factor.
b. Determine the probability that the system is idle, i.e., no customer is waiting or being served.
c. Determine the probability that exactly one customer is in the system, i.e., no customer is waiting but one is served.

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Answer:a) utilization factor, P =4/5

b)Probability that the system is idle, P₀=1/5

C) the probability that exactly one customer is in the system,P ₁=4/25

Explanation:

A)

From the question,

Customer arrives at the rate of λ equal 36  per hour

Also,

Customers can be served by the postal office at a rate of μ equals 45 per hour

Therefore, we have that

utilization factor. P = λ / μ

where

λ = 36 / hour

μ = 45 / hour

P= 36 / 45

P= 4/5

The utilization factor is 4/5

b) the probability that the system is idle, i.e., no customer is waiting or being served.

Probability that the system is idle P₀ =1 - P

1 - 4/5

=1/5

C) the probability that exactly one customer is in the system, i.e., no customer is waiting but one is served.

probability that exactly one customer is in the system,P ₁=(λ/μ)¹ x (1-λ/μ)

(36 / 45) x (1-36 / 45)

4/5 x (1-4/5)

4/5 x 1/5

=4/25

List five developmental issues common to most LDCs.

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Answer:

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The cost of materials transferred into the Rolling Department of Keystone Steel Company is $571,100 from the Casting Department. The conversion cost for the period in the Rolling Department is $111,000 ($68,000 factory overhead applied and $43,000 direct labor). The total cost transferred to Finished Goods for the period was $669,000. The Rolling Department had a beginning inventory of $26,800.

Required:

a. On June 30, journalize the cost of transferred-in materials.
b. On June 30, journalize the conversion costs.
c. On June 30, journalize the costs transferred out to Finished Goods.

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Answer:

Part a

Debit : Work in Process : Casting Department $571,100

Credit : Work In Process : Rolling Department $571,100

Being Cost of materials transferred from Casting Department to Rolling Department

Part b

Debit : Work In Process : Overheads $68,000

Debit : Work In Process : Direct Labor  $43,000

Credit : Overheads $68,000

Credit : Salaries Payable $43,000

Being factory overhead applied and direct labor incurred

Part c

Debit : Finished Goods Inventory $669,000

Credit : Work in Process : Rolling Department $669,000

Being Cost transferred to Finished Goods for the period

Explanation:

Journal entries for the  transactions have been prepared above.

Carr Corporation retires its $100,000 face value bonds at 105 on January 1, following the payment of interest. The carrying value of the bonds at the redemption date is $103,745. The entry to record the redemption will include a Group of answer choices

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Answer: A. debit of $3,745 to Premium on Bonds Payable.

Explanation:

The carrying value of the bonds at redemption date is $103,745.

The bonds retired however, had a face value of $100,000.

The company therefore paid a premium on these bonds which is:

= 103,745 - 100,000

= $3,745

This amount will be debited to the Premium on Bonds Payable account.

You expect General Motors (GM) to have a beta of 1.3 over the next year and the beta of Exxon Mobil (XOM) to be 0.9 over the next year. Also, you expect the volatility of General Motors to be 40% and that of Exxon Mobil to be 30% over the next year. Which stock has more systematic risk? Which stock has more total risk? A) XOM, GM B) XOM, XOM C) GM, XOM D) GM, GM E) Not enough information to answer the question

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

Systemic risk are risk that are inherent in the economy. They cannot be diversified away. They are also known as market risk. examples of this risk include recession, inflation, and high interest rates. Investors should seek compensation for systemic risk. Systemic risk is measured by beta. The higher beta is, the higher the systemic risk and the higher the compensation demanded for by investors

GM has a higher beta and thus it has a higher systemic risk

total risk is measured by volatility. The higher the volatility, the higher the total risk . GM has a higher volatility

Suppose there are only two firms that sell smartphones: Flashfone and Pictech. The following payoff matrix shows the profit (in millions of dollars) each company will earn, depending on whether it sets a high or low price for its phones.

Pictech Pricing
High Low
Flashfone Pricing High 11, 11 2, 18
Low 18, 2 10, 10

For example, the lower-left cell shows that if Flashfone prices low and Pictech prices high, Flashfone will earn a profit of $18 million, and Pictech will earn a profit of $2 million. Assume this is a simultaneous game and that Flashfone and Pictech are both profit-maximizing firms.

a. If Flashfone prices high, Pictech will make more profit if it chooses a (high,low) _____ price, and if Flashfone prices low, Pictech will make more profit if it chooses a(high,low)_______ price.
b. If Pictech prices high, Flashfone will make more profit if it chooses a(high,low)______price, and if Pictech prices low, Flashfone will make more profit if it chooses a (high,low) ______ price.
c. Considering all of the information given, pricing high (is, is not) ______ a dominant strategy for both Flashfone and Pictech.

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Answer:

Flashfone and Pictech

a. If Flashfone prices high, Pictech will make more profit if it chooses a (high,low) __low___ price, and if Flashfone prices low, Pictech will make more profit if it chooses a(high,low)___low____ price.

b. If Pictech prices high, Flashfone will make more profit if it chooses a(high,low)__low____price, and if Pictech prices low, Flashfone will make more profit if it chooses a (high,low) __low____ price.

c. Considering all of the information given, pricing high (is, is not) _is not_ a dominant strategy for both Flashfone and Pictech.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                 Pictech Pricing

                                     High        Low

Flashfone Pricing High 11, 11        2, 18

                             Low  18, 2      10, 10

b) A dominant strategy exists if Pictech or Flashfone would implement a particular strategy that benefits it no matter what the other firm does.

Randall Company manufactures products to customer specifications. A job costing system is used to accumulate production costs. Factory overhead cost was applied at 125% of direct labor cost. Selected data concerning the past year's operation of the company are presented below. January 1 December 31 Direct materials $ 77,000 $ 40,000 Work in process 66,000 42,000 Finished goods 115,000 100,000 Other information Direct materials purchases $ 324,000 Cost of goods available for sale 950,000 Actual factory overhead costs 260,000 The cost of direct materials used for production is:

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Answer:

$361,000

Explanation:

Direct materials used  = Beginning Materials + Purchases - Ending Materials

therefore,

Direct materials used  = $ 77,000 + $ 324,000 - $ 40,000 = $361,000

Conclusion

The cost of direct materials used for production is $361,000.

Miller, Inc. has 5,000 shares of 6%, $400 par value, cumulative preferred stock and 100,000 shares of $4 par value common stock outstanding. There were no dividends declared in 2015. The board of directors declared and paid dividends of $200,000 each in 2016 and 2017. What is the amount of dividends received by the common stockholders in 2017

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Answer:

$40,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the amount of dividends received by the common stockholders in 2017

First step is to calculate the preferred stock

Preferred stock=(5,000 shares*$400)*6%

Preferred stock=$2,000,000*6%

Preferred stock=$120,000

Now let calculate the amount of dividends received by the common stockholders in 2017

Dividend Received=($200,000-$120,000)/2

Dividend Received=$80,000/2

Dividend Received=$40,000

Therefore the amount of dividends received by the common stockholders in 2017 will be$40,000

Discuss 5 factors to considerwhen choosing the location of afirm​

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Answer:

please give me brainlist and follow

Explanation:

Factors to Consider When Choosing a Business Location

Style of Operation. Is your business going to be formal or elegant? ..

Demographics. When considering demographics, you should think about two important angles. ...

Foot Traffic. For many businesses, foot traffic is very important. ...

Parking and Accessibility. ...

Competition. ...

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