Prepare the Budgets given the following information Budgeted sales are expected to be: January 200 Units February 300 Units March 400 Units April 300 Units May 400 Units Selling Price $10 Per unit A. Prepare the sales Budget (5 points) Sales Budget January February March Quarter Budgeted sales in units 200 300 400 900 Times selling price per unit $10 $10 $10 $10 Budgeted sells in dollars $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $9,000 B. Prepare the Production Budget (5 points)

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Answer 1

Answer:

Sales Budget

               January February  March     April    May

Units Sold       200       300       400      300       400

Price per unit         $10      $ 10       $ 10       $ 10       $ 10

Sales Rev       $ 2.000  $ 3.000 $ 4.000 $ 3.000 $ 4.000

Explanation:

We have to multiplithe amount of units sold each month by the sales price per unit of each month.

For the second question, which is the production budget we require the beginning inventory at Jan 1st and the desired inventory policy else, we cannot complete it. Please add this as details for the question Thank you =)


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Gerard, a job applicant, was asked to appear for an interview by an organization. Gerard spent the first 15 minutes of the job interview relating details about his education and work experience to the interviewer. This is a _____ interview.

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Answer:

The answer is biographical interview

Explanation:

A biographical interview takes place during an interview where the interviewee tells his or her life story(ranging from family background to work experience, education etc). It requires describing and explaining one's own life to the interviewer.

Examples of Biographical interview questions can be:

Tell me about yourself?

What are you strengths? Etc.

Alden Corp. has the following balances as of December​ 31, 2019:Total Assets $90,000Total Liabilities 60,000Total Equity 30,000Calculate the debt to equity ratio.​ A. 0.64.B. 0.92.C. 1.56.D. 256.

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Answer:

2.00

Explanation:

Calculation of the debt to equity ratio

Using this formula

Debt to equity ratio= Total liabilities/Total Shareholders equity

Where,

Total liabilities=60,000

Total Shareholders equity =30,000

Let plug in the formula

Debt to equity ratio=60,000/30,000

Debt to equity ratio =2.00

Therefore debt to equity ratio will be 2.00

A good manager can be flexible when it comes to sticking to the original plan; to get good results, the intended strategy has to become the realized strategy.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

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Suppose Stark Ltd. just issued a dividend of $2.33 per share on its common stock. The company paid dividends of $2.00, $2.08, $2.15, and $2.26 per share in the last four years. If the stock currently sells for $55, what is your best estimate of the company's cost of equity capital using the arithmetic average growth rate in dividends?What if you use the geometric average growth rate?

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Answer:

arithmetic average growth rate = (4% + 3.37% + 5.12% + 3.1%) / 4 = 3.9%

we need to find the required rate or return (RRR) in the following formula:

stock price = expected dividend / (RRR - growth rate)

expected dividend = $2.33 x 1.039 = $2.42stock price = $55growth rate = 0.039

55 = 2.42 / (RRR - 0.039)

RRR - 0.039 = 2.42 / 55 = 0.044

RRR = 0.083 = 8.3%

geometric average growth rate = [(1.04 x 1.0337 x 1.0512 x 1.031)¹/⁴] - 1 = 3.89%

again we need to find the required rate or return (RRR) in the following formula:

stock price = expected dividend / (RRR - growth rate)

expected dividend = $2.33 x 1.0389 = $2.42stock price = $55growth rate = 0.0389

55 = 2.42 / (RRR - 0.0389)

RRR - 0.0389 = 2.42 / 55 = 0.044

RRR = 0.0829 = 8.29%

identify this financial statement: which financial statement would best display a companys plant propery and equipment use in their factory everyday to help generate a slaes revenue

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Answer: C) Balance Sheet

Explanation:

The Plant, Property and Equipment (PPE) that a company owns are reported in the Balance Sheet under Fixed Assets.

These Assets are considered investments because of their long term use and they help a company in generating it's sales Revenue.

They are also depreciated as well to account for the period they are in action and are usually recorded in the Balance Sheet at their Net amounts (depreciated amounts).

Inventory records for Dunbar Incorporated revealed the following: Date Transaction Number of Units Unit Cost Apr. 1 Beginning inventory 470 $ 2.37 Apr. 20 Purchase 410 2.72 Dunbar sold 580 units of inventory during the month. Ending inventory assuming FIFO would be:

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Answer:

Ending inventory= $816

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Apr. 1 Beginning inventory 470 $2.37

Apr. 20 Purchase 410 $2.72

Dunbar sold 580 units of inventory during the month.

To calculate the ending inventory under the FIFO (first-in, first-out) method, we need to use the cost of the last units incorporated into inventory.

Units in ending inventory= 880 - 580= 300

Ending inventory= 300*2.72= $816

​Carpenters, Inc., a manufacturing​ company, acquired equipment on January​ 1, 2017 for $ 520 comma 000. Estimated useful life of the equipment was seven years and the estimated residual value was $ 20 comma 000. On January​ 1, 2020, after using the equipment for three​ years, the total estimated useful life has been revised to nine total years. Residual value remains unchanged. The company uses the straightminusline method of depreciation. Calculate depreciation expense for 2020.​ (Round any intermediate calculations to two decimal​ places, and your final answer to the nearest​ dollar.)

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Answer:

Annual depreciation= $47,618

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchasing price= $520,000

Useful life= 7 years

Residual value= $20,000

New useful life= 9 years

First, we need to determine the annual depreciation and accumulated depreciation before January 2020.

Annual depreciation= (original cost - salvage value)/estimated life (years)

Annual depreciation= (520,000 - 20,000)/7= 71,429

Accumulate depreciation= 71,429*3= $214,287

New annual depreciation:

Book value= 520,000 - 214,287= 305,713

Annual depreciation= (305,713 - 20,000) / 6

Annual depreciation= $47,618

Texas-Q Company produces and sells barbeque grills. Texas-Q sells three models: a small portable gas grill, a larger stationary gas grill, and the specialty smoker. In the coming year, Texas-Q expects to sell 20,000 portable grills, 50,000 stationary grills, and 5,000 smokers. Information on the three models is as follows:
Portable Stationary Smokers
Price $90 $200 $250
Variable cost per unit 45 130 140
Total fixed cost is $2,128,500.
Required:
1. What is the sales mix of portable grills to stationary grills to smokers?
2. Compute the break-even quantity of each product.

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Answer:

1.

Sales mix

Portable grills = 20000/75000 = 4/15 or 26.67%

Stationary grills = 50000/75000 = 2/3 or 66.67%

Smokers = 5000/75000 = 1/15 or 6.67%

2.

Break even in units

Overall = 2128500 / 66   = 32250 units

Portable = 32250 * 4/15 = 8600

Stationary = 32250 * 2/3 = 21500

Smokers = 32250 * 1/15 = 2150

Explanation:

1.

The sales mix is the proportion of sales in units that each product holds in the in relation to the total overall sales in units of all products. The sales mix is calculated as follows,

Sales mix proportion of Product A = Sales in units Product A/Total number of sales in units of all products

The total number of sales in units of all products is,

Total sales in units = 20000 + 50000 + 5000 = 75000 units

Sales mix

Portable grills = 20000/75000 = 4/15 or 26.67%

Stationary grills = 50000/75000 = 2/3 or 66.67%

Smokers = 5000/75000 = 1/15 or 6.67%

2.

We will compute the overall break even point in units in then divide it according to the sales mix to calculate the break even in units of each product.

To calculate the overall break even in units, we need to determine the weighted average contribution per unit.

Weighted average contribution per unit = 4/15 * (90 - 45)  +  2/3 * (200 - 130)  +  1/15 * (250 - 140)

Weighted average contribution per unit = 66

Break even in units

Overall = 2128500 / 66   = 32250 units

Portable = 32250 * 4/15 = 8600

Stationary = 32250 * 2/3 = 21500

Smokers = 32250 * 1/15 = 2150

The total value (debt plus equity) of Wilson Dover Inc. is $500 million and the face value of its 1-year coupon debt is $200 million. The volatility (σ) of Wilson Dover's total value is 0.60, and the risk-free rate is 5%. Assume that N(d1) = 0.9720 and N(d2) = 0.9050. Refer to the data for Wilson Dover Inc. What is the value (in millions) of Wilson Dover's debt if its equity is viewed as an option?

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Answer:

$313.81

Explanation:

Calculation for the value (in millions) of Wilson Dover's debt if its equity is viewed as an option

Total value = P = $500.0

Debt = X = $200.0

Volatility (σ) = 0.6

rRF = 5%

d1 = 1.910485

N(d1) = 0.9720

d2= 1.310485

N(d2)=0.9050

Using this formula

Vs= PN(d1) − Xe−RFtN(d2)

Let plug in the formula

Vs= $500(0.9720) − $200e−0.05(1)(0.9050)

Vs= $485.98 − $172.17

Vs= $313.81

Therefore the value (in millions) of Wilson Dover's debt if its equity is viewed as an option will be $313.81

In the United States banking policies and procedures are set by the:

-president
-senate
-House of representatives
-federal reserve

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Answer:

Federal Reserve.

Explanation:

Federal Reserve is a large central bank in Washington, D.C. that was founded in 1913. It lends money to other, smaller banks.

The flying of new employees to a three-day training session at Uberversity in San Francisco to learn about the company is part of the organization's:_______
a) labor relations
b) selection process
c) performance management
d) benefits
e) onboarding

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Answer:

e) onboarding

Explanation:

Onboarding is the process by which new employees are introduced to the companie's culture including operational procedures and training on their job roles.

Onboarding is an important step in making the employee more efficient on the job. It is also called organisational socialising.

In the given scenario where new employees fly to a three-day training session at Uberversity in San Francisco to learn about the company, is an onboarding process.

The main goal of monetary policy is to shift Choose one or more: A. aggregate demand. B. short-run aggregate supply. C. long-run aggregate supply.

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Answer: aggregate demand

Explanation:

Monetary policy, is the demand side of an economic policy that is used by the government through the central bank in order to control the money supply that is available in the economy so as to achieve macroeconomic goals that will bring about economic growth.

The main goal of monetary policy is to shift the aggregate demand. Increase or decrease in money supply can either shift the aggregate demand to the right or to the left depending on whether the government wants to use the expansionary or the contractionary method.

When you take your first job, you decide to start saving right away for your retirement. You put $5,000 per year into a saving plan, which interest rate 10% per year. Five years later, you move to another job and stop making contributions to the saving plan. If the first plan continued to earn interest for another 35 years, determine the future worth in year 40.

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Answer:

FV= $857,840.94

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

First investment:

Annual deposit= $5,000 per year

Interest rate= 10%

Number of years= 5

Second investment:

Number of years= 35

Interest rate= 10%

Lumpsum= first investment

First, we need to calculate the future value of the first investment. We will use the following formula:

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= annual deposit

FV= {5,000*[(1.1^5) - 1]} / 0.10

FV= $30,525.5

Now, the future value of the second investment.

FV= PV*(1+i)^n

FV= 30,525.5*(1.1^35)

FV= $857,840.94

Which of the following statements regarding a firm’s optimal capital structure is true? The optimal capital structure maximizes the firm’s earnings per share (EPS). The optimal capital structure maximizes the firm’s cost of equity. The optimal capital structure maximizes the firm’s cost of debt. The optimal capital structure maximizes the firm’s stock price.

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Answer: The optimal capital structure maximizes the firm’s stock price.

Explanation:

The Capital Structure of a company refers to the proportion of debt vs equity that it chooses to use to fund its Assets and operations.

The goal of management is to use the capital structure to fund the company in such a way that the market value of a company increases.

The Market value is reflected by the firm's stock price so the optimal capital structure is meant to maximize the firm’s stock price.

The sales budget for Perrier Inc. is forecasted as follows:

Month Sales Revenue
May $130,000
June 150,000
July 200,000
August 130,000

To prepare a cash budget, the company must determine the budgeted cash collections from sales. Historically, the following trend has been established regarding cash collection of sales: 60 percent in the month of sale. 20 percent in the month following sale. 15 percent in the second month following sale.

5 percent uncollectible.
60 percent in the month of sale.
20 percent in the month following sale.
15 percent in the second month following sale.

The company gives a 2 percent cash discount for payments made by customers during the month of sale. The accounts receivable balance on April 30 is $22,000, of which $7,000 represents uncollected March sales and $15,000 represents uncollected April sales. Prepare a schedule of budgeted cash collections from sales for May, June, and July. Include a three-month summary of estimated cash collections.

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Answer:

                                        budgeted cash collections    

                                           May         June      July  

sales revenue                130,000     150,000  200,000

cash sales (60% x 0.98) 76,440      88,200    117,600

accounts receivable (March)   5,250  

accounts receivable (April)   7,500        5,625  

accounts receivable (May)               26,000     19,500

accounts receivable (June)                              30,000

total cash collections        219,190    269,825    367,100

 

I used net accounts receivables, that means I already discounted the 5% of collectibles.

Pharoah Company sublet a portion of its warehouse for five years at an annual rental of $71700, beginning on May 1, 2017. The tenant, Sheri Charter, paid one year's rent in advance, which Pharoah recorded as a credit to Unearned Rent Revenue. Pharoah reports on a calendar-year basis. The adjustment on December 31, 2017 for Pharoah should be

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Answer:

Adjusting entries

Dr Unearned rent revenue $47,800

Cr Rent revenue $47,800 to record accrued rent revenue.

Explanation:

Contract value for one year $71,700

One month of rent $71,700/12 = $5,975

We will need to get how many month that has passed from May to December i.e 8 months

Value of 8 month of rent = 8 × $5,975

= $47,800 i.e earned portion of the contract.

Balance unearned rent revenue at year end= $71,700 - $47,800

= $23,900

What does a descriptive study seek to accomplish?

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Descriptive research aims to accurately and systematically describe a population, situation or phenomenon. It can answer what, when, where, when and how questions, but not why questions.

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The implication of the expectations theory that expected returns for a holding period must be the same for bonds of different maturities depends on the assumption that________.
1. Yiels curves usually slope downward
2. Yiels curves usually slope downward
3. Instruments with different maturities are perfect subtitute
4. Savers are usually risk averse

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Answer:

i think the answer is intruments with different matuirties are perfect subtitute. i'm not sure but i think this is the answer.

Explanation:

Mitch likes his coworkers, thinks his pay is fair, and appreciates the interesting assignments his boss gives him, so Mitch is likely to have high A. emotional stability, B. self-management, C. self-awareness, D. job satisfaction

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Answer:

D. job satisfaction

Explanation:

Job satisfaction measures how contented a staff is with his job. It measures how the employee feels about his job.

Mitch likes his job, his co workers and his salary. Mitch is likely to have a high job satisfaction

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ABC Company has the following authorized stock: Common stock: 1.00 par value, 100,000 shares On 1/11/15, ABC Company issued 10,000 shares of common stock for $5 per share (cash). How much cash does the company receive

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Answer:

Amount of cash received = $50,000

Explanation:

The authorized share capital is the total maximum amount of shares in units that  a company can raised as contained in its memorandum of association.

The issued share capital is the proportion of the authorized share capital that a company has decided to offer to investors to raise capital.

The total amount of issued share capital raised would be equal to

Issued share capital = units issued × price per units

                                 = 10,000 × $5 = $50,000

Amount of cash received = $50,000

Based on the information given the amount that the company received is $50,000.

Using this formula

Cash received=Shares of common stock× Per share

Where:

Shares of common stock=10,000 shares

Per share=$5 per share

Let plug in the formula

Cash received=10,000×$5

Cash received=$50,000

Inconclusion the amount that the company received is $50,000.

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Ann transferred land worth $200,000 with a tax basis of $40,000 to Brown Corporation, an existing entity, for 100 shares of its stock. Brown Corporation has two other shareholders, Bill and Bob, each of whom holds 100 shares. With respect to the transfer:

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Answer:

Ann has a bias of $200,000 in her 100 shares in Brown Corporation.

Explanation:

The full question is as follows;

Ann transferred land worth $200,000 with a tax basis of $40,000, to Brown corporation, an existing entity, for 100 shares of its stock. Brown corporation has two other shareholders, Bill and Bob, each of whom holds 100 shares. With respect to the transfer: a. Ann has no recognized gain. b. Brown Corporation has a basis of $160,000 in the land. c. Ann has a bias of $200,000 in her 100 shares in Brown Corporation. d. Ann has a basis of $40,000 in her 100 shares in Brown Corporation. e. none of the above.

Answer

Ann has a bias of $200,000 in her 100 shares in Brown Corporation.

Explanation

From the question, we can see that Ann traded 200,000 worth of asset for 100 shares.

What this means is that the basis of her shares will be 200,000

We can also see that a capital gain of 160,000 is recognized. The capital gain is recognized because the land which was traded has a basis of 40,000 for 200,000. This makes it taxable due to the capital gain.

Hence, the land will enter Brown Corporation as 200,000 and not 160,000

In order to find the future worth, F, from a present amount, P, 5 years from now at an interest rate of 6 % per year, compounded quarterly, what interest rate must be used in the F/P factor, (F/P,i%,n), when n is 20 quarters

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Answer:

Interest rate = 1.5%

Explanation:

Given:

Future value = F

Present value = P

Number of Year (n) = 5 year × 4 quarters = 20

Interest rate = 6 % per year = 6 / 4 = 1.5% = 0.015

Computation:

Future value = Present value[tex](1+i)^n[/tex]

F/P = (1+0.015)²⁰

F/P = 1.34685501

When n = 20 quarters

F/P = (1+i)²⁰

1.34685501 = (1+i)²⁰

i = 0.015

Interest rate = 1.5%

Griffin's Goat Farm, Inc., has sales of $604,000, costs of $255,000, depreciation expense of $53,000, interest expense of $35,000, and a tax rate of 23 percent. What is the net income for this firm

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Answer:

The answer is $200,970

Explanation:

Solution

Given that

Now

Sales =$604,000

Costs= $255,000

Depreciation=$53,000

Thus

EBIT (Earnings before taxes and interest)=$296,000

The interest Expense = $35,000

Taxable income =$200,970

Taxes($261,000 * 23% =$60,030

The net income = $200,970

Therefore the net income for the firm is $200,970

Answer:

$200,970

Explanation:

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A firm pays Pam $40 per hour to assemble personal computers. Each day, Pam can assemble 4 computers if she works 1 hour, 7 computers if she works 2 hours, 9 computers if she works 3 hours, and 10 computers if she works 4 hours. Pam cannot work more than 4 hours day. Each computer consists of a motherboard, a hard drive, a case, a monitor, a keyboard, and a mouse. The total cost of these parts is $600 per computer. What is the marginal cost of producing the computers that Pam can assemble during her 2nd hour of work

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Answer:

$1,840

Explanation:

In order to calculate the Marginal cost of producing the computers in 2nd hour of work, we need to add the marginal cost of computer and marginal cost of wage in the 2nd hour of work.

MC = MC(computers) + MC(wage)

MC = $1,800(w) + $40

MC = $1,840

Working

MC (computers ) = 3 x 600$ = $1,800

                hour        computers assembled

                    1st                        4

                    2nd                      7

If pam works 2 hours she can assemble 7 computers but she already assembled 4 computers in 1st hour.

So the 2nd-hour computers will be 3 ( 7 - 4) computers.

Explain the provisions of section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act including obligations of officers; nature and scope of assertions; accounting requirements; and legal liability of officers.

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Answer:

"Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act states that the CEO and CFO are directly responsible for the accuracy, documentation and submission of all financial reports as well as the internal control structure to the SEC," according to sarbanes-oxley-101.com.  So, Section 302 is essentially about the responsibilities of principal officers of the company, especially the principal executive and financial officers.

1. Obligations of officers: To certify each annual and quarterly report.  To ensure that the issued financial statements and other financial information are not misleading.  To ensure that the information is fairly presented.

2. Nature and Scope of Assertions:

a) That the information presented are fairly presented with no misleading statements

b) That the internal controls are in place and operating effectively

c) To asset that they are aware of all material information relating to the issuing company

d) That they have evaluated internal controls, their effectiveness, and changes in controls.

3. Accounting requirements:

a) Ensure effective internal accounting controls

b) Disclose all material financial information to auditors and audit committee

c) File periodic reports to SEC in compliance with section 13(a) and 15(d) of the SEC Act of 1934.

4. Legal liability of officers:  This is covered in Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.  The section prescribes that officers are liable for "penalties upward of $5 million in fines and 20 years in prison" for any violation of the Act.

Explanation:

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 is a federal law which was made in response to the accounting scandals following the collapse of Worldcom and Enron. The purpose of the Act was to safeguard shareholders, employees, and the public from accounting errors and fraudulent financial practices by listed companies.  According to sarbanes-oxley-101.com, the Act requires "all financial reports to include an Internal Controls Report," to prove the accuracy and adequacy of controls for ensuring that financial information is not misleading.

In Concord, Inc., the Assembly Department started 61000 units and completed 70700 units. If beginning work in process was 30800 units, how many units are in ending work in process?

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Answer:

Closing inventory = 21,100 units

Explanation:

The closing working in progress represent the units of work at the end of the period for which are yet to be completed in the period.

It is the sum of the opening inventory and the units introduced less the completed units. This given below in mathematical terms

Closing inventory = Opening inventory + Newly added - completed units

                          = 30,800 + 61,000 - 70,700= 21,100

Closing inventory = 21,100 units

24. You have saved $4,000 for a down payment on a new car. The largest monthly payment you can afford is $350. The loan will have a 12% APR based on end-of-month payments. What is the most expensive car you can afford if you finance it for 48 months

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Answer:

The most expensive car can be afforded is = $17290.89

Explanation:

The down payment of a new car = $4000

The mothly payment (annuity ) = $350

Interest rate on the rate = 12% = 12% / 12 per month.

Now we have to calculate the most expensive car that can be afforded with the finance time of 48 months.  

Below is the calculation:

[tex]Present \ value = annuity \times \left [ \frac{1-(1+r)^{-n}}{r} \right ] \\= 350 \times \left [ \frac{1-(1+ 0.01)^{-48}}{0.01} \right ] \\= 13290.89 \\[/tex]

[tex]\text{Total value of car} = savings + present \ value \\= 4000 + 13290.89 \\= 17290.89[/tex]

McLin, Inc., is a calendar year S corporation. Its AAA balance is zero. Determine the tax aspects of the following transactions. If an amount is zero, enter "0". a. McLin holds $90,000 of AEP. Tobias, the sole shareholder, has an adjusted basis of $80,000 in his stock. Tobias is paid a $90,000 salary. Ignore the 20% QBID.

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Answer:

$10,000

Explanation:

Given that:

McLin holds $90,000 of AEP,  this implies what is salary is made of;

Tobias, the sole shareholder, has an adjusted basis of $80,000 in his stock.

Tobias is paid a $90,000 salary income.

Ignore the 20% QBID

We are to determine the  tax aspects of the  transactions

Since the company receives a  $90000 for salary expense. Thus Tobias basis is zero, then :

The tax aspect of the transaction  is : ($90000 - $80000)

The tax aspect of the transaction = $10,000

Harvey quit his job at State University, where he earned $45,000 a year. He figures his entrepreneurial talent or forgone entrepreneurial income to be $5,000 a year. To start the business, he cashed in $100,000 in bonds that earned 10 percent interest annually to buy a software company, Extreme Gaming. In the first year, the firm sold 11,000 units of software at $75 for each unit. Of the $75 per unit, $55 goes for the costs of production, packaging, marketing, employee wages and benefits, and rent on a building. The explicit costs of Harvey's firm in the first year were

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Answer:

The explicit costs of Harvey's firm in the first year were $605,000

Explanation:

According to the given data we have the following:

In the first year, the firm sold 11,000 units of software

$55 goes for the costs of production, packaging, marketing, employee wages and benefits

Therefore, in order to calculate explicit costs of Harvey's firm in the first year we would have to make the following calculation:

explicit costs of Harvey's firm= units of software sold*costs of production, packaging, marketing, employee wages and benefits

explicit costs of Harvey's firm=11,000*$55

explicit costs of Harvey's firm=$605,000

The explicit costs of Harvey's firm in the first year were $605,000

What action can a supervisor take to reinforce the desired change and create a work environment that nourishes successful people?

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Answer:

Communicate the reasons for the change.

Explanation:

Remember, reinforcement involves not necessarily employing harsh measures, but communicating with a view to persuade into action.

Since a supervisor is often seen as a head among his colleagues, he thus can exert influence on other employees by explaining the reasons and benefits for such change, doing so would steer employees into accepting the organisational change.

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