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Why might a marketer remove a product from the product mix?
A. Because it has high sales
B. Because it isn't selling
C. Because it is a consumer favorite
D. Because it's been on the market for more than two years

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Answer 1

Answer:

B.because it isnt selling

Answer 2

A circumstance where a producer discontinues selling a specific product permanently: To make room for new things, product deletion of slow-moving items is recommended. Compare with product recall. Hence option B is correct.

What is Product deletion ?

Expanding the product mix can be done in two ways: by adding new brands or variations of already-existing brands to the product line; or by adding more product lines overall.

Brands eliminate products that don't meet marketing plans or show a poor market outlook in addition to those with low sales and profits. Industry-specific product failure rates range from 75% to 90% for newly packaged items, according to estimates.

When a product is not in the right place on the market and If a product is not profitable enough, all the resources required to create it are wasted and could have been utilized to create another product or improve an already existing one. This necessitates product erasure.

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Crypton Electronics has a capital structure consisting of percent common stock and percent debt. A debt issue of ​$ par​ value, percent bonds that mature in years and pay annual interest will sell for ​$. Common stock of the firm is currently selling for ​$ per share and the firm expects to pay a ​$ dividend next year. Dividends have grown at the rate of percent per year and are expected to continue to do so for the foreseeable future. What is​ Crypton's cost of capital where the​ firm's tax rate is ​percent?

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Answer:

A. After-cost of debt 4.20%

B. Cost of common equity 12.15%

C. Cost of capital 7.02%

Explanation:.

A. Calculation to determine the After-cost of debt

After-cost of debt =RATE(15,5.8%*1000,-980,1000)*(1-30%)

After-cost of debt =4.20%

Therefore After-cost of debt is 4.20%

b) Calculation to determine cost of common equity

Cost of common equity=2.17/29.12+4.7%

Cost of common equity=12.15%

Therefore Cost of common equity is 12.15%

c) Calculation to determine cost of capital

Cost of capital=(4.20%*63%)+(12.15%*36%)

Cost of capital=7.02%

Therefore Cost of capital is 7.02%

Explain the definition of Human Resources Management

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Answer:

Human resource management (HRM or HR) is the strategic approach to the effective management of people in a company or organization such that they help their business gain a competitive advantage. It is designed to maximize employee performance in service of an employer's strategic objectives. Human resource management is primarily concerned with the management of people within organizations, focusing on policies and systems. HR departments are responsible for overseeing employee-benefits design, employee recruitment, training and development, performance appraisal, and reward management, such as managing pay and Employee benefits benefit systems. HR also concerns itself with organizational change and industrial relations, or the balancing of organizational practices with requirements arising from collective bargaining and

Explanation:

The Oppoturnity to employ Workers and to make sure their comfortable

Stellan Manufacturing is considering the following two investment​ proposals:

Proposal X

Proposal Y
Investment

​$730,000

​$504,000
Useful life

5 years

4 years
Estimated annual net cash inflows received at the end of each year

​$156,000

​$100,000
Residual value

​$50,000

​$0
Depreciation method

Straightminus
line

Straightminus
line
Annual discount rate

​10%

​9%
Compute the present value of the future cash inflows from Proposal Y.
Present value of an ordinary annuity of​ $1:

​8%

​9%

​10%
1

0.926

0.917

0.909
2

1.783

1.759

1.736
3

2.577

2.531

2.487
4

3.312

3.240

3.170
5

3.993

3.809

3.791
6

4.623

4.486

4.355
A.
​$252,000
B.
​$292,320
C.
​$268,884
D.
​$324,000

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The Gourmand Cooking School runs short cooking courses at its small campus. Management has identified two cost drivers it uses in its budgeting and performance reports—the number of courses and the total number of students. For example, the school might run two courses in a month and have a total of 62 students enrolled in those two courses. Data concerning the company’s cost formulas appear below: Fixed Cost per Month Cost per Course Cost per Student Instructor wages $ 2,960 Classroom supplies $ 270 Utilities $ 1,220 $ 75 Campus rent $ 4,800 Insurance $ 2,300 Administrative expenses $ 3,900 $ 44 $ 7 For example, administrative expenses should be $3,900 per month plus $44 per course plus $7 per student. The company’s sales should average $890 per student. The company planned to run four courses with a total of 62 students; however, it actually ran four courses with a total of only 56 students. The actual operating results for September appear below: Actual Revenue $ 52,280 Instructor wages $ 11,120 Classroom supplies $ 16,590 Utilities $ 1,930 Campus rent $ 4,800 Insurance $ 2,440 Administrative expenses $ 3,936 Required: 1. Prepare the company’s planning budget for September. 2. Prepare the company’s flexible budget for September. 3. Calculate the revenue and spending variances for September.

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Answer:

The Gourmand Cooking School

1. Planning Budget for September:

                                         Fixed Cost  Cost per  Cost per  Planning

                                         per Month   Course    Student   Budget

Instructor wages                                $ 2,960                      $11,840

Classroom supplies                                              $ 270       16,740

Utilities                               $ 1,220        $ 75                          1,520

Campus rent                     $ 4,800                                         4,800

Insurance                          $ 2,300                                         2,300

Administrative expenses $ 3,900        $ 44           $ 7          4,510

Total                                                                                      $41,710

2) Flexible Budget for September:

                                         Fixed Cost  Cost per  Cost per  Flexible

                                         per Month   Course    Student   Budget

Instructor wages                                $ 2,960                      $11,840

Classroom supplies                                              $ 270        15,120

Utilities                               $ 1,220        $ 75                          1,520

Campus rent                     $ 4,800                                         4,800

Insurance                          $ 2,300                                         2,300

Administrative expenses $ 3,900        $ 44           $ 7         4,468

Total                                                                                   $40,048

3. The Revenue and Spending Variances for September (based on flexible budget):

                                        Planning  Flexible    Actual     Spending

                                        Budget    Budget                     Variance

Revenue                         $55,180 $46,280   $52,280    $6,000  F

Instructor wages             $11,840   $11,840     $11,120        $720  F

Classroom supplies         16,740     15,120      16,590        1,470  U

Utilities                               1,520      1,520         1,930           410  U

Campus rent                     4,800     4,800        4,800            0     None

Insurance                          2,300     2,300        2,440           140  U

Administrative expenses  4,510     4,468        3,936          532   F

Total                               $41,710 $40,048    $40,816        $768  U

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Sales price per student = $890

Planned number of courses = 4

Planned total number of students = 62

Actual number of courses ran = 4

Actual total number of students = 56

Data concerning the company’s cost formulas appear below:

                                         Fixed Cost  Cost per  Cost per

                                         per Month   Course    Student  

Instructor wages                                $ 2,960                  

Classroom supplies                                              $ 270  

Utilities                               $ 1,220        $ 75                      

Campus rent                     $ 4,800                                

Insurance                          $ 2,300                                    

Administrative expenses $ 3,900        $ 44           $ 7  

Actual Results:

Actual Revenue $ 52,280

Instructor wages $ 11,120

Classroom supplies $ 16,590

Utilities $ 1,930

Campus rent $ 4,800

Insurance $ 2,440

Administrative expenses $ 3,936                                                                        

Pension funds pay lifetime annuities to recipients. If a firm will remain in business indefinitely, the pension obligation will resemble a perpetuity. Suppose, therefore, that you are managing a pension fund with obligations to make perpetual payments of $2 million per year to beneficiaries. The yield to maturity on all bonds is 16%. a. If the duration of 5-year maturity bonds with coupon rates of 12% (paid annually) is four years and the duration of 20-year maturity bonds with coupon rates of 6% (paid annually) is 11 years, how much of each of these coupon bonds (in market value) will you want to hold to both fully fund and immunize your obligation

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Solution :

The PV  "perpetual" obligation of the firm  = [tex]$\frac{\$ 2 \text{ million}}{0.16}$[/tex]

                                                                     = $ 12.5 million

Also based on duration of the perpetuity, duration of this obligation = [tex]$\frac{1.16}{0.16}$[/tex]

                                                                                                                  = 7.25 years

Let [tex]$w$[/tex] be the [tex]$\text{weight}$[/tex] on the [tex]$5$[/tex] year maturity bond, which has a duration of [tex]$4$[/tex]years. Then :

[tex]$w \times 4 +(1-w) \times 11 = 7.25$[/tex]

[tex]$w=0.5357$[/tex]

Therefore,

[tex]$0.5357 \times \$ 12.5 = \$ 6.7$[/tex] million in the [tex]$5$[/tex] year bond

[tex]$0.4643 \times \$12.5=\$5.8$[/tex] million in the [tex]$2$[/tex] year bond.

Therefore, the total invested amounts to $ [tex]$(6.7+5.8)$[/tex] million = [tex]$\$12.5$[/tex] million, which fully matches the funding needs.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Corning Company has a decentralized organization with a divisional structure. Two of these divisions are the Appliance Division and the Manufactured Housing Division. Each divisional manager is evaluated on the basis of ROI. The Appliance Division produces a small automatic dishwasher that the Manufactured Housing Division can use in one of its models. Appliance can produce up to 20,000 of these dishwashers per year. The variable costs of manufacturing the dishwashers are $98. The Manufactured Housing Division inserts the dishwasher into the model house and then sells the manufactured house to outside customers for $73,000 each. The division's capacity is 4,000 units. The variable costs of the manufactured house (in addition to the cost of the dishwasher itself) are $42,600.

Required:
Assume that all of the dishwashers produced can be sold to external customers for $328 each. The Manufactured Housing Division wants to buy 5,400 dishwashers per year. What should the transfer price be?

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Answer:

$328

Explanation:

The best transfer price is within the range of the Minimum and Maximum transfer price.

1. Minimum Transfer Price

Minimum Transfer Price is the price that is acceptable to the transferring division and out of a range of acceptable prices, it is that which would be the best for the company

Minimum Transfer Price = Variable Cost - Internal Savings + Opportunity Cost

thus,

given the following data on the Transferring Division - Appliance Division and Receiving Division,

Appliance Division :

Total Capacity = 20,000 dishwashers

Total Variable Costs = $98

Sale Price to External Market = $328

Manufactured Housing Division :

Demand = 5,400 dishwashers

House Sale Price = $73,000

Total Capacity = 4,000 houses

Variable Costs = $42,600

there will be an opportunity costs on the external market for 5,400 dishwashers supplied internal to Manufactured Housing Division

Opportunity costs = Contribution per unit

                               = $328 - $98

                               = $230

therefore,

Minimum Transfer Price = $98 + $230 = $328

2. Maximum Transfer Price

It is the maximum price that causes the receiving division to break even. The Maximum Transfer Price can never be more than what the receiving division can purchase externally and also can never be more than the selling price of transferring division

thus,

Maximum Transfer Price = $328

Conclusion :

The transfer price should be $328

“It’s great to listen to the customer when you are designing your product, but it’s just not practical in pricing. All the customers have to say is that they want lower prices. If you want me to increase profits, I can’t very well listen to that!”
a. What should the marketing director make of this response?

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Answer:

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Explanatio

first play attention in class

The candidate hasn't fully understood the marketing strategy of the company

What is marketing?

Marketing refers to the actions of a company in order to promote buying or selling of the company’s product, as well as creating a brand image of its product. Marketing has become a vital part of total’s world, where everything is connected via the internet and social media. New fields like Digital Marketing, Social Media Marketing have propped up for the marketing of the products.

The marketing director while appreciating this response should know the person responding hasn't been fully aware of the marketing strategy. He should make the candidate understand how much vital it is to take the opinion of the customers. Even, the company's main focus is on customers' responses and needs.

In today’s economy, a couple of viral videos against the company by genuine customers can ruin the whole image of the company. Also, customers might not necessarily want a lower-priced product in today’s age of show-offs. The customers might be wanting a product of distinction among his/her peers to stand out.

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The unadjusted and adjusted trial balances for American Leaf Company on October 31, 2018, follow:
American Leaf Company
Trial Balances
October 31, 2018
Debit Balances (Unadjusted) Credit Balances (Unadjusted) Debit Balances (Adjusted) Credit Balances(Adjusted)
Cash $16.00 $16.00
Accounts receivable 38.00 44.00
Supplies 10.00 7.00
Prepaid Insurance 22.00 10.00
Land 27.00 27.00
Equipment 41.00 41.00
Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment $7.00 $12.00
Accounts Payable 27.00 27.00
Wages Payable 0.00 2.00
Common Stock 22.00 22.00
Retained Earnings 74.00 74.00
Dividends 10.00 10.00
Fees Earned 70.00 76.00
Wages Expense 23.00 25.00
Rent Expense 6.00 6.00
Insurance Expense 0.00 12.00
Utilities Expense 3.00 3.00 20
Depreciation Expense 0.00 5.00
Supplies Expense 0.00 3.00
Miscellaneous Expense 4.00 4.00
$200.00 $200.00 $191.00 $191.00
Journalize the five entries that adjusted the accounts at October 31, 2018.

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Answer:

1. Dr Accounts Receivable $6

Cr Fees Earned $6

2. Dr Supplies Expense $3

Cr Supplies $3

3. Dr Insurance Expense $12

Cr Prepaid Insurance $12

4. Dr Depreciation Expense $5

Cr Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment $5

5. Dr Wages Expense $2

Cr Wages Payable $2

Explanation:

Preparation of the five journal entries that adjusted the accounts at October 31, 2018.

1. Dr Accounts Receivable $6

Cr Fees Earned $6

($44-$38)

(To Accrued fees earned)

2. Dr Supplies Expense $3

Cr Supplies $3

($10-$7)

(To record Supplies used)

3. Dr Insurance Expense $12

Cr Prepaid Insurance $12

($22-$10)

(To record Insurance expired)

4. Dr Depreciation Expense $5

Cr Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment $5

($12-$7)

(To record Equipment depreciation)

5. Dr Wages Expense $2

Cr Wages Payable $2

($2-$0)

(To record Accrued wages)

The budget director for Kanosh Cleaning Services prepared the following list of expected selling and administrative expenses. All expenses requiring cash payments are paid for in the month incurred except salary expense and insurance. Salary is paid in the month following the month in which it is incurred. The insurance premium for six months is paid on October 1. October is the first month of operations; accordingly, there are no beginning account balances.
Required Complete the schedule of cash payments for S&A expenses by filling in the missing amounts.
Determine the amount of salaries payable the company will report on its pro forma balance sheet at the end of the fourth quarter.
Determine the amount of prepaid insurance the company will report on its pro forma balance sheet at the end of the fourth quarter.
October November December
Budgeted S&A Expenses
Equipment lease expense $7,500 $7,500 $7,500
Salary expense 8,200 8,700 9,000
Cleaning supplies 2,800 2,730 3,066
Insurance expense 1,200 1,200 1,200
Depreciation on computer 1,800 1,800 1,800
Rent 1,700 1,700 1,700
Miscellaneous expenses 700 700 700
Total operating expenses $23,900 $24,330 $24,966
Schedule of Cash Payments for S&A Expenses
Equipment lease expense
Prior month’s salary expense, 100%
Cleaning supplies
Insurance premium
Depreciation on computer
Rent
Miscellaneous expenses
Total disbursements for operating expenses $19,900 $20,830 $21,666
b. Salaries payable
c. Prepaid insurance

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Answer:

Kanosh Cleaning Services

a. Schedule of Cash Payments for S&A Expenses

                                                                       October November December

Equipment lease expense                                     $7,500  $7,500    $7,500

Prior month’s salary expense, 100%                               0    8,200       8,700  

Cleaning supplies                                                     2,800    2,730      3,066

Insurance premium                                                  7,200            0              0

Depreciation on computer                                              0            0              0

Rent                                                                           1,700      1,700        1,700

Miscellaneous expenses                                           700         700          700

Total disbursements for operating expenses  $19,900  $20,830  $21,666

b. Salaries payable = $9,000

c. Prepaid insurance = $3,600

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                October   November  December

Budgeted S&A Expenses

Equipment lease expense       $7,500        $7,500      $7,500

Salary expense                           8,200          8,700        9,000

Cleaning supplies                      2,800          2,730        3,066

Insurance expense                     1,200          1,200         1,200

Depreciation on computer         1,800          1,800         1,800

Rent                                             1,700          1,700         1,700

Miscellaneous expenses             700             700           700

Total operating expenses    $23,900    $24,330   $24,966

Schedule of Cash Payments for S&A Expenses

                                                                       October November December

Equipment lease expense                                     $7,500  $7,500    $7,500

Prior month’s salary expense, 100%                               0    8,200       8,700  

Cleaning supplies                                                     2,800    2,730      3,066

Insurance premium                                                  7,200            0              0

Depreciation on computer                                              0            0              0

Rent                                                                           1,700      1,700        1,700

Miscellaneous expenses                                           700         700          700

Total disbursements for operating expenses  $19,900  $20,830  $21,666

b. Salaries payable = $9,000

c. Prepaid insurance = $3,600 ($7,200 - $3,600)

a. See the attached photo for the complete schedule of cash payments for S&A expenses.

Under the complete schedule of cash payments for S&A expenses in the attached photo, the following are determined as follows:

Insurance premium paid in October = Monthly insurance expense * 6 months = $1,200 * 6 months = $7,200

Depreciation on computer = This is zero for each of the month because depreciation is not a cash expense.

b. Salaries payable = Salary expense for December = $9,000

c. Prepaid insurance = 6 months insurance premium paid – (October insurance expense + November insurance expense + December insurance expense) = $7,200 – ($1,200 + $1,200 + $1,200) = $7,200 - $3,600 = $3,600

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Why is it a good idea to turn off Wi-Fi while using a mobile banking app?​

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Answer:

The fact that Wi-Fi broadcasts data to anybody in range means that your information could be at risk.

Explanation: 1  That's especially risky if you use Wi-Fi for online banking. Avoiding Wi-Fi altogether is not realistic. It's probably not even practical to save banking sessions for when you're at home or on a wired connection.

Kaelea, Inc., has no debt outstanding and a total market value of $81,000. Earnings before interest and taxes, EBIT, are projected to be $9,800 if economic conditions are normal. If there is strong expansion in the economy, then EBIT will be 23 percent higher. If there is a recession, then EBIT will be 32 percent lower. The company is considering a $23,100 debt issue with an interest rate of 8 percent. The proceeds will be used to repurchase shares of stock. There are currently 5,400 shares outstanding. Assume Kaelea has a tax rate of 40 percent.

Required:
a. Calculate earnings per share, EPS, under each of the three economic scenarios before any debt is issued.
b. Calculate the percentage changes in EPS when the economy expands or enters a recession.
c. Calculate earnings per share, EPS, under each of the three economic scenarios after the recapitalization.
d. Calculate the percentage changes in EPS when the economy expands or enters a recession.

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Answer:

a. We have:

EPS under normal = $1.09 per share

EPS under expansion = $1.34 per share

EPS under recession = $0.74 per share

b. We have:

Percentage changes in EPS when the economy expands = 23%

Percentage changes in EPS when the economy enters recession = –32%

c. We have:

EPS under normal after recapitalization = $1.24

EPS under expansion after recapitalization = $1.59 per share

EPS under recession after recapitalization = $0.75 per share

d. We have:

Percentage changes in EPS after recapitalization when the economy expands = 28.23%

Percentage changes in EPS when the economy enters recession = –39.52%

Explanation:

a. Calculate earnings per share, EPS, under each of the three economic scenarios before any debt is issued.

Shares outstanding = 5,400

Net income under normal = EBIT under normal - (EBIT under normal * Tax rate) = $9,800 - ($9,800 * 40%) = $5,880

EPS under normal = Net income under normal / Shares outstanding = $5,880 / 5,400 = $1.09 per share

Net income under expansion = (EBIT under normal * (100% + Percentage increase in EBIT)) - ((EBIT under normal * (100% + Percentage increase in EBIT)) * Tax rate) = ($9,800 * (100% + 23%)) – (($9,800 * (100% + 23%))* 40%) = $7,232.40

EPS under expansion = Net income under expansion / Shares outstanding = $7,232.40 / 5,400 = $1.34 per share

Net income under recession = (EBIT under normal * (100% - Percentage decrease in EBIT)) - ((EBIT under normal * (100% - Percentage decrease in EBIT)) * Tax rate) = ($9,800 * (100% - 32%)) – (($9,800 * (100% - 32%))* 40%) = $3,998.40

EPS under recession = Net income under recession / Shares outstanding = $3,998.40 / 5,400 = $0.74 per share

b. Calculate the percentage changes in EPS when the economy expands or enters a recession.

Percentage changes in EPS when the economy expands = ((EPS under expansion - EPS under normal) / EPS under normal) * 100 = (($1.34 - $1.09) / $1.09) * 100 = 23%

Percentage changes in EPS when the economy enters recession = ((EPS under recession - EPS under normal) / EPS under normal) * 100 = (($0.74 - $1.09) / $1.09) * 100 = –32%

c. Calculate earnings per share, EPS, under each of the three economic scenarios after the recapitalization.

Market price per share = Total market value / Shares outstanding before recapitalization = $81,000 / 5,400 = $15

Number of shares to repurchase = Debt amount / Market price per share = $23,100 / $15 = 1,540

Shares outstanding after recapitalization = Shares outstanding before recapitalization - Number of shares to repurchase = 5,400 – 1,540 = 3,860

Interest on debt = Debt amount * Interest rate = $23,100 * 8% = $1,848

Net income under normal after recapitalization = EBIT under normal – Interest on debt - ((EBIT under normal – Interest on debt) * Tax rate) = $9,800 - $1,848 - (($9,800 - $1,848) * 40%) = $4,771.20

EPS under normal after recapitalization = Net income under normal after recapitalization / Shares outstanding after recapitalization = $4,771.20 / 3,860 = $1.24

EBIT under expansion = EBIT under normal * (100% + Percentage increase in EBIT) = ($9,800 * (100% + 23%)) = $12,054

Net income under expansion after recapitalization = EBIT under expansion – Interest on debt – ((EBIT under expansion – Interest on debt) * Tax rate) = $12,054 - $1,848 - (($12,054 - $1,848) * 40%) = $6,123.60

EPS under expansion after recapitalization = Net income under expansion after recapitalization / Shares outstanding after recapitalization = $6,123.60 / 3,860 = $1.59 per share

EBIT under recession = EBIT under normal * (100% - Percentage decrease in EBIT) = ($9,800 * (100% - 32%)) = $6,664

Net income under recession after recapitalization = EBIT under recession – Interest on debt – ((EBIT under recession – Interest on debt) * Tax rate) = $6,664 - $1,848 - (($6,664 - $1,848) * 40%) = $2,889.60

EPS under recession after recapitalization = Net income under recession after recapitalization / Shares outstanding after recapitalization = $2,889.60 / 3,860 = $0.75 per share

d. Calculate the percentage changes in EPS when the economy expands or enters a recession.

Percentage changes in EPS after recapitalization when the economy expands = ((EPS under expansion after recapitalization - EPS under normal after recapitalization) / EPS under normal after recapitalization) * 100 = (($1.59 - $1.24) / $1.24) * 100 = 28.2%

Percentage changes in EPS when the economy enters recession = ((EPS under recession - EPS under normal) / EPS under expansion) * 100 = (($0.75 - $1.24) / $1.24) * 100 = –39.52%

An insurance company processes 800 claims per year. The average processing time for a claim is 5 weeks. 45% of all claims received are car insurance claims, 40% of all claims received are motorcycle insurance claims, 10% are boat insurance claims, and the remaining are house insurance claims. Hint: These are throughput values. On average there are, 20 car, 9 motorcycles, 12 boats, and some house claims in process. Hint: These are inventory values. Assume 50 weeks per year.
1. What is the average number of claims that are in process?
A. 128 claims.
B. 64 claims.
C. 90 claims.
D. 80 claims.
E. 160 claims.
2. How many house insurance claims are in process?
A. 77 claims.
B. 21 claims.
C. 72 claims.
D. 39 claims.
E. 45 claims.
3. How long, on average, does it take to process a car insurance claim?
A. 7.5 weeks.
B. 4.5 weeks.
C. 3.75 weeks.
D. 6.67 weeks.
E. 2.78 weeks.
4. How long, on average, does it take to process a house insurance claim?
A. 15.63 weeks.
B. 48.75 weeks.
C. 17.5 weeks.
D. 36 weeks.
E. 11.25 weeks.

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Answer:

1. D. 80 claims.

2. D. 39 claims

3. E. 2.78 weeks

4. B. 48.75 weeks

Explanation:

1. Calculation to determine the average number of claims that are in process

Using this formula

Average number of claims in process = Lead time in weeks*units per week

Let plug in the formula

Average number of claims in process = 5*(800/50)

Average number of claims in process= 80 claims

Therefore the average number of claims that are in process is 80 claims

2. Calculation to determine How many house insurance claims are in process

Average number of house insurance claims in process = 80-20-9-12

Average number of house insurance claims in process = 39 claims

Therefore the Average number of house insurance claims in process is 39 claims

3. Calculation to determine How long, on average, does it take to process a car insurance claim

First step is to calculate the Units per week

Units per week = (800/50)*45%

Units per week= 7.2

Now let calculate How long, does it take to process a car insurance claim

Time taken to process a car insurance claim = 20/7.2

Time taken to process a car insurance claim = 2.777777778

Time taken to process a car insurance claim = 2.78 weeks (Approximately)

Therefore How long, on average, it take to process a car insurance claim is 2.78 weeks

4. Calculation to determine How long, on average, does it take to process a house insurance claim

Using this formula

Time taken to process a house insurance claim = Average number of house insurance claims in process/Weekly house insurance claims

Let plug in the formula

Time taken to process a house insurance claim= 39/[(800/50)*5%]

Time taken to process a house insurance claim= 48.75 weeks

Therefore How long, on average, it take to process a house insurance claim is 48.75 weeks

You own shares of Somner​ Resources' preferred​ stock, which currently sells for per share and pays annual dividends of ​$ per share. If the​ market's required yield on similar shares is ​percent, should you sell your shares or buy​ more?

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Answer:

You should buy more shares

Explanation:

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You own 300 shares of Somner​ Resources' preferred​ stock, which currently sells for $39 per share and pays annual dividends of ​$5.50 per share. If the​ market's required yield on similar shares 12% is ​percent, should you sell your shares or buy​ more?

Solution as mentioned below:

First of all we need to calculate value of the preferred stock by dividing the annual dividend per share from the market required rate.

Value of preferred stock = 5.50 / 12%

Value of preferred stock = $45.83

Now given the fact that the current price at which the stocks are sold is $39 which is less than the price at which they are actually valued which is $45.83. You should buy more of the shares as they are currently undervalued.

Mann Co. is preparing an Excel spreadsheet for its 5-year, 6%, $400,000 installment notes. The notes were issued on January 1 for $421,236. Installment payments are payable each December 31. A portion of the spreadsheet appears as follows: A B C D E 1 Effective rate: 0.06 2 Cash payments: 100,000 3 Term to maturity in years: 5 4 5 Period Cash Payment Interest Expense Change in Balance Outstanding Balance 6 0 7 1 8 2 What formula should Mann use in cell E8 to calculate the outstanding balance (book value) of the notes after the second interest

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Answer:

The correct formula that Mann should use in cell E8 is =E7-D8.

Explanation:

Note: The data in this question are merged together. They are therefore sorted before answering the question. See the attached excel file for the complete question with the sorted data.

The explanation of the answer is now given as follows:

The correct formula that Mann should use in cell E8 is =E7-D8. If this formula is used, it will calculate the outstanding balance (book value) of the notes after the second interest for period 2.

Additional Note:

Although this is not part of the requirement of the question, but it is provided for you to assist your further in your learning.

Note: See the below the attached excel file for the full answer and calculations of all the cells required for the amortization schedule.

For example, using the correct formula  =E7-D8 in cell E8 gives $267,301 (in red color).

how can gdp per capita and poverty rates indicate standards of living in each system?​

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Answer:

both measures that can be used to measure standards of living because they are both measures of how much money people have.

Explanation:

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A progressive tax is a tax that:

A. Requires you to pay less money in taxes when you have more income.
B. Requires everyone to pay the same tax rate.
c. Only applies to people who make more than $150,000 per year.
D. Requires people who make more money to pay a larger percentage of their income in taxes.

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Answer:

I’m pretty sure it’s B.

Explanation:

^ I said pretty sure

Maui Resort Inc. determined that the balance in its deferred tax asset account on December 31, 2020, was $50,000. Management reviewed all available positive and negative evidence to estimate that 30% of the deferred tax asset was more likely than not to be realized. The valuation allowance for deferred tax assets has a December 31, 2020, unadjusted balance of $4,000 (credit). Record the entry to adjust the allowance on December 31, 2020.

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Answer:

Maui Resort Inc.

Journal Entry:

December 31, 2020:

Debit Loss from Unrealizable DTA $31,000

Credit Allowance for Unrealizable DTA $31,000

To record the expected loss from unrealizable DTA and to increase the Allowance balance to $35,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

December 31, 2020 Deferred Tax Asset (DTA) = $50,000

Estimate of realizable DTA = 30% of $50,000 = $15,000

Allowance for unrealizable DTA for 2020 = 70% of $50,000 = $35,000

Loss from unrealizable DTA = $31,000 ($35,000 - $5,000)

b) We can liken the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts to the DTA Valuation Allowance, which is a contra-account to the Deferred Tax asset Account.  In it, the amount of the deferred tax asset that has a more than 50% probability of being lost or unutilized in the future arising from non-availability of sufficient future taxable income is accounted for.

During the month of March, Munster Company's employees earned wages of $64,000. Withholdings related to these wages were $4,896 for FICA, $7,500 for federal income tax, $3,100 for state income tax, and $400 for union dues. The company incurred no cost related to these earnings for federal unemployment tax but incurred $700 for state unemployment tax. Journalize payroll entries.

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Answer:

A. Dr salaries and wages expense for 64,000

Cr to FICA taxes payable for 4,896

Cr Federal Income Tax Payable for 7,500

Cr State Income Tax Payable for 3,100

Cr Union Dues Payable for 400

Cr Salaries and Wages Payable for 48,104

B. Dr payroll tax expense for 5,596

Cr FICA tax payable for 4,896

Cr State Unemployment for 700

Explanation:

Preparation to Journalize the payroll entries

A. Dr salaries and wages expense for 64,000

Cr to FICA taxes payable for 4,896

Cr Federal Income Tax Payable for 7,500

Cr State Income Tax Payable for 3,100

Cr Union Dues Payable for 400

Cr Salaries and Wages Payable for 48,104

(64,000-4,896-7,500-3,100-400)

B. Dr payroll tax expense for 5,596

(4,896+700)

Cr FICA tax payable for 4,896

Cr State Unemployment for 700

The following options it gives me are

There would be a shortage of 2,000 bags of popcorn and consumers would be happy with the quality
There would be a shortage of 2,000 bags and consumers would be unhappy with the quality
There would be a surplus of 2,000 bags and consumers would be happy with the quality
There would be a shortage of 2,000 bags and producers would be happy with the law
There would be a surplus of 2,000 bags and producers would be happy with the law

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Answer:

There would be a surplus of 2,000 bags, and producers would be happy with the law.

Explanation:

Unlike a price floor that prevents the price of movie theater popcorn from falling below the equilibrium price level of $15, a price ceiling of $5 prevents the price of movie theater popcorn from rising above $20. When a price ceiling is set above the equilibrium price, the quantity supplied exceeds the quantity demanded by 2,000 packets of popcorn, and there will be a surplus supply.

Financial information is presented below: Operating expenses $ 45000 Sales returns and allowances 3000 Sales discounts 7000 Sales revenue 160000 Cost of goods sold 96000 Gross Profit would be $64000. $54000. $61000. $67000.

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Explanation:

160,000−3,000−96,000=61000

expenses are not taken into account because their not required to find the gross profit.

Financial information is presented below: Operating expenses $ 45000 Sales returns and allowances 3000 Sales discounts 7000 Sales revenue 160000 Cost of goods sold 96000 Gross Profit would be "$64000". The correct option is A.

To calculate the Gross Profit, we use the formula:

Gross Profit = Sales Revenue - Cost of Goods Sold

Given the financial information,

Sales Revenue = $160,000

Cost of Goods Sold = $96,000

Gross Profit = $160,000 - $96,000

Gross Profit = $64,000

Therefore, the correct option is A that is $64,000.

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In an electric motor, a commutator
a.
is made out of dozens of wire loops wrapped around a ferromagnetic core.
b.
repeatedly reverses the flow of current through the armature.
c.
is a magnet.
d.
is directly connected to the current source.

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Answer:

ook

Explanation:

ook

Golden Eagle Company prepares monthly financial statements for its bank. The November 30 adjusted trial balance includes the following account information:
November 30 December
Debit Credit Debit Credit
Supplies $1,550 $3,050
Prepaid Insurance 6,200 $4,650
Salaries Payable $10,100 $15,100
Deferred Revenue 2,100 $1.050
The following information is known for the month of December:
A. Purchases of supplies during December total $3,600.
B. Supplies on hand at the end of December equal $3,050.
C. No insurance payments are made in December.
D. Insurance cost is $1,550 per month.
E. November salaries payable of $10,100 were paid to employees in December. Additional salaries for December owed at the end of the year are $15,100.
F. On November 1, a tenant paid Golden Eagle $3,150 in advance rent for the period November through January, and Deferred Revenue was credited for the entire amount.
Required:
Show the adjusting entries that were made for supplies, prepaid insurance, salaries payable, and deferred revenue on December 31.

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Answer:

December 31

Dr Supplies expense $2100

Cr Supplies $2100

December 31

Dr Insurance expense $1,550

Cr Prepaid insurance $1,550

December 31

Dr Salaries expense $15,100

Cr Salaries payable $15,100

December 31

Dr Deferred revenue $1,050

Cr Rent revenue $1,050

Explanation:

Preparation of the adjusting entries that were made for supplies, prepaid insurance, salaries payable, and deferred revenue on December 31.

December 31

Dr Supplies expense $2100

Cr Supplies $2100

( $1,550+3,600-$3,050= $2100)

( To record supplies expense)

December 31

Dr Insurance expense $1,550

Cr Prepaid insurance $1,550

( To record insurance expense)

December 31

Dr Salaries expense $15,100

Cr Salaries payable $15,100

( To record salaries expense)

December 31

Dr Deferred revenue $1,050

Cr Rent revenue $1,050

($3,150 x 1/3= $1,050)

( To record rent revenue)

A speculative bubble occurs when: A. Investors buy an asset that they believe the market is undervaluing. B. Investors are so afraid of taking risks that they buy only the safe assets. C. Investors bid up the price of an asset because they are overly optimistic that the price will continue rising. D. Investors ignore obvious risks because they are foolish. E. Buyers use credit to make purchases they cannot afford.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Select the correct answer.
How does licensing for food handling work?
O A. There is one national certification program.
B.
There are several national certification programs.
Ос.
There is one regional certification program.
D. There are several regional certification programs.

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Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

There are several regional certification programs does license for food handling work. Thus, option (d) is correct.

What is food?

The term “food” refers to an edible and consumable material that provides the body with nutrition and vitamins to maintain itself. Plants, humans, animals, and birds all typically eat food. fruits, vegetables, legumes, dairy, and other nutrient-dense foods. The body need the food in order to function, thus it was consumed.

Food Safety and Hygiene was the handling the work was the provided in the many regional certification programs. It was the main agenda to provided the information regarding the cleaning procedures and food, safe cooking temperatures, proper hygiene, and the preparation methods.

As a result, the significance of the food is the aforementioned. Therefore, option (d) is correct.

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Presented below is information related to Splish Company at December 31, 2020, the end of its first year of operations.
Sales revenue $334,910
Cost of goods sold 149,030
Selling and administrative expenses 54,000
Gain on sale of plant assets 32,710
Unrealized gain on available-for-sale debt investments 9,080
Interest expense 6,360
Loss on discontinued operations 11,260
Dividends declared and paid 4,660
Compute the following:
(a) Income from operations -
(b) Net income -
(c) Comprehensive income
(d) Retained earnings balance at December 31, 2020 -

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Answer:

a. $131,880

b. $167,310

c. $156,050

d. $151,390

Explanation:

(a) Income from operations

Income from Operations is Income resulting from Primary Trading Activities of the Company.

Income from Operations = Gross Profit + Operating Income - Operating Expenses

where,

Gross Profit = Sales - Cost of Goods Sold

                    = $334,910 - $149,030

                    = $185,880

thus,

Income from Operations = $185,880 - $54,000 = $131,880

(b) Net income

Income resulting from Primary and Secondary Trading Activities of the the Company.

Net income = Income from Operations + Non Operating Income - Non Operating Expenses

                   = $131,880 + $32,710 + $9,080 - $6,360

                   = $167,310

(c) Comprehensive income

Income from both Continuing and Non - Continuing Activities.

Comprehensive income = Net income + Non - Continuing Activities

                                         = $167,310 - $11,260

                                         = $156,050

(d) Retained earnings balance at December 31, 2020

The Income remaining after distributions to shareholders have been made.

Retained earnings = Comprehensive income  - Dividends

                               = $156,050 - $4,660

                               = $151,390

Incremental costs - Initial and terminal cash flow
Consider the case of Marston Manufacturing
Acme Manufacturing is considering a project that requires an investment in new equipment of $3,200,000, with an additional $160,000 in shipping and installation costs. Acme estimates that its accounts receivable and inventories need to increase by $640,000 to support the new project, some of which is financed by a $256,000 increase in spontaneous liabilities (accounts payable and accruals).
The total cost of Marston's new equipment is___the and consists of the price of the new equipment plus the_____.
In contrast, Marston's initial net investment outlay is____.
Suppose Marston's new equipment is expected to sell for $200,000 at the end of its four-year useful life, and at the same time, the firm expects to recover all of its net operating working capital investment. The company chose to use straight-line depreciation, and the new equipment was fully depreciated by the end of its useful life. If the firm's tax rate is 40%, what is the project's total ter)tination cash flow?
a. $200,000.
b. $464,000.
c. $504,000.
d. $120,000.

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Answer:

c. $504,000

Explanation:

Total cost of new equipment = Price of equipment + Shipping & Installation costs = $3,200,000 + $160,000 = $3,360,000

Increase in working capital = Increase in inventories & account receivables - Increase in accounts payable = $640,000 - $256,000 = $384,000

Total Initial net investment outlay = $3,744,000 ($3,360,000+$384,000)

Project terminal cash-flow = Sale value of equipment (after tax) + Recovery of working capital = $200,000*(1-0.40) + $384,000 = $120,000 + $384,000  = $504,000

At December 31, 2020, Carter Company had 450,000 shares of common stock issued and outstanding, 350,000 of which had been issued and outstanding throughout the year and 100,000 of which were issued on September 1, 2020. Net income for the year ended December 31, 2020, was $1,160,000. What should be Twin Rivers' 2020 earnings per common share, rounded to the nearest penny

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Answer:

$3.03

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What should be Twin Rivers' 2020 earnings per common share,

Using this formula

Earnings per common share=

Net Income for 2020/Weighted Average Shares Outstanding

Let plug in the formula

Earnings per common share=$1,160,000/ [(350,000 x 8/12) + (450,000 × 4/12)]

Earnings per common share=$1,160,000/(233,333+150,000)

Earnings per common share=$1,160,000/383,333

Earnings per common share= $3.03

Therefore What should be Twin Rivers' 2020 earnings per common share is $3.03

Caldwell Corporation is considering an investment proposal that will require an initial outlay of​ $816,000 and would yield yearly cash inflows of​ $212,000 for nine years. The company uses a discount rate of​ 10%. What is the NPV of the​ investment?
Present value of an ordinary annuity of​ $1:

​8%

​9%

​10%
1

0.926

0.917

0.909
2

1.783

1.759

1.736
3

2.577

2.531

2.487
4

3.312

3.24

3.17
5

3.993

3.89

3.791
6

4.623

4.486

4.355
7

5.206

5.033

4.868
8

5.747

5.535

5.335
9

6.247

5.995

5.759
A.
​$251,667
B.
​$371,000
C.
​$408,000
D.
​$404,908

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Answer:

623

Explanation:

because I guessed and 816,000-212,000= 604,000

Farmer Brown grows Number 1 red corn and would like to hedge the value of the coming harvest. However, the futures contract is traded on the Number 2 yellow grade of corn. Suppose that yellow corn typically sells for 90% of the price of red corn. If he grows 180,000 bushels, and each futures contract calls for delivery of 5,000 bushels, how many contracts should Farmer Brown buy or sell to hedge his position

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Answer:

40 contracts

Explanation:

Calculation to determine how many contracts should Farmer Brown buy or sell to hedge his position

First step is to calculate how much The farmer must sell forward

Farmer must sell forward=180,000∗(1/0.90)

Farmer must sell forward= 200,000bushels of yellow corn.

Now let calculate the requires selling

Requires selling=200,000/ 5,000 bushels

Requires selling =40 contracts.

Therefore how many contracts should Farmer Brown buy or sell to hedge his position is 40 contracts.

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