The corporate charter of Llama Co. authorized the issuance of 14 million, $1 par common shares. During 2021, its first year of operations, Llama had the following transactions: January 1 sold 5 million shares at $19 per share June 3 purchased 6 million shares of treasury stock at $22 per share December 28 sold the 6 million shares of treasury stock at $24 per share What amount should Llama report as additional paid-in capital in its December 31, 2021, balance sheet

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Answer 1

Answer:

Llama Co.

The amount that Llama should report as Additional Paid -in Capital in its December 31, 2021 balance sheet is:

= $36 million.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Authorized capital, 14 million at $1 par common shares

January 1: Issued 5 million at $19 per share:

Debit Cash $95 million

Credit Common Stock $5 million

Credit Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par-Common $90 million

June 3: Purchased 6 million shares of treasury stock at $33 per share:

Debit Treasury Stock $6 million

Debit Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par-Common $192 million

Credit Cash $198 million

December 28: Sold the 6 million shares of treasury stock at $24 per share:

Debit Cash $144 million

Credit Treasury Stock $6 million

Credit Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par-Common $138 million

Summary of Paid-in Capital in Excess of Par-Common Account:

January 1: Cash   $90 million (Credit)

June 3: Cash       (192 million) (Debit)

Dec. 28: Cash      138 million (Credit)

Dec. 31: Balance $36 million (Credit)


Related Questions

what are the 6 Basic Principles of the U.S Economy ?

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Answer:

Explanation:

  Structure and its language, the Constitution expressed six basic principles of governing. These principles are popular sovereignty, limited government, separation of powers, checks and balances, judicial review, and federalism.

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Explanation:

The 6 basic principles of the U.S economy is popular sovereignty, limited government, separation of powers, checks and balances, judicial review, and federalism.

Your answer is partially correct. Prepare the amortization schedules Sunland will use over the lease term. SUNLAND COMPANY Lease Amortization Schedule Annuity-Due Basis Date Annual Payment Interest on Liability Reduction of Lease Liability Lease Liability 1/1/20 $ 1/1/20 $ $ $ 1/1/21 1/1/22 Lease Expense Schedule Date (A) Straight-Line Expense (B) Interest on Lease Liability (C) Amortization of Right-of-Use Asset (and Liability)

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Answer:

c

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The terms here refer to tools of monetary policy. Match each with its corresponding description. Two of the descriptions here don't correspond with any of these terms.
The central bank prints additional money at a higher rate.
The Federal Reserve Bank increases the share of total deposits that banks can legally loan.
The European Central Bank purchases bonds from commercial banks.
The central bank decreases the rate that it charges to commercial banks for loans.
The discount rate
The Federal Reserve requests secret bids from banks for the right to borrow money.
The U.S. Treasury serving as a lender-of-last- resort.
The reserve ratio
Open-market operation
The term auction facility
The discount rate

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Answer:

The reserve ratio - The Federal Reserve Bank increases the share of total deposits that banks can legally loan.

The reserve ratio is the percentage of deposits that banks have to keep as reserve and cannot loan. If the fed lowers the reserve ration, it means that banks can loan a higher share of the total deposits that they store.

Open-market operation - The European Central Bank purchases bonds from commercial banks.

In Open-market operations, central banks purchase bonds and other securities in the open market in order to lower the interest rate, or they sell securities in order to raise the interest rate.

The term auction facility - The Federal Reserve requests secret bids from banks for the right to borrow money.

The term auction facility is a program in which the Federal Reserve bids loans under special conditions to bidding banks.

The discount rate - The central bank decreases the rate that it charges to commercial banks for loans.

The discount rate is the rate at which central banks loan money to commercial banks.

Ober Corporation, which has only one product, has provided the following data concerning its most recent month of operations: Selling price $ 120 Units in beginning inventory 0 Units produced 8,900 Units sold 8,400 Units in ending inventory 500 Variable costs per unit: Direct materials $ 38 Direct labor $ 36 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 6 Variable selling and administrative expense $ 9 Fixed costs: Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 151,300 Fixed selling and administrative expense $ 109,200 Required: a. Prepare a contribution format income statement for the month using variable costing. b. Prepare an income statement for the month using absorption costing

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

The variable costing method incorporates all variable production costs (direct material, direct labor, and variable overhead).

First, we need to calculate the total unitary variable cost:

Total unitary variable cost= 38 + 36 + 6 + 9

Total unitary variable cost= $89

Now, the income statement:

Sales= 8,400*120= 1,008,000

Total variable cost= 89*8,400= (747,600)

Total contribution margin= 260,400

Fixed manufacturing overhead= (151,300)

Fixed selling and administrative expense= (109,200)

Net operating income= (100)

The absorption costing method includes all costs related to production, both fixed and variable. The unit product cost is calculated using direct material, direct labor, and total unitary manufacturing overhead.

First, we need to calculate the unitary production cost:

Unitary production cost= 38 + 36 + 6 + (151,300 / 8,900)

Unitary production cost= $95

Now, the income statement:

Sales= 1,008,000

COGS= 8,400*95= (798,000)

Gross profit= 210,000

Total selling and administrative expense= 109,200 + (8,400*9)= (184,800)

Net operating income= 25,200

Upton Manufacturing Corporation has a traditional costing system in which it applies manufacturing overhead to its products using a predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor-hours (DLHs). The company has two products, Long and Short, about which it has provided the following data: Long Short Direct materials per unit$15.00 $48.80 Direct labor per unit$17.60 $51.20 Direct labor-hours per unit 0.80 2.40 Annual production 40,000 20,000 The company's estimated total manufacturing overhead for the year is $4,547,200 and the company's estimated total direct labor-hours for the year is 80,000. The company is considering using a variation of activity-based costing to determine its unit product costs for external reports. Data for this proposed activity-based costing system appear below: Activities and Activity MeasuresEstimated Overhead Cost Direct labor support (DLHs) $3,081,600 Setting up machines (setups) 441,600 Part administration (part types) 1,024,000 Total $4,547,200 Expected Activity Long Short Total DLHs32,000 48,000 80,000 Setups1,220 1,900 3,120 Part types980 2,860 3,840 The unit product cost of product Long under the company's traditional costing system is closest to:

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Answer:

Unitary cost= $78.07

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the predetermined overhead rate:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 4,547,200 / 80,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $56.84 per direct labor hour

Now, we can allocate overhead:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Allocated MOH= 56.84*0.8= $45.47

Finally, the unitary cost:

Unitary cost= 15 + 17.6 + 45.47

Unitary cost= $78.07

Tin-Tin Waste Management, Inc., is growing rapidly. Dividends are expected to grow at rates of 30 percent, 35 percent, 25 percent, and 18 percent over the next four years. Thereafter, management expects dividends to grow at a constant rate of 7 percent. The stock is currently selling at $47.85, and the required rate of return is 16 percent. Compute the dividend for the current year (D0).

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Answer:

The dividend for the current year (D0) is $2.15.

Explanation:

This can be calculated as follows:

Current dividend = D0

Next dividend = (1 + relevant growth rate) * Current dividend ........... (1)

Based on equation (1), we have:

D1 = (1 + 0.30) * D0 = 1.30D0

D2 = (1 + 0.35) * D1 = 1.35 * 1.30D0 = (1.35 * 1.30)D0 = 1.755D0

D3 = (1 + 0.25) * D2 = 1.25 * 1.755D0 = (1.25 * 1.755)D0 = 2.19375D0

D4 = (1 + 0.18) * D3 = 1.18 * 2.19375D0 = (1.18 * 2.19375)D0 = 2.588625D0

D5 = (1 + 0.07) * D4 = 1.07 * 2.588625D0 = (1.07 * 2.588625)D0 = 2.76982875D0

Using Gordon Growth stable formula, we have price in year 4 (P4) as follows:

P4 = D5/(required rate of return - Perpetual dividend growth rate) ........ (2)

Substituting all the relevant values to equation (2), we have:

P4 = 2.76982875D0/(0.16 - 0.07)

P4 =2.76982875D0/0.09

P4 = 30.775875D0

Since the market price is the sum of all the present values of dividends from year 1 to 4 and P4, we have:

$47.85 = (D1 / (1 + required rate of return)^1) + (D2 / (1 + required rate of return)^2) + (D3 / (1 + required rate of return)^3) + (D4 / (1 + required rate of return)^4) + (P4 / (1 + required rate of return)^4) ...........(3)

Substituting all the relevant values to equation (3), we have:

$47.85 = (1.30D0 / 1.16^1) + (1.755D0 / 1.16^2) + (2.19375D0 / 1.16^3) + (2.588625D0 / 1.16^4) + (30.775875D0 / 1.16^4)

$47.85 = [(1.3 / 1.16^1) + (1.755 / 1.16^2) + (2.19375 / 1.16^3) + (2.588625 / 1.16^4) + (30.775875 / 1.16^4)]D0

$47.85 = 22.2572996535323D0

D0 = $47.85 / 22.2572996535323

D0 = $2.15

Therefore, the dividend for the current year (D0) is $2.15.

QUESTION 6 You discover a technical ‘anomaly’ in the US stock market. You find that stocks that go up X% or more 2 days in a row have an expected alpha of X/100% the following day (for example if a stock goes up 6% and 9%, then the next day its expected alpha is 0.06%). Suppose stock A has a BID-ASK spread of 0.2%, and has gone up 10% and 15% percent in the last 2 days. What is your expected profit (in dollars) if you choose to implement your strategy and take a $1000 position in the stock for one day?

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Answer:

i) $98

ii) $148

iii) -$1

Explanation:

The BID-ASK price = 0.2% i.e. the market spread

If stock A has gone 10% and 15% percent in the last 2 days, following the discovered technical anomaly the next day the alpha will be

= 10% / 100%

= 0.1%

Calculate your profit If you take a $1000 position in the stock market for one day

i) assume you take a buy position on day 1 ( 10% )

Your expected profit = ( 10% - 0.2% ) * $1000 = 9.8% * 1000 = $98

ii) assume you take a buy  position on day 2 ( 15%)

profit = ( 15% - 0.2% ) * 1000 = $148

iii) assume you take a buy position on day 3 ( 0.1% )

profit = ( 0.1% - 0.2% ) * 1000 = - $1  ( you will make a loss )

Contract law is a set of laws that covers sales laws and other commercial laws.


t or f

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False because their no commercial laws

Changes in Growth and Stock Valuation Consider a firm that had been priced using a 10 percent growth rate and a 13 percent required rate. The firm recently paid a $2.40 dividend. The firm has just announced that because of a new joint venture, it will likely grow at a 11 percent rate. How much should the stock price change (in dollars and percentage)

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Answer:

Change in dollars $45.20

Change in percentage 51.36%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine How much should the stock price change (in dollars and percentage)

First step is to calculate the Price before change

Price before change= ($2.40*1.10)/(.13 - .10)

Price before change = $2.64/0.03

Price before change = $88

Second step is to calculate Price after change

Price after change=($2.40*1.11)/(.13 - .11)

Price after change=$2.664/0.02

Price after change = $133.2

Now let calculate the in dollars and percentage

Change in dollars=$133.2 -$88

Change in dollars=$45.20

Change in percentage=$45.20/$88

Change in percentage=0.5136*100

Change in percentage=51.36%

Therefore How much should the stock price change (in dollars and percentage) will be :

Change in dollars $45.20

Change in percentage 51.36%

The money supply fell during the Great Depression because __________
Group of answer choices
the monetary base also fell
the public held less currency, and the banks held less excess reserves
the public held more currency, and the banks held more excess reserves
the Fed did not yet exist

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Answer: the public held more currency, and the banks held more excess reserves

Explanation:

The Great Depression, was an economic downturn which brought about the reduction in output, mass unemployment, reduction in investment, banking panics etc.

Some of the factors that led to the Great Depression were the crash in stock market, banking panics which led to reduction in loanable funds. The money supply reduced because the public held more currency, and the banks held more excess reserves.

Pincher Company purchased 50 Issac Company 12%, 10-year, $1,000 bonds on January 1, 2020, for $50,000. The bonds pay interest semiannually on January 1. On January 1, 2021, after receipt of interest, Pincher Company sold 30 of the bonds for $28,300. Prepare the journal entries to record the transactions described above. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.)

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Answer: Check attachment

Explanation:

The journal entries to record the transactions described above has been attached.

On 1st, January 2020, debt investment was debited by $50000 and cash was credited by $50000.

On 31st December 2020, interest receivable was debited by $6000 and interest received was credited by $6000.

On 1st January, 2021, Cash was debited by 6000 and interest received was credited by 6000.

Check attachment for further details.

Tofas Car is a German automobile manufacturer that builds high-end luxury cars for sale around the world. Tofas managers recognize they are missing opportunities in emerging markets, such as China, which have an increasing number of middle-class people ready to purchase affordable cars. Competitors that entered the Chinese market experienced significant profits over the last two years. Tofas managers have been assigned the task of determining the best strategy for Tofas to do business in China. Which of the following is likely to be the most beneficial to Tofas if it builds a manufacturing facility in China?
a. low-cost labor pool.
b. government regulations.
c. solid infrastructure.
d. legal precedents.

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Answer:

low cost labor pool

Explanation:

To build a manufacturing facility in China, the most beneficial to Tofa would be low cost of labour pool. This is due to the fact that if they are able to get labour supply at lower cost levels, they would have reductions in what it takes to produce these cars. low cost of labour causes low cost of production and the price of the cars would be within reach of the middle class. The middle class would be able to afford the cars.

A company purchases a 17,160-square-foot commercial building for $385,000 and spends an additional $56,000 to divide the space into two separate rental units and prepare it for rent. Unit A, which has the desirable location on the corner and contains 3,510 square feet, will be rented for $1.00 per square foot. Unit B contains 13,650 square feet and will be rented for $0.60 per square foot. How much of the joint cost should be assigned to Unit B using the value basis of allocation

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Answer: $‭308,700‬

Explanation:

First find proportion of rental income that comes from Unit B out of the total:

= (13,650 * 0.60) / [(3,510 * 1) + (13,650 * 0.60)]

= 8,190 / 11,700

= 70%

Joint cost = 385,000 + 56,000

= $441,000

Proportion to be assigned to Unit B:

= 441,000 * 70%

= $‭308,700‬

Purchase Company recently acquired several businesses and recognized goodwill in each acquisition. Purchase has allocated the resulting goodwill to its three reporting units: RU-1, RU-2, and RU-3. Purchase opts to skip the qualitative assessment and therefore performs a quantitative goodwill impairment review annually.In its current-year assessment of goodwill, Purchase provides the following individual asset and liability carrying amounts for each of its reporting units:

Carrying Amounts
RU-1 RU-2 RU-3
Tangible assets $215,500 $261,000 $158,250
Trademark 257,000
Customer list 154,500
Unpatented technology 232,500
Licenses 100,000
Copyrights 65,500
Goodwill 190,250 187,550 136,500
Liabilities (35,000)

The total fair values for each reporting unit (including goodwill) are $773,950 for RU-1, $736,450 for RU-2, and $743,500 for RU-3. To date, Purchase has reported no goodwill impairments.

Required:
How much goodwill impairment should Purchase report this year for each of its reporting units?

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Answer:

Purchase Company

                                                                  RU-1           RU-2          RU-3

Goodwill Impairment loss (gain)           $8,300      $44,600 ($383,250)

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Carrying Amounts

                                   RU-1           RU-2          RU-3

Tangible assets   $215,500   $261,000   $158,250

Trademark            257,000

Customer list        154,500

Unpatented technology        232,500

Licenses                                 100,000

Copyrights                                                  65,500

Goodwill               190,250       187,550     136,500

Liabilities              (35,000)

Book values      $782,250    $781,050  $360,250

Fair values        $773,950    $736,450  $743,500

Goodwill Impairment

 loss (gain)           $8,300      $44,600 ($383,250)

b) Purchase Company will recognize Goodwill impairment expense for RU-1 and RU-2.  It will recognize a Goodwill impairment gain for RU-3.  A goodwill impairment gain results when the fair value is higher than the book value of the net realizable assets.

Meiji Isetan Corp. of Japan has two regional divisions with headquarters in Osaka and Yokohama. Selected data on the two divisions follow: Division Osaka Yokohama Sales $ 10,200,000 $ 32,000,000 Net operating income $ 816,000 $ 3,200,000 Average operating assets $ 2,550,000 $ 16,000,000 Required: 1. For each division, compute the return on investment (ROI) in terms of margin and turnover. 2. Assume that the company evaluates performance using residual income and that the minimum required rate of return for any division is 17%. Compute the residual income for each division. 3. Is Yokohama’s greater amount of residual income an indication that it is better managed?

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

1. The return on investment for Osaka will be:

= (816000/10200000) × (10200000 × 2550000)

= 32%

The return on investment for Yokohama will be:

= (3200000/32000000) × (32000000/16000000)

= 20%

2. See attachment

3. Yokohama’s greater amount of residual income is not an indication that it is better managed. Since Yokohama Division is bigger than Osaka Division, it's expected that Yokohama will have a greater residual amount.

The gross domestic product (GDP) of the United States is defined as the __________all _____________ in a given period of time.

Based on this definition, indicate which of the following transactions will be included in (that is, directly increase) the GDP of the United States in 2018

a. Rotato, a U.S. tire company, produces a set of tires at a plant in Michigan on September 13, 2018. It sells the set of tires to Speedmaster for use in the production of a two-door coupe that will be made in the United States in 2018.
b. Zippycar, a U.S. automobile company, produces a convertible at a manufacturing plant in Minneapolis on January 21, 2018. It sells the car at a dealership in Houston on February 10, 2018.
c. Sofaland, a Swedish furniture company, produces a table at a plant in Virginia on December 5, 2018. It sells the table to a college student on December 24.
d. You chop down a cherry tree on your property in California and make a dining room table in 2018. A similar table sells for $800 in a local furniture store.

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Answer:

MARKET VALUE OF

FINAL GOODS AND SERVICES, PRODUCED IN THE U.S.

NOT INCLUDED

INCLUDED

INCLUDED

NOT INCLUDED

Explanation:

Gross domestic product is the total sum of final goods and services produced in an economy within a given period which is usually a year

GDP calculated using the expenditure approach = Consumption spending by households + Investment spending by businesses + Government spending + Net export

Net export = exports – imports

When exports exceed import there is a trade deficit and when import exceeds import, there is a trade surplus.  

Items not included in the calculation off GDP includes:  

1. services not rendered to oneself

2. Activities not reported to the government  

3. illegal activities

4. sale or purchase of used products

5. sale or purchase of intermediate products

a. the tire sold is not included in US GDP because it is an intermediate good. An intermediate good is a good that is used in the production of other goods. The tire is used as an input in the production of a two-door coupe

b. The car would be included as part of business spending in US GDP

C. The table would be included in GDP as part of consumption spending on durables

d. Services rendered to ones self is not recorded in GDP

Sheridan Company is planning to sell 1000 buckets and produce 580 buckets during March. Each bucket requires 600 grams of plastic and one-half hour of direct labor. Plastic costs $10 per 600 grams and employees of the company are paid $14 per hour. Manufacturing overhead is applied at a rate of 110% of direct labor costs. Sheridan has 1100 kilos of plastic in beginning inventory and wants to have 600 kilos in ending inventory. How much is the total amount of budgeted direct labor for March

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Answer:

Budgeted labour cost = $12,180

Explanation:

Budgeted labour cost for a forth accounting period is the product of the budgeted labour hours and the standard rate per hour.

The standard rate per hour is the amount paid to workers for each hour worked.

The budgeted labour hours is the product of budgeted production units and the standard hours per unit

Budgeted labour cost = 580× 1.5 × $14=$12,180

Budgeted labour cost = $12,180

The company budgeted for production of 2,800 units in April, but actual production was 2,900 units. The company used 21,200 liters of direct material to produce this output. The company purchased 19,100 liters of the direct material at $1.60 per liter. The direct materials purchases variance is computed when the materials are purchased. The materials quantity variance for April is:

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Answer:

the material quantity variance is $1,350 unfavorable

Explanation:

The computation of the material quantity variance is given below:

Materials quantity variance is

= (Actual quantity × Standard price) - (Standard quantity × Standard price)

= (21,200 × $1.50) - [(2,900 × 7) × 1.5]

= $31,800 - $30,450

= $1,350 Unfavourable

Hence, the material quantity variance is $1,350 unfavorable

Do you think it would be worth it to hire an interior designer to decorate your home? Why or why not?

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Answer:

Yes..... Because you wouldn't have to get all the equipment they come prepared

Tisdale Incorporated reports the following amount in its December 31.2018. income statement.

Sales revenue $285,000 Income tax expense $27,000
Non-operating revenue 107,000 Cost of goods sold 187,000
Selling expenses 57,000 Administrative expenses 37,000
General expenses 47,000

Required:
Prepare a multiple-step income statement and analyze profitability

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the multiple-step income statement is presented below:

Sales revenue $285,000

Less:

cost of goods sold - $187,000

Gross profit $98,000

Less:

Selling expenses -$57,000

Administrative expenses -$37,000

General expenses -$47,000

Operating loss -$43,000

Non-operating revenue $107,000

Income before taxes $64,000

Less: income tax expense -$27,000

net income $37,000

since there is the net income so the Tisdale Incorporated would have the high profitable position

In the short term, increasing production is:________.
a) always beneficial because average total cost eventually falls
b) not always beneficial because marginal cost eventually falls
c) not always beneficial because average total cost eventually increase faster
d) always beneficial because marginal cost is constant
2) If a firms average total cost is increasing, the:_______.
a) marginal cost must be lower than average total cost
b) marginal cost must be lower than total cost
c) marginal cost must be higher than averags total cost
d) marginal cost must be higher than total cost
3) In the short term, as production reaches high levels:__________.
a) all costs increase
b) all costs increase except marginal cost
c) all costs increase except average fixed cost

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Answer:

1. c) not always beneficial ..... ATC increase faster

2. c) MC > ATC ; 3. c) All except AFC increase

Explanation:

1. In short run, when more & more variable factors are employed on a fixed factor - Total cost first increase at decreasing rate, then at increasing rate. So, Average Total cost first decreases, & then increases (keeps on increasing faster with increase in production).

2. Marginal Cost, Average Total Cost relationship - MC > ATC, AC rises.    MC < ATC, ATC falls & MC = ATC, ATC is minimum. So, ATC is increasing when MC is higher than ATC

3. Due to Law of Diminishing Productivity (as explained in 1), higher production implies rise in all costs - TVC, AVC, MC, ATC. But Average Fixed Cost = Total Fixed Cost (constant) / Output (increasing) falls.

During 2020, Vaughn Furniture Company purchases a carload of wicker chairs. The manufacturer sells the chairs to Vaughn for a lump sum of $131,670 because it is discontinuing manufacturing operations and wishes to dispose of its entire stock. Three types of chairs are included in the carload. The three types and the estimated selling price for each are listed below.
Type No. of Chairs Estimated Selling
Price Each
Lounge chairs 880 $90
Armchairs 660 80
Straight chairs 1,540 50
During 2020, Sarasota sells 440 lounge chairs, 220 armchairs, and 264 straight chairs.
What is the amount of gross profit realized during 2020? What is the amount of inventory of unsold straight chairs on December 31, 2020?

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Answer:Gross profit realized during 2020 =$30,899

amount of inventory of unsold straight chairs on December 31, 2020 =$63,800

Explanation:

A)Vaughn Furniture Company purchases a carload of wicker chairs at a cost of a lump sum of $131,670 in 2020

Now the  total number of chairs purchased per type is;

Lounge chairs 880

Armchairs        660  

Straight chairs 1,540

   Total =          3,080 chairs purchased

Also, Vaughn sells

440 Lounge chairs  at $90 each = 440 x 90=$39,600

220 Armchairs  at $80 each= 220 x 80 =$ 17600

264 Straight chairs at $50 each = 264 x 50 =$13,200

Total selling price of 924 chairs  =$39,600+$ 17600+$13,200 =$70,400

Now , if 3,080 chairs can be purchased for a-lump sum amount of $131,670  

924 chairs can be puchased in a lump sum of  (924 x 131,670) /3080

=$39,501

Remember that  the Selling price for 924 chairs =$70,400

Gross profit realized during 2020 = $70,400 -$39,501=$30,899

b).  

Estimated Selling  Price value for straight chair =$50

Straight chairs remaining= 1540-264=1276

1276 at $50 each = 1276 X 50 =$63,800

Which of the following statements is false?

A)
Two common measures of the risk of a probability distribution are its variance and standard deviation.
B)
Most car loans, mortgages, and some bonds are annuities.

C)
An annuity is a stream of N equal cash flows paid at irregular intervals.
D)
A growing perpetuity is a cash flow stream that occurs at regular intervals and grows at a constant rate forever.
E)
The difference between an annuity and a perpetuity is that an annuity ends after some fixed number of payments.

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Answer:

Which of the following statements is false?(A)

Explanation:

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

because an annuity is a stream of N equal cash

Sunland Company is unsure of whether to sell its product assembled or unassembled. The unit cost of the unassembled product is $24 and Sunland would sell it for $62. The cost to assemble the product is estimated at $26 per unit and the company believes the market would support a price of $87 on the assembled unit. What decision should Sunland make

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Answer: Sell before assembly, the company will be better off by $1 per unit.

Explanation:

To solve the above question, we need to calculate the incremental profit or loss first. This will be:

= After assembling sales value - Unassembled unit sales value - Coat if further processing

= $87 - $62 - $26

= -$1

Since there is an incremental loss of $1, then the correct answer is "Sell before assembly, the company will be better off by $1 per unit".

Martin Company purchases a machine at the beginning of the year at a cost of $160,000. The machine is depreciated using the double-declining-balance method. The machine’s useful life is estimated to be 4 years with a $13,300 salvage value. The machine’s book value at the end of year 3 is:

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Answer:

$6,700.

Explanation:

How to find

Depreciation Expense = Beginning of Year Book Value × Double Straight-line Rate

Depreciation Expense = $160,000 × (2 × 25%) = $80,000 (Depreciation Expense, year 1)

Depreciation Expense = Beginning of Year Book Value × Double Straight-line Rate

Depreciation Expense = ($160,000 − $80,000) × (2 × 25%) = $40,000 (Depreciation Expense, year 2)

Depreciation Expense = Beginning of Year Book Value × Double Straight-line Rate

Depreciation Expense = ($160,000 − $120,000) × (2 × 25%) = $20,000 (Depreciation Expense, year 3) Depreciation Expense = Beginning of Year Book Value × Double Straight-line Rate

Depreciation Expense = ($160,000 − $140,000) × (2 × 25%) = $10,000, but this would reduce the book value to less than salvage. Therefore, depreciation expense in year 4 is limited to $6,700.

(Book value at the beginning of the year, $20,000, minus the $13,300 salvage.)

State of the Economy Probability of the States Percentage Returns Economic recession 25% 5% Moderate economic growth 50% 10% Strong economic growth 25% 13% The standard deviation from investing in the asset is:

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Answer:

The standard deviation from investing in the asset is 14.40%.

Explanation:

Note: The data in the question are first sorted before answering the question as follows:

State of the Economy       Probability of the States    Percentage Returns

Economic recession                        25%                                    5%

Moderate economic growth           50%                                    10%

Strong economic growth                25%                                    13%

The standard deviation from investing in the asset is:

The explanation of the answer is now given as follows:

Note: See the attached excel file for the calculation of Variance from investing in the asset.

From the attached excel file, we have:

Variance = 2.07%

Therefore, we have:

Standard deviation = Variance^0.5 = 2.07%^0.5 = 14.40%

Therefore, the standard deviation from investing in the asset is 14.40%.

PLEASE HELP!!
1) What are some other forms of currency in existence now?
2) Can you think of other examples of currency?
-from Kamps video

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Bitcoin, Equal Dollars, Ithaca Hours, Starbucks Stars, Amazon Coins, Sweat.

25. On January 1, X9, Gerald received his 50 percent profits and capital interest in High Air, LLC, in exchange for $2,700 in cash and real property with a $3,700 tax basis secured by a $2,700 nonrecourse mortgage. High Air reported a $15,700 loss for its X9 calendar year. How much loss can Gerald deduct, and how much loss must he suspend if he only applies the tax basis loss limitation

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Answer:

The amount of loss that Gerald

can deduct is $5,050, and how much loss must he suspend if he only applies the tax basis loss limitation is $2,700

Explanation:

Calculation to determine How much loss can Gerald deduct, and how much loss must he suspend if he only applies the tax basis loss limitation

Calculation for Gerald's initial tax basis is

Gerald's initial tax basis= [$2,700 + $3,700 - $2,700 + (50% × $2,700)]

Gerald's initial tax basis= [$2,700 + $3,700 - $2,700 + $1,350]

Gerald's initial tax basis= $5,050

Calculation for Gerald allocation

Gerald 50% allocation =50%*$15,500

Gerald 50% allocation =$7,750

Calculation for the Remaining loss that would be suspended and carried forward indefinitely

Suspended loss= $7,750-$5,050

Suspended loss= $2,700

Therefore the amount of loss that Gerald

can deduct is $5,050, and how much loss must he suspend if he only applies the tax basis loss limitation is $2,700 ($7,750-$5,050)

Indicate what happens to the unemployment rate and the labor-force participation rate in each of the following scenarios.
Effect On...
Scenario Unemployment Rate Labor-Force Participation Rate
Kenji, a full-time college student, graduates and is immediately employed.
Lucia quits her job to become a stay-at-home mom.
Paolo has a birthday, becomes an adult, and starts looking for a job.
Sharon dies working long hours at the office.

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Answer and Explanation:

The effects are as follows:

a. For kenji

The rate of unemployment would be decreased and the rate of Labor-Force Participation  would be increased as the person is employed now

b. For Lucia

The rate of unemployment  would be increased and therate of Labor-Force Participation  would be decreased as the person is no more employed

c. For Paolo

The rate of unemployment would be increased and therate of Labor-Force Participation  would also be increased

d. For sharon

The rate of unemployment  would be increased and the rate of Labor-Force Participation  would be decreased as the person is no more employed

The Paralympic committee’s marketing team developed a mass-communication TV spot to raise awareness of the Paralympic brand. This type of TV spot is an example of ________.
A- Advertising
B- Guerilla marketing
C- Digital Marketing

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C) digital marketing. The advertisement is on the TV making it a digital ad
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