what are the examples of energy careers select three options​

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Answer 1

Answer:

1)  Wind Energy Engineers, who design and develop wind farm systems.

2)  Chief Sustainability Officers, who oversee green activities at their organizations.

3)  Energy Auditors, who conduct audits to determine how energy-efficient homes or buildings are.

Explanation:

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Answer 2

Answer:Electrical Power-Line Installer

Power Plant Operator

Automotive Service Attendant

Explanation:

What are examples of Energy careers? Select three options.

× Carpenter

× Video Editor

Electrical Power-Line Installer

× Printing Press Operator

Power Plant Operator

Automotive Service Attendant


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Vijay Company reports the following information regarding its production costs. Direct materials $ 10 per unit Direct labor $ 20 per unit Overhead costs for the year Variable overhead $ 10 per unit Fixed overhead $ 160,000 Units produced 20,000 units
Compute its product cost per unit under absorption costing.
Production cost per unit

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Answer:

$48 per unit

Explanation:

Given the above data, we need to find the value of unitary fixed overhead.

Unitary fixed overhead = $160,000 / 20,000 = $8

Now, we can then calculate unitary cost of production

Unitary cost = Direct material + Direct labor + Total overhead

Unitary cost = $10 + $20 + $10 + $8

Unitary cost = $48 per unit

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Answer:

Can you send me the notes that you guys used to figure out the five interest elements?

Explanation:

Suppose that you wish to hedge the exchange rate risk on a foreign receivable of 1,240,000 euros. You decide to do this with a long option whose underlying asset is the euro (I won't tell you whether it's a put or a call). If this option has a strike of $1.15/euro, a multiple of 10,000 euros, and a per-contract (i.e. per 10k euros) premium of $175, then what is the least number of dollars you could possibly expect to net from this hedged receivable

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Answer: $1404300

Explanation:

The least number of dollars that one could possibly expect to net from this hedged receivable will be calculated thus:

Amount receivable = 1,240,000 euros

Contract size for put option = 10000

Therefore, the number of contract that can be purchased will be:

= 1240000 / 10000

= 124

The total cost of option will be:

= $175 × 124

= $21700

We then calculate the minimum dollars available which will be:

= 1240000 × 1.15

= $1426000

We then deduct the total cost of option to get the net dollar proceed which will be:

= $1426000 - $21700

= $1404300

Therefore, the the least number of dollars that is expected to net from this hedged receivable is $1404300.

To save money for his daughter's college tuition, Dan invests every quarter in an annuity that pays interest, compounded quarterly. Payments will be made at the end of each quarter. Find the total value of the annuity in years.

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The question is incomplete. The complete question is :

To save money for his daughter's college tuition, Dan invests $269 every quarter in an annuity that pays 6.9% interest, compounded quarterly. Payments will be made at the end of each quarter. Find the total value of the annuity in 20 years.

Solution :

Given :

Annuity = $ 269

Compounded quarterly for 20 years, so N = 4 x 20 = 80

Rate of interest = [tex]$\frac{6.90 \%}{4}$[/tex]

                          = 1.725 %

We know Future value of the annuity is given by :

[tex]$FV= \text{Annuity} \times \frac{(1+R)^{N-1}}{R}$[/tex]

[tex]$FV= \text{269} \times \frac{(1+1.725\%)^{80-1}}{1.725\%}$[/tex]

     [tex]$=269 \times 169.762413$[/tex]

     = 45666.09

So the total value of he annuity is $45,666.09

SECTION -A
Q1. Which of the following is not a feature of divisional structure?
(a) It is easy to fix the responsibility on one department.
(b) It is nor suitable for large firms.
(c) It facilitates managerial development.
(d) It's formation is based on product lines.​

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Answer:

B. it is more suitable for large firms

Explanation:

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Mrs. Jonas believes strongly that it is important that workers' rights be respected, and that one of the more important ways of doing this is to ensure that all workers be properly documented. She is supervising a contracting company that is building a new warehouse for her company. While doing this she discovers that many of the workers employed by the contractor are undocumented aliens working for well below minimum wage. In this situation Mrs. Jonas has a(n) ________ that is in conflict with a(n) ________.

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Answer: behavior; attitude

Explanation:

From the situation given in the question, we can infer that Mrs. Jonas has a behavior that is in conflict with an attitude.

This can be seen in the information given that Mrs. Jonas believes strongly about the importance of workers' rights be respected, which can be done through proper documentation but then while supervising a contracting company, she then discovers that many of the workers employed by the contractor are undocumented aliens that were working for well below minimum wage.

The following transactions and adjusting entries were completed by a paper-packaging company called Gravure Graphics International during 2018 and 2019. The company uses straight-line depreciation for trucks and other vehicles, double-declining-balance depreciation for buildings, and straight-line amortization for patents.
January 2 , 2015
Paid $86,000 cash to purchase storage shed components.
January 3 , 2015
Paid $2,000 cash to have the storage shed erected. The storage shed has an estimated life of 10 years and a residual value of $5,000.
April 1 , 2015
Paid $40,000 cash to purchase a pickup truck for use in the business. The truck has an estimated useful life of five years and a residual value of $3,000.
May 13 , 2015 Paid $500 cash for repairs to the pickup truck.
July 1 , 2015
Paid $29,000 cash to purchase patent rights on a new paper bag manufacturing process. The patent is estimated to have a remaining useful life of five years.
December 31 , 2015
Recorded depreciation and amortization on the pickup truck, storage shed, and patent.
June 30 , 2016
Sold the pickup truck for $34,000 cash. (Record the depreciation on the truck prior to recording its disposal.)
December 31 , 2016
Recorded depreciation on the storage shed. Determined that the patent was impaired and wrote off its remaining book value (i.e., wrote down the book value to zero).
Record the journal entries for the following:
1. Record the purchase of storage shed components for $86,000.
2. Record the payment of $2,000 to have the storage shed erected
3. Record the purchase of a pickup truck for $40,000.
4.. Record the repairs of $500 to the pickup truck.
5.. Record the purchase of a patent for $29,000 on a new paper bag manufacturing process
6. Record the depreciation and amortization expense on the pickup truck, storage shed and patent for the year
7. Record the depreciation for the truck up to the date of sale.
8. Record the sale of the pickup truck for $34,000 cash.
9. Record the depreciation on the storage shed for the year.
10. Record any impairment loss incurred on the patent.

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Answer:

Note: See the attached excel file for the journal entries for recording events 1 to 10.

Explanation:

Also note that since the double-declining-balance depreciation is used for buildings, the depreciation rate for the building is therefore obtained as follows:

Note that double-declining-balance is a depreciation method that depreciates an asset twice the rate of the straight line depreciation method. Therefore, the double-declining-balance depreciation rate used in the excel file is calculated as follows:

Straight line depreciation rate = 1 / Number of estimated life = 1 / 10 = 0.10, or 10%

Double-declining depreciation rate = Straight line depreciation rate * 2 = 10% * 2 = 20%

You're considering a project with an initial cost of $6400, what is the payback period for this project if the cash inflows are $900, $1350,$2800, $1350 & $500 a year over the next five years

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Cost : 6400

900 + 1,350 = 2,250

2,250 + 500 = 2,750

2,750 + 1,350 = 4,100

4,100 + 2,800 = 6900

So there’s more than 6,400 dollars

The Herfindahl-Hirschman index is a measure of concentration found by: squaring the percentage market share of each firm in the industry. squaring the sums of the concentration ratios found in an industry survey of the largest four and largest eight firms. squaring the percentage market share of each firm in the industry and then summing the squared market shares. summing the percentage market shares of each firm in the industry.

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Answer:

squaring the percentage market share of each firm in the industry and then summing the squared market shares.

Explanation:

Financial accounting is an accounting technique used for analyzing, summarizing and reporting of financial transactions like sales costs, purchase costs, account payables and receivables of an organization using standard financial guidelines such as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and financial accounting standards board (FASB).

Thus, it involves specific processes such as recording, summarizing, analysis and reporting of financial transactions with respect to business operations over a specific period of time.

Herfindahl-Hirschman index can be defined as a measure of the market concentration of a particular business firm or industry. Thus, it's typically used to measure the size of a particular business firm with respect to the industry it's operating in.

The Herfindahl-Hirschman index is a measure of concentration found by squaring the percentage market share of each firm in the industry and then summing the squared market shares.

Forrester Company is considering buying new equipment that would increase monthly fixed costs from $126,000 to $162,000 and would decrease the current variable costs of $70 by $10 per unit. The selling price of $100 is not expected to change. Forrester's current break-even sales are $420,000 and current break-even units are 4,200. If Forrester purchases this new equipment, the revised break-even point in units would:

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Answer:

150 units decrease

Explanation:

The computation of the revised break even point in units is shown below:

As we know that

Break even point in units is

= Fixed costs ÷ (Selling price - variable cost)

= $162,000 ÷  ($100 - $60)

= 4,050

And, the Current Break even point is 4,200

So, BEP will reduce by

= 4,200 - 4,050

= 150 units

Dean has earned $70,750 annually for the past five years working as an architect for WCC Incorporated Under WCC's defined benefit plan (which uses a seven-year graded vesting schedule) employees earn a benefit equal to 3.5 percent of the average of their three highest annual salaries for every full year of service with WCC. Dean has worked for five full years for WCC and his vesting percentage is 60 percent. What is Dean's vested benefit (or annual retirement benefit he has earned so far)

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Answer:

$7,429

Explanation:

Calculation to determine Dean's vested benefit

Using this formula

Vested benefit=Average salary for the prior three years×( 3.5% × 5 years of service)×Vesting percentage)

Let plug in the formula

Vested benefit=$70,750 ×( 3.5% × 5)× 60%

Vested benefit=$70,750 × 17.5%× 60%

Vested benefit=$7,428.75

Vested benefit=$7,429 (Approximately)

Therefore Dean's vested benefit is $7,429

Discuss characteristics of modern organization and give reasons why there are frequent changes in organizations​

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Explanation:

The main characteristics of modern organizations are the focus on people and diversity. These characteristics are impacted by globalization and new technologies, which caused organizations to expand their business to other countries, so it was necessary to adapt the organizational culture, with ethical values that promote cultural diversity and plurality due to globalization.

Human capital is highly valued in today's organizations because the market is extremely competitive and the biggest differentiation is through ideas, innovation, productivity and job satisfaction.

Organizational changes come from economic, social changes that dynamize business and make them geared towards adapting to meet the new forms of consumption demanded by society.

Western Energy makes quarterly deposits into an account reserved for purchasing new equipment two years from now. The interest paid on the deposits is 12% per year, compounded monthly. Identify the interest period, compounding period, and compounding frequency in the interest period.

a. The interest period is ____________.
b. The compounding period is _______________ .
c. The compounding frequency is___________ .

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Answer:

a. 2 years

b. 1 year

c. 12 times

Explanation:

Interest period is the duration of the deposit. It is the length of time the money would remain in deposit. This is 2 years according to the question

Compounding period = number of times interest would be paid. In the question, this is a year. So interest would be paid every year

The compounding frequency - it is the number of times the deposit would be compounded. It is 12 months

The future value of the deposit can be determined using this formula :  

FV = P (1 + r/m)^nm

FV = Future value  

P = Present value  

R = interest rate  

N = number of years

m = number of compounding  

Alpha Corporation has just paid its annual dividend and is looking forward to another successful year ahead. The company had free cash flow for the year just ended of $1 billion, all of which it just paid out to its shareholders as a dividend. Right now, shareholders do not believe that Alpha has any growth opportunities, so they expect the annual cash flow and dividend stream to remain unchanged for the foreseeable future. Alpha has 100 million 3 shares outstanding and a market capitalization of $10 billion. The company is entirely equity-financed. The capital market is efficient.
A) Alpha's CEO now proposes that the company skip its dividend one year from now and instead invest the entire amount of the coming year's $1 billion free cash flow in a project that management believes will generate a perpetual annual rate of return of 21%. The CEO further asserts that the new project has similar risk to the company's assets in place. If the company were to announce immediately its plans for the investment one year from now (financed by skipping next year's dividend) what do you think will happen to Alpha's stock price?
B) Some of Alpha's Board members are worried that shareholders are expecting a dividend next year and that announcing plans to skip next year's dividend will lower the stock price today. Suppose Alpha were to announce instead that it plans to pay its usual dividend one year from now and that it has no plans for any new investment at T-. What will happen to the stock price today?
C) Suppose Alpha settles on a compromise: Alpha announces today that it will invest in the new project one year from now, butwill simultaneously issue enough new shares at that time to enable it to pay the usual S10 dividend per share to its existing shareholders. What do you think will happen to Alpha's share price one year from now under this plan? What do you think will happen to Alpha's stock price today? Which of the three plans do you think Alpha's shareholders would prefer?

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Answer:

(A) Alpha's stock price will fall.

(B) What will happen to the stock price today is that it will rise.

Explanation:

(C)

(i) Under the compromise plan and one year from now, Alpha's share price will fall, since Alpha will be desperate for new share holders.

(ii) Alpha's stock price today will rise, since the value of existing stocks will increase - that is, existing shareholders are assured of their usual $10 dividend plus extra dividend from the 21% estimated annual ROR on the intended project.

(iii) Which of the three plans would Alpha's shareholders prefer?

Regular-thinking shareholders would prefer Plan B. Patient shareholders would prefer Plan A, especially if they don't see many new shareholders in one year's time. Optimistic shareholders would prefer Plan C.

Tangshan Mining Company must choose its optimal capital structure. Currently, the firm has a 40 percent debt ratio and the firm expects to generate a dividend next year of $4.89 per share and dividends are expected to grow at a constant rate of 5 percent for the foreseeable future. Stockholders currently require a 10.89 percent return on their investment. Tangshan Mining is considering changing its capital structure if it would benefit shareholders. The firm estimates that if it increases the debt ratio to 50 percent, it will increase its expected dividend to $5.24 per share. Because of the additional leverage, dividend growth is expected to increase to 6 percent and this growth will be sustained indefinitely. However, because of the added risk, the required return demanded by stockholders will increase to 11.34 percent. (a) What is the value per share for Tangshan Mining under the current capital structure

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Answer:

Tangshan Mining Company

The value per share for Tangshan Mining under the current capital structure is:

= $44.90

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Debt ratio = 40%

Equity ratio = 60% (100 - 40)

Expected dividend per share next year = $4.89

Expected dividend growth rate = 5%

Stockholders' required rate of return = 10.89%

New capital structure:

Estimated debt ratio = 50%

Estimated equity ratio = 50% (100 - 50)

Projected dividend under new capital structure = $5.24

Projected dividend growth rate = 6%

Projected stockholders' required rate of return = 11.34%

Under current capital structure:

Value per share = Dividend/Required rate of return

= $44.90 ($4.89/10.89%)

Ringmeup Inc. had net income of $129,300 for the year ended December 31, 2019. At the beginning of the year, 37,000 shares of common stock were outstanding. On May 1, an additional 15,000 shares were issued. On December 1, the company purchased 4,100 shares of its own common stock and held them as treasury stock until the end of the year. No other changes in common shares outstanding occurred during the year. During the year, Ringmeup paid the annual dividend on the 6,000 shares of 4.95%, $100 par value preferred stock that were outstanding the entire year. Required: Calculate basic earnings per share of common stock for the year ended December 31, 2019. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

$2.13 per share

Explanation:

The computation of the basic earnings per share is shown below:

But before that following calculations need to be done

The Weighted average share  is

= (37000 shares  × 4 ÷ 12 + (37,000 + 15,000) shares × 7 ÷ 12 + (52,000 - 4,100) shares × 1 ÷ 12)

= 46,658 Shares

And, the Preferred dividend is

= 6,000 shares × $100 × 4.95%

= $29,700

Now EPS is

= (Net income - Preferred dividend) ÷ Weighted average share outstanding = ($129,300 - $29,700) ÷ 46,658

= $2.13 per share

Eastman Publishing Company is considering publishing an electronic textbook about spreadsheet applications for business. The fixed cost of manuscript preparation, textbook design, and web site construction is estimated to be $150,000. Variable processing costs are estimated to be $9 per book. The publisher plans to sell single-user access to the book for $41.

Required:
Build a spreadsheet model in Excel to calculate the profit/loss for a given demand. What profit can be anticipated with a demand of 3,400 copies?

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Answer:

I prepared an excel spreadsheet which includes the income model and an example.

Explanation:

Suppose the end of 2013 is approaching and most of the activity for the year has been entered into the accounts of Hipzone Inc. However, there are a few transactions that still need to be posted.
List the journal entries required
Suppose on December 31, Hipzone Inc. bills one of their customers $450 for a project that they had completed which had accumulated $220 of costs. The invoice has the normal terms requesting payment in 30 days. Make ALL of the entries required by this transaction.
HINT: Think of Accumulated Project Costs as an account similar to Inventory - it is an asset account used to accumulate the costs that have been incurred related to the project being completed for the customer.
THEN Hipzone Inc. needs to record depreciation on a piece of office equipment. The equipment was purchased on 1/1/2010 for $2,000, was expected to last 10 years at the time of purchase, and had an expected salvage value of $200. No depreciation has been recorded on the equipment for 2013. Make ALL of the entries required by this transaction.

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Answer:

Hipzone Inc.

a. Journal Entries:

December 31, 2013:

Debit Accounts receivable $450

Credit Service revenue $450

To record the completion of a project for a customer, terms n/30.

Debit Cost of service $220

Credit Accumulated Project Costs $220

To record the cost of service.

b. Journal Entries:

December 31, 2013:

Debit Depreciation Expense $180

Credit Accumulated Depreciation $180

To record the depreciation expense for the year.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

December 31, 2013:

Accounts receivable $450 Service revenue $450, terms n/30.

Cost of service $220 Accumulated Project Costs $220

December 31, 2013:

Cost of equipment on 1/1/2010 = $2,000

Expected useful life = 10 years

Salvage value = $200

Depreciable amount = $1,800 ($2,000 - $200)

Annual depreciation expense = $180 ($1,800/10)

December 31, 2013:

Depreciation expense $180 Accumulated Depreciation $180

Tamarisk, Inc. gathered the following reconciling information in preparing its April bank reconciliation:
Cash balance per books, 4/30 $18300
Deposits in transit 2500
Notes receivable and interest collected by bank 6160
Bank charge for check printing 210
Outstanding checks 12500
NSF check 1160
The adjusted cash balance per books on April 30 is:_________.
a. $24460.
b. $23090.
c. $25410.
d. $25590.

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Answer:

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About 10 years ago, the POM Pomegranate Juice brand was created by a middle-aged couple in Nebraska. Theyâre business started small and then began to skyrocket after news spread of how yummy pomegranate juice is and also, how healthy is it (more antioxidants than any other juice out there!) Now, brands such as Nantucket Nectars, Ocean Spray, Minute Maid, and more have created their own pomegranate mixtures.

Required:
What has happened to the supply of pomegranate beverages as a result?

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Answer:

OM Pomegranate Juice

The supply of pomegranate beverages has risen above demand, thereby causing market glut.

Explanation:

With many suppliers of pomegranate beverages, the quantity being supplied will outstrip demand.  The immediate result is a glut in the market.  This will lead to producing at less than full capacity as individual producers make efforts to sell their inventories.  Workers may need to be laid off in order to meet the resulting economic situation.

Suppose Burger King has run a major advertising campaign in the hopes of increasing monthly sales. To investigate the effectiveness of this campaign, Burger King randomly selected six restaurants and recorded the monthly sales before and after the advertising. The following data represents these sales figures in thousands of dollars.
Restaurant 1 2 3 4 5 6
After $123 $122 $145 $156 $160 $134
Before $107 $110 $143 $168 $145 $125
Assuming that the sales for both restaurants does not follow the normal probability distribution, perform a hypothesis test to investigate the effectiveness of the advertising campaign using a=0.05

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Answer:

140

i think

Explanation:

We cannot rule out the null hypothesis since the computed t-value of 1.49 is less than the crucial value of 2.571. In order to draw the conclusion that the advertising effort had a major impact on sales, we lack adequate evidence.

An explanation for a phenomena is offered in the form of a hypothesis, or hypotheses. According to the scientific method, a hypothesis must be testable in order to qualify as a scientific hypothesis.

Typically, scientists build their hypotheses on prior findings that provide room for doubt on the validity of the existing body of knowledge.

Despite the fact that the terms "hypothesis" and "theory" are sometimes used interchangeably, a scientific hypothesis differs from a scientific theory conclusion.

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5. Write short note on the following
a. Bailee
b. An overt
c. Estoppel
d. Ratification
e. Del credere agent​

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Answer:

a). Bailee - It is described as the individual who gains or holds bailed property or possession of it. He/she is the one who takes possession of the property of another(called a bailor)  for a temporary period in order to keep that property safe for the other.

b). An overt -  In terms of law, an act is characterized as an overt act when it is open and not hidden or concealed. Such an act can clearly be observed and revealed the criminal intent of the person.

c). Estoppel - A legal principle in the law of equity that prevents a party from asserting otherwise valid legal rights against another party because of conduct by the first party, or circumstances to which the first party has knowingly contributed, make it unjust for those rights to be asserted.

d). Ratification - It is described as a formal declaration of agreement, giving consent, sign off, or validifying to a treaty in an official manner. Thus, it is the process of providing legal authority to the law or principle.

e). Del Credere Agent - These are described as the agent who not only engages in selling goods on credit but also ensures a guarantee to the principal that the purchaser/buyer is solvent. The seller is otherwise responsible for the debt.

While making a business decision, a manager who believes in rights theories is most likely to focus on achieving collective goals, even if that involves violating fundamental rights. weighing the associated social benefits, costs, and risks. maximizing stockholders' wealth and profits. respecting fundamental human privileges. propagating home-country standards of ethics.

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Answer:

respecting fundamental human privileges.

Explanation:

A manager can be defined as an individual who is saddled with the responsibility of providing guidance, support, supervision, administrative control, as well as acting as a role model or example to the employees working in an organization by being morally upright.

Generally, managers are typically involved in taking up leadership roles and as such are expected to be build a strong relationship between their employees or subordinates by creating a fair ground for effective communication and sharing of resources and information. Also, they are required to engage their staff members (entire workforce) in the most efficient and effective manner.

While making a business decision, a manager who believes in rights theories is most likely to focus on respecting fundamental human privileges that are applicable to the staffs or employees working within an organization, as well as all of its clients or customers.

Problem 8-20 Like-Kind Exchanges (LO 8.11) Carey exchanges land for other land in a qualifying like-kind exchange. Carey's basis in the land given up is $115,000, and the property has a fair market value of $150,000. In exchange for her property, Carey receives land with a fair market value of $100,000 and cash of $10,000. In addition, the other party to the exchange assumes a mortgage loan on Carey's property of $40,000. a. Calculate Carey's recognized gain, if any, on the exchange. $fill in the blank 2cb026fcb01f033_1 b. Calculate Carey's basis in the property received. $fill in the blank 5522dd03f02dfa9_1

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Answer:

Explanation:

a. Calculate Carey's recognized gain

Fair market value of property received = 100,000

Add: Cash received = 10,000

Add: Liability assumed by other party = 40,000

Total amount realized = 150,000

Then, we deduct the adjusted basis of property given up from the total amount realized. This will be:

= 150,000 - 115,000

= 35,000

b. Calculate Carey's basis in the property received.

Basis of property given up = 115,000

Less: Boot received = 50,000

Add: gain realized 35,000

Basis of property received = 100,000

Note that boot received was calculated as:

Cash received = 10,000

Add: Liability assumed by other party = 40,000

Boot received = 50000

The following information is provided for Sandhill Company and Whispering Corporation. (in $ millions) Sandhill Company Whispering Corporation Net income 2022 $130 $445 Net sales 2022 1715 4640 Total assets 12/31/20 1010 2010 Total assets 12/31/21 1085 3070 Total assets 12/31/22 1150 4100 What is Sandhill's return on assets for 2022

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Answer:

11.63%

Explanation:

Average assets = [Total assets 12/31/21 + Total assets 12/31/22] / 2

Average assets = [$1085 + $1150] / 2

Average assets = $2,235 / 2

Average assets = $1,117.50

Return on Assets = Net income / Average assets

Return on Assets = $130 / $1,117.50

Return on Assets = 0.1163311

Return on Assets = 11.63%

So therefore, Sandhill's return on assets for 2022 is 11.63%.

The income statement of Pharoah Company is shown below.

PHAROAH COMPANY INCOME STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2020

Sales revenue $7,410,000
Cost of goods sold Beginning inventory $1,880,000
Purchases 4,360,000
Goods available for sale 6,240,000
Ending inventory 1,500,000
Cost of goods sold 4,740,000
Gross profit 2,670,000
Operating expenses
Selling expenses 460,000
Administrative expenses 630,000 1,090,000
Net income $1,580,000

Additional information:

1. Accounts receivable decreased $313,770 during the year.
2. Prepaid expenses increased $167,640 during the year.
3. Accounts payable to suppliers of merchandise decreased $279,000 during the year.
4. Accrued expenses payable decreased $124,020 during the year.
5. Administrative expenses include depreciation expense of $58,970.

Required:
Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2020, for Vince Gill Company, using the indirect method.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2020 is presented below;

Cash flow from operating activities

Net income $1,580,000

Add: depreciation expense $58,970

Add: decrease in account receivable $313,770

Less: Increase in prepaid expense -$167,640

Less: Decrease in account payable -$279,000

Less: decrease in accrued expense payable -$124,020

Add: Decrease in inventory $380,000 ($1,880,000 - $1,500,000)

Cash flow provided by operating activities $1,762,080

Hogan Industries had the following inventory transactions occur during 2017: Units Cost/unit Feb. 1, 2017 Purchase 108 $45 Mar. 14, 2017 Purchase 186 $47 May 1, 2017 Purchase 132 $49 The company sold 306 units at $63 each and has a tax rate of 30%. Assuming that a periodic inventory system is used, and operating expenses of $1800, what is the company's after-tax income using LIFO

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Answer: $1,982.40

Explanation:

The company's after-tax income using LIFO will be:

Sales = 306 × $63 = $19,278

Less: Cost of Goods Sold

132 × $49 = $6,468

174 × $47 = $8,178

Coat if goods sold = $14,646

Gross Profit = $19,278 - $14,646 = $4,632

Less: Operating Expense = $1,800

Income Before Tax = $2,832

Less: Tax = 30% × $2832 = $849.60

Income after Tax = $1,982.40

Entries for Uncollectible Accounts, using Direct Write-Off Method Journalize the following transactions in the accounts of Arrow Medical Co., a medical equipment company that uses the direct write-off method of accounting for uncollectible receivables:
Jan. 19. Sold merchandise on account to Dr. Sinclair Welby, $52,800. The cost of the merchandise sold was $28,500.
July 7. Received $15,300 from Dr. Sinclair Welby and wrote off the remainder owed on the sale of January 19 as uncollectible.
Nov. 2. Reinstated the account of Dr. Sinclair Welby that had been written off on July 7 and received $37,500 cash in full payment.

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Answer:

Arrow Medical Co.

Journal Entries:

Jan. 19: Debit Accounts Receivable (Dr. Sinclair Welby) $52,800

Credit Sales Revenue $52,800

To record the sale of goods on account.

Debit Cost of goods sold $28,500

Credit Inventory $28,500

To record the cost of goods sold.

July 7: Debit Cash $15,300

Credit Accounts Receivable (Dr. Sinclair Welby) $15,300

To record the receipt on account.

Debit Bad Debts Expense $37,500

Credit Accounts Receivable (Dr. Sinclair Welby) $37,500

To write-off the balance on account as bad debts.

Nov. 2: Debit Accounts Receivable (Dr. Sinclair Welby) $37,500

Credit Bad Debts Expense $37,500

To reinstate and reverse the bad debts written off.

Debit Cash $37,500

Credit Accounts Receivable (Dr. Sinclair Welby) $37,500

To record the receipt on account.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Jan. 19: Accounts Receivable (Dr. Sinclair Welby) $52,800 Sales Revenue $52,800

Cost of goods sold $28,500 Inventory $28,500

July 7: Cash $15,300 Accounts Receivable (Dr. Sinclair Welby) $15,300

Bad Debts Expense $37,500 Accounts Receivable (Dr. Sinclair Welby) $37,500

Nov. 2: Accounts Receivable (Dr. Sinclair Welby) $37,500 Bad Debts Expense $37,500

Cash $37,500 Accounts Receivable (Dr. Sinclair Welby) $37,500

The national lottery in the country of San Dayana is advertising on billboards in the poverty stricken, inner-cities of the country. "Buy your way out of here to America" Buy the 5 for 1 lottery tickets every Friday." Would you consider this an ethical marketing strategy? Why/Why not?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Would you consider this an ethical marketing strategy?

No. Of course not. It is not ethical. However, it is not illegal.

It cannot be considered ethical because this piece of advertisement is playing with the lack and necessity of the poor people of San Dayana.

The lottery advertisement is trying to be lucrative and benefit from the ignorance and poverty of the people of this poor country.

Once said that people are the ones who had the last word on the decision to buy or not to buy the lottery tickets. They know that the probabilities are minimum to win the big prize.

So instead of work, save and invest, or do other legal things to prosper, they prefer to spend their hard-earn money to get the "miracle" and become rich.

Janet's Performance Pizza is a small restaurant in Miami that sells gluten-free pizzas. Janet's very tiny kitchen has barely enough room for the two ovens in which her workers bake the pizzas. Janet signed a lease obligating her to pay the rent for the two ovens for the next year. Because of this, and because Janet's kitchen cannot fit more than two ovens, Janet cannot change the number of ovens she uses in her production of pizzas in the short run.
However, Janet's decision regarding how many workers to use can vary from week to week because her workers tend to be students. Each Monday, Janet lets them know how many workers she needs for each day of the week. In the short run, these workers are (Variable/Fixed) inputs, and the ovens are (Fixed/Variable) inputs.
Janet's daily production schedule is presented in the following table.
Fill in the blanks to complete the Marginal Product of Labor column for each worker.
Labor Output (Number of workers) Marginal Product of Labor
(Pizzas) (Pizzas)
0 0
1 70
2 120
3 160
4 190
5 200

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Answer:

Janet's Performance Pizza

Marginal Product of Labor

Labor            Output                    Marginal

         (Number of workers)   Product of Labor

                   (Pizzas)                     (Pizzas)

0                        0                           0

1                       70                         70

2                    120                         50

3                    160                         40

4                    190                         30

5                   200                         10

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Labor            Output                    Marginal

         (Number of workers)   Product of Labor

                   (Pizzas)                     (Pizzas)

0                         0                           0 (0 - 0)

1                        70                         70 (70 - 0)

2                     120                         50 (120 - 70)

3                     160                         40 (160 - 120)

4                     190                         30 (190 - 160)

5                    200                         10 (200 - 190)

b) Janet Performance Pizza's marginal product of labor describes the change in the number of pizzas that the restaurant produces by employing one more unit of labor (worker).

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