Answer:
Promotion
Explanation:
Because it is telling people that the product is ready for them to buy it
An example of the multiplier effect is when: Group of answer choices an increase in government spending leads to a decrease in private investment. the government increases government spending initially by $100 billion, and total income in the economy increases by more than $100 billion. short-run aggregate supply shifts in a response to fiscal policy. an increase in the price level leads to a shift in the aggregate demand curve. the government increases government spending initially by $100 billion, and total income in the economy increases by less than $100 billion.
Answer:
the government increases government spending initially by $100 billion, and total income in the economy increases by more than $100 billion.
Explanation:
When there is a rise in the government spending so it would rise the income i.e. higher that this represents the multiplier effect
If there is a rise in government spending so the Aggregate demand curve should be right due to which the income and level of the price would rise
Also if there is any change in the price level that moves along with the similar curve so this we cant called as the multiplier effect
hence, the above represent the answer
g 2018: US Bond A is issued at par with annual coupon of 2% and maturity of 5 years with face value of $1,000. 2019: Interest rates increase in the market 2020: US Bond B is issued at par today with annual coupon of 5% and a maturity of 3 years with face value of $1,000.What should the price of Bond A be today, 2020, with 3 years left to maturity, so that its yield to maturity is equal to the yield to maturity on Bond B
Answer:
$918.48
Explanation:
price of bond A after the interest rate increased to 5% and the time to maturity is 3 years:
PV of face value = $1,000 / (1 + 5%)³ = $863.84
PV of coupon payments = $20 x 2.7232 (PV annuity factor, 5%, 3 periods) = $54.46
Market value of bond A = $863.84 + $54.46 = $918.48
Since the market rate is higher than the coupon rate, the bond will sell at a discount.
Ridiculousness, Inc., has sales of $48,000, costs of $21,200, depreciation expense of $1,900, and interest expense of $1,200. If the tax rate is 35 percent, what is the operating cash flow, or OCF
Answer:
OCF = $18,505
Explanation:
To calculate OCF, we first need the income statement:
Income Statement
Sales $ 48,000
Costs 21,200
Depreciation 1,900
EBIT $ 24,900
Interest 1,200
Taxable income $ 23,700
Taxes (35%) 8295
Net income $ 15,405
OCF = EBIT + Depreciation - Taxes
OCF = $24,900 + 1,900 - 8,295
OCF = $18,505
The price of Good B increases by 4%, causing the quantity demanded of Good A to decrease by 6%. The cross-price elasticity of demand is ________, and the goods are ________.
Answer:
The answer is -1.5 and complementary goods
Explanation:
Cross price elasticity is the percentage decrease in quantity demanded divided percentage increase in price.
= -6/4
= - 1.5.
Because the sign is negative, the goods are complements. Complementary goods are directly related. As in they move in the same direction.
For example, car and fuel are complements. The increase in quantity demanded for car will increase the quantity demanded for fuel. Or if the price of car goes up, all things being equal, the quantity demanded of car will reduce and for fuel too.
When an organization defines itself and its niche in an environment by the choice of what sector or field of the environment it will use its technology, products, and services to compete in and serve, it is describing its ______.
Answer:
Domain
Explanation:
It should be noted that When an organization defines itself and its niche in an environment by the choice of what sector or field of the environment it will use its technology, products, and services to compete in and serve, it is describing its Domain. Domain can be regarded as the chosen field of action for an organization/company, it encompass the part of the environment chosen by the organization which is vital to the organization, it involves the chosen niche of the organization in the environment.
The efficient market hypothesis has several forms. The weak form states that past price data is unrelated to future prices. prices reflect all public information. all information both public and private is immediately reflected in stock prices. none of these options are true.
Answer:
past price data is unrelated to future prices.
Explanation:
The efficient market hypothesis (EMH) is a theory of investment in which it proves that it is unattainable to strike the stock market.
Here there are 3 forms that is a weak one, semi-strong one and strong one
In the weak form it implies that there is an efficient market that represent the market information also the market rate of return is independent but the the rates that are in past have no impact on the future rates
therefore the first option is correct
A well-known fashion brand in Pakistan recently faced a scandal. The owner's husband got arrested for allegedly sending their employee away upon diagnosis of Corona virus. The Police claimed the designer and her husband should have notified the authorities and admitted the sick employee to a hospital. However, the couple claimed their duty was to just send the employee away after guiding him. The husband got released the very next day for which they thanked Prime Minister.
Answer:
ok
Explanation:
is this real ?? when did this happen ?
You need to turn $13,593 dollars into $18,359 dollars in 8 years. Assuming you make no extra deposits, what interest rate would you need from a bank in order to accomplish this
Answer: 3.83%
Explanation:
$13,593 has to accrue to $18,359.
13,593 * ( 1 + r)⁸ = 18,359
( 1 + r)⁸ = 18,359/ 13,593
(1 + r)⁸ = 1.35062
1 + r = ⁸√1.35062
1 + r = 1.0383
r = 1.0383 - 1
r = 3.83%
A comparative balance sheet for Rocker Company appears below:ROCKER COMPANYComparative Balance SheetDec. 31, 2020 Dec. 31, 2019Assets Cash $34,000 $11,000Accounts receivable 18,000 13,000Inventory 25,000 17,000Prepaid expenses 6,000 9,000Long-term investments 0 17,000Equipment 60,000 33,000Accumulated depreciation-equipment (20,000) (15,000)Total assets $123,000 $85,000Liabilities and Stockholder's Equity Accounts payable $17,000 $7,000Bonds payable 36,000 45,000Common stock 40,000 23,000Retained earnings 30,000 10,000Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $123,000 $85,000Additional information:1. Net income for the year ending December 31, 2020 was $35,000.2. Cash dividends of $15,000 were declared and paid during the year.3. Long-term investments that had a cost of $17,000 were sold for $14,000.4. Sales for 2017 were $120,000.Prepare a statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2020 using indirect method.
Answer and Explanation:
The preparation of the cash flow statement is presented below:
Rocker Company
Cash flow statement
Cash flow from operating activities
Net Income $35000
Adjustments made
Depreciation $5,000
Loss on sale of investments $3,000
Change in operating assets & liabilities
Less: Increase in accounts receivable -$5,000
Less: Increase in inventory -$8,000
Add: Decrease in prepaid expenses $3,000
Add: Increase in accounts payable $10,000
Net cash flow from operating activities (a) $43,000
Cash Flow from Investing activities
Sale of long term investments $14,000
Less: Purchase of equipment -$27000
Net cash Flow from Investing activities (b)-$13,000
Cash Flow from Financing activities
Dividends paid -$15,000
Less: Bonds payable paid -$9,000
Add: Common stock issued $17,000
Net cash Flow from Financing activities (c) -$7,000
Net Change in cash c = a + b + c $23,000
Add: Beginning cash balance $11,000
Closing cash balance $34,000
What are the three main categories of a tax return?
A.
allowances, deductions, and income
B.
credits, allowances, and withholding
C.
income, deductions, and credits
D.
allowances, deductions, and credits
Answer:C.
Explanation:
Explanation:
C.
income, deductions, and credits
What are some ways that businesses can implement internal accounting controls
Answer:
Segregation of Duties in the Cash Receipts Cycle.
Systems Access and Security.
Safeguarding Assets.
Approval Process.
Review Process.
Explanation:
Company A decided to expand its office space and purchased 20 new desks and chairs from a supplier on July 1st. The desks and chairs were purchased on credit, and the company had 60 days to pay for them. Company A paid for the desks and chairs on August 15th. How would the transaction on August 15th impact the accounting equation of Company A
Answer:
The July 1st purchase increased assets (furniture) and liabilities (accounts payable).
The August 15th payment decreases assets (cash) and decreases liabilities (accounts payable is gone)
Explanation:
The important thing about a balance sheet or the accounting equation is that they must balance. If the total numbers on both sides are not the same, then you did something wrong. If assets increase, liabilities or equity must increase also, and vice versa.
Objectives of AllocationSamantha and Rashida are planning a trip to Padre Island, Texas, during spring break. Members of the varsity volleyball team, they are looking forward to four days of beach volleyball and parasailing. They will drive Samantha's car and estimate that they will pay the following costs during the trip:Motel (4 nights at $145) $ 580Food (each) 150Gas in total 120Parasailing and equipment rental (each) 125They have reservations at the SeaScape Motel, which charges $115 per night for a single, $145 per night for a double, and an additional $10 per night if a rollaway $580 155 132 added to a double room. but thinks that four days of partying and relaxing on the beach would be a great way to unwind from the Samantha's little sister, Kallie, wants to go along. S rigors of school. She figures he isn't into sports that she could ride with Samantha and Rashida and share their room Required: 1. Using incremental costs only, what would it cost Kallie to accompany Samantha and Rashida? 2. Using the benefits-received method, what would it cost Kallie to go on the trip? If required, round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest cent.
Answer:
Increase in Motel cost = $10 per night for additional bed * 4 day = $10 * 4 = $40
Additional food cost = $150
Therefore, total cost of including Kallie for the trip is $40 + $150 = $190
1. Incremental Analysis
Without K With K Incremental cost
Motel cost $580 $620 $40
Food $300 $450 $150
Gas in total $120 $120 -
Total Incremental cost $1,000 $1,190 $190
It would cost $190 for Kallie to accompany along
2. Cost to Kallie using benefits received method
Particulars Amount
Motel ($580 + 40)/3 $206.67
Food $150
Gas ($120/3) $40
Total $396.67
Thus, cost to Kallie using benefits received method would be $396.67.
discuss briefly what you understanding engineering
Answer:
Engineering is the application of science and math to solve problems. Engineers figure out how things work and find practical uses for scientific discoveries. Scientists and inventors often get the credit for innovations that advance the human condition, but it is engineers who are instrumental in making those innovations available to the world. Engineers design, evaluate, develop, test, modify, install, inspect and maintain a wide variety of products and systems. They also recommend and specify materials and processes, supervise manufacturing and construction, conduct failure analysis, provide consulting services and teach engineering courses in colleges and universities.
Depreciation--Jerry Company purchased machinery for $315,000 on May 1,2020 . It is estimated that it will have an useful life of 5 years, and a salvage value of $15,000. the machine is expected to last 100,000 hours. The machine was used for 25,000 hours the first year. What is the depreciation for the first year assuming working hours method (activity method) is expected to be used
Answer:
The depreciation for the first year is $75,000
Explanation:
In working hours method the depreciation on a fixed asset is charged using the ratio of numbers of hours utilized by the asset in a period and lifetime working capacity in hours.
First, we need to calculate the Depreciable value
Depreciable value = Cost of Asset - Salvage value = $315,000 - $15,000 = $300,000
Depreciation = Depreciable value x Numbers of hours worked / Total working capacity of Asset = $300,000 x 25,000 / 100,000 = $75,000
On January 1, 2010, Water Wonderland issues $20 million of 8% bonds, due in ten years, with interest payable semi-annually on June 30 and December 31 each year. 1. If the market rate is 7%, will the bonds issue at face amount, a discount, or a premium
Answer:
the bonds will trade at a Premium
Explanation:
When the Yield to Maturity (YTM) is less than the Coupon Rate, the price of the Bond will be greater than the par value and we say that the Bond is trading at a Premium.
The Yield to Maturity of 7% is less than the Coupon rate 8% hence the bond will trade at a Premium.
Calculation of the Price of Bond
Alternatively we can calculate the price of the Bond a see for ourselves as follows :
FV = $20,000,000
PMT = ($20,000,000 × 8%) ÷ 2 = $8,00,000
P/YR = 2
YTM = 7 %
N = 10 × 2 = 20
PV = ?
Using a Financial calculator to input the values as above we can calculate the Price of Bond (PV) as $21,421,240.
The following information was taken from the 2021 financial statements of Waterway Industries: Bonds payable, January 1, 2021 $ 809000 Bonds payable, December 31, 2021 4830000 During 2021 • A $725000 payment was made to retire bonds payable with a face amount of $807000. • Bonds payable with a face amount of $319000 were issued in exchange for equipment. In its statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2021, what amount should Waterway report as proceeds from issuance of bonds payable?
Answer:
the amount reported as proceeds from bond issuance is $4,509,000
Explanation:
The computation of the amount reported as proceeds from bond issuance is as follows
Total Bond Issued during 2021
= Bonds payable, December 31, 2021 - Bonds payable, January 1, 2021 + Bond Payable retired
= $4,830,000 - $809,000 + $807,000
= $4,828,000
Now
Bond issued for cash is
= Total bond issued - Bonds issued in exchange for Equipment
= $4,828,000 - $319,000
= $4,509,000
Hence, the amount reported as proceeds from bond issuance is $4,509,000
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A manager must decide how many machines of a certain type to buy. The machines will be used to manufacture a new gear for which there is increased demand. The manager has narrowed the decision to two alternatives: buy one machine or buy two. If only one machine is purchased and demand is more than it can handle, a second machine can be purchased at a later time. However, the cost per machine would be lower if the two machines were purchased at the same time. The estimated probability of low demand is .30, and the estimated probability of high demand is .70. The net present value associated with the purchase of two machines initially is $75,000 if demand is low and $130,000 if demand is high. The net present value for one machine and low demand is $90,000. If demand is high, there are three options. One option is to do nothing, which would have a net present value of $90,000. A second option is to subcontract; that would have a net present value of $110,000. The third option is to purchase a second machine. This option would have a net present value of $100,000. How many machines should the manager purchase initially
Answer:
BUY TWO MACHINES
Explanation:
Calculation for how many machines should the manager purchase initially
BUY ONE MACHINE =(High demand 0.7*100,000)+(Low demand 0.3*90,000)
BUY ONE MACHINE =70,000+27,000
BUY ONE MACHINE=97,000
Note :High demand 100,000 is the Average of Do nothing ,Tomorrow Sub-contract and Buy second machine
High demand=90,000+110,000+100,000
High demand=300,000/3
High demand=100,000
BUY TWO MACHINES
High demand =(0.7 x 130000)
High demand= 91,000
Low demand= (0.3 x 75000)
Low demand=22,500
Hence,
BUY TWO MACHINES= (91,000 + 22,500)
BUY TWO MACHINES=113,500
Based on the above calculation we can see that
the expected payoff from BUY ONE MACHINE is 97,000 while that of BUY TWO MACHINES is 113,500 which means that BUY TWO MACHINES is higher hence, the manager should BUY TWO MACHINES today.
Lucy's Music Emporium opened its doors on January 1, 2015, and it was granted permission to use the same depreciation calculations for shareholder reporting and income tax purposes. The company planned to depreciate its fixed assets over 20 years, but in December 2015 management realized that the assets would last for only 15 years. The firm's accountants plan to report the 2015 financial statements based on this new information. How would the new depreciation assumption affect the company's financial statements? a. The firm's reported 2015 earnings per share would increase. b. The firm's EBIT would increase. c. The firm's net liabilities would increase. d. The firm's reported net fixed assets would increase.
Answer:
The firm's cash position in 2015 and 2016 would increase.
Explanation:
In the case when the life of an asset would decrease that represents the depreciation would rise and if the depreciation rise so the EBIT and EPS would reduced and in the case when the EBIT reduced, so automatically the tax expense is also reduce
So, the cash position of the firm woud increase
Hence, the above represents the answer
Consider the exchange rate between Lebanon and Canada. Typically, exchange rates vary over time, sometimes quite dramatically. The scenarios present various changes that may affect the exchange rate. Identify whether each scenario will tend to cause an appreciation, depreciation, or have no effect on the exchange rate of Lebanese pounds relative to Canadian dollars. The magazine The Economist publishes an article indicating that analysts expect the value of Canadian dollars to rise relative to Lebanese pounds. The central bank in Lebanon announces that it is going to raise interest rates on government bonds. Based on a World Bank report, the inflation rate in Lebanon is going to be 5% next year, whereas the inflation rate in Canada is going to be 9.5% . The price of a specific basket of goods in Lebanon is roughly 1.3 times higher than the price of an identical basket of goods in Canada even after adjusting for the exchange rate.
Answer and Explanation:
1. The magazine The Economist publishes an article indicating that analysts expect the value of Canadian dollars to rise relative to Lebanese pounds: if the expectation from analysts is that the value of Canadian dollars will rise relative to Lebanese pounds then the demand for Canadiam dollars will increase therefore increasing the value/appreciate relative to Lebanese pounds.
2. The central bank in Lebanon announces that it is going to raise interest rates on government bonds: This will bring about appreciation in Lebanese pounds relative to Canadian dollars since increase in interest rate in bonds increases investment in government bonds in Lebanese pounds.
3. Based on a World Bank report, the inflation rate in Lebanon is going to be 5% next year, whereas the inflation rate in Canada is going to be 9.5%: A high inflation rate is a negative for the economy. Since inflation rate increases for both economies, there is likely to be a counter effect hence no effect on exchange rates.
4. The price of a specific basket of goods in Lebanon is roughly 1.3 times higher than the price of an identical basket of goods in Canada even after adjusting for the exchange rate: if this basket of goods is used in calculation of consumer price index(CPI) which is representative of the rate of inflation in the economy, then Lebanese pounds will depreciate relative to Canadian dollars since inflation rate has increased relative to the Canadian economy.
You have $15,000 to invest and would like to create a portfolio with an expected return of 10.1 percent. You can invest in Stock K with an expected return of 8.8 percent and Stock L with an expected return of 12.4 percent. How much will you invest in Stock K
Answer:
$9,583.33
Explanation:
The computation of the amount invested in the stock K is shown below
Let us assume the amount invested in stock K be Y
So according to this, following formula should be used
The Expected return of portfolio × Amount invested = Expected return of K × Amount invested in K + Expected return of L × Amount invested in L
0.101 × $ 15,000 = 0.088 × Y + 0.124 × ( $ 15,000 - Y )
$1,515 = 0.088Y + $ 1,860 - 0.124Y
0.036Y = $ 345
Y = $ 345 ÷ 0.036
= $9,583.33
An asset group is being evaluated for an impairment loss. The following financial information is available for the asset group: Carrying value $100,000,000 Sum of the undiscounted cash flows $95,000,000 Fair value $80,000,000 What amount of impairment loss, if any, should be recognized
Answer:
The amount of the impairment loss that should be recognized is:
$20,000.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Undiscounted cash flows = $95,000
Carrying value = $100,000
Fair value = 80,000
Impairment loss = $20,000
b) Impairment loss for the asset group is the difference between the fair value and the carrying value. It is recognized when the fair value declines from the carrying value. This implies that the calculation to determine the impairment loss is achieved by deducting the fair value from the carrying value.
Soar Incorporated is considering eliminating its mountain bike division, which reported an operating loss for the recent year of $3,000. The division sales for the year were $1,047,000 and the variable costs were $860,000. The fixed costs of the division were $190,000. If the mountain bike division is dropped, 30% of the fixed costs allocated to that division could be eliminated. The impact on operating income for eliminating this business segment would be:
Answer:
$130,000 decrease
Explanation:
Multiple Choice $57,000 decrease $130,000 decrease $54,000 decrease $187,000 increase $187,000 decrease
Calculation of Financial advantage / Disadvantage
Decrease in contribution margin $187,000
(1,047,000-860,000)
Decrease in fixed expenses $57,000
(190000*30%)
Decrease in Net Operating Income $130,000 (Financial disadvantage)
Jim drops his car off at ABC Garage to have his exhaust system repaired and takes the train to work. When he returns, he finds that his car has been vandalized. Jim has comprehensive coverage, but feels the garage is responsible for the damage since Jim entrusted the car to ABC Garage. Which coverage type under ABC's garagekeepers policy would split the cost of the loss with Jim's own insurer without placing blame on ABC Garage
Answer: Direct Excess Coverage
Explanation:
The coverage type under ABC's garagekeepers policy that would split the cost of the loss with Jim's own insurer without placing blame on ABC Garage is the direct excess coverage.
This coverage is identical to the direct primary coverage and it basically protects the vehicle of a client without taking into consideration the person that is responsible. The direct excess coverage will be paid in excess of the primary policy.
Exercise 183 Wayne Company reported net income of $265,000 for 2020. Wayne also reported depreciation expense of $45,000 and a loss of $8,000 on the sale of equipment. The comparative balance sheet shows a decrease in accounts receivable of $15,000 for the year, a $17,000 increase in accounts payable, and a $6,000 decrease in prepaid expenses.Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows for 2020. Use the indirect method.
Answer:
Net cash flow of the operating activities is $356,000
Explanation:
Wayne Company
Partial statement of Cash flow
For the year Ended December 31, 2021
Cash flow from operating activities:
Net Income $265,000
Adjustment to reconcile net income to net
cash provided by operating activities
Depreciation expenses $45,000
Loss on sale of equipment $8,000
Decrease in accounts receivable $15,000
Decrease in prepaid expenses $6,000
Increase in accounts payable $17,000 $91,000
Net cash provided by operating activities $356,000
Write an equation to solve and find the answer to the following rate problem. Show all of your work. A gardening store sells 6 plants per hour. How many plants they will sell in 5 hours?
Answer:
30 plants
Explanation:
The store sells six plants per hour; in 5 hours, the store will sell
i.e., 1 hr = 6 plants,
if 5 hr = 6 plants x 5
=30 plants
Answer:
21
Explanation:
To make valid computations of adjustments for the sales comparison approach to value, elements of comparison must be applied in a specific order. Which one of these elements listed has the highest priority?
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Location
Market conditions
Conditions of sale
Physical characteristics
Answer:
Physical characteristics
Explanation:
The physical characteristics of the analyzed system, must have priority in determining the approach of comparing sales to value. This is because these characteristics have a strong influence on the composition of the product and the constancy of sales, in addition to determining the entire functioning of the system.
The one of the element that has the highest priority is Physical characteristics
The following information should be considered:
The physical characteristics of the analyzed system, must have priority in determining the approach of comparing sales to value. This is due to the characteristics that contains a strong influence on the composition of the product and the constancy of sales, in addition to measure the overall functioning of the system.Learn more: brainly.com/question/16911495
Net sales for the year were $325,000 and cost of goods sold was $240,500 for the company’s existing products. A new product is presently under development and has an expected selling price of $40 per unit in order to remain competitive with similar products in the marketplace. The dollar amount of gross profit and the gross profit ratio for the year were:_______
a. $324,000 and 100%, respectively.
b. $84,500 and 26%, respectively.
c. $240,500 and 74%, respectively.
d. $83,500 and 74%, respectively.
Answer:
The correct answer is B.
Explanation:
Gross profit equals net sales minus cost of sales(Net sales- Cost of Sales).
Net sales = $325,000
Cost of Sales = $240,500
Therefore we have;
$325,000 - $240,500
=$84,500
Gross profit ratio is (Gross profit/net sales) x 100%
($84,500 x $325,000) x 100%
26%
The accountant for Crusoe Company is preparing the company's statement of cash flows for the fiscal year just ended. The following information is available: Retained earnings balance at the beginning of the year $ 132,000 Cash dividends declared for the year 52,000 Proceeds from the sale of equipment 87,000 Gain on the sale of equipment 8,200 Cash dividends payable at the beginning of the year 24,000 Cash dividends payable at the end of the year 27,200 Net income for the year 98,000 What is the ending balance for retained earnings
Answer:
the Ending retained earnings balance is $178,000
Explanation:
The computation of the ending retained earnings balance is shown below:
Ending retained earnings balance is
= Opening retained earning balance + net income for the year + cash dividend declared for the year
= $132,000 + $98,000 - $52,000
= $178,000
hence, the Ending retained earnings balance is $178,000
The same is relevant