Case Study: Melanie’s Breakeven Analysis Melanie is considering opening a not-for-profit child care and education center and wants to figure out what her monthly budget would look like. She has come up with the following sets of numbers, which may or may not be realistic in her area. Monthly Fixed Costs $4,000 Number of Children Served 15 Salary and Benefits Costs $7,000 Estimated Food Costs $1,000

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Answer 1

Answer:

$800

Explanation:

Calculation for how much would she need to charge per month for tuition in order to break even

Using this formula

Amount to charge to break even=[(Monthly Fixed Costs+Salary and Benefits Costs+Estimated Food Costs)÷Number of Children Served]

Let plug in the formula

Amount to charge to break even=[($4,000+$7,000+$1,000)÷15]

Amount to charge to break even=$12,000/15

Amount to charge to break even=$800 per month

Therefore the amount she would need to charge per month for tuition in order to break even will be $800


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(a) Purchased $110 of supplies for cash. –$110 $0 (b) Recorded an adjusting entry to record use of $20 of the above supplies. enter a dollar amount enter a dollar amount (c) Made sales of $1,500, all on account. enter a dollar amount enter a dollar amount (d) Received $850 from customers in payment of their accounts. enter a dollar amount enter a dollar amount (e) Purchased equipment for cash, $2,550. enter a dollar amount enter a dollar amount (f) Recorded depreciation of building for period used, $740.

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Question Completion:

Transactions that affect earnings do not necessarily affect cash. Identify the effect, if any, that each of the following transactions would have upon cash and net income.

Answer:

Effects of transactions on cash and net income:

(a) Purchased $110 of supplies for cash.

Cash–$110 Net income $0

(b) Recorded an adjusting entry to record use of $20 of the above supplies.

Cash - $0 Net Income -$20

(c) Made sales of $1,500, all on account.

Cash -$0 Net Income +$1,500

(d) Received $850 from customers in payment of their accounts.

Cash +$850 Net Income $0

(e) Purchased equipment for cash, $2,550.

Cash -$2,550 Net Income $0

(f) Recorded depreciation of building for period used, $740.

Cash $0 Net Income -$740

Explanation:

As stated earlier, business transactions that affect earnings do not necessarily affect cash.  This fact is demonstrated in the above examples.  Unless the transaction is for cash and affects a revenue or expense account, it will not affect cash and earnings at the same time.  An example of a transaction that affects both is the sale of goods for cash.  This will increase the cash balance as well as boasting the earnings.  Another example is the cash payment for rent expense.  This will reduce the cash balance as well as reduce the earnings.

acquired: Firm A has a margin of 11%, sales of $610,000, and ROI of 17%. Calculate the firm's average total assets. Firm B has net income of $72,000, turnover of 1.40, and average total assets of $920,000. Calculate the firm's sales, margin, and ROI. Firm C has net income of $136,000, turnover of 2.01, and ROI of 23.40%. Calculate the firm's margin, sales, and average total assets.

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Answer:

1. Firm's average total assets = Net Income/ROI = $610,000*0.11 / 0.17 = $394,705.88

2. Sales = Assets turnover ratio * Average total assets = 1.40*920,000 = $1,288,000

Margin = Net Income / Sales = $72,000/$1,288,000 = 0.06

ROI = Net Income / Average Total Assets = $72,000/920,000 = 0.078

3. Average Total Assets = Net Income / ROI = $136,000/23.40% = 136,000/0.2340 = $581,196.58

Sales = Assets turnover ratio * Average total assets= 2.01*$581,196.58 = $1,168,205.12

Margin = Net Income / Sales = $136,000/$1,168,205.12 = 0.1164

Holly files married filing jointly and reports income of $300,000 ($340,000 AGI - $40,000 itemized deductions) before the deduction for qualified business income. She has no capital gains or dividends included in taxable income. Holly's engineering consulting service generates $20,000 of qualified business income. She paid no wages during the current year. What is Holly's deduction for qualified business income

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Answer:

$4,000

Explanation:

The computation of the deduction for qualified business income is shown below:

In this the lower amount should be considered

20% of net income or 20% of qualified business income

20% of $300,000 or 20% of $20,000

So the lower amount is $4,000

hence, the same would be represented as a deduction

(Blank) exchange rates are determined by (blank)
forces and fluctuate against each other day
to day.

Dirty; government
Fixed; internal
Fixed; market
Floating; market

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Answer:

Floating; market

Explanation:

A floating exchange rate system refers to the method of allowing the market forces to determine the exchange rate of a country. The government does influence the exchange rate. The market forces of demand and supply determine the exchange rate.

The foreign exchange market or Forex is the market for currencies. Demand and supply forces at the Forex fix the exchange rate of a floating currency.

AccuBlade Castings Inc. casts blades for turbine engines. Within the Casting Department, alloy is first melted in a crucible, then poured into molds to produce the castings. On May 1, there were 230 pounds of alloy in process, which were 60% complete as to conversion. The Work in Process balance for these 230 pounds was $32,844, determined as follows:
Direct materials (230 x $132)$30,360
Conversion (230 x 60% x $18)2,484 $32,844
During May, the Casting Department was charged $350,000 for 2,500 pounds of alloy and $19,840 for direct labor. Factory overhead is applied to the department at a rate of 150% of direct labor. The department transferred out 2,530 pounds of finished castings to the Machining Department. The May 31 inventory in process was 44% complete as to conversion.
a. Prepare the following May journal entries for the Casting Department:
1. The materials charged to production
2. The conversion costs charged to production
3. The completed production transferred to the Machining Department
b. Determine the Work in Process—Casting Department May 31 balance.
c. Compute and evaluate the change in the costs per equivalent unit for direct materials and conversion from the previous month (April).

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Answer:

AccuBlade Castings Inc.

Casting Department

a. Journal Entries for:

1. The materials charged to production:

Debit WIP $350,000

Credit Raw materials $350,000

To record the cost of materials charged to production.

2. The conversion costs charged to production:

Debit WIP $49,600

Credit Direct Labor $19,840

Credit Manufacturing overhead $29,760

3. Debit Machining Department $402,827

Credit WIP $402,827

To record the transfer of completed units to the machining department.

b. Work-in-Process - Casting Department balance = $29,616

c. The change in the costs per equivalent unit for direct materials and conversion from April:

                                                 Direct Materials              Conversion

April cost per equivalent unit        $132.00                    $18.00

May cost per equivalent unit         $139.33                    $19.89

Change in cost per equivalent unit  $7.33 increase       $1.89 increase

The cost per equivalent unit increased in both direct materials and conversion for May when compared to April's.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                         Units

Beginning WIP    230

Started             2,500

Transferred     2,530

Ending WIP        200

Equivalent units of production:

                         Units  Direct Materials  Conversion

Transferred  2,530       2,530 (100%)    2,530 (100%)

Ending WIP     200           200 (100%)         88 (44%)

Total equivalent unit    2,730                 2,618  

Cost of production:

                       Direct Materials             Conversion               Total

Beginning WIP$30,360 (230*$132)   $2,484 (230*60%*$18)  $32,844

Started           350,000 (2,500*$140) 49,600 (2,500*$19.44) 399,600

Total costs    $380,360                    $52,084                         $432,444

Cost per equivalent unit:

                                   Direct Materials      Conversion

Total costs                        $380,360            $52,084

Equivalent units                   2,730                 2,618

Cost per equivalent unit   $139.33              $19.89

Allocation of production costs:

                                       Direct Materials                Conversion              Total

Units transferred out  $352,505(2,530*$139.33) $50,322 (2,530*$19.89) $402,827

Ending WIp                      27,866(200*$139.33)        $1,750 (88*$19.89) $29,616

Total costs                  $380,371                             $52,072                    $432,443

Assume that John deposits $8,000 into an account that has a 2.4% annual interest rate for 8 years. (a) If the interest is compounded annually, there will be $ in the account. (b) If the interest is compounded monthly, there will be $ in the account. (c) If the interest is compounded weekly, there will be $ in the account. (d) If the interest is compounded daily, there will be $ in the account. (e) If the interest is compounded continuously, there will be $ in the account.

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Answer:

a) Compounded Annually = $9671.41  

b) Compounded Monthly = $9691.51

c) Compounded Weekly = $9692.93  

d) Compounded Daily = $9693.30

e) Compounded Continuously = $9693.36  

Explanation:

Solution:

This question is very simple. We just need to know the basic formula.

Data Given:

P = Principal Amount = $8000

i = interest rate = 2.4% annual

n = period or year = 8 years.

So, our basic formula is:

A = P  [tex](1 + \frac{r}{100}) ^{n}[/tex]

a) Compounded Annually.

A = P  [tex](1 + \frac{r}{100}) ^{n}[/tex]

A = 8000 [tex](1 + \frac{0.024}{100}) ^{8}[/tex]

A = $9671.41  

b) Compounded Monthly:

1 year = 12 months.

A = P  [tex](1 + \frac{r}{100*12}) ^{n*12}[/tex]

A = 8000  [tex](1 + \frac{0.024}{100*12}) ^{8*12}[/tex]

A = $9691.51

c) Compounded Weekly:

1 year = 52 weeks

A = P  [tex](1 + \frac{r}{100*52}) ^{n*52}[/tex]

A = 8000  [tex](1 + \frac{0.024}{100*52}) ^{8*52}[/tex]

A = $9692.93

d) Compounded Daily:

1 year = 365 days

A = P  [tex](1 + \frac{r}{100*365}) ^{n*365}[/tex]

A = 8000  [tex](1 + \frac{0.024}{100*365}) ^{8*365}[/tex]

A = $9693.30

e) Compounded Continuously:

For this we have following formula:

A = P[tex]e^{\frac{n*r}{100} }[/tex]

A = P[tex]e^{\frac{8*0.024}{100} }[/tex]

A = $9693.36

If you owned a business what would be the way to protect your personal assets from liablity?

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Answer:

When you form an LLC, you establish a new business entity that's legally separate from its owners. This separation provides what is called limited liability protection. As a general rule, if the LLC can't pay its debts, the LLC's creditors can go after the LLC's bank account and other assets.Sep 4, 2020

The three steps for reframing a conversation with an angry customer are; here’s who we are here’s what we do and here’s how we can help
Select one:
True
False

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pretty sure its true.

The three steps for reframing a conversation with an angry customer are; here’s who we are, here’s what we do and here’s how we can help is the correct statement.

Who are customers?

Customers are the people that buys some goods or services from the shop or anywhere. Customers always feel satisfied and accomplished with the overwhelming experience of shopping. If the customers are happy, they become permanent customers.

Thus, the statement is true.

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Biarritz Corp. is growing quickly. Dividends are expected to grow at a rate of 30 percent for the next three years, with the growth rate falling off to a constant 7 percent thereafter. The required return is 13 percent and the company just paid a dividend of $2.60. What are the dividends each year for the next four years

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Answer:

current dividends are $2.60

in one year, the dividends will be = $2.60 x 1.3 = $3.38

in two years, the dividends will be = $3.38 x 1.3 = $4.39

in three years, the dividends will be = $4.944 x 1.3 = $5.71

in four years, the dividends will be = $5.7122 x 1.07 = $6.11

during the next 3 years, dividends grow at 30%, but the during the fourth year they will only grow at 7%

fter 15 years of employment in the airline industry, John started his own consulting company to use physical and computer simulation in the analysis of commercial airport accidents on runways. He estimates his average cost of new capital at 8% per year for physical simulation projects, that is, where he physically reconstructs the accident using scale versions of planes, buildings, vehicles, etc. He has established 17% per year as the MARR. What net rate of return on capital investments for physical simulation does he expect

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Answer:

The answer is "9%".

Explanation:

Please find the complete question in the attached file.

The formula for calculating the net return rate:

[tex]\to \text{Net return rate= MARR - Capital Cost}[/tex]

                            [tex]= 17\% - 8\% \\\\= 9\%[/tex]

Therefore, the net return rate is 9%.

) You are a manager for a large company that sells products and sources materials internationally. A new competitor has entered the market. It had been determined that to differentiate your company from similar companies, you will need to start competing on sustainability as well. What does sustainability mean to your firm, and what might you look to implement in the future

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Explanation:

Companies are entities that can cause potential damage to the environment, by using scarce natural resources and by the way of production, which can release pollutants into the atmosphere, etc.

Organizational sustainability, therefore, means joining the organization's efforts to reduce its negative environmental impacts and protect the location in which the company operates.

A good option for companies that want to implement sustainability in their processes is to look for environmental certifications that provide specific requirements and policies for companies to reduce their impacts and generate continuous improvement, such as the implementation of an Environmental Management System.

Corporate sustainability can mean long - term strategic and competitive advantages such as reducing waste, increasing the company 's value and reliability, attracting investors, satisfying stakeholders, etc.  

Are marketing and sales the same in marketing

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Answer:

marketing is building awareness of your organization and brand to potential customers. Sales is turning that viewership into a profit, by converting those potential customers into actual ones.

Explanation:

corporation borrowed money through an 8-month, 9% note for $100,000 on October 1, 2020. The note is due on May 30, 2021. The correct adjusting entry at year-end, December 31, 2020 (assuming no other adjustments had been made) would include an: Select one: a. Decrease to interest payable for $6,000 b. Increase to interest expense for $3,750 c. Increase to interest payable for $9,000 d. Increase to interest payable for $2,250 e. Decrease to cash for $6,000

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Answer:

d. Increase to interest payable for $2,250

Explanation:

At year end which is December 31, 2020, the company has incurred an interest expense of 3 months on the amount borrowed since October 1 to December 31 is a period of three months.

As a result, the interest expense to be accrued for is computed thus:

accrued interest expense= $100,000*9%*3/12

accrued interest expense=$2,250

The appropriate entries would to debit(increase) expense with $2,250 while interest payable  is credited(increase) with the same amount

A merger of two firms may increase economic efficiency by A decreasing average total cost through an increase in economies of scale B decreasing output to reduce marginal cost and equalize price C increasing economic profits but decreasing consumer surplus D increasing consumer surplus by decreasing economic profits E increasing consumer surplus by shifting the demand curve for the product to the right

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Answer:

A decreasing average total cost through an increase in economies of scale

Explanation:

In the case when two firms would be merged so this would rise in economic efficiency this would result in reduction in the average total cost via rise in the economies of scale

So according to the given situation, the option A is correct

And the remaining options are incorrect

The same would be relevant

A merger of two firms may increase economic efficiency by decreasing average total cost through an increase in economies of scale. Thus, option (a) is correct.

When a bigger company with more output can lower average costs, economies of scale happen. Prices for customers can be reduced thanks to decreased average costs.

A merger can help a business grow in size and benefit from a variety of reasons, including financial economies, organizational economies, technological economies, and economies of scale when purchasing goods.

A merger can result in increased earnings for the company by lowering expenses, which can then be put toward R&D expenditures, enhancing product quality, and commercial expansion.

As a result, the significance of the merger of two firms may increase economic efficiency are the aforementioned. Therefore, option (a) is correct.

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Question 4 of 10
Which budget strategy will reduce a country's national debt the most?
A. Raising taxes while lowering spending
B. Lowering both taxes and spending
C. Lowering taxes while raising spending
D. Raising both taxes and spending

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Answer: raising taxes while lowering spending

Explanation: I just got it right on A p e x

Crane Company, a computer services company, entered into these transactions during May 2017, its first month of operations.
1. Stockholders invested $32,000 in the business in exchange for common stock of the company.
2. Purchased computers for office use (recorded as Equipment) for $26,600 from Ladd on account.
3. Paid $5,500 cash for May rent on storage space.
4. Performed computer services worth $18,400 on account.
5. Performed computer services for Wharton Construction Company for $5,300 cash.
6. Paid Western States Power Co. $8,500 cash for energy usage in May.
7. Paid Ladd for the computers purchased in (2).
8. Incurred advertising expense for May of $1,800 on account.
9. Received $10,200 cash from customers for contracts billed in (4).
Using the following tabular analysis, show the effect of each transaction on the accounting equation. Put explanations for changes to revenues or expenses in the far right column.
Assets Liabilities Stockholders Equity
Cash + Accounts + Equipment = Accounts + Common + Retained Earnings
Receivable Payable Stock Revenue Expenses

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Using the following tabular analysis to show the effect of each transaction on the accounting equation is as follows:

                                             Assets = Liabilities  + Stockholders Equity

No. Cash + Accounts + Equipment = Accounts + Common +    Retained

                 Receivable                          Payable       Stock          Earnings

                                                                                          Revenue Expenses

1. $32,000                                                              $32,000

2.                                     $26,600       $26,600

3. -$5,500                                                                                          -$5,500

4.                $18,400                                                            $18,400

5. $5,300                                                                             $5,300

6. -$8,500                                                                                         -$8,500

7. -$26,600                                        -$26,600

8.                                                             $1,800                               -$1,800

9. $10,200 -$10,200

    $6,900   $8,200      $26,600         $1,800  $32,000 $23,700  -$15,800

Summary of transactions:

Total Assets = $41,700 ($6,900 + $8,200 + $26,600)

Liabilities = $1,800

Common Stock = $32,000

Net Income = $7,900 ($23,700  -$15,800)

Total liabilities and equity = $41,700

Transaction Analysis:

1. Cash $32,000 Common stock $32,000

2. Equipment $26,600 Accounts Payable (Ladd) $26,600

3. Rent expenses $5,500 Cash $5,500

4. Accounts Receivable $18,400 Service Revenue $18,400

5. Cash $5,300 Service Revenue $5,300

6. Utility expense $8,500 Cash $8,500

7. Accounts Payable (Ladd) $26,600 Cash $26,600

8. Advertising Expense $1,800 Accounts Payable $1,800

9. Cash $10,200 Accounts Receivable $10,200

Thus, the accounting equation remains in the balance after each transaction.

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Compute darryl's total social security and Medicare taxes for the third quarter, if she is self-employed and earns $1,020.00 on a weekly basis.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the total security and medicare tax is shown below:

Here we assume the social security and medicare tax is 12.4% and 2.9% respectively

So, first we compute the total earnings which is

= $1,020 × 13 weeks

= $13,260

Now the taxes are

= $13,260 × 12.4% + $13,260 × 2.9%

= $1,644.24 + $384.54

= $2,028.78

Stevens placed an ad in a literary magazine offering $7,400 for a complete set of Vacation in Paradise, a five volume set. Adams, who was not aware of the offer, gave to Stevens four volumes of the Vacation in Paradise set as a birthday present. Adams was informed of the offer at some point, obtained the missing volume, brought the volume to Stevens and requested the $7,400 payment. Stevens refused. If Adams sues, will he prevail

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Answer:

Yes he will prevail because the advert placed is a unilateral contract

Explanation:

A unilateral contract is one that has only one promisor who receives a promise for his from the offeror. It is usually settlement for a particular service or product.

On the other hand bilateral agreement has both parties as the promisor and offeror. Meaning both of them have conditions that must be fulfilled in the contract by the other person.

In the given instance Stevens placed an ad in a literary magazine offering $7,400 for a complete set of Vacation in Paradise, a five volume set.

Any service short of this can be viewed as a failure in the contract.

Adams gave to Stevens four volumes of the Vacation in Paradise set as a birthday present. Adams was informed of the offer at some point, obtained the missing volume, brought the volume to Stevens.

Since Adams had not initially satisfied conditions set by Stevens, Stevens can refuse to make the $7,400 payment

The NPV and IRR method occasionally do not agree on accept/reject decisions when evaluating an investment proposal.
True or False?

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True
I remember seeing that question before and I got the anwser correct.

The NPV and IRR method occasionally do not agree on accept/reject decisions when evaluating an investment proposal. The given statement is False.

Why positive NPV should be accepted?

A project or venture has a positive NPV if the estimated earnings, discounted for their present value, are more than the anticipated costs, also expressed in today's currency. A positive NPV indicates an investment that is likely to be successful. Net loss will arise from an investment with a negative NPV.

The total of the investment's anticipated cash inflows and outflows, discounted back to their present value at a risk-adjusted rate, is known as the net present value. Project acceptance is granted if the NPV exceeds $0. The project is turned down in any other case.

Thus, the given statement is False.

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One problem with using market values to measure GDP is that A. some useful goods and services are not sold in markets. B. you cannot compare completely heterogeneous goods by using their dollar values. C. prices for some goods change every year. D. market values of exported goods are usually priced in foreign currencies.

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Answer:

C. prices for some goods change every year.

Explanation:

The reason why the real GDP (GDP adjusted to inflation) is a much better economic index than nominal GDP is that prices change over time, even if the quantities produced do not. It is actually possible for nominal GDP to increase even if total production output decreases due solely to high inflation rates.

Parkman Sporting Goods is preparing its annual report for its 2021 fiscal year. The company’s controller has asked for your help in determining how best to disclose information about the following items: Required: Indicate whether the above items should be disclosed (A) in the summary of significant accounting policies note, (B) in a separate disclosure note, or (C) on t

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Answer:

Entries disclosed in the summary of significant accounting policies note as the term implies, have to do with the accounting method a company uses to calculate certain metrics.

Entries that are not shown in the financial statements but are however important to know, will be put in a separate disclosure note.

1. A related-party transaction. B

Important but cannot be put into the financial statements so will go to a separate disclosure note.

 

2. Depreciation method. - A

Has to do with an accounting method used so will go to the significant accounting policies notes.

 

3. Allowance for uncollectible accounts. - C

Goes to balance sheet to reduce Accounts Receivables.  

4. Composition of investments. - B

Another important information that does not go into financial statement so will go to separate disclosure.  

5. Composition of long-term debt. - B

Important but not in financial statement. Separate disclosure.  

6. Inventory costing method. - A

Shows accounting method used so will go to significant policies notes.  

7. Number of shares of common stock authorized, issued, and outstanding. - C

Equity section of Balance sheet.  

8. Employee benefit plans. - B

Important but not in financial statement. Separate disclosure.

Investment X offers to pay you $5,200 per year for eight years, whereas Investment Y offers to pay you $7,300 per year for five years. Calculate the present value for Investment X and Y if the discount rate is 5 percent. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your final answers to 2 decimal places. (e.g., 32.16))
Present value Investment X $ Investment Y $ Calculate the present value for Investment X and Y if the discount rate is 15 percent. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your final answers to 2 decimal places. (e.g., 32.16))

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Investment X:

Annual payment= $5,200 per year for eight years

Investment Y;

Annual payment= $7,300 per year for five years

Discount rate= 15%

To calculate the present value, first, we determine the future value. Then the present value.

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

A= annual payment

PV= FV/(1+i)^n

Investment X:

FV= {5,200*[(1.15^8) - 1]} / 0.15

FV= $71,379.46

PV= 71,379.46/1.15^8

PV= $23,334.07

Investment Y:

FV= {7,300*[(1.15^5) - 1]} / 0.15

FV= $49,219.38

PV= 49,219.38/1.15^5

PV= $24,470.73

Take a quick look at all the market segments by clicking on the SEGMENTS/SUMMARY tab. As you analyze the opportunity for each segment, pay particular attention to the DEMOGRAPHICS for each segment. As you do so, note the SEGMENT SIZE of each market and its GROWTH RATE. From looking at the information provided about each segment, which segment represents the greatest portion of the entire market at close to 36%?

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Question Completion:

Demographic Data on Market Segments

Segment                         Market   Growth   Purchase   Average

                                          Size        Rate     Behavior      Price  

Urban Commuters       20,000         3%          23%        $45.00

School Children            35,000         1%          20%        $24.00

Outdoor Enthusiasts     14,000         5%          12%        $90.00

Luxury Trend Followers 5,000         7%           11%        $70.00

University Students      24,000        5%           15%       $32.00

Answer:

From looking at the information provided about each segment, the segment which represents the greatest portion of the entire market at close to 36% is:

School Children.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Demographic Data on Market Segments

Segment                         Market   Growth   Purchase   Average   Market

                                          Size        Rate     Behavior      Price       Size %

Urban Commuters       20,000         3%          23%        $45.00     20.4%

School Children            35,000         1%          20%        $24.00     35.7%

Outdoor Enthusiasts     14,000         5%          12%        $90.00      14.3%

Luxury Trend Followers 5,000         7%           11%        $70.00        5.1%

University Students      24,000        5%           15%       $32.00      24.5%

Total market size         98,000

b) Market Size in percentage is computed as a ratio of each market segment to the total market size.  Companies engage in market segmentation and sizing by dividing a target market into smaller, more defined categories that share similar characteristics such as demographics, interests, needs, or locations.  The purpose is to identify the different groups within the target market so that more tailored and valuable goods and services can be provided to meet the customers' sweet spots.

Summarise the following passage in on more than 60w words and supply an appropriate title:every second,1 hectare of the world's rainforest is destroyed.thats equivalent to two football fields,an area the size of new York city is lost every day.in a year,that adds up to 31 million hectares-more than the land area of poland.this alarming rate of destruction has serious consequences for the environment, scientists estimate, for example, that 137 species of plant,insect or animal become extinct every day due to logging. In British Columbia, where,since become extinct, and the habitats of grizzly bears,wolves and many other creatures are threatened. Logging, however,provides jobs,profits, taxes for the government and cheap products of all kinds for consumers, so the government is reluctant to restrict or control it.

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Answer:

I don't know...

Explanation:

I'm sorry...............

Assume that the risk-free rate of interest is 3% and the expected rate of return on the market is 15%. I am buying a firm with an expected perpetual cash flow of $2,000 but am unsure of its risk. If I think the beta of the firm is 0.8, when in fact the beta is really 1.6, how much more will I offer for the firm than it is truly worth

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Answer:

The correct solution is "$6,564.01". A further solution is given below.

Explanation:

The given values are:

beta,

= 1.6

market return,

= 15%

cash flow,

= $2,000

risk free rate of interest,

= 3%

Now,

The stock return will be:

= [tex]3+ 1.6\times (15-3)[/tex]

= [tex]3+ 1.6\times 12[/tex]

= [tex]22.2 \ percent[/tex]

The actual worth of the firm will be:

= [tex]\frac{cash \ flow}{rate \ of \ return}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{2000}{22.2 \ percent}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{2000}{0.222}[/tex]

= [tex]9,009[/tex]

With 0.8 beta, the stock return will be:

= [tex]3+ 0.8\times (15-3)[/tex]

= [tex]3+ 0.8\times 12[/tex]

= [tex]12.6 \ percent[/tex]

So that I'm paying for the firm,

= [tex]\frac{2000}{12.6 \ percent}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{2000}{0.126}[/tex]

= [tex]15,573.01[/tex] ($)

Hence,

I'm paying,

= [tex]15,573.01-9,009[/tex]

= [tex]6,564.01[/tex] ($)

On August 13, 2016, Bonita Services Co. purchased office equipment for $1390 and office supplies of $230 on account. Which of the following journal entries is recorded correctly and in the standard format? a. Equipment 1390 Supplies 230 Accounts Payable 1620 b. Accounts Payable 1620 Equipment 1390 Supplies 230 c. Equipment 1390 Supplies 230 Accounts Payable 1620 d. Equipment 1390 Account Payable 1620 Supplies 230

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Answer:

a. Equipment 1390 Supplies 230 Accounts Payable 1620

Explanation:

Based on the information given if On August 13, 2016 the Company purchased office equipment for the amount of $1390 and office supplies of the amount of $230 on account. The journal entries that is recorded correctly and in the standard format will be :

Dr Equipment $1,390

Dr Supplies$230

Cr Accounts Payable $1,620

($1,390+$230)

What do externalities indicate?
a. resource immobility
b. a market failure
c. a lack of information
d. public goods

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Answer:

They indicate B. A market failure

Please answer thank you !!!

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answer - a trade off!!
i think it’s a trade off :)

Below are cash transactions for Goldman Incorporated, which provides consulting services related to mining of precious metals.
a. Cash used for purchase of office supplies, $2,200.
b. Cash provided from consulting to customers, $48,600.
c. Cash used for purchase of mining equipment, $79,000.
d. Cash provided from long-term borrowing, $66,000.
e. Cash used for payment of employee salaries, $24,600.
f. Cash used for payment of office rent, $12,600.
g. Cash provided from sale of equipment purchased in c. above, $23,100.
h. Cash used to repay a portion of the long-term borrowing in d. above, $43,000.
i. Cash used to pay office utilities, $4,900.
j. Purchase of company vehicle, paying $10,600 cash.
Required:
Calculate cash flows from financing activities. (List cash outflows as negative amounts.)

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Answer:

$12,400

Explanation:

Cash flows from financing activities           Amount

Cash provided from long-term borrowing    $66,000.

Cash used to repay a portion of the             -$43,000

long-term borrowing in d. above

Purchase of company vehicle, paying          -$10,600

Net cash used in financing activities              $12,400

Pamela, the manager of an electronics store in California, has redesigned the jobs of her sales staff so that they have the authority to resolve customer complaints without first getting the approval from management. (In the past, sales staff did not have the authority to issue refunds or replace merchandise). Which job design technique does this represent

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Answer:

Job enrichment

Explanation:

Job enrichment is defined a a way of working in an organisation where the individual is motivated to employ their skill in solving problems and working with clients.

In this system employees have some autonomy on how to resolve customer problem.

Thereby fostering accountability and sense of responsibility non the staff.

In the given scenario sales staff now have have the authority to resolve customer complaints without first getting the approval from management.

This is Jobe enrichment strategy.

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