Two manufacturing firms, located in cities 90 miles apart, both send their trucks four times a week to the other city full of cargo and return empty. Each driver costs $275 per day with benefits (the round trip takes all day) and each firm has truck operating costs of $1.30 a mile. How much could each firm save weekly if each sent its truck twice a week and hauled the other firm's cargo on the return trip

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Answer 1

Answer: $1,018

Explanation:

Cities are 90 miles apart so a roundtrip is 180 miles which means that the operating cost per trip is:

= 1.30 * 180

= $234

Total cost per trip = Divers cost + operating cost

= 275 + 234

= $509

Four trips are made per week so total cost is:

= 509 * 4

= $‭2,036‬

If each sent its truck twice a week and hauled the other firm's cargo on the return trip then savings would be:

= Cost of 4 trips - cost of 2 trips

= 2,036 - (509 * 2)

= $1,018


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Your daughter is currently 10 years old. You anticipate that she will be going to college in 8 years. You would to have $136,000 in a savings account to fund her education at that time. If the account promises to pay a fixed interest rate of 3% per year, how much money do you need to put into the account today to ensure that you will have $136,000 in 8 years

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Answer:

$107,359.66

Explanation:

We are to calculate the present value of $136,000

The formula for calculating present value is :

The formula for calculating future value:

P = FV / (1 + r)^n

FV = Future value  

P = Present value  

R = interest rate  

N = number of years

$136,000 / (1.03)^8 = $107,359.66

On January 1, 2021, Jasperse Corporation leased equipment under a finance lease designed to earn the lessor a 12% rate of return for providing long-term financing. The lease agreement specified ten annual payments of $75,000 beginning January 1, and each December 31 thereafter through 2029. A 10-year service agreement was scheduled to provide maintenance of the equipment as required for a fee of $5,000 per year. Insurance premiums of $4,000 annually are related to the equipment. Both amounts were to be paid by the lessor and lease payments reflect both expenditures. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.) At what amount will Jasperse record a right-of-use asset

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Answer:

$442,977.5

Explanation:

Calculation for what amount will Jasperse record a right-of-use asset

Right of use asset = ($75,000 -$5,000) x PVAD, 12%, 10

Right of use asset =$70,000*6.32825

Right of use asset =$442,977.5

Therefore what Jasperse will record a right-of-use asset will be $442,977.5

Consider two neighboring island countries called Arcadia and Felicidad. They each have 4 million labor hours available per week that they can use to produce jeans, corn, or a combination of both. The following table shows the amount of jeans or corn that can be produced using 1 hour of labor.

Jeans Corn
Country (Pairs per hour of labor) (Bushels per hour of labor)
Arcadia 8 16
Felicidad 5 20


Initially, suppose Arcadia uses 1 million hours of labor per week to produce jeans and 3 million hours per week to produce corn, while Felicidad uses 3 million hours of labor per week to produce jeans and 1 million hours per week to produce corn. Consequently, Arcadia produces 8 million pairs of jeans and 48 million bushels of corn, and Felicidad produces 15 million pairs of jeans and 20 million bushels of corn. Assume there are no other countries willing to trade goods, so, in the absence of trade between these two countries, each country consumes the amount of jeans and corn it produces.


Arcadia's opportunity cost of producing 1 pair of jeans is____of corn, and Felicidad's opportunity cost of producing 1 pair of jeans is____of corn. Therefore,____has a comparative advantage in the production of jeans, and____has a comparative advantage in the production of corn.

Suppose that each country completely specializes in the production of the good in which it has a comparative advantage, producing only that good. In this case, the country that produces jeans will produce ___ million pairs per week, and the country that produces corn will produce ____ million bushels per week.

When the two countries did not specialize, the total production of jeans was 23 million pairs per week, and the total production of corn was 68 million bushels per week. Because of specialization, the total production of jeans has increased by____million pairs per week, and the total production of corn has increased by____million bushels per week.

Because the two countries produce more jeans and more corn under specialization, each country is able to gain from trade.
Calculate the gains from trade—that is, the amount by which each country has increased its consumption of each good relative to the first row of the table. In the following table, enter this difference in the boxes across the last row (marked “Increase in Consumption”).
Arcadia Felicidad

Jeans Corn Jeans Corn
(millions of pairs) (millions of bushels) (millions of pairs) (millions of bushels)

Without Trade
Production 8 48 15 20
Consumption 8 48 15 20

With Trade
Production
Trade action
Consumption

Gains from trade
Increase in consumption

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Answer:

Arcadia's opportunity cost of producing 1 pair of jeans is 2 bushels of corn, and Felicidad's opportunity cost of producing 1 pair of jeans is 4 bushels of corn. Therefore, Arcadia has a comparative advantage in the production of jeans, and Felicidad has a comparative advantage in the production of corn.

Suppose that each country completely specializes in the production of the good in which it has a comparative advantage, producing only that good. In this case, the country that produces jeans will produce 32 million pairs per week, and the country that produces corn will produce 80 million bushels per week.

When the two countries did not specialize, the total production of jeans was 23 million pairs per week, and the total production of corn was 68 million bushels per week. Because of specialization, the total production of jeans has increased by 9 million pairs per week, and the total production of corn has increased by 12 million bushels per week.

Because the two countries produce more jeans and more corn under specialization, each country is able to gain from trade.

Calculate the gains from trade—that is, the amount by which each country has increased its consumption of each good relative to the first row of the table. In the following table, enter this difference in the boxes across the last row (marked “Increase in Consumption”).

                                         Arcadia               Felicidad

                                    Jeans Corn           Jeans Corn

Without Trade

Production                      8      48                 15      20

Consumption                 8      48                  15      20

With Trade

Production                    32      0                   0        80      

Trade action                15     48                  15       48

Consumption               17     48                  15       32

Gains from trade

Increase in                    9                                        12

consumption

On January 1, 2020, Sheffield Company makes the two following acquisitions. 1. Purchases land having a fair value of $220,000 by issuing a 4-year, zero-interest-bearing promissory note in the face amount of $346,174. 2. Purchases equipment by issuing a 6%, 8-year promissory note having a maturity value of $410,000 (interest payable annually). The company has to pay 12% interest for funds from its bank. (a) Record the two journal entries that should be recorded by Sheffield Company for the two purchases on January 1, 2020. (b) Record the interest at the end of the first year on both notes using the effective-interest method.

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Answer:

A. Dr Land $220,000.00

Dr Discount on Notes Payable $126,174.00

Cr Notes Payable $346,174.00

Dr Cash $287,796.06

Dr Discount on Note Payable $122,203.94

Cr Note Payable $410,000

B. December 31, 2017

Dr Interest expense $26,400

Cr Discount on Notes Payable $26,400

December 31, 2017

Dr Interest expense $34,535.5

Cr Cash $24,600

Cr Discount on Notes Payable $9,935.5

Explanation:

(a) Preparation to Record the two journal entries that should be recorded by Sheffield Company for the two purchases on January 1, 2020.

Dr Land $220,000.00

Dr Discount on Notes Payable $126,174.00

($346,174.00-$220,000.00)

Cr Notes Payable $346,174.00

Dr Cash $287,796.06

Dr Discount on Note Payable $122,203.94

Cr Note Payable $410,000

Calculation for the PV of note using Financial calculator

N=8

I/Y% = 12%

Interest payment – $410,000 x .06 = $24,600

FV = $410,000

PV of note = $287,796.06

Calculation for Discount on note

Discount on note = $410,000 –$287,796.06

Discount on note= $122,203.94

(b) Preparation of the journal entry to Record the interest at the end of the first year on both notes using the effective-interest method.

December 31, 2017

Dr Interest expense $26,400

($220,000 x .12)

Cr Discount on Notes Payable $26,400

December 31, 2017

Dr Interest expense $34,535.5

($287,796.06*.12)

Cr Cash $24,600

($410,000 x .06)

Cr Discount on Notes Payable $9,935.5

($34,535.5-$24,600)

As an investor, what is the risk involved when investing in companies on the stock
exchange?
a. Investors can lose their existing shares if the value of the stock does not
increase within 90 days of purchase
b. Once they purchase a share, investors cannot sell them at a higher price
The price of stocks can decrease; for example, when the company
receives bad press
d. Investors are only at risk if the purchase a share when the stock price has
fallen
C.

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Answer:d

Explanation:

The investor are only at risk if the purchase of a share when the stoc price has fallen

Act Now!, an organization devoted to voting rights, applied for a permit to protest the closing of polling places in poor neighborhoods. Genevieve, the head of the organization, wanted the protest to be on the lawn of the county courthouse. The county denied the permit on grounds that it would prevent people from accessing the courthouse. If Act Now! challenges this action in court, it will be reviewed by the judge using:___________
a) strict scrutiny.
b) rational basis scrutiny.
c) intermediate scrutiny.
d) no particular form of scrutiny (none is required in this situation)

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Answer:

c) intermediate scrutiny.

Explanation:

In this particular scenario this will be reviewed by the judge using intermediate scrutiny. In this review the court will decide whether or not the case helps the government and/or the people in any way. The court case interests must further the interests of the government or people in the same way for it to pass the review. If the court case passes the review it will be reassessed and may be voted upon differently depending on the other details at hand.

During the current year, the Town of Salo Alto recorded the following transactions related to its property taxes: Levied property taxes of $3,300,000, of which 2 percent is estimated to be uncollectible. Collected current property taxes amounting to $2,987,500. Collected $26,500 in delinquent taxes and $2,400 in interest and penalties on the delinquent taxes. These amounts had been recorded as Deferred Inflows of Resources in the prior year. Imposed penalties and interest in the amount of $3,750 but only expects to collect $3,100 of that amount. None is expected to be collected this year or within 30 days of year-end. Reclassified uncollected taxes as delinquent. These amounts are not expected to be collected within the first 60 days of the following fiscal year.

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Question Completion:

Prepare the journal entries.

Answer:

Town of Salo Alto

Journal Entries:

Debit Property Taxes Receivable $3,300,000

Credit Unearned Property Taxes $3,300,000

To record the levying of property taxes.

Debit Uncollectible Expense $66,000

Credit Allowance for Uncollectible Property Taxes $66,000

To record the 2% allowance for uncollectible taxes.

Debit Cash $2,987,500

Credit Property Taxes Receivable $2,987,500

To record the collection of current property taxes.

Debit Cash $28,900

Credit Deferred Inflows of Resources $26,500

Credit Interest and Penalties $2,400

To record the collection of delinquent taxes with interest and penalties.

Debit Penalties and Interest Receivable $3,750

Credit Interest and Penalties $3,100

Credit Allowance for uncollectible $650

To record penalties and interest imposed.

Debit Deferred Inflows of Resources $312,500

Credit Property Taxes Receivable $312,500

To re-classify uncollected taxes as delinquent.

Explanation:

The ASC 606, as applicable to GASB, specifies when property tax revenues should be recognized in government-wide financial statements.  Governmental revenue, e.g. property tax revenue, should be considered as revenue in the current period if it can be collected within that period or sixty days after the current period.  If it cannot be so collected, it needs to be re-classified as delinquent.

The ACE Equity Fund has an expected return E[r] of 11.830% and the ZQR Bond Fund has an expected return E[r] of 6.690%. A portfolio comprised of 3% ACE and 97% ZQR would have an expected return of __________%. (percent, rounded three places after decimal)

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Answer:

The answer is "6.8442%".

Explanation:

The expected portfolio return is the total average portfolio return for all stocks

ACE fund weight (wA) =3%

ACE fund (ErA) expected return= 11.830%

Bond fund ZQR weight (wB) = 97%.

The ACE fund (ErB) expected return = 6.690%

Expected portfolio return = [tex](wA \times ErA)+(wB \times ErB)[/tex]

                                          [tex]=(3\% \times 11.830 \% )+(97 \% \times 6.690\%)\\\\= 0.03 \times 0.1183 +0.97 \times 0.0669 \\\\=0.003549+ 0.064893\\\\=0.068442\\\\=6.8442 \%[/tex]

 

A company that manufactures air-operated drain valve assemblies currently has $100,000 available to pay for plastic components over a 5-year period. If the company spent only $52,000 in year 1, what uniform annual amount can the company spend in each of the next 4 years to deplete the entire budget

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Answer:

$18,297.31

Explanation:

The computation of the uniform amount that could be spend is shown below"

Here we determine the PMT

Given that

We assume the RATE = 10%

NPER = 5 - 1 = 4

PV = $100,000 × 1.1 - $52,000

= $110,000 - $52,000

= $58,000

FV = $0

The formula is given below:

= PMT(RATE,NPER,PV,FV,0)

The present value comes in negative

After applying the above formula, the uniform annual amount is $18,297.31

A project has been assigned a discount rate of 12 percent. If the project starts immediately, it will have an initial cost of $480 and cash inflows of $350 a year for three years. If the start is delayed one year, the initial cost will rise to $520 and the cash flows will increase to $385 a year for three years. What is the value of the option to wait

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Answer: $0.70

Explanation:

The value of the option to wait would be calculated thus:

Year Cash flow PVF at 12% PV

0 $-480 1.000 $(480.00)

1 $350 0.893 $312.50

2 $350 0.797 $279.02

3 $350 0.712 $249.12

Then, the Net present value will be:

= 312.50 + 279.02 + 249.12 - 480.00

= $360.64

Year Cash flow PVF at 12%. PV

0 $-1.000 1.000. 0

1 $-520 0.893 $(464.29)

2 $385 0.797 $306.92

3 $385 0.712 $274.04

4 $385 0.636 $244.67

Net present value = $361.34

The value of the option to wait would then be calculated as:

= $361.34 - $360.64

= $0.70

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