Wesley, who is single, listed his personal residence with a real estate agent on March 3 of the current year at a price of $390,000. He rejected several offers in the $350,000 range during the summer. Finally, on August 16, he and the purchaser signed a contract to sell for $363,000. The sale (i.e., closing) took place on September 7. The closing statement showed the following disbursements:

Real estate agent's commission $21,780
Appraisal fee 600
Exterminator's certificate 300
Recording fees 800
Mortgage to First Bank 305,000
Cash to seller 34,520

Wesley's adjusted basis for the house is $200,000. He owned and occupied the house for seven years. On October 1, 2017, Wesley purchases another residence for $325,000.
a. Wesley's recognized gain on the sale is __________
b. Wesley's adjusted basis for the new residence is ___________
c. Assume instead that the selling price is $800,000.
Wesley's recognized gain is _____________, and his adjusted basis for the new residence is __________

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Answer 1

Answer:

a. Wesley's recognized gain on the sale is $0.

b. Wesley's adjusted basis for the new residence is $325,000

c. Assume instead that the selling price is $800,000.

Wesley's recognized gain is $326,520, and his adjusted basis for the new residence is $325,000.

Explanation:

Wesley's actual gain = $363,000 - $21,780 - $600 - $300 - $800 - $200,000 = $139,520, but it can all be excluded using section 121.

If the selling price is $800,000;

Wesley's actual gain = $800,000 - $21,780 - $600 - $300 - $800 - $200,000 = $576,520, but he can exclude $250,000, so his recognized gain = $326,520


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Penetration pricing doesn't work if ________.

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Answer: the price isnt low enough

Explanation:Penetration pricing is a marketing strategy used by businesses to attract customers to a new product or service by offering a lower price during its initial offering. The lower price helps a new product or service penetrate the market and attract customers away from competitors.

Citibank need to borrow $1 million for 6 months starting in 2 years. Citibank is concerned about the interest rate would like to lock in the interest rate it pays by going long an FRA with Bank of America. The FRA specifies that Citibank will borrow at a fixed rate of 0.04 for 6 months on $1 million in 2 years. If the 6 months LIBOR rate proves to be 0.01. Then to settle the FRA, what is the cash flow to Citibank at the end of 2 years

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Answer:

"$ 15,000" is the correct solution.

Explanation:

The given values are:

Agreed fixed rate,

= 0.04

LIBOR rate,

= 0.01

No. of borrowing months,

= 6

National amount,

= 1000000

Now,

The net payment will be:

= [tex]National \ principal*(Floating \ rate - Fixed \ rate)\times \frac{No. \ of \ months}{12}[/tex]

On substituting the above values, we get

= [tex]1000000\times (0.01-0.4)\times \frac{6}{12}[/tex]

= [tex]1000000\times (-0.03)\times 0.5[/tex]

= [tex]-15,000[/tex] ($)

EllaJane Corporation was organized several years ago and was authorized to issue 4,000,000 shares of $50 par value 4% preferred stock. It is also authorized to issue 1,750,000 shares of $1 par value common stock. In its fifth year, the corporation has the following transactions: Mar. 1 Purchased 2,500 shares of its own common stock at $14 per share.
Apr. 10 Reissued 1,250 shares of its common stock held in the treasury for $18 per share.
Jun. 12 Reissued 1,250 shares of common stock at $12 per share.
Journalize the transactions.

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Answer:

          Ellajane Corporation - Journal Entries

Date       Particulars                       Debit         Credit

1-Mar      Treasury Stock              $35,000

                     To Cash                                       $35,000

               (Being 2500 shares of treasury stock purchased at $14 per share)

10-Apr       Cash A/c (1250*$18)    $22,500

                        To Treasury Stock (1250*14)      $17,500

                        To Additional Paid in Capital     $5,000

                 (Being 1250 shares of treasury stock sold at $18 per share)

12-Jun       Cash A/c (1250*12)                      $15,000

                  Additional Paid in Capital A/c   $2,500

                          To Treasury Stock (1250*14)                 $17,500

                   (Being 1250 shares of treasury stock sold at $12 per share)

The company owns 9,000 acres of timberland purchased two years ago at a cost of $1,400 per acre. At the time of purchase, the land without the timber was valued at $400 per acre. In the current year, the company built fire lanes and roads, with a life of 30 years, at a cost of $84,000. Every year, the company sprays to prevent disease at a cost of $3,000 per year and spends $7,000 to maintain the fire lanes and roads. During the current year, the company selectively logged and sold 700,000 board feet of timber, of the estimated 3,500,000 board feet. Next year, the company will plant new seedlings to replace the trees cut at a cost of $100,000. What is the cost of timber sold related to depletion during the current year

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

First, we will calculate the depreciation expenses

Depreciation expense = Cost / life = $84,000 / 30 = $2,800 per year

Winslow Inc. manufactures and sells three types of shoes. The income statements prepared under the absorption costing method for the three shoes are as follows:
Winslow Inc.
Product Income Statements—Absorption Costing
For the Year Ended December 31, 20Y1
1 Cross Training Shoes Golf Shoes Running Shoes
2 Revenues $850,000.00 $700,000.00 $635,000.00
3 Cost of goods sold 413,000.00 338,700.00 419,000.00
4 Gross profit $437,000.00 $361,300.00 $216,000.00
5 Selling and administrative 389,000.00 257,900.00 359,500.00
expenses
6 Income (Loss) from $48,000.00 $103,400.00 $(143,500.00)
operations
In addition, you have determined the following information with respect to allocated fixed costs:
1 Cross Training Shoes Golf Shoes Running Shoes
2 Fixed costs:
3 Cost of goods sold $128,500.00 $90,300.00 $120,500.00
4 Selling and administrative expenses
95,900.00 82,400.00 143,500.00
These fixed costs are used to support all three product lines and will not change with the elimination of any one product. In addition, you have determined that the effects of inventory may be ignored.
The management of the company has deemed the profit performance of the running shoe line as unacceptable. As a result, it has decided to eliminate the running shoe line. Management does not expect to be able to increase sales in the other two lines. However, as a result of eliminating the running shoe line, management expects the profits of the company to increase by $143,500.
Required:
a. Do you agree with management’s decision and conclusions? Explain your answer. (Note: You may wish to complete part (b), the variable costing income statement, first.)
b. Prepare a variable costing income statement for the three products. Refer to the lists of Labels and Amount Descriptions for the exact wording of the answer choices for text entries. Be sure to complete the statement heading. A colon (:) will automatically appear if it is required. If a net loss is incurred, enter that amount as a negative number using a minus sign. Enter all other amounts as positive numbers.
c. Use the report in (b) to determine the profit impact of eliminating the running shoe line, assuming no other changes. Use the minus sign to indicate a decline in profit.

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Answer:

Winslow Inc.

a. No. I do not agree with management's decision and conclusions.  Eliminating the running shoes line increased the company-wide loss to $112,600 from a profit of $7,900.

b. Variable Costing Income Statements:

1                                   Cross Training  Golf Shoes  Running Shoes  Total

2 Revenues                      $850,000     $700,000    $635,000  $2,185,000

3 Variable costs:

Cost of goods sold             284,500       248,400      298,500       831,400

Selling and administrative  293,100        175,500       216,000      684,600                      

Total                                    577,600       423,900       514,500    1,516,000

4 Gross profit                   $272,400     $276,100     $120,500   $669,000

5 Fixed costs:

Cost of goods sold             128,500         90,300       120,500      339,300

Selling & administrative      95,900          82,400       143,500       321,800

Total                                   224,400        172,700      264,000        661,100

6 Income (Loss) from       $48,000      $103,400    $(143,500)       $7,900

c. Eliminating the line only eliminated the variable costs of goods sold and selling and administrative expenses.  The fixed costs were not changed with the elimination.  Therefore, eliminating the running shoes line increased the company-wide loss to $112,600 from a profit of $7,900.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Winslow Inc.

Product Income Statements—Absorption Costing

For the Year Ended December 31, 20Y1

1                                   Cross Training  Golf Shoes  Running Shoes  Total

2 Revenues                      $850,000     $700,000      $635,000

3 Cost of goods sold           413,000       338,700         419,000

4 Gross profit                    $437,000     $361,300       $216,000

5 Selling & administrative

 expenses                         389,000       257,900         359,500

6 Income (Loss) from        $48,000      $103,400      $(143,500)

1                                   Cross Training  Golf Shoes  Running Shoes  Total

2 Revenues                      $850,000     $700,000    $635,000  $2,185,000

3 Variable costs:

Cost of goods sold             284,500       248,400      298,500       831,400

Selling and administrative  293,100        175,500       216,000      684,600                      

Total                                    577,600       423,900       514,500    1,516,000

4 Gross profit                   $272,400     $276,100     $120,500   $669,000

5 Fixed costs:

Cost of goods sold             128,500         90,300       120,500      339,300

Selling & administrative      95,900          82,400       143,500       321,800

Total                                   224,400        172,700      264,000        661,100

6 Income (Loss) from       $48,000      $103,400    $(143,500)       $7,900

Eliminating the running shoe line:

1                                   Cross Training  Golf Shoes          Total

2 Revenues                      $850,000     $700,000      $1,550,000

3 Cost of goods sold:

Variable costs                     284,500       248,400          532,900

Fixed costs                          128,500         90,300           339,300

Total                                     413,000       338,700           872,200

4 Gross profit                   $437,000      $361,300        $677,800

5 Selling & administrative  expenses:

Variable costs                    293,100         175,500         468,600

Fixed costs                          95,900          82,400          321,800

Total                                  389,000        257,900         790,400

6 Income (Loss) from       $48,000      $103,400       ($112,600)

HH Auto Repair reports the following information for the coming year.
Labor rate, including fringe benefits $ 45 per labor hour
Annual labor hours 10,900 hours
Annual materials (parts) purchases $2,090,000
Annual overhead costs:
Materials purchasing, handling, and storage $ 355,300
Other overhead (depreciation, insurance, taxes, rent) 185,300
Target profit margin (on both labor and materials) $ 33 %
1. Compute the price (rate) per hour of direct labor. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
2. Compute the materials markup (in %).
3. What price should the company quote for a job requiring five labor hours and $670 in parts? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

1. Compute the price (rate) per hour of direct labor.

This will be:

= [45 + (185,300 / 10,900)]× 1.33

= (45 + 17) × 1.33

= 62 × 1.33

= $82.46

2. Compute the materials markup.

This will be:

= =(355,300 / 2090,000) + 33%

= 0.17 + 33%

= 17% + 33%

= 50%

3. What price should the company quote for a job requiring five labor hours and $670 in parts?

This will be:

= (670 × 1.5) + (82.46 × 5)

= 1005 + 412.3

= $1417.30

Your best friend Sue has always wanted to be an FBI agent for the U.S. government. However, because of the recent restructured changes in the FBI (due to the in creased terrorism threat), Sue is uncertain whether she wants to pursue an FBI career. She feels that the FBI does not provide as much career security as she once thought that it did. Sue is excellent with numbers, taxes, law, and communication.

Required:
a. Explain the purpose and mission of the CI Division.
b. Explain what other governmental agencies the CI Division works with.
c. Explain the requirements for an entry-level CI spe cial agent.

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Answer:

Explanation:

a)

The purpose of Criminal Investigation Division, or popularly called the CI Division is to be able investigate tax related frauds, to bring to justice citizens who one way or the other do not file tax returns m(whether or not this is intentional) or those who refuse to pay their taxes or do not play complete taxes. Remember, paying of taxes is the civic responsibility of citizens. CI also looks into other cases that are related to money laundering crimes.

c)

One of the major requirements is a bachelor's degree and a minimum of at least three years of experience in high-level investigative work or even in criminology. This is what is required.

Fitz Company reports the following information. Use the indirect method to prepare only the operating activities section of its statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2015. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.)
Selected 2015 Income Statement Data Selected Year-Ned 2015 Balance Sheet Data
Net income $397,000 Accounts receivable decrease $142,900
Depreciation expense 49,200 Inventory decrease 48,500
Amortization expense 7,500 Prepaid expenses increase 4,800
Gain on sale of plant assetes 6600 Accounts payable decrease 9,400
Salaries payable increase 1,600

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the operating activities is presented below:

cash flow from operating activities

Net income $397,000

Add: Depreciation expense $49,200

Add: Amortization expense $7,500

Add: Accounts receivable decrease $142,900

Less: Gain on sale of plant asset -$6,600  

Add:  Inventory decrease $48,500

less: Prepaid expenses increase -$4,800

Less: Accounts payable decrease -$9,400

Add: Salaries payable increase $1,600

net cash flow from operating activities $625,900

Market Structure and Market Power
The marginal revenue curve of a firm with market power will always lie below its demand curve because of:_____.
a. the discount effect and the substitution effect.
b. the substitution effect and the income effect.
c. the output effect and the discount effect.
d. the output effect and the substitution effect.

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Answer: c. the output effect and the discount effect.

Explanation:

The output effect is how firms with market power control their production in honest to make profit.

A firm with market farm will have to reduce it's marginal revenue curve to increase sales.

The marginal revenue will therefore be below the Demand curve to show that the marginal revenue has to be reduced for a team to sell more goods.

Elaine needs $1,500 to buy textbooks and other school supplies. Kramer agrees to loan Elaine $1,500, accepting as collateral Elaine’s car. They put their agreement in writing and sign it. Elaine keeps possession of the car. What are the requirements for Kramer to have an enforceable security interest in the car? What must Kramer do to let other creditors know of his security interest in the car?

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Answer:

1. For Kramer to have an enforceable security interest in the car, the following requirements must be met:

a. Elaine must possess the property right over the car.  

b. Kramer must give value for the security interest.  

c. Elaine must have authenticated the security agreement by describing it, or Kramer must be in possession of the collateral.

2. Kramer needs to perfect his security interest in the car by registering it with the appropriate statutory body.

Explanation:

Under UCC Article 9, four steps must be taken by Kramer to perfect the security interest in the collateral car.  They include:

a. Creating and filing a financing statement with the statutory body

b. Establishing actual possession of the car

c. Establishing control over the car by not allowing Elaine keep its possession.

d. Attaching a purchase financial security interest on the car.

The information in the table is from the statement of cash flows for a company at four different points in time (M, N, O, and P). Negative values are presented in parentheses.
For each point in time, state whether the company is most likely in the introductory phase, growth phase, maturity phase, or decline phase.
Point in Time
M N O P
Net cash provided by
operating activities $(60,000) $30,000 $120,000 $(10,000)
Cash provided by
investing activities (100,000) 25,000 30,000 (40,000)
Cash provided by
financing activities 70,000 (90,000) (50,000) 120,000
Net income (38,000) 10,000 100,000 (5,000)

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Answer: m-introductory phase

n-decline phase

o-maturity phase

p-growth phase

Explanation:

For M, based on the values given, the company is in the introductory phase. This is the product's cycle first stage where a particular product is being launched into the market.

For N, based on the values given, the company is in the decline phase. This is the phase where there's reduction in sales and profits stop.

For O, based on the values given, the company is in the maturity phase. This is the stage of whereby the growth of the sales has started to reduce.

For P, based on the values given, the company is in the growth phase. This is the stage whereby the product gains acceptance among the consumers, and the public as a whole. There'll also be an increase in the sales and revenue.

A company is trying to estimate the cost of debt for a new project. For their estimate, they will find the yield to maturity on existing company bonds. They have one outstanding bond issue at the moment that will mature in 15.00 years. The bond pays an annual coupon of 9.00%, with a face value of $1,000. The bond currently trades at 92.00% of face value. What is the yield to maturity on the existing debt

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Answer:

Yield to maturity =9.9%

Explanation:

The yield to maturity is the return on debt expressed in percentage.  It can be used to worked as follows using the formula below

YTM =( C + F-P/n) ÷ ( 1/2× (F+P))

C- annual coupon,  

F- face value ,

P- current price,  

n- number of years to maturity

YM - Yield to maturity

C- 9%× 1000 =90 , P- 92×1000= 920,  F- 1000

AYM = 90 + (1000-920)/15 ÷ 1/2× (1000+920)

= 95.33 ÷ 960

Yield to maturity =9.9%

Suppose we want to estimate the effects of alcohol consumption (alcohol) on college grade point average (cGPA). In addition to collecting information on grade point averages and alcohol usage, we also obtain attendance information (say, percentage of lectures attended, called attend). A standardized test score (say, SAT) and high school GPA (hsGPA) are also available
(i) Should we include attend along with alcohol as explanatory variables in a multiple regression model? (Think about how you would interpret beta-alcohol.)
(ii) Should SAT and hsGPA be included as explanatory variables? Explain.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

(i) Should we include attend along with alcohol as explanatory variables in a multiple regression model? (Think about how you would interpret beta-alcohol.)

No. We should not include attend along with alcohol as explanatory variables in a multiple regression model. This is due to the fact that a high degree of negative correlation exists between attend along with alcohol and including both of them will bring about multi collinearity.

(ii) Should SAT and hsGPA be included as explanatory variables? Explain.

Yes. SAT and hsGPA should be included as explanatory variables. This is important to overcome bias of the model.

When Should we include Attend along with alcohol as explanatory variables in a multiple regression model

(i) So according to me, my answer will be No. We should not include Attend along with alcohol as explanatory variables in multiple factors of the regression model. This is due to the fact that is a high degree of negative correlation exists between the attend also, along with alcohol, and including both of them will bring about multicollinearity.

(ii) When the variables  of SAT AND hsGPA my answer will be Yes. SAT and HSDPA should be included as explanatory variables. This is most important to overcome the bias of the model.

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The Smith family wants to relocate to a neighborhood with better schools before their three-year-old goes to kindergarten. They talked with Byron about properties he has for sale in neighborhoods they would like to live in. They also mentioned to Byron that they both work and may need someone to help with in-home care for their child. Byron gave them Taylor’s name to call about childcare. The Smiths also said they were having a hard time getting loan approval, so Byron suggested that they call Travis. Which best describes the jobs performed by Byron, Taylor, and Travis?

a) Byron is a Customer Service Representative, Taylor is a Child Care Worker, and Travis is a Loan Counselor.

b) Byron is a Real Estate Manager, Taylor is a Nanny, and Travis is a Loan Counselor.

c) Byron is a Real Estate Manager, Taylor is a Preschool Teacher, and Travis is a Customer Service Representative.

d) Byron is a Home Counselor, Taylor is a Nanny, and Travis is a Property Manager.

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Answer:

the correct answer is B)

Explanation:

Given that they spoke to Byron about properties that he wants to sell, that means he is a Real Estate Manager. Taylor came up because they needed in-home care. That makes Taylor a Nanny because Nannies are professionals who take care of babies in their own homes.

Loan counselors have no other major business besides advising people on issues relating to taking up a loan. Therefore that makes Travis a loan Counselor.

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Walker Company prepares monthly budgets. The current budget plans for a September ending merchandise inventory of 27,000 units. Company policy is to end each month with merchandise inventory equal to 15% of budgeted sales for the following month. Budgeted sales and merchandise purchases for the next three months follow. The company budgets sales of 180,000 units in October.

Sales (Units) Purchases (Units)
July 210,000 222,000
August 290,000 290,000
September 290,000 273,500

Required:
a. Prepare the merchandise purchases budget for the months of July, August, and September.
b. Compute the ratio of ending inventory to the next month’s sales.
c. How many units are budgeted for sale in October?

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Answer:

Walker Company

a. Merchandise Purchases Budget for the months of July, August, and September:

                                     July             August      September

Sales units                210,000        290,000       290,000

Ending inventory       43,500           43,500         27,000

Goods available      253,500         333,500        317,000

Beginning inventory  31,500           43,500         43,500

Purchases               222,000        290,000       273,500

b. The ratio of ending inventory to the next month's sales = 15% (Ending Inventory/Sales next month * 100)

c. The units budgeted for sale in October = 180,000 units.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

September ending inventory = 27,000 units

Ending inventory always equal to 15% of budgeted sales for the following month.

                  Sales (Units)    Purchases (Units)

July              210,000             222,000

August        290,000            290,000

September 290,000            273,500

October       180,000

                                     July             August      September      October

Sales units                210,000        290,000       290,000        180,000

Ending inventory       43,500           43,500         27,000

Goods available      253,500         333,500        317,000

Beginning inventory  31,500           43,500         43,500         27,000

Purchases               222,000        290,000       273,500

On October 1, 2021, the Allegheny Corporation purchased equipment for $148,000. The estimated service life of the equipment is 10 years and the estimated residual value is $5,000. The equipment is expected to produce 260,000 units during its life.Required:Calculate depreciation for 2021 and 2022 using each of the following methods. Partial-year depreciation is calculated based on the number of months the asset is in service.

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Answer:

Missing word: "1. Straight line.  2. Double-declining balance. Depreciation rate(20%)"

1. Straight line depreciation

Annual Depreciation = Cost - Salvage / Estimated Useful Life (years)

Annual Depreciation = $143,000 / 10

Annual Depreciation = $14,300

Depreciation Expenses = Annual Depreciation * Fraction of Year

2021: Depreciation Expenses = 14300 * 3/12

Depreciation Expenses = $3575

2022: Depreciation Expenses = 14300 * 12/12

Depreciation Expenses = $14,300

2. Double-declining balance

Depreciation Expense = Beginning of period Book value * Depreciation rate(%) * Fraction of Year

2021: Depreciation Expense  = $148000 * 20% 3/12

Depreciation Expense = $7400

Book Value = Beginning of period Book value - Accumulated Depreciation

Book Value = $148000 - $7400

Book Value = $140,600

2022: Depreciation Expense = $140,600 * 20% * 12/12

Depreciation Expense = $35,520

Book Value = Beginning of period Book value - Accumulated Depreciation

Book Value = $140,600 - $35,520

Book Value = $105,080

Time Warner Inc. is a leading media and entertainment company with businesses in television networks, filmed entertainment, and publishing. The company's recent annual report contained the following information (dollars in millions):

Net loss $(13,402 )
Depreciation, amortization, and impairments 34,790
Decrease in receivables 1,245
Increase in inventories 5,766
Decrease in accounts payable 445
Additions to equipment 4,377

Required:
a. Based on this information, compute cash flow from operating activities using the indirect method.
b. What were the major reasons that Time Warner was able to report a net loss but positive cash flow from operations? Why are the reasons for the difference between cash flow from operations and net income important to financial analysts?

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Answer and Explanation:

a. The cash flow from operating activities using the indirect method is

Net loss $(13,402 )

Add: Depreciation, amortization, and impairments $34,790

Add: Decrease in receivables $1,245

Less: Increase in inventories -$5,766

Less: Decrease in accounts payable -$445

Net cash flow from operating activities $16,442

b. The reasons for net loss but positive cash flow from operations are

Change in current assets, liabilities, depreciation

ANd, the reasons for having a difference is that the operating activities records the cash payment & cash receipt related to operating activities and the rest of things would be ignored

PBYI’s current BID-ASK is $59.00 - $60.00. PBYI is going to release their annual report tomorrow; you have special skill in valuing biotech companies, and you believe that PBYI has an expected alpha tomorrow of 2% compared to the market’s current best estimate of fair value. Is the following statement true? PBYI is currently overpriced. True False 1 points QUESTION 8 If you purchased PBYI now then sold it tomorrow right before market close, what is your best estimate for your expected profit after taking transactions cost into account? (in %, rounded to 1 decimal place)

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Answer:

PBYI is not over priced

expected profit = $0.18

Explanation:

BID - ASK price : 59.00 - 60.00

expected alpha = 2%

In this scenerio ( positive alpha ) you can buy the PBYI at $60.00

when you buy at $60 the value will increase to ; 60 + ( 2% * 60 ) = $61.2

when you resell the security ( PBYI ) you will get ; ( 61.2 )* (59/60) = $60.18

therefore your expected profit = 60.18 - 60 = $0.18

PBYI is not not currently Overpriced since you can buy and make profit after selling the next day

You got asked to analyze a 5 year project for your firm. The project produces an annual revenue of $28,500, but requires an annual labor and materials cost of $5,000. To initiate the project your firm must invest $20,000. The salvage value of the project is $5,000 and has a 5 year useful life.
Use straight line depreciation and a 40% income tax rate to compute the after tax cash flows and the IRR for the ATCF of this project.

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Answer:

15,300

72.70%

Explanation:

After tax cash flow = (revenue - cost - depreciation) (1 - tax rate) + depreciation

Straight line depreciation expense = (Cost of asset - Salvage value) / useful life

($20,000 - $5,000) / 5 = $3,000

($28,500 - $5,000 - $3000) x (1 - 0.4) + $3000 = $15,300

Terminal year cash flow = after tax cash flow + salvage value

$15,300 + $5,000 = $20,300

Internal rate of return is the discount rate that equates the after-tax cash flows from an investment to the amount invested

IRR can be calculated with a financial calculator  

Cash flow in year 0 = $20,000.

Cash flow in year 1 - 4= $15,300

Cash flow in year 5 = $20,300

IRR = 72.70%

To find the IRR using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. After inputting all the cash flows, press the IRR button and then press the compute button.  

MIRR [LO6] Solo Corp. is evaluating a project with the following cash flows: The company uses an interest rate of 10 percent on all of its projects. Calculate the MIRR of the project using all three methods. MIRR [LO6] Suppose the company in the previous problem uses a discount rate of 11 percent and a reinvestment rate of 8 percent on all of its projects. Calculate the MIRR of the project using all three methods using these interest rates.

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Answer:

a. MIRR = 15.71%

b. MIRR = 13.54%

c. MIRR = 14.11%

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete because the cash flows are not included. The complete question with the cash flows is therefore presented before answering the question as follows:

MIRR [LO6] Solo Corp. is evaluating a project with the following cash flows:

Year          Cash Flow

0                (30,000)

1                   12,200

2                   14,900

3                  16,800

4                  13,900

5                 (10,400)

Calculate the MIRR of the project using all three methods. MIRR [LO6] Suppose the company in the previous problem uses a discount rate of 11 percent and a reinvestment rate of 8 percent on all of its projects. Calculate the MIRR of the project using all three methods using these interest rates.

a. Calculate the MIRR of the project using the discounting approach method.

b. Calculate the MIRR of the project using the reinvestment approach method.

c. Calculate the MIRR of the project using the combination approach method. (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places,

The explanation of the answers is now given as follows:

Let:

D = discount rate = 11%

R = reinvestment rate = 8%

a. Calculate the MIRR of the project using the discounting approach method.

Note: See part a of the attached excel file for the calculations of the MIRRs using the discounting approach method.

In the part a of the attached file, this is calculated using the following formula and the excel function:

MIRR = MIRR(Cash flows from year 1 to 5,D,D) =MIRR(B3:B8,11%,11%) = 15.71%

b. Calculate the MIRR of the project using the reinvestment approach method.

Note: See part b of the attached excel file for the calculations of the MIRRs using the reinvestment approach method.

In the part b of the attached file, this is calculated using the following formula and the excel function:

MIRR = (Cash flows from year 1 to 5,D,D) =MIRR(B15:B20,8%,8%) = 13.54%

c. Calculate the MIRR of the project using the combination approach method.

Note: See part c of the attached excel file for the calculations of the MIRRs using the combination approach method.

In the part c of the attached file, this is calculated using the following formula and the excel function:

MIRR = (Cash flows from year 1 to 5,D,R) =MIRR(B27:B32,11%,8%) = 14.11%

Assume that Jones Co. will need to purchase 100,000 Singapore dollars (S$) in 180 days. Today's spot rate of the S$ is $.50, and the 180-day forward rate is $.53. A call option on S$ exists, with an exercise price of $.52, a premium of $.02, and a 180-day expiration date. A put option on S$ exists, with an exercise price of $.51, a premium of $.02, and a 180-day expiration date. Jones has developed the following probability distribution for the spot rate in 180 days: The probability that the forward hedge will result in a higher payment than the options hedge is ____ (include the amount paid for the premium when estimating the U.S. dollars required for the options hedge).

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Answer:

10%

Explanation:

Based on the information given The PROBABILITY that the FORWARD HEDGE will tend to result in a higher payment than the OPTIONS HEDGE is 10% which indicate or means that Jones will pay the amount of $48,000 calculated as ( $.48 *$100,000) which is lower or lesser than the amount of $58,000 calculated as ( $.53 *$100,000) that was been paid with the forward hedge.

Lunar coast Incorporated issued BBB bonds two years ago that provided a yield to maturity of 12.5
percent. Long-term risk-free government bonds were yielding 8.5 percent at that time. The current
risk premium on BBB bonds versus government bonds is half of what it was two years ago. If the riskfree long-term government bonds are currently yielding 7.8 percent, then at what rate should Lunar
coast expect to issue new bonds

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Answer:

"9.80%" is the appropriate solution.

Explanation:

The given values are:

Yield to maturity,

= 12.5%

Risk free gov. bond,

= 8.5%

Long terms gov. bond,

= 7.8%

Now,

The current speed between bonds such as BBB as well as government will be:

= [tex]\frac{12.5-8.5}{2}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{4}{2}[/tex]

= [tex]2.00 \ percent[/tex]

hence,

The expected rate will be:

= [tex]7.8+2.00[/tex]

= [tex]9.80 \ percent[/tex]

A male worker meets and regularly exceeds the work standards in the coding unit while the female workers in the unit usually, but not always, meet basic work standards. Based upon this information, the supervisor did not recommend a merit increase for the male worker since this increase would result in him receiving a higher wage than the female workers in the same unit. Given the scenario, determine which (if any) federal regulatory requirement has been violated

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Answer:

The Federal regulatory requirement here which has been breached is Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Explanation:

Acording to SEC. 2000e-2. [Section 703]

"(a) Employer practices

It shall be an unlawful employment practice for an employer -

(1) to fail or refuse to hire or to discharge any individual, or otherwise to discriminate against any individual with respect to his compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment, because of such individual's race, color, religion, sex, or national origin; or

(2) to limit, segregate, or classify his employees or applicants for employment in any way which would deprive or tend to deprive any individual of employment opportunities or otherwise adversely affect his status as an employee, because of such individual's race, color, religion, sex, or national origin."

The supervisor might have been attempting to create equality. However, the results of the work stand out. By refusing to reward the male worker, the supervisor has discriminated against him on the basis of his gender. His work deserves merit. The work of the female worker does not.

Hence the supervisor is in violation of the statue refered above.

Cheers

_____ Web sites are dedicated to employment opportunities with a given city, state, or country.


Education

Industry

Government

Corporate

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Answer:

the answer is government

Medical clinic office: Medical case files of deceased patients. Which transfer method? explain your decision?

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Answer: Perpetual

Explanation:

It is best to use the perpetual transfer method because the medical case files on deceased patient should be transferred immediately seeing as the patient is no longer alive.

Using a periodic transfer method would mean that files are only transferred at certain times even though the patient may have been deceased for some time.

An airline knows that there are two types of travelers: business travelers and vacationers. For a particular flight, there are 100 business travelers who will pay $600 for a ticket while there are 50 vacationers who will pay $300 for a ticket. There are 150 seats available on the plane. Suppose the cost to the airline of providing the flight is $20,000, which includes the cost of the pilots, flight attendants, fuel, etc.

Required:
a. How much profit will the airline earn if it sets the price of each ticket at $600?
b. How much additional profit can the airline earn by charging each customer their willingness to pay relative to charging a flat price of $600 per ticket?

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Answer: it would be 100 business travlers who will pay 600$ for a ticket

Explanation: well if you do the math 600×100=60,00 and that would pay for the airline expenses and extra the other option wouldnt be enough because it would only add up to 15,000 300×50=15,00 so it would be enough

Which of the following is not true of the 3 level variance analysis of operating​ income?

a. Level 2 shows the direct material price and efficiency variances
b. Level 2 shows the​ sales-volume variance for operating income
c. Level 3 shows the fixed overhead production volume variance as a component of the​ sales-volume variance for operating income
d. Level 1 shows the static budget variance for operating income

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Answer:

The option that is not true of the 3 level variance analysis of operating income is:

a. Level 2 shows the direct material price and efficiency variances

Explanation:

The operating income can be analyzed in three levels.  The first level is the static budget versus actual results variance, which shows the difference between the planning budget and the actual results.  The second level is the sale-volume variance, while the third level shows the fixed overhead variance.  This can be collapsed into level 2, with the final level showing more details about direct material price and efficiency variances, etc.

Rabbit Foot Motors has been approached by a new customer with an offer to purchase 5,000 units of its hands-free, Wi-Fi-enabled automotive model—the SMAK—at a price of $18,000 per automobile. Rabbit Foot’s other sales would not be affected by this new customer offer. Rabbit Foot normally produces 100,000 units of its SMAK model per year but only plans to produce and sell 90,000 in the coming year. The normal sales price is $35,000 per SMAK. Unit cost information for the normal level of activity is as follows:

Fixed overhead will not be affected by whether or not the special order is accepted.

1. What are the relevant costs and benefits of the two alternatives (accept or reject the special order)?

a. Special order price, direct materials, direct labor, and variable overhead.
b. Special order price, direct materials, direct labor, variable overhead, and fixed overhead
c. Normal price, direct materials, direct labor, and variable overhead.
d. Normal price, direct materials, direct labor, variable overhead, and fixed overhead.

2. By how much will operating income increase or decrease if the order is accepted?
a. increase by $_______
b. decrease by $_________

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Answer: 1. Special order price, direct materials, direct labor, and variable overhead.

2. Increases by $10,000,000

Explanation:

1. What are the relevant costs and benefits of the two alternatives (accept or reject the special order)

These include special order price, direct materials, direct labor, and variable overhead.

2. By how much will operating income increase or decrease if the order is accepted?

This will be:

= Units × (special order price-variable costs)

= 5000 × ($18000 - $10000 - $2000 - $4000)

= 5000 × $2000

=$10,000,000

Therefore, it increases by $10,000,000

Stahl Company was incorporated as a new business on January 1, 2019. The company is authorized to issue 600,000 shares of $2 par value common stock and 80,000 shares of 6%, $20 par value, cumulative preferred stock. On January 1, 2019, the company issued 75,000 shares of common stock for $15 per share and 5,000 shares of preferred stock for $25 per share. Net income for the year ended December 31, 2019, was $500,000.

Required:
Prepare the stockholders’ equity section of the balance sheet for Stahl Company.

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Answer:

Stahl Company

Stockholders' Equity section of the balance sheet

As of December 31, 2019

Authorized shares:

Common Stock, 600,000 at $2 par value

6%, Preferred Stock, 80,000 at $20 par value

Issued shares:

Common stock, 75,000 at $2 par value        $150,000

6% Preferred stock, 5,000 at $20 par value   100,000

Additional Paid-in Capital, Common stock      975,000

Additional Paid-in Capital, 6% Preferred stock 25,000

Retained earnings, December 31, 2019          500,000

Total equity                                                   $1,750,000    

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Authorized shares:

Common Stock, 600,000 at $2 par value

6%, Preferred Stock, 80,000 at $20 par value

Issued shares:

Cash $1,125,000 Common stock $150,000 Additional Paid-in Capital, Common stock (75,000 * $13) $975,000

Cash $125,000 6% Preferred stock, $100,000 Additional Paid-in Capital, 6% Preferred stock $25,000 ($5 * 5,000)

Retained earnings, December 31, 2019 = $500,000  

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