Assume Zap industries reported the following adjusted account balances at year-end. 2019 2018 Accounts Receivable $ 1,690,200 $ 1,340,920 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts (92,000 ) (76,300 ) Accounts Receivable, Net $ 1,598,200 $ 1,264,620 Assume the company recorded no write-offs or recoveries during 2019. What was the amount of Bad Debt Expense reported in 2019

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Answer 1

Answer:

amount of Bad Debt Expense for 2019 = $92,000

Explanation:

A bad debt expense is a uncollectible receivable amount incurred on a credit sale to a customer, who is no longer able to pay the debt, due to bankruptcy or other financial problems. Companies make provision for these kind of credit losses in the allowance for doubtful accounts, and hence records the amount used from the allowance for doubtful accounts as the bad debt expense.

In our example, the allowance for doubtful account for 2019 is $92,000, hence since it was used to settle part of the credit losses, this becomes the bad debt expense.


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Dexter Consulting, Inc. recently reported the following information: Net income = $395,000 Sales = $700,000 Total Assets = $1.5 million Tax rate = 21% Interest expense = 13,000 Accounts Payable = 74,000 Notes Payable = 900,000 Accruals = 12,000 After-tax cost of capital = 10% What is the company’s EVA?

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Answer:

$170,650

Explanation:

economic value added (EVA) = NOPAT – (WACC x capital invested)  

NOPAT = net operating profits after taxWACC = weighted average cost of capitalcapital invested = assets - current liabilities

NOPAT = net income x (1 - 21%) = $395,000 x 0.79 = $312,050

WACC = 10%

capital invested = $1,500,000 - $74,000 (accounts payable) - $12,000 (accruals) = $1,414,000

EVA = $312,050 - (10% x $1,414,000) = $312,050 - $141,400 = $170,650

Some of the information found on a detail inventory card for Headland Inc. for the first month of operations is as follows.
Received
Date No. of Units Unit Cost Issued, No. of Units Balance, No. of Units
January 2 1,700 $3.39 1,700
7 1,200 500
10 1,100 $3.62 1,600
13 1,000 600
18 1,500 $3.73 800 1,300
20 1,100 200
23 1,800 $3.84 2,000
26 1,300 700
28 2,100 $3.96 2,800
31 1,800 1,000
Calculate average-cost per unit. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 2.76.)
Average-cost per unit $ _____
From these data compute the ending inventory on each of the following bases. Assume that perpetual inventory records are kept in units only.
(1) First-in, first-out (FIFO).
(2) Last-in, first-out (LIFO).
(3) Average-cost. (Round final answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 6,548.)
(1) FIFO (2) LIFO (3) Average-cost
Ending Inventory $ $ $
If the perpetual inventory record is kept in dollars, and costs are computed at the time of each withdrawal, would the amounts shown as ending inventory in (1), (2), and (3) above be the same? What amount would be shown as ending inventory? (Round average cost per unit to 4 decimal places, e.g. 2.7621 and final answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 6,548.)

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Answer:

Average-cost per unit $ $3.73

ending inventory in units only:

FIFO = 1,000 x $3.96 = $3,960LIFO = 1,000 x $3.39 = $3,390 Average = $3,728

ending inventory including $:

FIFO = 1,000 x $3.96 = $3,960 (this will not change)LIFO = 1,000 x $3.96 = $3,960 (this will change) Average = $3,728 / (this will not change)

Explanation:

Date                   units            units       unit           total            balance

                          purchased  sold        price

January 2           1,700                         $3.39       $5763            1,700

7                                            1,200                                                500

10                        1,100                         $3.62        $3982           1,600

13                                          1,000                                                 600

18                       1,500                         $3.73        $5595            2,100

18                                           800                                                1,300

20                                         1,100                                                 200

23                      1,800                         $3.84        $6912           2,000

26                                        1,300                                                  700

28                      2,100                         $3.96        $8316           2,800

31                                         1,800                                               1,000

total                   8,200                        $3.7278   $30,568

Brian and Kim have a 12-year-old child, Stan. For 2019, Brian and Kim have taxable income of $52,000, and Stan has interest income of $4,500. Click here to access the income tax rate schedules. If Stan's parents elected to report Stan's income on his parents' return, what would the tax on Stan's income be?

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Answer:

The answer is $393

Explanation:

Solution

In this case, we will find the tax on Stan's income which is stated below:

Stan's adjusted gross income = 4500

The standardized deduction = 1050

The unearned taxable income = 3450

With ordinary rate, the less statutory deduction is = 1050

The taxable income that is subject to his parent's rate = 2400

The tax with ordinary rate = (1050 * 10%) =105

The Tax with parent's rate is = (2400 * 12%) = 288

Hence,

The tax on Stan's income would be = 105 + 288 = $393

Note: Kindly find an attached copy of the Tax rate schedules as part of the question to this solution

Deere is a global manufacturer and distributor of agricultural, construction, and forestry equipment. Suppose it reported the following information in its 2017 annual report. (In millions)
2017 2016 Inventories (LIFO) $2,267 $2,999
Current asset 32,910
Current liabilities 11,711
LIFO reserve 1,389
Cost of goods sold 15,661
Compute Deere inventory turnover for 2017 ratio.

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Answer:

5.95

Explanation:

Deere inventory turnover for 2017 ratio is:

Formula for Inventory Turnover Ratio= Cost of Goods sold / Average Inventory

Where Average Inventory = (Previous Inventory + Current Inventory) / 2

= ($2,267 + $2,999) / 2

=$5,266 / 2

=$2,633

Average Inventory = $2,633

Therefore, Inventory Turnover Ratio =  $15,661 / $2,633 = 5.9479 = 5.95

Deere Inventory Turnover for 2017 Ratio is  5.95.

Universal Containers wants to provide a more consistent service experience to its customers and is evaluating the Service Cloud macro feature. Which three configurations must be made?
A. Users must use Lightning Experience. B. Publisher Actions used in the macros must be on the page layout.C. The Macros widget or utility must be added to the console.D. The Run Macros Permission must be granted to users.E. The Run Macros Action must be on the page layout.

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Answer:

B. Publisher Actions used in the macros must be on the page layout.

C. The macros widget or utility must be added to the console

D. The run Macros permission must be granted to users.

Explanation:

The macros are a function which specifies how an input function should be mapped in the computer software to produce defined output. Macros are used to make tasks less repetitive. The macros can be used in service cloud. To use macros in service cloud the macros permission must be granted to all users, the macros widget must be added to the console and the macros must be on the page layout.

Richard Palm is the accounting clerk of Olive Limited. He uses the source documents such as purchase orders, sales invoices and suppliers’ invoices to prepare journal vouchers for general ledger entries. Each day he posts the journal vouchers to the general ledger and the related subsidiary ledgers. At the end of each month, he reconciles the subsidiary accounts to their control accounts in the general ledger to ensure they balance. Discuss the internal control weaknesses and risks associated with the above process.

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Answer:

The possible monitoring vulnerability in this case will be as follows:

• No division of service

• Too much dependence on the individual

• credibility and location of information, if any, are questionable

• The measurement errors are high

Throughout such a situation, the programme would be configured to include end-users as well as GL offices with a comprehensive checklist of journal coupons and accounts operation records throughout order to prepare for the possible harm.

On July 1, 2016, Farm Fresh Industries purchased a specialized delivery truck for $264,000. At the time, Farm Fresh estimated the truck to have a useful life of eight years and a residual value of $24,000. On March 1, 2021, the truck was sold for $115,000. Farm Fresh uses the straight-line depreciation method for all of its plant and equipment. Partial-year depreciation is calculated based on the number of months the asset is in service.Required: 1. Prepare the journal entry to update depreciation in 2021 2. Prepare the journal entry to record the sale of the truck. 3. Assuming that the truck was instead sold for $141,000, prepare the journal entry to record the sale.

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Answer:

1.

1 March 2021    

Depreciation expense                                          $5000 Dr

       Accumulated depreciation-Delivery truck             $5000 Cr

2.

1 March 2021

Accumulated depreciation-Delivery truck          140000 Dr

Cash                                                                          115000 Dr

Loss on Disposal                                                      9000 Dr

             Delivery Truck                                                   264000 Cr

3.

1 March 2021

Accumulated depreciation-Delivery truck          140000 Dr

Cash                                                                          141000 Dr

             Delivery Truck                                                   264000 Cr

             Gain on disposal                                                  17000 Cr

Explanation:

1.

Depreciation expense is the systematic allocation of an asset's cost over its estimated useful life.

The straight line method of depreciation charges a constant depreciation expense each period. The formula for depreciation expense per period under this method is,

Depreciation expense = (Cost - Residual value)  /  Estimated useful life of the asset

The depreciation expense per year of delivery truck under this method will be,

Depreciation expense per year =  (264000 - 24000) / 8 = $30000 per year

The depreciation expense to be charged in 2021 will be for 2 months.

Depreciation expense 2021 = 30000 * 2/12    = $5000

2.

The accumulated depreciation of truck on 1 March 2021 is,

Depreciation for 6 months of 2016 = 30000 * 6/12 = $15000

Depreciation for 4 years (2017 to 2020) = 30000 * 4 = $120000

Depreciation for 2 months of 2021 = $5000

Accumulated depreciation at 1 March 2021 = 15000 + 120000 + 5000

Accumulated depreciation at 1 March 2021 = $140000

Net Carrying value of asset = 264000 - 140000 = $124000

Loss on disposal as asset is sold for less than its carrying value is,

loss on disposal = 115000 - 124000   = - $9000 (loss on disposal)

3.

As the asset is sold for more than its carrying value, the gain on disposal is,

Gain on disposal = 141000 - 124000    = $17000 (gain on disposal)

Kevin owns one share of Acme, Inc. stock. He purchased the stock three years ago for $29. The stock is currently trading for $29.50 per share. The stock has paid the following dividends over the past three years. o Year 1: $1.50 o Year 2: $2.00 o Year 3: $2.50 What is the compounded rate of return (IRR) that Kevin has earned on this investment

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Answer:

Find below the multiple choices:

5.6%.

6.6%.

10.1%.

7.35%

The last option ,7.35% is correct

Explanation:

The excel IRR formula can be very useful in determining the IRR for the investment in stock, the formula is stated thus:

=IRR(values)

the values in the case are the cash flows (inflows and outflows) arranged from the earliest to the latest as shown in the attached spreadsheet.

During the year, the following selected transactions affecting stockholders' equity occurred for Navajo Corporation: a. Feb. 1 Repurchased 230 shares of the company's own common stock at $27 cash per share. b. Jul. 15 Sold 130 of the shares purchased on February 1 for $28 cash per share. c. Sept. 1 Sold 100 of the shares purchased on February 1 for $26 cash per share. Required: 1. Prepare the journal entry required for each of the above transactions. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)

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Answer:

a. Feb. 1

Treasury Shares $6,210 (debit)

Cash $6,210 (credit)

b. Jul. 15

Cash $3,600 (debit)

Common Shares $3,600 (credit)

c. Sept. 1

Cash $2,600 (debit)

Common Shares $2,600 (credit)

Explanation:

The purchase of company own shares is known as Treasury Shares.This decreases the equity element (Treasury Shares) and decreases the Assets of Cash.

Issue of Company own shares increases the Equity element (Common Shares) and decreases the Assets of Cash.

Suppose that Congress passes a law requiring employers to provide employees some benefit (such as healthcare) that raises the cost of an employee by $4 per hour. Assume that firms were not providing such benefits prior to the legislation. On the following graph, use the green line (triangle symbol) to show the effect this employer mandate has on the demand for labor.On the previous graph, use the purple line (diamond symbol) to show the effect this employer mandate has on the supply of labor. Suppose the wage is free to balance supply and demand. Use the black point (plus symbol) to indicate the equilibrium wage and level of employment before this law, and use the grey point (star symbol) to indicate the equilibrium wage and level of employment after this law is implemented.
True or False: Employers and employees are made worse off by this law.
True False Suppose that, before the mandate, the wage in this market was $3 above the minimum wage. In this case, the employer mandate will decrease the equilibrium wage rate from $10 per hour to $6 per hour, causing employment to increase V and unemployment to decrease 'V' . Now suppose that workers do not value the mandated benefit at all. Which of the following statements are true under this circumstance?
1. The wage rate will decline by less than $4.
2. Employers are worse off than before the mandated benefit.
3. The equilibrium quantity of labor will decline.
4. The supply curve of labor doesn't shift at all.
5. Employees are worse off than before the mandated benefit.

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Answer:

a. False

b. 1. The wage rate will decline by less than $4.

2.Employers are worse off than before the mandated benefit.

3. The equilibrium quantity of labor will decline.

4. The supply curve of labor doesn't shift at all

5. Employees are worse off than before the mandated benefit.

Explanation:

The Equilibrium wage and employment level are at the point where demand and supply curves intersect. The new law will cause the demand and supply curve to shift down. Employers and employees are not made worse off rather they are well off as before.  

When the workers will not value the benefit as mandated in the law the supply curve will not shift down, the equilibrium quantity of labor will decline and wage rate will decline by less than $4. Employers are worse off than before because a greater total wage will be paid by employers plus benefit for few workers. This will result in greater total cost to employer.  

In contrast to a differentiator, a cost-leader will:

a. focus its research and development on process technologies to improve efficiency.
b. charge a premium price for its products and services.
c. avoid an organizational structure that relies on strict budget controls.
d. build an organizational culture where creativity and customer responsiveness thrive.

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Answer: a. focus its research and development on process technologies to improve efficiency.

Explanation:

A Cost Leadership strategy entails reducing the costs associated with production to the point that you are the most efficient producer in the industry. By reducing cost, the company is able to see higher profitability margins and could be able to lower sales prices thereby capturing greater market share.

The Cost Leader will therefore focus on coming up with ways with which it can keep costs at a minimum because it is important to their mode of operations.

A Differentiator on the other hand aims to increase market share by creating a product that people will see as different and will buy due to the added value. They will focus more on supporting creativity to make better products as well as customer responsiveness to see what it is that the customers like so that they can offer it.

Barbara owns a manufacturing plant with four facilities (North, South, East, and West) in the state of Indiana. The workers at one of those facilities, North, have just decided to join a union. The union negotiates with Barbara and receives average wages that are 5% higher than the workers at the South, East, and West facilities. This wage differential is a likely example of:

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Answer:

Union power

Explanation:

The difference in wages is as a result of Union power because the North now belongs to a labor union that protects their interest. A labor union is an organization that plays the role of an intermediary between their members and their employers. The workers in the North through the union are able to negotiate for better wages. Through collective bargaining, the union gives workers In the North the power to request for better work pay than workers in the east, West and South facilities.

Federal Semiconductors issued 11% bonds, dated January 1, with a face amount of $830 million on January 1, 2021. The bonds sold for $767,557,868 and mature on December 31, 2040 (20 years). For bonds of similar risk and maturity the market yield was 12%. Interest is paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31. Federal determines interest at the effective rate. Federal elected the option to report these bonds at their fair value. On December 31, 2021, the fair value of the bonds was $750 million as determined by their market value in the over-the-counter market. Assume the fair value of the bonds on December 31, 2022 had risen to $756 million.Required: Complete the below table to record the following journal entries. 1. & 2. Prepare the journal entry to adjust the bonds to their fair value for presentation in the December 31, 2018, balance sheet, and adjust the bonds to their fair value for presentation in the December 31, 2019, balance sheet. Federal determined that one-half of the increase in fair value was due to a decline in general interest rates.

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Answer:

discount on bonds payable 18,383,020.48 debit

other comprehensive income 18,383,020.48 credit

--to adjust Bonds at 12/31/2021 market value --

other comprehensive income  4.739.000‬ debit

    discount on bonds payable   4.739.000‬ credit

--to adjust Bonds at 12/31/2022 market value --

Explanation:

We solve for the book value at year-end using effective rate

First year:

First payment

830,000,000 x 5.5% = 45,650,000

767,557,868  x 6.0% = 46,053,472.08

Amortization              403,472.08

Second Payment

830,000,000 x 5.5% =                         45,650,000

(767,557,868 + 403,472.08)  x 6.0% = 46,077,680.4

Amortization               427680.4

Carrying value at year-end

767,557,868 + 403,472.08 + 427,680.40 = 768,389,020.48

We need to recognize a deferred gain for the difference between these and the 750,000,000 market value at December 31th

which is $ 18,383,020.48 as these as not been realized it will be part of other comprehensive income

We will increase the discount to adjust the bonds payable account net balance.

Second year:

We repeat the process

First Payment:

830,000,000 x 5.5% = 45,650,000

Interest expense 750,000,000 x 6% = 45,000,000

Amortization  650000

Carrying value 750,000,000 + 650,000 = 750,650,000

Second Payment:

830,000,000 x 5.5% = 45,650,000

750,650,000 x 6% = 45,039,000

Amortization 611000

Carrying Value 750,650,000 + 611,000 = 751,261,000

Wer now compare this with the 756,000,000

as now the debt of the company has increased we are going to decrease the discounttand recognize a deferred loss through other comprehensive income as it wasn't realized

756,000,000 - 751,261,000 = 4.739.000‬

A building is acquired on January 1, at a cost of $960,000 with an estimated useful life of 10 years and salvage value of $86,400. Compute depreciation expense for the first three years using the double-declining-balance method. (Round your answers to the nearest dollar.)

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Answer:

Year 1 - $192,000

Year 2 - = $153,600

Year 3 - $122,880

Explanation:

Depreciation expense using the double declining method = Depreciation factor x cost of the asset

Depreciation factor = 2 x (1/useful life) = 2 x (1/10) = 0.2

Depreciation expense in the first year = 0.2 x $960,000 = $192,000

Book value at the beginning of year 2 = $960,000 - $192,000 = $768,000

Depreciation expense in year 2 = 0.2 x $768,000 = $153,600

Book value in year 3 = $768,000 - $153,600 = $614,400

Depreciation expense in year 3 = 0.2 x $614,400 = $122,880

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The Colson Company issued $407,000 of 9% bonds on January 1, 2014. The bonds are due January 1, 2020, with interest payable each July 1 and January 1. The bonds are issued at face value.
Prepare Colson’s journal entries for (a) the January issuance, (b) the July 1 interest payment, and (c) the December 31 adjusting entry.

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Answer:

Dr cash    $407,000

Cr bonds payable       $407,000

July 1

Dr interest expense   $ 18,315.00  

Cr cash                                              $ 18,315.00  

December 31

Dr interest expense   $ 18,315.00  

Cr interest payable                                          $ 18,315.00  

Explanation:

The bond was issued at face value of $407,000 which means that cash of $407,000 was received which is to be debited to cash account and bonds payable account credited for the same amount.

On July1 ,interest coupon of  $ 18,315.00   ($407,000*8%*6/12) was paid which means that interest expense is debited with $ 18,315.00   while cash is credited.

On 31 December ,interest coupon of  $ 18,315.00   ($407,000*8%*6/12) was due  which means that interest expense is debited with $ 18,315.00   while interest payable is credited.

You believe that the Non-Stick Gum Factory will pay a dividend of $2 on its common stock next year. Thereafter, you expect dividends to grow at a rate of 5% a year in perpetuity. If you require a return of 12% on your investment, how much should you be prepared to pay for the stock

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Answer:

$28.57

Explanation:

Dividend growth model can only be used in a situation where the firm pays a dividend which can tend to grow at constant rates reason been that the stock has been influenced by the growth rates which is involved in the dividends which means the firm can increase the dividends.

Therefore the Dividend that is to be paid next year will be:

$2Growth rates

5 %Rates of return

12% Return on Investment

Formular for the calculation of current price of the stock = D1/(r-g)

Where:

D1=2%

r=12%

g=6%

Hence:

2/ (0.12-0.05)= $ 33.33

=2/0.07

=$28.57

Therefore the amount I should be prepared to pay for the stock today will be $28.57

The following is a description of the conversion cycle of Central Production Limited:
The conversion cycle of the company is triggered by a report from the warehouse. When the quantity of an inventory item falls below a pre-set minimum level, the warehouse manager sends an online inventory status report to production department advising them to schedule a production batch run for the item.
Upon receipt of the report, the production clerk assesses the digital bill of materials and the route sheet files for the item to be produced and adds the production details to the online production schedule.
The system automatically adds a record to the open work order file and sends an online work order to the work centre supervisor’s computer and to the accounting clerk’s computer.
The work centre supervisor receives the work order from his computer and print hard-copy move tickets and materials requisitions for each production process. Production employees take the materials requisitions to store clerk and receives the materials and subassemblies needed to perform the production tasks. If additional materials beyond the standard amount is needed, the work centre supervisor prepares additional materials requisitions.
Production employees complete job time tickets after completing a production process to record the time spent on the job. The job time tickets are then sent together with the move tickets to the accounting department.
After releasing the materials into production, the store clerk updates the material inventory records and send the materials requisitions to accounting department. The clerk prepares a journal voucher and posts to the general ledger material control account at the end of each day.
The accounting clerk assesses the work orders and set up a work-in-process account for a production batch. Throughout the production period, the clerk also receives move tickets, job tickets, and materials requisitions, which he uses to post to the work-in-process account. At the end of each day, the accounting clerk prepares a digital journal voucher and post it to the general ledger work-in- process and finished goods control accounts.
Identify the risks exist in the conversion cycle of Central Production Limited. (10 marks, maximum 300 words)

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Answer: Provided in the explanation section

Explanation:

Conversion Cycle is the cycle which track records for the arrangement of crude material to completed products.  

Here on the best possible perspective all in all of the procedure:  

1. Triger by distribution center dept ( Raw material Keeper)  

2. Produnction chief updates the request to be finished and include further up and coming requests assuming any.  

3.It will produce online request slip and straightforwardly post to chiefs tab + bookkeeper tab  

4. Manager take material and issue to gathering dept ( abundance material necessity is given by his position too)  

5. Time + work both finished card sare sent to Accountanct  

6. When request finished Accountant update the WIP just as Inventory in books.  

Hazard in the Conversion Cycle:  

After receipt of material and charging it to FG as Inventory in books  

- Risk is hindering of assets in overabundance keeping of stock, As material level down after a specific level automatc trigger alternative is set up, which cautions the productin withdraw. to decide the future prerequisite according to the productin request in hands ( Good control set up)  

Second, Online workorder to Supervisior, All chief gets their no. of creation request ( to be finished on the web) - Good control set up  

Third, Supervisor on hand, place the material prerequisite ( and if any overabundance necessity - " NO FURTHER APPROVAL" is made to store representative. here hazard is medium over the demand well beyond the Order indicates by the creation dept.  

Fourthly, creation representatives itself are getting ready thier work tickets ( " NO AUTHENTICATION")- As tickets are finished by creation representatives itself control of information info or its endorsement is inadequate.  

Fifth, Accountant decides himeslef the WIP , FG of the request over the crude information got as employment card, time card, material order Risk is bookkeeper simply need to verifiy the information from the information got from the creation L2 official as opposed to himself keep up the quantities of the activity.  

From above it is anything but difficult to catch the degree of hazard at different level in the above procedure of Central creation Limited.

Insurance companies facilitate the transfer of risk from Multiple Choice those who have a low-risk tolerance to those with high risk-tolerance. insurance policyholders to the government. those who have a high-risk tolerance to those with low risk-tolerance. the insurance companies' owners to the insurance policyholders.

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Answer:

Those who have a low-risk tolerance to those with high risk-tolerance.

Explanation:

In Insurance, risk tolerance refers to the willingness of an individual or organization to take a risk in business transactions in order to get a potentially positive reward.

Simply stated, risk tolerance in insurance is the willingness of an insured individual to increase his or her Self-Insured Retentions (SIRs) or deductibles by the insurer. For instance, the high risk associated with investments such as stocks, high-yield bonds, is often perceived by investors to be worth the higher reward such investment brings.

Insurance companies facilitate the transfer of risk from those who have a low-risk tolerance to those with high risk-tolerance. The transfer of risk in insurance refers to the process whereby an individual or entity pay premiums to an insurer for the purpose of mitigating potential losses or liabilities.

Generally, insurance companies across the globe charge millions of their customers (insured) premiums every year. This gives them the privilege of having a pool of cash which can be used to cover the cost of losses and destruction to the asset of a small fraction or percentage of its customers.

This simply means that, since insurance companies collect premium from all of their customers for losses which may or may not occur, so they can easily use this cash to compensate or indemnify for losses incurred by those having high risk.

Specialization and the gains from trade make the economy PPF outward bowed because​ _______. A. a good is initially produced by producers with higher opportunity costs and eventually produced by producers with lower opportunity costs B. all producers have​ bowed-out PPF​s, and the economy PPF is the horizontal sum of the individual PPFs C. as more of a good is​ produced, people are willing to pay less for each additional unit of the good D. a good is initially produced by producers with lower opportunity costs and eventually produced by producers with higher opportunity costs

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Answer:

A. a good is initially produced by producers with higher opportunity costs and eventually produced by producers with lower opportunity costs

Explanation:

The production possibility frontier is a curve that shows the two combinations of goods and services produced in an economy.

Because of trade a country can specialise in the production of goods for which it has a lower opportunity cost in its production and import goods for which it has a higher opportunity cost.

This makes the ppf bowed out as the country produces more of the good for which it has a lower opportunity cost and less of the good for which it has a higher opportunity cost.

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he credit union will have $1.6 million available for investment during the coming year. State laws and credit union policies impose the following restrictions on the composition of the loans and investments. Risk-free securities may not exceed 30% of the total funds available for investment. Signature loans may not exceed 10% of the funds invested in all loans (automobile, furniture, other secured, and signature loans). Furniture loans plus other secured loans may not exceed the automobile loans. Other secured loans plus signature loans may not exceed the funds invested in risk-free securities. How should the $1.6 million be allocated to each of the loan/investment alternatives to maximize total annual return

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The employee credit union at State University is planning the allocation of funds for the coming year. The credit union makes four types of loans to its members. In addition, the credit union invests in risk-free securities to stabilize income. The various revenue producing investments together with annual rates of return are as follows:

Type of Loan/Investment               Annual Rate of Return (%)

Automobile loans                                8

Furniture loans                                   10

Other secured loans                          11

Signature loans                                 12

Risk-free securities                            9

The credit union will have $1.6 million available for investment during the coming year. State laws and credit union policies impose the following restrictions on the composition of the loans and investments.

Risk-free securities may not exceed 30% of the total funds available for investment.

Signature loans may not exceed 10% of the funds invested in all loans (automobile, furniture, other secured, and signature loans).

Furniture loans plus other secured loans may not exceed the automobile loans.

Other secured loans plus signature loans may not exceed the funds invested in risk-free securities.

How should the $1.6 million be allocated to each of the loan/investment alternatives to maximize total annual return? Round your answers to the nearest dollar.

Automobile Loans $  

Furniture Loans $  

Other Secured Loans $  

Signature Loans $  

Risk Free Loans $  

What is the projected total annual return? Round your answer to the nearest dollar.

$  

Answer:

Explanation:

Let the amount invested in:

Automobile loans be Xa,

Furniture Loans be Xf,

Other Secured Loans be Xo,

Signature loans be Xs,    &;

Risk-free loans be Xr

In reference  on the Annual returns rate given;

Total annual returns = 8%×Xa + 10%×Xf + 11%×Xo + 12%×Xs + 9%×Xr

The various constraints given can be written as follows:

Xa + Xf + Xo + Xs + Xr = 1,600,000-----Constraint for amount available for investment

Xr = 30%*1,600,000 ----- Constraint for maximum risk free investment

Xs = 10%*(Xa + Xf + Xo + Xs) -----  Constraint for maximum amount in signature loans

Xf + Xo = Xa ------- Constraint for Furniture and other secured loans

Xo + Xs = Xr  ------ Constraint for other secured loans and signature loans

Using the Excel Formula for solving this;

we have the following result.

Automobile Loans                     $ 504,000

Furniture Loans                         $ 136,000

Other Secured Loans               $ 368,000

Signature Loans                        $ 112,000

Risk-Free Loans                        $ 480,000

The projected total annual return = $ 151,040

The computation of the excel formula on how we arrived at those valid figures above is shown in the attached files below.

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An inexperienced accountant for Riverbed Corp showed the following in the income statement: income before income taxes $258,000 and unrealized gain on available-for-sale securities (before taxes) $94,900. The unrealized gain on available-for-sale securities and income before income taxes are both subject to a 34% tax rate. Prepare a correct statement of comprehensive income.

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Answer:

Kindly check attached file for the Comprehensive report

Martin wants to provide money in his will for an annual bequest to whichever of his living relatives is oldest. That bequest will provide $ 9 comma 000 in the first​ year, and will grow by 7 ​% per​ year, forever. If the interest rate is 10 ​%, how much must Martin provide to fund this​ bequest?

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Answer:

$300,00

Explanation:

In a situation where the interest rate is said to be 10% the amount that Martin must provide in order to fund this​ bequest will therefore be:

Bequest first year $9,000/(Interest rate 10%-

Increase of 7 ​% per​ year)

Hence:

$9,000/0.03

=$300,000

Therefore $300,00 will be provided to fund the bequest

B is known in the trade as a trader and merchant of soybeans. A entrusts a load of soybeans to B for storage in B's warehouse. Secretly, B delivers the goods to an ocean carrier in return for a bill of lading. B then sells the document covering a shipment of soybeans to C, who has purchased soybeans from B in the past. C pays for the document through its bank. B absconds with the money. In this case:________.
A) B is guilty of a crime under the Uniform Commercial Code.B) C is probably not a good faith purchaser.C) C takes paramount title.D) B and the carrier are liable for a conspiracy to commit fraud.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The Paramount title is a title that is better or stronger than another. The Paramount title is a title that is bigger than any other claim of title. If C takes Paramount title, in property law this means that the original title or ownership is superior or stronger than the one with which it is compared to.

During the first month of operations ended August 31, Kodiak Fridgeration Company manufactured 80,000 mini refrigerators, of which 72,000 were sold. Operating data for the month are summarized as follows: 1 Sales $10,800,000.00 2 Manufacturing costs: 3 Direct materials $6,400,000.00 4 Direct labor 1,600,000.00 5 Variable manufacturing cost 1,280,000.00 6 Fixed manufacturing cost 320,000.00 9,600,000.00 7 Selling and administrative expenses: 8 Variable $1,080,000.00 9 Fixed 180,000.00 1,260,000.00Required:
1. Prepare an income statement based on the absorption costing concept.*
2. Prepare an income statement based on the variable costing concept.*
3. Explain the reason for the difference in the amount of income from operations reported in (1) and (2).

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Answer:

Absorption Costing Net Income  1008,000

Variable Costing Net Income     976,000

Explanation:

Kodiak Fridgeration Company

Units Produced = 80,000

Units Sold = 72,000

Ending Inventory = 8000

Per Units Cost

Direct materials $6,400,000/80,000 = $ 80

Direct labor 1,600,000 /80,000= $ 20

Variable manufacturing cost 1,280,000/80,000= $ 16

Fixed manufacturing cost 320,000 /80,000 = $ 4            

Absorption Manufacturing Cost  per unit= 9,600,000/80,000= $ 120

Variable Manufacturing Costs per unit = $ 116

Kodiak Fridgeration Company

Income Statement

Absorption Costing

Sales                                                              $10,800,000

Manufacturing costs:

Direct materials $6,400,000

Direct labor 1,600,000

Variable manufacturing cost 1,280,000

Fixed manufacturing cost 320,000                 9,600,000

Less Ending Inventory (8000*120)                     (960,000)

Cost of Goods Sold                                           86,40,000

Gross Profit                                                         2160,000

Selling and administrative expenses:

Variable $ 72,000* 13.5=                                    972,000

Fixed                                                                      180,000                                                  

Net Income                                                        1008,000

Kodiak Fridgeration Company

Income Statement

Variable Costing

Sales                                                              $10,800,000

Variable manufacturing cost

(80,000*116)                                                       9280,000

Less Ending Inventory ( 8000*116)                     928,000

Cost of Goods Sold                                           83,52,000                  

Gross Contribution Margin                                 2448,000

Variable Selling and administrative expenses

(72000 * $1,080,000/80,000)                              972,000

Contribution Margin                                            1476,000

Less Fixed Expenses

Fixed manufacturing cost 320,000

Fixed 180,000                                                    500,000

Net Income                                                          976,000

3. The difference in absorption and variable costing income is because in absorption costing the fixed costs are treated as unit cost and in variable costs the fixed costs are treated as period costs. Also the fixed costs of the ending units is deducted in absorption costing where it is not deducted in variable costing.

The Work in Process Inventory account of a manufacturing company has a $7,728 debit balance. The company applies overhead using direct labor cost. The cost sheet of the only job still in process shows direct material cost of $2,800 and direct labor cost of $1,600. Therefore, the company's predetermined overhead rate is:

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Answer:

The company's predetermined overhead rate is 208%

Explanation:

In order to calculate the company's predetermined overhead rate we would have to calculate first the Overhead applied as follows:

o verhead applied=Work in process balance-Direct Material-Direct Labor

o verhead applied=$7,728-$2,800-$1,600

o verhead applied=$3,328

Therefore, Overhead application rate = $3,328/$1,600= 217%

Overhead application rate =208%

The company's predetermined overhead rate is 208%

Answer:

208%

Explanation:

Work In Progress= Direct materials + Direct labor+ Over Head

$7,728 = $2,800 + $1,600 + OH

$7,728=$4,400

$7,728-$4,400

OH=$3,328

OH rate = $3,328/$1,600

= 208%

Laser World reports net income of $620,000. Depreciation expense is $47,000, accounts receivable increases $11,000, and accounts payable decreases $27,000. Calculate net cash flows from operating activities using the indirect method. (List cash outflows and any decrease in cash as negative amounts.)

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Answer:

$629,000  

Explanation:

The net cash flow from operating activities is the net income plus depreciation, minus the increase in accounts receivable as well as the decrease in accounts payable.

Net income is                               $620,000

depreciaton  expense                    $47,000

Increase in accounts receivable   ($11,000)

decrease in accounts payable     ($27,000)

Net cash flow from operations    $629,000  

The increase in accounts receivable denies the business of additional cash,hence it is deducted ,the same applies to increase in accounts payable

On December 31, 2018, Interlink Communications issued 6% stated rate bonds with a face amount of $107 million. The bonds mature on December 31, 2048. Interest is payable annually on each December 31, beginning in 2019. (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.) Determine the price of the bonds on December 31, 2018, assuming that the market rate of interest for similar bonds was 7%. (Enter your answers in whole dollars. Round your final answers to nearest whole dollar amount.)

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Answer:

$93,725,580.00

Explanation:

The market price of the bond is the present value of annual coupon payment  plus the present value of face amount receivable at the end of the bond tenure.

Annual coupon interest=face amount*stated rate=$107,000,000*6%=$6,420,000.00  

Face amount=$107,000,000

The discount factor for annual coupon is the present of 30 years annuity(2048-2018) at 7% market rate, which is  12.4090  

The discount factor for the face value is  0.1314  

Price of the bond=($6,420,000.00*12.4090)+($107,000,000*0.1314)=$93,725,580.00  

Capitan Inc. made an entry to record the return of inventory that the company previously purchased on account. If the company uses a perpetual inventory system, the entry to record the returned inventory includes a:____________

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Answer:

Dr Accounts payable

    Cr Merchandise inventory

Explanation:

The original purchase entry using the perpetual should be:

Dr Merchandise inventory XX

    Cr Accounts payable XX

If the company returns some or all the merchandise purchased, then the journal entry should be:

Dr Accounts payable YY

    Cr Merchandise inventory YY

If the company used the periodic inventory system, then the accounts would be different. Perpetual inventory directly debits or credits merchandise inventory account, it doesn't use the purchases account.

The original purchase entry using the periodic system should be:

Dr Purchases XX

    Cr Accounts payable XX

If the company returns some or all the merchandise purchased, then the journal entry should be:

Dr Accounts payable YY

    Cr Purchases returns and allowances YY

The price of a European call option on a stock with a strike price of $50 is $6. The stock price is $51, the continuously compounded risk-free rate (all maturities) is 6% and the time to maturity is one year. A dividend of $1 is expected in six months. What is the price of a one-year European put option on the stock with a strike price of $50?

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Answer:

$3.06

Explanation:

The put call parity shows the relationship between the price of European put options and European call options of the same strike price and expiry date.

Given that:

Strike price (K) = $50

Price (C) = $6

rate (r) = 6% = 0.06

Stock price (SO) = $51

Time (T) = 1 year

Dividend (D) = $1

The period of dividend (t) = 6 months = 0.5 years

The put call parity (P) is given by the equation:

[tex]P+SO=C+Ke^{-rT}\\P=C+Ke^{-rT}-SO[/tex]

The dividend present value = [tex]De^{-rt}=1e^{-0.06*0.5}=\$0.97[/tex]

[tex]P=C+Ke^{-rT}-SO\\P=6+50e^{-0.06*1}-(51-0.97)\\P=6+47.088-50.03\\P=\$3.06[/tex]

The cost of doing business is most likely to be the lowest in:_______.
a. closed totalitarian states.
b. primitive or undeveloped economies.
c. open democratic societies.
d. countries where local laws and regulations set strict standards with regard to product safety, safety in the workplace, and environmental pollution.
e. countries that lack well-established laws for regulating business practice.

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Answer:

C. Open democratic societies.

Explanation:

Generally, the cost of doing business is most likely to be the lowest in an open democratic societies.

An open democratic society is one that is characterized by a degree of freedom for the populace and as such, it gives the people the privilege of fairly competing for all resources.

In an open democratic society, there's ease of doing business because the government would ensure there's an enabling environment by virtue of laws, regulations, policies, SME loans, taxation etc. The open society being opposed to autocracy, ensures that the government is typically responsive and tolerant to every individual living in the country. This simply means that, fundamental human rights and all the necessary infrastructures or amenities such as power, water, transportation systems are readily available and accessible to all.

Consequently, the cost of doing business becomes low and more individuals would be willing to startup their business; investors are confident of investing in the economy because they believe in the system put in place in an open democratic society.

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