Suppose a group of competitive producers can produce two different goods (shovels and hammers) with basically the same resources. Most are currently producing many shovels and fewer hammers. The demand for hammers increases. What is likely to happen in the market for shovels

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Answer 1

Answer:

The demand for hammers increases is likely to happen in the market for shovels is described below in complete details.

Explanation:

The equilibrium capacity will decline; the equilibrium price will decline.

Reason - The equilibrium capacity will decline as the market for shovels drop while the supply persists steadfast. And, the equilibrium price will also decline as there is a surplus capacity of shovels with an undersized market.


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You just received $225,000 from an insurance settlement. You have decided to set this money aside and invest it for your retirement. Currently, your goal is to retire 25 years from today. How much more will you have in your account on the day you retire if you can earn an average return of 10.5 percent rather than just 8 percent?

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Answer:

If the interest rate is 10.5% the value of the investment at the time of retirement will be $1,189,576.02 higher.

Explanation:

To calculate the future value, we need to use the following formula:

FV= PV*(1+i)^n

When i=8%

FV= 225,000*(1.08^25)

FV= $1,540,906.92

When i=10.5%

FV= 225,000*(1.105^25)

FV= $2,730,482.95

Difference= 2,730,482.95 - 1,540,906.92= $1,189,576.02

If the interest rate is 10.5% the value of the investment at the time of retirement will be $1,189,576.02 higher.

g The following information is from​ Megabux, Inc.'s annual report for the years ended December​ 31: 2012 2011 2010 Sales ​$120,000 ​$110,000 ​$100,000 Cost of goods sold ​58,000 ​52,000 ​46,000 Operating expenses ​48,000 ​44,000 ​42,000 Interest expense ​12,000 ​9,000 ​6,000 Net income ​$ ​ 2,000 ​$ ​ 5,000 ​$ ​ 6,000 Refer to the Megabux annual report above. Which of the following describes the trend in the profit margin ratio for the three−year ​period? A. There is no significant change in the ratio over the three years. B. The ratio is getting worse because expenses are growing faster than sales. C. The ratio is getting worse because Megabux has increased its selling prices. D. The increase in sales each year is more than enough to cover the increase in expenses.

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Answer:

B. The ratio is getting worse because expenses are growing faster than sales.

Explanation:

OPERATING EXPENSES-COST TABLE

                                 2012       2011         2010

Operating exp       48,000    44,000     42,000

Interest expense    12,000     9,000       6,000

TOTAL                     60,000   53,000    48,000

As can be clearly seen above that operating expenses having been increasing at a very high speed as compared to sales volumes and gross profits hence, leading to a fall in overall profitability.

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Math problem

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Answer:

The dot over a number signifies that it is a repeater which would go on for ever, as when we endeavor to describe 1/3 decimally as 0.33333 . . . . (etc)

With a series of numbers we place the dot over the first and last, as with 0.97979797979 . . . (etc)

The remarkable feature being that a proper fraction divided by 9s e.g. 46/99 is exactly equal to the numerator with the repeater sign followed by the decimal.

Suppose that you have the option to lease a new car, which you otherwise intend to purchase for $21,000. The lease terms: $3000 down and payments of $298 per month for 48 months, at the beginning of each month. Upon termination, you can purchase the car for an addition payment of $7000 at lease expiration. If your financing rate is 5.4% APR, and you discount the lease-purchase option using that same rate, how much will pay to buy car (in present-value terms) using the lease-purchase option

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Answer:

The amount that will be paid to buy the car is $18,539.43.

Explanation:

This can be calculated using the following 3 steps:

Step 1: Calculation of the present of the monthly payment

Since the payments are made at the beginning of each month, this can be calculated using the formula for calculating the present value (PV) of annuity due given as follows:

PVM = P * ((1 - (1 / (1 + r))^n) / r) * (1 + r) .................................. (1)

Where;

PVM = Present value monthly payments = ?

P = Monthly withdraw = $298

r = monthly financing rate = Financing rate / Number of months in a year = 5.4% / 12 = 0.054 / 12 = 0.0045

n = number of months = 48

Substitute the values into equation (1), we have:

PVM = $298 * ((1 - (1 / (1 + 0.0045))^48) / 0.0045) * (1 + 0.0045) = $12,896.55

Step 2: Calculation of the present of the purchase amount at lease expiration

This can be calculated using the present value formula as follows:

PVP = P / (1 + r)^n  .................................. (2)

Where;

PVP = Present value of the purchase amount at lease expiration = ?

P = Purchase amount at lease expiration = $7000

r = monthly financing rate = Financing rate / Number of months in a year = 5.4% / 12 = 0.054 / 12 = 0.0045

n = number of months = 48

Substitute the values into equation (2), we have:

PVP = $7000 / (1 + 0.0045)^48 = $5,642.88

Step 3: Calculation of the amount that will be paid to buy the car

This can be calculated as follows:

Amount to pay to buy car = PVM + PVP ............... (3)

Where:

PVM = Present value monthly payments = $12,896.55

PVP = $5,642.88

Substitute the values into equation (3), we have:

Amount to pay to buy car = $12,896.55 + $5,642.88 = $18,539.43

Therefore, the amount that will be paid to buy the car is $18,539.43.

Are mixed economies the same?why or why not

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Answer:

The economic system is the set of practices and principles that regulate the production, trade, distribution and allocation of resources to production in a society, as well as deciding who will produce. It is not possible to consider economic systems purely from a commercial perspective. On the contrary, the most defining feature of economic systems should be of political and ideological origin. The opposite of this proposition is also true, that is, economics is the main factor shaping political approaches. Politics and economics are intertwined and inseparable. From this point of view, it seems the most appropriate method to classify political structures in the world on the basis of economy. A classification of economic systems that are currently or recently applied or whose effects continue can be made as follows.

Fill in the blanks to complete the sentence.
A company expects to sell 500 units during the second quarter and 550 units in the third quarter. Currently, during the second quarter, they have 46 units on hand. If they desire safety stock of 10% of the next quarter's sales, __________units will need to be produced in the second quarter.

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Answer:

509 Units

Explanation:

At second quarter,

safety stock = 10%

With 550 units, for target of the next quarter

Then, safety stock = [(550 ×( 10/100) ]

= 55 units.

Buy the remaining unit is 46, and the expected unit to be sold is 500

Then, units that will be neededto be produced in the second quarter. Is

= (55 + 500) -46

=509 units

(a) Write down 5 projects you think will lend themselves well to a Cost Benefit Analysis. Include for each of them, reasons as to why you believe they can be properly analyzed.
(b) Write down 5 projects you think do not lend themselves to a Cost Benefit Analysis. Include for each of them, reasons as to why you believe they can not be properly analyzed (e.g. the scope is too broad, information is hard/impossible to obtain, they are technologically infeasible, etc).
(c) Among the projects in part a, choose the one you would be most excited to work on and explain why.
(d) Among the projects in part b, choose the one you would be least excited to work on and explain why.

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Answer:

A)

Food chain project, Tech startup, Road construction , expansion of clothing line, construction of dams

B)

Investment in stocks,  National economic planning , Railway construction , Employee housing,  Investment in Insurance

C)  The food chain project

D) Investment in stocks

Explanation:

A) 5 projects that will lend themselves well to a cost benefit analysis

Food chain project ; A food chain project can lend itself properly to cost benefit analysis, The owner or Financier of the project can estimate  the exact costs to be incurred in adding various delicacies to the Food chain project and he can also evaluate the revenue that each delicacy can generate at a given time based on the demand hence cost benefit analysis can be applied here A tech startup : A tech startup can effectively implement cost benefit analysis by evaluating the cost of employing programmers based on their input and the revenue expected to be generated from the Tech startup products.Road construction project : A road construction project is usually broken down into different project phases and this phases help the project coordinator to have an overview of the cost benefit of the project.Expansion of a clothing line : In The expansion of a clothing line Cost Benefit Analysis can be applied, I.e. the cost of setting up clothing stores in various regions will be calculated first and then the expected profits from those outlets can be determine within a  period construction of dams : The cost benefit analysis will compare the cost of building and the benefit / revenue to be generated in the long run

B)  5 projects that do not lend themselves to cost benefit analysis

Investment in stocks : The cost benefit analysis cannot be properly carried out in this can of project because some uncertainties associated with stocks National economic planning project; Cost benefit analysis can not be properly implemented her because the sole aim of National economic planning is to sustain the economy and some uncertainties can erupt which was not included in the economic planRailway project : Due to the terrain of some areas the exact cost benefit analysis can not be properly implemented and also the scope of railway construction is broad in general.Employee housing project : Cost benefit analysis cannot be implemented here because the housing project does not benefit the company that owns the building but just the employees Investment in Insurance : The cost benefit analysis can not be properly implemented due to the uncertainties that life brings

C) In part A The best project for me  is

The food chain project and this is due to is simplicity in analysis via the cost benefit analysis

D) In part B the Least project for me is

Investment in stocks and this is due to the Volatility and uncertainty surrounding stock investment and trading

What type of business organization generates the most total sales

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Answer:

probably the medical field

What are the reasons for economic marginalisation?​

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Answer:

People can be marginalised due to multiple factors, like gender, geography, ethnicity, religion, displacement, conflict or disability. Poverty is both a consequence and a cause of being marginalised.

For example you can take adivasis

Adivasis are becoming increasingly marginalised because they are losing their lands and access to the forests. Due to these things they lose their main sources of livelihood and food.

Sheridan Shoes Foot Inc. is involved in litigation regarding a faulty product sold in a prior year. The company has consulted with its attorney and determined that it is possible that they may lose the case. The attorneys estimated that there is a 45% chance of losing. If this is the case, their attorney estimated that the amount of any payment would be $794000. What is the required journal entry as a result of this litigation

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Answer:

No Journal entry. Disclose contingent liability of  $794000 in Notes to Financial Statements

Explanation:

A Provision is recognized when it is Probable ( Probabity > 50%) that there would be an outflow of economic resources and that a reliable estimate can be made - IAS 37

Since there  is a 45% chance of losing, it is not probable to recognize a provision. Thus a Contingent liability is recognized instead

Contingent Liabilities are only disclosed if the amounts are significant and are not shown on the face of the financial statement (no journal entry)

3. Why accrue an expense?

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Because accrued expenses represent a company's obligation to make future cash payments, they are shown on a company's balance sheet as current liabilities.

After discontinuing the ordinary business operations and closing the accounts on May 7, the ledger of the partnership of Anna, Brian, and Cole indicated the following:
Cash 7,500
Noncash assets 105,000
Liabilities 27,500
Anna capital 45,000
Brian capital 15,000
Cole capital 25,000
112,500 112,500
The partners share net income and losses in the ratio of 3:2:1. Between May 7-30, the noncash assets were sold for 150,000, the liabilities were paid, and the remaining cash was distributed to the partners.
(A) Prepare a statement of partnership liquidation.
(B) Assume the facts as in (A) except that noncash assets were sold for 45,000 and any partner with a capital deficiency pays the amount of the deficiency to the partnership, prepare a statement of partner liquidation

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Answer:

The Partnership of Anna, Brian, and Cole

A) Statement of Partnership Liquidation:

Available cash for distribution = $157,500

Payment of liabilities =                   27,500

Cash available for distribution  $130,000

Distribution to partners:

Anna                                              67,500

Brian                                              30,000

Cole                                              32,500

Total distributed                      $130,000

B) Statement of Partnership Liquidation:

Available cash for distribution = $52,500

Payment of liabilities =                  27,500

Cash available for distribution  $25,000

Capital accounts balances =       85,000

Deficiency =                               $60,000

Distribution of deficiency to partners:

Anna 3/6                                      30,000

Brian                                            20,000

Cole                                              10,000

Total distributed                       $60,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cash                       7,500

Noncash assets 105,000

Total assets        112,500

Liabilities            27,500

Anna capital       45,000

Brian capital       15,000

Cole capital       25,000

                         112,500

Profit sharing ratio = 3:2:1

Sales proceeds from noncash assets = $150,000

Total cash available = $157,500 ($150,000 + 7,500)

Total capital repaid                                     $85,000

Balance to be redistributed:     $45,000

Partners                                      Excess    Capital        Total

Anna 3/6                                    22,500    45,000     $67,500

Brian 2/6                                     15,000    15,000       30,000

Cole 1/6                                        7,500   25,000       32,500

how gross profit or loss is calculated​

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The Gross Profit for a company simply refers to the income that a particular company has left after the company has paid it's direct expenses that was incurred during production.

The formula to calculate the gross profit is:

Gross Profit = Revenue – Cost of Goods Sold.

In a case whereby the cos of goods sold is more than the revenue, we will get a gross loss.

Determine the variance and indicate if each variance is favorable (F) or unfavorable (U). Variances are absolute numbers so no ( ) or - for negative. Amounts are in whole dollars and can contain a $ and a comma or not. For example, $123,456 or 123456. Indicate F or U for each variance. Item Budget Actual Variance F or U Sales price $400 $390 Cost of goods sold $192,500 $180,000 Materials usage $90,000 $89,000 Sales revenue $360,000 $390,000 Selling & Admin Expense $24,500 $20,000

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Answer:

Item                     Budget        Actual    Difference    F/U    

Sales price          $400            $390          $10             U

COGS                  $192,500     $180,000  $12,500       F

Materials usage  $90,000      $89,000    $1,000         F

Sales revenue     $360,000   $390,000  $30,000      F

Sell&Admin Exp, $24,500      $20,000    $4,500         F

Chapter 5 Activity Based Costing Licensed Gear Co. manufactures and sells college athletic fan gear and uses activity-based costing for overhead costs. Licensed Gear Co. supplied the following financial information concerning its overhead costs and the activity based costing system in 2020: Overhead costs: Distribution of resource consumption: The amount of activity for the year is as follows: How much OVERHEAD cost would be allocated to Cyclone Tailgaters, a customer who initiated 20 orders and 5 custom designs in 2020

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Question Completion:

Overhead costs:

Wages & salaries $ 925,000

Factory depreciation  125,000

Marketing department expenses 330,000

Total $ 1,380,000

Distribution of resource consumption:

                                                   Activity Cost Pools

                                        Customer       Product         Others   Total

                                         Orders          Designs

Wages & salaries               42%                46%               12%      100%

Factory depreciation         53%                33%                14%      100%

Marketing

department expenses     41%                 34%                  5        100%

The amount of activity for the year is as follows:

Cost Pool                 Activity

Customer Orders   2,125 Orders

Product Designs       325 Designs

Answer:

Licensed Gear Co.

The Overhead cost allocated to Cyclone Tailgaters is:

=  $15,475.70

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Distribution of resource consumption:

                                                   Activity Cost Pools

                                        Customer       Product         Others   Total

                                         Orders          Designs

Wages & salaries               42%                46%               12%      100%

Factory depreciation         53%                33%                14%      100%

Marketing

department expenses     41%                 54%                  5        100%

Activity Cost Pools:      Wages          Factory   Marketing        Total

                                    & salaries       Dept.        Dept.  

Customer orders        $388,500     $66,250   $135,300     $590,050

Product Designs           425,500        41,250      178,200       644,950

Others                             111,000         17,500       16,500        145,000

Total                           $925,000   $125,000   $330,000  $1,380,000

Overhead rates:        Amount        Activity            Overhead Rates

Customer orders     $590,050     2,125 Orders          $277.67

Product Designs      $644,950        325 Designs     $1,984.46

Cyclone Tailgaters  Activity   Overhead Rate    Allocated Overhead

Customer orders       20          $277.67                  $5,553.40

Product designs          5        $1,984.46                  $9,922.30

Total overhead costs allocated to Cyclone           $15,475.70

The gross domestic product (GDP) of the United States is defined as the _ all _ _ in a given period of time.
Based on this definition, indicate which of the following transactions will be included in (that is, directly increase) the GDP of the United States in 2017.
2017 GDP
Scenario Included Excluded
Zippycar, a U.S. automobile company, produces a convertible at a manufacturing plant in Minneapolis on January 9, 2017. It sells the car at a dealership in Chicago on February 2, 2017.
Treetopplers, a U.S. lumber company, produces wood at a plant in Oregon on September 19, 2017. It sells the wood to Buildit and Partners, a developer for use in the production of a new house that will be built in the United States in 2017. (Note: Focus exclusively on whether production of the wood increases GDP directly, and ignore the effect of production of the new house on GDP.)
Fastlane, a Japanese automobile company, produces a sedan at a plant in Indiana on December 12, 2017. A family buys the sedan on December 24.
An accountant starts a client's 2017 tax return on April 14, 2018, finishing it just before midnight on April 15, 2018.
Roadway Motors, a U.S. automobile company, produces a convertible at a plant in Germany on March 17, 2017. Roadway Motors imports the convertible into the United States on May 21, 2017.

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Answer:

The gross domestic product (GDP) of the United States is defined as the sum of the all final goods and services produced in a given period of time.

included

excluded

included

excluded

excluded

Explanation:

Gross domestic product is the total sum of final goods and services produced in an economy within a given period which is usually a year

GDP calculated using the expenditure approach = Consumption spending by households + Investment spending by businesses + Government spending + Net export

Items not included in the calculation off GDP includes:  

1. services rendered to oneself

2. Activities not reported to the government  

3. illegal activities

4. sale or purchase of used products

5. sale or purchase of intermediate products

The sale of the car would be included in GDP as part of investment spending

The wood is an intermediate good and would not be included in GDP

The purchase of the sedan is added to GDP as part of consumption

The work the accountant did would be added to 2018s GDP

The car produced in Germany would be included in Germany's GDP

A company has two products: standard and deluxe. The company expects to produce 37,775 standard units and 63,640 deluxe units. It uses activity-based costing and has prepared the following analysis showing budgeted cost and cost driver activity for each of its three activity cost pools. Budgeted Activity of Cost Driver Activity Cost Pool Budgeted Cost Standard Deluxe Activity 1 $ 103,850 2,500 5,250 Activity 2 $ 106,000 4,500 5,500 Activity 3 $ 95,120 3,000 2,800 Required: 1. Compute overhead rates for each of the three activities. 2. What is the expected overhead cost per unit for the standard units

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the activity rates for each cost pool:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Activity 1= 103,850 / (2,500 + 5,250)= $13.4 per unit of activity

Activity 2= 106,000 / (4,500 + 5,500)= $10.6 per unit of activity

Activity 3= 95,120 / (3,000 + 2,800)= $16.4 per unit of activity

Now, we can allocate overhead to Standard:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Standard:

Activity 1= 13.4*2,500= $33,500

Activity 2= 10.6*4,500= $47,700

Activity 3= 16.4*3,000= $49,200

Total allocated costs= $130,400

Finally, the unitary cost:

Unitary cost= 130,400 / 37,775

Unitary cost= $3.45

For each of the following scenarios involving the U.S. government, determine the primary function of government that is being served.

a. Microsoft, the operating system giant, was recently accused of illegal business practices aimed at significantly increasing its market share.
b. Productive function whereby the government promotes economic stability through fiscal policies.
c. Productive function whereby the government maintains market competition.
d. Productive function whereby the government redistributes income from rich to poor.
e. Protective function whereby the government enforces property rights.
f. Members of the Federal Reserve Bank, the central bank of the United States, meet every six weeks to adjust interest rates based on economic conditions.
g. Maintaining competition
h. Redistributing income
i. Promoting stability
j. Reallocating resources

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Answer:

a. Microsoft, the operating system giant, was recently accused of illegal business practices aimed at significantly increasing its market share.

Answer: Main objective of Microsoft is to dominate the market and create a monopoly environment. If it is allowed then people of the economy will suffer. They have to pay for the product at a high monopoly price. Microsoft will gain at the cost of customers. So social welfare will decrease. Thus by this act government has tried to maintain market competition.

b. Members of the Federal Reserve Bank, the central bank of the United States, meet every six weeks to adjust interest rates based on economic conditions.

Answer: Objective is to promote stability in the economy.

The determination of the primary function of government being served in each of the scenarios involving the U.S. government is as follows:

Scenario                                                                   Primary Function

a. Microsoft, accused of illegal

   business practice.                                             g. Maintaining competition

b. Promotion of economic stability

   through fiscal policies.                                      i. Promoting stability

c. The government maintains

   market competition.                                         g. Maintaining competition

d. The government redistributes income.          h. Redistributing income

e. The government enforces property rights.    g. Maintaining competition

f. Federal Reserve Bank semi-annual meeting.  j. Reallocating resources

What are the primary functions of government?

The primary functions of government are:

Providing leadershipMaintaining law and orderProviding public services and amenitiesProvision of national and economic securityProviding enabling environments for enterprises.

Thus, the determination of the primary function of government being served in each of the scenarios involving the U.S. government has been indicated.

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a) Determine a minimum inventory production plan (i.e., one that allows arbitrary hiring and firing). b) Determine the production plan that meets demand but does not hire or fire workers during the six-month period. c) Let’s say subcontracting is allowed. Let’s say we implement the constant workforce with subcontracting plan, what would the cost of subcontracting need to be to beat the cheaper of the two options above? d) Using this subcontracting cost of $50, formulate a LP and solve to optimality for the constraints of this problem

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Answer:

Hello your question is incomplete attached below is the complete question

answer:

A) 32 units ( number of units per month per worker )

B) number of workers required = 975 / 32 ≈ 31

c) mean of the two values = 138 + 41 ) / 2 = $89.50

Explanation:

A) Determine a minimum inventory production plan ( i.e. one that allows arbitrary hiring and firing )

The number of units per month per worker = 32 units

To have a minimum/least inventory; production plan  = demand by hiring or firing

of employees

attached below is the table

B)  determine the production plan that meets demand but does not hire or fire workers during the six-month period

To determine this production plan we have to find the per month production = (Total demand - beginning inventory ) / 6

                   = ( 6350 - 500 ) / 6  = 975 units produced

number of workers required = 975 / 32 ≈ 31

C) Calculate The cost of subcontracting needed to beat the cheaper of the two options above

regular cost = 8 * 5 = $40

we will keep 30 workers in order to determine how much subcontracting is needed and the maximum and minimum value of each unit is kept hence the overall cost <  $253900.

if subcontracting cost = $138  then total cost = $253820

If subcontracting cost = $41  then total cost = $245090.

Therefore mean of the two values = 138 + 41 ) / 2 = $89.50

D) subcontracting cost of $50 formulating a LP and solve to optimality for the constraints of this problem

Z <= (Y+1)*7680 , X + 32Y >= 5850

Transactions for Buyer and Seller Shore Co. sold merchandise to Blue Star Co. on account, $111,200, terms FOB shipping point, 2/10, n/30. The cost of the goods sold is $66,720. Shore paid freight of $1,800. Journalize Shore Co.'s entry for the sale, purchase, and payment of amount due, using the net method under a perpetual inventory system. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Inventory fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_2 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_3 Accounts Payable fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_5 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_6 Accounts Payable fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_8 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_9 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_11 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_12 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_14 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_15 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_17 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_18 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_20 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_21 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_23 fill in the blank 002d1202e07bfb8_24 Journalize Blue Star Co.'s entry for the sale, purchase, and payment of amount due. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_2 fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_3 fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_5 fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_6 fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_8 fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_9 fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_11 fill in the blank 2aa3cd04cfa0046_12

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Answer:

SHORE CO BOOKS:

Dec 31

Dr Accounts receivables Blue star Co. $109,760

Cr Sales $109,760

Dec 31

Dr Cost of goods sold $66,720

Cr Inventory $66,720

Dec 31

Dr Cash $111,560

Cr Account receivable Blue star Co. $111,560

Dec 31

Dr Account receivable Blue star Co $1,800

Cr Cash $1,800

BLUE STAR CO BOOKS

Dr Inventory $111,560

Cr Accounts Payable $111,560

Dr Accounts Payable $111,560

Cr Cash $111,560

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entries for Shore Co.'s entry for the sale, purchase, and payment of amount due

SHORE CO BOOKS:

Dec 31

Dr Accounts receivables Blue star Co. $109,760

Cr Sales $109,760

[$112,000*(100%-2%)]

Dec 31

Dr Cost of goods sold $66,720

Cr Inventory $66,720

Dec 31

Dr Cash $111,560

Cr Account receivable Blue star Co. $111,560

($109,760+$1,800)

Dec 31

Dr Account receivable Blue star Co $1,800

Cr Cash $1,800

BLUE STAR CO BOOKS

Dr Inventory $111,560

Cr Accounts Payable $111,560

($109,760+$1,800)

Dr Accounts Payable $111,560

Cr Cash $111,560

($109,760+$1,800)

ABC Corp. was formed on 1/1/05 and is in the business of buying and selling erasers. The cost of purchasing erasers and the number of erasers held in inventory has steadily increased since the company was formed. Which of the following inventory methods will result in the lowest reported gross profit in the year ended 12/31/13 income statement?
a) Average cost
b) FIFO
c) LIFO
d) Can't be determined with the information provided

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Answer:

c) LIFO

Explanation:

Indeed, the LIFO (Last in First Out) inventory method is known to give the lowest gross profit when calculating income statement.

Since this method takes account of the most recently purchased items as sold first, and the cost of purchasing erasers and the number of erasers held in inventory has steadily increased, it thus means that items bought costly would be accounted for first leading to low reported gross profit.

On June 30, 2018, Kimberly Farms purchased custom-made harvesting equipment from a local producer. In payment, Kimberly signed a noninterest-bearing note requiring the payment of $60,000 in two years. The fair value of the equipment is not known, but an 8% interest rate properly reflects the time value of money for this type of loan agreement. At what amount will Kimberly initially value the equipment? How much interest expense will Kimberly recognize in its income statement for this note for the year ended December 31, 2018?

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Answer:

$2,058

Explanation:

Present value = Amount * (Present value of $1: n=2, i=8%)

Present value = $60,000 * 0.85734

Present value = $51,440

Interest expenses = Initial value of equipment * Interest rate * Number of years

Interest expenses = $51,440 * 8% * 6/12

Interest expenses = $2,058

An Energy Star air conditioner unit costs $300 while a standard unit costs $200. The two units have the same cooling capacity. The Energy Star unit costs 5 cents per hour less to run. If you buy the Energy Star unit and run it for 12 hours per day for 6 months of the year, how long does it take to recover the $100 extra cost

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Answer: 167 days

Explanation:

Energy star unit saves 5 cents per hour.

When run for 12 hours per day it saves:

= 5 * 12

= 60 cents

The extra cost of $100 in cents is:

= 100 * 100

= 10,000 cents

Days it will take for $100 to be recovered:

= 10,000 / 60

= 166.67 days

= 167 days

In 6 months you would have saved:

= 60 cents * 180 days

= 10,800 cents

= $108

It will take a period of 167 days to recover the $100 extra cost.

Energy star unit saves 5 cents per hour and when its run for 12 hours per day, it saves:

= 5 * 12

= 60 cents

The extra cost of $100 in cents is:

= 100 * 100

= 10,000 cents

The number of days it will take for $100 to be recovered:

Days = 10,000 / 60

Days = 166.67 days

Days = 167 days

In 6 months you would have saved::

Saved amount = 60 cents * 180 days

Saved amount = 10,800 cents

Saved amount = $108

In conclusion, It will requires a period of 167 days to recover the $100 extra cost.

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What is capital market

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Answer:

Capital market is a market where buyers and sellers engage in trade of financial securities like bonds, stocks, etc. The buying/selling is undertaken by participants such as individuals and institutions. Capital market consists of primary markets and secondary markets. ...

Explanation:

Journalize the following selected transactions for January. Journal entry explanations may be omitted.
Jan. 1 Received cash from the investment made by the owner, $14,000.
2 Received cash for providing accounting services, $9,500.
3 Billed customers on account for providing services, $4,200.
4 Paid advertising expense, $700.
5 Received cash from customers on account, $2,500.
6 Owner withdrew $1,010.
7 Received telephone bill, $900.
8 Paid telephone bill, $900.

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Answer:

Jan. 1 Received cash from the investment made by the owner, $14,000.

Dr Cash 14,000

    Cr Capital, owner 14,000

Jan. 2 Received cash for providing accounting services, $9,500.

Dr Cash 9,500

    Cr Service revenue 9,500

Jan. 3 Billed customers on account for providing services, $4,200.

Dr Accounts receivable 4,200

    Cr Service revenue 4,200

Jan. 4 Paid advertising expense, $700.

Dr Advertising expense 700

    Cr Cash 700

Jan. 5 Received cash from customers on account, $2,500.

Dr Cash 2,500

    Cr Accounts receivable 2,500

Jan. 6 Owner withdrew $1,010.

Dr Withdrawals 1,010

     Cr cash 1,010

Jan. 7 Received telephone bill, $900.

Dr Utilities expense 900

     Cr Accounts payable 900

Jan. 8 Paid telephone bill, $900.

Dr Accounts payable 900

    Cr Cash 900

The Company is working on a new application for recording internal debts across teams. This program can be used to create groups that show all records of debts between the group members. Given the group debt records observed for this team (including the borrower name, lender name, and debt amount), who in the group has the smallest negative balance

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Answer:

Creative crops has the smallest negative balance for debt.

Explanation:

Debt is a cheap source of finance but excess debt increase gearing of a company which creates liquidity crisis for a company. The company has secured debts from various companies and to keep track for repayment of debt company has designed an application which shows the records for all debts. The smallest negative balance for debt is creative crops.

1.Production runs can be scheduled in
A. only one shift
B. always two shifts
C. one or two shifts
D. up to three shifts
2.Hiring the Needed Complement will always eliminate
A. Overtime
B. worker layoffs
C. a Second Shift
D. strikes
3.Management should strive to
A. increase Turnover
B. decrease Turnover
4.Increasing Capacity tends to
A. reduce the Needed Complement
B. reduce the number of workers on Second Shift
C. reduce Overtime
5.Increasing Training Hours tends to
A. increase the Needed Complement
B. decrease the Needed Complement
C. neither increase nor decrease the Needed Complement
D. both increase and decrease the Needed Complement
6.Recruiting Costs are incurred when
A. Automation levels increase
B. Production runs increase and teams match hiring to Needed Complement
C. workers are assigned to a Second Shift
7.Assuming the Productivity Index is greater than 100%, adding Overtime will
A. increase the Productivity Index
B. decrease the Productivity Index
8.Worker training is entered by the
A. Hour
B. Dollar
9.Teams can eliminate all Recruiting Costs if they wish
A. True
B. False
10.Generally, Separation Costs will be incurred when
A. Production levels increase
B. Automation Levels increase
C. Production Levels decrease
D. Production levels decrease and / or Automation levels increase

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Answer:

Explanation:

10)production levels decrease and/or automation levels increase

In year 1 the average price of X is $10, and in year 2 the average price of X is $23. If consumers buy more units of X in year 2 than in year 1, it follows that a. the law of supply does not hold for good X. b. demand for good X could be lower in year 2 than in year 1. c. supply of good X could be less in year 2 than in year 1. d. good X buyers have received an increase in income between year 1 and year 2, and good X is a normal good. e. good X buyers have received a decrease in income between year 1 and year 2, and good X is a normal good.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Normal goods are goods that are goods whose demand increases when income increases and falls when income falls

If good X is a normal good and the consumers income increases, the demand for good X would increase

It would have been that the Law of demand not supply that didn''t hold

according to the law of supply, the higher the price, the higher the quantity supplied and the lower the price, the lower the quantity supplied.

According to the law of demand, the higher the price, the lower the quantity demanded and the lower the price, the higher the quantity demanded.

New technology: Group of answer choices seldom contributes to competitive advantage or operational efficiency. frequently enables competitive advantage from product/service differentiation at lower cost. seldom enables competitive advantage from product/service differentiation at lower cost. frequently enables competitive advantage from product/service differentiation, but typically at higher cost. frequently enables operational efficiencies, but seldom enables competitive advantage.

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Answer:

frequently enables competitive advantage from product/service differentiation at lower cost.

Explanation:

According to economic theory, technology is one of the factors that contributes to economic growth.

It also increases the competitive advantage of a firm by increasing the amount of goods that can be produced and also increases the quality of the output.

Differentiation is achieved at a lower cost.

Stosch Company's balance sheet reported assets of $117,000, liabilities of $30,000 and common stock of $27,000 as of December 31, Year 1. If Retained Earnings on the balance sheet as of December 31, Year 2, amount to $78,000 and Stosch paid a $29,000 dividend during Year 2, then the amount of net income for Year 2 was which of the following?

a. $47,000
b. $60,000 $
c. 29,000
d. $18,000

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

With regards to the following, recall that;

Retained earning at end = Beginning retained earning + Net income - dividend earned

$78,000 = Net income - $29,000

Net income = $78,000 + $29,000

Net income = $107,000

Therefore, the net income for year 2 would be $107,000

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