Although appealing to more refined tastes, art as a collectible has not always performed so profitably. During 2015, an auction house sold a painting for a price of $1,180,000. Unfortunately for the previous owner, he had purchased it three years earlier at a price of $1,760,000. What was his annual rate of return on this painting?

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Answer 1

Answer:

≅-12.48

Explanation:

During 2015,$1,180,000 sales was made

3 years earlier, the  previous owner would had purchased it at a price of $1,760,000

Annual rate of return on this painting

=[tex]\sqrt[1/3]{Final Value/Starting Value - 1}\\\sqrt[1/3]{1,180,000/1,760,000 - 1}[/tex]

≅-12.48


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The budgeted income statement presented below is for Burkett Corporation for the coming fiscal year. Compute the number of units that must be sold in order to achieve a target pretax income of $167,400.

Sales (44,000 units) $968,000

Costs:

Direct materials $183,500

Direct labor 241,900

Fixed factory overhead 109,500

Variable factory overhead 151,900

Fixed marketing costs 111,900

Variable marketing costs 51,900 850,600

Pretax income $117,400

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Answer:

50,494 units

Explanation:

The sales that must be achieved in order to realize a pretax profit of $167,400 is the  total  fixed costs plus target pretax profit all divided by contribution per unit

Total fixed costs=fixed factory overhead+fixed marketing costs=$109,500+$111,900=$221,400.00  

Contribution per unit= sales price per unit-variable cost per unit

sales price per unit=$968,000/44000=$22

variable cost per unit=($183,500+$241,900+$151,900+$51900)/44,000=$14.30 Contribution per unit=$22-$14.30 =$7.70

target sales units=($221,400+$167,400)/$7.70= 50,494 units  

Sams Job Shop buys one part- Tegdiws for use in its production system. The parts are needed throughout the entire 365-day year. Tegdiws are used at a relatively constant rate and are ordered whenever the remaining quantity drops to the reorder level. Data for the product is as follows:
ITEM TEGDIW WIDGET
Annual demand 10,000 5,000
Holding cost (% of item cost) 20% 20%
Setup or order cost $ 150.00 $ 25.00
Lead time 4 weeks 1 weeks
Safety stock 55 units 5 units
Item cost $ 10.00 $ 2.00
Required:
What is the inventory control system for Tegdiws? That is, what is the reorder quantity and the reorder point for Tegdiws?

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Answer:

The inventory control system for Tegdiws is 1224.74 Units, the re-order point for Tegdiws is 824.24 Units.

The economic order quantity is also called the inventory control system for Tegdiws.

Explanation:

Solution

Given that:

Now

For Tegdiws Company the following information is given below:

The Annual demand = 10,000

The cost of item = $10.00

The lead time (L)= 4 weeks

The safety cost =  55 units

The ordering cost (S)= $150.00

The holding cost (H) = 20%

The economic order quantity is referred to as the inventory control system for Tegdiws

Thus, we find the inventory control system for Tegdiws which is given below:

EOQ =√ 2DS/h

=√2*10000 *150/2

=1224.74 Units

The next step is to calculate the re-order point for Tegdiws company which is computed below:

R = dL + safety stock

Where

d = This is the demand done  weekly

which is,

d = 10000/52

=192.31

Thus,

R = (192.31 * 4) +55

= 120 + 11

=824.24 Units.

On January 1, 2021, Splash City issues $340,000 of 9% bonds, due in 20 years, with interest payable semiannually on June 30 and December 31 each year. Assuming the market interest rate on the issue date is 10%, the bonds will issue at $310,831.

On January 1 2021, Splash City issues $390,000 of 7% bonds, due in 10 years, with interest payable semiannually on June 30 and December 31 each year.
Assuming the market interest rate on the issue date is 6%, the bonds will issue at $419,013.

Required:
a. Record bonds issued at a discount and related semiannual interest.

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Answer:

Dr cash                                          $310,831

Dr discount on bonds payable   $29,169

Cr bonds payable                                             $340,000

On 30th June 2021

Dr  interest expense      $ 15,542  

Cr cash                                            $15,300

Cr discount on bonds payable        $242

On 31st   December  2021

Dr  interest expense      $ 15,554  

Cr cash                                            $15,300

Cr discount on bonds payable        $254

Explanation:

The bond issued at a discount is the first bond whose cash proceeds of $310,831 were less than face value of $340,000.

Discount=face value -cash proceeds=$340,000-$310,831=$29,169.00  

Find attached bond amortization schedule.

Here, we are preparing the journal entry to record bonds issued at a discount and related semiannual interest for Splash City.

                                   Journal Entries

Date              Account Titles and Explanation     Debit          Credit

1-Jan-21         Cash                                                 $310,831

                      Discount on issue of bond             $29,169

                               To Bond Payable                                      $340,000

                     (To record issue of bond at discount)

Date              Account Titles and Explanation     Debit     Credit

30-Jun-21     Interest expense                               $15,542

                     ($310,831*10% * 6/12)

                             To Discount on issue of bond                 $242

                              To Cash                                                    $15,300

                     (To record interest expense and discount amortization)

Date              Account Titles and Explanation      Debit      Credit

31-Dec-21      Interest expense                              $15,554

                      [($310,831+$242)*10%*6/12)

                             To Discount on issue of bond    $254

                              To Cash                                                     $15,300

                      (To record interest expense and discount amortization)

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Rite Shoes was involved in the transactions described below. Journal each transaction. If an entry is not required, state "No Entry." A) Purchased $8,200 of supplies on account.B) Paid weekly salaries, $920. C) Provided services to customers on account, $5,300. D) Paid for supplies purchased in (a) above. E) Placed an order for $6,200 of supplies.

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Answer:

Dr Supplies     $8,200

Cr Accounts payable      $8,200

Dr salaries expense    $920

Cr Cash                                 $920

Dr accounts receivable $5,300

Cr sales revenue                        $5,300

Dr accounts payable        $8,200

Cr cash                                                $8,200

Explanation:

The purchase of supplies on account would be debited to supplies account and credited to accounts payable.

The payment of weekly salaries would be debited to salaries expense and credited to cash.

The amount in connection with services provided on account is a credit to sales revenue and a debit to accounts receivable.

Payment for supplies would a credit to cash and a debit to accounts payable.

Placement of an order would have no entry until the goods are received.

Michigan Mattress Company is considering the purchase of land and the construction of a new plant. The land, which would be bought immediately (at t = 0), has a cost of $100,000 and the building, which would be erected at the end of the first year (t = 1), would cost $500,000. It is estimated that the firm's after tax cash flow will be increased by $100,000 starting at the end of the second year, and that this incremental flow would increase at a 10 percent rate annually over the next 10 years. What is the approximate payback period? 2 years 4 years 6 years 8 years 10 years

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Answer:

6 years

Explanation:

The Payback period calculates how much it takes the amount invested in a project to be recovered from the cumulative cash flow.

Total amount invested =  $500,000 +  $100,000 =  $-600,000

Cash inflow in year 2 =  $100,000

Amount recovered in year 2 = $-600,000 + 100,000 = $-500,000

Cash inflow in year 3 =  $100,000 × 1.1 = 110,000

Amount recovered in year 3=$-500,000 + 110,000 = $-390,000

Cash inflow in year 4= $121,000

Amount recovered in year 4 = $-390,000 + $121,000 = $-269,000

Cash inflow in year 5= $133,100

Amount recovered in year 5 = $-269,000 + $133,100 = $-135,900

Cash inflow in year 6 = $146,410

Amount recovered in year 6 = $146,410 $-135,900 = $10,510

The amount is recovered In 5.93 years

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Which of the following statements describes an inherent weakness in the use of the marginal-analysis model for establishing an advertising budget? A. It is unsuitable as a basis for budgeting only in the case of direct-response advertising. B. It only considers environmental factors that affect the effectiveness of the promotional program. C. The budget is often set according to the FIFO method. D. The budget is determined by management solely on the basis of what is felt to be necessary. E. It assumes that sales are determined solely by advertising and promotion.

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Answer:

E. It assumes that sales are determined solely by advertising and promotion.

Explanation:

The marginal-analysis model assesses the incremental benefits of an activity compared to the additional costs incurred by that same activity.  It is a decision-making tool to help maximize potential profits or benefits.

Sales are not determined solely by advertising and promotion.  There are many other factors, including price, demand and supply, the elasticity of the good, the nature of the good, among other factors.  The sales of goods considered to be necessities are not affected much by advertising and promotion, unlike luxury goods, for example.

An online retailer monitors customer complaints through social media. There are seventeen categories associated with these complaints and include such categories as poor quality, not as described on-line, price too high and slow delivery. When creating a chart to determine which of these categories represents the most frequent problem, it will be necessary to draw a?

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Answer: Pareto Chart

Explanation:

A Pareto Chart is a type of chart that mixes both the line and bar graphs.

It works by putting the Frequency of the complaint categories on the vertical axis and the category on the horizontal axis.

The frequency bars are arranged from the most frequent to the least frequent and then there is a line that shows the cumulative frequencies of the complaint categories.

The benefit of this graph is that one can see the most frequent complaint as soon as they look at the graph which is why it is most useful to this question.

I have attached an example to better explain.

silence is gold explain in a hundred words that can be used ethically at workplace​

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Answer:

Silence is gold is the business strategy used by many organizations in relation to communication ethics. The business communication is effective when the precise and correct information is circulated. When there is culture of unnecessary talks in business there can be unhealthy arguments and excessive criticisms which may ruin business strategies. Business ethics is implementing strategies which are to be followed by all employees. The strategies are formed after keeping in mind concerns of all stakeholders including how to treat employees. The silence can be a business ethics strategy to avoid gossips, as it may lead to negative consequences at the workplace.

Explanation:

Silence is strategy of introvert people but it is hard for extroverts to keep silence in a communication. There are some situations where keeping silent is better than to speak. There can be business situations where excess talks can bring negative effects to the company profits and may disturb company culture. Silence is peaceful and implementing culture of silence may bring peace to a business. When there will be less talks among employees the people will be more productive and focus on their own tasks rather than wasting time in an unhealthy discussion. Keeping this in mind it is fairly said "Silence is Gold"

The warehouse manager at Johnson Cor. is considering installing additional insulation in the warehouse. He estimates that the annual savings would be a reduction in heating cost from the current $16,000 per year to approximately $12,000 per year. Johnson Corp. Desires to earn 12% ROI, and the cost of installing the insulation is expected to be $20,000. How many years does the warehouse have to run in order to justify the insulation project

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Answer:

9 years

Explanation:

Note: See the attached excel file for the calculation of the cumulative present value (PV).

Annual cost saving = $16,000 - $12,000 = $4,000

With annual cash saving of $4,000 and 12% return on investment (ROI), the cumulative PV of the cash flow from installing the insulation becomes positive in the 9th year at $1,313.

Since the cumulative PV is positive in the 9th year, that means the discounted payback year is 9th year. Therefore, the warehouse have to run for 9 years in order to justify the insulation project.

Note:

The actual discounted payback period is approximately 8 years and 1 month as calculated below:

Discounted payback period = 8 years and ((129.44/1,442.44) * 12) = 8 years and 1 month.

The adjusted trial balance of Grouper Corp. at December 31, 2022, includes the following accounts: Retained Earnings $16,300, Dividends $5,800, Service Revenue $36,100, Salaries and Wages Expense $13,800, Insurance Expense $1,790, Rent Expense $4,010, Supplies Expense $1,490, and Depreciation Expense $850.

Required:
Prepare an income statement for the year.

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Answer:

net income is $ 14,160.00  

Explanation:

The income statement from which the net income for the year is derived is shown below:

Grouper Corp. Income Statement as at 31 December ,2022.

Service revenue                                                       $36,100

salaries and wages  expense $13,800

insurance  expense                 $1,790

rent expense                            $4,010

supplies expense                    $1,490

depreciation expense             $850

Total expenses                                                       ($ 21,940)

Net income                                                                $ 14,160

ending retained earnings =$ 14,160.00+$16,300.00-$5,800.00=$24,660.00

Bagrov Corporation had a net decrease in cash of $17,000 for the current year. Net cash used in investing activities was $59,000 and net cash used in financing

activities was $45,000. What amount of cash was provided (used) in operating activities?

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Answer:

Cash provided under operating activities= $87,000

Explanation:

The cash flow statement is that which provides information on the source(s) of use of cash generated by the business. It provides the information into there activities of operating, investing and financing.

The net cash position= Cash from operating + investing + financing

let the cash from operating be represented by y

-17,000 = y-59,000 -45,000

y =-17,000+59,000 +45,000

y=87 ,000

Cash provided under operating activities= $87,000

For February, sales revenue is $700,000; sales commissions are 5% of sales; the sales manager's salary is $96,000; advertising expenses are $90,000; shipping expenses total 2% of sales; and miscellaneous selling expenses are $2,500 plus 1/2 of 1% of sales. Total selling expenses for the month of February are

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Answer:

Total Selling Expenses for the month of February is $241,000

Explanation:

Sales Commissions ($700,000 of sales x 5%)  = $35,000

Sales Manager Salary = $96,000

Advertising expenses = $90,000

Shipping expenses = ($700,000 of sales x 2%) = 14,000

Miscellaneous selling expenses = ($2,500 + $700,000 x 1% x 0.5) = $6,000

Total Selling Expenses (Summation of all the calculated above working)= $241,000

The following is a list of costs that were incurred in the production and sale of large commercial airplanes:___________.
A) Classify each cost as either a product cost or a period cost.
B) Indicate whether each product cost is a direct materials cost, a direct labor cost, or a factory overhead cost.
C) Indicate whether each period cost is a selling expense or an administrative expense.

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Its A i just did this question

The following is a list of costs that were incurred in the production and sale of large commercial airplanes Classify each cost as either a product cost or a period cost. Hence, option A is correct.

What is large commercial?

Large Commercial refers to use by a for-profit organization that conducts business and offers commercial goods or services in the county where the communication site is situated and has a population of at least 150,000.

Anything that is commercial is typically related to business or commerce. A commercial is a piece of company advertising. Selling products or services for a profit is referred to as commerce. Additionally, commercial trading is conducted in the forward and futures markets, typically for hedging reasons.

To summarize, commercial speech is the promotion of a good or service through written works, radio, television, or the Internet. Commercials, Internet advertisements, and fliers are a few examples.

Thus, option A is correct.

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A customer has requested that Byrd Corporation fill a special order for 9,000 units of product S51 for $20.50 a unit. Product S51's normal unit product cost is $14.40: Direct materials $ 3.10 Direct labor 1.50 Variable overhead 6.40 Fixed overhead 3.40 Unit product cost $ 14.40 The customer would like modifications made to product S51 that would increase the variable costs by $5.00 per unit and that would require an investment of $36,000 in special molds that would have no salvage value. The annual financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company as a result of accepting this special order should be: _______

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Answer:

Effect on income= $4,500 increase

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Special offer: 9,000 units of product S51 for $20.50 a unit.

Direct materials $ 3.10

Direct labor 1.50

Variable overhead 6.40

The customer would like modifications made to product S51 that would increase the variable costs by $5.00 per unit and that would require an investment of $36,000 in special molds that would have no salvage value.

Because it is a special offer, we will not have into account the fixed costs.

Unitary variable cost= 3.1 + 1.5 + 6.4 + 5= $16

Investment= 36,000

Effect on income= 9,000* (20.5 - 16) - 36,000

Effect on income= 40,500 - 36,000

Effect on income= $4,500 increase

You have just won the lottery and will receive $560,000 in one year. You will receive payments for 26 years, and the payments will increase 4 percent per year. If the appropriate discount rate is 11 percent, what is the present value of your winnings

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Answer:

PV= $3,634,716.01

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Cash flow= $560,000

Number of years= 26

Interest rate= 11%

growth rate= 4%

First, we will determine the final value. We will include the growth rate to the interest rate. We need to use the following formula.

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

A= annual cash

FV= {560,000*[(1.15^26)-1]}/ 0.15

FV= $137,598,703.2

Now, the present value:

PV= FV/(1+i){ n

PV= 137,598,703.2/(1.15^26)

PV= $3,634,716.01

The following data are taken from the financial statements of Ivanhoe Company. 2017 2016 Accounts receivable (net), end of year $ 581,300 $ 557,500 Net sales on account 4,888,000 4,117,000 Terms for all sales are 1/10, n/45 Collapse question part (a) Compute for each year the accounts receivable turnover. At the end of 2015, accounts receivable was $519,500. (Round answers to 1 decimal place, e.g. 12.5.)

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Answer:

2016 Accounts receivable turnover is 7.65

2017 Accounts receivable turnover is 8.58

Explanation:

Accounts receivable turnover is the ratio of the net credit sales  divided by the average accounts receivable for the period

For 2016 average accounts receivable=($519,500+$557,500)/2=$538,500.00

Net credit sales in 2016 is $ 4,117,000

Accounts receivable turnover for 2016=$4,117,000/$538,500= 7.65  

For 2017 average accounts receivable=($557,500+$ 581,300)/2=$569,400.00  

Net credit sales in 2017 is $ 4,888,000

Accounts receivable turnover for 2017=$4,888,000/$569,400= 8.58  

Your firm has the opportunity to invest $75,000 in a new project opportunity but due to cash flow concerns, your boss wants to know when you can pay back the original investment. Using the discounted payback method, you determine that the project should generate inflows of $30,000, $30,000, $25,000, $20,000, and $20,000 respectively for an expected five years after completion of the project. Your firm's required rate of return is 10%. How long will it take to pay back the initial project investment

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Answer:

It will take the project 3 years 3.6 months to pay back the initial investment.

Explanation:

The discounted payback period is the length of time of time it will take the present value of the cash inflows to recoup its initial cost.

To compute the discounted payback period we will follow the steps below:

Step 1: Compute the present value

Compute the Present Value of the cash inflows

Year                                       Present Value    Cumulative PV

0                                               75,000                (75,000)

1          30,000 × 1.1^(-1)=         27272.72              (47,727.27)

2         30,000 × 1.1^(-2)  =       24793.38            (22,933.88)

3.         25,000 × 1.1^(-3)=      18782.87                (4,151.0)

4.          20,000 × 1.1^(4) =      13,660.26911

5.         20,000 ×  1.1^(-5)=      12,418.42646

Step 2 : compute the payback period using the present value of cash flows

Discounted payback period = 3 years + ( 4,150/13,660)× 12 months

                                               = 3 years 3.6 months

It will take the project 3 years 3.6 months to pay back the initial investment.

9. The major problem addressed by the warehouse layout strategy is: A) minimizing difficulties caused by material flow varying with each product. B) requiring frequent close contact between forklift drivers and item pickers. C) addressing trade-offs between space and material handling. D) balancing product flow from one work station to the next. E) locating the docks near a convenient access

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Answer:

C) Addressing trade-offs between space and material handling.

Explanation:

Addressing trade offs between material handling and space in the warehouse is a major problem been tackled in warehouse layout strategy.

In any case where it is been found that your warehouse or distribution centre capacity is at bursting point, and costs are escalating while service levels are not being met, it is natural to assume that a bigger warehouse would go a long way to addressing the issues.

That is why experts in this field that have extensive experience in assisting customers in the identification of causal issues through its(warehouse) facility design, operations audits and also layout.

Answer:

Option C. Addressing trade-offs between space and material handling.

Explanation:

The reason is that the warehouse layout plan discusses the major problem of stocking the inventory in a manner that it uses less space and as a result reduces the cost of the warehouse rentals. The modern warehouse softwares does the same with more valuable guidelines and stock flow control which helps in lowering the handling cost of the inventory and also helps increasing the space for additional inventory.

Use the following information to calculate the ratios listed below: Total Assets 650,000 Total Liabilities 300,000 Current Assets 60,000 Current Liabilities 20,000 Net Income 70,000 Shares Outstanding 12,000 Accounts Receivable 55,000 Sales 439,000 Inventory 25,000 Dividends 10,000

Quick Ratio:
Earnings Per Share:
Return on Assets:
Debt/Equity Ratio:
Days Sales in Receivables:

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Answer:

a. Quick Ratio = 1.75

b. Earnings Per Share = $5 per share

c. Return on Assets = 10.77%

d. Debt/Equity Ratio = 85.71%

e. Days Sales in Receivables = 46 days

Explanation:

a. Quick Ratio

Quick Ratio = (Current Assets - inventory) / Current Liabilities = (60,000 - 25,000) / 20,000 = 35,000 / 20,000 = 1.75

b. Earnings Per Share

Earnings Per Share = (Net Income - Dividends) / Shares Outstanding  = (70,000 - 10,000) / 12,000 = 60,000 / 12,000 = $5 per share

c. Return on Assets

Return on Assets = Net Income / Total Assets = 70,000 / 650,000 = 0.1077, or 10.77%.

d. Debt/Equity Ratio

Shareholder equity = Total Assets - Total Liabilities = 650,000 - 300,000 = 350,000

Debt/Equity Ratio = Total liabilities / Shareholder equity = 300,000 / 350,000 = 0.8571, or 85.71%.

e. Days Sales in Receivables

Days Sales in Receivables = (Accounts Receivable / Sales) * 365 = (55,000 / 439,000) * 365 = 46 days.

zero-coupon bond is a security that pays no interest, and is therefore bought at a substantial discount from its face value. If stated interest rates are 11% annually (with continuous compounding) how much would you pay today for a zero-coupon bond with a face value of $2,600 that matures in 7 years

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Answer:

$1,203.83

Explanation:

For computing the present value using the continuous compounding we need to apply the formula and the calculation part is also shown in the spreadsheet. Kindly find it below.

Given that

Face value = $2,600

Interest rate = 11%

Time period = 7 years

The formula is shown below:

= Face value ÷ EXP (Interest rate × Time period)

= $2,600 ÷ EXP (11% × 7)

= $1,203.83

Maricela writes slowly. When preparing a first draft, she spends a good deal of time formatting and choosing the correct font. Maricela doesn’t like to move on to the next sentence until she has perfected each one. She rarely has time for revision.
What advice would you give Maricela to help her allow more time for revision?
A. Don’t perfect each sentence before moving on. Compose quickly.
B. Use a thesaurus to help perfect each sentence as you compose.
C. Spend your time writing, not formatting.

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Your answer would be C because she’s mostly spending her time formatting than writing a good sentence until she has perfected a sentence , Hope this helps !

Massachusetts passed a law forbidding any public utility from encouraging a pro-nuclear energy position in utility advertisements or in billing information provided to customers. Is the targeting speech protected under the freedom of speech clause

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Answer:

Targeting speech is protected by the freedom of speech clause of the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.

Explanation:

It clearly states that  

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances."

The above amendment guarantees the freedom and the rights of individuals to speak freely. Kindly note that an individual under the law may be:

Human or a Natural Person or a Physical Person. An example of a Natural Person is the person reading this or the person who wrote it. Legal, corporate, or juristic. An example of a corporate is an organisation such as is referred to in the question. The Public Utility Companies are corporate individuals and are beneficiaries of the freedom of expression or speech afforded by the First Amendment.

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Which of the following statements is/are FALSE? I) When evaluating a capital budgeting decision, we generally include interest expense. II) Only include as incremental expenses in your capital budgeting analysis the additional overhead expenses that arise because of the decision to take on the project. III) As a practical matter, to derive the forecasted cash flows of a project, financial managers often begin by forecasting earnings.

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Answer:

option I: When evaluating a capital budgeting decision, we generally include interest expense.

Explanation:

Capital budgeting can simply be defined as the process by which a  company evaluates prospective expenditures or investments that will be of a lucrative deal to the company. they are any project undergo by firms or companies that will bring  a great deal of money and value to the company.

capital budgeting decisions usually are of different kinds as it  ranges from mutually exclusive projects,accept-reject decision  or acceptance rule and the  capital rationing decision

capital budgeting covers the process of investing money for the company with the view that or of generating positive returns and does not include interest expense.

At the end of the year, the records of NCIS Corporation provided the following selected and incomplete data: Common stock ($10 par value); no changes in account during the year. Shares authorized: 210,000. Shares issued: _______ (all shares were issued at $15 per share; $2,130,000 total cash collected). Treasury stock: 4,000 shares (repurchased at $22 per share). The treasury stock was acquired after a stock split was announced. Net income: $262,200. Dividends declared and paid: $140,760. Retained earnings beginning balance: $565,000.Required: 1. Complete the following tabulation: Shares authorized Shares issued Shares outstanding 2. What is the balance in the Additional Paid-in Capital account. Additional paid-in capital 3. What is earnings per share (EPS). (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Earnings per share

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Answer:

1) Shares authorized: 210,000.

Shares issued: 142,000 shares

Shares outstanding: 135,000 shares

2) Balance in Additional paid in Capital is $710,000

3) Earning Per Share is $1.94 per share

Explanation:

1) Shares Authorized = 210,000 shares

Shares issued = Cash Collected ÷ Issue Price

= $2,130,000 ÷ $15 per share = 142,000

Shares outstanding = Shares issued - Treasury Stock

= 142,000 shares - 7,000 shares

= 135,000 shares

2) Balance in Additional paid in Capital = (Issue Price - Par Value) × Shares issued

= ($15 - $10) × 142,000 shares

= $710,000

3) Earning Per Share = Net Income ÷ Shares Outstanding

= $262,200 ÷ 135,000 shares

= $1.94 per share

Shares authorized = 210,000 shares; Shares issued = 142,000 shares; Shares outstanding = 135,000 sharesBalance in Additional paid in Capital = $710,000Earning Per Share = $1.94 per share

1. The Authorized shares refers to shares that a firm is allowed by law to issue to the public.

The Authorized shares = 210,000 shares

The Issued shares refers to the shares that the company offers to the public for subscription.

The Issued shares = Cash Collected / Issue Price = $2,130,000 / $15 per share = 142,000 shares

The outstanding shares refers to the remaining shares after the share repurchase.

The outstanding shares = Shares issued - Treasury Stock = 142,000 shares - 7,000 shares = 135,000 shares

2. Balance in Additional paid in Capital = (Issue Price - Par Value) × Shares issued

Balance in Additional paid in Capital = ($15 - $10) * 142,000 shares

Balance in Additional paid in Capital = $5 * 142,000 shares

Balance in Additional paid in Capital = = $710,000

3. Earning Per Share = Net Income / Shares Outstanding

Earning Per Share = $262,200 / 135,000 shares

Earning Per Share = $1.94 per share

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Micro Enterprises has the capacity to produce 10,000 widgets a month, and currently makes and sells 9,000 widgets a month. Widgets normally sell for $6 each, and cost an average of $5 to make, including fixed costs. The monthly fixed costs are $18,000. Coyote Corp. has offered to buy 1,000 widgets at $4 each. What is the "cost" per unit in the context of evaluating the offer from Coyote Corp.

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Answer:

Cost per unit= $5

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Units= 9,000

Widgets normally sell for $6 each, and cost an average of $5 to make, including fixed costs. The monthly fixed costs are $18,000. Coyote Corp. has offered to buy 1,000 widgets at $4 each.

To determine which option is best, we need to calculate the relevant costs. In this case, we don´t have any information regarding how much of the fixed costs are avoidable. I will assume that none.

Because none of the fixed costs are avoidable, they will remain constant in both options. Therefore, fixed costs are irrelevant.

Cost per unit= unitary variable costs

Cost per unit= $5

It is cheaper to buy the product.

Thomlin Company forecasts that total overhead for the current year will be $11,667,000 with 168,000 total machine hours. Year to date, the actual overhead is $7,895,000 and the actual machine hours are 91,000 hours. The predetermined overhead rate based on machine hours is Round the factory overhead rate to the nearest dollar before multiplying by the number of hours. a.$87 per machine hour b.$47 per machine hour c.$69 per machine hour d.$128 per machine hour

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Answer: c.$69 per machine hour

Explanation:

The predetermined overhead rate is the rate that the company forecasted that overhead would cost per hour.

Thomlin Company forecasted that total overhead for the current year will be $11,667,000 with 168,000 total machine hours.

The Predetermined Overhead rate would therefore be,

= Total Forecasted Overhead / Machine Hour

= 11,667,000 / 168,000

= $69.44

= $69

This means that the forecast was that for every Machine Hour, overhead accrued was $69.

McCoy's Fish House purchases a tract of land and an existing building for $810,000. The company plans to remove the old building and construct a new restaurant on the site. In addition to the purchase price, McCoy pays closing costs, including title insurance of $1,100. The company also pays $10,200 in property taxes, which includes $7,100 of back taxes (unpaid taxes from previous years) paid by McCoy on behalf of the seller and $3,100 due for the current fiscal year after the purchase date. Shortly after closing, the company pays a contractor $40,500 to tear down the old building and remove it from the site. McCoy is able to sell salvaged materials from the old building for $5,400 and pays an additional $11,200 to level the land.
Required:
Determine the amount McCoy's Fish House should record as the cost of the land. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.)

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Answer:

The amount McCoy's Fish House should record as the cost of the land is $864,500

Explanation:

In order to calculate the amount McCoy's Fish House should record as the cost of the land we would have to make the following calculation:

cost of the land=Purchase price(including building+ insurance+back property tax+cost incurred to remove the building-salvage value of materials+cost incurred to level the land

cost of the land=$810,000+$1,100+$7,100+$40,500-$5,400+$11,200

cost of the land=$864,500

The amount McCoy's Fish House should record as the cost of the land is $864,500

On January 1, 2018, Brian Company purchased at par $831,000, 6 percent bonds issued by Laura Company to be held as available-for-sale securities. At December 31, 2018, the bonds had a fair value of $804,600. The bond investment was sold on July 1, 2019, for $834,400. Brian Company’s fiscal year ends on December 31. Using the following categories, indicate the effects of the transactions listed above, assuming the securities are available-for-sale.

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Answer:

THE TRANSACTION DATE : December 31, 2018.

TRANSACTION: Record the trading securities at fair value.

ASSETS: - 26,400

LIABILITIES:

STAKEHOLDERS' EQUITY: -26,400

REVENUE/GAINS:

EXPENSES/LOSSES: $26,400

NET INCOME: - 26,400

THE TRANSACTION DATE : July 1, 2019.

TRANSACTION: Adjust to fair value.

ASSETS: $29,800

LIABILITIES:

STAKEHOLDERS' EQUITY: $29,800

REVENUE/GAINS: $29,800

EXPENSES/LOSSES:

NET INCOME: $29,800

RECORD THE SALE OF TRADING SECURITIES(ASSETS) = $0.

Explanation:

So, anything dealing with trading securities has to do with trading in which securities are held down for a period of time and then later the securities will be sold.

So, here are the categories for the transactions listed in the question above, assuming the securities are available-for-sale.

THE TRANSACTION DATE : December 31, 2018.

TRANSACTION: Record the trading securities at fair value.

ASSETS: - 26,400

LIABILITIES:

STAKEHOLDERS' EQUITY: -26,400

REVENUE/GAINS:

EXPENSES/LOSSES: $26,400

NET INCOME: - 26,400

THE TRANSACTION DATE : July 1, 2019.

TRANSACTION: Adjust to fair value.

ASSETS: $29,800

LIABILITIES:

STAKEHOLDERS' EQUITY: $29,800

REVENUE/GAINS: $29,800

EXPENSES/LOSSES:

NET INCOME: $29,800

RECORD THE SALE OF TRADING SECURITIES(ASSETS) = $0.

Describe how you plan to account for the organizational roles and experience level of your audience as you prepare your presentation. Describe how the educational level of the viewers will impact your presentation.

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Answer: The answer is provided below

Explanation:

To account for the organizational roles and the experience level of my audience, it is vital to include material in an organized manner which relates and is also relevant to their roles. The presentation would be from their role’s point of view, in order for them to understand the material and how the material relates to their work. The terminology I choose will also be based on the level of experience they possess. In a situation whereby the audience includes mostly members from the upper level of management, I will focus more on management side of my strategic plan. Lastly, I would try incorporate facts in a way which is understandable to everyone. elaborate complex facts.

The educational level of the viewers will hugely impact the complexity of terms used in the presentation and how deep I can explain the topic presented in the presentation.

Problem 4-03 (Algorithmic) 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 revenueproducing 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 $1.7 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 $1.7 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. $

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Answer:

auto: $535,500furniture: $144,500other secured: $391,000signature: $119,000risk-free: $510,000projected return: $160,480  (9.44%)

Explanation:

We can let the variables a, f, o, s, r stand for the amounts invested in auto loans, furniture loans, other secured loans, signature loans, and risk-free securities, respectively. The restrictions imposed are ...

r ≤ 0.30(1.7·10^6)s ≤ 0.10(a +f +o +s)f +o ≤ ao +s ≤ ra +f +o +s +r = 1.7·10^6

And the objective is to maximize ...

  p = 0.08a +0.10f +0.11o +0.12s +0.09r

We can write the constraints in standard form as ...

r -510000 ≤ 0-a -f -o +9s ≤ 0-a +f +o ≤ 0o +s -r ≤ 0a +f +o +s +r -1700000 = 0

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It is convenient to formulate this problem as a "solver" problem in a spreadsheet program. The spreadsheet and the solver setup are shown in the attachments. The result is ...

Automobile Loans $535,500Furniture Loans $144,500Other Secured Loans $391,000Signature Loans $119,000Risk Free Securities $510,000

The projected total annual return: $160,480   (9.44%)

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Comment on the attachments

The first attachment shows the NeoOffice spreadsheet used to solve this problem. The formula shown is filled in all cells G3:G8. The second attachment shows the Solver setup used to solve this problem. There are actually five constraints. The one not showing is $G$7 = 0.

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