Ben and Carla Manchester plan to buy a condominium. They will obtain a $210,000, 20-year mortgage at 8.0 percent. Their annual property taxes are expected to be $2,676. Property insurance is $1,296 a year, and the condo association fee is $305 a month. Based on these items, determine the total monthly housing payment for the Manchesters. Use Exhibit 9-9. (Round time value factor to 2 decimal places and final answer to the nearest whole number.)

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Answer 1

Answer:

$2,393

Explanation:

Property taxes and insurance can be added to the Manchester's monthly mortgage payment.

The mortgage payment without the property taxes or insurance expense = $210,000 / 119.5546 PV annuity factor, 0.667%, 240 periods) = $1,756.52

monthly installment for property taxes = $2,676 / 12 = $223

monthly installment for insurance expense = $1,296 / 12 = $108

condo association fee = $305

total monthly payment = $2,392.52 ≈ $2,393


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When determining the value of a firm, which of the following statements is true? Investors are risk averse. Other things being equal, they prefer to pay more for stocks that are less risky and that have relatively more certain cash flows than other stocks. Investors love risk. Other things being equal, they prefer to pay more for stocks that are riskier and have uncertain cash flows. Investors are risk neutral. Other things being equal, they prefer to pay more for stocks that are less risky and have uncertain cash flows.

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Answer:

Investors are risk averse. Other things being equal, they prefer to pay more for stocks that are less risky and that have relatively more certain cash flows than other stocks

Explanation:

A risk averse investor is an investor that would want lower returns from investments would lower risks

A risk neutral investor in neutral towards risks. They can invest in projects with high or low risks

A risk loving investor in an investor who prefers a person prefers risky return over guaranteed return

Brandon and Jane Forte file a joint tax return and decide to itemize their deductions. The Fortes' income for the year consists of $119,000 in salary, $500 interest income, $1,000 nonqualifying dividends, and $500 long-term capital gains. The Fortes' expenses for the year consist of $2,500 in investment interest expense and $800 in tax preparation fees. Assuming that the Fortes' marginal tax rate is 32 percent and they make no special elections, what is the amount of investment interest expense deduction for the year

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Answer:

$1,500

Explanation:

Calculation for the amount of investment interest expense deduction for the year

Using this formula

Investment interest expense deduction=Interest income+ Nonqualifying dividend

Let plug in the formula

Investment interest expense deduction=$500+$1,000

Investment interest expense deduction=$1,500

Therefore the amount of investment interest expense deduction for the year will be $1,500


Hy-Vee (grocery store) would most accurately be classified as

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Answer:

distributer

Explanation:

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A company uses a process costing system. Its Weaving Department completed and transferred out 120,000 units during the current period. The ending inventory in the Weaving Department consists of 40,000 units (20% complete with respect to direct materials and 60% complete with respect to conversion costs). Determine the equivalent units of production for the Weaving Department for direct materials and conversion costs assuming the weighted average method. Multiple Choice 120,000 materials; 120,000 conversion. 120,000 materials; 160,000 conversion. 128,000 materials; 120,000 conversion. 128,000 materials; 144,000 conversion. 128,000 materials; 184,000 conversion.

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Answer:  128,000 materials; 144,000 conversion

Explanation:

Materials

Equivalent Units of Production = Units transferred out + Percentage complete of ending inventory

= 120,000 + (20% * 40,000)

= 128,000 units

Conversion

Equivalent Units of Production = Units transferred out + Percentage complete of ending inventory

= 120,000 + (60% * 24,000)

= 144,000 units

The law of diminishing marginal utility says that:_____.
a. as a person consumes more and more of a certain good, the addition to total satisfaction decreases.
b. as a person's income increases, the satisfaction associated with each dollar spent decreases. as
c. a person consumes more and more of a certain good, the additional satisfaction increases.
d. as a person's income increases, the satisfaction associated with each additional dollar earned increases.
Assume that this law holds for Quincy with ice cream and pretzels. Quincy decides to eat less ice cream and more pretzels. As a result:_______.
A. Quincy's marginal utility of ice cream decreases, and his marginal utility of pretzels increases.
B. Quincy's marginal utility of both ice cream and pretzels decreases.
C. Quincy's marginal utility of both ice cream and pretzels increases.
D. Quincy's marginal utility of ice cream increases, and his marginal utility of pretzels decreases.

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Answer: 1. a. As a person consumes more and more of a certain good, the addition to total satisfaction decrease.

2. D.Quincy's marginal utility for ice cream increases and his marginal utility for pretzels decreases.

Explanation:

Diminishing marginal utility implies that one gains extra satisfaction from the consumption of an extra unit of a particular good but that as one continue to consume, there'll be dissatisfaction because the extra unit consumed will not bring more satisfaction like the former ones.

For example, if one is thirsty and buys water, an extra unit will at first give satisfaction but more extra water will not be as satisfying like the first one.

If Quincy eats less ice cream and more pritzels, the marginal utility for ice cream will increase as she'll get more satisfaction because she only consumed less while for pritzels, the satisfaction will reduce if she takes an extra.

Tyrone wants to spend $15,000 on a new car three years from now. He opens a savings account and deposits $3,250 today. One year from now, he plans to deposit $3,000 in the account, and one year after that, he plans to deposit another $3,000. If the account earns 6% interest per year, how much additional money will Tyrone need to meet his $15,000 goal?

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Answer:

Tyrone will need $4578.4 to meet his $15,000 goal

Explanation:

Tyrone wants to spend amount on a new car three years from now=$15,000

Formula : [tex]A=P(1+\frac{r}{100})^n[/tex]

Where A=future value

P=present value  

r=rate of interest

n=time period.

Future value of deposits=[tex]3250 \times(1.06)^3+3000 \times(1.06)^2+3000 \times (1.06)[/tex]

Future value of deposits= 10421.60

So, additional money needed=15000-10421.60=4578.4

Hence  Tyrone will need $4578.4 to meet his $15,000 goal

Lonergan Company occasionally uses its accounts receivable to obtain immediate cash. At the end of June 2021, the company had accounts receivable of $1,060,000. Lonergan needs approximately $640,000 to capitalize on a unique investment opportunity. On July 1, 2021, a local bank offers Lonergan the following two alternatives:________.
a. Borrow $640,000, sign a note payable, and assign the entire receivable balance as collateral. At the end of each month, a remittance will be made to the bank that equals the amount of receivables collected plus 9% interest on the unpaid balance of the note at the beginning of the period.
b. Transfer $690,000 of specific receivables to the bank without recourse. The bank will charge a 2% factoring fee on the amount of receivables transferred. The bank will collect the receivables directly from customers. The sale criteria are met.
Required:
1. Prepare the journal entries that would be recorded on July 1 for
a. alternative a.
b. alternative b
2. Assuming that 80% of all June 30 receivables are collected during July, prepare the necessary journal entries to record the collection and the remittance to the bank for
a. alternative a
b. alternative b.

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Answer:

Please see attached detailed solution to the above question

Explanation:

Please find attached journal entries prepared the two alternatives.

Admission prices to Dollywood are $50 for a one-day ticket, $80 for a two-day ticket, and $100 for an annual pass. Based on these prices, the marginal cost of visiting Dollywood the second day is _____, the third day is _____, and the fourth day is _____.

a. $40; $33.33; $25
b. $30; $20; $0
c. $30; $10; $10
d. $80; $100; $100

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Answer: b. $30; $20; $0

Explanation:

Admission prices to Dollywood are $50 for a one-day ticket, $80 for a two-day ticket, and $100 for an annual pass. Based on these prices, the marginal cost of visiting Dollywood the second day is $30, the third day is $20, and the fourth day is $0.

The marginal cost is the extra cost per day of going to Dollywood.

Second day

Marginal cost = Second day price - First day

= 80 - 50

= $30

Third day

Marginal cost = Third day price - Second day

= 100 - 80

= $20

Fourth Day

Marginal cost = Fourth day price - third day

= 100 - 100

= $0

A company forecasts growth of 6 percent for the next five years and 3 percent thereafter. Given last year's free cash flow was $100, what is its horizon value (PV looking forward from year 4) if the company cost of capital is 8 percent?

a. $0
b. $1,672
c. $2,000
d. $2,676

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Answer:

d. $2,676

Explanation:

The computation of the horizontal value is shown below:

FCF1 = (100 × 1.06) = 106

FCF2  = (106 × 1.06) = 112.36

FCF3 = (112.36 × 1.06) = 119.1016

FCF4  = (119.1016 × 1.06) = 126.247696

FCF5  = (126.247696 × 1.06) = 133.8225578

Now

Horizon value is

= FCF5 ÷ (Cost of capital  - Growth rate)

= 133.8225578 ÷ (0.08  - 0.03)

= $2,676

Hence, the correct option is d.

The horizon value will be "$2,676".

According to the question,

The computation of the horizontal value will be:

→ [tex]FCF_1 = 100\times 1.06[/tex]

             [tex]= 106[/tex]

→ [tex]FCF_2 = 106\times 1.06[/tex]

             [tex]= 112.36[/tex]

→ [tex]FCF_3 = 112.36\times 1.06[/tex]

             [tex]= 119.1016[/tex]

→ [tex]FCF_4 = 119.1016\times 1.06[/tex]

             [tex]= 126.25[/tex]

→ [tex]FCF_5 = 126.25\times 1.06[/tex]

             [tex]= 133.8226[/tex]

hence,

The horizon value will be:

= [tex]\frac{FCF_5}{Cost \ of \ capital - Growth \ rate}[/tex]

By putting the values, we get

= [tex]\frac{133.8226}{0.08-0.03}[/tex]

= [tex]2,676[/tex] ($)

Thus the above approach i.e., "option d" is right.

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Check My Work (No more tries available) Field Industries' outstanding bonds have a 25-year maturity and $1,000 par value. Their nominal yield to maturity is 9.25%, they pay interest semiannually, and they sell at a price of $850. What is the bond's nominal (annual) coupon interest rate

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Answer:

7.70%

Explanation:

Semi-annual YTM = 9.25%/2 = 4.625%

Number of periods = 25*2 = 50 Periods

C = Coupon Amount

Price of the bond = Present Value of coupon interests + Present Value of Par Value  

$850 = C*(PVIFA 4.625%, 50 Years) + $1,000*(PVIF 4.625%, 50 Years)

$850 = (C x 19.3667869) + ($1000 x 0.1042861)

$850 = (C x 19.3667869) + 104.29

$745.71 = (C x 19.3667869])

C = $745.71 / 19.3667869

C = $38.50

Coupon payment (C) = $38.50  

Hence, annual Coupon Amount = $38.50 * 2 = $77.00

Bond Nominal (annual) Coupon Interest Rate = (Annual Coupon Amount / Par Value) x 100

Bond Nominal (annual) Coupon Interest Rate = ($77.00 / 1,000) x 100

Bond Nominal (annual) Coupon Interest Rate = 7.70%

A company, which is currently operating at full capacity, has sales of $2,480, current assets of $820, current liabilities of $510, net fixed assets of $1,670, and a 5 percent profit margin. The company has no long-term debt and does not plan on acquiring any. The company does not pay any dividends. Sales are expected to increase by 10 percent next year. If all assets, short-term liabilities, and costs vary directly with sales, how much additional equity financing is required for next year

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Answer:

$61.60

Explanation:

Equity funding need =  Projected assets - Projected liabilities - Current equity - Projected increase in retained earnings

Equity funding need = $2,739 - $561 -  $1,980 - $136.40

Equity funding need = $61.60

Workings

Projected assets = (Current assets + Fixed assets) * 1.10 = 820+1,670 * 1.10 = $2,739

Projected liabilities = Current liabilities * 1.10 = 510 * 1.10 = $561

Current equity = Current assets + Fixed assets - Current liabilities = 820 + 1,670 - 510 = $1,980

Projected increase in retained earnings  = Sales*5% * 1.10 = $2,480*5% * 1.10 = 124*1.10 = $136.40

Pension data for David Emerson Enterprises include the following: ($ in millions) Discount rate, 10% Projected benefit obligation, January 1 $ 360 Projected benefit obligation, December 31 465 Accumulated benefit obligation, January 1 300 Accumulated benefit obligation, December 31 415 Cash contributions to pension fund, December 31 150 Benefit payments to retirees, December 31 54 Required: Assuming no change in actuarial assumptions and estimates, determine the service cost component of pension expense for the year ended December 31.

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Answer:

$123

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the service cost component of pension expense for the year ended December 31.

PENSION BENEFIT OBLIGATION

Beginning of the year Projected benefit obligation $360

Service cost ?

Interest cost $36

(10%*360)

Loss (gain) on PBO $0

Less: Retiree Benefits ($54)

End of the year Projected benefit obligation $465

Hence,

SERVICE COST= ($465-$360-$36+$54)

SERVICE COST= $123

Therefore the service cost component of pension expense for the year ended December 31 will be $123

Joint Cost Allocation—Net Realizable Value Method Nature's Garden Inc. produces wood chips, wood pulp, and mulch. These products are produced through harvesting trees and sending the logs through a wood chipper machine. One batch of logs produces 20,304 cubic yards of wood chips, 14,100 cubic yards of mulch, and 9,024 cubic yards of wood pulp. The joint production process costs a total of $32,000 per batch. After the split-off point, wood chips are immediately sold for $25 per cubic yard while wood pulp and mulch are processed further. The market value of the wood pulp and mulch at the split-off point is estimated to be $22 and $24 per cubic yard, respectively. The additional production process of the wood pulp costs $5 per cubic yard, after which it is sold for $30 per cubic yard. The additional production process of the mulch costs $4 per cubic yard, after which it is sold for $32 per cubic yard.
Allocate the joint costs of production to each product using the net realizable value method.
Joint Product Allocation
Wood chips $
Wood pulp
Mulch
Totals $
Support department cost allocation—comparison
Becker Tabletops has two support departments ( Janitorial and Cafeteria) and two production departments (Cutting and Assembly). Relevant details for these departments are as follows:
Support Department Cost Driver
Janitorial Department Square footage to be serviced
Cafeteria Department Number of employees
Janitorial
Department Cafeteria
Department Cutting
Department Assembly
Department
Department costs $310,000 $169,000 $1,504,000 $680,000
Square feet 50 5,000 1,000 4,000
Number of employees 10 3 30 10
Allocated the support department costs to the production departments using the direct method below.
Cutting
Department Assembly
Department
Janitorial Department cost allocation $62,000 $248,000
Cafeteria Department cost allocation $126,750 $42,250
Allocated the support department costs to the production departments using the reciprocal services method below.
Cutting
Department Assembly
Department
Janitorial Department cost allocation $38,200 $152,800
Cafeteria Department cost allocation $216,000 $72,000
Allocated the support department costs to the production departments and Cafeteria Department using the sequential method below.
Cafeteria
Department Cutting
Department Assembly
Department
Janitorial Department cost allocation $155,000 $31,000 $124,000
Cafeteria Department cost allocation $243,000 $81,000
Compare the total support department costs allocated to each production department under each cost allocation method.
a. Which production department is allocated the most support department costs under the direct method?
Cost
$
b. Which production department is allocated the most support department costs under the sequential method?
Cost
$
c. Which production department is allocated the most support department costs under the reciprocal services method?
Cost
$
Support Department Cost Allocation—Direct Method
Christmas Timber, Inc., produces Christmas trees. The trees are produced through a cutting and pruning process. Machine maintenance and janitorial labors are performed throughout the production process by nonproduction employees. Maintenance and janitorial costs are allocated based on machine hours used and the number of trees in each department, respectively. The company estimates that the cutting and pruning areas typically have about 18 and 72 trees, respectively, in them at 1 time. The company also estimates that the cutting process requires about 9 times as many machine hours as the pruning process. The total costs of each department are as follows:
Maintenance Department $8,000
Janitorial Department 5,000
Cutting Department 56,000
Pruning Department 12,000
Using the direct method of support department cost allocation, determine the total cost of each production department after allocating all support costs to the production departments.
Cutting
Department Pruning
Department
Production departmentsʼ total costs $ $

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Answer:

1. Nature's Garden Inc.

Joint Cost Allocation—Net Realizable Value Method:

Joint Product Allocation

Wood chips $11,268  ($25/$71 * $32,000)

Wood pulp       9,915 ($22/$71 * $32,000)

Mulch              10,817 ($24/$71 * $32,000)

Totals        $32,000

2. Becker Tabletops

Allocation of Janitorial and Cafeteria Costs:

a. Assembly

b. Cutting

c. Cutting

Direct Method:

Department     Cutting    Assembly

Janitorial        $62,000    $248,000

Cafeteria      $126,750      $42,250

Total costs   $188,750    $290,250

Reciprocal Method:

Department     Cutting    Assembly

Janitorial       $38,200     $152,800

Cafeteria     $216,000      $72,000

Total costs $254,200    $224,800

Sequential Method:

Department     Cutting    Assembly  Cafeteria

Janitorial       $155,000      $31,000   $124,000

Cafeteria      $243,000     $81,000

Total costs  $398,000   $112,000   $124,000

3. Christmas Timber, Inc.

Allocation of support departmental costs to production to departments:

                             Maintenance  Janitorial       Cutting       Pruning

Department costs      $8,000       $5,000       $56,000     $12,000

Maintenance               (8,000)                               7,200            800

Janitorial                                         (5,000)           1,000          4,000

Total costs                                                       $64,200      $16,800

Maintenance allocation ratio = 9:1

Janitorial allocation ratio = 1:4

Explanation:

Becker Tabletops

Allocation of Janitorial and Cafeteria Costs:

Direct Method:

Department     Cutting    Assembly

Janitorial        $62,000    $248,000

Cafeteria      $126,750      $42,250

Total costs   $188,750    $290,250

Reciprocal Method:

Department     Cutting    Assembly

Janitorial       $38,200     $152,800

Cafeteria     $216,000      $72,000

Total costs $254,200    $224,800

Sequential Method:

Department     Cutting    Assembly  Cafeteria

Janitorial       $155,000      $31,000   $124,000

Cafeteria      $243,000     $81,000

Total costs   $398,000   $112,000    $124,000

a. Why do some price controls help create black markets?
b. What is a black market you have personally seen?

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Answer:

Price ceiling creates black markets

Price ceiling is when the government or an agency of the government sets the maximum price of a good or service. Price ceiling is binding if it is set below equilibrium price.

When a binding price floor is established, producers would earn less profits and as a result they would stop selling their products in the free markets. This would lead to scarcity and a result a black market can emerge. Goods would be sold at a higher price in the black markets than it would in the free markets.

So, black markets can arise as a result of price ceiling and the need of producers to earn higher profits

b. During the war, when there was a rationing of meat. Farmers declared less animal births to authorities and sold the undeclared livestock in the black market.

Also, in less developed countries e.g. Nigeria, when there is scarcity of fuel. Black markets arise where fuel are sold for higher prices

Explanation:

Mills Corporation acquired as an investment $225 million of 8% bonds, dated July 1, on July 1, 2021. Company management is holding the bonds in its trading portfolio. The market interest rate (yield) was 6% for bonds of similar risk and maturity. Mills paid $250 million for the bonds. The company will receive interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31. As a result of changing market conditions, the fair value of the bonds at December 31, 2021, was $240 million. Required: 1. & 2. Prepare the journal entry to record Mills’ investment in the bonds on July 1, 2021 and interest on December 31, 2021, at the effective (market) rate. 3. Prepare the journal entry by Mills to record any fair value adjustment necessary for the year ended December 31, 2021. 4. Suppose Moody’s bond rating agency upgraded the risk rating of the bonds, and Mills decided to sell the investment on January 2, 2022, for $266 million. Prepare the journal entries required on the date of sale.

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Answer:

Please see solution below.

Explanation:

1.

July 1, 2021

Dr Investment in bonds $225,000,000

Dr Premium on investment in bonds $25,000,000

Cr Cash $250,000,000

December 31, 2021

Dr Cash $18,000,000

Cr Interest revenue $15,000,000

Cr Premium on investments in bonds

$3,000,000

2.

Investment in bonds. $225,000,000

Premium on investment in bonds $22,000,000

3.

January 2, 2022

Dr. Cash $266,000,000

Cr Investment in bonds $225,000,000

Cr Premium on investment in bonds $22,000,000

Cr Gain on sale of investments $19,000,000

Workings:

Effective interest rate on first coupon received = [ $225,000,000 × 8%] - [ $250,000,000 × 6%]

= $18,000,000 - $15,000,000

= $3,000,000

Premium on investment in bonds = $25,000,000 - $3,000,000

= $22,000,000

Determine which of the following transactions may require adjustments. (Check all that apply.) Multiple select question. Supplies were purchased at the beginning of the year, but not all were used. a 24-month insurance policy was prepaid Equipment was purchased in the middle of the year. Six months of rent were paid in advance. An advance payment was received from a customer earlier in the month, but only partially earned by the end of the month. a one-month premium on an insurance policy was paid An employee was paid his weekly wages in full at the end of the week. Rent was paid for the month.

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Answer:

Transactions that require end-of-period adjustments:

1. Supplies were purchased at the beginning of the year, but not all were used.

2. a 24-month insurance policy was prepaid

3. Six months of rent were paid in advance.

4. An advance payment was received from a customer earlier in the month, but only partially earned by the end of the month.

Note: No. 3 depends on when the rent was paid.

Explanation:

These transactions do not require any end-of-period adjustments:

1. Equipment was purchased in the middle of the year.

2. a one-month premium on an insurance policy was paid

3. An employee was paid his weekly wages in full at the end of the week.

4. Rent was paid for the month.

These four transactions require recording in the journals and not adjustments.  They do not require end-of-the-period adjusting entries.  It is only the depreciation expense for the equipment that will require adjustment for the half year.

Marigold Corp. wants to sell a sufficient quantity of products to earn a profit of $100000. If the unit sales price is $13, unit variable cost is $8, and total fixed costs are $200000, how many units must be sold to earn income of $100000?

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Answer:

Units to be sold= 60,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

The unit sales price is $13, the unit variable cost is $8, and the total fixed costs are $200,000.

To calculate the number of units to be sold, we need to use the break-even point in units formula:

Break-even point in units= (fixed costs + desired profit) / contribution margin per unit

Break-even point in units= (200,000 + 100,000) / (13 - 8)

Break-even point in units= 60,000

Units to be sold= 60,000

Competitive firms' profits are ______________ monopolistically competitive firms' profits in the long run.

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Answer and Explanation:

Competitive firms' profits (economic profit) are same as monopolistically competitive firms' profits in the long run. Both competitive firms and monopolistic firms have zero profit in the long run. This is because for competitive firms, increased competition by entry of new firms creates high competition therefore infinitely homogenous divisible products hence zero economic profit in the long run. Also in monopolistically competitive firms, there is economic profit in short run but it soon becomes zero profit in the long run

Which of the following is an example of internally caused behavior? An employee was laid off because the company was attempting to cut costs by laying off employees. An employee was late for a team meeting because of a heavy downpour. An employee could not come to work because he met with an accident. An employee could not attend an interview because of a delayed flight. An employee was fired from work because he violated a company policy.

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Answer:

An employee was fired from work because he violated company policy

Explanation:

One of the factor that determine the behavior of people is the way the event arround them is interpreted. Those that can control things arround them usually take responsibility for what they do compare to set of people believing that situation arround them is beyond their control, which is explained in" attribution theory" by Fritz Heider. Internally caused behavior can be regarded as challenging behavioras a result of internal stimuli such as traits, pain and anxiety.

Out of the options given in the question only "An employee was fired from work because he violated a company policy" is an example of internally caused behavior, since the violation is on the path of the employee which is as a result of internal behavior known to him.

Which statement is correct? In the short run, the pure monopolist will maximize total profits by producing at that level of output where the difference between price and average total cost is greatest. Pure monopolists do not always realize economic profits. Because of its ability to administer prices, the pure monopolist can increase its price and increase its volume of sales simultaneously. In the short run, the pure monopolist will charge the highest price it can get for its product.

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Answer: Pure monopolists do not always realize economic profits.

Explanation:

Even though Pure Monopolies are the only sellers or makers of a good in a market and can therefore set their own prices, this does not mean that they will always make a profit talk more an economic one.

In the short run for instance, a Pure monopoly could see its average cost higher than its average revenue because some factors of production could not be varied. In this scenario, the monopolist would realize economic losses.

Assuming the Sporty line is discontinued, total fixed costs remain unchanged, and the space formerly used to produce the Sporty line is used to increase the production of Luxury watches by 250%, how will operating income be affected

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Answer:

c. Increase of $192,500

Explanation:

Note: The full question is attached

Particulars                 Luxury Amount$

Sales                                $950,000

(380000*250/100)

Less: Variable cost          $612,500

(245000*250/100 )                            

Total contribution            $337,500

Less: Fixed expenses      $80,000  

Net Operating Income    $257,500

Change in Operating Income = New Profit - Existing profit = $257,500 - $65,000   = $192,500

Hence, there is an increase of $192,500

You are the marketing analyst for Better Beans Coffee Company, which has nine stores nationwide. The company wants to build two additional stores. Your executive team has decided that rather than expand to new markets, they want Better Beans to begin opening additional stores in existing markets. While this will create cannibalization in the short term, it will create marketing and operating efficiencies as more stores are opened in each city.As a scrappy and growing startup, Better Beans does not yet have access to complex marketing analytics software. Fortunately, you are an expert at gathering market data from inside and outside the company and crunching accurate numbers with nothing more than an Excel spreadsheet.You have been tasked with calculating the two best markets for opening an additional store. You have already calculated two things that allow you to estimate the net additional revenue in each market after adding a second store:Revenue for a second store in each marketThe revenue lost from estimated cannibalization at the first store.Important note: Due to the high investments already made in existing stores, management has specified that any market where cannibalization is 25% or more should be eliminated from consideration.1. Ignoring cannibalization rates for now, what two markets have the highest net revenue increases when adding a second store?a. Dallas and Portlandb. Los Angeles and Orlandoc. Chicago and Dallasd. Orlando and Dallase. Los Angeles and Portland2. What two markets should be chosen for a second store based on management's criteria that the cannibalization rate for the existing store should be less than 25%?Note: Cannibalization rates and net revenue increase amounts need to be considered when making this determination.a. Los Angeles and Orlandob. Atlanta and Houstonc. Atlanta and Portlandd. Los Angeles and Portlande. Los Angeles and Houston

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Question Completion:

Existing Store  Revenue 2nd Store Cannibalization Revenue Net Revenue

                                        Revenue         Estimate      Drop         Increase for

                                                                                                      Market

Los Angeles   1,450,000  1,570,000         10%           145,000    1,425,000

Houston         1,400,000   1,475,000        25%          350,000    1,125,000

Orlando         2,100,000   2,155,000        30%          630,000   1,525,000

Atlanta           1,600,000   1,780,000         55%         880,000     900,000

Chicago         1,950,000   1,730,000         40%         780,000     950,000

San Diego    3,400,000  3,090,000          10%         340,000  2,750,000

Portant          1,000,000   1,075,000         25%         250,000     825,000

Dallas           2,000,000   1,850,000         60%       1,200,000    650,000

Boston         2,300,000  2,200,000         50%        1,150,000  1,050,000

1. Ignoring cannibalization rates for now, what two markets have the highest net revenue increases when adding a second store?

San Diego and Orlando

Atlanta and Dallas

Orlando and Dallas

San Diego and Portland

Dallas and Portland

2. What two markets should be chosen for a second store based on management's criteria that the cannibalization rate for the existing store should be less than 30%

Note: Cannibalization rates and net revenue increase amounts need to be considered when making this determination.

San Diego and Orlando

San Diego and Los Angeles

Chicago and Los Angeles

Chicago and Portland

San Diego and Portland

Answer:

Better Beans Coffee Company

1. San Diego's $2,750,000 and Orlando's $1,525,000 presented the highest net revenue increases when adding a second store.

2. Based on management's criteria that the cannibalization rate for the existing store should be less than 30%, San Diego with 10% and Los with 10% Cannibalization rates should be chosen.

Explanation:

Cannibalization Rate is a measure of the impact of new products or the presence of new stores on sales revenue for existing products or stores.  Cannibalization happens when a business, like the Better Beans Coffee Company, opens a new store in a town where there is an existing store. It can also happen when Better Beans releases new coffee products.  Consumers' attention and demand for existing products can decrease, as a switch to new products or new stores takes place.

Lincoln’s landlord has included a clause in the rental contract that makes it possible for him to increase Lincoln’s monthly rent if taxes on the property go up. Which clause was included in the contract?
a. tariffs clause.
b. variable costs clause.
c. escalator clause.
d. elastic demand clause.
e. elevator clause.

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Answer:

The appropriate answer is Option c (Escalator clause).

Explanation:

The landlord of Lincoln also put a disclaimer throughout the rental lease which allows him to raise the mortgage payment of Lincoln if property wages increase. The deal had an escalator clause.An Escalator clause would be a clause inside a leasing contract as well as rent disclosure that ensures the improvement in rent sum regardless of the reasons which were not under influence of all the participants. Throughout this situation the taxation on land is raised by that of the government therefore adjustment in taxes wasn't in the jurisdiction of all entities.

The other options given aren't connected to just the given case. In such a way that the response above is right.

What is the profit margin for a firm with the following: dividend payout ratio of 55 percent, capital intensity ratio of 1.4, debt-equity ratio of .68, and sustainable growth rate of 6.2 percent

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Answer:

2.33%

Explanation:

Capital intensity ratio=total assets /sales=1.4

debt-equity ratio=debt/equity=0.68 ( debt is 0.68 while equity is 1 since 0.68/1=0.68)

total assets=debt+equity=0.68+1=1.68

return on equity=sustainable growth rate*retention rate

sustainable growth rate=6.2%

retention rate=1-dividend payout ratio=1-55%=45%

return on equity=6.2%*45%=2.79%

Using the point formula , the return on equity formula is given below:

return on equity=profit margin*asset turnover*assets/equity

return on equity=2.79%

profit margin is the unknown

asset turnover=sales/total assets=1/Capital intensity ratio=1/1.4

assets/equity=1.68/1=1.68

2.79%=profit margin*1/1.4*1.68

2.79%=profit margin*1.20

2.79%/1.20=profit margin

profit margin=2.33%

You estimate that by the time you retire in 35 years, you will have accumulated savings of $2 million. If the interest rate is 8% and you live 15 years after retirement, what annual level of expenditure will those savings support?

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Answer:

We can use the present value of an annuity formula to determine the annual distribution. I'm assuming that your distributions will be made in a similar manner to an annuity due (the first payment happens when you retire).

annual distribution = principal balance / PV annuity factor

principal balance = $2,000,000PV factor annuity due, 8%, 15 periods = 9.24424

annual distribution = $2,000,000 / 9.24424 = $216,350.94

if instead, the first distribution is received at the end of the first year of retirement, then the annual distribution will be:

annual distribution = principal balance / PV annuity factor

principal balance = $2,000,000PV factor ordinary annuity, 8%, 15 periods = 8.55948

annual distribution = $2,000,000 / 8.55948 = $233,659.05

The manager of Triks Burgers keeps track of the number of customers served at different periods of the day in an attempt to plan a schedule for workers that matches the demand for the restaurant's products. By using this tracking system, the manager of Triks Burgers is utilizing ________ control.

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Answer:

"Output" is the right approach.

Explanation:

Performance monitoring would be an output control method where current output measures are opposed to scheduled output to detect issues at the job core. That's the method used to analyze the production, which would be the end outcome or the facilities that an organization offers. It must be clearly explained that the production or the final result is the only component to be evaluated by the client.

The beginning balance in the raw materials inventory account was $25,000. During the month, the company made raw materials purchases amounting to $54,000. At the end of the month, the balance in the raw materials inventory account was $37,000. Direct labor cost was $25,000 and manufacturing overhead cost was $62,000. The beginning balance in the work in process account was $22,000 and the ending balance was $23,000. The beginning balance in the finished goods account was $44,000 and the ending balance was $50,000. Selling expense was $21,000 and administrative expense was $38,000. The prime cost for November was:

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Answer:

$67,000

Explanation:

The computation of prime cost is shown below:-

Total conversion cost = Direct labor + Manufacturing overhead

= $25,000 + $62,000

= $87,000

Total prime cost = Beginning raw material + Raw material purchased - Ending raw material + Direct labor

= $25,000 + $54,000 - $37,000 + $25,000

= $67,000

hence, the prime cost is $67,000

A(n) _____ is a picture of the relationships among tasks and those employees given authority to do those tasks.

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Answer:

organizational chart

Explanation:

Every organisation is composed of an hierarchical setup that outlines the tasks and responsibilities that each employees and workers needs to perform according to the heirchical structure.

These structures are laid down on a chart/diagram called organisational chart or organigram. An organisational chart is a picture of the relationships among tasks and those employees given authority to do those tasks.It helps in directing the employees to take the right actions and proper reporting.

Look in a recent issue of The Wall Street Journal at "NYSE-Composite Transactions."a. What is the latest price of IBM stock? b. What are the annual dividend payment and the dividend yield on IBM stock? c. What would the yield be if IBM changed its yearly dividend to $1.50? d. What is the P/E on IBM stock? e. Use the P/E to calculate IBM’s earnings per share. f. Is IBM’s P/E higher or lower than that of Exxon Mobil? g. What are the possible reasons for the difference in P/E?

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Answer:

A) $191.08

B)  The annual dividend = $0.85 per share

     dividend yield = 1.78%

C) 3.14%

D) 13.74

E) $13.91

F) IBM's P/E  at 13.74 is higher than Exxon Mobil P/E at 11.29

G) The possible reasons for the difference in P/E is due to the difference in EPS earned by each company and also the difference in stock price of each company's stock

Explanation:

Referring the the recent issue of the wall street Journal at NYSE-Composite Transactions

A) The Latest price of IBM stock = $191.08

B)  What are the annual dividend payment and the dividend yield on IBM stock

The annual dividend = $0.85 per share

dividend yield = 1.78%

C) calculate what the yield will become if yearly dividend is moved up to $1.50

first we find the price per share

price per share = annual dividend per share / current dividend yield

                         = 0.85 / 1.78%  = 0.85 / 0.0178 = $47.75

since we now have the price per share value we can now calculate the dividend yield

dividend yield = annual dividend / price per share

                       = $1.50 / $47.75 =  0.0314

                       = 3.14 %

D) Calculate the P/E on IBM stock

 = 13.74 times as it was traded for the last 12 months

E) calculate IBM's earnings per share using P/E

 earnings per share = Price / P/E

 Latest  price of IBM stock = $191.08

  P/E = 13.74

 earnings per share =  191.08 / 13.74  = $13.91

F) IBM's P/E  at 13.74 is higher than Exxon Mobil P/E at 11.29

G) The possible reasons for the difference in P/E is due to the difference in EPS earned by each company and also the difference in stock price of each company's stock

Relevant Range and Fixedand Variable Costs
Vogel Inc. manufactures memory chips for electronic toys within a relevant range of 76,800 to 128,000 memory chips per year. Within this range, the following partially completed manufacturing cost schedule has been prepared:
Components produced 76,800 96,000 128,000
Total costs:
Total variable costs . . . . . . . . .$27,648
Total fixed costs . . . . . . . . . . . .30,720
Total costs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$58,368
(Cost per unit: Variable cost per unit . . . . . . .
(Fixed cost per unit . . . . . . . . . .
Total cost per unit . . . . . . . . . .
Complete the cost schedule below.
When computing the cost per unit, round to two decimal places. Round all other values to the nearest dollar.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Components produced 76,800 96,000 128,000

Total costs:

Total variable costs . . . . . . . . .$27,648

Total fixed costs . . . . . . . . . . . .30,720

Total costs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$58,368

To calculate the unitary variable costs and unitary fixed costs, we need to use the following formulas:

unitary variable cost= total variable cost/number of units

unitary fixed cost= total fixed cost/number of units

For 76,800:

unitary variable cost= 27,648/76,800= $0.36

unitary fixed cost= 30,720/76,800= $0.4

Total unitary cost= 58,368/76,800= $0.76

For 96,000:

unitary variable cost= 27,648/96,000= $0.29

unitary fixed cost= 30,720/96,000= $0.32

Total unitary cost= 58,368/96,000= $0.61

For 128,000:

unitary variable cost= 27,648/128,000= $0.22

unitary fixed cost= 30,720/128,000= $0.24

Total unitary cost= 58,368/128,000= $0.46

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