Orchard Fresh, Inc., purchases apples from local orchards and sorts them into four categories. Grade A are large blemish-free apples that can be sold to gourmet fruit sellers. Grade B apples are smaller and may be slightly out of proportion. These are packed in boxes and sold to grocery stores. Apples for slices are even smaller than Grade B apples and have blemishes. Apples for applesauce are of lower grade than apples for slices, yet still suitable for canning. Information on a recent purchase of 21,000 pounds of apples is as follows: Grades Pounds Grade A 1,890 Grade B 5,250 Slices 8,400 Applesauce 5,460 Total 21,000 Total joint cost is $17,850. Required: 1. Allocate the joint cost to the four grades of apples using the physical units method. Joint Cost Grades Allocation Grade A $ Grade B Slices Applesauce Total $ 2. Allocate the joint cost to the four grades of apples by finding the average joint cost per pound and multiplying it by the number of pounds in the grade. Round the average cost answer to the nearest cent. Average cost

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Answer 1

Answer and Explanation:

According to the scenario, computation of the given data are as follow:-

1. Allocate the joint cost by using the physical unit method

Particular  Allocation of physical unit Allocated joint cost ($)

Grade A         $17,850 × 1,890 ÷ 21,000 1606.5

Grade B         $17,850 × 5,250 ÷ 21,000 4462.5

Slices         $17,850 × 8,400 ÷ 21,000 7,140

Applesauce $17,850 × 5,460 ÷ 21,000 4,641

Total                                                  17,850

Allocated Joint Cost = Total Joint Cost × Pounds Grades ÷ Total Pounds Grades  

2. Allocate the joint cost by using multiplying method:-

Average Joint Cost Per Pound is

= Total Joint Cost ÷ Total Pounds Grades

= $17,850 ÷ 21,000

= 0.85

Allocated joint cost = Average Joint Cost Per Pound ×  Pounds Grades

Particular  Allocation of average cost Allocated joint cost

Grade A            0.85 × 1,890                          1606.5

Grade B            0.85 × 5,250                          4462.5

Slices            0.85 × 8,400                          7,140

Applesauce    0.85  × 5,460                         4,641

Total                                                           17,850


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Consider two bonds, a 3-year bond paying an annual coupon of 5.90% and a 10-year bond also with an annual coupon of 5.90%. Both currently sell at a face value of $1,000. Now suppose interest rates rise to 9%. a. What is the new price of the 3-year bonds

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Answer:

First bond new price=  $921.53

Second bond new price =$801.05

Explanation:

a.  Face value= future value= $1,000

Coupon rate= 5.90%

Coupon payment= 0.0590*1,000= 59

Time= 3 years

Yield to maturity= 9%

Enter the below in a financial calculator to calculate the present value of the bond:

FV= 1,000

PMT= 59

N= 3

I/Y= 9

The value obtained is 921.53.  

Therefore, the new price of the bond is $921.53.

b. Face value= future value= $1,000

Coupon rate= 5.90%

Coupon payment= 0.0590*1,000= 59

Time= 10 years

Yield to maturity= 9%

Enter the below in a financial calculator to calculate the present value of the bond:

FV= 1,000

PMT= 59

N= 10

Interest rate per annum= 9

The value obtained is 801.05.

Therefore, the new price of the bond is $801.05.

When using capital rationing, unfunded proposals a.may be reconsidered if funds later become available. b.are discarded for purposes of decision making for all future plans. c.are always considered to be unacceptable. d.None of these choices are correct.

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Answer:

A) may be reconsidered if funds later become available.

Explanation:

Capital rationing is a strategy used by businesses (firms, companies, organisations, investors etc) in restricting the number of investments or projects that a company can presently undertake. The projects chosen are those that have the greatest potential to bring in the highest marginal profit to the business. In this strategy, companies prioritise and delve into projects that have a high rate of returns on investments much more readily than projects with a lesser rate of return on investment (ROI).

Unfunded proposals refers to projects or propositions that did not make the cut for the capital released or were not considered as 'great profit opportunities' to be invested into at the present time based on the current strategy (capital rationing). Unfunded proposals are good ideas (as no business deliberately wants to make a loss) but they were not considered by the management to be investments to delve into immediately for various reasons (ranging from low ROI to low funds to wrong timing etc.)

Knowing this, we will therefore see that under the right circumstances, unfunded proposals could be picked up again and invested into.

As such, Option A (unfunded proposals may be reconsidered if funds later become available) is the correct answer

Green Wave Company plans to own and operate a storage rental facility. For the first month of operations, the company has the following transactions.

1. January 1 Issue 10,000 shares of common stock in exchange for $25,000 in cash.
2. January 5 Purchase land for $15,500. A note payable is signed for the full amount.
3. January 9 Purchase storage container equipment for $7,300 cash.
4. January 12 Hire three employees for $1,300 per month.
5. January 18 Receive cash of $11,300 in rental fees for the current month.
6. January 23 Purchase office supplies for $1,300 on account.
7. January 31 Pay employees $3,900 for the first month's salaries.

Required:
1. Record each transaction. Green Wave uses the following accounts: Cash, Supplies, Land, Equipment, Common Stock, Accounts Payable, Notes Payable, Service Revenue, and Salaries Expense.
2. Post each transaction to T-accounts and compute the ending balance of each account. Since this is the first month of operations, all T-accounts have a beginning balance of zero.
3. After calculating the ending balance of each account, prepare a trial balance.

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Answer:

Required 1.

January 1

Cash $25,000 (debit)

Common Stock $25,000 (credit)

January 5

Land $15,500 (debit)

Notes Payable $15,500 (credit)

January 9

Equipment  $7,300 (debit)

Cash  $7,300 (credit)

January 12

Salaries Expense $3,900 (debit)

Accounts Payable $3,900 (credit)

January 18

Cash $11,300 (debit)

Service Revenue $11,300 (credit)

January 23

Supplies $1,300 (debit)

Accounts Payable $1,300 (credit)

January 31

Accounts Payable $3,900 (debit)

Cash $3,900 (credit)

Required 2.

Cash = = $25,100

Common Stock = $25,000

Land = $15,500

Notes Payable  = $15,500

Equipment  = $7,300

Salaries Expense = $3,900

Accounts Payable  = $1,300

Service Revenue = $11,300

Supplies = $1,300

Required 3.

                                               Debit               Credit

Cash                                     $25,100

Common Stock                                           $25,000

Land                                     $15,500

Notes Payable                                             $15,500

Equipment                            $7,300

Salaries Expense                 $3,900

Accounts Payable                                         $1,300

Service Revenue                                          $11,300

Supplies                                $1,300

Totals                                  $53,100           $53,100

Explanation:

Calculation of Account Balances :

Cash = $25,000 - $7,300 + $11,300 - $3,900 = $25,100

Common Stock = $25,000

Land = $15,500

Notes Payable  = $15,500

Equipment  = $7,300

Salaries Expense = $3,900

Accounts Payable = $3,900 + $1,300 -  $3,900 = $1,300

Service Revenue = $11,300

Supplies = $1,300

Suppose that banks are less able to raise funds and so lend less. Consequently, because people and households are less able to borrow, they spend less at any given price level than they would otherwise. The crisis is persistent so lending should remain depressed for some time.

Refer to Financial Crisis. In the long run, if the Fed does not respond, the change in price expectations created by the crisis shifts:


a) short-run aggregate supply right.

b) aggregate demand right.

c) aggregate demand left.

d) short-run aggregate supply left.

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Answer:

The correct answe is: d) short-run aggregate supply left.

Explanation:

In this regard, one can observe an existing problem of banks that are less able to raise funds and therefore lend less. This cycle leads to less capital inflow, due to the reduced amount of assets in the budget.

Therefore the expected scenario is the behavior of the cumulative curve of the source in the short term moving to the left, due to the decrease in the growth of the investment pattern.

Inventory records for Dunbar Incorporated revealed the following:Date Transaction Numberof Units UnitCost Apr. 1 Beginning inventory 550 $2.33 Apr. 20 Purchase 310 2.68 Dunbar sold 560 units of inventory during the month. Ending inventory assuming weighted-average cost would be (Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round weighted-average unit cost to four decimals if necessary. Round your answer to the nearest dollar amount):a. $737.b. $694.c. $817.d. $752.

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Answer:

Ending inventory assuming weighted-average cost would be $737

Explanation:

According to the given data we have the following:

Date Transaction             Number of Units Unit Cost    Total

 

Apr. 1 Beginning inventory 550                            2.33     $1,281.5

Apr. 20 Purchase                  310                            2.68      $830.8

Total                                               860                                       $2,112.3

Therefore, Weighted avearge cost = $2,112.3/860= $2.4562

Ending inventory units = 860-560 = 300

Therefore, Ending inventory assuming weighted-average cost=300*2.4562=$737

Ending inventory assuming weighted-average cost would be $737

Garcia Company issues 10%, 15-year bonds with a par value of $240,000 and semiannual interest payments. On the issue date, the annual market rate for these bonds is 8%, which implies a selling price of 117 ¼. The effective interest method is used to allocate interest expense. 1. Using the implied selling price of 117 ¼, what are the issuer's cash proceeds from issuance of these bonds? 2. What total amount of bond interest expense will be recognized over the life of these bonds? 3. What amount of bond interest expense is recorded on the first interest payment date?

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Answer:

1. Cash proceed is $281,400.

2. Total bond interest expenses over the bond llife is $318,600.

3. Bond interest expense on first interest payment date is $11,256.

Explanation:

1. Using the implied selling price of 117 ¼, what are the issuer's cash proceeds from issuance of these bonds?

Selling price = 117 ¼ / 100 = 1.1725

Cash proceed = Bond face value * Bond selling price = $240,000 * 1.1725 = $281,400.

2. What total amount of bond interest expense will be recognized over the life of these bonds?

Total interest payment = $240,000 * 10% * 15 = $360,000

Total repayment = Total interest payment + Bond par value = $360,000 + $240,000 = $600,000

Total bond interest expenses over the bond llife = Total repayment - Cash proceed/Amount borrowed = $600,000 - $281,400 = $318,600

3. What amount of bond interest expense is recorded on the first interest payment date?

Bond interest expense on first interest payment date = Cash proceed * Annual market rate on issue date * (6/12) = $281,400 * 8% * 0.5 = $11,256

Joy, a sales representative, is placed in a group with an engineer from operations, a human resource specialist, and a financial manager to develop new uses for one of the company's existing products in order to increase sales. This group is a

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Answer:

Cross-functional team.

Explanation:

This is explained to be a group that comprises of great experts, revolutionists, and thinkers from different work sectors that come together, brainstorm towards a collective goal. This can be seen in different working sector or parts of economy or societies. The case treated above is that of a company sourcing for ways to increase its product orders. There must have been a way this(marketing) has been done, but here, they require different and more technical approach to it; that is primarily the reason to recruit a cross-functional team.

Suppose that Karen deposits $500 into her checking account at the bank. The reserve requirement for Karen's bank is 12%. Assume the bank does not want to hold any excess reserves of new deposits.A. Use this information to complete the table below to show how the bank's assets and liabilities change when Karen deposits the $500.Assets LiabilitiesChange in reserves: Change in deposits:Change in loans: B. Why are deposits considered liabilities for a bank?a) Deposits must be kept as reserves at the Federal Reserve.b) Deposits can be withdrawn at any time.c) Deposits can be loaned out by the bank.d) Deposits pay interest to the owner.

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Answer and Explanation:

According to the scenario, computation of the given data are as follow:-

a.)  

Assets                    Amount($)            Liabilities               Amount($)

Change in reserves ($500 ×12%) 60 Change in deposits 500

Change in loans ($500 - $60) 440  

B) Customers can withdraw the amount of the money at any time from the bank whenever they have a need for money and at that time this is the liability of the bank to pay that amount to the customer which he wants from their savings. This is the reason that deposits are considered as liabilities for the bank. So option (b) is correct.  

   

(c) One recent cost analysis report indicates that electricity from hydroelectric power can be produced for about $0.05 per kWh , while electricity from conventional coal-fired power plants can be produced for an average of about $0.11 per kWh . Calculate the percent change in the cost of electricity for a typical house resulting from a switch between conventional coal-fired power plants to hydroelectric power. Show your work.

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Answer: 54.5%

Explanation:

Hydroelectric power is said to cost $0.05 per kWh to produce. A typical house uses 10,900 kWh in a year so in a year it would cost,

= 0.05 * 10,900

= $545

Coal-fired Electricity can be produced at a cost of $0.11 per kWh so a typical house would cost,

= $0.11 * 10,900

= $1,199

Percentage change in the cost using Coal-fired as a base is,

= (1,199 - 545)/1,199

= 0.5455

= 54.5%

54.5% is the percent change in the cost of electricity for a typical house resulting from a switch between conventional coal-fired power plants to hydroelectric power.

Answer:

The percent change in the cost of electricity from coal-fired to hydroelectric power = 54.5% reduction.

Explanation:

a) The cost of coal-fired power       =   $0.11 per KWh

b) The cost of hydroelectric power = $0.05 per KWh

c) The reduction or savings = $0.06 ($0.11 - $0.05) per KWh

d) The % change is therefore = $0.06/$0.11 x 100 = 54.5%

e) The implication is that it will cost a typical house 54.5% less when it switches from coal-fired power plants to hydroelectric power.  The house will be paying $0.06 less per KWh.

ovar Inc., a U.S. multinational, began operations this year. Jovar had pretax U.S. source income and foreign source income as follows: U.S. source income $ 600,000 Foreign source income—Country O 100,000 Total $ 700,000 Jovar paid $50,000 income tax to Country O. Compute Jovar's U.S. tax liability if it takes the foreign tax credit.

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Answer:

$204,000

Explanation:

Computation of Jovar's U.S. tax liability

First step isnto determine the U.S precredit tax.

34%×$700,000

=$238,000

U.S Precredit tax = $238,000

Second step is to calculate the foreign tax credit.

Therefore the Credit is limited to:

$238,000 * 100/700

= $34,000.

Hence:

$238,000-$34,000

=$204,000

Therefore Jovar's U.S. tax liability if it takes the foreign tax credit will be $204,000

Which of the following selections use business appropriate language? A. GR8 news. The hag in marketing got fired. B. We are going to take action in response to recent market fluctuations. C. Hi, yeah, why don’t you start the PD stuff we talked about. D. Janice, please implement the performance measure we discussed last week.

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Answer:

B. We are going to take action in response to recent market fluctuations.

D. Janice, please implement the performance measure we discussed last week.

Explanation:

The two statements above use appropriate business language because the language used is formal (although not too formal which can also be negative in a business context because it could reduce clarity), and also because the words used are part of the common business jargon.

The other two statements are inappropriate. A) is inappropriate because it uses profanity, and C) is inappropriate because the language used is too informal.

The concept of project portfolio management holds that firms should:__________.
1. Focus on short-term strategic goals.
2. Regard all projects as unified assets.
3. Focus on long-term constraints.
4. Manage projects as independent entities.

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Answer:

2. Regard all projects as unified assets.

Explanation:

Project Portfolio management allows companies and enterprises a wide range for planning and resource allocation. This concept of project portfolio management holds that firms should regard all projects as unified assets. This means that they should hold and regard all of their projects as a single unified portfolio and manage it in that way. Allowing for easier decision making and fewer errors.

Assume that the. Top level management team has accepted your recommendation how can their effectiveness be evaluated three months after implementation

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although the question provides no context or references, we can say that if the top-level management team has accepted your recommendation their effectiveness can be evaluated three months after implementation in the following way.

The recommendation needs to establish some goals that have to be accomplished in the short, medium, and long-range. After the first three months, you establish your exéctations and you should have included your KPIs or Key Performance Indicators in order to do the proper evaluation and knowing if the recommendations were valid or attainable. Lack of goals or KPIs to evaluate the recommendation would end up complicating the evaluation process.

Wayne Rogers Corp. maintains its financial records on the cash basis of accounting. Interested in securing a long-term loan from its regular bank, Wayne Rogers Corp. requests you as its independent CPA to convert its cash-basis income statement data to the accrual basis. You are provided with the following summarized data covering 2013, 2014, and 2015.
2013 2014 2015
Cash receipts from sales:
On 2013 sales 293,430 166,990 39,820
On 2014 sales 361,040 94,750
On 2015 sales 409,660
Cash payments for expenses:
On 2013 expenses 191,910 68,8703 4,880
On 2014 expenses 45,320 a176,560 55,130
On 2015 expenses 47,250 b222,210
a) Prepayments of 2014 expenses.
b) Prepayments of 2015 expenses.

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Answer:

Kindly check attached picture

Explanation:

Given the following :

2013 2014 2015

Cash receipts from sales:

On 2013 sales 293,430 166,990 39,820

On 2014 sales 361,040 94,750

On 2015 sales 409,660

Cash payments for expenses:

On 2013 expenses 191,910 68,8703 4,880

On 2014 expenses 45,320 a176,560 55,130

On 2015 expenses 47,250 b222,210

Kindly check attached picture for detailed explanation

Harris, Inc. incurred the following transactions during the month of February. Record the appropriate ones in the cash payments journal. Include posting references. A. On February 3, the company purchased $650 worth of supplies on account. The supplies account number is 15. B. On February 5, Harris, Inc. made a payment on account to Sanders Industries in the amount of $1,215 (Check No. 2214). C. On February 14, Harris, Inc. bought a one-year insurance policy for $1,500. The prepaid insurance account number is 14 (Check No. 2215). D. On February 22, Harris, Inc. paid monthly rent of $2,000. The rent expense account number is 63 (Check No. 2216). E. On February 26, Harris, Inc. purchased equipment making a down payment of $3,000 (Check No. 2217) and agreeing to pay the $4,000 balance in 30 days. The equipment account number is 18. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.Date Account CK. No. Post. Other Accounts CashDebited Ref. Accounts DR. Payable DR. CR.1 ✓ 12 23 34 4

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Answer: The answer has been attached below

Explanation:

A journal entry is the act of making records of any transactions. The transactions are listed in a way that shows the company's debit and credit balances.

It should be noted that:

February 3, the journal entry was recorded in supplies account debit ($650) and the account payable credit ($650).

February 26, the journal entry was recorded in equipment account debit was ($3000 + $4000) and the cash account credit ($3000) and the account payable credit ($4000).

Further entries has been recorded in the attached document.

Harris, Inc. records the following transactions in its cash payments journal for the month of February.

Cash Payments Journal

Date              Account CK. No.  Ref. No.  Debit     Credit

February 3: Supplies                     15       $650

                   Accounts Payable                                 $650

To record the purchase of supplies on account.

February 5: Accounts Payable              $1,215

                    Cash Check No. 2214                        $1,215

To record the payment on account to Sanders Industries.

February 14: Prepaid Insurance  14     $1,500

                   Cash  Check No. 2215                      $1,500

To record the prepayment of insurance for a year.

February 22: Rent Expense      63    $2,000

                     Cash  Check No. 2216                  $2,000

To record the payment of rent for the month.

February 26: Equipment           18     $7,000

                      Cash Check No. 2217                 $3,000

                      Accounts Payable                       $4,000

To record the purchase of equipment for cash and on account.

Data Analysis:

A. February 3: 15 Supplies $650 Accounts Payable $650

B. February 5: Accounts Payable $1,215 Cash $1,215 Check No. 2214

C. February 14: 14 Prepaid Insurance $1,500 Cash $1,500 Check No. 2215

D. February 22: 63 Rent Expense $2,000 Cash $2,000 Check No. 2216

E. February 26: 18 Equipment $7,000 Cash $3,000 Accounts Payable $4,000 Check No. 2217

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Great Harvest Bakery purchased bread ovens from New Morning Bakery. New Morning Bakery was closing its bakery business and sold its two-year-old ovens at a discount for $697,000. Great Harvest incurred and paid freight costs of $33,500, and its employees ran special electrical connections to the ovens at a cost of $4,700. Labor costs were $36,300. Unfortunately, one of the ovens was damaged during installation, and repairs cost $4,700. Great Harvest then consumed $870 of bread dough in testing the ovens. It installed safety guards on the ovens at a cost of $1,470 and placed the machines in operation.Prepare a schedule to show the amount at which the ovens should be recorded irn Great Harvest's Equipment account.

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Answer: The answer is given below

Explanation:

The schedule showing the amount recorded goes thus:

Particulars Amount($)

Purchase price 697000

Freight costs 33500

Electrical connection 4700

labor costs 36300

Bread dough used in testing oven

870

Safety Guards 1470

Total cost of equipment = 773840

The repairs cost 4700 is excluded because it is not a normal cost of the installation, therefore, it should be recorded as an expense in the income statement.

Akwamba made this statement organizations cannot be successful if mnagers fail to pay attention to the forces in the external environments.do you agree or not . Justify using practical examples

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Answer: I agree

Explanation:

Failing to pay attention makes the organization unsuccessful

An example is when an organization who uses technology and other competitors upgrade theirs.

This is a force, that is a technological force other example can be seen in economical social political

When one fails to show his or her people what he or she has achieve during his or her tenure. It can be a chance for his or her opponent

The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) categorizes individuals in the United States into three broad groups based on their employment status. Categorize each individual as employed, unemployed, or not in the labor force according to BLS standards. Employed Unemployed Not in the labor force
A) Brian is a 31-year-old who would like a job, is available to work, and most recently sought work six weeks ago.
B) Sarah is a 72-ycar-old retiree who has no intention of returning to work.
C) Bruce is a 57-year-old who has been without a job for two years, is available for work, and most recently sought work last week
D) James is a 35-year-old who most recently sought work two years ago.
E) Chung is a 29-year-old single parent working only 10 hours a week, but seeking more hours.

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Answer: Please see below

Explanation: The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is an agency that provides monthly  data by survey on  60,000 households for employed, unemployed and not in the labor force individuals using data provided by the  Current Population Survey -CPS.

TheY make classifications on

1.  individuals employed if they are being paid by employers, have their own business , farm, or without pay for at least 15 hours if they work in  a family business, also, even if individuals here are  periodically absent from work due to circumstances known and unknown they are regarded as employed.

2. individuals unemployed if  not employed during the reference week , usually 4 weeks but are  open to work and seek for employment within the reference week.

3. individuals not in the labor force eg---- elderly who have retired and cannot go back to work, children and those who cannot work due to medical insufficiency. It also applies for individuals who are not actively seeking for employment especially within 4weeks

A. Brian is a 31-year-old who would like a job, is available to work, and most recently sought work six weeks ago. --- Not in the labor force as he has not  sought for work in the past 4weeks even though he would like a job

B) Sarah is a 72-year-old retiree who has no intention of returning to work.-- Not in the labour force as she has retired

C) Bruce is a 57-year-old who has been without a job for two years, is available for work, and most recently sought work last week----Unemployed. since he is actively looking for work in the past week and is available to work.

D) James is a 35-year-old who most recently sought work two years ago.-- Not in the labor force as its been 2 years he sought for work.

.

E) Chung is a 29-year-old single parent working only 10 hours a week, but seeking more hour--- Employed, he is a paid employee.

Ralph Young was a commercial tour boat operator on the northern coast of Kauai, Hawaii. He was licensed by the state of Hawaii to operate his boat in Hanalei Bay. The U.S. Department of Transportation and the U.S. Coast Guard had also specifically granted Young an unrestricted license to operate his boats in Hanalei Bay. Hawaii subsequently passed a law that banned all commercial use of Hanalei Bay. The state refused to renew Young's state license and he was not allowed to operate his vessel under his federal licenses. Young filed a lawsuit against the state alleging that the state law that prohibited him from operating his boat conflicted with the federal law that authorized him to do so. What would be the court's most likely response to Ralph's lawsuit?

a. The court probably found that the state law was unconstitutional under the supremacy cause.
b. The court probably found that the state law was unconstitutional under the equal protection clause.
c. The court probably found that the state law was constitutional under the supremacy cause.
d. The court probably found that the state law was constitutional under the due process cause.

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Answer:

The correct answer is option (a) The court probably found that the state law was unconstitutional under the supremacy cause.

Explanation:

Solution

From the given questions it states that, What would be the court's most likely response to Ralph's lawsuit.

The court's decision response would be that, I that when the situation arises or occurs in that case, where there is a conflict which arises between federal and state law then in that case federal law must be applied.

Graphical Designs is offering 20-20 preferred stock. The stock will pay an annual dividend of $20 with the first dividend payment occurring 20 years from today. The required return on this stock is 5.10 percent. What is the price of the stock today?

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Answer:

$ 152.35  

Explanation:

The stock price today can be computed by first determining the future value of the dividend in perpetuity ,then discounting that to present value.

Value in perpetuity=dividend/required return

dividend is $20

required return is 5.10%

value in perpetuity=$20/5.10%=$392.16

The price of the stock today is the present value of the value in perpetuity

PV=FV*(1+r)^-n

FV is $392.16

r is the required return of 5.10%

n is the number of years involved,which is 19,it is 19 because counting from today till the next next years would be first day of the next twenty years

price=$392*(1+5.10%)^-19=$ 152.35  

Accurate Builders construction company was incorporated by John Davis. Assume the following activities occurred during the year: Received from three investors $60,000 cash and land valued at $35,000; each investor was issued 1,000 shares of common stock with a par value of $0.10 per share. Purchased construction equipment for use in the business at a cost of $36,000; one-fourth was paid in cash and the company signed a note for the balance (due in six months). Lent $2,500 to one of the investors, who signed a note due in six months. John Davis purchased a truck for personal use; paid $5,000 down and signed a one-year note for $22,000. Paid $12,000 on the note for the construction equipment in (b) (ignore interest).
Required:
1. For each of the preceding transactions, record the effects of the transaction in the appropriate T-accounts.
2. Using the balances in the T-accounts, fill in the following amounts for the accounting equation:
3. Compute the market value per share of the stock.

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Answer:

1. For each of the preceding transactions, record the effects of the transaction in the appropriate T-accounts.

The truck purchased for personal use is not part of the corporation's assets, therefore it should not be included. The rest of the T accounts are:

Cash                                                 Common stock

Debit           Credit                           Debit           Credit

60000                                                                  300

                   9000

                   2500

                   12000  

36500

APIC - Common stock                     Land

Debit           Credit                            Debit           Credit

                   94700                           35000

Equipment                                      Notes payable

Debit           Credit                           Debit           Credit

36000                                                                  27000

                                                        12000                    

                                                                             15000

Notes receivable                            

Debit           Credit                          

2500                                                                  

2. Using the balances in the T-accounts, fill in the following amounts for the accounting equation:

              assets                =       liabilities                +            equity

cash       $36,500

c.s.                                                                                           $500

a.p.i.c.                                                                                      $94,700

land       $35,000

equip.   $36,000

notes p.                                     $15,000

notes r.   $2,500                                                                                      

              assets                =       liabilities                +            equity  

              $110,000           =        $15,000                +            $95,000

3. Compute the market value per share of the stock.

Since the company doesn't have any revenues yet, we can only calculate the book value of the stocks = equity / total shares outstanding = $95,000 / 3,000 stocks = $31.67

Suppose a stock sells for $1,200 and pays no dividends. At the end of one year, the stock’s price decreases to $1,000. What is the dollar return on an investment in this stock? $200.00 -$0.17 -$200.00

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Answer:

ROI= -$200

Explanation:

Rate of return is also called return on investment. It measires the increase or decrease relative to initial cost of investment.

For example if $500 was invested in a business and eventually it brings in a profit of $20 the return on the initial investment will be the $20 profit. If however there is a loss it will result in a negative return on investment.

In this scenario the stock does not pay any dividends and initial cost was $1,200

To get the return on investment

ROI= Final investment amount - Initial investment amount

ROI= 1,000 - 1,200

ROI= -$200

Using High-Low to Calculate Predicted Total Variable Cost and Total Cost for a Time Period that Differs from the Data Period Pizza Vesuvio makes specialty pizzas. Data for the past 8 months were collected:Month Labor Cost Employee HoursJanuary $7,300 410February 10,199 600March 8,440 720April 10,087 660May 8,790 530June 7,831 400July 9,790 620August 7,750 360Assume that this information was used to construct the following formula for monthly labor costs.Total Labor Cost = - $7,059 + ($1.92 X Employee Hours)Required:Assume that 3,900 employee hours are budgeted for the coming year. Use the total labor cost formula to make the following calculations:1. Calculate the total variable labor costs for the coming year.2. Calculate the total fixed labor costs for the coming year.3. Calculate total labor costs for the coming year.

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Answer:

Total fixed costs= $7,059

Total variable cost= $7,488

Total cost= $14,547

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Total Labor Cost = -7,059 + ($1.92*Employee Hours)

Required:Assume that 3,900 employee hours are budgeted for the coming year.

The total fixed costs remain constant with production:

Total fixed costs= 7,059

Total variable cost= 1.92*3,900= 7,488

Total cost= $14,547

Loggers are much ________ likely to supply wood to the market if property rights are not enforced.

In the presence of market failures, public policy can improve economic efficiency.

Classify the source of market failure in each case listed.

Market Failure Market Power Externality

A single grocery store is the only source of food in a small town, giving the store the ability to influence the price of food.

A manufacturing plant dumps chemical waste into a nearby river, poisoning the water supply for a small town downstream.

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Answer:

They are much more likely

Explanation:

Answer:

Loggers are much MORE likely to supply wood to the market if property rights are not enforced.

Explanation:

Nicky makes $25,000 a year as a sales clerk. He then decides to quit his job to enter a MBA program full-time (assume Nicky doesn't work in the summer or hold any part-time jobs). His tuition, books, living expenses, and fees total $15,000 a year. Given this information, the annual total cost of Nicky's MBA studies is:________. a. $10,000 b. $30,000 c. $40,000 d. $15,000. e. $25,000

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Answer:

40,000

Explanation:

There is no alternative

So the correct answer for this question is 40,000

Total cost= explicit cost + implicit cost=15,000+25,000=$40,000

1: 15,000+25,00 =

2: Answer found

Answer: 40,000

Hope this helps.

2-B. A farmer estimates that if he harvests his soybean crop now, he will obtain 1,000 bushels, which he can sell at $3.00 per bushel. However, he estimates that this crop will increase by an additional 1,200 bushels of soybeans for each week he delays harvesting, but the price will drop at a rate of 50 cents per bushel per week; in addition, it is likely that he will experience spoilage of approximately 200 bushels per week for each week he delays harvesting. When should he harvest his crop to obtain the largest net cash return, and how much will be received for his crop at that time

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Answer:

the farmer should wait for two weeks in order to be able to obtain 3,000 bushels and sell then at $2 per bushel, total revenue $6,000

Explanation:

time to harvest        bushels           price          revenue

today                        1,000               $3              $3,000

1 week                      2,000              $2.50         $5,000

2 weeks                   3,000              $2               $6,000

3 weeks                   4,000              $1.50           $6,000

4 weeks                   5,000              $1                $5,000

5 weeks                   6,000              $0.50         $3,000

net increase per week = +1,200 bushels - 200 bushels = 1,000 bushels

The​ Mini-Case "Pay-for-Delay​ Agreements" states that some incumbent producers of drugs with expiring patents paid potential generic producers to delay entry into the market. Why were incumbents willing to offer enough to potential entrants to make them delay​ entry? How will the 2013 Supreme Court decision allowing potential legal action against the companies affect this​ calculation? Incumbents were willing to offer enough to potential entrants to make them delay their entry to A. increase market competition. B. eventually deter entry completely. C. charge a monopoly price. D. produce generic drugs. E. lower fixed costs.

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Answer: charge a monopoly price

Explanation:

Patents provide an exclusive right to the firm in the production and sale of a drug. This provides the firm exclusive market power to decide the price and the quantity and therefore the firm is able to charge a monopoly price and also earn monopoly profits.

When an existing patent expires and the generic producers enter the market, the price reduces due to an increase in the supply of the erstwhile patented drug. This will reduce the monopoly profit of incumbent producers. Therefore, they will seek to deter the entry of generic drug makers in order to safeguard their monopoly profits and price.

Therefore, incumbents were willing to give enough to potential entrants so as to make them delay entry to charge a monopoly price.

The effect of the 2013 Supreme Court decision allowing legal action against these companies is increase in the cost of pay-for-delay agreements and also reduce incumbent profits from these agreements.

The balanced scorecard measures financial and nonfinancial performance of a business. The balanced scorecard measured four areas. Identify one of the following that is not included as a performance measurement.
1. Internal Process
2. Employees
3. Innovation and learning
4. Financial

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Answer:

2. Employees

Explanation:

The balanced scorecard is a standard used by managers in organizations to account for the progress made in the running of the business. Just like a driver would need indicators to explain the progress made in his journey, managers also use key indicators to monitor the progress made by the company. The four key indicators employed by managers are;

1. Internal Process

2. Customer Perspective

3. Innovation and learning

4. Financial perspective.

The financial perspective is very important to the managers, and the other three indicators have a telling effect on the level of financial progress made by the organization.

Your immediate supervisor is a nice person. He helps you solve your problems and gives valuable advice. You admire your supervisor and aspire to become like him. The power that your supervisor possesses over you is known as ________ power.

a. expert
b. transactional
c. coercive
d. referent reward

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Answer:

c. coercive.

Explanation:

In the scenario above, the form of power been possessed by the supervisor is explained to be coercive because as an authority figure, you are been compelled by the supervisor to do a lot of work in the working environment. This power is said to be psychological as the person involved is been pressure mentally but in a subtle way.

In a severe cases, it is seen as psychological abuse whereby the superior or supervisor exudes power over the junior or lower worker, this is seen in forms of intimidation and sometimes humiliation.

Gustavson Corporation uses the direct method to allocate service department costs to operating departments. The company has two service departments, Administrative and Facilities, and two operating departments, Assembly and Wholesaling. Administrative costs are allocated on the basis of employee hours and Facilities costs are allocated on the basis of space occupied. The total Wholesaling Department cost after the allocations of service department costs is closest to which value:

a. $337,530b. $331,090c. $340,240d. $340,426

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Answer:

C) $340,240

Explanation:

                                     Service Department  Operating Department

                                  Administrative Facilities  Assembly Wholesaling

Departmental costs $26,840     $59,400   $183,430   $321,190

Employee time (hours)      4,000       2,000     29,000 15,000

Space occupied - sq ft     2,000       2,000     30,000  6,000

total administrative costs = $26,840

total employee hours = 29,000 + 15,000 = 44,000

administrative cost per employee hour = $26,840 / 44,000 = $0.61

total facilities costs = $59,400

total square feet = 30,000 + 6,000 = 36,000

administrative cost per employee hour = $59,400 / 36,000 = $1.65

total Wholesaling Department cost = $321,190 + ($0.61 x 15,000) + ($1.65 x 6,000) = $321,190 + $9,150 + $9,900 = $340,240

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