Ann Company borrowed $240,000 to buy an equipment on January 1, 2019, and signed a 7% instalment note requiring annual equal payments, including principal and interest at the end of every year for 15 years. Rounded to the nearest dollar, determine the balance in the Instalment Note Payable account after making the first annual payment.

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Answer 1

Answer:

$2,000

Explanation:

Payment include repayment of Capital Amount and Payment of Interest expense

Therefore the balance in the Instalment Note Payable account after making the first annual payment is


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Direct Materials Variances The following data relate to the direct materials cost for the production of 20,000 automobile tires: Actual: 80,000 lbs. at $2.65 $212,000 Standard: 86,000 lbs. at $2.50 $215,000 a. Determine the direct materials price variance, direct materials quantity variance, and total direct materials cost variance. Enter favorable variances as negative numbers. Enter unfavorable variances as positive numbers. Price variance $fill in the blank 1 Quantity variance fill in the blank 3 Total direct materials cost variance $fill in the blank 5 b. The direct materials price variance should normally be reported to the . The direct materials quantity variance due to a malfunction of equipment that had not been properly operated should be reported to the . The total materials cost variance should be reported to the .

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a. Direct material price variance

= 80,000 × ($2.65 - $2.5)

= $12,000 unfavorable

Direct material quantity variance

= $2.5 × (80,000 - 86,000)

= -$15,000 favorable

ANd, the total direct material cost variance

= $12,000 unfavorable - $15,000 favorable

= -$3,000 favorable

2.  The direct material price variance should be reported to the purchasing department while the direct material quantity variance should be reported to the production supervisor and the total material cost variance should be reported to the senior plant management

Pratt is ready to graduate and leave College Park. His future employer (Ferndale Corp.) offers the following four compensation packages from which Pratt may choose. Pratt will start working for Ferndale on January 1, year 1. Benefit Description Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Salary $ 60,000 $ 50,000 $ 45,000 $ 45,000 Health insurance No coverage $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 Restricted stock 0 0 1,000 shares 0 NQO's 0 0 0 100 options Assume that the restricted stock is 1,000 shares that trade at $5 per share on the grant date (January 1, year 1); shares are expected to be worth $10 per share on the vesting date at the end of year 1; and no 83(b) election is made. Assume that the NQOs (100 options) each allows the employee to purchase 10 shares at $5 exercise price. The stock trades at $5 per share on the grant date (January 1, year 1) and is expected to be worth $10 per share on the vesting date at the end of year 1, and the options are exercised and sold at the end of the year. Also assume that Pratt spends on average $3,000 on health-related costs that will be covered by insurance if he had coverage or is an after-tax expense if he isn't covered by insurance (treat this as a cash outflow). Assume that Pratt’s marginal tax rate is 35 percent. (Ignore FICA taxes and time value of money considerations). What is the after-tax value of each compensation package for year 1? If Pratt’s sole consideration is maximizing after-tax value for year 1, which scheme should he select?

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Answer:

A. Option 1 After-tax value Compensation Package $36,000

Option 2 After-tax value Compensation Package $32,500

Option 3 After-tax value Compensation Package $35,750

Option 4 After-tax value Compensation Package $35,750

B. Option 1

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the after-tax value of each compensation package for year 1

OPTION 1 COMPENSATION PACKAGE

Salary $60,000

Add Restricted Stock$0

Taxable Total $60,000

($60,000+$0)

Tax Rate 35%

Less Tax Paid ($21,000)

($60,000*35%=$21,000)

After-tax cash value$39,000

($60,000-$21,000)

NQO’s$0

Less Health care expenses ($3,000)

After-tax value $36,000

($39,000-$3,000)

Therefore Option 1 After-tax value Compensation Package is $36,000

OPTION 2 COMPENSATION PACKAGE

Salary $50,000

Add Restricted Stock$0

Taxable Total $50,000

($50,000+$0)

Tax Rate 35%

Less Tax Paid ($17,500)

(35%*$50,000=$17,500)

After-tax cash value $32,500

($50,000-$17,500)

NQO’s$0

Less Health care expenses ($0)

After-tax value $32,500

($32,500-$0)

Therefore Option 2 After-tax value Compensation Package is $32,500

OPTION 3 COMPENSATION PACKAGE

Salary $45,000

Restricted Stock$ 10,000

Taxable Total $55,000

($45,000+$10,000)

Tax Rate 35%

Less Tax Paid ($19,250)

($35%*$55,000)

After-tax cash value$35,750

($55,000-$19,250)

NQO’s$0

Less Health care expenses ($0)

After-tax value $35,750

($35,750-$0)

Therefore Option 3 After-tax value Compensation Package is $35,750

OPTION 4 COMPENSATION PACKAGE

Salary $45,000

NQO’s $10,000

Taxable Total $55,000

($45,000+$10,000)

Tax Rate 35%

Less Tax Paid ($19,250)

($55,000*35%)

After-tax cash value $35,750

($55,000-$19,250)

Less Health care expenses ($0)

After-tax value $35,750

($35,750-$0)

Therefore Option 4 After-tax value Compensation Package is $35,750

b. Based on the above calculation assuming his sole consideration is maximizing after-tax value for year 1, the scheme that he should select is OPTION 1 with the amount of $36,000 reason been that OPTION 1 tend to maximizes after-tax value for year 1.

Jeff is the Chief Financial Officer of a large publicly-traded corporation. He knows that his company will have to restate its earnings downward shortly, because of some accounting errors. He also knows that this will cause the stock price, which is now $20 a share, to decrease sharply. Before the public announcement of the restatement, Jeff sells most of his shares to outside investors, who pay the current $20 market price, unaware of the coming restatement. Jeff may be charged with Group of answer choices Conspiracy to commit securities fraud Embezzlement All of these Obstruction of justice Insider trading

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Answer: Insider trading

Explanation:

Insider Trading refers to when a person trades on material non-public information. It is frowned upon because it gives an unfair advantage to people who know the internal affairs of a company such that they benefit at the expense of others.

Material non-public information refers to information that the public does not know about but can be reasonably expected to impart stock prices if the public knew.

Jeff knows information that is both material and non-public and acted on it thereby profiting at the expense of those who bought his shares as their stake will reduce and they will make losses when the stock price goes down.

Cagney and Lacey enter into a written contract to open "Tried and True," a store specializing in used guns recovered from murder scenes. The written contract is a 2-paragraph handwritten document, and states that each party will receive 50% of any net profits and that each will devote 30 hours a week to the business. Both parties regard the writing as a final expression of their deal. After being in business for a evide while, Cagney sues Lacey for breach because Lacey is only working 20 hours per week during the summer months. Lacy attempts to present on vacation from school. Will Lacey be able to present this evidence at trial?
1. No, under the parole evidence rule that shows just prior to signing the contract, Cagney orally agreed that Lacey could work 20 hours a week when her children were
2. Yes, under the parole evidence rule
3. No, due to unilateral mistake
4. Yes, under the statute of frauds

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Answer:

3. No, due to unilateral mistake

Explanation:

Lacey and Cagney both had agreed to wok for 30 hours per week and the agreement is in written format since it is enforceable. Both of them are sharing 50% profits so both will have to share the duties equally. When Lacey makes an excuse and is working for 20 hours per week only Cagney can sues her and she is in a probability to win against her. Lacey should have informed Cagney about the vacation from school scenario before signing the contract.

Ace Racket Company manufactures two types of tennis rackets, the Junior and Pro Striker models. The production budget for July for the two rackets is as follows:

Junior Pro Striker
Production budget 7,400 units 18,600 units

Both rackets are produced in two departments, Forming and Assembly. The direct labor hours required for each racket are estimated as follows:

Forming Department Assembly Department
Junior 0.2 hour per unit 0.4 hour per unit
Pro Striker 0.35 hour per unit 0.7 hour per unit

The direct labor rate for each department is as follows:

Forming Department $14 per hour
Assembly Department $12 per hour

Required:
Prepare the direct labor cost budget for July.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the direct labor cost budget for July month is as follows:

Particulars               Forming Dept             Assembly Dept

Production                    7,400 units               18,600 units

Hours required junior    1,480                            2,960

                                       (7,400 units × 0.2)   (7,400 units × 0.4)

Hours required pro       6,510                         13,020

                                       (18,600 units × 0.35)   (18,600 units × 0.7)

Total hours                      7,990                         15,980

Total hours rate                $14                           $12

Total direct labor cost     $111,860                     $191,760

Problem 11-5 Next week, Super Discount Airlines has a flight from New York to Los Angeles that will be booked to capacity. The airline knows from past history that an average of 40 customers (with a standard deviation of 26) cancel their reservation or do not show for the flight. Revenue from a ticket on the flight is $140. If the flight is overbooked, the airline has a policy of getting the customer on the next available flight and giving the person a free round-trip ticket on a future flight. The cost of this free round-trip ticket averages $270. Super Discount considers the cost of flying the plane from New York to Los Angeles a sunk cost. By how many seats should Super Discount overbook the flight? (Use Excel's NORMSINV() function to find the correct critical value for the given α-level. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest whole number.) Overbooked by passengers

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Answer:

29 Seats

Explanation:

Calculation to determine By how many seats should Super Discount overbook the flight

First step is to calculate the Critical ratio using this formula

Critical ratio=Cu/Cu +Co

Where,

Cu represent cost of underestimating the demand =$140

Co represent the cost of overestimating the demand =$270

Let plug in the formula

Critical ratio=$140/$140+$270

Critical ratio=$140/$410

Critical ratio=0.34146

Second step is to use Excel's NORMSINV() function to find thez-score that yields a p-value of 0.34146 which gives us -0.40848

Now let determine By how many seats should Super Discount overbook the flight

Numbers of seats to overbook the flight= 40 + (-0.40848 x 26)

Numbers of seats to overbook the flight=40 - 10.62048=

Numbers of seats to overbook the flight=29.37952

Numbers of seats to overbook the flight=29.4 seats (Approximately)

Numbers of seats to overbook the flight=29 seats (Rounded to the nearest whole number)

Therefore By how many seats should Super Discount overbook the flight is 29 seats

Cabell Products is a division of a major corporation. Last year the division had total sales of $28,540,000, net operating income of $2,597,140, and average operating assets of $5,708,000. The company's minimum required rate of return is 10%. The division's margin is closest to: Multiple Choice 20.0% 45.5% 9.1% 91.0%

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Answer:

9.1%

Explanation:

With regards to the above, margin is computed as;

Margin = (Net operating income ÷ Sales) × 100

Given that:

Net operating income = $2,597,140

Sales = $28,540,000

Margin = ($2,597,140 ÷ $28,540,000) × 100

Margin = 9.1%

April is studying finance in college. She wants to enter a career that will analyze the risk of for a company. Which career pathway would be best suited for this ?

Brokerage Clerk

Risk Management Specialist

Tax Preparer

Insurance Sales Agent

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Answer:

Risk Management Specialist

Explanation:

this is because this person wants to be in a career that analyzie risk for the company which is a fit for Risk Management Specialist

Answer:

Risk Management Specialist

Explanation:

Risk management specialists specialize in manage and assess financial risks in a company.

A rifle manufacturer like Springfield needs muzzles, trigger mechanism, and wooden gunstocks to produce rifles. Without these items, Springfield cannot produce its rifles. Springfield will reduce its demand for trigger mechanisms and gunstocks if suppliers are unable to sell it the muzzles it needs to make rifles. This is an example of _____ in the business market.

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Answer:

derived demand

Explanation:

The demand for a factor of production or the intermediate goods would occurs when the result of the demand for the other final or intermediate goods this we called as a derive demand. Also the demand of the firm let say the factor of an output would be calculated via market demand for the product it generates.

So according to the given situation, it is a derive demand

Additionally, as the price level rises, the impact on the domestic interest rate will cause the real value of the dollar torise in foreign exchange markets. The number of domestic products purchased by foreigners (exports) will thereforefall , and the number of foreign products purchased by domestic consumers and firms (imports) willrise . Net exports will thereforefall , causing the quantity of domestic output demanded tofall . This phenomenon is known as theexchange rate effect

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Answer:

rise, fall, rise, fall, fall, exchange rate

Explanation:

When there is a change in the level of price it will cause the real value to change as well. This is due to the fact that real value is basically relative price i.e., nominal value adjusted by inflation.

This rise in price effects the demand for exports, which in return falls due to higher goods rates. And the effect is opposite for imports which would now rise. The combination effect of imports and exports results in the change in the net exports which would also fall due to rise in imports and fall in the exports. Overall, this effect is known as the exchange rate effect.

Suppose that the reserve requirement for checking deposits is 20 percent and that banks do not hold any excess reserves. If the Fed sells $3 million of government bonds, the economy's reservesdecrease by $ million, and the money supply will by $ million. Now suppose the Fed lowers the reserve requirement to 15 percent, but banks choose to hold another 5 percent of deposits as excess reserves. True or False: The money multiplier will remain unchanged. True False True or False: As a result, the overall change in the money supply will remain unchanged. True False

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Answer:

1. decrease, $ 3 million, decrease, $ 15 million

2. TRUE

3. TRUE

Explanation:

1. The reverse requirement is given as r = 0.2

The money multiplier is [tex]$\frac{1}{r}=\frac{1}{0.2}=5$[/tex]

Now when the monetary base is changed by $3 million, then the total money supply will change by [tex]$\frac{3}{0.2}= \$ 15 \ mn$[/tex].

Of the $ 15 mn, the reverse will change by $ 15 mn x 0.2 = $ 3 mn.

If Fed sells the government bond of $ 3 million, then the money supply will reduce and the economy's reverses will decrease by $ 3 million and the money supply will decrease by $ 15 million.

2. TRUE

   Now if the bank reduces the reserve ratio but he bank maintains excess reserves, then the money multiplier = [tex]$\frac{1}{(r+e)}=\frac{1}{0.15+0.05}=5$[/tex]

Therefore, the money multiplier will remain same, it will remain unchanged.

3. TRUE.

Since the money multiplier remains constant, the overall change in money supply will not increase. It remains the same.  

The following are the unit costs of making and selling an item at a volume of 30,000 units per month, which represents the company's capacity: Manufacturing: Direct materials $ 5.90 Direct labor 11.90 Variable overhead 1.90 Fixed overhead 3.90 Selling and administrative: Variable 7.90 Fixed 9.90 Assume the company has 300 units left over from last year which have small defects and which will have to be sold at a reduced price as scrap. This would have no effect on the company's other sales. The variable selling and administrative costs would have to be incurred to sell the defective units. The cost that is relevant as a guide for setting a minimum price on these defective units is: (Round your answer to two decimal places.) Multiple Choice $35.60 per unit. $7.90 per unit. $17.80 per unit. $31.50 per unit.

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Answer:

$7.90 per unit

Explanation:

The computation of the   minimum price on these defective units is shown below:

It is equivalent to the selling & admin variable cost per unit i.e. $7.90 per unit

oAs all the other cost would be considered as a sunk cost because the product is already generated and the fixed cost is not considered as it would remain the same whether the production is increase or not

Therefore the second option is correct

List five developmental issues common to most LDCs.

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Answer:

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Tucan Company manufactures a product requiring 0.5 ounces of platinum per unit. The cost of platinum is approximately $300 per ounce; the company maintains an ending platinum inventory equal to 10% of the following month's production usage. The following data were taken from the most recent quarterly production budget:

July August September
Planned production in units 1,000 11,00 980

The cost of platinum to be purchased to support August production is:_______

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Answer:

$163,200

Explanation:

Tucan Company

Purchase Budget for the Month of August

Production Requirement ( 11,00 x  0.5 )          550

Add Closing inventory ( 980 x 0.5 x 10%)         49

Total                                                                  599

Less Opening Inventory ( 11,00 x 0.5 x 10%)   (55)

Materials Required                                          544

Cost $300

Total Cost                                               $163,200

Kuzio Corporation produces and sells a single product. Data concerning that product appear below: Per Unit Percent of Sales Selling price $ 150 100 % Variable expenses 60 40 % Contribution margin $ 90 60 % The company is currently selling 7,000 units per month. Fixed expenses are $214,000 per month. The marketing manager believes that a $7,500 increase in the monthly advertising budget would result in a 190 unit increase in monthly sales. What should be the overall effect on the company's monthly net operating income of this change? rev: 03_09_2018_

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Answer:

Effect on income= $9,600 increase

Explanation:

Giving the following formula:

Unitary contribution margin= $90

The marketing manager believes that a $7,500 increase in the monthly advertising budget would result in a 190 unit increase in monthly sales.

To calculate the effect on income, we need to use the following formula:

Effect on income= increase in total contribution margin - increase in fixed costs

Effect on income= 190*90 - 7,500

Effect on income= 17,100 - 7,500

Effect on income= $9,600 increase

Joey realizes that he has charged too much on his credit card and has racked up $5,100 in debt. If he can pay $125 each month and the card charges 18 percent APR (compounded monthly), how long will it take him to pay off the debt

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Answer:

It will take Joey 63.59 months to pay off the debt.

Explanation:

This can be calculated using the formula for calculating the present value of an ordinary annuity as follows:

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

Where;

PV = Present value or debt amount = $5,100

P = Monthly payment = $125

r = annual percentage rate (APR) / 12 = 18% / 12 = 0.18 / 12 = 0.015

n = number of months it will take Joey to pay off the debt = ?

Substitute the values into equation (1) and solve for n, we have:

5100 = 125 * ((1 - (1 / (1 + 0.015))^n) / 0.015)

5100 / 125 = (1 - (1 / 1.015)^n) / 0.015

40.80 * 0.015 = 1 - 0.985221674876847^n

0.985221674876847^n = 1 - 0.612

0.985221674876847^n = 0.388

loglinearize both sides, we have:

nlog0.985221674876847 = log0.388

n = log0.388 / log0.985221674876847

n = -0.411168274405793 / -0.00646604224923186

n = 63.59

Therefore, it will take Joey 63.59 months to pay off the debt.

Consider the economies of Sporon and Gribinez, both of which produce agricultural products using only land and labor. The following tables show the supply of land, population size, and real GDP for these two economies from 2020 to 2023. Calculate real GDP per capita for the two economies, and complete the last column of the following two tables.
Sporon
Year Land Population Real GDP Real GDP per Capita
(Acres)
2020 20,000 1,000 $15,000 $
2021 20,000 2,000 $28,000 $
2022 20,000 3,000 $36,000 $
2023 20,000 4,000 $40,000 $
Gribinez
Year Land Population Real GDP Real GDP per Capita
(Acres)
2020 20,000 500 $4,500 $
2021 20,000 1,000 $10,000 $
2022 20,000 1,500 $16,500 $
2023 20,000 2,000 $24,000 $
Rapid population growth tends to threaten economic growth in economies with land-to-labor ratios. Which of the following is a correct description of the effect of population growth on economic growth in Gribinez from 2020 to 2023?
a. *Real GDP per capita rose initially but eventually fell as population continued to expand.
b. *Real GDP per capita rose from 2011 to 2014 as population increased.
c. *Real GDP per capita fell in*Real GDP per capita fell from 2011 to 2014 as population increased.

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Answer:

Sporon

2020 $15

2021   $14

2022  $12

2023  $10

Gribinez

2020 $9

2021  $10

2022  $11

2023  $12

Real GDP per capita rose from 2020 to 2023 as population increased.

Explanation:

Real Per capita GDP measures the standard of living of the people in a country. The higher the Real Per capita GDP, the higher the standard of living

Real Per capita GDP = Real GDP / population

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

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

Real GDP is GDP calculated using base year prices. Real GDP has been adjusted for inflation.

Sporon

2020 : $15,000 / 1000 = $15

2021:  $28,000 / 2000 =    $14

2022 :  $36,000 /3,000 =  $12

2023: $40,000/4000 =  $10

Gribinez

2020  : $4500 / 500= $9

2021 : $10,000 / 1000 = $10

2022 $16,500 / 1500=  $11

2023: $24,000 / 2000 =  $12

The real GDP per capita of Gribinez rose from 2011 to 2014 as population increased because the rate of increase of real GDP per capita was higher than the rate of increase in population

Rate of increase of population in 2022 = (1500 / 1000) - 1 = 0.5 = 50%

Rate of increase in Real GDP in 2022 = (16500 / 10,000) - 1 = 0.65 = 65%

The client Circuit City is considering the introduction of private label brands into their superstores. Private label brands are unbranded products made by an OEM (original equipment manufacturer). Is there any value in this product line? If yes, what are the sources of value of this program? What are the potential downside risks associated with introducing private label products?

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Answer:

Following are the responses to the given question:

Explanation:

Please find the complete question.

Yes, value exists. Their price is lower and therefore more competition and benefit are higher. Its value is reduced. Further competition among producers leads to higher production and lower prices. Further good product feedback will increase profitability after their use by consumers. Based on buyers' requirements, drugs can also be added. The drawback is that the output and performance depend more on the producer. Initially, the gain can be very low due to lower prices. Because they are typically replicas of premium products, a distinctive identity becomes difficult to have. Besides, customers get less trust and this problem is worse from the outset.

Which examples demonstrate common Sales and Service work environments? Check all that apply.

Tara travels to meet with customers and sell them parts.
Wesley works in an airplane, assisting passengers with their needs.
Audrey works in an office, taking customer orders over the telephone.
Bernard works at a ticket counter in an airport.
Yuk works on a ship, overseeing other workers.
Leo drives a large tractor-trailer truck across long distances.

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Answer:

Option A, B, C and D demonstrate common Sales and Service work environments.

Explanation:

Sales & service work include primarily selling some thing to customers and also assisting the customers in some or the other way.

Of the given set of options, Option A, B, C and D demonstrate common Sales and Service work environments.

Tara sells parts to customer - Sales profile

Wesley assist passenger - hospitality service sector

Audrey takes order on phone - e commerce service sector

Bernard works at ticket counter - Recreational services

In the option E and F, Yuk and Leo are not working in common Sales and Service industry

Answer:

A, C, D

Explanation:

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A NOW account requires a minimum balance of $750 for interest to be earned at an annual rate of 4 percent. An account holder has maintained an average balance of $500 for the first six months and $1,000 for the remaining six months. The account holder writes an average of 60 checks per month and pays $0.02 per check, although it costs the bank $0.05 to clear a check.

Required:
a. What average return does the account holder earn on the account?
b. What is the average return if the bank lowers the minimum balance to $400?
c. What is the average return if the bank pays interest only on the amount in excess of $400? Assume that the minimum required balance is $400.
d. How much should the bank increase its check fee to the account holder to ensure that the average interest it pays on this account is 5 percent? Assume that the minimum required balance is $750.

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Answer:

a. Average return =  5.55%

b. Average return = 6.88%

c. Average return = 4.75%

d. Bank increase per check fees = $.0257

Explanation:

a.)

Interest earned on first $500 = $500×0×6 / 12 = $0

Interest earned on next $1000 = $1000×0.04×6 / 12=  $20

Now,

Fees earned on checks = ($.05 - $.02)×60×12 =  $21.6

So,

Total interest earned = $20 + $21.6 = $41.6

Given,

Average balance maintained  = $750

So,

Average return = $41.6 / $750 =  5.55%

b.)

Interest earned on first $500 = $500×0.04×6 / 12  = $10

Interest earned on next $1000 = $1000×0.04×6 / 12  = $20

Now,

Fees earned on checks = ($.05 - $.02)×60×12  = $21.6

So,

Total interest earned = $10 + $20 + $21.6 = $51.6

Given that,

Average balance maintained  = $750

So,

Average return = $51.6 / $750 = 6.88%

c.)

Interest earned on first $100 = $100×0.04×6 / 12 = $2

Interest earned on next $600 = $600×0.04×6 / 12 = $12

Now,

Fees earned on checks = ($.05 - $.02)×60×12  = $21.6

So,

Total interest earned = $2 + $12 + $21.6 = $35.6

Given that,

Average balance maintained = $750

So,

Average return = $35.6 / $750 = 4.75%

d.)

Total interest earned = $750×0.05 = $37.5

So,

fees earned on checks = $37.5 - $20 = $17.5

Subsidiary per check = $17.5 / 60×12 = $.0243

So,

Bank increase per check fees = $.05 – $.0243 = $.0257

Smith Company makes jars of homemade strawberry jam. Each jar is priced at $6.00 per unit. The costs of the ingredients to make each jar are $2.00. The containing jar itself costs $1.00. The company has monthly expenses of $2,000 for rent and insurance, $300 for heat and electricity, and $5,000 in monthly salary expenses. Last month the company sold 3,000 jars. What is the UNIT VARIABLE COST per jar

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Answer:

Total variable cost= $1.97

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

The cost of the ingredients to make each jar is $2.00.

The containing jar itself costs $1.00.

$300 for heat and electricity

$5,000 in monthly salary expenses.

Generally, the salary expense and electricity are mixed costs (fixed and variable components). In this case, we will treat them as a full variable cost.

Unitary Electricity= 300 / 3,000= $0.1

Unitary direct labor= 5,000 / 3,000= $1.67

Now, the total variable cost:

Total variable cost= 2 + 1 + 0.1 + 1.67

Total variable cost= $1.97

On January 1, 2010, Desert Company purchased a machine for $820,000. At the time, management estimated the useful life to be 20 years with a salvage value of $80,000 and will use straight-line depreciation. On January 1, 2020, the company reviewed the asset for impairment and determined that its future net cash flows totaled $420,000 and its fair value was $360,000. Desert has decided to continue to use the machine. What is the amount of depreciation expense Desert will record for this machine in 2020 after accounting for any potential impairment?

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Answer:

$42,000

Explanation:

Straight line depreciation charges a fixed amount of depreciation for the period the asset is used in the business.

Depreciation Expense = Cost - Salvage Value ÷ Estimated Useful Life

January 1, 2020

Carrying Amount

Cost - Accumulated depreciation = $450,000

Recoverable Amount :

Higher of Fair Value and Future Cash Flows

Recoverable Amount = $420,000

Impairment loss incurs when Carrying Amount > Recoverable Amount

therefore,

Impairment loss = $30,000

December 31 , 2020

Depreciation expense = New Depreciable Amount ÷ Remaining useful life

                                     = $420,000 ÷ 10

                                     = $42,000

Swifty Corporation gathered the following reconciling information in preparing its October bank reconciliation: Cash balance per books, 10/31 $12800 Deposits in transit 500 Notes receivable and interest collected by bank 2600 Bank charge for check printing 60 Outstanding checks 6100 NSF check 520 The adjusted cash balance per books on October 31 is

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Answer:

See photo. I show how to balance but your format may be different. Hopefully you can use this info to fill out the format you learn in school.

Explanation:

Both Aaria and Justin work with businesses. Aaria tries to sell them packages that will cover their employees in case of injury or illness. Justin helps the businesses to grow their money and assets. Which statement describes their careers?

Aaria is in Business Financial Management Services and Justin is in Financial and Investment Planning.

Aaria is in Financial and Investment Planning Services and Justin is in Business Financial Management.

Aaria is in Business Financial Management and Justin is in Insurance Services.

Aaria is in Insurance Services and Justin is in Business Financial Management.

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Answer:

D.Aaria is in Insurance Services and Justin is in Business Financial Management.

Explanation:

This is what people in business finacial management do, they sell their clients a cover package to help with any cases such as injurys and illness.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Look up a field in nutrition and wellness that interests you.

Part A
Choose any two job titles and give a brief description of the job.

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ANSWER:

Sports Nutritionist- The study and practice of nutrition and diet with regards to improving anyone’s athletic performance. Nutrition is an important part in many sports training like humans, being popular and strength sports and endurance sports.

Food Safety Auditor- inspect food processing plants, commercial slaughterhouses, and other food manufacturing businesses to ensure safety and sanitation regulations are upheld.


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The Holmes Company's currently outstanding bonds have a 10% coupon and a 10% yield to maturity. Holmes believes it could issue new bonds at par that would provide a similar yield to maturity. If its marginal tax rate is 25%, what is Holmes' after-tax cost of debt

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Answer:

7.5%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what is Holmes' after-tax cost of debt

Using this formula

After-tax cost of debt=YTM (1-Taxes)

Where,

YTM = 10%

Tax Rate = 25%

Let plug in the formula

After-tax cost of debt= 10%(1-25%)

After-tax cost of debt=10%(75%)

After-tax cost of debt=0.075*100

After-tax cost of debt=7.5%

Therefore Holmes' after-tax cost of debt is 7.5%

Which employees work directly with customers, helping them make deposits and withdrawals?

Bank Teller

Insurance Agent

Financial Manager

Mortgage Broker

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Answer:

A. bank teller

Explanation:

bank teller is a person who manages deposits and withdrawls

The answer is bank teller

Match each of the following terms with their definition - Before-tax cost of debt - Cost of preferred stock - Cost of Common Stock - WACC A. The interest rate the firm must pay on new long-term borrowing B. the rate of return on retained earnings, and adjusted for flotation costs C. rate of return investors require based on the preferred stock dividend D. the average cost of raising new financing

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Answer:

Before-tax cost of debt ⇒ A. The interest rate the firm must pay on new long-term borrowing.

This refers to the interest rate that a firm will pay on long term borrowing as compensation to the lenders for lending the company some funds.

Cost of preferred stock ⇒ C. rate of return investors require based on the preferred stock dividend.

The cost of the preferred stock is the rate of the preferred dividend that investors require they are paid every year if dividends can be paid and sometimes even when it cannot.

Cost of Common Stock ⇒ B. the rate of return on retained earnings, and adjusted for flotation costs .

Commons stock costs is the required return on the retained earnings of a company.

WACC ⇒  D. the average cost of raising new financing.

Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) represents the total cost of raising capital for the company as it incorporates the costs of debt, preferred stock and common stock.

Bond prices depend on the market rate of interest, stated rate of interest, and time. Determine whether the following bonds payable will be issued at face value, at a premium, or at a discount:a. The market interest rate is 4%. Denton issues bonds payable with a stated rate of 4%.b. Starkville issued 8% bonds payable when the market interest rate was 8.25%.

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Answer:

a. Par value

b. Discount

Explanation:

a. As the market interest rate is 4% and the stated rate is also 4% so that means the bond would be issued at face value because both the rates are same

b. The bond rate is 8% and the market interest rate is 8.25%

so the stated interest rate is lower than the market interest rate, that means the bond would be issued at discount

hence, the same would be considered

Pension data for Barry Financial Services Inc. include the following: ($ in thousands) Discount rate, 7% Expected return on plan assets, 10% Actual return on plan assets, 9% Service cost, 2021 $ 340 January 1, 2021: Projected benefit obligation 2,450 Accumulated benefit obligation 2,150 Plan assets (fair value) 2,550 Prior service cost—AOCI (2021 amortization, $40) 340 Net gain—AOCI (2021 amortization, $6) 360 There were no changes in actuarial assumptions. December 31, 2021: Cash contributions to pension fund, December 31, 2021 275 Benefit payments to retirees, December 31, 2021 300 Required: 1. Determine pension expense for 2021. 2. Prepare the journal entries to record (a) pension expense, (b) gains and losses (if any), (c) funding, and (d) retiree benefits for 2021.

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Answer:

1. Pension expense $291

2.A. Pension expense

Dr Pension expense $291

Dr Plan assets (expected plan assets) $255

Dr Net gain -aoci6

Cr Prior service cost- oci 40

Cr PBO $512

B. Gains and losses

Dr Loss-oci 25

Dr Plan assets 25

(c) funding

Dr Plan assets $275

Cr cash 275

D. retiree benefits for 2021.

Dr PBO 300

Cr Plan assets 300

Explanation:

1. Calculation to determine the Pension Expense

PENSION EXPENSE

Service cost (given) $340

Add Interest cost $172

Less Expected return on plan assets ($255)

Add Prior service cost $40

Less Net gain or (loss) (6))

PENSION EXPENSE $291

2. Preparation of the journal entries to record

(a) pension expense

Dr Pension expense $291

Dr Plan assets (expected plan assets) $255

Dr Net gain -aoci6

Cr Prior service cost- oci 40

Cr PBO (service cost + interest cost)$512

($340+$172)

b. gains and losses

Dr Loss-oci 25

Dr Plan assets 25

(c) funding

Dr Plan assets $275

Cr cash 275

D. retiree benefits for 2021.

Dr PBO 300

Cr Plan assets 300

Working :

Projected benefit obligation ($2,450) x Discount rate (.07) = $172 Interest cost

Plan assets (fair value) ($2,550) x Expected return on plan assets (.10) = $255

Plan assets (fair value) ($2,550) x Actual return on plan assets (.09) =$230

Gain or (loss on plan assets) $255-$230 = ($25) loss

Service cost (given) =$340

Prior service cost (given)= 40

Benefit payments to retirees, December 31, 2013= $300

Cash contributions to pension fund, December 31, 2021 (given)= 275

Net gain or (loss) (given) = (6)Net gain–AOCI (2021 amortization

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