Explanation:
A. Expenditure on research and development. > Investment decision.
Reasearch and development (R&D) is an investment cost because the results of such research can benefit the company long-term.
B. A bank loan. > Financial asset.
A bank loan involves cash, and could be rightly called a financial asset.
C. Listed on a stock exchange. > Public corporation.
Only public corporations are listed on stock exchange, an example is Microsoft.
D. Has limited liability. > Corporation
E. Responsible for bank relationships. > The Treasurer.
F. Agency cost. > Agency cost
Class tracking is used to categorize income and expense transactions from different sectors. What are 2 options for assigning Classes?A. Assign one class to each row in a transaction. B. Assign a class in Bill transactions only. C. Assign one class to an entire transaction. D. Assign a class in Sales Invoices only.
Answer:
A. Assign one class to each row in a transaction.
C. Assign one class to an entire transaction.
Explanation:
You can use class tracking in QuickBooks to categorize sales and expenses according to different locations, classes or even divisions. E.g. if you are a retailer, you can classify your sales by classes like men's, women's and children clothes. Or you can also track your sales by online sales or sales made on a brick and mortar location.
You can also assign one class to an entire transaction in order to determine if it resulted in a gain or a loss.
Consumer packaged goods companies thrive in the marketplace in part by creating new products that meet the needs of its target markets. Hormel Foods has introduced several new ready-to-eat, quick meal, or snack options designed to be eaten on-the-go. In addition, these products satisfy hunger cravings, taste good, and help meet daily requirements for protein servings. Hormel Foods is most likely pursuing a _______ orientation as a marketing management philosophy.
Answer: market
Explanation:
The normal balance of an account: a. falls on the side where decreases are recorded. b. falls on the side where increases are recorded. c. cannot be computed in a manual accounting system. d. must be computed after every transaction.
A car owner found that her monthly cost of driving her car depends on the number of miles she drives. She calculates that if she drives 320 miles per month, her monthly cost is $270. If she drives 400 miles per month, her monthly cost is $297. Assume that the monthly cost, C, of driving the car is a linear function of the number of miles, d, she drives in a month.
The formula for the monthly cost, C, of driving the car as a function of the number of miles, d, she drives in a month, is
primary reason for holding inventory
6. Prepare a summary of the implications of capital structure theory that can be presented to Tom Moore. What insights can capital structure theory provide managers regarding the factors which influence their firm’s optimal capital structures?
Answer:
Capital Structure is a combination of all the long term which includes both debt and equity financing. The capital structure theories helps the treasury department of the company to find an optimum capital structure (Mixture of debt and capital) that gives the lowest weighted average cost of capital and this lowest WACC, gives highest value of the company.
Mathematically,
Value of the Company = Future net cash flows / Lowest WACC
The factors that affect WACC can be understood if we have a glance on its formula:
WACC = (Ke * E /(E + D)) + (Kd * D /(E + D)* (1 - Tax))
The reduction in WACC is largely due to increase in the debt because it gives tax benefits and this lowers the WACC.
To arrive at the lowest WACC, Tom Moore will consider all of the following factors:
Future Net Cash Flows: If the company is earning more than before then this will increase the value of the company because debt terms and conditions would be bargained at a better position and all this is possible if stable cash flow position has been achieved by the company. This means that the debt would be raised at a cheaper rate that will also lower WACC and increase Future Net cash flows.Debt to Equity ratio: This factor helps in determining how much the company must borrow in order to gain the maximum benefit of the debt. On the other hand, the finance raising cost of debt will also increase which means raising finance will become difficult.Matching Concept: The finance required must be matched with the time duration it is necessary. This means that the long term investments must be financed with long term finance and short term needs must be financed by short term finance. This will help the company to lower its cost paying commitments to lenders and investors.Other Factors: These are the factors that affects the management of Capital structure which includes market conditions, tax rate, credit rating, industry related risk, economy future projection, etc, all these factors have minute impact on the fund raising and are an obstacle to achieve optimal capital structure.Some people argue that “the only beneficiary of the entrepreneurial wealth is the entrepreneur him/herself” Do you agree? Why or why not?
Answer: I don't agree.
Explanation:
I do not agree that the only beneficiary of the entrepreneurial wealth is the entrepreneur himself/herself. Firstly, an entrepreneur is someone who has a business and takes all risks in order to make profit.
When an entrepreneur creates a business, he or she employs people who work for the entrepreneur and they get paid for the work done. In this way, the entrepreneur is contributing to the society.
Some entrepreneurs also give back to the society in form of scholarships, creating awareness on important issues etc. Furthermore, by setting up a business, the government taxes them and the tax can be utilized for the betterment of the country.
With the above explanation, the only beneficiary of the entrepreneurial wealth is not the entrepreneur him/herself. The whole society benefits.
Contrast how a market system and a command economy try to cope with economic scarcity.
Explanation:
Note, a market system (capitalist economy) allows the forces of demand and supply to take place more freely than a command economy (monopolistic economy).
Thus, the market system will try to increase the production of the scarce commodities on its own, while the command economy will try to ensure anyone in the economy gets the limited commodity supply made available, especially to those who need it more.
A corporation reports the following year-end balance sheet data. The company's equity ratio equals: Cash $ 58,000 Current liabilities $ 93,000 Accounts receivable 73,000 Long-term liabilities 44,000 Inventory 78,000 Common stock 118,000 Equipment 163,000 Retained earnings 117,000 Total assets $ 372,000 Total liabilities and equity $ 372,000a. 0.37 b. 2.25 c. 0.58 d. 0.63 e. 1.41
Answer:
Option D. 0.63
Explanation:
Equity ratio can be calculated by dividing Total equity and total
assets as given in the question
DATA
Total assets = $372,000
Total Equity and liabilities = $372,000
Solution
Total equity = total assets - total liabilities
Total equity = $372,000 - $93,000 - $44,000
Total equity = $ 235,000.
Equity Ratio = Total Equity / Total Asset.
Equity Ratio = $ 235,000 / $ 372,000
Equity Ratio = 0.63.
True or False: If the demand for notebooks is perfectly inelastic, an increase in the supply of notebooks only lowers the price of notebooks and does not affect the quantity produced and sold.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
It is similar to supply and demand principal. Hope I helped.
A team of analysts at Amazon is researching the viability of producing a smart watch. How might they estimate potential demand for their smart watch?A. Consider the four-step process that many companies follow to estimate the market demand curve for their product. a. survey customersb. plot the demand curvec. scale up the quantities demanded by the survey respondentsd. add up the total quantity demanded by the customers at each price pointB. Select two factors that the analysts want to keep in mind to create the most accurate demand estimates.a. cost of inputs to productionb. information about climate changec. existing competition in the marketd. consumer demographic information
Answer:
1. Estimating demand.
Survey customersAdd up the total quantity demanded by the customers at each price pointScale up the quantities demanded by the survey respondents.Plot the demand curveIn order to estimate the market demand for the smart watch, the analysts can use a sample of the population. From the sample they can survey some customers. The results of the survey will give them an idea of the demand which they can then add up to find the total quantity demanded.
They should then scale up the quantities to enable them apply it to the wider population. Using this information they can then plot market demand.
2. Two important factors
c. existing competition in the market - The competition in the market will let them know how much potential market share they have and how much they can charge based on the amount that the competitors are charging. d. consumer demographic information - by analysing demographic information, the analysts can better ascertain the demand for their products based on important demographic data such as income status.The existing competition in the markets and the consumer demographic information. Thus the options C and D are correct.
What is the market demand curve ?The curve is the summation of the individuals demand curves and shows the quantity demand of the good for all individuals the varying prices.
For estimating the demand the four steps include, the survey customer, adding the total quantity demanded by the customers at each price point, then scale up the quantities that are demanded by the survey respondents, and; last plot the demand curve.
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In a suburban community outside a city in Alabama, a retail store opened that specialized in dancewear for children and adults. It was moderately successful for five years until the local newspaper published an exposé that scanty lingerie stocked in the back of the store's showroom was selling briskly to a certain clientele. Afterward, the store lost most of its customers and nearly closed. Which segment of the environment did the store owners fail to take into account when they began selling the lingerie?
Answer:
a. the sociocultural segment
Explanation:
Since in the question it is mentioned that the retail store is opened that deals in dancewear for children and adults. Also, it became successful for five years but after that in the local newspaper it makes an expose that it was selling briskly to a specific clientele with respect to the scanty lingerie due to which it lost most of its customers and therefore it is closed
So in this given situation, it is a sociocultural segment as the company's wants to take care of the society along with its business or there should be a corporate social responsibility. Also the trust of the customers, goodwill cannot bring back, etc
Therefore the correct option is A.
Forten Company, a merchandiser, recently completed its calendar-year 2015 operations. For the year, (1) all sales are credit sales, (2) all credits to Accounts Receivable reflect cash receipts from customers, (3) all purchases of inventory are on credit, (4) all debits to Accounts Payable reflect cash payments for inventory, and (5) Other Expenses are paid in advance and are initially debited to Prepaid Expenses. The company’s income statement and balance sheets follow.
FORTEN COMPANY
Comparative Balance Sheets
December 31, 2015 and 2014
2015 2014
Assets
Cash $ 49,800 $73,500
Accounts receivable 65,810 50,625
Inventory 275,656 251,800
Prepaid expenses 1,250 1,875
Total current assets 392,516 377,800
Equipment 157,500 108,000
Accum. depreciation—Equipment (36,625) (46,000)
Total assets $ 513,391 $439,800
Liabilities and Equity
Accounts payable $ 53,141 $114,675
Short-term notes payable 10,000 6,000
Total current liabilities 63,141 120,675
Long-term notes payable 65,000 48,750
Total liabilities 128,141 169,425
Equity
Common stock, $5 par value 162,750 150,250
Paid-in capital in excess of 37,500 0
par, common stock
Retained earnings 185,000 120,125
Total liabilities and equity $ 513,391 $439,800
FORTEN COMPANY
Income Statement
For Year Ended December 31, 2015
Sales $ 582,500
Cost of goods sold 285,000
Gross profit 297,500
Operating expenses
Depreciation expense $ 20,750
Other expenses 132,400 153,150
Other gains (losses)
Loss on sale of equipment (5,125)
Income before taxes 139,225
Income taxes expense 24,250
Net income $ 114,975
Additional Information on Year 2015 Transactions
a. The loss on the cash sale of equipment was $5,125 (details in b).
b. Sold equipment costing $46,875, with accumulated depreciation of $30,125, for $11,625 cash.
c. Purchased equipment costing $96,375 by paying $30,000 cash and signing a long-term note payable for the balance.
d. Borrowed $4,000 cash by signing a short-term note payable.
e. Paid $50,125 cash to reduce the long-term notes payable.
f. Issued 2,500 shares of common stock for $20 cash per share.
g. Declared and paid cash dividends of $50,100.
Required:
1. Prepare a complete statement of cash flows; report its operating activities using the indirect method.
Answer:
Cash flow Statement for the year ended 31 December 2015
Cash Flow from Operating Activities
Net income before Interest and tax $ 139,225
Non -Cash items :
Loss on Sale of Equipment ($46,875 - $30,125 - $11,625) $5,125
Depreciation expense $ 20,750
Changes In Working Capital :
Increase in Short term note payable $4,000
Increase in Accounts receivable ($15,185)
Increase in Inventory ($23,856)
Decrease in Prepaid expenses $625
Decrease in Accounts payable ($61,534)
Income taxes expense ($24,250)
Net Cash Flow from Operating Activities $44,900
Cash Flow from Investing Activities
Purchase of Equipment ($30,000)
Proceeds from Sale of Equipment $11,625
Net Cash Flow from Investing Activities ($18,375)
Cash Flow from Financing Activities
Dividend Paid ($50,100)
Issued Shares ( 2,500 × $20) $50,000
Repayment of Notes Payable ($50,125)
Net Cash Flow from Investing Activities ($50225)
Movement in Cash and Cash Equivalents during the year ($23,700)
Cash and Cash Equivalents at Beginning of the Year $73,500
Cash and Cash Equivalents at the End of the Year $ 49,800
Explanation:
The Indirect method reconciles the Operating Profit during the year to Cash flows from Operating Activity by adjusting for the following items, (1) Non-cash items previously added or deducted from Operating Profit and (2) Changes in Working Capital items
If net sales is 110 and asset turnover is 1.1 what is the net income is:_______.a. 10b. 110c. .8d. Unable to tell from data given
Answer:
The answer is D.
Explanation:
Asset turnover ratio is:.
Net sales(revenue) / Total asset
Asset turnover = 1.1
Net sales = $110
Total assets = 110/1.1
= $100.
And we are looking for net income, from the given data, it is being seen that data given cannot be used to calculate net income i.e we are unable to tell from the available data in the question.
Presented below is the basic accounting equation. Determine the missing amounts. Assets = Liabilities + Owner’s Equity
(a) $80,000 $59,000
(b) $ $47,000 $65,000
(c) $88,000 $ $54,000
Answer:
a. $21,000
b. $112,000
c. $34,000
Explanation:
Based on the placements of the $, i am assuming that the missing amount in :
a. is Owner’s Equity
b. Assets
c Liabilities
a. $80,000 = $59,000 + Owner’s Equity
Owner’s Equity = $80,000 - $59,000 = $21,000
b. Assets = $47,000 $65,000
Assets = $112,000
c. $88,000 = Liabilities + $54,000
Liabilities = $88,000 - $54,000 = $34,000
The two types of package labeling in common usage today are:a. government-mandated and seller-controlledb. functional and persuasivec. motivational and requiredd. informational and persuasivee. promotional and nonpromotional
Answer: Informational and persuasive
Explanation:
Package labelling is simply the display of information regarding a product.
The two types of package labeling in common usage today are informational and persuasive. It should be noted that for persuasive labeling l, the focus is on the logo or on the promotional theme, while for the information labeling, it is done to enable the consumers make selections regarding product which they're satisfied with.
John Bryant Optical Dispensary completed the following transactions during the latter part of March:Mar. 15 Purchased office supplies on account, $4,200 28 Paid $1,800 on account. Requirements. Mar. 28 Accounts Payable 1,000 Cash 1,800 Paid cash on account. The following T-accounts have been opened for you: Cash Accounts PayableBal $21,000Office SuppliesRequirements
1. Journalize the transactions of Roland Foster Optical Dispensary. Include an explanation with each journal entry.
2. Open the following accounts (use T-account format): Cash (Beginning Balance of $21,000), Office Supplies, and Accounts Payable. Post the journal entries from Requirement 1 to the accounts, and compute the balance in each account.
Answer:
1. Journal Entry
Date Account and Explanation Debit Credit
March 15 Office supplies $4,200
Accounts Payable $4,200
(To record purchase of office supplies on account)
March 28 Account Payable $1,800
Cash $1,800
2. Cash
Debit Amount Credit Amount
Balance $21,000 $1,800 March 28
Balance $19,200
Office Supplies
Debit Amount Credit Amount
March 15 $4,200 - -
Balance $4,200
Account Payable
Debit Amount Credit Amount
March 28 $1,800 March 15 $4,200
Balance $2,400
Cute Camel Woodcraft Company's income statement reports data for its 1st year of operation. The Firm's CEO would like sales to increase by 25% next year. Cute Camel is able to achieve this level of increased sales, but its interest costs increase from 10% to 15% of earnings before interest & taxes (EBIT). The company's operating costs (excluding depreciation & amortization) remain at 65% of net sales, & its depreciation & amortization expenses remain constant from year to year. The company's tax rate remains constant at 40% of its pre-tax income or earnings before taxes (EBT). In year 2, Cute Camel expects to pay $300,000 & $1,824,525 of preferred & common stock dividends, respectively. Complete the Year 2 income statement data & then answer the questions that follow. Round each dollar value to the nearest whole dollar.Year 1 Year 2 (Forecasted)Net Sales $20,000,000 Less: operating costs, except depreciation & amortization 13,000,000 Less: depreciation & amortization expenses 800,000Operating Income (EBIT) $6,200,000 Less: interest expense 620,000Pre-Tax Income (EBT) 5,580,000 Less: taxes (40%) 2,232,000Earnings after taxes $3,348,000 Less: preferred stock dividends 300,000Earnings available to common shareholders 3,048,000 Less: common stock dividends 1,506,600Contribution to Retained Earnings $1,541,400 Given the results of the previous income statement calculations, complete the following statements:a. In year 2, if cute camel has 25,000 shares of preferred stock issued & outstanding, then each preferred share should expect to receive ($12, $30, $18 or $24) in annual dividends.b. If cute camel has 200,000 shares of common stock issued & outstanding, then the firm's earnings per share (EPS) is expected to change from ($31, $16.74, $27.90 or $15.24) in year 1 to ($33.79, $39.75, $18.77 or $20.27) in year 2.c. Cute camel's before interest, taxes, depreciation & amortization (EBITDA) value changed from ($9.5M, $7M, $19.2M or $8.4M) in year 1 to ($8.7M, $20M, $12M or $26M) in year 2.d. It is (CORRECT or INCORRECT) to say that cute camel's net inflows & outflows of cash at the end of years 1 & 2 are equal to the company's annual contribution to retained earnings, $1,541,400 & $1,929,975 respectively. This is because (ALL or ALL BUT ONE) of the item reported in the income statement involve payments & receipts of cash
Answer:
Cute Camel Woodcraft Company
1. Cute Camel Woodcraft Company
Forecasted Income Statement for Year 2:
Year 1 Year 2 (Forecasted)
Net Sales $20,000,000 $25,000,000
Less: operating costs, except
depreciation & amortization 13,000,000 16,250,000
Less: depreciation &
amortization expenses 800,000 800,000
Operating Income (EBIT) $6,200,000 $7,950,000
Less: interest expense 620,000 1,192,500
Pre-Tax Income (EBT) 5,580,000 6,757,500
Less: taxes (40%) 2,232,000 2,703,000
Earnings after taxes $3,348,000 $4,054,500
Less: preferred stock dividends 300,000 300,000
Earnings available to
common shareholders 3,048,000 3,754,500
Less: common stock dividends 1,506,600 1,824,525
Retained Earnings $1,541,400 $1,929,975
2a. With 25,000 shares of preferred stock issue and outstanding, then each preferred share should expect to receive $12 in annual dividends.
2b. With 200,000 shares of common stock issued and outstanding, then the firm's earnings per share (EPS) is expected to change from $15.24 in year 1 to $18.77 in year 2.
2c. Cute camel's before interest, taxes, depreciation & amortization (EBITDA) value changed from $7M in year 1 to $8.7M in year 2.
2d. It is INCORRECT to say that cute camel's net inflows & outflows of cash at the end of years 1 & 2 are equal to the company's annual contribution to retained earnings, $1,541,400 & $1,929,975 respectively. This is because ALL BUT ONE of the item reported in the income statement involve payments & receipts of cash
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Year 1 Year 2 (Forecasted)
Net Sales $20,000,000 $25,000,000
Less: operating costs, except
depreciation & amortization 13,000,000 16,250,000
Less: depreciation &
amortization expenses 800,000 800,000
Operating Income (EBIT) $6,200,000 $7,950,000
Less: interest expense 620,000 1,192,500
Pre-Tax Income (EBT) 5,580,000 6,757,500
Less: taxes (40%) 2,232,000 2,703,000
Earnings after taxes $3,348,000 $4,054,500
Less: preferred stock dividends 300,000 300,000
Earnings available to
common shareholders 3,048,000 3,754,500
Less: common stock dividends 1,506,600 1,824,525
Retained Earnings $1,541,400 $1,929,975
Preferred Stockholders' Dividends per share
= $300,000/25,000 = $12
EPS (Earnings per share):
= Earnings available to common shareholders = $15.24 ($3,048,000/200,000) in year 1 and $18.77 ($3,754,500/200,000) in year 2.
Cute Camel's Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation & amortization (EBITDA) for year 1 is $7M ($20M - $13M) while the year 2's is $8.75M ($25M - $16.25M).
Explain briefly the role, responsibilities, and required background of the production designer of a film.
Answer:
Production designers are responsible for creating and managing the visual aspects of a film.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The role of a production designer is essential in constructing a film. Production designers are responsible for making the director's vision come to life. They also bring multiple years of film production and design experience to the table.
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McDonald's would have conducted a(n) __________ to identify the strength of the breakfast menu and the potential revenue increase by extending its offerings to all-day.
Answer:
These are the options for the question:
Competitive AdvantageMarketing MyopiaSWOT AnalysisEnviromental ScanningAnd this is the correct answer:
Enviromental ScanningExplanation:
In order to identify the selling potential of a breakfast menu, by extending that menu to all-day, McDonalds would have to conduct an enviromental scanning, in which it would analyze several enviromental variables like: market size, customer profile, hours at which the product is sold the most.
After completing these analysis, McDonalds would have been able to determine if this strategy is appropriate or not.
The types of resources needed by a business are financial, physical, and labor resources.
a) true
b) false
Answer:
a. True
Explanation:
The above is true because financial resources are needed to enable a business meet up with its daily activities in terms of funding. Also, physical resources are buildings, machineries and assets in general which are required to carry a business daily operations. The labor resources, which is the most important resources are the workforce that carry out the day to day operations of a business.
On December 1, 2017, Derrick, Inc., pays $800 to lease a copier for use in its corporate offices during the month of December.
Note: Enter debits before credits.
Date General Journal Debit Credit
Dec. 1
Record entry Clear entry View general journal
Answer:
Dr Rent Expense ($800)
Cr Cash ($800)
Explanation:
Based on the information given we were told that the company pays the amount of $800 on
which was use to lease a copier for their corporate offices this means that we are going to record the Journal entry by Debiting Rent Expense with the amount of ($800) and Crediting Cash with the same amount of ($800).
Dr Rent Expense ($800)
Cr Cash ($800)
True or False: You should argue to convince your opponent, not to convince the third party. True or False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Your opponent may always disagree it is better to convince the customers that way you can make more money. So focus on convincing the third party.
A group of students organizing a protest march would be an instance of ________ speech.
A) limited protected
B) prohibited
C) unprotected
D) fully protected
Answer:
C) unprotected
Explanation:
Unprotected explains that when an individual is not feeling safe and want to be stay from the harm or injury by another person.
Therefore according to the given situation, a group of students conduct a march for protest for the purpose of unprotected speech so that everyone should aware about their safety.
So, as per the above explanation the correct answer is c.
The Lucido Company’s 2026 Net Income is $170. Balance Sheets are given: 12/31/2 12/31/26Cash $40 $35Accounts Receivable 100 88Machine 400 540Acc Depr. 150 250 -160 380Totals Assets $390 $503Dividends Payable $2 $0Common Stock 310 348Treasury Stock (22) (30)Retained Earnings 100 185Total Liability and O/E $390 $503Lucido sold a machine for $122 in 2026. Cost was $200; book value was $120.Net Cash Used for Investing is:___________.a. $218b. $340c. $122d. $220e. $462
Answer:
a.$218
Explanation:
Net cash used for investing activities can be calculated by taking the sum of cash inflows and outflows. As Lucido company sold the asset for $200 that will be an inflow for the company and as the machine value at the end of 2026 is $540 that means the company has purchased new machinery after selling the old one.
Cash flow from investing activities
Sale of machine $122
Purchase of machine ($540 -$200) -$340
Net cash used for investing activities -$218
All other things being equal, what is the best type of investment income?
A. Tax-deferred income fee-offset.
B. Tax-exempt income fee-only fee-based commission-only.
C. Tax-sheltered income.
D. Taxable income.
When seeking professional financial advice, _____financial planner is the most likely to offer unbiased advice.
Answer and Explanation:
The best type of investment income that is earned is tax-exempt that depend upon the commission only also the income that is spent should be bigger for the recipient
And at the time of seeking advice, the fee only should be likely to offer an unbiased advice because no other extra financial gains should be advised for an investment made except this professional fee
While the other options are ignored as they contain some interest regarding a commission for advising to their clients
The correct option is B.
The information is considered as follows:
The best type of investment income should be earned is tax-exempt that based upon the commission only.Moreover, the income that is spent should be more or the recipient And at the time of taking the advice, the fee only should be likely to offer for an unbiased advice since no other additional financial gains should be advised for an investment made except this professional feeLearn more: https://brainly.com/question/24908711?referrer=searchResults
Quantitative Reasoning: Use the compound interest formula to determine the accumulated balance after the stated period. $6000 invested at an APR of 8% for 9 years. If interest is compounded annually, what is the amount of money after 9 years?
Answer:
the amount of money after 9 years is $11,994.02
Explanation:
The computation of the accumulated balance after the stated period by using the compound interest formula is shown below:
Amount = Principal × (1 + interest rate ÷ n)^{nt}
= $6,000 × (1 + 8 ÷ 1 × 100)^{1 × 9}
= $6,000 × (1.08)^9
= $11,994.02
Hence, the amount of money after 9 years is $11,994.02 which is to be find out by using the above formula
The balanced scorecard method of control is designed to ______ incorporate with traditional measures of financial performance.
Answer:
Operational measures
Explanation:
balanced scorecard method in business are tools utilized by the management of an organization to control the activities going on in the organization, how their goals can be accomplished and others, it can be associated to strategic planning.
It should be noted that the balanced scorecard method of control is designed to operational measures incorporate with traditional measures of financial performance.
The accounting records of Nettle Distribution show the following assets and liabilities as of December 31, 2016 and 2017.
December 31 2016 2017
Cash $51,935 $9,612
Accounts receivable 28,191 22,102
Office supplies 4,447 3,257
Office equipment 136,500 145,400
Trucks 53,418 62,418
Building 0 178, 072
Land 0 44,436
Accounts payable 74, 115 36,759
Note payable 0 122,508
Compute the 2017 year-end debt ratio for the business.
Answer:
34.22%
Explanation:
Debt ratio can be calculated by dividing the total liabilities with the total assets.
Calculation
Debt Ratio = Total liabilities / Total Assets
Debt Ratio = 159,267 / 465,297
Debt Ratio = 34.22%
Working
Cash 9,612
Accounts receivable 22,102
office supplies 3,257
office equipment 145,400
Trucks 62,418
Building 178,072
Land 44,436
total assets 465,297
Total liabilities
Accounts payable 36,759
Note payable 122,508
Total liabilities 159,267
Luthan Company uses a plantwide predetermined overhead rate of $22.10 per direct labor-hour. This predetermined rate was based on a cost formula that estimated $265,200 of total manufacturing overhead cost for an estimated activity level of 12,000 direct labor-hours. The company incurred actual total manufacturing overhead cost of $269,000 and 10,900 total direct labor-hours during the period. Required: Determine the amount of manufacturing overhead cost that would have been applied to all jobs during the period.
Answer:
Allocated MOH= $240,890
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Plantwide predetermined overhead rate of $22.10 per direct labor-hour.
The company incurred in 10,900 total direct labor-hours.
To calculate the allocated manufacturing overhead, we need to use the following formula:
Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base
Allocated MOH= 22.1*10,900
Allocated MOH= $240,890