Jumber Corp makes one product. Budgeted unit sales are shown belowJan 7300Feb 8600March 10100April 13600The ending finished goods inventory should equal 30% of the following month's sales. The budgeted required production for February is closest to:A) 8600 unitsB) 11630 unitsC) 9050 unitsD) 14210 units

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Answer 1

Answer: 9050 units

Explanation:

From the information given in the question, the following can be deduced:

Budgeted sales for February = 8,600

Add: Desired ending inventory = 3% × 10100 = 0.3 × 10100 = 3,030

Total needs = 8600 + 3030 = 11630

Less: Beginning inventory = (2,580)

Required production = 9050

The budgeted required production for February is 9050 units


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Differentiate between manmade and natural attraction​

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Natural Attraction- An attraction that has been created by nature/ organically created.

Man made Attraction- An attraction created by humans/non-organically created.

Income taxes are taxes levied based on the income you earn. In the U.S., income taxes are progressive, which means that people with higher incomes pay a higher percentage of their income in taxes. Some lawmakers advocate a flat tax, in which every income earner pays the same percentage of income in taxes. A flat tax would significantly reduce the paperwork and rules and regulations associated with the income tax. However, changing the tax rules would cause much disruption in the economy as people changed their economic behavior in response to the change in the tax law.

a. True
b. False

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Answer: a. True

Explanation:

Generally when tax rules are changed especially so drastically, people will indeed change their economic behavior in response and this will cause disruption in the economy.

In this scenario for instance, a flat tax would be more damaging to the rich that to the poor so a lot of the poor might lose their incentive to work knowing that so much of their earnings are being taken. They may also find ways to avoid paying taxes in general.

Steve Smith will receive $82,870 on 5 years from now, from a trust fund established by his father. Assuming the appropriate interest rate for discounting is 10% (compounded semiannually), what is the present value of this amount today? (Round factor values to 5 decimal places, e.g. 1.25124. Round answers to the nearest whole dollar, e.g. 5,275.)

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Answer:

$50,875

Explanation:

The computation of the present value is shown below:

Given that

NPER = 5 × 2 = 10

RATE = 10% ÷ 2 = 5%

PMt = $0

FV = $82,870

The formula is shown below:

= -PV(RATE;NPER;PMT;FV;TYPE)

After applying the above formula, the present value is $50,875

Hence, the present value is $50,875

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered

Blasto, Inc., operates several mines. At one, a typical batch of ore run through the plant yields three products: lead, copper, and manganese. At the split-off point, the intermediate products cannot be sold without further processing. The lead from a typical batch sells for $50,000 after incurring additional processing costs of $15,350. The copper is sold for $94,000 after additional processing costs of $11,500, and the manganese yield sells for $65,000 but requires additional processing costs of $17,150. The joint costs of processing the raw ore, including the cost of mining, are $155,000 per batch.
Required:
Use the estimated net realizable value method to allocate the joint processing costs. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)
Lead Copper Manganese
Approximate sales value at split-off
Percent of total sales values at split-off % % %
Cost allocation

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Answer:

joint processing costs allocated to lead = $32,550

joint processing costs allocated to copper = $77,500

joint processing costs allocated to manganese = $44,950

Explanation:

lead can be sold at $50,000 but needs further processing worth $15,350, so net realizable value = $50,000 - $15,350 = $34,650

copper can be sold at $94,000 but needs further processing worth $11,500, so net realizable value = $94,000 - $11,500 = $82,500

manganese can be sold at $65,000 but needs further processing worth $17,150, so net realizable value = $65,000 - $17,150 = $47,850

total realizable value = $165,000

total joint processing costs = $155,000

allocation rate of processing cost = $155,000 / $165,000 = $0.939393 per dollar of net realizable value

joint processing costs allocated to lead = $0.939393 x $34,650 = $32,550

joint processing costs allocated to copper = $0.939393 x $82,500 = $77,500

joint processing costs allocated to manganese = $0.939393 x $47,850 = $44,950

For the first week of the month, the Flour Shop Bakery budgeted to sell 100 cakes at $35 each. They actually sold 105 cakes at $40 each. The selling-price variance is:_________.a) $525 favorable.b) $525 unfavorable.c) $700 favorable.d) $700 unfavorable.

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Answer:

a) $525 favorable

Explanation:

The computation of the selling price variance is shown below:

The Selling price variance is

= Actual quantity sold × (actual selling price - expected selling price)

= 105 cakes × ($40 - $35)

= 105 cakes × $5

= $525 favorable

Hence, the selling price variance is $525 favorable

Therefore the correct option is a.

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered

A monopolist:____.a. produces more than the competitive outcome. b. has zero profits. c. has the same profits as what would have in a competitive market. d. produces less than the competitive outcome. e. produces the same units as the competitive outcome.

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Answer: d. produces less than the competitive outcome.

Explanation:

A monopolist by definition is the only one producing the certain good or service in question. This is in contrast with a competitive situation where many firms will be producing that same good.

Monopolies therefore will be unable to produce the same amount that a competitive outcome would because they would not have the capacity. This leads to a situation where monopolies can charge higher for their goods and services as opposed to competitive firms.

Texas Corporation is undergoing a complete liquidation and distributes land to​ Robert, one of its​ shareholders, in exchange for all of​ Robert's stock. The land has a basis of​ $300,000 and an FMV of​ $400,000 on Texas​ Corporation's books and is subject to a​ $325,000 liability. Robert assumes the liability on the property.​ Robert's basis in his Texas Corporation stock is​ $100,000. What is the amount of gain or loss recognized by Robert on the​ distribution?

a. $25,000 gain
b. $75,000 gain
c. $75,000 loss
d. $25,000 loss

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Answer: d. $25,000 loss

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, the amount of gain or loss recognized by Robert on the​ distribution will be gotten by subtracting the liability of $325,000 from the land basis of $300,000. This will be:

= $325,000 - $300,000

= $25,000

This will be a loss since the liability is higher than the asset which is the land basis. Therefore, the amount of loss recognized by Robert on the​ distribution will be $25,000 loss.

The correct option is D.

Megans personal information is shown below according to the following table what is her hypothetical credit score

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Answer: Sherry's credit score is 390

Explanation:

You did not include Megan's details so I used a reference question and you can answer with your details looking at how I answered this one.

Sherry personal information is shown below . age 26 .time of address 3 years .age of auto 9 years .car payment none. Housing cost 750 .checking and saving accounts checking only . Finance company reference no . Major credits cards 4 .ratio of debt to income 22% . Declared bankruptcy never .according to the following table what is her credit score

                                                    Option Points       Allocated based on table

Age                                                        26                               20

Time of address                                     3                                20

Age of Auto                                            9                                  0

Car Payment                                        None                            72

Housing Cost                                       750                              48

Checking and Saving accounts    Checking only                    8

Finance company reference                No                               60

Major credits cards                               4                                 60

Ratio of debt to income                       22%                               0

Declared bankruptcy                        Never                            102

Total                                                                                         390

If the general level of interest rates in the economy moves up, then investors will require a _____ rate of return on securities, and, in general, stock prices should _____ , ceteris paribus.
A. lower, increase
B. higher, decline
C. higher, increase
D. lower, decline

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Answer:

B. higher, decline

Explanation:

Monetary policy can be defined as the actions (macroeconomic policies) adopted and undertaken by the central bank of a particular country to control the money supply and interest rates so as to boost or enhance economic growth. The central bank uses monetary policies to manage inflation, economic growth through long-term interest rates and level of unemployment in a country. In order to boost economic growth, monetary policy is used to increase money supply (liquidity) while it is also used to prevent inflation by reducing money supply.

If the general level of interest rates in the economy moves up, then investors will require a higher rate of return on securities such as bonds, and, in general, stock prices should decline because they are less volatile, ceteris paribus (all things being equal).

What is Jensen's alpha of a portfolio comprised of 45 percent portfolio A and 55 percent of portfolio B?


Portfolio Average Return Standard Deviation Beta
A 18.9 % 21.6 % 1.92
B 13.2 12.8 1.27

The risk-free rate is 3.1 percent and the market risk premium is 6.8 percent.
2.04 percent

0.47 percent

1.08 percent

1.46 percent

−1.25 percent

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Answer:

Alpha of the overall portfolio = 2.04%

Explanation:

The alpha or abnormal return is the excess return given by a stock or a portfolio over its required rate of return. To calculate the alpha of a portfolio containing two portfolios, we first need to calculate the alpha of each individual portfolio and then take a weighted average of these alphas to determine the overall portfolio alpha.

First we need to calculate the required rate of return of each portfolio and deduct it from the Average return of portfolios to calculate individual portfolio alpha.

Using the CAPM, we can calculate the required rate of return on a stock. This is the minimum return required by the investors to invest in a stock based on its systematic risk, the market's risk premium and the risk free rate.

The formula for required rate of return under CAPM is,

r = rRF + Beta * rpM

Where,

rRF is the risk free rate rpM is the market risk premium

r of A = 0.031 + 1.92 * 0.068 = 0.16156 or 16.156%

Alpha of portfolio A = 18.9 - 16.156 = 2.744%

r of B = 0.031 + 1.27 * 0.068 = 0.11736 or 11.736%

Alpha of portfolio B = 13.2 - 11.736 = 1.464%

Alpha of the overall portfolio = 0.45 * 2.744%  +  0.55 * 1.464%

Alpha of the overall portfolio = 2.04%

Question 7 of 10
How does fractional reserve banking increase the money supply?
O A. By automatically converting foreign currencies into U.S. dollars on
deposit
O B. By guaranteeing that all deposits are held in reserve as cash at all
times
O C. By using deposited money to make loans without reducing the
value of the deposits
O D. By giving banks the authority to print their own money in an
economic emergency
SUBMIT

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Answer: C. By Using deposited money to make loans without reducing the value of the deposits

Explanation:

A.P.E.X

Answer:

c

Explanation:

The disagreements between Hamilton and Jefferson led to a revised Constitution. a reformed Congress. new cabinet members. new political parties.

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Answer:

new politacal parties

Explanation:

im taking the test right now

Answer:

d

Explanation:

The demand for football tickets is Q = 360 â 10P and the supply of football tickets is Q= 20P. The government levies a per-ticket tax of $4, which is paid by consumers. Calculate the after-tax price paid by consumers. Calculate the gross price received by ticket sellers. What are consumerâs and producerâs tax burdens?

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Answer:

After tax price paid by consumers

Supply function n terms of price;

P = Q / 20

P = 0.05Q

Add the tax;

P = 0.05Q + 4

Demand function in terms of price is;

Q = 360 – 10P

P = (Q - 360) / -10

Price will be;

Demand = Supply

(Q - 360) / -10 = 0.05Q + 4

36 - 0.1Q = 0.05Q + 4

0.15Q = 32

Q = 213

After tax price = 36 - 0.1Q

= 36 - 0.1 * (213)

= $14.70

Gross price for ticket sellers is;

= Price - tax

= 14.7 - 4

= $10.70

Consumer and Producer tax burden.

Without tax, price is;

36 - 0.1Q = 0.05Q

0.15Q = 36

Q = 240

P = 36 - 0.1 * 240

= $12

Consumer tax burden = 14.70 - 12 = $2.70

Producer tax burden = Tax - consumer tax burden = 4 - 2.7 = $1.30

Stanford issues bonds dated January 1, 2019, with a par value of $248,000. The bonds’ annual contract rate is 7%, and interest is paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31. The bonds mature in three years. The annual market rate at the date of issuance is 10%, and the bonds are sold for $229,115
1. What is the amount of the discount on these bonds at issuance?
2. How much total bond interest expense will be recognized over the life of these bonds?
3. Prepare an effective interest amortization table for these bonds.

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Answer:

1. What is the amount of the discount on these bonds at issuance?

$18,885

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

total interest expense = ($248,000 x 7% x 3 years) + $18,885 = $70,965

3. Prepare an effective interest amortization table for these bonds.

see attached PDF

Explanation:

the journal entry to record the issuance

January 1, 2019, bonds issued at a discount

Dr Cash 229,115

Dr Discount on bonds payable 18,885

    Cr Bonds payable 248,000

For Flynn Company, variable costs are 70% of sales, and fixed costs are $195,000. Management’s net income goal is $75,000. Compute the required sales in dollars needed to achieve management’s target net income of $75,000.

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Answer:

i would 75,345 is your answer

Explanation:

The required sales in dollars needed to achieve management’s target net income of $75,000 is $900,000.

Required sales in dollar

Using this formula

Required sales in dollar=Fixed cost+ Net income/ (1-percentage)

Let plug in the formula

]Required sales in dollar=$195,000+$75,000 /(1-.70)

Required sales in dollar=$270,000/.30

Required sales in dollar=$900,000

Therefore the required sales in dollars needed to achieve management’s target net income of $75,000 is $900,000.

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XYZ Corporation issued 7 million shares of common stock in its initial public offering. It later purchased 500,000 shares of Treasury stock. XYZ recently engaged an underwriter to raise capital by selling an additional 3 million shares through a standby rights offering. By the expiration date of the offering, only 2 million shares were sold through exercise of the rights. As a result, how many shares will XYZ have outstanding

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Answer:

The number shares XYZ will have outstanding is 8,500,000 shares.

Explanation:

Shares outstanding refers to the addition of the shares of a company that are currently held by its shareholders, the share blocks in the hands of institutional investors, and its restricted shares owned by its officers and insiders, but minus the treasury shares which are held by the company  itself.

From the question, we have the following:

Number shares issued in initial public offering = 7,000,000

Treasury stock purchased = 500,000

Shares sold by the expiration date of the offering additional 3 million shares = 2,000,000

Therefore, the number of shares outstanding can be calculated as follows:

Number of shares outstanding = Number shares issued in initial public offering - Treasury stock purchased + Shares sold by the expiration date of the offering additional 3 million shares = 7,000,000 - 500,000 + 2,000,000 = 8,500,000

Therefore, the number shares XYZ will have outstanding is 8,500,000 shares.

Bumble Bee Co. had taxable income of $7,000, tax depreciation of $5,000, book depreciation of $2,000, and accrued warranty expense of $400 on the books although no warranty work was performed. What is Bumble Bee's pretax accounting income?

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Answer:

$9,600

Explanation:

Calculation for Bumble Bee's pretax accounting income

Using this formula

Pretax accounting income=Taxable income-Accrued warranty expense+(Tax depreciation-Book depreciation)

Let plug in the formula

Pretax accounting income=$7,000-$400+($5,000-$2,000)

Pretax accounting income=$7,000-$400+$3,000

Pretax accounting income=$9,600

Therefore Bumble Bee's pretax accounting income will be $9,600

During the current month, a company that uses a job order cost accounting system purchases $50,000 in raw materials for cash. It then uses $12,000 of raw materials indirectly as factory supplies and uses $32,000 of raw materials as direct materials. Prepare entries to record these three transactions in the given order.
Record the raw materials purchase for $50,000.
Record the raw materials used indirectly in production.
Record the raw materials used directly in production.

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Answer:

1. Dr Raw materials inventory 50,000

Cr Cash 50,000

2. Dr Factory overhead 12,000

Cr Raw materials inventory 12,000

3. Dr Work in process inventory32,000

Cr Raw materials inventory 32,000

Explanation:

Preparation or Journal entries

1. Preparation of the journal entry to record the raw materials purchase for $50,000

Dr Raw materials inventory 50,000

Cr Cash 50,000

2. Preparation of the journal entry to Record the raw materials used indirectly in production.

Dr Factory overhead 12,000

Cr Raw materials inventory 12,000

3. Preparation of the journal entry to Record the raw materials used directly in production.

Dr Work in process inventory32,000

Cr Raw materials inventory 32,000

Good Guy Foods wants to establish a trust fund that will provide $125,000 in scholarships each year for needy students. The trust fund is expected to earn a fixed 7.25 percent rate of return. How much money does the firm need to contribute to the fund assuming that only the interest income is to be distributed? a. $1,687,450 b. $1,478,023 c. $1,333,333 d. $1,724,138

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Answer:

Good Guy Foods

The amount that the firm needs to contribute to the fund, assuming that only the interest income is to be distributed is:

d. $1,724,138

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Distributable Trust Fund = $125,000

Rate of interest or return = 7.25%

The distributable trust fund is a product of total trust fund multiplied by the rate of return.

The total trust fund = $125,000/7.25%

= $125,000/0.0725

= $1,724,138

Check:

7.25% of $1,724,138 = $125,000

b) Good Guy Foods needs to contribute $1,724,138 in funds that will earn 7.25% annually and equal the scholarship amount of $125,000 annually.

The trial balance of a company included the following account balances: Cash, $25,000, Short-Term Investments, $10,000, Accounts Receivable, $40,000, Inventory, $90,000, and Prepaid Insurance, $12,000 its quick assets totat a) $35,000 b) $125,000 c) $75,000 d) $165,000 e) $50,000

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Answer:

$75,000

Explanation:

The trail balance of a company include the following

Cash of $25,000

Short term investments of $10,000

Account receivable of $40,000

Inventory of $90,000

Prepaid insurance of $12,000

Therefore it's quick assets Total can be calculated as follows

=account receivable + cash + short term investments

= $40,000+$25,0000+$10,000

= $65,000+$10,000

= $75,000

Calculate ending inventory and cost of goods sold at March 31, using the specific identification method. Date Transactions Units Unit Cost Total Cost March 1 Beginning inventory 20 $ 250 $ 5,000 March 5 Sale ($400 each) 15 March 9 Purchase 10 270 2,700 March 17 Sale ($450 each) 8 March 22 Purchase 10 280 2,800 March 27 Sale ($475 each) 12 March 30 Purchase 9 300 2,700 $ 13,200

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Answer:

the information regarding the sales was missing, so I looked for similar questions:

The March 5 sale consists of bikes from beginning inventory, the March 17 sale consists of bikes from the March 9 purchase, and the March 27 sale consists of four bikes from beginning inventory and eight bikes from the March 22 purchase.

Date Transactions Units Unit Cost Total Cost

March 1 Beginning inventory 20 $ 250 $ 5,000

March 5 Sale ($400 each) 15

March 9 Purchase 10 270 2,700

March 17 Sale ($450 each) 8

March 22 Purchase 10 280 2,800

March 27 Sale ($475 each) 12

March 30 Purchase 9 300 2,700 $ 13,200

Cost of good sold under specific identification:

March 5 sale = $250 x 15 = $3,750

March 17 sale = 8 x $270 = $2,160

March 27 sale = 12 x $280 = $3,360

total COGS = $9,270

Ending inventory = $13,200 - $9,270 = $3,930

Donna runs an inn and charges $300 a night for a room, which equals her cost. Sam, Harry, and Bill are three potential customers willing to pay $500, $325, and $250, respectively. When the government levies a tax on innkeepers of $50 per night of occupancy, Donna raises her price to $350. The deadweight loss of the tax is:________

a. $25
b. $50
c. $100
d. $150

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Answer:

a. $25

Explanation:

According to the given situation, the computation of deadweight loss of the tax is shown below:-

Deadweight Loss = 1 ÷ 2 × 1 × ($350 - $300) = 1 ÷ 2 × ($50)

Or, Deadweight Loss = 1 ÷ 2 × ($50)

Or,  Deadweight Loss = $25

Therefore the correct option is a. $25

We simply considered the above values so that the deadweight loss of the ta could come

The deadweight loss of the tax is :

According to the given situation, the computation of deadweight loss of the tax is shown below:-

Deadweight Loss = 1 ÷ 2 × 1 × ($350 - $300) = 1 ÷ 2 × ($50) Deadweight Loss = 1 ÷ 2 × ($50) Deadweight Loss = $25

The deadweight loss of the tax is $25.

Thus, the correct answer is a.

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Leaf's Paper Company is planning to launch a new notebook product that is water resistant. The company wants to sell 30,000,000 of the new notebooks next year and wants to know what trial rate is required to achieve this goal. The market research group forecasts an awareness rate of 78% and an ACV% of 51%. Of those that try the product by purchasing 1 notebook, 21% will repurchase 5 notebooks per year. There are 200,000,000 notebook consumers in the target market. Total fixed costs to Leaf Paper Company to manufacture this new notebook are $11,000,000, with variable costs of $2.56 per notebook. What trial rate is required to achieve the company's goal?

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Answer:

7.5%.

Explanation:

This question can be solved by using the formula below;

The trial rate is required to achieve the company's goal = ( number of new notebooks that the company wants to sell the following year) ÷ awareness rate × units per trial × ACV × number in target market.

From the Question above, we have the following information which is going to be slot in to the formula above and use in solving this question;

=> The number of new notebooks that the company wants to sell the following year = 30,000,000.

=> The awareness rate = 78%.

=> ACV% = 51%.

=> The percentage of people that will repurchase 5 notebooks per year = 21%.

=> The total number of notebook consumers in the target market = 200,000,000 .

=>'' The Total fixed costs to Leaf Paper Company to manufacture this new notebook = $11,000,000''

=> The variable costs per Notebook = $2.56.

Thus, slotting in the values respectively, we have;

Trial rate = 30,000,000 ÷ (0.78 × 5 × 0.51 × 200,000,000).

Trial rate = 0.07541478129713423.

Thus, 0.07541478129713423 × 100 = 7.5%.

Trial rate = 7.5%.

Red and White Company reported the following monthly data:Units produced $2,000 unitsSales price $25 per unitDirect materials $1 per unitDirect labor $2 per unitVariable overhead $3 per unitFixed overhead $8,000 in totalWhat is Red and White's net income under variable costing if 980 units are sold and operating expenses are $12,000?A. $(1,380)B. $(2,000)C. $2,700D. $6,620E. $10,620

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Answer:

A. $(1,380)

Explanation:

The computation of the net income under the variable costing is shown below:

Net Income /(loss) = Sales Revenue - Variable cost - Fixed overhead - Operating expenses

 = (980 × $25) - (980 × $6) - $8,000 - $12,000

= $24,500 - $5,880 - $8,000 - $12,000

= ($1,380)

Hence, the correct option is A. ($1,380)

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

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What are some actions that may be taken by a nation to reduce interest rates in a country?

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Answer:

The solution to this question can be defined as follows:

Explanation:

Its federal reserve of a nation will undertake several measures mostly on a bid to avoid the interest rate in the world. Using an exchange rate process, they increase the supply of money, lessen the number of discounts or even the money supply. Each of these steps raises the availability of resources as well as the rate of interest on the economy drops with a primary component of capital.

In wisely planning for your retirement, you invest $12,000 per year for 20 years into a 401k account. How much will you be able to withdraw each year for 10 years, starting one year after your last deposit, if you can earn a real return of 10% per year and the inflation rate averages 2.8% per year?

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Answer:

Annual withdraw= $173,483.28

Explanation:

The real rate of return is the result of deducting from the nominal rate the inflation rate.

First, we will determine the nominal rate of return:

Nominal rate= 0.10 + 0.028= 0.128

Now, we need to calculate the value of the investment at the time of retirement:

Annual deposit= $12,000

Interest rate= 0.128

Number of periods= 20 years

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

A= annual deposit

FV= {12,000*[(1.128^20) - 1]} / 0.128

FV= $948,935.34

Finally, the annual withdrawal:

Annual withdraw= (FV*i) / [1 - (1+i)^(-n)]

Annual withdraw= (948,935.34*0.128) / [1 - (1.128^-10)]

Annual withdraw= $173,483.28

For each of the following situations, identify (1) the case as either (a) a present or a future value and (b) a single amount or an annuity, (2) the table you would use in your computations (but do not solve the problem), and (3) the interest rate and time periods you would use. (PV of $1, FV of $1, PVA of $1, and FVA of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.) a. You need to accumulate $10,000 for a trip you wish to take in four years. You are able to earn 8% compounded semiannually on your savings. You plan to make only one deposit and let the money accumulate for four years. How would you determine the amount of the one-time deposit? b. Assume the same facts as in part (a) except that you will make semiannual deposits to your savings account. What is the required amount of each semiannual deposit? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) c-1. You want to retire after working 40 years with savings in excess of $1,000,000. You expect to save $4,000 a year for 40 years and earn an annual rate of interest of 8%. Will you be able to retire with more than $1,000,000 in 40 years?

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Answer:

a. The present value of a future value of $10,000 is $7,310.

b. The present value of an annuity for a future value of $10,000 is $1,043.54.

c. Yes, you will retire with $1,036,226.07 .

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Future value = $10,000

Interest - 8% compounded semiannually

Period of investment = 4 years

Using the present value table, the discount factor of 0.731, the future value of $10,000 is $7,310

b) You will need to contribute $1,043.54 at the beginning of each period to reach the future value of $10,000.00.

FV (Future Value) $10,000

PV (Present Value) $7,306.90

N (Number of Periods) 8.000

I/Y (Interest Rate) 4.000%

PMT (Periodic Payment) $1,043.54

Starting Investment $0.00

Total Principal $8,348.30

Total Interest $1,651.70

c)  $1,000,000 in 40 years:

FV (Future Value) $1,036,226.07

PV (Present Value) $47,698.45

N (Number of Periods) 40.000

I/Y (Interest Rate) 8.000%

PMT (Periodic Payment) $4,000.00

Starting Investment $0.00

Total Principal $160,000.00

Total Interest $876,226.07

Concert Production is planning an appearance of the top band Iggy Wiggy. They plan to buy custom desgined T-shirts to sell at the stadium where the concert will take place. The T-shirt will sell for $25 and the cost per shirt is $8. Previous experience at the Concert Productions suggests that after the concert is over, T-shirts can still be sold, but the selling price will only be $5 per shirt. Based on analysis of previous similar concerts, the company estimates sales of the T-shirt will be 6,000 units. However, the analysis also shows that the standard deviation in similar situations is 800 units.
How many Iggy Wiggy T-shirts should the company order?

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Answer:

Iggy Wiggy T-shirts should order 6,829 units of T-shirt

Explanation:

Cost per T-shirt = $8.00

Selling Price per T-shirt = $25

Marginal Profit = 25 - 8 = $17

Marginal Loss when t-shirt is sold for $5 = $8 - $5 = $3

Mean = 6000 units

Standard deviation = 800 units

Using the News Vendor Model

Q = MP / MP + ML

Q = 17 / (17+3)

Q = 17 / 20

Q = 0.85

Using NORMINV in Ms excel

= NORMINV (probability, mean, standard deviation)

= NORMINV(0.85,6000,800)

= 6829.14 units

Thus, Iggy Wiggy T-shirts should order 6829 units of T-shirt.

What records will appear for a left outer join with a primary table called OrderItems and a foreign table called Orders?

all Orders records
all OrderItems records
only matching OrderItems records
all of the Orders and OrderItems records

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Answer:

All orderitems records

Explanation:

Answer:

all OrderItems records

Explanation:

Discuss the relationship between competition and consumer expectations.

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Answer:

The relationship between competition and consumer expectations is by what the compitition is creating in terms of product and functionability. And the consumer expectation is what will help the by buying into this product.

Explanation:

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