On January 1, Boston Enterprises issues bonds that have a $1,300,000 par value, mature in 20 years, and pay 7% interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31. The bonds are sold at par.
A. How much interest will Boston pay (in cash) to the bondholders every six months?
2. Prepare journal entries to record (a) the issuance of bonds on January 1; (b) the first interest payment on June 30; and (c) the second interest payment on December 31.
3. Prepare the journal entry for issuance assuming the bonds are issued at (a) 96 and (b) 104.

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Answer 1

Answer:

1. $45,500

2. Journal entries

3. Journal entries

Explanation:

The Interest amount can be calculated by multiplying the face value of bonds with annual interest and the time period. Journal entries are given below

Requirement 1  (Interest amount)

Interest amount  = Face value of bond x annual interest rate x 6/12

Interest amount  = 1,300,000 x 7% x 6/12

Interest amount  = $45,500

Requirement 2 (Journal entries to record issuance of bond and interest expense)

1 Jan (issuance of bond payable )

                                                   DEBIT          CREDIT

Cash                                        1,300,000

Bonds payable                                             1,300,000

30 June (interest expense recorded)

                                                   DEBIT          CREDIT

Cash                                          45,500

Bonds payable                                               45,500

31 Dec (interest expense recorded)

                                                   DEBIT          CREDIT

Cash                                          45,500

Bonds payable                                               45,500

Requirement 3 (Journal entry for issuance assuming bonds are issued at a.96 b.104)

At 96

                                                            DEBIT          CREDIT

Cash(1,300,000  x 96%)                 1,248,000

Discount(1,300,000 - 1248,000)      52,000

Bonds payable                                                      1,300,000

At 104

                                                              DEBIT        CREDIT

Cash(1,300,000  x 104%)                  1,352,000

Premium (1,300,000 - 1248,000)                            52,000

Bonds payable                                                        1,300,000


Related Questions

A company's overhead rate is 60% of direct labor cost. Using the following incomplete accounts, determine the cost of direct materials used.


Goods in Process Inventory Finished Goods Inventory
Beg. bal 100,800 Beg. bal 118,200
DM? 324,800 301,000
D.L?
O.H? F.G?
End Bal. 131.040 End Bal. 142,000


Factory Overhead
93,240 90,720

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Answer:

Materials used during the period $ 113,120

Explanation:

The credit side of the Factory overhead is the applied overhead

Thus: 90,720 os 60% of labor: 90,720 / 0.6 = 151,200

Good in Process

Beginning Balance 100,800

Materials                            X

Labor                        151,200

Overhead                 90,720  

Transferred-out             (Y)  

Ending Balance      131,040

Finished Goods

The debit of 324,800 represents the amount transferred out from Goods in Process. Having this, we can solve for direct materials

Beginning Balance    100,800

Materials                                X

Labor                            151,200

Overhead                     90,720  

Transferred-out      (324,800)  

Ending Balance           131,040

material = 131,040 + 324,800 - 90,720 - 151,200 - 100,800 = 113,120


Identify the characteristics of a successful workplace culture. Select all that apply.

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Answer:

employees agree with goals of the organization

employees want to support the goals of the organization

Explanation:

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In JIT manufacturing, each operation produces
A) only what is necessary for the succeeding operations.
B) all that it can to offset fixed costs.
C) a fixed percentage in excess of orders to ensure adequate quality stock.
D) all that it can in order to build inventories.

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Answer:

A) only what is necessary for the succeeding operations.

Explanation:

JIT manufacturing is a system in which it focused to reduced the time with respect to the producton system and the feedback time arises from the suppliers and from the customer

It is to be developed for meeting out the demand not for the any kind of surplus or the advance requirement

Therefore in the given case, the option A is correct as it shows the necessity to be used for the coming operations

Discuss why you think customers respond so positively to personalized communication?

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Customers often respond positively to personalized communication because it is specifically directed towards them and any concerns and/or questions they may have.

Which of the following costs is an example of product costs? A. selling commissionsB. nonfactory office salariesC. direct materialsD. advertising expense

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Product cost is the total cost expended in creating a product. They include direct labour, direct materials, production supplies, and factory overhead.

For example to produce a pencil, some of the product cost would include :

the wages of labour employed the raw materials used to make the pencil

The goal of the consumer in a market economy is to use his or her limited income to buy:________.A) The greatest number of goods and services possible.B) The goods and services that maximize profits for bussiness.C) The combination of goods and services which maximize their utility given a limited budget.D) Those goods and services with the lowest prices.

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Answer:

C) The combination of goods and services which maximize their utility given a limited budget.

Explanation:

The goal of every consumer is to maximise utility. utility maximisation is the highest form of satisfaction a consumer can derive from consuming goods and services.

Utility is the total satisfaction derived from consuming goods and services.

Human wants are unlimited and the resources available to them are limited. So, consumers have to choose the combination of goods within their limited budget that would maximise utility

What sum of money now is equivalent of $8,250 two years later, if the interest is 4% per 6-month period (8% compounded semi-annually)?

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Answer:

$7052.13

Explanation:

We can calculate the present value of money equivalent of $8,250 two years later by applying present value formula

DATA

Future value = $8,250

Interest rate = 4%

Number of periods = n = 2 years x 2 times a year = 4 times

Present value =?

Solution

PV = [tex]\frac{1}{1+(interest rate)^n} futurevalue[/tex]

PV = ×\[tex]\frac{1}{1+(0.04)^4} 8250[/tex]

PV = $7052.13

On November 1, 2018, Reid Corporation acquired bonds with a face value of $700,000 for $673,618.61. The bonds carry a stated rate of interest of 10%, were purchased to yield 11%, pay interest semiannually on April 30 and October 31, were purchased to be held to maturity, and are due October 31, 2022. On November 1, 2019, in contemplation of a major acquisition, the bonds were sold for $700,000. Reid is on a fiscal year accounting period ending October 31 and uses the effective interest method.Required:a. Prepare journal entries to record the purchase of the bonds, the interest receipts on April 30, 2019, and October 31, 2019, and the sale of the bonds.b. Prepare journal entries to record the purchase of the bonds, the interest receipts on April 30, 2019, and October 31, 2019, and the sale of the bonds

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Answer:

Nov 1 2018

Dr Bonds receivable 700,000

Cr Cash 67,3618.61

Cr Discount on bonds receivable 26,381.39

April 3 2019

Dr Cash 35,000

Dr Discount on bonds receivable 2,049.02

Dr Interest revenue 37,059.02

Oct 31, 2019

Dr Cash 35,000

Dr Discount on bonds receivable 2,049.02

Cr Interest revenue 37,059.02

Nov 1, 2019

Dr Cash 700,000

Dr Discount on bonds receivable 22,283.25

Cr Notes receivable 700,000

Cr Profit on sale bonds receivable 22,283.25

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entries to record the following:

Purchase of the bonds

Interest receipts on April 30, 2019 and October 31, 2019

Sale of the bonds.

Journal entries

Nov 1 2018

Dr Bonds receivable 700,000

Cr Cash 67,3618.61

Cr Discount on bonds receivable 26,381.39

(700,000-67,3618.61)

(To record Purchase of bonds)

April 30 2019

Dr Cash 35,000

(700,000*10%*6/12)

Dr Discount on bonds receivable 2,049.02

(37,059.02-35,000)

Dr Interest revenue 37,059.02

(673,618.61*11%*6/12)

(To record Interest receipts)

Oct 31, 2019

Dr Cash 35,000

Dr Discount on bonds receivable 2,049.02

(37,059.02-35,000)

Cr Interest revenue 37,059.02

(673,618.61*11%*6/12)

(To record Interest receipts)

Nov 1, 2019

Dr Cash 700,000

Dr Discount on bonds receivable 22,283.25

($26,381.39-$2,049.02-$2,049.02)

Cr Notes receivable 700,000

Cr Profit on sale bonds receivable 22,283.25

(To record Sale of the bonds)

Empire Company is a manufacturer of smartphones. Its controller resigned in October 2017.
An inexperienced assistant accountant has prepared the following income statement for the month of October 2017.
EMPIRE COMPANY
Income Statement
For the Month Ended October 31, 2017
Sales Revenue $780,000
Less: Operating Expenses
Raw materials purchases $264,000
Direct labor costs 190,000
Advertising expense 90,000
Selling and administrative salaries 75,000
Rent on factory facilities 60,000
Depreciation on sales equipment 45,000
Depreciation on factory equipment 31,000
Indirect labor cost 28,000
Utilities expense 12,000
Insurance expense 8,000 803,000
Net loss ($23,000)
Prior to October 2017, the company had been profitable every month. The company's president is concerned about the accuracy of the income statement. As her friend, you have been asked to review the income statement and make necessary corrections. After examining other manufacturing cost data, you have acquired additional information as follows.
1. Inventory balances at the beginning and end of October were:
October 1 October 31
Raw materials $18,000 $29,000
Work in process 20,000 14,000
Finished goods 30,000 50,000
2. Only 75% of the utility expense and 60% of the insurance expense apply to factory operations. The remaining amounts should be charged to selling and administrative activities.
Instructions:
a. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured for October 2017.
b. Prepare a correct income statement for October 2017.

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Answer:

a. Schedule of cost of goods manufactured for October 2017.

Raw materials costs  ($264,000  + $18,000 - $29,000)   $253,000

Direct labor costs                                                                 $190,000

Depreciation on factory equipment                                      $31,000

Indirect labor cost                                                                  $28,000

Rent on factory facilities                                                        $60,000

Utilities expense $12,000  × 75%                                            $9,000

Insurance expense $8,000 × 60%                                         $4,800

Add Opening Work in process Inventory                            $20,000

Less Closing Work in process Inventory                             ($14,000)

Cost of goods manufactured                                               $581,800

b. Income statement for October 2017.

Sales Revenue                                                                     $780,000

Less Cost of Goods Sold :

Opening Finished goods Inventory                $30,000

Add Cost of goods manufactured                 $581,800

Less Closing Finished goods Inventory        ($50,000)   ($561,800)

Gross Profit                                                                           $218,200

Less Expenses :

Advertising expense                                        $90,000

Selling and administrative salaries                  $75,000

Depreciation on sales equipment                   $45,000

Utilities expense 12,000  × 25 %                        $3,000

Insurance expense 8,000 × 40 %                      $3,200   ($216,200)

Net Profit / Loss                                                                       $2,000

Explanation:

First, Prepare the cost of goods manufactured for October 2017 and include the amount in the calculation of cost of goods sold.

In the cost of goods manufactured schedule, include only the costs that are factory related.

Then, Prepare the income statement for October 2017, making sure to adjust the Utilities and Insurance expenses appropriately.

In order for the economy to be strong, individuals must a. produce goods and pay workers b. provide labor and pay workers c. produce goods and buy goods d. provide labor and buy goods. PLEASE HURRY

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d. Provide labor and buy goods

EconomyAn economy is a domain that includes the production, distribution, and trading of products and services, as well as the consumption of those goods and services by various agents. It is defined broadly as "a social domain emphasizing the activities, discourses, and material expressions linked with the creation, use, and management of finite resources."Individuals must d. provide labor and purchase things in order for the economy to be robust.

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Answer: D

Explanation: E2020

Wolfpack Construction has the following account balances at the end of the year.Equipment $25,500Accounts payable 2,900Salaries expense 32,500Common stock 10,000Land 17,500Notes payable 19,500Service revenue 38,500Cash 5,900Retained earnings ?Required:Prepare a balance sheet for Wolfpack Construction.

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Answer:

Total Assets $48,900

Total liabilities and stockholders' Equity $48,900

Explanation:

Preparation for the balance sheet pf Wolfpack Construction.

WOLFPACK CONSTRUCTION

Balance Sheet

December 31

ASSETS LIABILITIES

Cash $5,900 Accounts payable $2,900

Land $17,500 Notes payable $19,500

Equipment $25,500

Total Assets $48,900

($5,900+$17,500+25,500)

Total liabilities $22,400

($2,900+$19,500)

STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY

Common stock $10,000

Retained earnings $16,500

Total stockholders' equity $26,500

Total Assets $48,900

Total liabilities and stockholders' Equity $48,900($22,400+$26,500)

Calculation for Retained earnings

Using this formula

Retained earnings= Total assets - Total liabilities - Common stock

Let plug in the formula

Retained earnings= $48,900-$22,400-$10,000

Retained earnings= $16,500

Therefore Total Assets will be $48,900 while

Total liabilities and stockholders' Equity will be $48,900

In order for a managerial team to develop an effective strategy, they first need to assess the conditions under which the organization is operating under and existing in. There are several tools available to managers to accomplish this end. One of these tools, Porter's Five Competitive Forces, allows managers to assess the level of competitiveness within a particular industry. According to strategy expent Michael Porter, business-level strategies originate within the five primary competitive forces of threats of new entrants, bargaining power of suppliers, bargaining power of buyers, threats of substitute products or services, and rivalry among competitors. This exercise will test your knowledge of Porter's Five Competitive Forces. However each term or phrase and read the description. Next, drag and drop the term or phrase into the correct position to correspond with the related competitive force from Porter's Five Competitive Forces. 1. Internet 2. Investments 3. Music4. Glass 5. Advertisement A. Threat of New EntrantsB. Bargaining Power of Suppliers C. Bargaining Power of BuyersD. Threat of Substitute Products or Services E. Rivalry Among Competitors

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Answer:

1. Internet - Bargaining power of buyers

With the internet buyers are much more knowledgeable about goods and services as well as having access to many more vendors. The internet has therefore increased the bargaining power of buyers.

2. Investments - Threat of Substitute Products or Services

Investment into an industry could mean that other companies are being financed to provide the goods and services that the other companies in the industry already create. This is a threat of substitute products and services.

3. Music - Threat of New Entrants

Music is dynamic and keeps evolving such that new entrants are a constant happening. These new musicians could attract the audiences of other musicians so it is a threat to entry.

4. Glass - Bargaining Power of Suppliers

If the specific kind of glass is not easy to get or is sold by one or few companies, this would mean that the bargaining power of suppliers is high due to the scarcity of the glass.

5. Advertisement - Rivalry Among Competitors

Advertisement is a way of telling consumers to buy a product from the company advertising instead of its customers. Advertising is therefore a medium of expression for rivalry amongst competitors.

A manager of a taco stand is interested in advertising to get more lunch time customers, but doesn’t know how much time it takes to process a single customer. The amount of time it takes to process a single customer will help the manager determine the maximum amount of customers they can process in the lunch hour. On average during lunch hour there are 12 people in line to approach the window. 4 people per minute leave the taco stand after receiving their food.
Fill in the blanks below.
I =________
R =_______
On average how long do customers wait in line? Calculate you answer in minutes. (Enter the value only. Do not enter text.)

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Answer:

R = 4 customers per minute

I = 12 customers in line

average time (T) = 3 minutes per customer

Explanation:

if we follow Little's Law and its assumptions: L = λW

L = average number of clients in line = 12λ = arrival or departure rate = 4 per minuteW = average waiting time

W = L / λ

average waiting time = average number of clients in line / average number of clients arriving (or departing) = 12 / 4 = 3 minutes

Little's Law can also be written as I = RT

I = L

R = λ

Collection of a $1,000 Accounts Receivablle:_____________.
a. increases an asset $1,000; decreases an asset $1,000.
b. increases an asset $1,000; decreases a liability $1,000.
c. decreases a liability $1,000; increases stockholders' equity $1,000.
d. decreases an asset $1,000; decreases a liability $1,000.

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Answer: a. increases an asset $1,000; decreases an asset $1,000.

Explanation: If an individual asset is increased, then it is possible there could be an equal decrease in another asset. Accounts receivable is the total monetary amount owed to a financial entity due to debts arising from sales on credit or on account. A collection of a $1,000 Accounts Receivable increases an asset $1,000; decreases an asset $1,000.

Which of the following statements about tax rate structures is true? A. Regressive rate structures are illegal in the United States. B. A tax with a graduated rate structure must be either regressive or progressive. C. A proportionate rate structure is the only structure resulting in vertical equity. D. None of the above is true.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Regressive tax system is a tax system where those that earn lower income pay more tax and those that earn higher income pay less tax.

A graduated income tax is also known as progressive tax

A proportionate tax taxes everyone the same regardless of the amount earned.

A progressive tax ensures vertical equity.

A progressive tax is a tax structure where those who earn higher income are taxed more and those that earn less pay less amount of tax.  

Southern Atlantic Distributors began operations in January 2016 and purchased a delivery truck for $40,000. Southern Atlantic plans to use straight-line depreciation over a four-year expected useful life for financial reporting purposes. For tax purposes, the deduction is 50% of cost in 2016, 30% in 2017, and 20% in 2018. Pretax accounting income for 2016 was $300,000, which includes interest revenue of $40,000 from municipal bonds. The enacted tax rate is 40%. Required: Assuming no differences between accounting income and taxable income other than those described above: 1. Prepare the journal entry to record income taxes in 2016. 2. What is Southern Atlantic’s 2016 net income?

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Answer:

1) December 31, 2016, income tax expense

Dr Income tax expense 104,000

    Cr Income taxes payable 100,000

    Cr Deferred tax liability 4,000

2) net income = $196,000

Explanation:

Southern Atlantic's taxable income = $300,000 (pretax income) - $40,000 (interests on municipal bonds) = $260,000

income tax expense = $260,000 x 40% = $104,000

income taxes payable = $104,000 - deferred tax liability = $104,000 - $4,000 = $100,000

deferred tax liability = accounting depreciation expense x tax rate = ($40,000 x 25%) x 40% = $10,000 x 40% = $4,000

net income = total income - income tax expense = $300,000 - $104,000 = $196,000

Zenith Consulting Co. has the following accounts in its ledger: Cash; Accounts Receivable; Supplies; Office Equipment; Accounts Payable; Common Stock; Retained Earnings; Dividends; Fees Earned; Rent Expense; Advertising Expense; Utilities Expense; Miscellaneous Expense.
Transactions
Mar.1 Paid rent for the month, $4,000.
3 Paid advertising expense, $1,350.
5 Paid cash for supplies, $1,800.
6 Purchased office equipment on account, $11,500.
10 Received cash from customers on account, $8,600.
15 Paid creditor on account, $3,180.
27 Paid cash for miscellaneous expenses, $700.
30 Paid telephone bill for the month, $550.
31 Fees earned and billed to customers for the month, $37,200.
31 Paid electricity bill for the month, $830.
31 Paid dividends, $2,000.
Journalize the preceding selected transactions for March 2018 in a two-column journal. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
CHART OF ACCOUNTS
Zenith Consulting Co.
General Ledger
ASSETS
11 Cash
12 Accounts Receivable
13 Supplies
14 Office Equipment
LIABILITIES
21 Accounts Payable
EQUITY
31 Common Stock
32 Retained Earnings
33 Dividends
REVENUE
41 Fees Earned
EXPENSES
51 Rent Expense
52 Advertising Expense
53 Utilities Expense
54 Miscellaneous Expense

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Answer:

Date        Account Title and Explanation     Debit       Credit

Mar-01     Rent expenses                               $4,000

                     Cash                                                          $4,000

               (To record payment of rent for the month)

Mar-03    Advertising expenses                    $1,350

                      Cash                                                         $1,350

                (To record payment advertising expenses for the month)  

Mar-05     Supplies                                         $1,800

                       Cash                                                          $1,800

                 (To record payment for supplies)  

Mar-06     Office equipment                           $11,500  

                        Accounts payable                                   $11,500

                 (To record purchase of office equipment on account)  

Mar-10      Cash                                              $8,600

                        Accounts receivable                              $8,600

                (To record cash receipt from customers on account)  

Mar-15       Accounts payable                        $3,180  

                         Cash                                                        $3,180

                (To record payment to creditors on account)

Mar-27      Misc. expenses                             $700

                        Cash                                                         $700

                 (To record payment for misc. expenses)

Mar-30      Utilities expenses                         $550

                        Cash                                                          $550

               (To record payment for telephone expenses for the month)  

Mar-31       Accounts receivable                    $37,200  

                        Fees earned                                             $37,200

               (To record fee earned and billed to customer for the month)  

Mar-31       Utilities expenses                         $830

                         Cash                                                          $830

                (To record payment for electricity bill for the month)  

Mar-31      Dividends                                         $2,000  

                         Cash                                                           $2,000

                (To record payment of dividends)  

Calculate the AT- WACC with a 60% debt and 40% equity financing structure.

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Answer: 9.9%

Explanation:

The Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) represents the cost of financing the business through debt and capital.

It is calculated as;

= (Weight of stock * cost of stock) + ( Weight of debt * after-tax cost of debt)

After tax cost of debt;

= debt interest *  ( 1 - tax rate)

= 10% * ( 1 - 35%)

= 6.5%

WACC = (40% * 15%) + ( 60% * 6.5%)

= 9.9%

Which component of consumption has a negative or indirect relationship with consumption?

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Answer:

Interest rates

Explanation:

Here are the options to the question : o Interest rates o Real income Real income o Expected future income o Wealth

Disposable income is either saved or consumed. When interest rates fall, savings would fall as returns on investment would be lower and consumption would increase.When interest rates rise, savings would increase and consumption would fall

Tetra Pak Ltd. is one of the leading business organization in packaging industry of Pakistan, and is currently assessing the commercial risk of its new project. The project which it currently want to peruse is introduction of new packaging material and system that is more of ecological and environmental friendly. This project would require Tetra Pak ltd. to establish new industrial plant in extension of the existing one, so to produce that new packaging material that could be sold to different industries for their packaging (such as beverages industry). Requirement: Assuming that you are part of project risk management team, how would you assess all of the key operating risk and revenue risk of the project (under commercial risk assessment and management)? As well as how would you assess which of the revenue risk management techniques would be appropriate for this project among offtake contracts, concession agreement, and hedging contract (provide rational for your choice for any one or mix approach for protecting organizational revenue).

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Answer:

Poor implementation risk

Process risk

Equipment failure risk

Demand risk

Quality risk

Reputation risk

Explanation:

The new process implementation will require capital expense. There is high risk that the new packaging is not accepted by the customers. There can be quality check required to ensure that new packaging is not compromising quality of the product. There can be demand decline risk as the new packaging is rejected by the customers then the company can loose large amount of revenue. There will be heavy cost incurred for the extension of existing plant but if the implementation and management is poor then the new packaging will not be up to the mark and this may hit the brand reputation.

Which statements are true (for a firm without non-operating income or expenses)? EBIT _____.
a. is the same as operating income
b. is the same as net sales
c. is the same as net income
d. does not include interest payments

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Answer: a. is the same as operating income

d. does not include interest payments

Explanation:

The earnings before interest and taxes(EBIT) is used to measure the profit of a firm which has to do with all the incomes and the expenses that the firm makes except the income tax and the interest expenses.

It should be noted that EBIT is not the same as the net sales as it involves operating costs. Also, EBIT is higher than the net income.

Therefore, options A and D are the right answer.

A production possibilities frontier (PPF) is bowed outward as a result of:____.1) constant opportunity costs.2) increasing opportunity costs.3) decreasing opportunity costs.4) scarcity.5) choice.

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Answer: 2) increasing opportunity costs

Explanation:

The Production Possibilities Frontier (PPF) measures how much of one good an economy would have to give up to be able to produce more of another good.

Resources in the economy are scarce so a trade-off needs to be made to determine how much resources would go into one good and how much into the other. This is why when more resources go to one good, less of the other is produced.

This is what the PPF shows. As we produce one more of one good, we produce less of the other good meaning the opportunity cost ( not producing the other good) of producing more of one good increases as we keep producing it.

Which of the following statements is true?
a. If revenues are less than expenses, the company has a net loss and retained earnings decreases.
b. If revenues are greater than expenses, the company has net income and contributed capital increases.
c. If revenues are less than expenses, the company has a net loss and contributed capital increases to balance off the loss.
d. If revenues are greater than expenses, the company has net income and retained earnings decreases

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Answer:

a. If revenues are less than expenses, the company has a net loss and retained earnings decreases.

Explanation:

Retained earnings is defined as the portion of income a company retains for internal operations, reinvest into the business, or repay debt.

It is derived by removing dividends paid to shareholders net income of a company.

So of the revenues of a company are less than its expenses a company will have no choice but to use its retained earnings to run internal operations.

This reduces the retained earnings of the company.

There is little relationship between CSR behaviors and consumer reaction to the products and services of the firm according to survey results listed in the Harvard Business Review.a. Trueb. False

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Answer: false

Explanation:

CSR behavior are simply behavioral aspects of CSR. According to the definition of corporate social responsibility, companies should conduct their business in a way that gives back to the society at large.

The statements that there' little relationship between CSR behaviors and consumer reaction to the products and services of the firm according to survey results listed in the Harvard Business Review is not true.

Use the above adjusted trial balance to prepare Wilson Trucking Company’s classified balance sheet as of December 31, 2017.Cash $ 5,900 Accounts receivable 27,500 Office supplies 7,590 Trucks 196,000 Accumulated depreciation—Trucks $ 40,376 Land 48,000 Accounts payable 9,900 Interest payable 7,000 Long-term notes payable 63,000 Common stock 15,000 Retained earnings 172,347 Dividends 29,000 Trucking fees earned 126,000 Depreciation expense—Trucks 26,043 Salaries expense 64,722 Office supplies expense 17,000 Repairs expense—Trucks 11,868 Totals $433,623 $ 433,623

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Answer:

.............................................. Wilson Trucking Company ......................................

................................................ Classified Balance Sheet ......................................

....................................................... December 31, 2017.........................................

Assets

Current assets  

Cash .................................................... $5,900  

Account receivable ............................ $27,500  

Office supplies..................................... $7,590

Total current assets ............................................. $40,990

Non current assets  

Land ......................................................................... $48,000

Truck ..................................................... $196,000  

Less: Accumlated depreciation - Truck  $(40,376) $155,624

Total Non current assets ......................................... $203,624

Total Assets ............................................................... $244,614

Liabilities

Current Liabilities  

Account payable................................. $9,900  

Interest payable ................................. $7,000  

Total current liabilities............................................... $16,900

Long term liabilities  

Long term notes payable.......................................... $63,000

Total liabilities............................................................. $79,900

Stockholder's equity

Common Stock ................................... $15,000  

Retained earnings............................... $149,714  

Total Stockholder's equity......................................... $164,714

Total liabilities and stockholder's equity.................. $244,614

Retained Earnings

= Opening retained earnings + Net Income - Dividends

Net Income

= Revenue - Expenses

= 126,000 (Trucking fees earned ) - 26,043 - 64,722 - 17,000 - 11,868

= $6,367

Retained earnings

= 172,347 + 6,367 - 29,000

= $149,714

Donna Bader, Globalization opponent Donna Bader spent her final year at college studying the effect of various economic factors on the economy of developing nations. Based on the results of her study, she concluded that globalization does these countries more harm than good. Upon what assumption does Donna's conclusion rest? Donne assumes that ________.

a. there are no factors other than globalization which influence the economic conditions of a country
b. the welfare of individuals matters less than the economic prosperity of a nation
c. globalization does not affect the employment rate of developed and developing countries
d. the wages paid to all individuals within developed countries are equal

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Answer: there are no factors other than globalization which influence the economic conditions of a country

Explanation:

Globalization is the movement of goods, services, human beings, technologies, capital etc around the world. Globalization promotes interactions between people in different parts of the world.

Since Donna Bader, whom is a globalization opponent believes that globalization does more harm than good to countries, her conclusion could have been gotten from the assumption that "there are no factors other than globalization which influence the economic conditions of a country".

In this scenario, such economy are only influenced by globalization and in a case whereby there's trade dispute or war between the country and other countries which could impede imports or affect communication or other things which can disrupt globalization to effectively take place, such economy can be affected.

Net cash flow from operating activities for 2021 Altoona Corporation was $300,000. The following items are reported on the financial statements for 2021:
Depreciation and amortization $30,000
Cash dividends paid on common stock 18,000
Increase in accounts receivable 36,000
Based only on the information above, Graham’s net income for 2018 was:_______.
a. $501,000.
b. $429,000.
c. $441,000.
d. $489,000.

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Answer:

$306,000

Explanation:

Calculation for Graham’s net income for 2018

Using this formula

NET INCOME=Net cash flow from operating activities+(Depreciation and amortization -

Increase in accounts receivable )

Let plug in the formula

NET INCOME=$300,000+($30,000-$36,000)

NET INCOME=$300,000+$6,000

NET INCOME=$306,000

Therefore Graham’s net income for 2018 will be $306,000

The applicable tax rate for s corporations is based on the:_______a. Corporate tax rateb.Stockholder's individual tax rates

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Answer:

b.Stockholder's individual tax rates

Explanation:

The application rate for S corporation should not be taxed as the C corporation.So in this case, it should not be applied in the S corporation profits and it should be passed with the help of stockholders and the income should be reported at the time of filing the return

Therefore in the given case, the correct option is B. and the same is to be considered

Employees do a better job of selling when they are happy at work. You make sure that you check in with employees frequently, addressing any of their concerns as soon as they arise.This is called__________.a. Classical Management theoryb. Humanistic Management theoryc. Contingency Theoryd. Management Science

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Answer: b. Humanistic Management theory

Explanation:

The idea of the Humanistic Management theory is totally centralized on a belief that humans are not an economic asset . Humans have value and some needs in any organisation, so management of employees is a major concern to get expecting results.

So by checking employees frequently, addressing any of their concerns are the actions to manage them.

This is called Humanistic Management theory.

Hence, the correct option is b.

You are a manager of a soft drinks company that is planning to go head to head with Coca-Cola to increase market share. Your strategy is to increase your product ranges that you plan to offer to Mass Market. Along with the extension of the products and product lines, you want to be responsive to the different geographic regions you plan to serve. So, your main focus is to balance the extended product categories along with the responsiveness to the geographic regions to serve. Currently you have a functional structure which may not be suitable for maintaining Products along with Geographic Responsiveness. So, you are required to IDENTIFY which Organizational Structure (For Example: PRODUCT BASED DIVISION, REGION BASED DEVISIONS, MATRIX STRUCTURE, etc.) would be best suitable if your strategy intends to: a. Lowering cost b. Increasing responsiveness c. or both

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Answer:

Explanation:

Organizational structure is what is best for

1. lowering cost:

what would be most suitable here is the product based division structure. this is because the main goal is the launching of new product lines and also getting ranges that are in existence to be bigger. the divisions are smaller here, which is given to each single product line which may have their own R&D and response divisions. Efficiency is increased, product development cycle is reduced and so also is cost lowered.

2. increasing responsiveness:

what is best here is region/geographic based structure. this is as divisions that are smaller are given to distinct areas. this increases region specificness as well as the fact that it takes care of any grievances. the team here have good knowledge of the needs of the specific region and their socio cultural background.

3. both

the matrix structure is best when their is a goal to lower cost and at the same time increase responsiveness. the divisions are of two dimensions, primary and secondary. this therefore increases sharing of resources and also cost reduction. it uses both if these goals to enhance efficiency.

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