Find a recent news article displaying an employee getting in trouble for lack of integrity

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Answer 1

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In a recent article in the newspaper, a research employee in a small scale business caught in a trouble because he made a wrong decision regarding the launch of a new product.

What is a business?

A business can be referred to as an organization or enterprising entity that engages in professional, commercial or industrial activities. There are different types of businesses like sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, and more.

The businesses are basically work for profit motive. Businesses can be small-scale or large-scale. Some of the biggest businesses in the world are Amazon and Walmart.

There are different types of partners in a business. The persons who owns the shares of the company is known as shareholder. The partner who can lose only what he or she has invested in a business is the general manager.

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94. Averaging the deviations from the mean for a portfolio of securities will: A. compute the standard deviation. B. compute the variance. C. equal zero. D. equal the number of securities in the portfolio.

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Answer: C. equal zero

Explanation:

The mean is average of the portfolio which means that some securities will be more than the mean and some will be less.

Some deviations will be positive, others will be negative.

When these deviations are added together, the negative deviations will cancel out the positive deviations which will lead to the average deviations being 0.

A company used straight-line depreciation for an item of equipment that cost $16,950, had a salvage value of $4,200, and had a five-year useful life. After depreciating the asset for three complete years, the salvage value was reduced to $1,860 and its total useful life was increased from 5 years to 6 years. Determine the amount of depreciation to be charged against the machine during each of the remaining years of its useful life:

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Answer:

Annual depreciation= $2,480

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Total Purchase price= $16,950

Useful life= 5 years

Residual value= $4,200

First, we need to calculate the accumulated depreciation at the end of year 3.

Annual depreciation= (Total Purchase price - salvage value)/estimated life (years)

Annual depreciation= (16,950 - 4,200) / 5

Annual depreciation= $2,550

Accumulated depreciation= 2,550*3= $7,650

Now, we can calculate the new depreciation expense:

Depreciable value= 16,950 - 7,650= $9,300

Useful life= 3 years

Salvage value= $1,860

Annual depreciation= (9,300 - 1,860) / 3

Annual depreciation= $2,480

Service firms generally include which of the following as product or job costs: _________

a. Utilities
b. Direct labor wages
c. Supervisor salaries
d. Service firms do not track job costs

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Answer: Direct labor wages

Explanation:

Answer:

B.) Direct Labor Wages

Explanation:

The service firms track the costs of that services that they provide. Thats why service firms generally include Direct labor Wages as a product or job costs

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Nathan Herrmann has completed the basic format to be used in preparing the statement of cash flows (indirect method) for CEO Consultants.Listed below in random order are line items to be included in the statement of cash flows.Purchase of equipment $ 229,000Increase in inventory 35,000Increase in prepaid rent 7,500Payment of dividends 31,000Depreciation expense 13,000Increase in accounts receivable 47,000Increase in accounts payable 15,000Loss on sale of land 12,000Net income 69,000Repayment of notes payable 49,000Cash received from the sale of land 7,500Issuance of common stock 241,000Prepare the statement of cash flows for CEO Consultants using the indirect method.

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Answer:

Ending cash balance is -$41,000.

Explanation:

This can be prepared as follows:

Nathan Herrmann

Cash Flow Statement

for the year ended ...

Details                                                                   $                      $             

Net income                                                      69,000  

Adjustment to reconcile net income    

Depreciation expense                                     13,000  

Loss on sale of land                                         12,000  

(Increase) decrease in current assets

Increase in inventory                                     (35,000)

Increase in prepaid rent                                  (7,500)

Increase in accounts receivable                   (47,000)

Increase (decrease) in current liabilities:  

Increase in accounts payable                          15,000  

Net cash from operating activities                                         19,500

Cash flows from investing activities:  

Cash received from the sale of land                7,500  

Purchase of equipment                               (229,000)

Net cash flows from Investing activities                            (221,500)

Cash flows from financing activities:  

Payment of dividends                                      (31,000)

Repayment of notes payable                         (49,000)

Issuance of common stock                             241,000  

Net cash from financing activities                                          161,000  

Increase / (Decrease) in cash                                                   (41,000)

Beginning cash balance                                                                    -    

Ending cash balance                                                                 (41,000)

Household purchases of durable goods $1,293 Household purchases of nondurable goods $1,717 Household purchases of services $301 Household purchases of new housing $704 Purchases of capital equipment $192 Inventory changes $374 Purchases of new structures $611 Depreciation $117 Salaries of government workers $1,422 Government expenditures on public works $553 Transfer payments $777 Foreign purchases of domestically produced goods $88 Domestic purchases of foreign goods $120 Note that depreciation is the value loss of the durable goods purchased before this year. What was country A's GDP in 2019

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Answer:

The correct answer is $7,253

Explanation:

According to the given scenario, the calculation of the country A GDP in the year 2019 is as follows:

The Country's GDP is

= Net Consumption + Net investment + government purchase + net export (export-import)

= ($1,293 + $1,717 + $301) + ($704 + $310 + $374 + $611) + ($1,422 + $553) +($88 - $120)

= $3,311 + $1,999 + $1,975 - 32

= $7,253

Therefore , Country A's GDP is $7,253

An insurance company is thinking about offering discounts on its life insurance policies to nonsmokers. As part of its analysis, it selects 200 men who are 50 years old and asks them if they smoke at least one pack of cigarettes per day, and if they have ever suffered from heart disease. The results indicate that 20 out of 80 smokers and 15 out of 120 nonsmokers suffer from heart disease. At 5% level of significance the conclusion is:

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Answer:

Test statistic

|Z| = 2.996 > 1.96 at 5% level of significance

Null hypothesis is accepted

There is difference between smokers and non-smokers

Explanation:

Step(i):-

Given size of the sample = 200

First Sample proportion  

                                  [tex]p^{-} _{1} = \frac{20}{80} = 0.25[/tex]

Second sample proportion

                               [tex]p^{-} _{2} = \frac{15}{120} = 0.125[/tex]

Null Hypothesis : p₁ = p₂

Alternative Hypothesis : p₁≠p₂

Step(ii):-

Test statistic

                [tex]Z = \frac{p^{-} _{1}-p^{-} _{2} }{\sqrt{PQ(\frac{1}{n_{1} } +\frac{1}{n_{2} } )} }[/tex]

Where

             [tex]P = \frac{n_{1} p_{1} + n_{2} p_{2} }{n_{1}+n_{2} }[/tex]

             

          [tex]P = \frac{200X 0.25+ 200 X 0.125 }{400 } = 0.185[/tex]

         Q = 1-P = 0.8125

           [tex]Z = \frac{0.25-0.125 }{\sqrt{0.185X0.8125(\frac{1}{200} +\frac{1}{200 } )} }[/tex]

          Z =  -2.996

The calculated value |Z| = 2.996 > 1.96 at 5% level of significance

Null hypothesis is accepted

There is difference between smokers and non-smokers

               

On January 1, Graves Corporation had 60,000 shares of no-par common stock issued and outstanding. The stock has a stated value of $4 per share. During the year, the following transactions occurred. Apr. 1 Issued 9,000 additional shares of common stock for $11 per share. June 15 Declared a cash dividend of $1.5 per share to stockholders of record on June 30. July 10 Paid the $1.5 cash dividend. Dec. 1 Issued 4,000 additional shares of common stock for $12 per share. Dec. 15 Declared a cash dividend on outstanding shares of $1.6 per share to stockholders of record on December 31. Prepare the entries, if any, on each of the three dates that involved dividends. (Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 1, 225.)

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Answer:

Date        Account Titles and Explanation     Debit          Credit

June 15   Cash Dividends                              $103,500

               [(60000+9000)*$1.5]

                        Dividends payable                                     $103,500

                (Being dividend declared for 69000 shares at $1.5 each)

July 10     Dividends payable                        $103,500

                         Cash                                                          $103,500

                (Being dividend paid)

Dec 15      Cash Dividends                             $116,800

                [(60000+9000+4000)*1.6]

                          Dividends payable                                   $116,800

                (Being dividend declared for 73000 shares at $1.6 each)

Multiple Choice Question 38 Vaughn, Inc. has 1000 shares of 5%, $10 par value, cumulative preferred stock and 63000 shares of $1 par value common stock outstanding at December 31, 2020. What is the annual dividend on the preferred stock

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Answer:

$0.5 per share

Explanation:

Preference Share Capital = 1000 shares * $10 = 10,000

Annual Dividend in Total = 10000*5% = $500

Annual Dividend Per Share = $500/1000 = $0.5 per share

The following amounts were taken from the financial statements of Crane Company: 2017 2016 Total assets $790000 $900000 Net sales 680000 600000 Gross profit 300000 260000 Net income 54400 110000 Weighted average number of common shares outstanding 50000 50000 Market price of common stock $40 $36 The profit margin ratio for 2017 is

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Answer: 8%

Explanation:

Profit Margin = Net income / Net sales

2017 Net income ⇒ $54,400

2017 Net Sales ⇒ $680,000

Profit Margin₂₀₁₇ = 54,400/680,000

= 0.08

= 8%

Lakeshore Paints, Inc., operates a plant next to Clear Lake. The goals of the Clean Water Act include Select one: a. protecting fish and wildlife. b. all of the above. c. making water safe for boating. d. eliminating the discharge of anything into any water.

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Answer: d. eliminating the discharge of anything into any water.

Explanation:

The Clean Water Act aims to clean up and restore the integrity of water sources in the United States and it hopes to do so by preventing and completely eliminating the discharge of anything into any water that could result in the water being polluted.

It is a Federal statute and is enforceable by the Environmental Protection Agency.

Jose opened a Premier account at City National Bank of Iowa with a minimum required deposit of
$1000. This bank advertised a rate of 1/2% on their Premier account with interest compounded quarterly.
After 5 years, what is the amount in the account?

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Answer:

$1,025.299

Explanation:

The formula for compound interest is

FV = PV × (1+r)^ n

Where Fv is the future value

Pv is the present value = $1000

r is interest rate = 1/2 %  or 0.5% per year

n is five years

interest is compounded quarterly,  

Interest per quarter = 0.5% /4 = 0.125%  which is 0.00125

n will be 5 years x 4 quarters = 20 periods

Fv= $1000 x (1 +0.00125)^20

Fv =$1000 x(1.00125)^20

Fv= $1000 x 1.025299

Fv = $1,025.299

If a borrower can afford to make monthly principal and interest payments of 1000 and the lender will make a 30 year loan at 5 1/2%, or a 20 year loan at 4 1/2% what is the largest loan this buyer can afford

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Answer:

The the largest loan this buyer can afford is 14,533.75.

Explanation:

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

Step 1: Calculations of the present value or the loan the buyer can afford for a 30 year loan at 5 1/2%

PV30 = P * ((1 - (1 / (1 + r))^n) / r) …………………………………. (1)

Where;

PV30 = Present value or the loan the buyer can afford for a 30 year loan at 5 1/2% =?

P = monthly payment = 1000

r = interest rate = 5 1/2% = 5.50% = 0.055

n = number of years = 30

Substitute the values into equation (1) to have:

PV30 = 1000 * ((1 - (1 / (1 + 0.055))^30) / 0.055)

PV30 = 1000 * 14.5337451711221

PV30 = 14,533.75

Step 2: Calculation of the present value or the loan the buyer can afford for a 20 year loan at 4 1/2%

PV20 = P * ((1 - (1 / (1 + r))^n) / r) …………………………………. (2)

Where;

PV30 = Present value or the loan the buyer can afford for a 20 year loan at 4 1/2% =?

P = monthly payment = 1000

r = interest rate = 4 1/2% = 4.50% = 0.045

n = number of years = 20

Substitute the values into equation (1) to have:

PV20 = 1000 * ((1 - (1 / (1 + 0.045))^20) / 0.045)

PV20 = 1000 * 13.0079364514537

PV20 = 13,007.94

Conclusion

Since 14,533.75 which is the present value or the loan the buyer can afford for a 30 year loan at 5 1/2% is greater than the 13,007.94 which is the present value or the loan the buyer can afford for a 20 year loan at 4 1/2%, it therefore implies that the the largest loan this buyer can afford is 14,533.75.

Store A purchases cases of fertilizer for its lawn-care business from a supplier who charges Store A $30 per order and $50 per case. Each case consists of five bags of fertilizer. Store A needs 2000 bags of fertilizer a year. Store A's annual holding costs are 30%. If Store A's order quantity is 40 cases and its lowest inventory level is 0 cases, what is its average inventory level (in cases)

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Answer:

20

Explanation:

Calculation for average inventory level

Using this formula

Average inventory level=Store A's order quantity/2

Let plug in the formula

Average inventory level = 40 cases /2.

Average inventory level= 20

Therefore the Average inventory level will be 20

You need to turn $13,593 dollars into $18,359 dollars in 8 years. Assuming you make no extra deposits, what interest rate would you need from a bank in order to accomplish this

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Answer: 3.83%

Explanation:

$13,593 has to accrue to $18,359.

13,593 * ( 1 + r)⁸ = 18,359

( 1 + r)⁸ = 18,359/ 13,593

(1 + r)⁸ = 1.35062

1 + r = ⁸√1.35062

1 + r = 1.0383

r = 1.0383 - 1

r = 3.83%

A coupon bond paying semiannual interest is reported as having an ask price of 122% of its $1,000 par value. If the last interest payment was made one month ago and the coupon rate is 5%, what is the invoice price of the bond

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Answer:

The correct answer is $1,224.12

Explanation:

According to the given scenario, the calculation of the invoice price of the bond is as follows:

Invoice price =  Clean price + accrued interest

here

Clean price

= 122% of $1,000

= $1,220

And, the accrued interest is

= ($1,000 × 0.05 ÷ 2) × (30 days ÷ 182 days)

= 4.12088

Now the invoice price is

= $1,220 + $4.12088

= $1,224.12

hence, the invoice price of the bond is $1,224.12

On January 1, 2010, Broker Corp. issued $3,000,000 par value 12%, 10 year bonds which pay interest each December 31. If the market rate of interest was 14%, what was the issue price of the bonds

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Answer:

$2,686,898

Explanation:

The computation of the issued price of the bond is as follows;

= Maturity value present value + interest payment maturity value

= $3,000,000 × 02697 + (($300,000 × 0.12) × 5.2161)

= $2,686,898

The 0.297 represent the PVF at 14% for 10 period

5.6502 represent the Present value of an annyity for 10 period at 12%

A company reports annual sales of $5 million, cost of goods sold of $2 million, inventory of $0.5 million, and net income of $0.75 million. What are the company's annual inventory turns?

a. 10
b. 4
c. 0.25
d. 0.1

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Answer:

10

Explanation:

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12. Which of the following statements are correct: A. Percentage ownership occurs with new issuance via rights offerings. B. Market value dilution occurs when the net present value of a project is negative. C. Market value dilution increases as the net present value of a project increases. D. Book value dilution has real impact on individual shareholders.

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Answer:

B. Market value dilution occurs when the net present value of a project is negative.

Explanation:

In the case when the net present value is negative that represent the firm would lose its investment made that automatically reduce the valuation of the business in near future so the market again determine the current stock price also there would be decrease in the market value of the stock so here the dilution would be taken place

Therefore the option B is correct

Based on his investment advisor's guidance, Christopher sold two stocks during 2020. The capital gain on the sale of Magnificent Inc. was $35,000 and the capital loss on the sale of Rotten Tomatoes Inc. was $7,000. Christopher needs the money for a downpayment on a condo. If Christopher is in the highest marginal tax bracket of 53.31%, what is the net amount that he will receive after taxes are paid on the sale of these shares to use towards the purchase of a condo

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Answer:

The question is incomplete since we are not told if the capital gain is a short or long term gain. So I will answer the question in both possible scenarios.

Short term capital gains:

They are taxed as ordinary income, so the net gain = $35,000 - $7,000 = $28,000

Net gain after taxes = $28,000 x (1 - 53.31%) = $13,073.20

Long term capital gains:

They are taxed at a much lower rate that ranges from 0 to 20%. In this case, Christopher is probably taxed at 20%.

Net gain after taxes = $28,000 x (1 - 20%) = $22,400

Explanation:

According to the Coase theorem, private parties can solve the problem of externalities if a. the number of parties involved is sufficiently large. b. the cost of bargaining is small. c. property rights aren't clearly defined. d. the initial distribution of legal rights favors the person being adversely affected by the externality.

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Answer:

b. the cost of bargaining is small.

Explanation:

The basic concepts behind the Coase Theorem is that conflicts can be solved regardless of the original rights and a solution that benefits all parties can be found as long as transaction costs (bargaining costs) are low or nonexistent, and the output of the negotiation process efficiently allocates resources. This theorem is useful when you are trying to find solutions to negative externalities.

A physical count of supplies on hand at the end of May for Masters, Inc. indicated $1,253 of supplies on hand. The general ledger balance before any adjustment is $2,130. What is the adjusting entry for office supplies that should be recorded on May 31

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entry is as follows;

Supplies expense Dr ($2,130 - $1,253) $877

     To Supplies $877

(being the supplies expense is recorded)

Here the supplies expense is debited as it increased the expenses while on the other hand the supplies is credited as it decreased the assets. Also both the accounts contains normal debit balance

Left ventricular mass (LVM), determined from echocardiograms, is an important risk factor for subsequent cardiovascular disease. The researchers are interested in assessing whether LVM changes in children over a 4-year period. To help plan the main study, a pilot study is conducted where echocardiograms are obtained from 10 random children from the Bogalusa Heart Study at baseline and after 4 years of follow-up. The sample mean of LVM change over the 4-year study period is 18.9 g and the sample standard deviation is 26.4 g. For answering the questions (a) and (b) below, assume that the sample variance of LVM change in this pilot study is the true variance of LVM change in the population.(a). If the expected increase in LVM is 10 g, what is the power of such a study if a two-sided test is to be used with α = 0.05? (b). Since this is a pilot study, the main question of interest is how many subjects would be needed to detect an increase of 10 g in mean LVM over 4 years using a two-sided test with α = 0.05 and power = 80%? Suppose the researchers also want to get an idea of the true population variance σ 2 of LVM change in children over a 4-year period based on the pilot data. (c). Perform a hypothesis test to assess whether σ 2 is significantly different from 300. Use both critical-value and p-value methods. (d). Find a 95% confidence interval (CI) of σ 2 . Is the result consistent with that of (c)? Justify your answer.

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Answer:

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Swifty Corporation uses a periodic inventory system. Details for the inventory account for the month of January 2022 are as follows: Units Per unit price Total Balance, 1/1/2022 230$4.00$920 Purchase, 1/15/2022 110..4.00440 Purchase, 1/28/2022 110..4.20462 An end of the month (1/31/2022) inventory showed that 180 units were on hand. If the company uses LIFO, what is the value of the ending inventory

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Answer:

The value of the ending inventory is $720.

Explanation:

Note: The data in the question are merged together. They are therefore sorted before answering the question as follows:

                                  Units        Per unit price        Total

Balance, 1/1/2022        230             $4.00               $920

Purchase, 1/15/2022     110                4.00                440

Purchase, 1/28/2022    110                4.20                462

The  explanation of the question is now given as follows:

Last In, First Out (LIFO) refers to an inventory method in which the last item of inventory to arrive the store are sold first before the inventory that arrived earlier.

Periodic LIFO implies that the latest costs inventory are removed from inventory at the end of each period.

The value of the ending inventory can be calculated as follows:

Total units available for sales = 230 + 110 + 110 = 450

Total units sold = 450 - 180 = 270

Since total units sold is 270 and the company uses periodic LIFO, this implies that all the 110 units purchased on 1/28/2022 are sold first followed by all the 110 units purchased on 1/15/2022. The addition gives 220 units. The remaining 50 units are sold from the balance on 1/1/2022.

The implication of the above is that 180 units ending inventory is part of the balance on 1/1/2022. Therefore, the 180 units ending inventory will be valued at $4.00 price per unit of the balance on 1/1/2022 as follows:

Value of the ending inventory = 180 * $4.00 = $720

Therefore, the value of the ending inventory is $720.

Suppose the working-age population of a fictional economy falls into the following categories: 30 are retired; 45 are stay-at-home parents; 120 are employed full time; 40 are employed part time; 25 are unemployed but are actively looking for employment; 15 are unemployed and are not actively looking for employment. The official unemployment rate as calculated by the BLS would be

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Answer:

The unemployment rate is 13.51%

Explanation:

The computation of the unemployment rate is as follows;

But before that following calculations need to be done

Labor Force is

= 120 + 40 + 25

= 185

And, the unemployed would be 25

Now the unemployment rate is

= unemployed ÷ Labor Force

= 25 ÷ 185

= 13.51%

hence, the unemployment rate is 13.51%

Calvin and Carolyn Coleman purchased a home in San Francisco, California, for $375,000 on October 1, 2014. Calvin obtained a job in Portland, Oregon, and on December 1, 2015, the Colemans sold their home in San Francisco for $800,000. How much of the gain must the Colemans recognize?

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Answer:

$133,333

Explanation:

General exclusion available = 500,000

Pro-rated exclusion available for 14 months out of 24 months = 500,000 * 14/24 = $291,667

Realized gain = $800,000 - $375,000 = $425,000

Recognized gain = 425,000 - 291,667 = $133,333

Kim's Bridal Shoppe has 11,400 shares of common stock outstanding at a price of $48 per share. It also has 275 shares of preferred stock outstanding at a price of $90 per share. There are 300 bonds outstanding that have a coupon rate of 6.7 percent paid semiannually. The bonds mature in 29 years, have a face value of $2,000, and sell at 108 percent of par. What is the capital structure weight of the common stock

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Answer:

0.0203

Explanation:

Calculation for the capital structure weight of the common stock

First step is to calculate the Value of Common Stock

Value of Common Stock = 11,400(48)

Value of Common Stock= $547,200

Second step is to calculate the Value of Preferred Stock

Value of Preferred Stock = 275(90)

Value of Preferred Stock = $24,750

Third step is to calculate the Value of Debt

Value of Debt = 1.08(2,000)(300)

Value of Debt= $648,000

Last step is to calculate the Weight of Preferred Stock

Weight of Preferred Stock = 24,750/(547,200 + 24,750 + 648,000)

Weight of Preferred Stock = 0.0203

Therefore the capital structure weight of the common stock will be 0.0203

In the United States, bank deposits up to a certain amount are insured by the FDIC.

True or false

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Answer:

true :)

Explanation:

The answer to this question is True.

Concord has the following inventory information. July 1 Beginning Inventory 30 units at $15 $450 7 Purchases 90 units at $23 2070 22 Purchases 10 units at $20 200 $2720 A physical count of merchandise inventory on July 31 reveals that there are 30 units on hand. Using the FIFO inventory method, the amount allocated to cost of goods sold for July is

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Answer:

COGS= $2,060

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

July 1: Beginning Inventory 30 units at $15 $450

July 7: Purchases 90 units at $23 2070

July 22: Purchases 10 units at $20 200

Ending inventory in units0 30 units

First, we need to calculate the number of units sold:

Units sold= total units - ending inventory in units

Units sold= 130 - 30

Units sold= 100

Now, to calculate the cost of goods sold under the FIFO (first-in, first-out), we need to use the cost of the firsts units incorporated into inventory:

COGS= 30*15 + 70*23

COGS= $2,060

Objectives of AllocationSamantha and Rashida are planning a trip to Padre Island, Texas, during spring break. Members of the varsity volleyball team, they are looking forward to four days of beach volleyball and parasailing. They will drive Samantha's car and estimate that they will pay the following costs during the trip:Motel (4 nights at $145) $ 580Food (each) 150Gas in total 120Parasailing and equipment rental (each) 125They have reservations at the SeaScape Motel, which charges $115 per night for a single, $145 per night for a double, and an additional $10 per night if a rollaway $580 155 132 added to a double room. but thinks that four days of partying and relaxing on the beach would be a great way to unwind from the Samantha's little sister, Kallie, wants to go along. S rigors of school. She figures he isn't into sports that she could ride with Samantha and Rashida and share their room Required: 1. Using incremental costs only, what would it cost Kallie to accompany Samantha and Rashida? 2. Using the benefits-received method, what would it cost Kallie to go on the trip? If required, round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest cent.

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Increase in Motel cost = $10 per night for additional bed * 4 day = $10 * 4 = $40

Additional food cost = $150

Therefore, total cost of including Kallie for the trip is $40 + $150 = $190

1. Incremental Analysis

                                        Without K     With K    Incremental cost

Motel cost                         $580           $620            $40

Food                                  $300           $450            $150

Gas in total                        $120            $120               -    

Total Incremental cost     $1,000        $1,190          $190

It would cost $190 for Kallie to accompany along

2. Cost to Kallie using benefits received method

Particulars                            Amount

Motel ($580 + 40)/3             $206.67

Food                                      $150

Gas ($120/3)                          $40        

Total                                       $396.67

Thus, cost to Kallie using benefits received method would be $396.67.

Joe is self-employed in a store that has a rental value of $500 a month which he pays, but he can vacate the building without giving notice. His other expenses are $100 a month for maintenance. He makes $25,000 a year on net sales (total revenue minus the wholesale cost of the product). If he quit his job and worked the same number of hours elsewhere at a job he liked equally well, he estimates that he could make $20,000 a year. No one else can be hired to work in the store. Joe should It is impossible to say with the information given in the problem. quit his job. work part-time. keep the job.

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work part time

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