Wells Technical Institute (WTI), a school owned by Tristana Wells, provides training to individuals who pay tuition directly to the school. WTI also offers training to groups in off-site locations. WTI initially records prepaid expenses and unearned revenues in balance sheet accounts. Its unadjusted trial balance as of December 31 follows along with descriptions of items a through h that require adjusting entries on December 31.

Additional Information Items:

a. An analysis of WTI's insurance policies shows that $2,400 of coverage has expired.
b. An inventory count shows that teaching supplies costing $2,800 are available at year-end 2015.
c. Annual depreciation on the equipment is $13,200.
d. Annual depreciation on the professional library is $7,200.
e. On November 1, WTI agreed to do a special six-month course (starting immediately) for a client. The contract calls for a monthly fee of $2,500, and the client paid the first five months' fees in advance. When the cash was received, the Unearned Training Fees account was credited. The fee for the sixth month will be recorded when it is collected in 2016.
f. On October 15, WTI agreed to teach a four-month class (beginning immediately) for an individual for $3,000 tuition per month payable at the end of the class. The class started on October 15, but no payment has yet been received. (WTI's accruals are applied to the nearest half-month; for example, October recognizes one-half month accrual.)
g. WTI's two employees are paid weekly. As of the end of the year, two days' salaries have accrued at the rate of $100 per day for each employee.
h. The balance in the Prepaid Rent account represents rent for December.


Debit    Credit
Cash 34,000     
  Accounts receivable 0     
  Teaching supplies 8,000     
  Prepaid insurance 12,000     
  Prepaid rent 3,000     
  Professional library 35,000     
  Accumulated depreciation—Professional library 10,000  
  Equipment 80,000     
  Accumulated depreciation—Equipment 15,000
  Accounts payable 26,000  
  Salaries payable 0
  Unearned training fees 12,500  
  Common stock 10,000  
  Retained earnings 80,000  
  Dividends 50,000     
  Tuition fees earned 123,900  
  Training fees earned 40,000  
  Depreciation expense—Professional library 0     
  Depreciation expense—Equipment 0     
  Salaries expense 50,000     
  Insurance expense 0     
  Rent expense 33,000     
  Teaching supplies expense 0     
  Advertising expense 6,000     
  Utilities expense 6,400     

  Totals 317,400      317,400

Required:
Prepare the adjusting entries, adjusted trial balance, and financial statements of above entries.

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Answer 1

Answer:

a. An analysis of WTI's insurance policies shows that $2,400 of coverage has expired.

Dr Insurance expense 2,400

    Cr Prepaid insurance 2,400

b. An inventory count shows that teaching supplies costing $2,800 are available at year-end.

Dr Teaching supplies expense 5,200

  Cr Teaching supplies 5,200

c. Annual depreciation on the equipment is $13,200.

Dr Depreciation expense 13,200

  Cr Accumulated depreciation: equipment 13,200

d. Annual depreciation on the professional library is $7,200.

Dr Depreciation expense 7,200

    Cr Accumulated depreciation: professional library 7,200

e. On November 1, WTI agreed to do a special six-month course (starting immediately) for a client. The contract calls for a monthly fee of $2,500, and the client paid the first five months' fees in advance. When the cash was received, the Unearned Training Fees account was credited. The fee for the sixth month will be recorded when it is collected in 2016.

Dr Unearned training fees 5,000

   Cr Training fees earned 5,000

f. On October 15, WTI agreed to teach a four-month class (beginning immediately) for an individual for $3,000 tuition per month payable at the end of the class. The class started on October 15, but no payment has yet been received. (WTI's accruals are applied to the nearest half-month; for example, October recognizes one-half month accrual.)

Dr Accounts receivable 4,500

   Cr Tuition fees earned 4,500

g. WTI's two employees are paid weekly. As of the end of the year, two days' salaries have accrued at the rate of $100 per day for each employee.

Dr Salaries expense 400

   Cr Salaries payable 400

h. The balance in the Prepaid Rent account represents rent for December.

Dr Rent expense 3,000

  Cr Prepaid rent 3,000

Wells Technical Institute (WTI)

Adjusted Trial Balance

                                                  Debit                  Credit

Cash                                        $34,000

Accounts receivable                $4,500

Prepaid rent                                $0

Teaching supplies                   $2,800

Prepaid insurance                   $9,600

Professional library                $35,000

Accumulated depreciation:                                 $10,000

Professional library

Equipment                              $80,000

Accumulated depreciation:                                $22,200

Equipment

Accounts payable                                               $39,200

Salaries payable                                                       $400

Unearned training fees                                         $7,500

Common stock                                                     $10,000

Retained earnings                                               $80,000

Dividends                               $50,000

Tuition fees earned                                             $128,400

Training fees earned                                            $45,000

Depreciation expense:            $7,200

Professional library

Depreciation expense:           $13,200

Equipment

Salaries expense                   $50,400

Insurance expense                  $2,400

Rent expense                         $36,000

Teaching supplies expense    $5,200

Advertising expense                $6,000

Utilities expense                       $6,400                              

Totals                                      $342,700             $342,700

Wells Technical Institute (WTI)

Income Statement

For the year ended December 31, 2016

Revenue:

Tuition fees earned $128,400Training fees earned $45,000                    $173,400

Operating expenses:

Depreciation expense $20,400Salaries expense $50,400Insurance expense $2,400Rent expense $36,000Teaching supplies expense $5,200Advertising expense $6,000Utilities expense $6,400                           ($126,800)

Operating income                                                 $46,600

 

Wells Technical Institute (WTI)

Balance  Sheet

For the year ended December 31, 2016

Assets:                                                

Cash $34,000

Accounts receivable $4,500

Teaching supplies $2,800

Prepaid insurance $9,600

Professional library, net $25,000

Equipment, net $57,800

Total assets                                                         $133,700

Liabilities:

Accounts payable $39,200

Salaries payable $400

Unearned training fees $7,500

Total liabilities                                                      $47,100

 

Stockholders' Equity:

Common stock $10,000

Retained earnings $76,600

Total stockholders' Equity                                  $86,600

Total liabilities and equity                                  $133,700

Wells Technical Institute (WTI)

Statement of Retained Earnings

For the year ended December 31, 2016

Beginning balance January 1, 2016             $80,000

Net income                                                    $46,600

Subtotal                                                        $126,600

Dividends                                                     ($50,000)

Ending balance December 31, 2016            $76,600


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On March 1, Terrell & Associates provides legal services to Whole Grain Bakery regarding some recent food poisoning complaints. Legal services total $10,500. In payment for the services, Whole Grain Bakery signs a 8% note requiring the payment of the face amount and interest to Terrell & Associates on September 1.

Required:
For Terrell & Associates, record the acceptance of the note receivable on March 1 and the cash collection on September 1.

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Answer:

March 1

Note Receivable                    $10500 Dr

    Accounts Receivable                  $10500 Cr

September 1

Cash                                 10920 Dr

     Note Receivable               10500 Cr

     Interest Revenue              420 Cr

Explanation:

March 1.

The acceptance of note receivable by Terrell would mean that Terrell would create a new asset in the book namely Note receivable for $10500 and write off the asset named Accounts receivable against this amount. Thus, the entry would be to debit the note receivable and credit the accounts receivable.

September 1.

The Note pays interest at 8% annual rate. The note remains outstanding for 6 months from March to August. Thus, Terrell would receive the interest on note at 8% annual interest rate for 6 months. The amount of Interest revenue would be,

Interest revenue = 10500 * 0.08 * 6/12 = $420

Terrell would receive cash equal to the value of note receivable plus the interest on note receivable.

So, cash received would be = 10500 + 420 = 10920

Terrell will debit cash as it is received and credit the asset note receivable for 10500 to write it off and record interest revenue of $420

In fishing, a career education often comes from which of the following?

A: College classes
B: On-site training
C: Vocational school

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It comes from a vocational school

Discuss any five reason why corporate and business organization are now taking a keen interest in environment issue.

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Our shared inheritance includes the air, water, woods, and land.

Companies have been dumping garbage into my air and water, as well as causing damage to my portion of the woods and land, without paying me or others.

We're enraged and ready to throw in the towel. The quality of my remaining life, as well as the lives of my grandchildren, depends on our addressing this deplorable lack of responsible resource stewardship. Sustainable methods are also helpful for business. Short-sighted business tactics that lead to a company's demise cannot be helpful for the bottom line.

Some people are concerned about environmental concerns and will patronize companies that take action to address them. Some business executives see that we are on the verge of disaster and wish to take steps to ensure their companies' long-term viability.

Those who uphold their power's commitments are deserving of it. Climate change and biodiversity loss are major issues that must be addressed. Those that continue to poison our commonwealth can expect their pollution profiteering to be less understood in the future. Corporations and companies exist primarily to make money, but they also function under the assumption that they will do more good than harm in the long run. If it is discovered that they are more bad than good, they will lose the trust of the communities in which they operate. They will be history if enough investors, voters, workers, and citizens decide to hold them accountable. I hope that more businesses and corporations take their environmental duties seriously, and I wish those that already do so the best of luck in expanding their market share.

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The following list of five reasons explains why corporate and business organizations are now paying close attention to environmental challenges.

Why do corporate take a keen interest in environmental issues?

Being environmentally conscious has advantages for both the environment and the corporate company.

Customers who value environmentally friendly practises will be more satisfied after using products from a company that is demonstrating that it does no harm to the environment or minimises harm to the environment.

This will also help the company build a positive reputation and make it more appealing to employees and business partners who value environmentally sustainable practises.

Developing creative methods that have a positive impact on the environment, can improve sales, and can give a company a competitive edge over rivals that don't practice environmental responsibility.

Attracting new clients who are looking for environmentally friendly goods and services.

Therefore, reduced operating expenses, more innovation, enhanced brand recognition, and an increase in new customers that appreciate sustainability all contribute to sustainable enterprises' increased revenue.

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Most P2P apps or services can be linked to checking accounts, debit cards or _____

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It should be noted that most P2P apps or services can be linked to checking accounts, debit cards or payment options

What is Peer-to-peer payment systems?

Peer-to-peer payment systems can be regarded as the money transfer apps platform like Venmo.

It allows users to send money to people or organization.

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On online sources such as social media, ratings websites, marketers often try and make recommendations to consumers based on their past browsing history, past stated preferences, or purchase history. For example, on Amazon, a customer is likely to receive product recommendations based on previous purchases, while on Netflix, a viewer is likely to get recommendations based on their viewing history. Marketers believe that by offering options close to a customer's preferences, they are more likely to see the recommendation accepted. Recently, this micro-targeting has received some criticism. Based on our discussions in class, the reason is:

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Explanation:

this is a multiple choice question and the correct answer is this:

the reason is that reflecting a customer's preferences back to them limits the consumers access to information and also to alternative choices.

echo chamber describes a situation where beliefs are reinforced through communication and also repetition. as a customer comes across similar or the same pattern that reinforces an already establishedd belief, this limits the ability of picking from several alternative choices available to them.

Taveras Corporation is currently operating at 50% of its available manufacturing capacity. It uses a job-order costing system with a plantwide, predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours. At the beginning of the year, the company made the following estimates:
Machine-hours required to support estimated production 240,000
Fixed manufacturing overhead cost 4,320,000
Variable manufacturing overhead cost per machine-hour 2.00
Required:
1. Compute the plantwide predetermined overhead rate.
2. During the year, Job P90 was started, completed, and sold to the customer for $4,000. The following information was available with respect to this job:
Direct materials $1,840
Direct labor cost $1,320
Machine-hours used 87
Determine the total cost of Job P90

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

To calculate the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate we need to use the following formula:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= (4,320,000/240,000) + 2

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $12.29 per machine hour

Job P90:

Direct materials $1,840

Direct labor cost $1,320

Machine-hours used 87

Total cost= 1,840 + 1,320 + (12.29*87)

Total cost= $4,229.23

Which three things does money help people do in an economy? (Pick three)

-Exchange commodities
-measure the value of commodities
-avoid inflation
-store value
-hide the price of a commodity
-increase inflation
-remove value

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Answer:

Exchange commodities

store value

measure the value of commodities

The collection and summarization of the demographic characteristics of the employees of a particular firm is an example of

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A descriptive statistics is done when a particular firm collects and summarizes the demographic characteristics of the employees.

What is a descriptive statistics?

A descriptive statistics refers to a statistic that quantitatively summarizes and describes the features of a population from a collection of information.

In conclusion, the descriptive statistics basically summarize the characteristics of a data set for record purpose.

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Which of the following is most likely to occur as you add randomly selected stocks to your portfolio, which currently consists of 3 average stocks?a. The expected return of your portfolio is likely to decline.b. The diversifiable risk of your portfolio will likely decline, but the expected market risk should not change.c. Both the diversifiable risk and the market risk of your portfolio are likely to decline.d. The total risk of your portfolio should decline, and as a result, the expected rate of return on the portfolio should also decline.e. The diversifiable risk will remain the same, but the market risk will likely decline.

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Answer: b. The diversifiable risk of your portfolio will likely decline, but the expected market risk should not change.

Explanation:

Diversifiable risk is a risk that a particular security has or which can be seen in a certain sector. Market risk occurs when there's possibility that a particular investor will make loss due to certain factors which affects the entire market.

In the above scenario, the most likely to occur will be that the diversifiable risk of the portfolio will likely decline, but the expected market risk should not change.

It should be noted that diversification won't eliminate market risk. When more stocks are added, this brings about decline in diversification risk but market risk won't change.

A review of the ledger of Marin Inc. at December 31 produces the following data for the preparation of annual adjusting entries:

1. Salaries and Wages Payable, $0. There are 8 salaried employees. 5 employees receive a salary of $1,150 each per week, and 3 employees earn $690 each per week. Employees do not work weekends. All employees worked two days after the last pay period and before December 31.
2. Unearned Rent Revenue, $349,860. The company began leasing condos in its new building on November 1. Each tenant has to make a $5,340 security deposit that is not refundable until occupancy is ended. At December 31, the company had the following rental contracts that were paid in full for the entire term of the lease:

Date Term (in months) Monthly Rent Number of Leases

Nov. 1 6 $3,940 6
Dec. 1 6 $10,370 4

Prepaid Advertising, $16,560. This balance consists of payments on two advertising contracts. The contracts provide for monthly advertising in two trade magazines. The terms of the contracts are as follows:

Contract Date Amount Number of magazines Issues
A650 May 1 $6,960 12
B974 Oct. 1 9,600 24

The first advertisement runs in the month in which the contract is signed.

4. Notes Payable, $78,480. This balance consists of a one year, 8%, note that is dated June 1.

Required:
Marin is preparing for a meeting with potential investors. What is the net effect of the adjusting entries on net income?

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Answer:

the effect will decrease net income by    9588.73

Explanation:

(1) we have salaries expense for the accrued amount

3 employees x 690 x 2/5 +

5 employees x 1150 x 2/5 =   3128

(2)

earned rent revenue

Nov 1st  3,940 for 6 month 2 month accrued = 1,313.33

Dec 1st 10,370 for 6 month 1 month accrued = 1,728.33

total earnings 3,041.67

(3)

6,960 for a whole year accrued for the year

between May 1st to Dec 31th = 4,640

9,600 for 24 months

between Oc 1st and Dec 31th portion accrued 3/24 = 1,200

total advertizing expense 5,840

(4)

Note Payables interest expense accrued

principal x rate x time

(portion of a year between june 1st and dece4mber 31th)

78,480 x 0.08 x 7/12 = 3.662,4

Net effect:

rent revenue                3,041.67

salaries expense         (3128)

advertizing expense (5,840)

interest expense       (3,662.4)  

total impact               (9588.73)

The inflation rate over the past year was 4.2 percent. If an investment had a real return of 9.4 percent, what was the nominal return on the investment?

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13.6
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Chipman Inc. produces water pumps. Overhead costs have been identified as follows:

Activity Pool Cost
Material handling $72,307.50
Machine maintenance $72,400.00
Setups $81,378.00

Activity Driver Activity
Number of moves 465
Number of machine hours 36,200
Number of production runs 66

Chipman makes 3 models of pumps with the following details:

Economy Standard Premium
Units produced 10,010 20,500 3,560
Number of moves 168 126 171
Machine hours 9,450 20,600 6,150
Production runs 26 14 26

Required:
a. Calculate the activity rate for each activity.
b. Determine the amount of indirect costs assigned to each of the products.

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Answer:

Please see below and attached as requested.

Explanation:

a. Calculate the activity rate for each activity

• Material handling $155.5

• Machine maintenance $2

• Set ups $1,233

b. Determine the amount of indirect costs assigned to each of the product.

• Economy $77,082

• Standard $78,055

• Premium $70,948.5

Please find attached detailed computation of the above answers.

A retailer spends a $500 per month to keep its online shop active and updated. The store acquires shirts at a cost of $5 per shirt. Each shirt sells for a marginal benefit of $10 per shirt.

How many shirts would you have to sell for it’s marginal benefits to be greater than its total costs?

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Answer:

100 shirts

Explanation:

Borrowing from the contribution margin concept, the level where the marginal benefit is greater than total costs is the break-even point.

Break-even point = fixed cost / contribution margin per unit.

For this retailer,

Fixed costs are $500,

The contribution margin per unit = selling price- variable cost

=$10-$5

=$5

Break-even point

= $500/$5

= 100units

The retailer would have to sell 100 shirts for it’s marginal benefits to be greater than its total costs.

What is breakeven point?

This is the point where the additional gain derived is more than the total costs.

Applying break even point, we'll have

Break-even point

= Fixed cost / Contribution margin per unit.

Fixed cost

= $500

Contribution margin per unit

= Selling price - Variable cost

= $10 - $5

=$5

Break-even point

= $500 / $5

= 100units

Hence, the retailer would have to sell 100 shirts for it’s marginal benefits to be greater than its total costs.

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North Company designs and manufactures machines that facilitate DNA sequencing. Depending on the intended purpose of each machine and its functions, each machine is likely to be unique. The job costing system in its Norfolk plant has five activity cost pools, in addition to direct materials and direct labor. Job TPY—2306 requires 1,000 printed-circuit boards. The cost per board that passes the final inspection is $240. On average, only 50% of the completed units pass the final inspection. The prime costs per completed board include $26 for direct materials and $8 for direct labor

Required:
Information pertaining to manufacturing overhead for printed-circuit boards follows: Fill in the missing amount.


Activity Cost Driver Activity Driver Rate Activity Consumption per Board Factory Overhead per Board
Axial insertion Number of axial insertions $0.27 10.0
Hardware insertion Number of hardware insertions 4.00 110.0
Hand load Boothroyd time 8.00 48.24
Masking Number of points masked 0.30 170.00
Final test Test time 10.00 10.00

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Answer:

1. Axial insertion

Factory overhead per board 2.70

2. Hand load

Activity consumption per board 27.50

3. Hand load

Activity driver rate 6.03

4. Masking

Factory overhead per board 51

5. Final test Test time 1

Explanation:

Calculation to Determine the missing amount

Activity Cost Driver Activity driver rate Activity consumption per board Factory overhead per board

1. Axial Insertion Number of axial insertions 0.27 10 10*.27 = 2.70

2. Hardware Insertion Number of hardware

insertions 4.00 (110/4 = 27.50) 110

3. Hand load Boothroyd time (48.24/8 = 6.03) 8 48.24

4. Masking Number of points masked 0.30 170 (170*.30 = 51)

5. Final test Test time (10/10=1) 10 10

Proactiv and George Foreman Grill became successful after appearing in television commercials that asked customers to call a toll-free number or go to a website to order the products. This is an example of _____. Not Telemarketing

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The given scenario of making use of television commercials to make sales is known as Infomercials

What is Advertising?

This refers to the practice of creating awareness for a group of products so that people can buy the goods.

Hence, we can note that because Proactiv and George Foreman Grill became successful after appearing in television commercials, and persuading people to buy their products, this is an example of infomercials.

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In an efficient market, the price of a security will: _____________

a. always rise immediately upon the release of new information with no further price adjustments related to that information.
b. eact to new information over a two-day period after which time no further price adjustments related to that information will occur.
c. rise sharply when new information is first released and then decline to a new stable level by the following day.
d. react immediately to new information with no further price adjustments related to that information.

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the answer is d react immediately to new information with no further price adjustments related to that information

Two computers each produced 43,000 public utilities bills in a day. One computer printed bills at the rate of 8,600 an hour and the other at the rate of 7,800 an hour. When the first computer finished its run, how many bills did the other computer still have to print?

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Based on the rate at which the computers are printing bills, the number of bills that the second computer was still to print was 4,000 bills.

How long did the first computer take to finish?

= Number of bills / Bills per hour

= 43,000 / 8,600

= 5 hours

How many bills was the second computer left with?

This can be found by the formula:

= Number of bills to print - Bills printed in 5 hours

= Number of bills to print - ( Bills printed per hour x Number of hours)

Solving gives:

= 43,000 - (7,800 x 5)

= 4,000 bills

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You take $100 you had kept under your mattress and deposit it in your bank account. If this $100 stays in the banking system as reserves and if banks hold reserves equal to 10 percent of deposits, by how much does the total amount of deposits in the banking system increase

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Answer:

Explanation:

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discuss its impact on small businesses and startup opportunities​

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the impact of what?

Explanation:

We can't discuss the impact of something on small businesses and startup opportunities if we don't know what that something is.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Okay assuming each textbox is A,B,C,D,E,F from left to right:

A - 6

B - 5

C - 2

D - 3

E - 4

F - 1

A cost due to an increase in activity is called?

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Answer:

Marginal benefit is the additional benefit an individual derives from increase in an activity.

Explanation:

Todd keeps meaning to open a savings account and deposit a small portion of each paycheck, just in case he has an emergency and needs extra cash. But he just hasn’t gotten around to it yet. Todd’s car breaks down on the way home from work. His mechanic tells him that it will cost about $1,200 to get the car running again. Todd needs his car to get to and from work. He just got paid so he uses most of the money from his paycheck to get his car fixed. If you were Todd, in the short term, what would you do about your present financial situation?

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i dont know let me look it up

Explanation:

In this case, the individual must repair the car because it is required for travel to and from work. To repair the car, the individual must withdraw funds from his or her savings account.

What is saving account?

A savings account is a basic type of bank account into which you can deposit funds. You can withdraw funds from it, and most banks will pay you compound interest on the balance of your account.

Thus, the person must repair the car after breaking the saving accounts.

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Recruitment sources are unlimited; therefore, an organization must decide how to reach the best sources of potential employees. Sources of recruitment include: internal and external sources, direct applicants, referrals, advertisements, electronic recruiting, public and private employment agencies, and colleges and universities. Evaluating the quality of recruiting sources can be done by compiling yield ratios that express the percentage of applicants who successfully move from one stage of the recruitment and selection process to another. In this exercise, please read the mini-case and answer the questions that follow. A large Midwestern university is opening a regional branch about an hour away from its main campus. Labor projections suggest that the company will need to hire about 200 new employees to fill cleaning, maintenance, security, and cafeteria entry-level positions. Because of traffic and bad winter weather, it is unlikely that many of the university's current staff will want to transfer to the regional branch. Most of the openings are for hands-on, manual labor jobs that do not require a college education, extensive computer skills, or office experience. The university would like to minimize the cost of its recruiting efforts.

1. Which of the following recruitment sources should the university use to fill its 200 positions?

a. Newspaper advertising
b. Colleges and universities
c. Electronic recruiting

2. Which of the following recruitment sources should the university avoid using to hire for its entry-level positions?

a. Referrals
b. Headhunters
c. External sources

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Answer:

1. a. Newspaper advertising

2. b. Headhunters

Explanation:

1. Newspaper advertising is the best source to hire as its a big number of positions and fill the vacancies according to the requirement of an organization.

2. Headhunters may be defined as it is the process of recruitment where a high-level position is fulfilled instead of entry-level. Headhunters are not appropriate to hire for entry-level positions.

Consider the market for cars. Which determinant of supply is affected by each of the following events? a. A steel tariff increases the price of steel. Number of sellers Prices of inputs Prices of related goods Technology Expectations b. Improvements in robotics increase efficiency and reduce costs. Prices of related goods Technology Prices of inputs Number of sellers Expectations c. Factories close because of an economic downturn. Technology Prices of related goods Number of sellers Expectations Prices of inputs d. The government announces a plan to offer tax rebates for the purchase of commuter rail tickets. Number of sellers Prices of related goods Prices of inputs Expectations Technology e. The price of trucks falls, so factories produce more cars. Technology Number of sellers Prices of inputs Expectations Prices of related goods f. The government announces that it will dramatically rewrite efficiency standards, making it much harder for automakers to produce their cars. Prices of inputs Prices of related goods Expectations Technology Number of sellers

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Answer & Explanation:

1.  A steel tariff increases the price of steel :  Increase in of 'Price of inputs' -  decreases (leftward shifts) supply curve

2. Improvement in robotics increase efficiency & reduces costs : Upgradation of 'technology'-  increases (rightward shifts) supply curve

3. Factories close because of am economic downturn : 'Number of sellers' reduce - decreases (leftward shifts) supply curve.

4. The price of trucks falls, so factories produce more cars : Decrease in 'price of related goods' - increases (rightward shifts) supply curve.

5. The government announces a plan to offer tax rebates for the purchase of commuter rail tickets : 'Expectations' regarding rise in relative price of cars - decreases (leftward shifts) supply curve.

6. The government announces that it will dramatically rewrite efficiency standards, making it much harder for automakers to produce their cars : 'Goverment policy' stringency  - decreases (leftwards shifts) supply curve.

Ethical Decision Making: A Mini-CaseYou are one of three stockholders who own and operate Mary’s Maid Service. The company has been operating for seven years. One of the other stockholders has always prepared the company’s annual financial statements. Recently, you proposed that the statements be audited each year because it would benefit the stockholders. The stockholder who prepares the statements proposed that his uncle, who has a lot of financial experience, can do the job at little cost. The other stockholder remained silent.Required:1. What position would you take on the proposal? Justify your response in writing.2. What would you recommend? Give the basis for your recommendation.

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Explanation:

Analyzing the above case, the ideal would be to refuse the proposal that the uncle of a shareholder could be the auditor of the financial statements, as this could mean an unethical problem with the results of the statements for the benefit of a shareholder.

To maintain ethical and fair business for the three shareholders equally, the best solution would be to hire an external auditor, who would perform this function impartially so that the audit would issue an ethical and effective opinion on the company's financial situation in a legal manner .

Here are data on two stocks, both of which have discount rates of 8%: Stock A Stock B Return on equity 8 % 5 % Earnings per share $ 2.60 $ 1.80 Dividends per share $ 1.30 $ 1.30 a. What are the dividend payout ratios for each firm? (Enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.) b. What are the expected dividend growth rates for each stock? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.) c. What is the proper stock price for each firm? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

Please sew solution below

Explanation:

a. What are the dividend payout ratios for each firm

Dividend payout ratio = Dividend / EPS

• Payout ratio stock A = $1.30 / $2.6 = 0.5= 50%

• Payout ratio stock B = $1.3 / $1.8 = 0.72222 = 72.22%

b. What are the expected dividend growth rates for each stock.

Growth rate = ROE × (1 - dividend payout ratio)

•Growth rate stock A = 0.08 × (1 - 50%) = 0.04 = 4%

• Growth rate stock B = 0.05 × (1 - 72.22%) = 0.01389 = 1.39%

c. What is the proper stock price for each firm

• Stock A

Price = D1 / (Re - g)

D1= $1.30 * (1 + 0.04)

= 1.352

Stock B

Price = D1 / (Re - g)

D1= $1.30 * (1 + 0.013)

= 1.3169

Therefore,

• Stock A's proper price = $1.352 / (0.08 - 0.04) = $33.8

• Stock B's proper price = $1.3169 / ($0.08 - $0.013) = $19.66

Kyle is a college student who works during the summer to pay for tuition. Last summer he worked at a fast-food restaurant and earned $2,500. This summer he is working as a painter and will earn $4,000. To do the painting job, Kyle had to spend $200 on supplies. What is Kyle's accounting profit

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Based on the amount Kyle earned and his costs, Kyle's accounting profit is $3,800.

What is Kyle's Accounting profit?

This can be found by the formula:

= Amount he is paid as painter - Cost of painting supplies

Solving gives:

=  4,000 - 200

= $3,800

In conclusion, his accounting profit is $3,800.

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Matthews Delivery Service, Inc., completed the following transactions during its first month of operations for January 2012:

a. Matthews Delivery Service, Inc., began operations by receiving $6,000 cash and a truck valued at $11,000. The business issued common stock to aquire these assets.
b. Paid $300 cash for supplies.
c. Prepaid insurance, $700.
d. Performed delivery services for a customer and received $800 cash.
e. Completed a large delivery job, billed the customer $1,500, and received apromise to collect the $1,500 within one week.
f. Paid employee salary, $700.
g. Received $12,000 cash for performing delivery services.
h. Collected $600 in advance for delivery service to be performed later.
i. Collected $1,500 cash from a customer on account.
j. Purchased fuel for the truck, paying $200 with a company credit card. (CreditAccounts payable)
k. Performed delivery services on account, $900.l.Paid office rent, $600. This rent is not paid in advance.
m. Paid $200 on account.
n. Paid cash dividends of $2,100.

Required:

a. Record each transaction in the journal.
b. Post the transactions that you recorded in Requirement 1 in the T-accounts.
c. Write the trial balance for the month ended January 31, 2012.

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Answer:

a. Matthews Delivery Service, Inc., began operations by receiving $6,000 cash and a truck valued at $11,000. The business issued common stock to acquire these assets.

Dr Cash 6,000

Dr Vehicles 11,000

    Cr Common stock 17,000

b. Paid $300 cash for supplies.

Dr Supplies 300

    Cr Cash 300

c. Prepaid insurance, $700.

Dr Prepaid insurance 700

    Cr Cash 700

d. Performed delivery services for a customer and received $800 cash.

Dr Cash 800

    Cr Service revenue 800

e. Completed a large delivery job, billed the customer $1,500, and received a promise to collect the $1,500 within one week.

Dr Accounts receivable 1,500

    Cr Service revenue 1,500

f. Paid employee salary, $700.

Dr Wages expense 700

    Cr Cash 700

g. Received $12,000 cash for performing delivery services.

Dr Cash 12,000

    Cr Service revenue 12,000

h. Collected $600 in advance for delivery service to be performed later.

Dr Cash 600

    Cr Unearned revenue 600

i. Collected $1,500 cash from a customer on account.

Dr Cash 1,500

    Cr Accounts receivable 1,500

j. Purchased fuel for the truck, paying $200 with a company credit card. (CreditAccounts payable)

Dr Fuel expense 200

    Cr Accounts payable 200

k. Performed delivery services on account, $900.

Dr Accounts receivable 900

    Cr Service revenue 900

l.Paid office rent, $600. This rent is not paid in advance.

Dr Rent expense 600

    Cr Cash 600

m. Paid $200 on account.

Dr Accounts payable 200

    Cr Cash 200

n. Paid cash dividends of $2,100.

Dr Dividends 2,100

    Cr Cash 2,100

Cash

Debit              Credit

6,000

                        300

                        700

800

                         700

12,000

600

1,500

                          600

                          200

                          2,100  

16,300

Vehicles

Debit              Credit

11,000

Common stock

Debit              Credit

                      17,000

Supplies

Debit              Credit

300

Prepaid insurance

Debit              Credit

700

Service revenue

Debit              Credit

                      800

                      1,500

                      12,000

                      900      

                      15,200

Accounts receivable

Debit              Credit

1,500

                      1,500

900                            

900

Wages expense

Debit              Credit

700

Unearned revenue

Debit              Credit

                      600

Accounts payable

Debit              Credit

                      200

200                        

0                     0

Fuel expense

Debit              Credit

200

Rent expense

Debit              Credit

600

Dividends

Debit              Credit

2,100

Trial balance

                                           debit         credit

Cash                                 16,300

Vehicles                           11,000

Accounts receivable          900

Supplies                              300

Prepaid insurance              700

Unearned revenue                                600

Common stock                                    17,000

Service revenue                                 15,200

Wages expense                 700

Fuel expense                     200

Rent expense                    600

Dividends                        2,100                    

Totals                           $32,800        $32,800

Lori Nichols started an engineering firm, Engineering Enterprises P.C. During its first month of operations, the following transactions were completed:I.Lori invested $33,000 in the business, which in turn issued common stock to her.II.The business purchased equipment on account for $6000.III.The business provided engineering services on account, $12,000.IV.The business paid salaries to the receptionist, $4000.V.The business received cash from a customer as payment on account $7000.VI.The business borrowed $9000 from the bank, issuing a note payable.At the end of the month, cash equals:$45,000$38,000$33,000$71,000

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a think is 45 because is 33

What is the definition of minimum wage?

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Answer:

Minimum wage i sthe lowest amoun that an employer can pay you per hour and they can not go lower than this number

Explanation:

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the lowest hourly pay that workers can receive

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