On December 30, 2019, Whitney sold a piece of property for $85,000. Her basis in the property was $40,000, and she incurred $1,200 in selling expenses. The buyer paid $5,000 down with the balance payable in $10,000 installments over the next eight years. In addition, the buyer assumed a $15,000 mortgage on the property. Round any division to four decimal places, and use in subsequent computations. Round your final answer to the nearest dollar.
Under the installment sales method, the total contract price is $____, the total gain on the sale is $____ and the amount of gain reported in 2018 is $____.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Under the installment sales method, the total contract price is $85,000

gain on the sale is $58,800 ( 85,000 + 15,000 - 40,000 - 1,200)

and the amount of gain reported in 2018 is $3,459.

Answer 2

Final answer:

The total contract price is $100,000, the total gain on the sale is $58,800, and the amount of gain reported in 2018 is $5,880.

Explanation:

In this question, we are given the information about Whitney's property sale.

The total contract price is the sum of the buyer's down payment, the balance payable in installments over eight years, and the assumed mortgage. The down payment is $5,000, the installment payments amount to $10,000 each for eight years ($80,000 total), and the assumed mortgage is $15,000. Therefore, the total contract price is $5,000 + $80,000 + $15,000 = $100,000.

To find the total gain on the sale, we subtract Whitney's basis in the property and the selling expenses from the total contract price. So, the total gain is $100,000 - ($40,000 + $1,200) = $58,800.

To determine the amount of gain reported in 2018, we need to calculate the gross profit percentage. The gross profit percentage is the total gain divided by the total contract price, expressed as a decimal. So, the gross profit percentage is $58,800 / $100,000 = 0.588. To find the amount of gain reported in 2018, we multiply the gross profit percentage by the installment payment received in 2018. Since the installment payment received in 2018 is $10,000, the amount of gain reported in 2018 is 0.588 * $10,000 = $5,880.


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You receive a regular quarterly bonus of $800 at work, and deposit it in a bank account with interest of 12%, compounded monthly. How much money will you have in your bank account after 3 years?

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Answer:

$11,372.99

Explanation:

Since in the question, he interest is compounded monthly while the payments are made on quarterly basis. To balance these two first we find out the EAR which is shown below:

The EAR is

= (1 + APR ÷ number of years)^number of years - 1

= (1 + 12% ÷ 12)^12 - 1

= 12.68%

Now in quarterly it is

= {(1 + EAR)^(1 ÷ 4) - 1} × 4

= {(1 + 12.68% ÷ 4)^(1 ÷4) - 1} × 4

= 12.12%

Now we use the future value formula that is shown in the attachment

Present value = $0

Rate of interest = 12.12%  ÷ 4 = 3.03%

NPER = 3 years × 4 quarters = 12

PMT = $800

The formula is shown below:

= -FV(Rate;NPER;PMT;PV;type)

So, after solving this, the future value is $11,372.99

For $100 each, Helen agrees with Troy Tech to knit 12 sweaters for the soccer team in their school colors with their names on the front and "Go Tech" on the back. After Helen has almost finished the last sweater, Troy Tech decides it should spend the money on repairs to the locker room instead of on the sweaters. Does Helen's contract have to be in writing for her to enforce it?

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Answer:

No.This is because the contract is on specially manufactured sweaters which both parties agreed on.

Explanation:

A contract can be described as a spoken or written agreement that is legally binding between two or more parties relating to sales, rendering of services, tenancy, employment, and among others. The aim of a contract is to ensure that each party to the contact performs his duty and their rights are protected.

From the definition above, it obvious that a contract can be spoken or written. Therefore, Helen's contract does not have to be in writing for her to enforce it since they both agreed on the agreed to make specially manufactured sweaters.

Beginners Run Ski Shop sells a pair of skis to Crystal. When Crystal first uses the skis, theysnap in two. The cause is something that Beginners Run did not know about and could not have discovered. Beginners Run breacheda. the merchant’s implied duty of inspection.b. the implied warranty of merchantability.c. no duty or warranty because Beginners Run knew nothing about the defect that madethe goods unsafe.d. no duty or warranty because consumers should reasonably expect to occasionally find a product that does not work as warranted.

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Answer:

b. the implied warranty of merchantability

Explanation:

Implied warranty of merchantability refers to an implied assurance, in every sales transaction that the seller's goods are safe and fit for intended purpose of usage.

It represents an unspoken guarantee on the part of the seller that his goods conform to the acceptable standards and properly packaged and labeled and abide by the promises conveyed on their label.

The motive behind such a warranty being, the seller must properly inspect and test the quality of his goods before releasing them or making them available for sale in the market.

In the given case, the seller sold skis to the customer which cracked into two upon usage. The seller isn't aware of the cause of the consequence. Thus, the seller breached the principle of implied warranty of merchantabilty as per which, it should've first checked and inspected the skis before making them available for sale.

Final answer:

Beginners Run Ski Shop breached the implied warranty of merchantability when they sold skis to Crystal that broke due to an unknown defect. This warranty ensures that goods sold are fit for their general purpose. Sellers can be held liable even if they were unaware of the defect.

Explanation:

The question deals with whether Beginners Run Ski Shop breached a duty or warranty when selling skis to Crystal that later snapped in two due to a defect the shop could not have known about. In such a scenario, Beginners Run would have breached the implied warranty of merchantability. This warranty is an implicit guarantee by the seller that the goods sold are fit for their general purpose and are of average quality and reliability within the industry. Since the skis broken during their first use, a time when any reasonable person would expect them to function correctly, they are not fit for their general purpose.

Even if a seller is unaware of a specific defect, they can still be held liable if the product is unsafe for its intended use, as sellers are expected to provide goods that are at least of average quality and reliability. In this case, the defect in the skis would make them unsafe for skiing, which is a breach of the implied warranty of merchantability, regardless of the seller's knowledge.

Safety standards and mechanisms can reduce the risks associated with imperfect information, and governments may impose these to ensure that goods meet certain levels of quality and safety, which also supports the expectation that goods should be fit for their general purpose when sold.

Simon lost $4,300 gambling this year on a trip to Las Vegas. In addition, he paid $2,650 to his broker for managing his $265,000 portfolio, and $1,030 to his accountant for preparing his tax return. In addition, Simon incurred $3,160 in transportation costs commuting back and forth from his home to his employer's office, which were not reimbursed. Calculate the amount of these expenses that Simon is able to deduct (assuming he itemizes his deductions).

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Answer:

Assuming Simon’s AGI is $40,000.

Gambling losses are only deductible to the extent of gambling winnings. Thus,Simon cannot deduct any of the $4,300 gambling losses. The $3,160 transportation expenses are also nondeductible as they are deemed to be personal expenses. The $2,650 broker management fees are deductible as investment fees (miscellaneous itemized deductions subject to the 2% AGI floor), and the $1,030 tax return fees are also deductible as miscellaneous itemized deductions subject to the 2% AGI floor.

Thus, $2,650 + $1,030 – (2% x $40,000 AGI) = $2,880 deduction

Welcome to the final week. For this week's discussion, please apply your knowledge from chapter 14 to answering the following questions. Acknowledging the push towards centralized purchasing and that BCI is a global firm, what purchasing related issues should Marc Biron consider in creating his supply plan for BCI's marketing group? For a few items on your list, provide some additional depth and detail in your posting.

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Answer:

The Chapter referenced in the question speaks to Global Supply Management.

Global Supply Management: The objective of this practice is to distribute goods and services throughout a trans-national companies' global network n order to maximize profit and minimize waste.

Marc Biron who does not have any experience in Marketing was asked by his CEO to come up with a supply plan for the company's Marketing Group.

Marc's brief was to add value to the global Marketing Spend of a multinational Finance company by centralising the process as his boss had done with the IT Supply process with the objective of maximizing the companies profit, whilst eliminating or minimizing waste.

Some  of the purchases related issues which Marc Biron would consider in creating his plan for BCI's Marketing are:

Source of Service Location and EvaluationLead Time and DeliveryExpedition of Services/Shipment/DeliveriesRisk of Supply Interruption due to Political, Labor, and Security ProblemsQuality  

Explanation:

1. Source of Service Location and Evaluation:

Marc in his plan would have to detail how he would go about electing responsive and responsible suppliers of marketing services. This is key given that BCI is a global business.

He would therefore require the services of a company that has the capacity to deliver the at that level.

He must first evaluate the capacity of the company. If information about potential companies are unavailable online such as their team, years of experience, financial capacity and similar projects executed, he may have to travel down to the Headquarters of such company.

Traveling down to such a may not be very cheap and as such needs to be properly planned.

2. Lead Time and Delivery

This concern would apply where the transaction involves the purchase of physical or tangible goods. Lead time is the latency between the initiation and completion of a process. For example, the lead time between the placement of an order and delivery of new cars by a given manufacturer might be between 2 weeks and 6 months, depending on various particularities.

In this case, Marc wants to ensure that the lead time for the purchase and delivery of any service is highly minimized.

3. Expedition of Services/Shipment/Deliveries

To expedite means to make (an action or process) happen sooner or be accomplished more quickly.

Because of distance, expediting an offshore supplier’s production/shipment is more difficult. This places a premium on knowing a supplier’s personnel and ensuring that they are responsive. Some firms also arrange to have an expediter on contract in the offshore country or to use personnel from a company-owned subsidiary closer to the supplier to assist with expediting problems. March would have to consider this very seriously given that his company operates in the financial services sector.

4. Risk of Supply Interruption due to Political, Labor, and Security Problems

The heightened risk of supply chain disruptions from terrorist acts, counterfeit goods, or unsafe products increases the time and cost of offshore sourcing. Marc must have and or acquire the knowledge and records about its products, where they were sourced, and how they were transported, because governments continue to increase their requirements for safety standards and compliance reporting.

The cost of correction for a product recall or scandal, including the cost of brand or image degradation, can be huge.

Risk management strategies and contingency planning are of even greater importance in the global economy. Marc must assess risks, establish a monitoring system, and communicate in time to implement a contingency plan.

Finally in this regard, Marc would have to demonstrate preference for a company that has business continuity contingencies as in the Marketing Service Provider selection process.

5. Quality

It is extremely important that there be a clear understanding between buyer and seller of the quality specifications. Misunderstandings can be quite costly, due to the distances and lead times involved. Also, there could be a problem in interpretation of drawings and specifications.

In addition, it is important that both buyer and seller agree on what quality control/acceptance procedures are to be used.

As more services are off-shored, all the challenges of defining and assuring quality services are increased by distance, language, and cultural diversity.

Marc must request a clear and unambiguous statement of work (SOW) from the elected service provider.

Cheers!

Talarczyk Company sold 10,000 Super-Spreaders on December 31, 2017, at a total price of $1,000,000 cash, with a warranty guarantee that the product was free of any defects. The cost of the spreaders sold is $550,000. The assurance warranties extend for a 2-year period and are estimated to cost $40,000. Talarczyk also sold extended warranties (service-type warranties) related to 2,000 spreaders for 2 years beyond the 2-year period for $12,000 cash. Given this information, determine the amounts to report for the following at December 31, 2017: sales revenue, warranty expense, unearned warranty revenue, warranty liability, and cash.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Sales revenue to be reported - $1,000,000

Warranty expense - $40,000

Unearned warranty revenue - $12,000

Cash = 1,000,000+12,000 = $1,012,000

Warranty liability - $40,000

The common stock of Securetech Corporation consistently sells at a market price of 20 times earnings, i.e., at a p/e ratio of 20. What would be the most likely effect of a 10 cent increase in Securetech's basic EPS

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Answer:An increase in market price of approximately $2 per share.

Explanation: A common stock is the stock of a company which entitles the owner certain right to ownership of a company, such as the ability to vote during annual general meetings and are also known to be popular to the population more than other types of stocks.

A TEN(10) PERCENT RISE IN SECURETECH'S BASIC EARNINGS PER SHARE WILL MOST LIKELY LEAD TO APPROXIMATELY $2 RISE IN THE MARKET PRICE OF

SECURETECH'S BASIC EARNINGS .

Mathematical calculations

10% increase= (10÷100)*20dollars

= 0.1*$20

=$2 increase in earning per share.

The Big Black Bird Company (BBBC) has a large order for special plastic-lined military uniforms to be used in an urgent military operation. Working the normal two shifts of 40 hours each per week, the BBBC production process usually produces 2,500 uniforms per week at a standard cost of $120 each. Seventy employees work the rst shift and 30 employees work the second. The contract price is $200 per uniform. Because of the urgent need, BBBC is authorized to use around-the-clock production, 6 days per week. When each of the two shifts works 72 hours per week, production increases to 4,000 uniforms per week but at a cost of $144 each.
a. Did the multifactor productivity ratio increase, decrease, or remain the same? If it changed, by what percentage did it change?
b. Did the labor productivity ratio increase, decrease, or lemain tire same? If it changed, by what percentage did it change?
c. Did weekly prots increase, decrease, or remain the same?

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Answer:

A. Multifactor productivity

Original Value of output 2500 un. x $200/un. = $500,000 Value of input 2500 un x $120/un. = $300,000 Multi-factor productivity $500,000/$300,000 = 1.67 Overtime Value of output 4000 un. x $200/un. = $800,000 Value of input 4000 un. x $144/un. = $576,000 Multi-factor productivity $800,000/$576,000 = 1.39 Multi-factor productivity (1.67 – 1.39) / 1.67 = 16.8% decrease

B. LABOR PRODUCTIVITY

Original Value of output 2500 un. x $200/un. = $500,000 Input = (100 people x 40 hr/person) = 4000 hours Labor productivity $500,000/4000 hr = $125/hr Overtime Value of output 4000 un. x $200/un. = $800,000 Input = (100 people x 72 hr/person) = 7200 hours Labor productivity $800,000/7200 hr = $111/hr Labor productivity ($125/hr – $111/hr) / $125/hr = 11.1% decrease

C.GROSS PROFITS

Original $500,000 - $300,000 = $200,000 Overtime $800,000 - $576,000 = $224,000

$24,000 increase

Final answer:

The multifactor productivity ratio increased by 20.8%. The labor productivity ratio decreased by 8.6%. Weekly profits increased with the new production process.

Explanation:

a. The multifactor productivity ratio increased. The original production process had a multifactor productivity ratio of 2500 uniforms / (70 employees * 40 hours) + 2500 uniforms / (30 employees * 40 hours) = 2.381 units per labor-hour. With around-the-clock production and 72 hours per week for each shift, the new production process has a multifactor productivity ratio of 4000 uniforms / (70 employees * 72 hours) + 4000 uniforms / (30 employees * 72 hours) = 2.876 units per labor-hour. The increase can be calculated as (2.876 - 2.381) / 2.381 * 100% = 20.8%.



b. The labor productivity ratio increased. The original production process had a labor productivity ratio of 2500 uniforms / (70 employees * 40 hours) = 0.893 units per labor-hour. With around-the-clock production and 72 hours per week for each shift, the new production process has a labor productivity ratio of 4000 uniforms / (70 employees * 72 hours) = 0.816 units per labor-hour. The increase can be calculated as (0.816 - 0.893) / 0.893 * 100% = -8.6%.



c. Weekly profits increased. The original production process had a profit of ($200 - $120) * 2500 uniforms = $200,000. With the new production process, the profit per uniform decreases to

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Under the IMA's standards of ethical practice, an accounting professional can consider informing authorities or individuals not employed by the organization when an ethical dilemma occurs about an accounting or financial reporting matter that remains unresolved if he/she:A. Believes there is a clear violation of the lawB. Contacts his/her immediate superior who says to forget about the matterC. Informs the external auditors who tell him/her to inform the appropriate authoritiesD. Believes there has been an ethical violation

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Answer: Believes there has been an ethical violation

Explanation: IMA's overarching ethical principles include: Honesty, Fairness, Objectivity, and Responsibility. Members shall act in accordance with these principles and shall encourage others within their organizations to adhere to them. A member's failure to comply with the following standards may result in disciplinary action.

Which of the following statements represent a weakness or limitation of ratio analysis? Check all that apply. Ratio analysis is conducted using benchmarking techniques. A firm’s ratios can lead to conflicting conclusions—some ratios might be ""good"" and some ""bad."" Inflation can distort balance sheet data.

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Answer:

The applicable answers are:

A firm's ratio can lead to conflicting conclusions

Inflation can distort balance sheet data

Explanation:

The fact that ratio analysis is conducted using bench-marking techniques implies that a business is compared with a best-in-class company that the business can learn best practices,hence that is on a positive note.

Secondly,the issue around conflicting ratio conclusions is a valid weakness ratio analysis. For example having higher than industry average current ratio is a good indicator of liquidity and could also mean the inventory that accounts for a larger percentage of current assets is slow moving

Inflation is another valid limitation as $1 last year is not necessarily the same this year.

The two statements that represent weaknesses or limitations of ratio analysis are:  B. A firm's ratios can lead to conflicting conclusions and C. Inflation can distort balance sheet data.

Using ratio analysis aids the quantitative analysis of the efficiency, liquidity, and profitability of a firm or an industry.  Bench-marking techniques include the use of ratios.  Therefore, this is an advantage rather than a weakness.

The weaknesses of ratio analysis include:

reaching conflicting conclusions when ratios are used in isolation.ratio analysis is calculated with balance sheet data, which do not take into account the time-value of money.

Thus, the weaknesses of ratio analysis show that the information obtained may be out of sorts by the time the ratio analysis is being performed.

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John bought 1,000 shares of Intel stock on October 18, 2015, for $30 per share plus a $750 commission he paid to his broker. On December 12, 2019, he sells the shares for $42.50 per share. He also incurs a $1,000 fee for this transaction.a.) What is John's adjusted basis in the 1000 shares of Intel stock? b.) What amount does John realize when he sells the 1000 shares? c.) What is the gain/loss for John on the sale of his Intel stock? What is the character of the gain/loss?

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Answer

A. $30,750

B.$41,500

C.$10,750

Explanation:

a.30×1,000= $30,000

30,000+750=$ 30,750

Therefore John’s basis in the 1,000 shares of Intel stock is $30,750.

b.1,000× 42.50= $42,500

42,500- 1,000= $41,500

Therefore John realizes $41,500

c.41,500- 30,750= $10,750

John’s gain on the sale of the Intel stock is

$10,750

Presented below are two independent cases related to available-for-sale debt investments. Case 1 Case 2 Amortized cost $41,640 $91,800 Fair value 32,220 102,220 Expected credit losses 27,360 83,660 For each case, determine the amount of impairment loss, if any.

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Answer:

Case 1 = $9,420

Case 2 = 0

Explanation:

Determining the amount of impairment loss is given below:-

Case 1

Impairment loss = Amortized cost - Fair value

= $41,640 - $32,220

= $9,420

Case 2

Impairment loss = Amortized cost - Fair value

= 91,800 - $102,220

= 0

Since, the fair value is higher than Amortized cost so the value of Impairment loss in case 2 is 0.

The impairment loss is

Case 1 = $9,420 .Case 2 = $0.

The calculation is as follows:

Case 1

Impairment loss = Amortized cost - Fair value

= $41,640 - $32,220

= $9,420

Case 2

Impairment loss = Amortized cost - Fair value

= $91,800 - $102,220

= 0

As the fair value is more than amortized cost therefore the value of Impairment loss in case 2 is 0.

Therefore we can conclude that

The impairment loss is

Case 1 = $9,420 .Case 2 = $0.

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suppose that a commercial bank wants to buy treasury bills. these instruments pay $500 in one year and are currently selling for 5012. what is the the yield to maturity

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Answer:

9.98%

Explanation:

YTM is the estimated return expected from an investment held until its maturity. it is a long term yield which is expressed in annual term

Annual Payment = $500

Current price = $5,012

Yield to maturity = ( Annual payment / Current price ) x 100

Yield to maturity = ( $500 / $5,012 ) x 100

Yield to maturity = 0.0998

Yield to maturity = 9.98%

Final answer:

To calculate the yield to maturity, we need to solve for the interest rate that equates the present value of the Treasury bills to the purchase price.

Explanation:

The yield to maturity (YTM) is the annual rate of return anticipated on a bond if it is held until it matures. To calculate the yield to maturity, we need to solve for the interest rate that equates the present value of the Treasury bills to the purchase price. In this case, the Treasury bill pays $500 in one year and is currently selling for $5012.

We can start by setting up an equation:

5012 = 500/(1+r)

Where 'r' is the interest rate or the yield to maturity.

To solve for 'r', we can rearrange the equation:

(1+r) = 500/5012

Now, we can divide both sides by 5012 and subtract 1 to isolate 'r':

r = 500/5012 - 1

By calculating the value of 'r', we can determine the yield to maturity for these Treasury bills.

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3. Effects of rent control Rent controls force landlords to price apartments below the equilibrium price level. An immediate effect is a shortage (excess demand) of apartments, because the quantity of apartments demanded is greater than the quantity supplied at the regulated price. When cities prevent landlords from charging market rents, which of the following are common long-run outcomes? Check all that apply. The quality of rental housing units falls. Nonprice methods of rationing emerge. The future supply of rental housing units increases. Black markets develop.

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Answer:

Options A and B is the correct answer

Explanation:

Rent Control Acts create both long-term and short-term problems are created by rent control acts.

The Rent Control Act in the short-run results in a shortage of rental units. However, in the long-run, the impact of these Acts is more serious.

With no change in rent, the incentive for owners to sustain the quality of rental units and thus charge higher rent gets banished.

As to this, they do not maintain their units properly, and the result of this is a decline in the quality of rental units in the long-run.

Secondly, scarcity of rental units gives rise to various non-price rationing methods that owners use to allocate their rental units.

Thus, options A and B is the correct answer.

The common long-run outcomes that result when cities prevent landlords from charging market or commercial rents are A. The quality of rental housing units falls, and B. Non-price methods of rationing emerge.

Rent Controls discourage landlords from buying, building, and maintaining houses that are of the highest quality. Market forces may indeed play against the poor, especially when monopolies develop. It is the responsibility of the government to check monopolistic tendencies in the market. Using Rent Controls to achieve this is counter-productive.

Landlords rent out housing units to make profits. This profit motive is good in a market-driven economy. Fraudulent profiteering should be discouraged. When cities control rents, it does not increase the supply of rental units nor encourage black markets to develop.

Thus, the long-run outcomes when cities prevent landlords from charging market rents through Rent Controls are a reduction in quality and the use of non-price methods for rationing rental units.

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g When a company’s resources are valuable, rare, imperfectly imitable, and nonsubstitutable, it has a . Necessary to sustain a competitive advantage, _____ resources are not controlled or possessed by many competing firms.

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Answer:

Rare resources

Explanation:

Rare resources are unique resources that is not controlled or possessed by many competing firms. Only a small number of competing companies control it. It usually stands out by being distinctive among the set of future competitors. Rare resources are short in supply and capable of persisting over an extended time, this makes it a source of competitive advantage for a company.

Answer: rare resources

Explanation: rare resources simply defined are resources that are not controlled or possessed by many competing firms in an industry. They are rare by their quality being unique among potential competitors. Competitors have difficulty replicating these resources because they are difficult to imitate, are protected by legal means, or have evolved over time and thus reflects the unique aspects of a business.

On January 1, 2020, Hat Trick Manufacturing exchanged some equipment for a $750,000 zero-interest-bearing note due on January 1, 2023. The prevailing rate of interest for a note of this type at January 1, 2020 was 10%. The present value of $1 at 10% for three periods is 0.75. Hat Trick Manufacturing included __ as interest revenue on the 2021 income statement.

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Answer:

61,198.47

Explanation:

First we solve for the present value of the note receivables at January 1st, 2021 As we are asked for the interest revenue on the 2021 incoem statment

[tex]\frac{Maturity}{(1 + rate)^{time} } = PV[/tex]  

Maturity  $750,000.00

time  2.00

rate  0.10000

[tex]\frac{750000}{(1 + 0.1)^{2} } = PV[/tex]  

PV   619,834.7107

now, we calcualte the interest considering the 10% implicit interest

619,834.7107  x 0.10 = 61,198.47

This will be the interest revenu for the year 2021

A competitive strategy to be the low-cost provider in an industry works well a. when price competition among rival sellers is especially sluggish. b. there are numerous ways to achieve product differentiation that have no value to buyers. c. buyers incur high costs in switching their purchases from one seller/brand to another. d. industry newcomers use introductory low prices to attract buyers and build a customer base. e. industry newcomers use high introductory prices to let buyers know they have a superior product to build a customer base.

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Answer:

d. industry newcomers use introductory low prices to attract buyers and build a customer base

Explanation:

Competitive strategy of a low-cost provider seeks to create prices that are low so that competitors can not meet or exceed consumer savings for good or service of the same quality. A competitive strategy to be the low-cost provider in an industry works well when:

Industry newcomers use introductory low prices to attract buyers and build a customer base

When buyers incur low costs in switching their purchase from one seller or brand to another or when commodity based products prevails and minimal differential exists

The following information relates to Bramble Corp. for the year 2022.

Retained earnings, January 1, 2022 $47,040
Advertising expense $1,760
Dividends during 2022 4,900
Rent expense 10,190
Service revenue 61,250
Utilities expense 3,040
Salaries and wages expense 27,440
Other comprehensive income (net of tax) 390

Compute the net income.

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Answer:

$18,810

Explanation:

The computation of the net income is shown below:

Net income = Service revenue - advertising expenses - rent expenses - utilities expense - Salaries and wages expense

= $61,250 - $1,760 - $10,190 - $3,050 - $27,440

= $18,810

We simply deduct the all expenses incurred from the service revenue so that the net income could be come

Final answer:

Net Income for Bramble Corp. in 2022 is calculated by subtracting all the expenses from total revenue. The result is $18,820. Other comprehensive income is not included in this calculation.

Explanation:

To compute the net income for Bramble Corp., we first subtract the company's total expenses from its total revenues in the year 2022. Here's the calculation: Start with Service Revenue: $61,250. From this, we subtract the expenses: Advertising Expense $1,760, Rent Expense $10,190, Utilities Expense $3,040, and Salaries and Wages Expense $27,440. This gives us:

$61,250 - $1,760 - $10,190 - $3,040 - $27,440 = $18,820.

This is the Net Income before Other Comprehensive Income (OCI). Other Comprehensive Income is $390 and it isn't included in the calculation of net income. However, it is reported separately in the equity section of the Balance Sheet. So the Net Income for Bramble Corp. in 2022 is $18,820.

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According to Jamie Dimon, "Most leaders I know are working to build something of which they can be proud. They usually work hard, not because they must but because they want to do so." What specific message on leadership is embedded in this statement? Multiple Choice Leaders should routinely deal with organizational crisis Leaders should be problem solvers Leaders should promote the strengths of the business that they are passionate about Leaders should resolve the weakness of the business that they are in charge of

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Answer:

Leaders should promote the strengths of the business they are passionate about

Explanation:

Leadership refers to a process whereby an individual induces others into a desirable course of action which is directed at fulfillment of organizational goals and objectives.

Some of the basic necessary qualities a leader must possess include, confidence, honesty and integrity, leading by example, diligence etc.

The given statement points towards two leadership traits. First being creativity, whereby the leader aims to create something unique. Second being, diligence.

The statement conveys the fact that leaders should strengthen the business they belong to via creation of something worth creating from the perspective of business.

Jamie Dimon's statement emphasizes that effective leaders are motivated by their passion and desire to create something they are proud of, signifying that leaders should promote the strengths of the business that align with their passions.

According to Jamie Dimon, “Most leaders I know are working to build something of which they can be proud. They usually work hard, not because they must but because they want to do so.” Embedded in this statement is a message on leadership that highlights a leader's inner motivation driven by passion and pride, pointing directly towards the option that “Leaders should promote the strengths of the business that they are passionate about.”

This emphasis aligns with the broader understanding of leadership that involves not only guiding teams and organizations towards goals and objectives but doing so with a sense of purpose and commitment that transcends mere obligation. Leaders who are passionate about their work are more likely to inspire and motivate others, create a positive work environment, and ultimately lead their organizations to achieve greater success.

If there is a sudden influx of various technology formats for the same type of product, consumers may delay their purchase as a result of the confusion. Companies try to avoid this occurrence by:

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Answer:

The correct answer is letter "A": cooperating with one another.

Explanation:

In front of consumer hesitation about technology being introduced in the market, companies selling those products should join forces to keep buyers updated. They can achieve that by providing their sales team with flyers where the main attractive features of the new technology can be outlined promoting customers to request additional information to clerks in an attempt to have them close sales.  

Besides, companies can organize events where all of them show consumers their products using the new technology introduced where customers can interact with it and learn more about how it works.

Arnold gave land to his son, Bruce. Arnold's basis in the land was $100,000, and its fair market value at the date of the gift was $150,000. Bruce borrowed $130,000 from a bank that he used to improve the property. He sold the property to Della for $360,000. Della paid Bruce $90,000 in cash, assumed his $120,000 mortgage, and agreed to pay $150,000 in two years. Bruce's selling expenses were $10,000. Della is going to pay adequate interest.

Compute the following amounts:

a. Bruce's basis in the land at the time of the sale is $ .................. .

b. When computing his realized gain, what amount does Bruce use as the selling price and as the contract price?
Selling price: $.....................
Contract price: $.....................

c. Bruce's total realized gain on the sale is $...................., but his recognized gain in the year of the sale is $..................

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Answer:

Explanation:

a.   Bruce's basis in the land at the time of the sale is Arnold's basis+Cost of improvement = 100,000+130,000 = $ 230,000

b.   When computing his realized gain, what amount does Bruce use as the selling price and as the contract price?

Selling price is $360,000 (given)

Contract price is $240,000

Contract price = Selling price  - Mortgage on loan = 360,000 - 120,000 = $240,000

c.   Bruce's total realized gain on the sale is $120,000 but his recognized gain in the year of the sale is $45,000

Total gain = Total selling price - Bruce's adjusted basis - Selling expenses = 360,000 - 230,000 - 10,000 = $120,000

Installment sale gain = Total gain/Contract price * Payments received = (120,000/240,000)*90,000 = $45,000

Concord Sports sells volleyball kits that it purchases from a sports equipment distributor. The following static budget based on sales of 1,820 kits was prepared for the year. Fixed operating expenses account for 73% of total operating expenses at this level of sales.

Sales $87,000
Cost of goods sold (all variable) 52,200
Gross margin 34,800
Operating expenses 30,450
Operating income $ 4,350
Assume that during the year Concord Sports actually sold 1,827 volleyball kits during the year at a price of $42 per kit.

Calculate the sales price variance.

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Answer:

Sales price variance= $10,596.6 unfavorable

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

The following static budget based on sales of 1,820 kits was prepared for the year.

Sales $87,000

Assume that Concord Sports sold 1,827 volleyball kits during the year for $42 per kit.

First, we need to calculate the standard selling price:

Standard selling price= 87,000/1,820= $47.80

The sales price variance is calculated as follow:

Sales price variance= actual sales revenue - actual sales at the standard price

Sales price variance= (1,827*42) - (1,827*47.8)= $10,596.6 unfavorable

The sales price variance for Concord Sports, based on actual sales of 1,827 kits at $42 per kit, is -$10,590.60. This negative variance indicates that the actual selling price was lower than the budgeted price.

The student asked: 'Calculate the sales price variance for Concord Sports, given actual sales of 1,827 kits at a price of $42 per kit.'

To calculate the sales price variance, we use the following formula: Sales Price Variance = (Actual Selling Price - Budgeted Selling Price) x Actual Quantity Sold.

Here's the step-by-step calculation:

Budgeted Selling Price per Kit = Total Budgeted Sales / Budgeted Quantity Sold = $87,000 / 1,820 kits = $47.80 per kit.Actual Selling Price per Kit = $42.Actual Quantity Sold = 1,827 kits.Sales Price Variance = (Actual Selling Price - Budgeted Selling Price) x Actual Quantity Sold = ($42 - $47.80) x 1,827 kits = (-$5.80) x 1,827 = -$10,590.60.

Sales Price Variance is therefore -$10,590.60.

Heritage, Inc., had a cost of goods sold of $68,314. At the end of the year, the accounts payable balance was $15,486. How long on average did it take the company to pay off its suppliers during the year

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Answer:

Heritage Inc. takes on average 83 days to pay off its suppliers during the years.

Explanation:

Trade payable days are the number of days in which company pays to its suppliers.

Use following formula to calculate number of days:

Trade Payable Days = ( Trade Payable / Cost of goods sold ) x 365

Trade Payable Days = ( $15,486 / $68,314 ) x 365

Trade payable days = 82.74 days = 83 days (Rounded off to whole number)

Heritage Inc. takes on average 83 days to pay off its suppliers during the years.

A company advertises that its products are environmentally friendly in order to sell to climate-conscious consumers at a higher price. What is this practice called?

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Answer: Greenwashing

Explanation:

Greenwashing is the process of giving out a false impression or misleading the public about how the product of a company are more environmentally friendly. Companies have used greenwashing in commercials and press releases emphasizing their pollution minimization efforts and clean energy but in reality, the firm may not have a genuine commitment to environmental friendliness. Companies that make such claims are embroiled in greenwashing.

For example, a company might claim that their goods are made from recycled materials and this may be false. This is greenwashing.

Eric has plans to go to a play and already has a $50 nonrefundable, nonexchangeable, and nontransferable ticket. Now Ginny, whom Eric has wanted to date for a long time, asks him to a concert. Eric would prefer to go to the concert with Ginny and forgo the play, but he doesn't want to waste the $50 he spent on the play ticket.

From the perspective of an economist, if Eric decides to go to the concert with Ginny, what has he just done?

a.Made a choice that was not optimal

b.Correctly ignored a sunk cost

c.Incorrectly allowed a sunk cost to influence his decision

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Answer:

Correctly ignored a sunk cost.

Explanation:

In economics a sunk cost is one that an individual has already paid for and cannot recover. For example when payment is made for rent it is no longer recoverable.

In this instance Eric has already bought a $50 ticket that is nonrefundable, nonexchangeable, and nontransferable. This is a sunk cost.

Eric wants to go to the concert with Ginny who he wanted to date for a long time.

He will correctly ignore the sunk cost of going to the play because any more time spent on the play will not help recover the $50 already spent.

Jerome, Inc., paid $8,850 to make a debt investment in trading securities of Tedesco, Inc. On December 30, (within the same fiscal year), Jerome sold some of these debt securities that had a cost of $6,500 for $7,000 cash. Complete the necessary adjusting entry by selecting the account names from the pull-down menus and entering dollar amounts in the debit and credit columns.

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Answer:

Date                                      General Journal        Debit Credit

                                                     Debt investment        8850  

                                                     Cash                                           8850

Dec 30                                       Cash                           7000  

                                                     Debt investment                                 6500

                                                     Gain on sale of investment              500

Explanation:

The dangers of using slang in business writing include Group of answer choices obscuring meaning. using language that is too informal. using words that quickly go out of fashion. All answer choices are correct.

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Answer:

The correct answer is letter "D": All answer choices are correct.

Explanation:

Slang should be avoided in business writing and any other formal writing. By using slang a writer shows a lack of professionalism. The message tends to be ambiguous with terms that could be appealing verbally but do not cover the same function written.

Business writing must be objective, straight-to-the-point, use unburied verbs, and avoid exuberance.

Final answer:

The dangers of using slang in business writing include the potential to obscure meaning, appear too informal, and use transient terms. Business writing demands formal, clear, and direct language, avoiding slang, unnecessary jargon, and misspellings to ensure professional and effective communication.

Explanation:

The dangers of using slang in business writing include obscuring meaning, adopting language that is too informal, and employing terms that may quickly become outdated. It's important to use clear and direct words in business communications to maintain professionalism and clarity. Business writing should adhere to a formal style, avoiding contractions, colloquialisms, and slang, all of which can make the writing seem less professional and can be confusing to an international or diverse audience. Additionally, specific technical expressions that are used among experts in a field can be perplexing to non-experts and should be simplified when the target audience is broader.

It's crucial for business writers to frequently check their word choice to avoid misspellings that can change the intended meaning and to be cautious with word usage, making sure that terms are current and appropriate for the reader. While language is constantly evolving, and new technology-related terms frequently enter our lexicon, in a business context, it is essential to ensure that language remains accessible and professional to all readers.

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Suppose the expected export demand for the US goods has fallen (say due to potentially intensifying trade war). What are the implications of this expected future change on the current exchange rate? Draw the diagram and explain.

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Answer:

The export supply curve would shift upward as the demand for the exported goods will decrease, the supply of goods will decrease and the price of goods will increase (become more expensive to export). As a result of the trade war intensifying, the future of the exchange rate will increase as the market for exporting goods will become more volatile in trade. When the supply of goods decrease, it pushes up the price to purchase the export goods and will have a negative impact on the rate at which the exported goods are exchanged at. That means the exchange rate (like taxes and levies on export) will increase in price.

Explanation:

To understand this concept, you have to understand the definition of an export supply curve. An export supply curve is the value of the difference of the quantity to supplied (produced) to export less the the quantity demanded by consumers (who want imported goods).

Refer to the illustrated graph attached to understand the above information.

Pop Evil Inc.’s net income for the most recent year was $16,481. The tax rate was 21 percent. The firm paid $3,681 in total interest expense and deducted $4,385 in depreciation expense. What was the cash coverage ratio for the year? (

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Answer:

7.86

Explanation:

Given,

Net income = $16,481

Tax rate = 21 %

interest expense =  $3,681

Depreciation expense = $4,385

Cash Coverage ratio =[tex]\dfrac{EBIT+ Non-cash Expense}{interest expense}[/tex]

EBIT = Expense before tax

Cash Coverage ratio =[tex]\dfrac{\dfrac{16,481}{1-0.21}+ 4385+3681}{3681}[/tex]

Cash Coverage ratio =[tex]\dfrac{28928.025}{3681}[/tex]

Cash Coverage ratio =7.86

Hence, the cash coverage ratio is equal to 7.86.

Francis Equipment Co. closes its books regularly on December 31, but at the end of 2017 it held its cash book open so that a more favorable balance sheet could be prepared for credit purposes. Cash receipts and disbursements for the first 10 days of January were recorded as December transactions. The information is given below.

1. January cash receipts recorded in the December cash book consisting of:
Cash sales $28,000
Collections on account, for which $360 of cash discounts were given 17,640
$45,640

2.January cash disbursements recorded in the December check register liquidated accounts $22,450
Discounts taken 250
3. The ledger has not been closed for 2017.
4. The amount shown as inventory was determined by physical count on December 31, 2017.

The company uses the periodic method of inventory.

Required:
a. Prepare any entries you consider necessary to correct Francis’s accounts at December 31.
b. To what extent was Francis Equipment Co. able to show a more favorable balance sheet at December 31 by holding its cash book open?

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Final answer:

To correct Francis Equipment Co.'s accounts at December 31, necessary adjusting entries need to be made for the cash receipts and disbursements recorded in January.

Explanation:

To correct Francis Equipment Co.'s accounts at December 31, we need to make the necessary adjusting entries for the cash receipts and disbursements recorded in January. For the cash receipts, we need to subtract the $360 cash discounts given from the accounts receivable and add it to the cash sales. Thus, the entries wil be -

1. Revenues                                        Debit       $ 28,000

To Cash                                                                           $ 28,000

To reverse the cash sales recorded in December

2. Account receivable                       Debit         $ 18,000

To Sales Discounts                                                    $     360

To Cash                                                                           $ 17,640

To reverse the collections from customers and sales discounts allowed

3. Cash                                                 $ 22,450

Purchase Discounts                              $     250  

To Accounts payable                            $  22,700

To reverse the payments made and discounts  availed

4. No entry for inventory                  

b. Francis Equipment company managed to show a higher retained earnings of $ 28,110

For the cash disbursements, we need to subtract the discounts taken from the accounts payable and add it to the cash disbursements recorded. The effect of holding the cash book open is that it falsely inflates the cash balance, leading to a more favorable balance sheet at December 31.

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