On January 1, 2019, Sharon Matthews established Tri-City Realty, which completed the following transactions during the month:

1. Sharon Matthews transferred cash from a personal bank account to an account to be used for the business, $27,000.
2. Paid rent on office and equipment for the month, $5,050.
3. Purchased supplies on account, $1,490.
4. Paid creditor on account, $550.
5. Earned fees, receiving cash, $22,950.
6. Paid automobile expenses (including rental charge) for month, $1,400, and miscellaneous expenses, $940.
7. Paid office salaries, $2,940.
8. Determined that the cost of supplies used was $830.
9. Withdrew cash for personal use, $1,350.

Required:
1. Journalize entries for transactions Jan. 1 through 9. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
2. Post the journal entries to the T accounts, selecting the appropriate date to the left of each amount to identify the transactions. Determine the account balances after all posting is complete. Accounts containing only a single entry do not need a balance.
3. Prepare an unadjusted trial balance as of January 31, 2019.
Determine the following:
a. Amount of total revenue recorded in the ledger.
b. Amount of total expenses recorded in the ledger.
c. Amount of net income for January.
5. Determine the increase or decrease in owner’s equity for January.

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Answer 1

Answer:

1) JOURNAL ENTRIES

1 Debit Bank $27,000 Credit Capital $27,000

2 Debit Rent expense $5,050 Credit Bank $5,050

3 Debit Supplies Account $1,490 Credit Accounts payable $1,490

4 Debit Accounts payable $550  Credit Bank $550

5 Debit Bank $22,950 credit Service Revenue $22,950

6 Debit Debit Automobile Expenses $1,400 Debit Miscellaneous expenses $940 Credit Bank 2,340

7 Debit Office salaries $2,940 Credit Bank $2,940

8 Supplies expense $830 Credit  Supplies Account $830

9 Debit Drawings $1,350 Credit Bank $1,350

2 T ACCOUNTS

                                              Capital

                                                     01  bank                                       $27,000

                                              Drawings

09   Bank                            $1,350

                                              Bank

01  Capital                          $27,000       02     Rent expense         $5,050

                                                                04  Accounts payable     $550

05 Service revenue          $22,950       06 Automobile expense $1,400

                                                                     Miscellaneous costs   $940

                                                                07 Salaries expense        $2,940

                                                                09 Drawings                     $1,350

                                                                31 Balance C/D                 $37,720

                                           $49950                                               $49950

                                           Accounts payable

04 Bank                             $550             03 Supplies Account        $1,490

31 Balance c/d                  $940                                                                  

                                         Supplies Account

03 Account payable        $1,490             08 Supplies expense      $830

                                                                  31 Balance c/d                 $660

NOMINAL Accounts section

                                         Service Revenue

                                                           05 Bank                                  $22,950

                                        Rent Expense

02 Bank                             $5,050

                                        Automobile Expense

06 Bank                             $1,400

                                        Miscellaneous Expense

06 Bank                            $940

                                       Office Salaries

07 Bank                             $2,940

                                        Supplies expense

08 Supplies Account       $830

3 TRIAL BALANCE                                                          Debit          Credit

Balance Sheet      

Capital                                                                                                 $27,000

Drawings                                                                        $1,350

Bank                                                                               $37,720

Accounts Payable                                                                              $940

Supplies Account                                                          $660

Nominal Section

Service Revenue                                                                                $22,950

Rent expense                                                                 $5,050

Automobile expense                                                      $1,400

Miscellaneous Expense                                                 $940

Office Salaries                                                                $2,940

Supplies expense                                                          $830

                                                                                       $50,890       $50,890

a) Total Revenue = $22,950

b) Total expense = 5050+1400+940+2940+830 = $11,160

c) Net income = 22950-11160= $11,790

5 Changes in Equity = Capital + net income - drawings

                                 = 27000+11790-1350 = $37,440

Explanation:

Answer 2

Final answer:

The question involves recording and analyzing basic accounting transactions for Tri-City Realty, journalizing entries, posting to T accounts, and preparing an unadjusted trial balance while calculating key financial metrics such as total revenue, total expenses, and net income. These provide insights into the financial performance of Sharon Matthews' new business.

Explanation:

To address the student's question, we begin by assessing the impact of each transaction on Tri-City Realty's financial statements. Each transaction affects the accounts in specific ways and this is reflected in the journal entries.

Cash: Increased by $27,000 when Sharon Matthews transfers personal funds to the business account.Rent Expense: Increased by $5,050 which reduces cash.Supplies: Increased by $1,490 on account, affecting Accounts Payable.Payment to creditor reduces Accounts Payable by $550 and cash reduces as well.Service Revenue: Increased by $22,950 when earning fees, increasing cash.Automobile and Miscellaneous Expenses: Increased by $1,400 and $940, respectively, reducing cash.Salaries Expense: Increased by $2,940 which reduces cash.Use of supplies creates a Supplies Expense of $830, decreasing the Supplies account.Drawings: Increased by $1,350 reflecting withdrawal of cash for personal use, decreasing owner's equity.

After journalizing, the transactions are posted to the respective T accounts to show how balances of each account change. Finally, an unadjusted trial balance as of January 31, 2019, tallies the debit and credit balances across all accounts to ensure they match - which is critical for ensuring the accounting equation (Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity) remains in balance.

To calculate total revenue, we sum all revenue transactions. Total expenses are the sum of all expenses transactions. The difference between revenues and expenses gives us the net income for January. The increase or decrease in owner's equity is derived by adjusting the starting owner's equity by the net income and any owner's withdrawals.


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Madsen Motors's bonds have 7 years remaining to maturity. Interest is paid annually, they have a $1,000 par value, the coupon interest rate is 8%, and the yield to maturity is 11%. What is the bond's current market price? Round your answer to the nearest cent.

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Answer:

Bond Price $858.63

Explanation:

We have to solve for the present value of the bond which is the coupon payment and maturity disconted at the yield to maturity:

PV of the coupon payment

[tex]C \times \frac{1-(1+r)^{-time} }{rate} = PV\\[/tex]

C 80.000 (1,000 x 8%)

time 7

rate 0.11

[tex]80 \times \frac{1-(1+0.11)^{-7} }{0.11} = PV\\[/tex]

PV $376.9757

PV of the maturity

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

Maturity   1,000.00

time   7.00

rate  0.11

[tex]\frac{1000}{(1 + 0.11)^{7} } = PV[/tex]  

PV   481.66

PV c $376.9757

PV m  $481.6584

Total $858.6341

The basic activities that comprise marketing include the​ following: A. Financial ratio analysis B. Marketing research and target market analysis C. ​Cost/benefit analysis D. Benchmarking E. ​Pricing, distribution, and human resource management​ (HRM)

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Answer:

The correct answer is B,C,D,E

Explanation:

The basic activities of marketing consists of the following;

Marketing research and target market analysis, cost/benefit analysis, benchmarking - a process of measuring a business's performance and standard against competitors and rivals and thus conducive to winning in the marketplace, and Pricing, distribution, and human resource management​ (HRM).

Customer​ analysis, selling products and​ services, and product and service planning  are also basic activities of marketing.

Prepare the adjusting journal entries for the following transactions. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)Supplies for office use were purchased during the year for $800, of which $250 remained on hand (unused) at year-end. Interest of $400 on a note receivable was earned at year-end, although collection of the interest is not due until the following year. At year-end, salaries and wages payable of $5,100 had not been recorded or paid. At year-end, one-half of a $3,500 advertising project had been completed for a client, but nothing had been billed or collected. Redeemed a gift card for $750 of services.

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Answer:

The Adjusting entries will be as followed;

Explanation:

1)Supplies Expense                Dr.800

   Cash/Bank                                     Cr.800

No entry for  supplies in hand as they are not inventory

2) Interest receivable       Dr.400

   Interest Income                Cr. 400

3)  Salaries Expense        Dr.5,100

    Salaries Payable              Cr. 5,100  

4) Advertising Income Receivable (3500/2)      Dr.1,750  

   Advertising Income                                         Cr. 1,750

5)  Gift Received           Dr.750

     Gift Income              Cr. 750

In our above scenario, it is assumed that company follows accrual basis of accounting. Therefore all entries made reflect the concept of accrual accounting rather than cash accounting

 

What is the journal entry required to recognize a deferred tax asset of $50,000? Dr. Deferred Tax Asset $50,000, Cr. Income Tax Benefit $50,000 Dr. Deferred Tax Asset $50,000, Cr. Equity $50,000 Dr. Income Tax Expense $50,000, Cr. Deferred Tax Asset $50,000 Dr. Deferred Tax Asset $50,000, Cr. Deferred Tax Liability $50,000

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Answer:

Dr. Deferred Tax Asset $50,000, Cr. Income Tax Benefit $50,000

Explanation:

A deferred tax asset is an asset created as a result of overpayment or advance payment of taxes.  It is the opposite of a deferred tax liability, which represents income taxes owed that will be settled in the future. Deferred tax assets and liabilities usually result from the differences between the accounting and tax systems of recognition of transactions. One of such is depreciation.

When a deferred tax asset is to be recognized,

Debit Deferred Tax Asset

Credit Income Tax Benefit

Recall, deferred tax asset is an advance payment of income tax.

The correct journal entry to recognize a deferred tax asset of $50,000 is a debit to Deferred Tax Asset and a credit to Income Tax Benefit, both for the amount of $50,000.

The journal entry required to recognize a deferred tax asset of $50,000 is: Dr. Deferred Tax Asset $50,000, Cr. Income Tax Benefit $50,000. This entry reflects the recognition of a temporary difference that will result in deductible amounts in future years, giving rise to a deferred tax asset on the balance sheet. The credit to Income Tax Benefit represents the expected reduction in future income tax payments attributed to the deferred tax asset.

A brokerage account in which purchases can only be made if sufficient funds are available is called a(n) _____ account. 1. cash 2. access available 3. clearing 4. call 5. margin

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Answer:

1. cash

Explanation:

A cash account is one in which investor must pay the full amount of securities that were purchased. When using this type of account investor is not allowed to borrow from his broker so he must have sufficient funds available before purchasing securities.

Margin account in the other hand can lend money to the investor in case his balance is insufficient. The securities in the investor's portfolio will serve as collateral for the loan collected.

For example if an investor sells stock the money should be available after 3 days. In cash account investor has to wait for the full 3 days before withdrawal is made, while for margin account withdrawal can be made immediately by borrowing finds from the broker.

Answer: Cash account

Explanation: A brokerage account (allows investors to purchase securities) in which purchases can only be made if sufficient funds are available is called a cash account. They are accounts that must be funded with available cash before securities can be bought. Funding can be done through deposits or by the sale of existing position on the same trading day so cash proceeds are available to settle the buy order. Monies in cash accounts can also be lent out, with permission, which presents a potential source of additional gain.

A refinery produces both gasoline and fuel oil and sells gasoline for $1/gallon and fuel oil for $0.90/gallon. The refinery can produce at most 600,000 gallons a day, but must produce at least 2 gallons of fuel oil for every gallon of gasoline. At least 150,000 gallons of fuel oil must be produced each day to meet current demands. How much of each type of fuel should produce to maximize daily profits

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Final answer:

To maximize daily profits, the refinery needs to determine the optimal amounts of gasoline and fuel oil to produce. The optimal values can be found by solving a system of constraints and a profit function.

Explanation:

To maximize daily profits, the refinery needs to determine the optimal amounts of gasoline and fuel oil to produce. Let's assume the refinery produces x gallons of gasoline and y gallons of fuel oil. The constraints for production are:

The refinery can produce at most 600,000 gallons a day, so x + y ≤ 600,000.The ratio of fuel oil to gasoline must be at least 2:1, so y ≥ 2x.At least 150,000 gallons of fuel oil must be produced, so y ≥ 150,000.

The objective is to maximize profits. The profit function can be defined as P = 1x + 0.90y. By solving the system of constraints and the profit function, we can find the optimal values for x and y that maximize profits.

After Shipra got a job, the first thing she bought was a new car. She took out an amortized loan for $20,000—with no ($0) down payment. She agreed to pay off the loan by making annual payments for the next four years at the end of each year. Her bank is charging her an interest rate of 6% per year. Yesterday, she called to ask that you help her compute the annual payments necessary to repay her loan.

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Shipra's annual payments to repay her $20,000 loan with a 6% interest rate over 4 years would be approximately $5,729.82.

To calculate Shipra's annual payments necessary to repay her $20,000 loan with a 6% annual interest rate over 4 years, you can use the following formula for the fixed annual payment in an amortized loan:

PMT = [P * r * (1 + r)^n] / [(1 + r)^n - 1]

Where:

PMT = Annual payment

P = Loan principal amount ($20,000)

r = Annual interest rate (6% or 0.06)

n = Total number of payments (4 years)

Now, plug in the values:

PMT = [20,000 * 0.06 * (1 + 0.06)^4] / [(1 + 0.06)^4 - 1]

PMT = [20,000 * 0.06 * 1.265319] / [1.265319 - 1]

PMT = [1,518.19] / [0.265319]

PMT ≈ $5,729.82

So, Shipra's annual payments necessary to repay her loan would be approximately $5,729.82 per year for the next four years.

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Gonzales Company has developed an integrated system that coordinates the flow of all goods, services, and information into and out of the organization, working with raw material vendors as well as customers to improve service and reduce costs. The firm is said to be using: a. supply chain management. b. management by objectives (MBO). c. top-down management. d. participative management. e. strategic cost management.

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Answer: A

Supply chain management

Explanation:

Supply chain management is the deliberate control of the movement of goods and services in order to maximize product value, sustain competitive advantage and also reduce cost of production.

Effective supply chain systems help manufacturers reduce excessive inventory holding and this helps in reducing production cost. The main goal of a supply chain management is to better coordinate the inflow and outflow of raw materials, services or information in a firm.

Answer:

An integrated system that coordinates the flow of all goods, services, and information into and out of the organization, working with raw material vendors as well as customers to improve service and reduce costs developed by Gonzales Company is option A)Supply Chain Management

Explanation:

Supply chain management (SCM) is the active management of supply chain activities to maximize customer value and achieve a sustainable competitive advantage. It represents a conscious effort by the supply chain firms to develop and run supply chains in the most effective & efficient ways possible

Supply chain management enables enterprises to source the materials necessary to create a product or service and deliver that product or service to customers.

There are supply chain management software that functions as an integrated system to help make supply chain activities efficient and cost effective.

SCM software is to improve supply chain performance. Timely and accurate supply chain information allows manufacturers to make and ship only as much product as can be sold.

Effective supply chain systems help both manufacturers and retailers reduce excess inventory. This decreases the cost of producing, shipping, insuring, and storing product that cannot be sold.

Decision Point: Employees’ Personalities You think you did a good job of matching employees to the job to get a good fit, but you want to make sure. Considering costs and effectiveness, what else could you do to better discern an employee's personality and what task they are best suited for?

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Answer:

A paper and pencil personality test

Explanation:

Paper and pencil test is one such self-report/objective test that has following quality:

1. The individual knows that his/her personality is being assessed and they themselves answer questions concerning themselves. Example is true/false question like : i prefer going alone for movies, and so on

2. It is more organized as it follows well a standard procedure for evaluation and testing. Eg: if more than 5 questions have options a or b marked, then type a personality. Therefore, not likely to subjective judgement.

3. It includes both the quantitative and qualitative measurement.

So paper test is the best suited for effectiveness evaluation.

As a new member of the Challenge for Charity Group, you notice that the association has its own way of operating. Last week, the other association members gave a special treat to every club member who brought a can of food to the club meeting. The club works with the local food shelter to feed the homeless, and all club members who bring cans of food get free tickets to club events such as the fall dance. This is an example of members into the culture of the organization through the use of . _________

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THE COMPLETE PARTS OF THE QUESTION

(socializing, incorporating, recruiting, inducting) members into the culture of the organization through the use of _____ (org design, criteria for selecting club members, reward systems & norms, leader reactions to critical incidents)

Answer:

1) socializing

2). reward systems & norms

Explanation: SOCIALIZING is the act or process through which a person or group of persons interact with others and take part in the activities which others do.

REWARD SYSTEM is the term used to describe the various processes or steps involved in compensation or paying for the Activities of others.

NORMS are a set of customs and traditions which have been found to be generally accepted and adopted as way of life.

Final answer:

The Challenge for Charity Group's practice of rewarding members who bring food donations with event tickets is an example of socializing members into the organization's culture through positive reinforcement. This method aligns member behavior with the group's values, reinforcing community and charitable values.

Explanation:

The practice described in the Challenge for Charity Group, where members are rewarded for bringing cans of food with tickets to club events, exemplifies the process of socializing members into the culture of the organization through the use of positive reinforcement. This method incentivizes behavior that aligns with the club's values and objectives, namely charitable giving and community service. Such incentives can come in various forms, such as purposive, solidary, and material incentives, which motivate individuals to contribute to group goals, enjoy the companionship of like-minded members, and receive tangible rewards, respectively.

This approach to socialization helps maintain the group's unity by reinforcing the shared values and behaviors that support its mission. It exemplifies how normative organizations, such as charity groups and clubs, operate not just on the basis of formal rules, but also through cultural norms that shape members' behavior. By participating in these activities, members internalize the club's values, thus preserving the group's integrity and fostering a sense of community and purpose among its members.

Suppose that a lumberyard has a supply of 10-ft boards, which are cut into 3-ft, 4-ft, and 5-ft boards according to customer demand. The 10-ft boards can be cut into several sensible patterns. each in such a way that there the leftover material is less than 3-ft. The lumberyard just received an order for 90 3-ft boards, 60 4-ft boards. and 60 5-ft boards. a. Determine all sensible patterns the lumberyard may use to cut the 10-ft boards.b. The lumberyard would like to use as few 10-ft boards as possible in meeting the demand. Write out a mathematical formulation for the problem as an integer linear program ILP), and setup/solve this problem using Microsoft Excel solver. What is the optimal number of each pattern, and what is the minimum number of boards to cut?

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Answer :

Some answers are attached below

Explanation:

a) Based on the information provided, below are the all possible sensible patterns the lumberyard may use to cut the 10-ft boards -

Pattern Number 3-ft boards 4-ft boards 5-ft boards Waste (<3-ft)

1                      3                   0                     0                       1                                                                        

2                                2                 1                          0                      0

3                             1                    0                           1                       2            

4                                 0                     1                          1                        1

5                           0                      2                           0                       2                  

6                      0                     0                            2                     0      

b) ILP Formulation

Objective Function

Minimize Number of 10 ft-boards to be cut

Z = x1+x2+x3+x4+x5+x6 where xi is the number of boards for pattern i

subject to constraints -

3x1+2x2+x3>=90 ----> 3-ft boards

x2+x4+2x5>=60 ----->4-ft boards

x3+x4+2x6>=60 ----->5-ft boards

Xi>=0 ---->Non-negativity constraint

Below is the excel solver formulation and solution -

The optimal number of Pattern 1,5,6 =0, Pattern 2,3 and 4 = 30

The minimum number of 10 ft-boards to be cut = 90

Answer:

Explanation:

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$2,000/year. The average item for sale is $4. Average costs associated with each sale are $3. His second option is to use an existing e-commerce service. This incurs an additional monthly cost of $15/month. The site takes a cut of his sales of $0.25/item, so he is planning on also increasing his prices by $0.5/item. The remaining costs stay the same

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Here is the full question.

Jonathan is considering opening a shop for an online baseball memorabilia .He has two options. He can build the website himself and pay for hosting. This would cost him $2,000/year. The average item for sale is $4. Average costs associated with each sale are $3. His second option is to use an existing e-commerce service. This incurs an additional monthly cost of $15/month. The site takes a cut of his sales of $0.25/item, so he is planning on also increasing his prices by $0.5/item. The remaining costs stay the same .

a) What is the annual fixed cost for the e-commerce site option?

b) What is the unit price for the e-commerce option?

c) What is the variable cost for the self - developed site option?

d) If Jonathan sells 200 items , which option does he prefer?

e) If Jonathan sells 700 items, which option does he prefer?

Answer:

a) $ 2,180

b) $4.5

c) $3

d) The first option

e) The second option

Explanation:

The parameters we are equipped with from the question include:

cost of building website himself and paying for hosting = $2,000/year

average item = $4

average cost = $3

monthly cost = $15/ month

sales = $ 0.25 / item

Prices increase = $0.5/item

a) The annual fixed cost for the e-commerce site option = cost +(monthly cost × 12 months)

= $2000 ($15 × 12)

= $2000 + $180

= $ 2180

b) The unit price for the e-commerce option = (average item + price increase)

= $4 + $0.5

= $ 4.5

c) Variable Cost for the first option

= average cost

= $ 3

d) If Jonathan sells 200 items

For the first option; we have:

= number of items × (average item - average cost) - cost

= $200($4 -$3) - $2000

= $200($1) -$2000

= $200 - $2000

= - $1,800

For the second option; we have;

= number of items × ( unit price- average cost) - site option

= $200 × ($4.5-$3) - $2180

= $200 × ($1.5) - $2180

= $300 - $2180

= -$1880

∴ Here, when we sells 200 items, he will prefer the first option because lesser price is associated with it.

e)

If Jonathan sells  700 items.

For the first option; we have:

= number of items × (average item - average cost) - cost

= $700($4 -$3) - $2000

= $700($1) -$2000

= $700 - $2000

= - $1,300

For the second option; we have;

= number of items × ( unit price- average cost) - site option

= $700 × ($4.5-$3) - $2180

= $700 × ($1.5) - $2180

= $1050 - $2180

= -$1130

∴ Here, when he sells 700 items, He will prefer the second option because lesser price is associated with it.

A company undergoing _____ completely redesigns its work processes, hoping for dramatic improvements in the efficiency and effectiveness of the organization.

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Answer: Business process re-engineering

Explanation:

Business Reengineering is the fundamental rethinking and radical redesign of business processes to achieve dramatic improvements in critical, contemporary measures of performance, such as cost, quality, service, and speed” – Michael Hammer and James Champy

Business process reengineering is an approach used to improve organizational performance by increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of processes that exist across the organization. In addition to the redesigning of business processes, it also involves the redesigning of associated systems and organizational structures.

Which of the following arguments are inductive, and which are deductive? Just answer "inductive" or "deductive".

1. The gardener said that she never saw the burglar’s face. She says she was in the house making tea, and that the burglar was in the shed. But the only footprints by the shed were hers. No other explanations could be found. So the reason she didn’t see the burglar is that she is the burglar.

Inductive or deductive? _______________

2. If we think of reasons to go to class, we can list that we want good grades, and that we have paid a lot of money for tuition, books, child care, etc. If we think of reasons not to go to class, we can think of how Frisbee golf would be a nice way to spend an afternoon and how there is a big sale in New Market. Yeah, all things considered, better go to class.

Inductive or deductive? _______________

3. The very definition of water is that it is a chemical substance with the structure H2O. This glass is filled with water. So this glass is filled with H2O.

Inductive or deductive? _______________

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Answer:

Deductive, inductive, inductive

Explanation:

1.The gardener said that she never saw the burglar’s face. She says she was in the house making tea, and that the burglar was in the shed. But the only footprints by the shed were hers. No other explanations could be found. So the reason she didn’t see the burglar is that she is the burglar.

Inductive or deductive? Deductive.

2. If we think of reasons to go to class, we can list that we want good grades, and that we have paid a lot of money for tuition, books, child care, etc. If we think of reasons not to go to class, we can think of how Frisbee golf would be a nice way to spend an afternoon and how there is a big sale in New Market. Yeah, all things considered, better go to class.

Inductive or deductive? Inductive

3. The very definition of water is that it is a chemical substance with the structure H2O. This glass is filled with water. So this glass is filled with H2O.

Inductive or deductive? Inductive

When shopping for detergent, Alexis looks at Tide, Fresh Start, Surf, and All and chooses the one that is on sale. These four brands make up her ____ set.

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Answer:

The correct answer is letter "C": consideration.

Explanation:

A consideration set represents the pool of products of the same category from where consumers can decide what good to buy. After grouping those products, a comparison is made based on elemental features of the goods which will allow the customer to make a decision. Consumers tend to group products into consideration sets while buying staples.

Butcher Company plans to issue bonds to raise $10 million to finance expansion. It could use 10-year mortgage bonds backed by the firm's fixed assets, 10-year debentures that are not backed by any specific assets but are backed by the firm's general earning power, or 10-year subordinated debentures that would be subordinated to all of the firm's other debt. If it uses mortgage bonds, they would be rated A by Moody's and S&P, and their market interest rate would be 7.5%. Given this information, which of the following statements is most correct? (A) The subordinated debentures would be rated highest, probably AA. (B) Given the 7.5% interest rate on the mortgage bonds, the subordinated debentures might carry an interest rate of 8.0% and the plain debentures a rate of 8.5%.(C) Since bond ratings are highly subjective, information about the rating and interest rate on the A-rated bond tells us nothing about how the two types of debentures would be rated, or about their likely interest rates.(D) The debentures would be rated highest, probably AA.(E) Given the 7.5% interest rate on the mortgage bonds, the plain debentures might carry an interest rate of 8.0% and the subordinated debentures a rate of 8.5%.

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Answer:

(E) Given the 7.5% interest rate on the mortgage bonds, the plain debentures might carry an interest rate of 8.0% and the subordinated debentures a rate of 8.5%.

Explanation:

In the problem shown above, the company wants to create a financial expansion by issuing bonds. The company has three different options to use for the bond issuing and plans to select the best options by considering different variables. Based on the available options, if the mortgage bond has an interest rate of 7.5%, there will be an approximately 8% interest rate on the plain debentures and 8.5 interest rate on the subordinated debentures.

"Assume a bond with $1,000 par value and has an 7 percent coupon rate that pays interest annually, three years remaining to maturity, and a 9 percent yield to maturity. The duration of this bond is___________

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"Assume a bond with $1,000 par value and has an 7 percent coupon rate that pays interest annually, three years remaining to maturity, and a 9 percent yield to maturity. The duration of this bond is Effective Bond Duration.

Explanation:

"Assume a bond with $1,000 par value and has an 7 percent coupon rate that pays interest annu the duration of a bond or a bond fundally, three years remaining to maturity, and a 9 percent yield to maturity". The duration of this bond is Effective Bond Duration.The bond issuer borrows capital from the bondholder and makes the fixed payments to bondholder at a fixed or a a variable interest rate.Bond Duration is an approximate measure of a bond's price and  sensitivity to the changes in interest rates.Normally, the higher the duration of a bond or a bond fund,the more its price will drop as when the interest rates rise..This measure of duration takes into consideration for the fact that expected cash flows will fluctuate as the interest rates changes.

The duration of the bond can be calculated using the formula Duration = (1 + Yield to Maturity) / Coupon Rate, which results in 2 years for the given bond with a 7% coupon rate, 3 years to maturity, and a 9% yield to maturity.

The **duration** of a bond measures its sensitivity to interest rate changes. For a bond with a 7% coupon rate, 3 years to maturity, and a 9% yield to maturity, we can calculate the duration using the formula:

Duration = (1 + Yield to Maturity) / Coupon Rate

Plugging in the values:

Yield to Maturity = 9% (0.09)

Coupon rate = 7% (0.07)

Duration = (1 + 0.09) / 0.07 = 2 years

Assume that beginning accounts receivable are $30,000, that there are sales on account of $20,000 during the period, and customers paid $10,000 on their accounts. What is the ending Accounts Receivable?

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Answer:

$40,000

Explanation:

The accounts receivables represents the amount of sales made to customers on account that are yet to be settled.

As such, the receipt of cash from such customers reduces the account receivable balance while the sale of goods/rendering of services to customers on account increases the account balance.

Hence in an equation format,

Opening balance + credit sales - cash received = closing balance

$30,000 + $20,000 - $10,000 = ending balance

Ending balance = $40,000

Your friend's portfolio manager has suggested two high-yielding stocks: Consolidated Edison (ED) and Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS-K). ED shares cost $40, yield 5.5% in dividends, and have a risk index of 1.0 per share. RBS-K shares cost $25, yield 7.5% in dividends, and have a risk index of 1.5 per share. You have up to $24,000 to invest and would like to earn at least $1,320 in dividends. How many shares (to the nearest whole number) of each stock should you purchase in order to meet your requirements and minimize the total risk index for your portfolio

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Answer:

600 shares of ED will fullfill the requirements.

Explanation:

We have to look which share does a bnetter yield considering the risk

[tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccc}&ED&RBS-K\\Share Price&40&25\\Yield&0.055&0.075\\Dividend&2.2&1.875\\Dividend / Risk&2.2&1.25&\\\end{array}\right][/tex]

as the ED is superior the thus we use all our budget on it and will only replace it if we do not meet the minimum requirement:

24,000 / 40 shares = 600 shares

return of ED at 600 shares

600 x 40 each x 0.055 = 1,320

As this amount is exactly our bare minimum we can only purchase ED shares.

Final answer:

To reach the desired dividends with the least risk, the investor would be advisable to invest in both Consolidated Edison (ED) and Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS-K). If the investor splits their money equally between the two stocks, they can achieve the desired dividend target and minimize their total risk index.

Explanation:

The problem is essentially an investment optimization problem that can be addressed through a mathematical approach. In order to meet the objective of maximizing dividend income and minimizing risk it would be prudent to invest in both stocks.

Firstly, we must figure out how many dividends each share will yield. The formula for calculating dividends is share price * yield. Hence, for CD shares, it would be $40 * 5.5/100 = $2.2 per share. For RBS-K, it would be $25 * 7.5/100 = $1.88.

The goal, as the problem states, is to earn at least $1,320 in dividends. Hence, you would want to purchase as many shares that would yield the highest dividends. In this case, although RBS-K's risk index is higher, it yields higher dividends. It might be logical to divide your money equally between the two stocks, and adjust accordingly.

For example, if the investor split their money equally between both stocks, they would have $12,000 for each stock. This would enable them to purchase 300 shares of ED (yielding $660 in dividends) and 480 of RBS-K (yielding $902.4), thereby reaching the dividend objective with a combined risk index of $1020.

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In negotiations with Diamond Refining Company, Coastal Oil, Inc., insists that their contract be drafted according to certain plain language laws. These laws concern the phrasing of______________.A. contracts that include unfamiliar legal terms.
B. ads that contain vague guaranties.
C. instruction manuals that are difficult to follow.
D. epithets that are too colorful.

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Answer:A. contracts that include unfamiliar legal terms.

Explanation: Legal terms are languages or words usually used in the legal system to prosecute cases either criminal,civil,business or industrial relations etc.

Unfamiliar legal terms are languages or words that are not usually used in the legal system,these terms or language is not familiar with the legal practitioners.

Plain language law guarantees that contracts and Communications are done with languages which the public can easily grasp and understand.

On February 1, 2020, Blue Corporation issued 3,400 shares of its $5 par value common stock for land worth $26,700.Prepare the February 1, 2020, journal entry.

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Answer:

                                 Dr.  Cr.

February 1, 2020

Cash                      $26,700

Bond Premium                       $9,700

Bond Payable                        $17,000

Explanation:

Any amount paid / received over the face value of the bond is called premium of bond. It is due to that the stated interest rate of bond is higher than the market rate.

Face value of bond = 3,400 x $5 = $17,000

Premium on bond = $26,700 - $17,000 = $9,700

Cash received will be debited to cash account. Bond payable is a liabilities. Bond premium is also a liability account which will amortize over the bond life and reduce the interest payable amount of each period.

Vivi Corporation had net income of $401,000 in 2015. The company's Common Stock account balance all year long was $267,000 ($10 par stock). The company does not hold any Treasury Stock. The market price per share as of December 31, 2015, was $33.50. Calculate the price-earnings ratio for 2015.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Earning per share =   Net income/ Total Stock

Earning per share =    401000/26700

Earning per share =    15.019

Price earning        =  price per share/EPS

Price earning        =  33.5/15.019

Price earning        = 2.23

Sean is spending the day at the water park. He paid to enter the park and can use any water ride an unlimited number of times throughout the day. His favorite ride is the Twisty River.

a. Sean's marginal utility of riding the Twisty River the first time is 50 utils. Sean's marginal utility of riding the Twisty River the second time is likely
O greater than 50 utils.
O less than 50 utils.
O equal to 50 utils

b. If Sean's total utility begins to decrease after his fifth ride on the Twisty River, we can conclude
O Sean's marginal utility is starting to increase.
O Sean's marginal utility has become negative.
O Sean has maximized his marginal utility

c. Suppose instead of an entrance fee that Sean must pay each time he rides the Twisty River. Compared to the entrance fee, Sean will likely ride the Twisty River
O fewer times
O more times.
O the same number of times.

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Final answer:

The student's question examines the economic concept of marginal utility. For Sean's second ride, the marginal utility would likely be less than 50 utils, it becomes negative after the fifth ride, and if Sean has to pay per ride, he'll likely ride less often.

Explanation:

The concept being questioned here involves understanding the economic principle of marginal utility, which is often discussed in the context of business or economics classes. When Sean rides the Twisty River the first time, he receives 50 utils of satisfaction. It is common in economics to assume that the marginal utility of a product or experience will generally decrease as a person consumes more of it, due to the law of diminishing marginal utility.

a. Therefore, the marginal utility of riding the Twisty River the second time is likely less than 50 utils, as each additional ride will tend to yield less satisfaction than the previous one.

b. If Sean's total utility begins to decrease after his fifth ride, it indicates that the marginal utility of the subsequent ride is negative; because total utility is the sum of marginal utilities, and the sum is decreasing, this means the marginal utility is less than zero.

c. When Sean has to pay for each ride individually instead of one entrance fee, it introduces a cost per ride, which will likely result in Sean riding the Twisty River fewer times due to the added cost each time.

Present value.A promissory note will pay $ 25000 at maturity 9 years from now. How much should you be willing to pay for the note now if money is worth 4 %compounded​ continuously?

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Answer:

[tex]\large\boxed{\arge\boxed{\$17,441.91}}[/tex]

Explanation:

The value that you should be willing to pay for the promisory note that will pay $25,000 at maturity 9 years from now is the present value of the note.

To calculate the present value you must discount the money at 4% compounded continuosly.

The equation to calculate the present value of an amount  to be paid in t years, when the money is worth r%, compounded continuosly, is:

    [tex]Present\text{ }value=\dfrac{Future\text{ }Payment}{e^{rt}}[/tex]

Substituting:

       [tex]Present\text{ }value=\dfrac{\$25,000}{e^{0.04\times 9}}=\$17,441.91[/tex]

Final answer:

Using the continuous compounding formula, you should be willing to pay approximately $17,454.04 now for a promissory note that pays $25,000 in 9 years, assuming a 4% interest rate.

Explanation:

To calculate the present value of a promissory note that matures in 9 years with a future value of $25,000 using an interest rate of 4% compounded continuously, we use the formula for continuous compounding: PV = [tex]FV / e^{(rt)}[/tex], where PV is the present value, FV is the future value, e is the base of the natural logarithm (approximately 2.71828), r is the annual interest rate (in decimal form), and t is the time in years.

Plugging the given values into the formula gives us:

PV = $25,000 /[tex]e^{(0.04 * 9)}[/tex] = $25,000 / [tex]e^{(0.36)}[/tex] = $25,000 / 1.432754 = $17,454.04 approximately.

Therefore, you should be willing to pay about $17,454.04 for the promissory note now if you want to ensure a 4% return on your investment compounded continuously over 9 years.

_____ includes managing the movement of raw materials and parts from their sources to production sites, managing the movement of materials, semi-finished, and finished products within and among plants, warehouses, and distribution centers, as well as the planning and coordinating of the physical distribution of finished goods to intermediaries and final buyers.

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Answer:

Logistics

Explanation:

Logistics refers to the total process of conducting the way in which resources are acquired, stored, and transported to their final destination. Logistics management involves locating potential distributors and suppliers and determining their effectiveness and accessibility.

The main aim of logistics management is to acquire the proper amount of a resource or input at the right time, getting it to the appropriate location in good condition, and delivering it to the right customer.

Answer:

Available options are

a. Intermodal transportation

b. Contract logistics

c. Logistics

d. Materials handling

Answer is C. Logistics

Explanation:

LOGISTICS is the flow of goods or services that involve between point A to B in terms of transport and storage, and when the same process is done from Point B to Point A is called REVERSE LOGISTICS.

Logistics generally deals with the transportation of goods of any type from one location to the other.

At 6 percent interest, how long does it take to double your money? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) Length of time years At 6 percent interest, how long does it take to quadruple your money? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) Length of time years

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Answer:

1. 11.90

2. 23.79

Explanation:

How Long Does It Take To Double Your Money?

A=P(1+r/100)^n

where

A=future value($2x say)

P=present value($x say)

r=rate of interest

n=time period.

SOLUTION

A=P(1+r/100)^n

2x=x(1+6/100)^n

Divide both side by x

2=(1+6/100)^n

2=(1.06)^n

Taking log on both sides;

log 2=n*log 1.06

Making n subject of the formular

n=log 2/log 1.06

=11.90 years(Approx).

How Long Does It Take To Quadruple Your Money?

We use the same formula:

A=P(1+r/100)^n

where

A=future value($4x say)

P=present value($x say)

r=rate of interest

n=time period.

SOLUTION

A=P(1+r/100)^n

4x=x(1+6/100)^n

Divide both side by x

4=(1+6/100)^n

4=(1.06)^n

Taking log on both sides;

log 4=n*log 1.06

Making n subject of the formular

Hence n=log 4/log 1.06

=23.79 years(Approx).

Chris Anderson is interested in purchasing the common stock of Wildhorse, Inc., which is currently priced at $37.30. The company is expected to pay a dividend of $2.58 next year and to increase its dividend at a constant rate of 6.95 percent

(a) What should the market value of the stock be if the required rate of return is 14 percent? (Round answer to 2 decimal places e-g. 15.20.) $ Market value of stock

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Answer:

The market value of the stock is $36.60

Explanation:

The formula relevant to computing the market value of the stock is given as

Price=Dividend/(return rate-growth rate)

Dividend=$2.58

return rate =14%

growth rate =6.95%

Price=$2.58/(14%-6.95%)=36.59574468

Approximately $36.60

The market price forecast is based on the dividend yield and gains yield attributable to the stock in the future.

Besides, a stock that promises higher dividend yield and gains yield would priced higher by investors owing to its high returns capacity while the reverse is the case for a stock with lower returns.

No wonder the stocks of companies like Apple is highly priced,even from their  first day of listing on the stock exchange.

You decide that as soon as you are financially able, you will hire an agency to put together an advertising plan for you. Unfortunately, you realize that even if you do hire an agency, you will still have to provide the agency with statements regarding:________a. The value proposition and the marketing mix. b. The budget recommendation and the ad strategy. c. The competition and the media plan. d. The ad design and ad placement.

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Unfortunately, you realize that even if you do hire an agency, you will still have to provide the agency with statements regarding the value proposition and the marketing mix.

Option: A

Explanation:

The marketing blend consists essentially of four components. These are: Position, Price, Promotion and Product. The availability of the market differs among the firms relying on how each company chooses on the proportions of the 4 Ps listed herein.

A firm's Quality Proposal is the mix of advantages or principles that consumers are offered to improve their own lives. Organizations typically aim to build a good value proposition that will provide them the maximum competitive advantage over their rivals.

When you decide that you are finically strong or able and want to hire an agency that looks after the advertising plan for you. But then you start to realize that you still need to give them some information.

As per the statement, the agency may require information regarding the budget and the recommendations for the formulation of the strategy of advertisement.

Hence the option B is correct.

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In the first month of operations, the total of the debit entries to the Cash account amounted to $3540 and the total of the credit entries to the Cash account amounted to $2120. The Cash account has a balance of ________.

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Answer:

$1,420

Explanation:

Cash account is normally a debit balance (as an asset) and debit entries represent a receipt of cash (an increase) while credit entries represent an outflow (a reduction) of cash.

The cash balance is as such the net between the debit balances and the credit entries posted.

The Cash account has a balance of

= $3540 - $2120

= $1,420

An investment project has an initial cost of $260 and cash flows $75, $105, $100, and $50 for Years 1 to 4, respectively. The cost of capital is 12 percent. What is the discounted payback period

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Answer:

It will take 2 years and 292 days.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

An investment project has an initial cost of $260 and cash flows $75, $105, $100, and $50 for Years 1 to 4.

The payback method of project analysis calculates the time necessary for a series of cash flows to "payback" the initial investment.

Io= -260

Year 1= 75= - 185

Year 2= 105= -80

Year 3= 100= 20

To calculate the number of days:

Days= (80/100)*365= 292

It will take 2 years and 292 days.

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