Answer: a. is not subject to federal income tax and so these bonds pay a lower interest rate than otherwise comparable bonds issued by the U.S. government
Explanation:
Federal income taxes are the taxes that are used in the provision of national programs like settling national debt, infrastructural development, national defense, law enforcement etc.
If an individual owns bonds that are issued by the city of Sacramento, California, it should be noted that the interest that is earned each year on these bonds is not subject to federal income tax and so these bonds pay a lower interest rate than otherwise comparable bonds issued by the U.S. government. Comparable bonds that are being issued by the United States government pay an higher interest.
Information on Psi Phi Inc.âs three products are as follows: A B C Unit sales per month â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦ 1,600 3,000 1,600 Selling price per unit â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦. $10.00 $15.00 $8.00 Variable cost per unit â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦... (10.40) (12.00) (4.00) Unit contribution margin â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦.. $(0.40) $3.00 $4.00 Required: Determine the effect of each of the following situations would have on monthly profits. Each situation should be evaluated independently of all others. a) Product A is discontinued. b) Product A is discontinued and the subsequent loss of customers cause sales of Product B to decline by 200 units. c) The selling price of Product A is increased to $11.00 with a sales decrease of 300 units. d) The price of Product B is increased to $16.00 with a resulting sales decrease of 400 units. However, some of the customers shift to Product A; sales of Product A increase by 280 units. e) Product A is discontinued, and the plant in which Product A was produced is used to produce Product D, a new product. Product D has a unit contribution margin of $0.60. Monthly sales of Product D are predicted to be 1,200 units. f) The selling price of Product C is increased to $9.00 and the selling price of Product B is decreased to $14.00. Sales of Product C decline by 400 units, while sales of Product B increase by 600 units.
Answer:
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"You wrote a piece of software that does a better job of allowing computers to network than any other program designed for this purpose. A large networking company wants to incorporate your software into its systems and is offering to pay you $516,000 today, plus $516,000 at the end of each of the following six years, for permission to do this. If the appropriate interest rate is 6 percent, what is the present value of the cash flow stream that the company is offering you? (Round factor values to 4 decimal places, e.g. 1.5215 and final answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 15.25.)"
Answer: $3,053,326.80
Explanation:
Constant payments are annuities so the $516,000 annual payment is one.
Seeing as you will get a payment of $516,000 today, that is the present value of that first payment. The total present value therefore will be that first $516,000 plus the present value of the annuity discounted at 6% for 6 years.
Present value of Annuity = Annuity * Present value interest factor for 6%, 6 years.
= 516,000 * 4.9173
= $2,537,326.80
Present Value of cashflow;
= 516,000 + 2,537,326.80
= $3,053,326.80
Which financial tool is most important when planning for your future financial goals?
A.Enrolling in a checking account
B.Creating a budget
C.Mortgaging a house
D.Taking on extra debt
Remember that some of the messages you send will be passed along to other people. Thus, you may have to consider a secondary audience as well as a primary one. Read the following scenario, and answer the question. You just wrote the following message to your supervisor regarding an incident of possible industrial espionage you witnessed. Dear Mr. Helmsley, We have a problem. The other day I saw one of my coworkers loading boxes into the trunk of her car. I offered to help because I thought she was taking work home. The lid slipped off one of the boxes, and I realized it was full of photocopied plans from our latest prototype. Sheâs not on the development team, so thereâs no reason she should have these documents. Iâm not sure what, if anything, I should do about this. Before sending the message, it occurs to you that your e-mail will probably be forwarded to the legal team. What will you need to change to make the message appropriate for both your supervisor and the legal team?
Answer:
I Will have to give more specific information including dates and names
Explanation:
This message is going to be sent to the supervisor and also the legal team. So it is very necessary that more specific details are provided concerning the circumstances I witnesses. It would be good to provide Dates, names and Even possible conversations that occurred. This will be a form of evidence and with the information I have given, there may be further investigations and the supervisor may decide to take further and necessary action.
OCD exchanged old realty for new like-kind realty. OCD’s adjusted basis in the old realty was $31,700 ($60,000 initial cost − $28,300 accumulated depreciation), and its FMV was $48,000. Because the new realty was worth only $45,000, OCD received $3,000 cash in addition to the new realty. a-1. Compute OCD's realized gain. a-2. Determine the amount and character of any recognized gain. b. Compute OCD’s basis in its new realty.
Answer:
A. $16,300 gain
B. $31,700
Explanation:
A. Computation of OCD's realized gain.
Using this formula
OCD's realized gain=Amount realized-Basis in old realty
Let plug in the formula
OCD's realized gain=$48,000-$31,700
OCD's realized gain=$16,300 gain
Therefore OCD's realized gain is $16,300 gain
B. Based on the information given we were told that the adjusted basis in the old realty was the amount of $31,700 which means that OCD’s basis in its new realty will be $31,700
Domingo Corporation uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. This month, the beginning inventory in the first processing department consisted of 2,200 units. The costs and percentage completion of these units in beginning inventory were: Cost Percent Complete Materials costs $ 7,300 50% Conversion costs $ 3,500 20% A total of 8,600 units were started and 7,900 units were transferred to the second processing department during the month. The following costs were incurred in the first processing department during the month: Cost Materials costs $ 160,500 Conversion costs $ 122,200 The ending inventory was 85% complete with respect to materials and 75% complete with respect to conversion costs. The cost per equivalent unit for materials for the month in the first processing department is closest to:
Answer: $16.19
Explanation:
Equivalent Units = Units completed and transferred + Ending Inventory completed
Ending Inventory = Beginning inventory + Units started into production - Units transfered to second processing department
= 2,200 + 8,600 - 7,900
= 2,900 units
Equivalent Units = 7,900 + (2,900 * 85%)
= 10,365 units
Cost per equivalent unit = Total Material Cost / Equivalent Units
= ( Beginning material cost + Material cost incurred during the month) / Equivalent Units
= (7,300 + 160,500) / 10,365
= $16.19
explain partner by estoppel ...and please follow me ???
Answer:
Partnership by estoppel means that a person who is not technically a partner can be held liable as a general partner would be for any debts and damages owed to a third party.
The price elasticity of demand for gizmos is known to be (disregarding the negative sign). If sellers of gizmos increase their prices, total revenue from gizmo sales will
Answer:
C. rise.
Explanation:
Note: This question is not complete as some data are missing. The complete question is therefore provided before answering the question as follows:
The price elasticity of demand for gizmos is known to be 0.2 (disregarding the negative sign). If sellers of gizmos increase their prices, total revenue from gizmo sales will:
A. fall.
B. stay the same.
C. rise.
D. There is not enough information to determine the change in revenue.
The explanation to the answer is now given as follows:
The price elasticity of demand can be described as the degree of responsivess of quantity demanded of a commodity to a change in the price of that commodity.
The price elasticity of demand is calculated as the percentage change in quantity demanded divided by the percentage change in price.
The three major categories of price elasticity of demand and their effect on revenue are as follows:
a. Elastic: Price elasticity of demand is said to be elastic when its absolute value is greater than one (i.e. Ep > 1). This implies that the percentage change in quantity demanded is greater than the percentage in price. That is, the quantity demanded is more responsive to any change in price. As there is negative relationship between price and quantity demanded for a normal good, an increase in price will make the percentage fall in the quantity demanded to be higher than the percentage increase in price. This will therefore result in a fall in total revenue.
b. Unitary: Price elasticity of demand is said to be unitary when its absolute value is equal to one (i.e. Ep = 1). This implies that the percentage change in quantity demanded is equal the percentage in price. That is, the quantity demanded is equally responsive to any change in price. As there is negative relationship between price and quantity demanded for a normal good, an increase in price will make the percentage fall in the quantity demanded to be equal to the percentage increase in price. This will make the total revenue to remain the same.
c. Inelastic: Price elasticity of demand is said to be inelastic when its absolute value is less than one (i.e. Ep < 1). This implies that the percentage change in quantity demanded is less than the percentage in price. That is, the quantity demanded is less responsive to any change in price. As there is negative relationship between price and quantity demanded for a normal good, an increase in price will make the percentage fall in the quantity demanded to be less than the percentage increase in price. This will therefore result in a rise in total revenue.
Based on the explanation above, the price elasticity of demand for gizmos falls into category c. This implies that it is inelastic because its absolute value of 0.2 is less than 1. Therefore, the correct option is C. rise. That is, total revenue from gizmo sales will rise If sellers of gizmos increase their prices.
How are consumer demand and business-to-business demand of goods and services related?
Answer:
A small increase or decrease in consumer demand can produce a much larger change in demand for the goods and services (raw materials, supplies and services, installations, accessory equipments) needed to make the consumer product.
Explanation:
The business-to-business demand of goods and services related tends to be more unstable than the consumer demand of goods and services. A small increase or decrease in consumer demand can produce a much larger change in demand for the goods and services (raw materials, supplies and services, installations, accessory equipments) needed to make the consumer product.
A worker age 40 wishes to accumulate a fund for retirement by making deposits of $1000 at the beginning of each year for 25 years. Starting at age 65 the worker retires, and plans to make annual withdrawals of $x at the beginning of each year, for 10 years, at which point the fund will be depleted. Assuming that all payments are certain to be made, find the amount of each withdrawal starting at age 65 to the nearest dollar, if the effective rate of interest is 8% for the first 25 years and 7% thereafter.
Answer:
$10,408.62
Explanation:
annual contribution $1,000
n = 25 years
i = 8%
FV annuity factor, 8%, 25 periods = 73.106
future value = $1,000 x 73.106 = $73,106
annual distribution = PV (at age 65) / PV annuity factor
i = 7%
n = 10
PV annuity factor, 7%, 10 periods = 7.0236
annual distribution = $73,106 / 7.0236 = $10,408.62
Quantity of Tacos Total Utility Marginal Utility Quantity of Burritos Total Utility Marginal Utility 1 16 16 1 30 30 2 30 14 2 46 16 3 42 12 3 61 15 4 52 10 4 75 14 5 60 8 5 88 13 6 66 6 6 100 12 7 70 4 7 111 11 You go to a local resturant and are deciding how many tacos and burritos to order. The price of a taco is $2 and the price of a burrito is $3. You are really hungry and decide to spend no more than $28 in total for both tacos and burritos. If your utility schedule is like the one above, then how many burritos should you purchase
Answer:
The quantity of burritos that should be purchased is 6.
Explanation:
Note: The data in this question are merged together. They are therefore sorted before answering the question. See the attached pdf file for the complete question with the sorted data.
The explanation to the answer is now given as follows:
Also note: See the attached excel file for the calculation of ratios of Marginal Utility to Price for Taco and Burrito.
The quantity of burritos to purchase by determining the point at which the ratios of Marginal Utility to Price of Taco and Burrito are equal.
In economics, utility from two or more goods is maximized at a point where the ratios Marginal Utility to Price of the two or more goods are equal.
For Taco and Burrito in the attached excel file in red color, utility is therefore maximized where we have:
Marginal Utility of Taco / Price of Taco = Marginal Utility Burrito / Price of Burrito = 4.00
At this point, Quantity of Taco is 5 while Quantity of Burritos is 6.
At this point, the total budget of $28 is exhauted as it is equal to the total expenses on Taco and Burrico. This can be confirmed as follows:
Total expenses = (Quantity of Tacos * Price of Taco) + (Quantity of Burritos * Price of Burrito) = (5 * $2) + (6 * $3) = $10 + $18 = $28
Therefore, the quantity of burritos that should be purchased is 6.
The Titanic Company had the following cash transactions during 20XX: Received $300,000 from customers. Received $10,000 dividend revenue from stock investments. Purchased equipment for $70,000. Sold land for $40,000 which had a book value of $50,000. The 20XX cash flows from INVESTING Activities would be reported as:__________. A. net decrease in cash of $30,000. B. net decrease in cash of $10,000. C. net increase in cash of $280,000. D. net increase in cash of $240,000. E. net decrease in cash of $20,000
Answer:
E
Explanation:
"Suppose that a worker in Lago can produce either 5 units of oats or 20 pounds of tuna per year, and a worker in Abuta can produce either 20 units of oats or 5 pounds of tuna per year. There are 20 workers in each country. No trade occurs between the two countries. Lago produces and consumes 50 units of oats and 200 pounds of tuna per year while Abuta produces and consumes 200 units of oats and 50 pound of tuna per year. If trade were to occur, Lago would trade 60 pounds of tuna for 60 units of oats. If Lago now completely specializes in tuna production, how many pounds of tuna could it now consume along with the 60 units of imported oats?"
Answer:
140 pounds of tuna
Explanation:
Lago
opportunity cost of producing 1 unit of oat = 20 / 5 = 4 pounds of tunaopportunity cost of producing 1 pound of tuna = 5 / 20 = 0.25 units of oatAbuta
opportunity cost of producing 1 unit of oat = 5 / 20 = 0.25 pounds of tunaopportunity cost of producing 1 pound of tuna = 20 / 5 = 4 units of oatLago should produce tuna while Abuta should produce oat. If they specialize:
total production of tuna = 20 x 20 = 400 pounds total production of oat = 20 x 20 = 400 unitsLago trades 60 pounds of tuna in exchange for 60 units of oat, so it will have 140 pounds of tuna and 60 units of oat in total.
Assume that your stock of sales merchandise is maintained based on the forecast demand. If the distributor's sales personnel call on the first day of each month, compute your forecast sales by each of the three methods requested here. ACTUAL June 135 July 170 August 200 a. Using a simple three-month moving average, what is the forecast for September? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) b. Using a weighted moving average, what is the forecast for September with weights of 0.20, 0.30, and 0.50 for June, July, and August, respectively? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
Answer:
Simple 3 month moving average = 168.33
Weighted moving average = 178
Explanation:
a) Simple 3 month moving average = (W1+W2+W3) / 3
Simple 3 month moving average = (135 + 170 + 200) / 3
Simple 3 month moving average = 168.33
b. Weighted moving average = ((W1 * D1) + (W2 * D2) + (W3 * D3)
Weighted moving average = 135*0.20 + 170*0.30 + 200*0.50
Weighted moving average = 27 + 51 + 100
Weighted moving average = 178
In the process of reconciling its bank statement for April, Donahue Enterprises' accountant compiles the following information: Cash balance per company books on April 30 $ 6,210 Deposits in transit at month-end $ 1,430 Outstanding checks at month-end $ 750 Bank charge for printing new checks $ 110 Note receivable and interest collected by bank on Donahue’s behalf $ 640 A check paid to Donahue during the month by a customer is returned by the bank as NSF $ 610 The adjusted cash balance per the books on April 30 is:
Answer:
$6,130
Explanation :
The adjusted cash balance can be determined by doing the following steps
Prepare an updated Cash Book to update the Cash Book Balance and,Prepare a Bank Reconciliation Statement to check the accuracy of the new Cash Book BalanceStep 1 : Updated Cash Book
Cash Book (Bank columns only)
Debit :
Unadjusted Balance as at April 30 $ 6,210
Credit Transfers $ 640
Total $6,850
Credit:
Bank charges $ 110
Dishonored checks $ 610
Adjusted Balance (Balancing figure) $6,130
Total $6,850
Step 2 : Bank Reconciliation Statement
Bank Reconciliation Statement as at April 30
Balance as per Cash Book (updated) $6,130
Less Outstanding Lodgements ($ 1,430)
Add Unpresented Checks $ 750
Balance as per Bank Statement $5,450
Reagan Corp. acquired one hundred percent of Ford Inc. on January 1, 2016, at a price in excess of the subsidiary's fair value. On that date, Reagan's equipment (ten-year life) had a book value of $360,000 but a fair value of $480,000. Ford had equipment (ten-year life) with a book value of $240,000 and a fair value of $350,000. Reagan used the equity method to record its investment in Ford. On December 31, 2018, Reagan had equipment with a book value of $250,000 and a fair value of $400,000. Ford had equipment with a book value of $170,000 and a fair value of $320,000. What is the consolidated balance for the Equipment account as of December 31, 2018? A. $387,000. B. $497,000. C. $508.000. D. $537,000.
Answer:
B. $497,000
Explanation:
Consolidated Balance of Equipment
Excess value at the acquisition $110,000
($350,000-$240000)
Book value as on Dec 31 2018 of Ford $170,000
Book value as on Dec 31 2018 of Regent $250,000
Less: excess depreciation -$33,000 ($110,000/10*3)
Consolidated balance of equipment $497,000
Gael Corporation is comparing two different capital structures, an all-equity plan (Plan I) and a levered plan (Plan II). Under Plan I, the company would have 185,000 shares of stock outstanding. Under Plan II, there would be 135,000 shares of stock outstanding and $2.29 million in debt outstanding. The interest rate on the debt is 5 percent and there are no taxes. Use M&M Proposition I to find the price per share. (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) What is the value of the firm under each of the two proposed plans? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answers to the nearest whole dollar amount, e.g., 32.)
Answer:
The value of firm under both plan is $8,473,000
Explanation:
All equity plan share Outstanding = $185,000
Plan II Number. of shares outstanding = $135,000
Debt = $2,290,000
Price per share = Amount of debt issued/(No of shares in all Equity-no of shares in debt plan)
Price per share = $2,290,000/($185,000 - $135,000)
Price per share = $2,290,000 / $50,000
Price per share =$45.8
Value of firm under Equity plan = Number of shares * Price per share
Value of firm under Equity plan = 185000 shares * $45.8
Value of firm under Equity plan = $8,473,000
Levered plan = (Number of shares*Price per share) + Debt
Levered plan = (135,000 * $45.8) + $2,290,000
Levered plan = $6,183,000 + $2,290,000
Levered plan = $8,473,000
Hence, the value of firm under both plan is $8,473,000
An entrepreneur who is green focuses on
a. helping others who are in need.
b. conserving resources.
c. operating with integrity.
d. finding societal needs that are not being met by the government.
Hello!
An entrepreneur who is green focuses on environmental issues and the best options for sustainable businesses.
In this question, the best answer is B. "conserving resources."
I hope this helps you! Have a great day!
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tina is the sole owner of tina's lawn mowing, incorporated (TLM). In one year TLM collects $1,000,000 from customers to mow their lawns. TLM equipment depreciates in value by $125,000. TLM pays $600,000 to its workers who pay $140,000 in taxes on this income. TLM pays $50,000 in corporate income taxes and pays Tina a dividend of $150,000. Tina pays taxes of $60,000 on this dividend income. TLM retains $75,000 of earnings in the business to finance future expansion. How much does this economic activity contribute to each of the following
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
This is the remainder of the question:
How much does this economic activity contribute to GDP, NNP, National income, compensation of employees, Proprietors' Income, corporate profits, personal income, disposable personal income?
a. GDP – $1,000,000
The GDP is the value for the goods and services that a country sells. To loan customers lawns, Tina collects $1,000,000.
b. NNP – $875,000
NNP = GDP - Depreciation
= $1000000 - $125000
= $875000
c. National income – $875,000
d. Compensation of employees- $600,000
This is the amount paid by the company to its workers for work done as wages and salaries.
e. Proprietors’ income – $0
Because it is a Corporation, this will be $0.
f. Corporate profits – $275,000
This will be:
= $50,000 + $150,000 + $75000
= $275000
g. Personal income – $750,000
= NNP + Dividend - Profit
= $875000 + $150000 - $275000
= $750000
h. Disposable personal income – $550000
= $750000 - $60000 - $140000
= $550000
The following is the adjusted trial balance for Baker Services. Accounts Debit Credit Cash Accounts Receivable Prepaid Insurance Office Supplies Land Building Accumulated DepreciationBuilding Equipment Accumulated DepreciationEquipment Accounts Payable Salaries Payable Unearned Revenue Mortgage Payable Baker, Capital Baker, Withdrawals Service Revenue Salaries Expense Depreciation ExpenseBuilding and Equipment Supplies Expense Insurance Expense Utilities Expense Total There were no new capital contributions during the year. After the closing entries are posted, what is the balance in Baker, Capital?
Answer: $163,300
Explanation:
Baker, Capital = Beginning Capital + Net Income - Drawings
Net Income = Service revenue - Salaries - Supplies - Insurance - Utilities - Depreciation for Building and Equipment
= 275,000 - 64,000 - 11,000 - 14,600 - 18,000 - 5,600
= $161,800.
Baker Capital = 24,500 + 161,800 - 23,000
= $163,300
The company has a ball that sells for $25. At present, the ball is manufactured in a small plant that relies heavily on direct labor workers. Thus, variable expenses are high, totaling $15.00 per ball, of which 60% is direct labor cost. Last year, the company sold 36,000 of these balls, with the following results: Sales (36,000 balls) $ 900,000 Variable expenses 540,000 Contribution margin 360,000 Fixed expenses 263,000 Net operating income $ 97,000 Required: 1. Compute (a) last year's CM ratio and the break-even point in balls, and (b) the degree of operating leverage at last year’s sales level. 2. Due to an increase in labor rates, the company estimates that next year's variable expenses will increase by $3.00 per ball. If this change takes place and the selling price per ball remains constant at $25.00, what will be next year's CM ratio and the break-even point in balls
Answer:
Results are below.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
The company has a ball that sells for $25.
Unitary variable cost= $15.00
Fixed expenses 263,000
To calculate the contribution margin ratio, we need to use the following formula:
Contribution margin ratio= contribution margin / selling price
Contribution margin ratio= (25 - 15) / 25
Contribution margin ratio= 0.4
Now, the break-even point in units:
Break-even point in units= fixed costs/ contribution margin per unit
Break-even point in units= 263,000 / 10
Break-even point in units= 26,300 units
Degree of operating leverage= contribution margin / operating income
Degree of operating leverage= 360,000 / 97,000
Degree of operating leverage= 3.71
If the unitary variable cost increases by $3:
Contribution margin ratio= (25 - 18) / 25
Contribution margin ratio= 0.28
Break-even point in units= 263,000 / 8
Break-even point in units= 32,875
Athlete Kalen wishes to retire at age forty-five and receive annual birthday payments of $40,000 beginning on his forty-fifth birthday. After his death, the payments on the anniversary of his birth should go to his heirs. In order for Kalen to be able to carry out his plan, he makes contributions to a savings account with a guaranteed annual effective interest rate of 4%. How much money will Kalen need to have accumulated at age forty-five, just prior to his first $40,000 birthday payment
Answer:
1,040,000
Explanation:
We can calculate the money will Kalen need to have accumulated at age forty-five by dividing the annual birthday payments by the effective interest.
DATA
Annual birthday payments = A = $40,000
Effective interest = i = 4%
Calculation
Value at age 45 = A / i + Co
Value at age 45 = (40000 / .04) + 40000
Value at age 45 = 1,040,000
Kalen will need to have accumulated money of 1,040,000 at age forty-five, just prior to his first $40,000 birthday payment.
Stellar, Inc. had net sales in 2020 of $1,508,000. At December 31, 2020, before adjusting entries, the balances in selected accounts were Accounts Receivable $393,100 debit, and Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $3,490 credit. If Stellar estimates that 8% of its receivables will prove to be uncollectible.
Required:
Prepare the December 31, 2020, journal entry to record bad debt expense.
Answer: See attachment
Explanation:
The following can be gotten from the question:
Account receivable = $393,100
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts = $3,490
Since Stellar estimates that 8% of its receivables will prove to be uncollectible. This will be:
= ($393,100 × 8%) - $3490
= $31448 - $3490
= $27958
The journal entry to record bad debt expense has been attached
The grocery industry has an annual inventory turnover of about times. Organic Grocers, Inc., had a cost of goods sold last year of $; its average inventory was $. What was Organic Grocers' inventory turnover, and how does that performance compare with that of the industry? a) What was Organic Grocers' inventory turnover? nothing times per year (round your response to two decimal places). b) How does Organic Grocers' performance compare with that of the industry? It is ▼ the same as worse than better than the industry.
Answer:
Inventory turnover ratio= 10.5 times
Organic Grocers' performance is LOW compare with that of the grocery industry.
Explanation:
Computation of Inventory turnover ratio using this formula
Inventory turnover ratio = Cost of goods sold / Average inventory
Let plug in the formula
Inventory turnover ratio = $10.5 /$ 1 .00
Inventory turnover ratio= 10.5 times
Therefore Organic Grocers’s inventory turnover is 10.5 times
Based on the information given about grocery industry we were told that they had annual inventory turnover of 14 times while Organic Grocers’s based on the above calculation inventory turnover is 10.5 times which means that Organic Grocers’s performance is low when compared with grocery industry which had inventory turnover of about 14 times.
Therefore Organic Grocers' performance is LOW compare with that of the grocery industry.
In the fictional country of Dirian the economics statistics department has been busy calculating the price index for a basket of goods from 2013 to 2017. January 2013 is the standardized price index, at 100, for a basket of consumer goods in the country. The price index increased in 2014 to 104.7, in 2015 to 109.3, in 2016 to 113.1, and in 2017 it increased to 119.2. You have been called to the country to help establish the rate of inflation for those years. What are the inflation rates in Dirian for 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017
Answer:
Inflation refers to the general rise in price levels of goods and services in an economy.
[tex]Inflation = \frac{CPI in current year - CPI in previous year}{CPI in current year} *100[/tex]
2014 Inflation;
[tex]Inflation = \frac{104.7 - 100}{100} *100\\= 0.047[/tex]
= 4.7%
2015
[tex]Inflation = \frac{109.3 - 104.7}{104.7} *100\\\\= 0.0439[/tex]
= 4.39%
2016
[tex]Inflation = \frac{113.1 - 109.3}{109.3} *100\\\\= 0.0348[/tex]
= 3.48%
2017
[tex]Inflation = \frac{119.2 - 113.1}{113.1} *100\\\\= 0.0539[/tex]
= 5.39%
The financial statements of Flathead Lake Manufacturing Company are shown below. Income Statement 2017 Sales $ 9,300,000 Cost of Goods Sold 5,750,000 Depreciation Expense 550,000 Gross Profit $ 3,000,000 Selling and Administrative Expenses 2,200,000 EBIT $ 800,000 Interest Expense 200,000 Income before Tax $ 600,000 Taxes 375,000 Net Income $ 225,000 Flathead Lake Manufacturing Comparative Balance Sheets 2017 2016 Cash $ 50,000 $ 40,000 Accounts Receivable 570,000 600,000 Inventory 530,000 460,000 Total Current Assets $ 1,150,000 $ 1,100,000 Fixed Assets 2,050,000 1,400,000 Total Assets $ 3,200,000 $ 2,500,000 Accounts Payable $ 320,000 $ 300,000 Bank Loans 480,000 400,000 Total Current Liabilities $ 800,000 $ 700,000 Long-term Bonds 1,500,000 1,000,000 Total Liabilities $ 2,300,000 $ 1,700,000 Common Stock (200,000 shares) 200,000 200,000 Retainded Earnings 700,000 600,000 Total Equity $ 900,000 $ 800,000 Total Liabilities and Equity $ 3,200,000 $ 2,500,000 Note: The common shares are trading in the stock market for $15 per share. Refer to the financial statements of Flathead Lake Manufacturing Company. The firm's return on equity ratio for 2017 is _________. (Please keep in mind that when a ratio involves both income statement and balance sheet numbers, the balance sheet numbers for the beginning and end of the year must be averaged.)
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Beliefs that are handed down from one generation to another and that influence decision making are _____.
genetic
diversity issues
universal values
cultural preferences
Answer: cultural preferences.
Answer: cultural preferences
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You are ready to buy a house, and you have $25,000 for a down payment and closing costs. Closing costs are estimated to be 4% of the loan value. You have an annual salary of $48,000 (monthly income $4000) , and the bank is willing to allow your monthly mortgage payment to be equal to 25% of your monthly income. The interest rate on the loan is 7.2% per year with monthly compounding (.6% per month) for a 30-year fixed rate loan. How much money will the bank loan you
Answer:
The bank will loan you $147,321.36.
Explanation:
The amount the ban will loan can be calculated using the formula for calculating the present value of an ordinary annuity as follows:
PV = P * ((1 - (1 / (1 + r))^n) / r) …………………………………. (1)
Where;
PV = Present value of the of loan or the amount the bank will loan you =?
P = Monthly mortgage payment = Monthly salary * 25% = $4,000 * 25% = $1,000
r = Monthly interest rate = 7.2% / 12 = 0.072 / 12 = 0.006
n = number of months = 30 years * 12 months = 360
Substitute the values into equation (1) to have:
PV = $1,000 * ((1 - (1 / (1 + 0.006))^360) / 0.006)
PV = $1,000 * ((1 - (1 / 1.006)^360) / 0.006)
PV = $1,000 * ((1 - 0.99403578528827^360) / 0.006)
PV = $1,000 * ((1 - 0.116071859187515) / 0.006)
PV = $1,000 * (0.883928140812485 / 0.006)
PV = $1,000 * 147.321356802081
PV = $147,321.36
Therefore, the bank will loan you $147,321.36.
On June 30, 2021, the Esquire Company sold some merchandise to a customer for $30,000. In payment, Esquire agreed to accept a 6% note requiring the payment of interest and principal on March 31, 2022. The 6% rate is appropriate in this situation. Required: 1. Prepare journal entries to record the sale of merchandise (omit any entry that might be required for the cost of the goods sold), the December 31, 2021 interest accrual, and the March 31, 2022 collection. (Do not round intermediate calculations.) 2. If the December 31 adjusting entry for the interest accrual is not prepared, by how much will income before income taxes be over-or understated in 2021 and 2022
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Explanation:
On 31st December 2021:
Interest accrued on 6% note was calculated as:
= $30,000 × 6% × 6/12
= $30,000 × 0.06 × 0.5
= $900
On 31st March, 2022:
Interest income was calculated as:
= $30000 × 6% × 3/12
= $30000 × 0.06 × 0.25
= $450
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Consider a budget line drawn with avocados on the vertical axis and tangerines on the horizontal axis. The consumer's income is $100, the price of avocados is $5, and the price of tangerines is $10. Suppose the consumer's income falls to $75.00, but the prices stay the same. The change in income produces a: Group of answer choices parallel shift inward of the indifference curves. new budget line which is steeper than the original one. parallel shift inward of the budget line. new budget line which is flatter than the original one.
Answer:
new budget line which is steeper than the original one.
Explanation:
I drew the both budget lines in order to show the effect of the decrease in income.
The new budget line shifts inward and it is slightly more steep than the original budget line because the consumer can only purchase 7 tangerines, he cannot purchase 7.5. This slight difference makes the slope steeper. The total possible quantity of avocados diminished by 25%, while the total possible quantity of tangerines diminished by 30%.