At the end of the current year, $12,040 of fees have been earned but have not been billed to clients.
a. Journalize the adjusting entry to record the accrued fees. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
b. If the cash basis rather than the accrual basis had been used, would an adjusting entry have been necessary?

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Answer 1

Answer:

a.

Date                  Account Title                                          Debit                   Credit

XX-XX-XXX      Accounts Receivable                         $12,040

                         Fees earned                                                                    $12,040

b. No it would not have been.

If using the cash basis, the revenue would only be recognized when the cash is paid to the company. As the cash has not been paid, there would be no need to adjust for the revenue in the present period.


Related Questions

1. Prepare the December 31 adjusting entries for the following transactions. Omit explanations. 1. Fees accrued but not billed, $6,300. 2. The supplies account balance on December 31, $4,750; supplies on hand, $960. 3. Wages accrued but not paid, $2,700. 4. Depreciation of office equipment, $1,650. 5. Rent expired during year, $10,800.

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Answer:

1. Debit Accounts Receivable $6300

Credit Fees Revenue $6300

2. Debit Supplies Expense $3790

Credit Supplies $3790

3. Debit Wages Expense $2700

Credit Wages Payable $2700

4. Debit Depreciation Expense $1650

Credit Accumulated Depreciation-office equip. $1650

5. Debit Rent Expense $10800

Credit Prepaid Rent $10800

Explanation:

Preparation of the December 31 adjusting entries

1. Debit Accounts Receivable $6300

Credit Fees Revenue $6300

2. Debit Supplies Expense $3790

Credit Supplies $3790

(4750-960)

3. Debit Wages Expense $2700

Credit Wages Payable $2700

4. Debit Depreciation Expense $1650

Credit Accumulated Depreciation-office equip. $1650

5. Debit Rent Expense $10800

Credit Prepaid Rent $10800

The Jackson-Timberlake Wardrobe Co. just paid a dividend of $1.05 per share on its stock. The dividends are expected to grow at a constant rate of 7 percent per year indefinitely. If investors require a 14 percent return on The Jackson-Timberlake Wardrobe Co. stock, what is the current price? Answer with 2 decimals (e.g. 10.12).

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Answer:

the current share price is $16.05

Explanation:

The computation of the current share price is as follows;

= Dividend ÷ (required rate of return - growth rate0

= $1.05 × 1.07 ÷ (14% - 7%)

= $1.1235 ÷ 0.07

= $16.05

Hence, the current share price is $16.05

The same should be considered and relevant

A. A stock's returns have the following distribution:
Demand for the
Company's Products Probability of This
Demand Occurring Rate of Return If
This Demand Occurs
Weak 0.1 (22%)
Below average 0.2 (12)
Average 0.3 17
Above average 0.2 33
Strong 0.2 56
1.0
Calculate the stock's expected return. Round your answer to two decimal places.
%
Calculate the stock's standard deviation. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places.
%
Calculate the stock's coefficient of variation. Round your answer to two decimal places.
B. A stock has a required return of 16%; the risk-free rate is 4.5%; and the market risk premium is 5%.
What is the stock's beta? Round your answer to two decimal places.
If the market risk premium increased to 7%, what would happen to the stock's required rate of return? Assume that the risk-free rate and the beta remain unchanged. :
I. If the stock's beta is greater than 1.0, then the change in required rate of return will be greater than the change in the market risk premium.
II. If the stock's beta is less than 1.0, then the change in required rate of return will be greater than the change in the market risk premium.
III. If the stock's beta is greater than 1.0, then the change in required rate of return will be less than the change in the market risk premium.
IV. If the stock's beta is equal to 1.0, then the change in required rate of return will be greater than the change in the market risk premium.
V. If the stock's beta is equal to 1.0, then the change in required rate of return will be less than the change in the market risk premium.
New stock's required rate of return will be ?%. Round your answer to two decimal places.

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Answer:

Following are the response to the given question:

Explanation:

For question 1:

The weighted average of each return is the expected return.

[tex]Expected\ return = 0.1 \times -0.22 + 0.2 \times -0.12 + 0.3 \times 0.17 + 0.2 \times 0.33 + 0.2 \times 0.56 \\\\[/tex]

                           [tex]= 0.1830 \\\\= 18.30\%[/tex]

For question 2:

Standard deviation is a measured source of the square deviations from the mean via probability.

[tex]Std \ dev = [0.1 \times (0.183-(-0.22))^2 + 0.2 \times (0.183-(-0.12))^2 + 0.3\times(0.183-0.17)^2 + 0.2\times (0.183-0.33)^2 + 0.2\times (0.183-0.56)^2]^{(\frac{1}{2})}\\\\[/tex]

             [tex]= 0.2596 \\\\= 25.96\%[/tex]

For question 3:

For point a:

[tex]\text{Coefficient of variation} = \frac{std \ dev}{expected\ return} \\\\[/tex]

                                    [tex]=\frac{0.2596}{0.183} \\\\= 1.42[/tex]

For point b:

As per the CAPM:  [tex]\text{Required return = risk free rate + beta}\times \text{market risk premium}[/tex]

[tex]\to 16\% = 4.5\% + beta\times 5\%\\\\\to beta = 2.3[/tex]

 In Option I:

When the beta of the stock exceeds 1.0, the change in the required rate of return must be higher than the increase in the premium of market risk. Beta is the degree to which stock return changes as market returns change.

 [tex]\text{Required return = risk free rate + beta}\times \text{market risk premium}[/tex]

[tex]Required \ return = 4.5\% + 2.3\times 7\%\\\\Required \ return = 20.6\%\\\\[/tex]

Assume you purchase a property and you expect to earn the following annual cash flows: Year 1 <$50,000> Year 2 $100,000 Year 3 $105,000 Year 4 $110,250 Year 5 $115,762 Assuming a discount rate of 10%, what is the present value of these cash flows

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Answer:

$263,259.46

Explanation:

Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows

Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator

Cash flow in year 1 = -$50,000

Cash flow in year 2 = $100,000  

Cash flow in year 3 = $105,000

Cash flow in year 4 = $110,250

Cash flow in year 5 = $115,762

I = 10%

PV = 263,259.46

To determine the PV using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.  

3. Press compute  

A reward or benefit meant to encourage economic behavior is

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Answer:

incentives

Explanation:

The outputs of a computerized accounting information system are called A. reports. B. software. C. processing. D. purchase invoices.

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Answer:

Option A

Explanation:

In simple words, The numerous outputs of an accountancy information systems demonstrate the platform's flexibility in data processing. Accounts receivable ageing reports based on user knowledge, amortization plans for capital assets, and trial balancing for financial statements are all produced by an AIS.

This, from the above we can conclude that the correct option is A.

What is the total cost to move products between work centers A and D, and between work centers B and C combined

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Answer:

More than $0 but less than or equal to $100.

Explanation:

The transportation cost is $2.

Load summary is AB = 12, AC = 25, AD = 12, BC = -19, BD = 21, CD = 34.

The total cost to move product between A and D and B and C combined is ;

A and D = 12 * $2 = $24

B and C = 19 * $2 = $38.

Cape Corp. will pay a dividend of $3.60 next year. The company has stated that it will maintain a constant growth rate of 5 percent a year forever. a. If you want a return of 17 percent, how much will you pay for the stock

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Answer:

$30

Explanation:

according to the constant dividend growth model

price = d1 / (r - g)

d1 = next dividend to be paid

r = cost of equity

g = growth rate

$3.6 / (0.17 - 0.05)

$3.60 / 0.12  = $30

The estimates of the manufacturing overhead and of machine-hours were made at the beginning of the year for the purpose of computing the company's predetermined overhead rate for the year. The predetermined overhead rate is closest to:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Compute the amount of raw materials used during November if $30,000 of raw materials were purchased during the month and if the inventories were as follows: Inventories: Balance, November 1 Balance, November 30 Raw Materials $7,000 $4,000 Work in Process $6,000 $7,500 Finished Goods $10,000 $12,000 Question 9 options: A) $27,000 B) $29,500 C) $31,500 D) $33,000

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Answer:

D) $33,000

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of raw material used is given below:

= Purchase amount + balance amount of November 1 - balance amount of November 3

= $30,000 + $7,000- $4,000

= $33,000

Hence, the correct option is d.

The same should be considered

Potential entrepreneurs would be well advised to surround themselves with people who are smarter than they are.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

a. True

Explanation:

The entrepreneurs who are potential wants them to surround themselves with the people who are more smarter with them so that they would feel more challenging due to which they make the plans accordingly also it keeps the eye to the people what they are doing so accordingly they would make the strategies in order to capture the market share

therefore the given statement is true

Lucy has decided to save for a vacation in 18 months. She will save the money into a short-term investment account returning 4% annually. How much will she have to put away at the beginning of each month if the vacation cost is $15,000

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Answer:

Monthly deposit= $810.20

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Number of periods (n)= 18 months

Interest rate (i)= 0.04/12= 0.0033

Future value (FV)= $15,000

To calculate the monthly deposit, we need to use the following formula:

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= monthly deposit

Isolating A:

A= (FV*i)/{[(1+i)^n]-1}

A= (15,000*0.0033) / [(1.0033^18) - 1]

A= $810.20

You sell 25,000 loaf of bread per year. The carrying cost associated the main ingredient wheat flour is estimated to be $8 per unit (amount used for 1 loaf of bread) per year, and the ordering cost is $10 per order. And assume 1 year is 300 days and lead time is 3 days.

Required:
a. What is the EOQ?
b. How much money you will lose if you order 300 units of wheat flour? Calculate the total cost of inventory with EOQ model and with order size is 300. The difference will give you the answer.
c. Calculate the re-order point (assuming no uncertainty)?

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Answer:

Annual Demand (D) = 25000

Carrying Cost (H) = 8

Ordering Costs (S) = 10

Number of working days = 300

Lead Time (Lt) = 3 days

a. EOQ = Sqrt (2*D*S/H)

EOQ = Sqrt (2*25000*10/8)

EOQ = Sqrt (62500)

EOQ = 250

b. Total Cost = (D * S) / EOQ + (EOQ * H) / 2

Total Cost = (25000 * 10) / 250 + (250 * 8) / 2

Total Cost = 1000 + 1000

Total Cost = 2000

Now, we calculate total Cost with order size: of 300

Total Cost = (25000 * 10) / 300 + (300 * 8) / 2

Total Costs = 833.3333 + 1200

Total Cost = 2,033.3333

The amount to lost if we order 300 units of wheat flour is as follows

= 2033.33 - 2000

= $33.33

3. ROP = (D / Number of working days) x Lt

ROP = (25000 / 300) * 3

ROP = 83.3333 * 3

ROP = 249.9999

ROP = 250

On June 30, 2024, L. N. Bean issued $30 million of its 8% bonds for $28 million. The bonds were priced to yield 10%. Interest is payable semiannually on December 31 and July 1. If the effective interest method is used, how much bond interest expense should the company report for the 6 months ended December 31, 2024

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Answer:

$1,400,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine how much bond interest expense should the company report for the 6 months ended December 31, 2024

December 31, 2024 Bond interest expense = Carrying value * Effective interest rate/2

Let plug in the formula

December 31, 2024 Bond interest expense= $28,000,000 * 10% / 2

December 31, 2024 Bond interest expense= $1,400,000

Therefore the amount of bond interest expense should the company should report for the 6 months ended December 31, 2024 is $1,400,000

Swifty Company has identified that the cost of a new computer will be $30000, but with the use of the new computer, net income will increase by $3000 a year. If depreciation expense is $1000 a year, the cash payback period is: 30.0 years. 10.0 years. 7.5 years. 15.0 years. Save for LaterAtte

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Answer:

10.0 years

Explanation:

The computation of the payback period is shown below

We know that

Payback period = initial cost ÷ increase in net income

= $30,000 ÷ $3,000

= 10 years

As the depreciation expense is a non-cash expense so we dont considered it

Therefore the first option is correct

In the liquidation of a partnership, any gain or loss on the realization of noncash assets should be allocated Group of answer choices first to creditors and the remainder to partners. to the partners on the basis of their capital balances. to the partners on the basis of their income-sharing ratio. only after all creditors have been paid.

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Answer:

to the partners on the basis of their capital balances.

Explanation:

When the partnership is liquidated so any gain or loss that should be realized on non-cash asset should be distributed to the partners based on their capital balances. As at the time of gain or loss the sale of the non-cash assets should be distributed to the partners at their profit sharing ratio

therefore as per the given situation, the above represent the answer

Stine Company uses a job order cost system. On May 1, the company has a balance in Work in Process Inventory of $3,940 and two jobs in process: Job No. 429 $2,160, and Job No. 430 $1,780. During May, a summary of source documents reveals the following.
Job Number Materials Labor Time
Requisition Slips Tickets
429 $2,770 $2,070
430 3,910 3,290
431 4,920 $11,600 8,150 $13,510
General use 940 1,460
$12,540 $14,970
Stine Company applies manufacturing overhead to jobs at an overhead rate of 69% of direct labor cost. Job No. 429 is completed during the month.
Prepare summary journal entries to record (1) the requisition slips, (2) the time tickets, (3) the assignment of manufacturing overhead to jobs, and (4) the completion of Job No. 429. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 5,275.)
No. Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
(1) May 31
(2) 31
(3) 31
(4) 31
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LINK TO TEXT
LINK TO TEXT
LINK TO TEXT
Post the entries to Work in Process Inventory, and prove the agreement of the control account with the job cost sheets. (Post entries in the order of journal entries presented in the previous part. Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 5,275.)
Work in Process Inventory
May 1 BalanceMay 31May 31 Balance
May 1 BalanceMay 31 BalanceMay 31
May 1 BalanceMay 31May 31 Balance
May 31 BalanceMay 31May 1 Balance
May 1 BalanceMay 31 BalanceMay 31
May 31May 31 BalanceMay 1 Balance
May 31 BalanceMay 1 BalanceMay 31
May 31 BalanceMay 31May 1 Balance
May 31 BalanceMay 1 BalanceMay 31
May 31 BalanceMay 31May 1 Balance
Job Cost Sheets
Job Beginning Work Direct Direct Manufacturing Total
No. in Process Material Labor Overhead
430 $ $ $ $ $
431 $ $ $ $ $

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Answer:

Stine Company

1. Journal Entries:

Debit:

Job 429                        $2,770

Job 430                           3,910

Job 431                           4,920

Manufacturing overhead 940

Credit Raw materials $12,540

To record raw materials used.

Debit:

Job 429                          $2,070

Job 430                            3,290

Job 431                              8,150

Manufacturing overhead 1,460

Credit Payroll               $14,970

To record labor consumed in production.

Debit:

Job 429                          $1,428

Job 430                            2,270

Job 431                            5,624

Credit Manufacturing Overhead $9,322

To assign overheads to jobs.

Debit Finished Goods $8,428

Credit Job 429 $8,428

To record the transfer of Job 429 to finished goods.

Debit Work-in-Process $9,322

Credit Manufacturing Overhead $9,322

To assign overheads to work-in-process.

Debit Work-in-Process $11,600

Debit Manufacturing Overhead $940

Credit Raw materials $12,540

To record raw materials used.

Debit Work-in-Process $13,510

Debit Manufacturing Overhead $1,460

Credit Payroll $14,970

To record labor consumed in production.

2. T-Accounts:

Job sheets

                                Job 429    Job 430     Job 431       Total

Beginning balance   $2,160      $1,780                       $3,940

Raw materials            2,770        3,910       $4,920      11,600

Direct labor               2,070       3,290          8,150       13,510

Overhead                  1,428        2,270         5,624       9,322

Finished goods       (8,428)                                          (8,428)

Ending balance     $8,428     $11,250      $18,694  $29,944

Work in Process

Beginning balance  $3,940

Raw materials           11,600

Direct labor               13,510

Overhead                  9,322

Finished goods       (8,428)

Ending balance   $29,944

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Beginning Work in Process Inventory = $3,940

Made up of Job No. 429 = $2,160

and Job No. 430 = $1,780

Job Number       Materials         Labor Time

                     Requisition Slips       Tickets

429                       $2,770              $2,070

430                          3,910                3,290

431                          4,920                 8,150

Total                    $11,600             $13,510

General use             940                 1,460

Total                  $12,540            $14,970

Answer: please the answer to stine  company

Explanation:

summary journal journal entries to  recorde requisition  slips,  time tickes,assigmant of manufacturing overad tojobs and the complete of job no 429

Highlight your e- business plan??​

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Answer:

Umm...

Explanation:

I mean it's your plan lol...

Just think about mindset

At the beginning of the year, American International had inventory worth $325,500 at cost. At the end of the year, the cost value of the inventory was $540,250. If annual cost of goods sold was $1,978,250 find the inventory turnover at cost for the year. (Round your answer to the nearest tenth) Group of answer choices

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Answer:

Inventory turnover= 4.57

Explanation:

To calculate the inventory turnover, we need to use the following formula:

Inventory turnover= Cost of goods sold/ average inventory

Average inventory= (beginning inventory + ending inventory) / 2

Average inventory= (325,500 + 540,250) / 2

Average inventory= 432,875

Inventory turnover= 1,978,250 / 432,875

Inventory turnover= 4.57

which one between vodacom and MTN can be considered as price leader in South Africa​

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Answer:

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Explanation:hhh

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Assume that total costs assigned to the setup activity cost pool in June are $60,000 and 50 setups were completed in June. Further, assume that during June machines were setup 12 times to make product G10. The total setup cost that would be assigned to product G10 would be:

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Answer:

Allocated cost= $14,400

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the allocation rate for setup:

Cost allocation rate= total estimated costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Cost allocation rate= 60,000 / 50

Cost allocation rate= $1,200 per setup

Now, we can allocate setup cost to G10:

Allocated cost= 1,200*12

Allocated cost= $14,400

Last year, BTA Corporation, a calendar-year taxpayer, reported a net operating loss of $10,000 and a $0 tax liability. BTA confidently anticipates a current year tax liability of $240,000.
What minimum estimated tax payments should BTA make for the first, second, third, and fourth quartyers respectively (ignore the annualized income method), assuming the following?.
Required:
a. BTA is not considered to be a large corporation for estimatedtax purposes
b. BTA is considered to be a large corporation for estimated tax purposes?

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Answer and Explanation:

a.  In the case when the BTA does not have the tax liability previous year so it would use the present year liability to measure out the minimum predicted tax payment quarter wise

So the current year tax liability is $240,000

So the estimated tax payment is

= $240,000 × 25%

= $60,000 per quarter

b. In this given case also the predicted quarterly tax payment is $60,000 because the BTA cannot applied the previous year tax exception for any type of quarter

contents of the workmen's compensation act​

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Answer:

The Workmen's Compensation Act, 1923 provides for payment of compensation to workmen (or their dependants) in case of personal injury caused by accident or certain occupational diseases arising out of and in the course of employment and resulting in disablement or death. The Act was last amended in 1976.

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Distribution decisions are complicated and involve the understanding of critical strategic factors that affect the policy and value of a firm. Thus, the management of any firm has to consider the constraints on dividend payments, the availability and cost of alternative sources of capital, and other external factors when they create and implement their distribution policy.
Consider the following restriction:
Restrictions on dividend payments based on the liquidity position of the firm. Based on your understanding of the constraints on dividend payments, identify the type of constraint this condition represents. Assume that all other factors are held constant.
Bond indenture
Penalty tax
Impairment of capital rule
Availability of cash
A company’s dividend policy can also be affected by factors internal to the organization and by the external (macroeconomic) environment in which the business operates. In the table that follows, identify which factors, in general, tend to favor high or low dividend payout ratios.
Factor
Favors a Favors a
High Payout Low Payout
A company has a large retained earnings balance on
its balance sheet but has very little cash and almost
no other liquid assets.
A company has an established credit line that it can
access when it needs an external source of funding.
A closely held firm has a majority of its shareholders
in high marginal tax brackets.
Having the ability to accelerate or delay projects makes it____for a firm to adhere to a stable dividend policy.
If management is concerned with keeping control of the company, it will be likely to retai_____earnings than it otherwise would to avoid diluting control by issuing new stock to raise capital.

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Answer:

use your brain

Explanation:

try better than getting answer from online everything you read aint right

Flagstaff Company has budgeted production units of 9,000 for July and 9,200 for August. The direct labor requirement per unit is 0.50 hours. Labor is paid at the rate of $22 per hour. The total cost of direct labor budgeted for the month of August is:

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Answer:

the  total cost of direct labor budgeted for the month of August is $101,200

Explanation:

The computation of the total cost of direct labor budgeted is shown below:

Direct labor cost is

= 9,200 ×  .50 hours × $22 per hour  

= $101,200

Hence, the  total cost of direct labor budgeted for the month of August is $101,200

The same should be relevant

Ramble On Co. wishes to maintain a growth rate of 13.6 percent per year, a debt-equity ratio of 1.8, and a dividend payout ratio of 30 percent. The ratio of total assets to sales is constant at .98. What profit margin must the firm achieve

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Answer: 5.99%

Explanation:

Based on the question,

Dividend payout ratio = 30%

Therefore, the retention ratio will be:

= 1 - 30%

= 70%

Growth rate = 13.6%

We'll the use the sustainable growth rate formula which will be:

0.136 = (ROE x 0.7)/ (1-(ROE x 0.7))

0.136(1 - (0.7ROE)) = 0.7ROE

ROE = 0.136/0.7952

ROE = 0.171026

Then, the Profit margin will be:

ROE = Profit Margin x Asset Turnover x Equity multiplier

0.171026 = PM x (1/0.98) x (1 + 1.8)

0.171026 = PM x (1/0.98) x 2.8

PM = 0.171026 x 0.98/2.8

PM = 0.0598591

Profit margin = 5.99%

Assume , and suppose that is initially equal to 0. Suppose that the rate of unemployment is initially equal to the natural rate. In year , the authorities decide to bring the unemployment rate down to 3% and hold it there forever. b. Determine the rate of inflation in years , , , and . c. Do you believe the answer given in (b)

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The question is incomplete. The complete question is :

Suppose that the Phillips curve is given by :

[tex]$\pi_t=\pi_t^e+0.1-2u_t$[/tex]

a). What is the natural rate of unemployment ?

Assuming [tex]$\pi_t^e=\theta \pi_{t-1}$[/tex] , and suppose that [tex]$\theta$[/tex] is initially equal to 0. Suppose that the rate of unemployment is initially equal to the natural rate. In year t, the authorities decide to bring the unemployment rate down to 3% and hold it there forever.

b). Determine the rate of inflation in years t, t+1, t+2 and t+5.

c). Do you believe the answer given in (b)? Why or why not?

Solution :

Given the equation :

[tex]$\pi_t=\pi_t^e+0.1-2u_t$[/tex]

a). At [tex]$u_N$[/tex],  [tex]$\pi_t = \pi_t^e$[/tex]  (Inflationary exponents are constant)

      [tex]$0.1 = 2u_N$[/tex]

    ∴  [tex]$u_N=0.05$[/tex]

               = 5%

b). [tex]$\pi t^e=\theta \pi_{t-1}$[/tex]

   Let [tex]$\theta = 0$[/tex], then [tex]$\pi t^e = 0$[/tex], [tex]u-u_N=3\%[/tex]

    Now for year t [tex]$\pi t^e=0, \pi_t= 0.1-2(0.03)=0.04=4\%$[/tex]

     [tex]$(t+1) : \pi (t+1)^e=0, \pi (t+1) = \pi t = 4\%[/tex]

                                                      [tex]$= \pi (t+2)= \pi (t+5) = 4\%$[/tex]

c). No, I do not believe as

    [tex]\pi t^e=0[/tex], but πt comes out to be 4%, [tex]$\pi (t+1)^e=0$[/tex] but [tex]\pi (t+1)= 4 \%[/tex].

If inflation is consistently positive, why to make the expectations of zero percentage.

   

Suppose the price of gasoline in July 2004 averaged $1.35 a gallon and 15 million gallons a day were sold. In October 2004, the price averaged $2.15 a gallon and 14 million gallons were sold. If the demand for gasoline did not shift between these two months, use the midpoint formula to calculate the price elasticity of demand. Indicate whether demand was elastic or inelastic.

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Answer:

0.15

Inelastic

Explanation:

Price elasticity of demand measures the responsiveness of quantity demanded to changes in price of the good.

Price elasticity of demand = midpoint change in quantity demanded / midpoint change in price  

Midpoint change in quantity demanded = change in quantity demanded / average of both demands

change in quantity demanded = 14 million  - 15 million =  -1 million  

average of both demands = (14 million + 15 million  ) / 2 = 14.50 million

Midpoint change in quantity demanded =  -1 million  / 14.50 million = -0.069

midpoint change in price = change in price / average of both price

change in price = $2.15 - $1.35 = $0.80

average of both prices = ( $2.15 + $1.35 ) / 2 = $1.75

midpoint change in price = $0.80 /  $1.75 = 0.457

-0.069 / 0.457 = 0.15 demand is inelastic  

If the absolute value of price elasticity is greater than one, it means demand is elastic. Elastic demand means that quantity demanded is sensitive to price changes.  

Demand is inelastic if a small change in price has little or no effect on quantity demanded. The absolute value of elasticity would be less than one

Demand is unit elastic if a small change in price has an equal and proportionate effect on quantity demanded.  

Infinitely elastic demand is perfectly elastic demand. Demand falls to zero when price increases  

Perfectly inelastic demand is demand where there is no change in the quantity demanded regardless of changes in price.

 

Miracle Clean's variable costs are $3.00 per bottle and Fixed Expenses are $350,000 per year. The company currently sells 150,000 bottles for $6.50 which results in profit of $175,000. The company is considering raising the selling price to $7.00 per bottle which is expected to decrease sales by 20%. If the price is raised, the number of units that must be sold to keep the profits unchanged is

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Answer:

131,250= number of units

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

We need to calculate the number of units to be sold to maintain a profit of $175,000.

Unitary variable cost= $3

Fixed expenses= $350,000

Selling price= $7

Net income= total contribution margin - fixed cost

175,000= number of units*(7 - 3) - 350,000

525,000 = number of units*4

525,000 / 4= number of units

131,250= number of units

Suppose that the production function is y= 9k^0.5 N^0.5. With this production function, the marginal product of labor is MPN= 4.5K^0.5 N^-0.5. The capital stock is K= 25. The labor supply curve is NS= 100[(1-t)w]^2, where w is the real wage rate, t is the tax rate on labor income, and hence (1-t)w is the after-tax real wage rate.

Required:
a. Assume that the tax rate on labor income, t, equals zero. Find the equation of the labor demand curve. Calculate the equilibrium levels of the real wage and employ- ment, the level of full-employment output, and the total after-tax wage income of workers.
b. Repeat part (a) under the assumption that the tax rate on labor income, t, equals 0.6.

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Answer:

A) i)  w/P = MPN , ( NS ) = 100[ (1-t) w]^2

   ii) w = 1.5 ,  N = 225,  

   iii)  y  =  675 ,      

   iv) 337.5

B) i) ( NS ) =  100[(1-0.6)w]^2

   ii)  w = 2.372 , N = 90

   iii) y = 426.91

   iv)  85.839

Explanation:

Given data :

Production function ( y ) =  9k^0.5 N^0.5

MPN = 4.5k^0.5N^-0.5

capital stock ( K ) = 25

labor supply curve ( NS ) = 100[ (1-t) w]^2

assume P = 1

a) Determine

i) equation of labor demand curve =  w/P = MPN

where; w = 22.5 N^-0.5 , N=506.25/(w^2)

labor supply curve ( NS ) = 100[ (1-t) w]^2

ii) equilibrium levels of real wage and employment

506.25/(w^2) = 100[(1-t)w]^2   ( equilibrium condition )

w ( equilibrium level of real wage ) = 1.5

equilibrium level of employment  = 100[(1-t)w]^2 ; where t = 0 , w = 1.5

                                                  = 100 ( 1 * 1.5 )^2

                                               N = 225

iii) level of full-employment  y = 9k^0.5 N^0.5 ; where N = 225 , k = 25

                                                =  9(25)^0.5 * (225)^0.5

                                               y  = 675

iv) Total after-tax wage income of workers

     =  w*N = ( 225 * 1.5 ) = 337.5

B) assuming t = 0.6

i) equation of labor demand curve

labor supply curve ( NS ) =  100[(1-0.6)w]^2  = 16 w^2

ii) equilibrium levels ; 16w^2 = 506.25/(w^2).

w( equilibrium real wage ) = 2.372

Equilibrium employment ( N )=  16 * ( 2.372 )^2 =90

iii) level of full employment y = 9k^0.5 * 90^0.5

                                                = 9(25)^0.5 * 90^0.5 = 426.91

iv) Total after tax wage/income of workers

 =  (1-0.6)*2.372*90 = 85.839

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