Baskin Promotions, Incorporated sells T-shirts decorated for a variety of concert performers. The company has developed the following budget for the coming year based on a sales forecast of 77,000 T-shirts: Sales $ 1,345,190 Cost of Goods Sold 786,940 Gross Profit 558,250 Operating Expenses ($100,000 is fixed) 406,460 Operating Income 151,790 Income Taxes (30% of operating income) 45,537 Net Income $ 106,253 Cost of goods sold and variable operating expenses vary directly with sales, and the income tax rate is 30% at all levels of operating income. If the concert season is slow due to poor weather, Baskin estimates that sales could fall to as low as 57,000 T-shirts. What unit cost did Baskin use in budgeting the cost of goods sold for the year

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Answer 1

Answer:

$10.22

Explanation:

The computation of the unit cost used in budgeting the cost of goods sold for the year is shown below;

= Cost of goods sold ÷ number of t-shirts

= $786,940 ÷ 77,000 shirts

= $10.22

By dividing the number of t-shirts from the cost of goods sold we can get the cost of goods sold per unit

hence, the answer is $10.22


Related Questions

Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 10 points)
(04.04 LC)
Which is a possible effect of identity theft?
Increased mental stress
O Increased purchasing power
Decreased loan balances
Decreased debt to credit load

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Answer:

Option A, Increased mental stress

Explanation:

Increased mental stress  is one of the possible effect of identity theft.

It can cause following negative impacts on the mental and physical health of an individual

a) It causes sleep disturbance

b) Physical symptoms such as aches and pains, heart palpitations, sweating and stomach issues arises

c) Post stress disorder

d) Anxiety

Hence, option A is correct

Answer:

Option A, Increased mental stress

Explanation:

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On January 1, Year 1, Parker Company purchased an asset costing $20,000. The asset had an expected five-year life and a $2,000 salvage value. The company uses the straight-line method. What are the amounts of depreciation expense and accumulated depreciation, respectively, that will be reported in the Year 2 financial statements

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Answer:

3600

7200

Explanation:

Sheffield Corp. had accounts receivable of $250,000 on January 1, 2019. The only transactions that affected accounts receivable during 2019 were net credit sales of $5,225,000, cash collections of $5,155,000, and accounts written off of $20,000.

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Answer:

300000is the answer make me branlist

Cliff's Candy produces and sells boxes of chocolates. When Cliff produces and sells his profit-maximizing quantity of 1,000 boxes, the average total cost is $3.00. If Cliff were to produce 1,100 boxes, the average total cost would be $2.50. Which of the following inefficiencies of monopolistically competitive markets is described in this scenario?

a. Product-variety externality
b. Business-stealing externality
c. Markup over marginal cost
d. Excess capacity

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

A monopolistic competition is when there are many firms selling differentiated products in an industry. A monopolistic competition has characteristics of both a monopoly and a perfect competition. the demand curve is downward sloping. it sets the price for its goods and services.

An example of monopolistic competition are restaurants  

The product-variety externality: When new firms enter into an industry, competition drives price down. This increases consumer surplus. As a result, entry of firms into an industry results in a positive externality on consumers.

The business-stealing externality: When a new firm enters into an industry, existing firms lose customers and profits fall. As a result,  entry of a new firm results in a negative externality on existing firms.

Markup over marginal cost is the extent of which price exceeds marginal cost

Excess capacity is when a firm is producing at a capacity that is less than what it is designed for. Excess capacity is evidenced when upon increasing output, average cost falls.

If the demand for meals at the Campus Café declines. This will result in...
What will happen to the equilibrium price,supply and quantity

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Answer:The campus may have a surplus of cook food that will affect the schools budget

Explanation:

all this cook food will go to the garbage in not consumed anytime soon , the school board seeing this waste of food will probably reduced the food budget meaning less food for the students , and when the students start to eat again cafeteria food there will not be enough for everyone  

Multiple-Step Income Statement
Use the following information to prepare a multiple-step income statement, including the revenue section and the cost of goods sold section, for Sauter Office Supplies for the year ended December 31, 20--.
Sales $156,876
Sales Returns and Allowances 2,344
Sales Discounts 4,155
Interest Revenue 419
Merchandise Inventory, January 1, 20-- 27,769
Purchases 112,094
Purchases Returns and Allowances 5,517
Purchases Discounts 2,710
Freight-In 870
Merchandise Inventory, December 31, 20-- 33,028
Wages Expense 27,611
Supplies Expense 744
Phone Expense 888
Utilities Expense 7,988
Insurance Expense 1,294
Depreciation Expense—Equipment 3,809
Miscellaneous Expense 584
Interest Expense 4,692

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Answer:

Sauter Office Supplies

Multi-step Income Statement for the year ended December 31, 20--

Net sales                                  $150,377

Cost of goods sold                   $99,478

Gross profit                              $50,899

Expenses:

Wages Expense            27,611

Supplies Expense             744

Phone Expense                888

Utilities Expense           7,988

Insurance Expense       1,294

Depreciation Expense 3,809

Miscellaneous Expense 584  $42,918

Operating income                     $7,981

Interest revenue                             419

Interest Expense                       (4,692)

Income before taxes                $3,708

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Sales $156,876

Sales Returns and Allowances 2,344

Sales Discounts 4,155

Interest Revenue 419

Merchandise Inventory, January 1, 20-- 27,769

Purchases 112,094

Purchases Returns and Allowances 5,517

Purchases Discounts 2,710

Freight-In 870

Merchandise Inventory, December 31, 20-- 33,028

Wages Expense 27,611

Supplies Expense 744

Phone Expense 888

Utilities Expense 7,988

Insurance Expense 1,294

Depreciation Expense—Equipment 3,809

Miscellaneous Expense 584

Interest Expense 4,692

Sales                                      $156,876

Sales Returns and Allowances (2,344)

Sales Discounts                         (4,155)

Net sales                              $150,377

Cost of goods sold:

Merchandise Inventory, January 1, 20--          27,769

Purchases                                                        112,094

Purchases Returns and Allowances                 (5,517)

Purchases Discounts                                         (2,710)

Freight-In                                                               870

Merchandise Inventory, December 31, 20-- (33,028)

Cost of goods sold                                       $99,478

Most agency matters are resolved through adjudication.


False

True

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Most agency matters are resolved through adjudication.

True.

Answer:

true is the required answer for your question

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Onslow Co. purchases a used machine for $240,000 cash on January 2 and readies it for use the next day at an $10,000 cost. On January 3, it is installed on a required operating platform costing $2,000, and it is further readied for operations. The company predicts the machine will be used for six years and have a $28,800 salvage value. Depreciation is to be charged on a straight-line basis. On December 31, at the end of its fifth year in operations, it is disposed of.
1. Prepare journal entries to record the machine's purchase and the costs to ready and install it. Cash is used for all costs incurred.
Record the the costs of $10,000 cash incurred on the used machine
Record the costs of $2,000 for an operating platform
2
2. Prepare journal entries to record depreciation of the machine at December 31.
(a) Its first year in operation.
(b) The year of its first disposal

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Answer:

A. 2-Jan

Dr Machinery $240,000

Cr Cash $240,000

3-Jan

Dr Machinery $10,000

Cr Cash $10,000

3-Jan

Dr Machinery $2,000

Cr Cash $2,000

B. Dec 31

Dr Depreciation expense- machinery $37,200

Cr Accumulated Depreciation- machinery $37,200

Dec 31

Dr Depreciation expense- machinery $37,200

Cr Accumulated Depreciation- machinery $37,200

Explanation:

A. Preparation of the journal entries to record the machine's purchase and the costs to ready and install it

2-Jan

Dr Machinery $240,000

Cr Cash $240,000

(Being machinery purchased)

3-Jan

Dr Machinery $10,000

Cr Cash $10,000

(Being expenses paid for machinery readies)

3-Jan

Dr Machinery $2,000

Cr Cash $2,000

(Being installation charges paid)

B. Preparation of journal entries to record depreciation of the machine at December 31.

Dec 31

Dr Depreciation expense- machinery $37,200

Cr Accumulated Depreciation- machinery $37,200

[($252,000 - $28,800) / 6]

($240,000+$10,000+$2,000=$252,000)

Dec 31

Dr Depreciation expense- machinery $37,200

Cr Accumulated Depreciation- machinery $37,200

[($252,000 - $28,800) / 6]

Onini, Inc. produces one product with two production levels: 20,000 units and 80,000 units. At each production level, Onini's per-unit costs for Costs A, B, and C are:
Cost A (per unit) Cost B (per unit) Cost C (per unit)
Production = 20,000 $12.00 $15.00
$20.00
Production = 80,000 $12.00 $11.25
$5.00
What type of cost is each?
A. Cost A is variable, Cost B is mixed, and Cost C is fixed.
B. Cost A is fixed, Cost B is variable, and Cost C is mixed
C. Cost A s variable, Cost B is fixed, and Cost C is mixed.
D. Cost A is fixed, Cost B is mixed, and Cost C is variable.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Fixed costs are costs that do not vary with output. e,g, rent, mortgage payments

If production is zero or if production is a million, Mortgage payments do not change - it remains the same no matter the level of output.  

Hourly wage costs and payments for production inputs are variable costs

Total fixed cost = 20,000 x 20 = 400,000

80,000 x 5 = 400,000

c is fixed cost

Variable costs are costs that vary with production

If a producer decides not to produce any output, there would be no need to hire labour and thus no need to pay hourly wages.

Variable cost is constant per unit produced. Thus A, is variable cost

Mixed cost is cost that combines fixed cost and variable cost

The Bountiful Bakery is considering hiring another pastry chef. The bakery knows the average product of its chefs currently is 15 dozen croissants per day. It also believes that the next chef hired will produce an extra 12 dozen croissants per day. A dozen croissants sell for $30. The bakery should hire another worker:

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Answer: only if the new chef's daily wage is $360 or less.

Explanation:

It should be noted that the decision with regards to hiring a new chef will be made by the company when the marginal value product is more than the marginal cost.

The marginal value product here will be: = (12 × $30) = $360. Therefore, The bakery should hire another worker only if the new chef's daily wage is $360 or less.

At the beginning of the current year, Max Corp. granted restricted stock units (RSUs) representing 30 million of its $1 par common shares to executives, subject to forfeiture if employment is terminated within four years. After the recipients of the RSUs satisfy the vesting requirement, the company will distribute the shares. The common shares had a market price of $12 per share on the grant date. Ignoring taxes, what is the effect on earnings(net income) in the current year after the shares are granted to executives

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Answer:

$90 million

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the effect on earnings (net income) in the current year after the shares are granted to executives

First step is to calculate the fair value of shares represented by RSUs

Using this formula

Fair value of shares represented by RSUs=Fair value per share*Shares represented by RSUs shares granted

Let plug in the formula

Fair value of shares represented by RSUs=$12 *30 million

Fair value of shares represented by RSUs=$360 million

Now let calculate the Effect on earnings

Using this formula

Effect on earnings=Fair value of shares represented by RSUs/Vesting period

Let plug in the formula

Effect on earnings=$360 million/4 years

Effect on earnings=$90 million

Therefore the effect on earnings (net income) in the current year after the shares are granted to executives is $90 million

Accounts Debits Credits
Cash $ 17,000
Accounts Receivable 7,400
Supplies 3,400
Equipment 12,000
Accumulated Depreciation $ 3,800
Salaries Payable 5,800
Common Stock 22,000
Retained Earnings 8,200
Totals $ 39,800 $ 39,800
The following is a summary of the transactions for the year:
1. March 12 Provide services to customers, $54,000, of which $20,400 is on account.
2. May 2 Collect on accounts receivable, $17,400.
3. June 30 Issue shares of common stock in exchange for $6,000 cash.
4. August 1 Pay salaries of $5,800 from 2020 (prior year).
5. September 25 Pay repairs and maintenance expenses, $12,400.
6. October 19 Purchase equipment for $7,400 cash.
7. December 30 Pay $1,100 cash dividends to stockholders.
The following information is available for the adjusting entries.
Accrued salaries at year-end amounted to $20,700.
Depreciation for the year on the equipment is $4,400.
Office supplies remaining on hand at the end of the year equal $1,200.
a. Prepare an unadjusted trial balance(Please write out).
b. Prepare an adjusted trial balance(Please write out).
3. Prepare the income statement for the year ended December 31, 2021 (Please Write out).
4. Prepare a post-closing trial balance.

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Answer:

a. Unadjusted Trial Balance

Accounts                   Debits   Credits

Cash                       $ 47,300

Accounts Receivable 10,400

Supplies                     3,400

Equipment               19,400

Accumulated Depreciation    $ 3,800

Salaries Payable                        

Common Stock                       28,000

Retained Earnings                    8,200

Dividend                     1,100

Service revenue                    54,000

Repairs and

maintenance exp $12,400

Totals                 $ 94,000 $ 94,000

b. Adjusted Trial Balance

Accounts                   Debits   Credits

Cash                        $ 47,300

Accounts Receivable 10,400

Supplies                        1,200

Equipment                  19,400

Accumulated Depreciation    $ 8,200

Salaries Payable                      20,700

Common Stock                       28,000

Retained Earnings                    8,200

Dividend                     1,100

Service revenue                    54,000

Repairs and

maintenance exp    12,400

Salaries expense    20,700

Depreciation Exp      4,400

Office supplies exp  2,200  

Totals                    $119,100 $ 119,100

3. Income Statement for the year ended December 31, 2021

Service revenue                    54,000

Repairs and

maintenance exp    12,400

Salaries expense    20,700

Depreciation Exp      4,400

Office supplies exp  2,200  39,700

Net income                         $14,300

4. Post-closing Trial Balance

Accounts                   Debits   Credits

Cash                        $ 47,300

Accounts Receivable 10,400

Supplies                        1,200

Equipment                  19,400

Accumulated Depreciation     $ 8,200

Salaries Payable                       20,700

Common Stock                        28,000

Retained Earnings                    21,400

Totals                      $78,300 $78,300

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Accounts                   Debits   Credits

Cash                       $ 17,000

Accounts Receivable 7,400

Supplies                     3,400

Equipment               12,000

Accumulated Depreciation    $ 3,800

Salaries Payable                        5,800

Common Stock                       22,000

Retained Earnings                    8,200

Totals                  $ 39,800 $ 39,800

1. March 12 Accounts receivable $20,400  Cash $33,600 Service revenue $54,000

2. May 2 Cash $17,400 Accounts receivable $17,400

3. June 30 Cash $6,000 Common stock $6,000

4. August 1 Salaries Payable $5,800 Cash $5,800

5. September 25 Repairs and maintenance expenses, $12,400 Cash $12,400

6. October 19 Equipment $7,400 Cash $7,400

7. December 30 Cash dividends $1,100 Cash $1,100

Adjusting entries:

Salaries expense $20,700 Salaries payable $20,700

Depreciation Expense $4,400 Accumulated Depreciation $4,400

Office supplies expenses $2,200 Supplies $2,200

ABC Company rents its extra office space to XYZ Company for $600 per month. On November 1, 2020, ABC Company received $3,600 rent in advance from XYZ Company for the months of November 2020, December 2020, January 2021, February 2021, March 2021, and April 2021. The adjusting entry on December 31, 2020 (the end of the fiscal year) would include:

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Answer:

Debit  : Rent Paid in Advance $1,200

Credit : Rent Income $1,200

Explanation:

The adjusting entry on December 31, 2020 would include:

Debit  : Rent Paid in Advance $1,200

Credit : Rent Income $1,200

Your friend Harold is trying to decide whether to buy or lease his next vehicle. He has gathered information about each option but is not sure how to compare the alternatives. Purchasing a new vehicle will cost $28,500, and Harold expects to spend about $700 per year in maintenance costs. He would keep the vehicle for five years and estimates that the salvage value will be $11,300. Alternatively, Harold could lease the same vehicle for five years at a cost of $3,705 per year, including maintenance. Assume a discount rate of 10 percent.
Requirement:
1. Calculate the net present value of Harold’s options. (Future Value of $1, Present Value of $1, Future Value Annuity of $1, Present Value Annuity of $1.) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided. Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your final answers to 2 decimal places.
2. Advise Harold about which option he should choose.
Lease Option
Purchase Option

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Answer:

$-24,137.14

$-14,044.86

He should choose the lease option

Explanation:

Net present value is the present value of after-tax cash flows from an investment less the amount invested.  

NPV can be calculated using a financial calculator  

Purchase option

Cash flow in year 0 = $-28,500

Cash flow in year 1 - 4 = -700

Cash flow in year 2 = 11,300 - 700 = 10,600

I = 10%

NPV= -24,137.14

Lease option  

Cash flow in year 1 - 5 = 3705

I = 10%

NPV= -14,044.86

the lease option is less expensive and should be chosen

To find the NPV 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  

The following information should be used to according to the provisions of GAAP (Statement of Cash Flows) and using the following data. Net income $50,000 Provision for bad debts $2,000 Decrease in inventory $1,000 Decrease in accounts payable $2,000 Purchase of new equipment $35,000 Sale of equipment for $10,000 loss $20,000 Depreciation expense $6,000 Repurchase of common stock $13,000 Payment of dividend $4,000 Interest payment $3,000 What is net cash flow from operations

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Answer:

                   

Explanation:

The net cash flow from operations, according to the provisions of GAAP on Statement of Cash Flows, is $77,000.

What is the net cash flow from operations?

The net cash flow from operations shows the ability of a firm to generate cash from its core business activities.

The net cash flow from operations is computed as the net income from the income statement and adjustments to modify net income from an accrual accounting basis to a cash accounting basis.

Data and Calculations:

Net income                                  $50,000

Non-Cash Expenses:

Loss from sale of equipment     $20,000

Provision for bad debts                $2,000

Depreciation expense                 $6,000

Changes in working capital:

Decrease in inventory                 $1,000

Decrease in accounts payable ($2,000)

Cash from operations             $77,000

Thus, the net cash flow from operations, according to the provisions of GAAP on Statement of Cash Flows, is $77,000.

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The dividend irrelevance theory, proposed by Miller and Modigliani, says that provided a firm pays at least some dividends, how much it pays does not affect either its cost of capital or its stock price.
a) true
b) false

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Answer:

b) false

Explanation:

In the case of theory that developed by MM in this the investor have no need for concering with respect to the dividend policy of the company as in this the sell option is there with regard to the equity portfolio when they need the cash

So according to the given situation, the given statement is false

hence the option b is correct

What is the amount that a customer owes on a credit card at the end of the month called?

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Answer:

last payment

Explanation:

i hope thats right

Answer:

Last payment :)

Explanation:

Wilson sells software during the recruiting seasons. During the current year, 10,000 software packages were sold resulting in $470,000 of sales revenue, $130,000 of variable costs, and $48,000 of fixed costs. If sales increase by $80,000, operating income will increase by ________. (Round interim calculations to two decimal places and the final answer to the nearest whole dollar.) Group of answer choices $48,000 $57,872 $32,000

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Answer:

$57,872

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what the operating income will increase by

Price = $470,000 / 10,000

Price= $47.00

Sales in software packages = $80,000 / $47.00 Sales in software packages= 1,702.13 software packages

Operating income increase = 1,702.13 × $34.00 per

Operating income increase = $57,872

Therefore the operating income will increase by

$57,872

Jason, Ellen and Frank are business partners. Each of them handles a separate area of the partnership's business. They periodically have partners' meeting where they report to each other on the financial status of their areas and discuss potential new business. Jason's area of business has recently become extremely profitable, and Ellen and Frank are so happy with the new financials that they have not closely questioned Jason about the details especially since the partners continue to receive an equal share of the business profits each of them brings in. Ellen and Frank are shocked when the FBI comes to the office one Friday afternoon and arrest Jason. The FBI also informs Ellen and Frank that the office equipment is being seized and the partnership bank accounts have been frozen. Which of the following is a correct statement of the law?
a. Both Ellen and Frank can face criminal prosecution because the business was operated as a partnership.
b. Ellen and Frank will not be liable for Frank's conduct because Frank independently operated his area of the business.
c. Ellen and Frank should immediately file a Notice of Dissociation so that they will not be liable for Jason's conduct.
d. By not closely questioning Jason about his area of the business, Ellen and Frank will be seen to have ratified Jason's partnership operations.

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Answer:

d. By not closely questioning Jason about his area of the business, Ellen and Frank will be seen to have ratified Jason's partnership operations.

Explanation:

Because Ellen and frank are partners with Jason, they would also both be liable for Franks conduct because the three of them are business partners and have shared profits equally in Jasons area of the business without paying attention to details about the source of the profit. This would make it seem like they were in agreement and accomplices with Jason.

Buffalo BBQ Restaurant is trying to become more efficient in training its chefs. It is experimenting with two training programs aimed at this objective. Both programs have basic and advanced training modules. The restaurant has provided the following data regarding the two programs after two weeks of implementation:
Training Program A Training Program B
New chef # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Hours of basic training 22 24 28 21 23 25 24 29 31 28
Hours of advanced training 8 7 8 10 11 4 3 0 1 2
Number of chef mistakes 12 13 15 14 14 7 6 8 5 6
a. Compute the following performance metrics for each program:
(1) Average hours of employee training per chef, rounded to one decimal place.
(2) Average number of mistakes per chef, rounded to one decimal place.
b. Which program should the restaurant implement moving forward?

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

(1) Average hours of employee training per chef.

Program A:

Hours of basic training = 22 + 24 + 28 + 21 + 23 = 118

Hours of advanced training = 8 + 7 + 8 + 10 + 11 = 44

Total hours of training = 118 + 44 = 162

Number of chefs in A = 5

Average hours of employee training per chef in A = 162/5 = 32.4

Average hours of employee training per chef for Program B

Hours of basic training = 25 + 24 + 29 + 31 + 28 = 137

Hours of advanced training = 4 + 3 + 0 + 1 + 2 = 10

Total hours of training = 137 + 10 = 147

Number of chefs in B = 5

Average hours of employee training per chef in B = 147/5 = 29.4

(2) Average number of mistakes per chef for Program A:

Number of chefs mistake = 12 + 13 + 15 + 14 + 14 = 68

Number of chefs = 5

Average number of mistakes per chef for Program A: = 68/5 = 13.6

Average number of mistakes per chef for Program B

Number of chefs mistake = 7 + 6 + 8 + 5 + 6 = 32

Number of chefs = 5

Average number of mistakes per chef for Program B: = 32/5 = 6.4

b. Which program should the restaurant implement moving forward?

The restaurant should Implement program B because less training is required and less mistakes are made.

good research should ideally be...​

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Answer:

What constitutes a good research question?

A good research question requires original data, synthesis of multiple sources, interpretation and/or argument to provide an answer. The answer to the question should not just be a simple statement of fact: there needs to be space for you to discuss and interpret what you found.

Explanation:

g Excess reserves refer to the Multiple Choice difference between a bank's vault cash and its reserves deposited at the Federal Reserve Bank. minimum amount of actual reserves a bank must keep on hand to back up its customers deposits. difference between actual reserves and loans. difference between actual reserves and required reserves.

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Answer:

difference between actual reserves and required reserves.

Explanation:

Banks must follow government regulations regarding the amount of required reserves that they must hold. Any amount of reserves over the required reserves are considered excess reserves. For example, a bank has $100 in reserves and the required reserves are $80, then the excess reserves = $20.

A portfolio is worth $902,654 and has a duration of 5.77 years. The futures price for a June Treasury note futures contract is 115 and each contract is for the delivery of bonds with a face value of 100,000. On the delivery date the duration of the cheapest to deliver bond is 4.36 years. To hedge the interest rate risk, how many June T note futures do you have to enter short positions on

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Answer:

10.39

Explanation:

How many June T note futures do you have to enter short positions on?

The June T note futures we have to enter short positions on is calculated as:

= Portfolio duration*Portfolio value/(Futures price*Face value/100)*1/Duration of cheapest to deliver bond

= 5.77*$902,654 / (115*1000) * 1/4.36

= 5208313.58/115000*0.2293577981651376

= 10.38754204228161

= 10.39

Two countries trade with each other regularly. Country A has a strong economy and buys large quantities of natural resources from country Beach
year. Country B has a weaker economy, and $1 in country A's currency is
worth about $50 in country B's currency.

Which result would be most likely if the exchange rate suddenly became $1 in
country A's money for $75 in country B's money?

A. Country A would be forced to adopt a flexible exchange rate.
B. Country B would receive more value for its exported materials.
C. Country B would be forced to adopt a fixed exchange rate.
D. Country A would receive more value for its imported materials

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Answer: B

Explanation: a p e x

The result would be most likely if the exchange rate suddenly became $1 in country A's money for $75 in country B's money, are Country B would receive more value for its exported materials. Thus, the option (b) is correct.

What is trade?

Trade is a term used to describe economic activities. Trade is the term used to describe the purchasing and selling of goods and services. Trade can take many various forms, including both domestic and international trade. Trading in financial terms refers to the buying and selling of securities or other assets.

Comparing the economies of the two nations, Country A has a stronger economy than Country B. Natural resources form the basis of both countries' trade systems. The countries' respective exchange rates are $1 in country A's currency and $75 in country B's currency. The material exported to country B would be more well received.

Therefore, option (b) is correct.

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Firm A is very aggressive in its use of debt to leverage up its earnings for common stockholders, whereas Firm NA is not aggressive and uses no debt. The two firms' operations are identical--they have the same total investor-supplied capital, sales, operating costs, and EBIT. Thus, they differ only in their use of financial leverage (wd). Based on the following data, how much higher or lower is A's ROE than that of NA, i.e., what is ROEA - ROENA?
Applicable to Both Firms Firm A's Data Firm NA's Data
Capital $180,000 ___________ 50% ___________ 0%
EBIT $40,000 Int. rate 12% Int. rate 0%
Tax rate 35%
A) 10.25%.
B) 12.01%.
C) 10.35%.
D) 12.12%.
E) 12.84%.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

First and foremost, we need to determine the net income for both companies bearing in mind that the for firm A interest expense is 12% of debt capital whereas debt capital is 50% of total capital of $180,000 since the  debt ratio(debt/total capital) of firm of Firm A is 50% and 0% for Firm NA

EBIT=$40,000

tax rate=35%

Firm A:

Debt capital=50%*$180,000=$90,000

Equity=50%*$180,000=$90,000

interest expense=$90,000*12%

interest expense=$10,800

Earnings before tax=$40,000-$10,800=$29,200

net income=earnings before-tax*(1-tax rate)

net income=$29,200*(1-35%)

net income=$18,980

return on equity=net income/equity

return on equity=$18,980/$90,000

return on equity=21.09%

Firm NA:

Equity=$180,000

debt=0%

EBIT=$40,000

no debt, no interest expense

net income=$40,000*(1-35%)

net income=$26,000

return on equity=$26,000/$180,000

return on equity=14.44%

ROEA - ROENA=21.09%-14.44%=6.65%

Each of two stocks, A and B, are expected to pay a dividend of $5 in the upcoming year. The expected growth rate of dividends is 10% for both stocks. You require a rate of return of 11% on stock A and a return of 20% on stock B. The intrinsic value of stock A
A. will be greater than the intrinsic value of stock B.
B. will be the same as the intrinsic value of stock B.
C. will be less than the intrinsic value of stock B.
D. cannot be calculated without knowing the market rate of return.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

Intrinsic  value can be determined using the constant dividend growth model

according to the constant dividend growth model

price = d1 / (r - g)

d1 = next dividend to be paid

r = cost of equity

g = growth rate

Stock A = $5/ (0.11 - 0.1) = $500

Stock B = $5/ (0.2 - 0.1) = 50

Intrinsic value of A is greater than that of B

Which of the following statements represents a correct and sequentially accurate economic explanation? a. If net exports rise, total expenditures on goods and services rises, and the AD curve shifts rightward. b. If investment increases, total expenditures on goods and services falls, and the AD curve shifts leftward. c. If consumption falls, total expenditures on goods and services falls, and the AD curve shifts rightward. d. If consumption falls, total expenditures on goods and services rises, and the AD curve shifts leftward.

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Answer:

The statement that represents a correct and sequentially accurate economic explanation is:

a. If net exports rise, total expenditures on goods and services rises, and the AD curve shifts rightward.

Explanation:

Some of the factors that can cause the AD curve to shift rightward are increased consumer spending, declining marginal propensity to save, and an expansionary monetary and fiscal policy.  Increased consumer spending can be brought about by increased net exports, which increase the propensity to spend.  Declining marginal propensity to save increases the marginal propensity to spend, and this causes the AD curve to shift rightward.  When government, through its monetary and fiscal policies, makes more money available, the AD curve shifts rightward, with an increased demand for goods and services.

The statement that represents a correct and sequentially accurate economic explanation is:

a. If net exports rise, total expenditures on goods and services rises, and the AD curve shifts rightward.

The following information should be considered:

Some of the factors that can cause the AD curve to shift rightward are increased consumer spending, declining marginal propensity to save, and an expansionary monetary and fiscal policy. Increased consumer spending can be brought about by increased net exports, which increase the propensity to spend.  Declining marginal propensity to save increases the marginal propensity to spend, and this causes the AD curve to shift rightward.  When government, through its monetary and fiscal policies, makes more money available, the AD curve shifts rightward, with an increased demand for goods and services.

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Santana Company exchanged equipment used in its manufacturing operations plus $2,000 in cash for similar equipment used in the operations of Delaware Company. The following information pertains to the exchange.
Santana Co. | Delaware Co.
Equipment (cost) $28,000 | $18,000
Accumulated depreciation 9,000 | 10,000
Fair value of equipment 14,000 | 16,000
Cash given up 2,000
Please indicate whether an account is an asset (A), liability (L), or equity (E) for journal entries, adjusting entries, and closing entries.
Prepare the journal entries to record the exchange on the book of Santana Co. and Delaware Co. Assume that the exchange lacks commercial substance.

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Solution :

We know that the exchange takes place when the FMV receive is equal to the FMV given up.

Where the FMV = fair market value

The commercial substance means the future cash flows exchange.

The non monetary exchange refers to the cash which is less than 25% of the fair value exchange.

The journal entries for the Santana Corp. when the exchange lack the commercial substance are reported as :

Transaction                                           Debit ($)                 Credit ($)

Asset(new)                                           11,000

Accumulated depreciation(old)          9,000

Asset (old)                                                                       28,000

Cash                                                                                 2000

The journal entries for Delaware Corp. when the exchange lacks the commercial substance.

Transaction                                           Debit ($)                 Credit ($)

Asset(new)                                            16,000  

Accumulated depreciation (old)          10,000

Loss                                                                                      2500

Assets (old)                                                                           28,000                                  

5. Joseph transfers $1000 from his money market fund to his checking account. This
transaction will:
a) decrease M2 and increase M1.
b) increase M1, but leave M2 unchanged.
c) decrease M1 and increase M2.
d) decrease both M1 and M2.

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Answer:

A. decrease M2 and increase M1

Janice is the sole owner of Catbird Company. In the current year, Catbird had operating income of $100,000, a long-term capital gain of $15,000, and a charitable contribution of $5,000. Janice withdrew $70,000 of profit from Catbird. How should Janice report this information on her individual tax return if Catbird Company is: An LLC? An S corporation? A C corporation?

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Answer:

A. LLC

Operating income $100,000

Long-term Capital Gain $15,000

Charitable contribution $5,000

No Effect $70,000

b. S corporation

Operating income $100,000

Long-term Capital Gain $15,000

Charitable contribution $5,000

No Effect $70,000

C. C corporation

Taxable income $110,000

Dividend income $70,000

Explanation:

a. An LLC

Based on the information given She will report the OPERATING INCOME of the amount of $100,000 Schedule C.

LONG-TERM CAPITAL GAIN Schedule D of the amount of $15,000.

Thirdly in a situation where she itemizes, the amount of $5,000 which represent charitable contribution (Schedule A) will be on her tax return

Lastly the amount of $70,000 which represent the amount withdrew from profit would have no effect on her individual tax return.

b. S corporation

Based on the information given she will report the OPERATING INCOME of the amount of $100,000 Schedule E.

LONG-TERM CAPITAL GAIN Schedule D of the amount of $15,000.

Thirdly in a situation where she itemizes, the amount of $5,000 which represent CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION (Schedule A) will be on her tax return

Lastly the amount of $70,000 which represent the amount withdrew from profit would have no effect on her individual tax return.

c. C corporation

Based on the information given the TAXABLE INCOME of the amount of $110,000 calculated as ($100,000+$15,000-$5,000) will be reported by Catbird Company on FORM 1120 while Janice on the other hand will have to report DIVIDEND INCOME Schedule B of the amount of $70,000 on her tax return.

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