Hurricane Katrina destroyed oil and natural gas refining capacity in the Gulf of Mexico. This subsequently drove up natural gas, gasoline, and heating oil prices. As a result, this should B) shift the short-run aggregate supply curve to the right. D) move the economy down along a stationary short-run aggregate supply curve. C) move the economy up along a stationary short-run aggregate supply curve. A) shift the short-run aggregate supply curve to the left.

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Answer 1

Answer: A) shift the short-run aggregate supply curve to the left.

Explanation:

The oil and natural gas refining capacity in the Gulf of Mexico was destroyed which means that facilities in the Gulf will be unable to supply natural gas, gasoline and heating oil.

These are all very important commodities in the market and drive a lot of production. With the supply of these commodities decreasing and the subsequent slow down of production in multiple industries as a result, the aggregate supply curve will shift to the left in the short run to reflect the reduction in supply of goods in the economy.


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Suppose that Toyota operates two large plants: one in Japan and one in the United States. In the Japanese plant it takes Toyota 4 hours to produce a sedan and 3 hours to produce a truck. In the plant in the United States it take Toyota 6 hours to produce a sedan and 4 hours to produce a truck. This implies that ___________ has the absolute advantage in producing sedans and _____________ has the absolute advantage in producing trucks. Japan ; Japan Japan ; United States United States ; Japan United States ; United States no one ; Japan no one ; United States Japan ; no one United States ; no one no one ; no one

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Answer: Japan ; Japan

Explanation:

Absolute advantage in the production of a good means that one is able to produce more of the good in a certain period of time. This can also mean that they take a shorter time to produce a single unit of a good.

Going by this definition, Japan has an absolute advantage in the production of both sedans and trucks because they take less time to produce both types of vehicles which means that they can produce more of both than the United States if given a certain period of time.

The distributable net income (DNI) of a fiduciary taxpayer: a.Marks the maximum amount of gross income that income beneficiaries must report when receiving distributions. b.Specifies the character of the distributions in the hands of the year's income beneficiaries. c.Constitutes the maximum amount for the fiduciary's distribution deduction. d.All of these choices are correct.

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Answer: d. All of these choices are correct.

Explanation:

The Distributable Net income is the taxable income acquired by a person who is a beneficiary to a trust from that trust. It is therefore the maximum amount that they should report for taxation purposes when they receive distributions from their trusts.

It also specifies the character of the distribution and is the maximum amount that the fiduciary can deduct for distribution income purposes from their taxable income.

The following selected account balances are taken from the records of Cooper Corporation for the past two years.
December 31
2018 2017
Equipment $750 $400
Accumulated depreciation 160 225
Land 92 50
Bonds payable 30 50
Common stock 120 100
Additional paid in capital 400 320
Retained earnings 825 675
Other information available for 2018:
Net income for the year was $200.
Depreciation expense on plant and equipment was $70.
Equipment with an original cost of $200 and Accum. Dep. of $135 was sold at a gain of $5.
No land was sold during the year.
Both new equipment and land were purchased during the year.
Bonds payable were retired
Common stock was issued for cash.
Cash dividends were declared and paid.
1. How much cash did Cooper Corp. receive from the sale of equipment?
a. 60
b. 135
c. 195
d. 70
e. None of the above
2. What is Cooper Corp's net increase (decrease) in cash from investing activities?
a. 18
b. (522)
c. (397)
d. (480)
e. None of the above
3. What is Cooper Corp's net increase (decrease) in cash from financing activities?
a. 50
b. (80)
c. 30
d. (50)
e. None of the above

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Answer:

Cooper Corporation

1. Cash received from the sale of equipment:

= d. 70

2. Decrease in cash from investing activities:

= b. (522)

3. Increase in cash from financing activities:

= c. 30

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

December 31

                                              2018      2017   Change

Equipment                           $750      $400    +$350

Accumulated depreciation   (160)      (225)       +65

Land                                        92           50        +42

Bonds payable                       30           50         -20

Common stock                     120         100         +20

Additional paid in capital     400        320         +80

Retained earnings               825        675       +150

Net income for the year = $200

Depreciation expense = $70

Less Gain from sale of equipment $5

Equipment

Account Titles         Debt     Credit

Beginning balance  $400

Cash purchase          550

Sale of equipment                $200

Ending balance                       750

Sale of equipment

Equipment       $200

Accumulated depreciation   $135

Cash                                          70

Gain from sale      5

Retained earnings:

Beginning balance              $675

Net income                            200

Dividends                    50

Ending balance         825

Statement of Cash Flows (partial):

Investing activities:

Sale of equipment           $70

Purchase of equipment -550

Purchase of land              -42

Decrease in cash         $522

Financing activities:

Bonds payable                        -20

Common stock                       +20

Additional paid in capital        +80

Dividends paid                        -50

Increase in cash                    $30

1. The petty cash fund of the Brooks Agency is established at $280. At the end of the current period, the fund contained $198 and had the following receipts: entertainment, $50; postage, $24; and printing, $8. Prepare journal entries to record (a) establishment of the fund and (b) reimbursement of the fund at the end of the current period.

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Answer:

1a

Dr Petty cash $ 280

Cr Cash $ 280

1b

Dr Entertainment $ 50

Dr Postage $ 24

Dr Printing $ 8

Cr Cash $ 82

Explanation:

A. Preparation of the journal entries to record establishment of the fund

Dr Petty cash $ 280

Cr Cash $ 280

( To record petty cash fund created)

1b. Preparation of the journal entries to record

reimbursement of the fund at the end of the current period.

Dr Entertainment $ 50

Dr Postage $ 24

Dr Printing $ 8

Cr Cash $ 82

(50+24+8)

(To Record reimbursement of the fund)

On December 31, 2018, the end of its first year of operations, Wildhorse Associates owned the following securities that are held as long- term investments.

Common Stock Shares Cost
C Co. 1,050 $50,400
D Co. 5,090 38,175
E Co. 1,199 25,179

On this date, the total fair value of the securities was equal to its cost. The securities are not held for influence or control over the investees. In 2019, the following transactions occurred.

July 1 Received $2 per share semiannual cash dividend on D Co. common stock.
Aug. 1 Received $0.50 per share cash dividend on C Co. common stock.
Sept. 1 Sold 1,020 shares of D Co. common stock for cash at $9 per share.
Oct. 1 Sold 274 shares of C Co. common stock for cash at $54 per share.
Nov. 1 Received $1 per share cash dividend on E Co. common stock.
Dec. 15 Received $0.50 per share cash dividend on C Co. common stock.
31 Received $2.30 per share semiannual cash dividend on D Co. common stock.

At December 31, the fair values per share of the common stocks were C Co. $47, D Co. $7.30, and E Co. $25. These investments should be classified as long-term.

Requried:
Journalize the 2019 transactions

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Answer:

July 1

Dr Cash $10,180

Cr Dividend Revenue $10,180

Aug. 1

Dr Cash $525

Cr Dividend Revenue $525

Sept. 1

Dr Cash $9,180

Cr Gain on Sale of Stock Investments $1,530

Cr Stock Investments $7,650

Oct-01

Dr Cash $14,797

Cr Stock Investments $13,152

Cr Gain on Sale of Stock Investments $1,645

Nov 1

Dr Cash $1,199

Cr Dividend Revenue $1,199

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entries

July 1

Dr Cash (5,090 X $2) $10,180

Cr Dividend Revenue $10,180

Aug. 1

Dr Cash (1,050 X $0.50) $525

Cr Dividend Revenue $525

Sept. 1

Dr Cash [(1,020 X $9) ] $9,180

Cr Gain on Sale of Stock Investments $1,530

($9,180-$7,650)

Cr Stock Investments (274 X $7.5) $7,650

(38,175/5,090=$7.5)

Oct-01

Dr Cash [(274 X $54)] $14,797

Cr Stock Investments (274 X $48) $13,152

($50,400/1,050=$48)

Cr Gain on Sale of Stock Investments $1,645

($14,797-$13,152)

Nov 1

Dr Cash $1,199

Cr Dividend Revenue $1,199

(1,199*$1)

Rippelmeyer Kennel uses tenant-days as its measure of activity; an animal housed in the kennel for one day is counted as one tenant-day. During June, the kennel budgeted for 3,600 tenant-days, but its actual level of activity was 3,550 tenant-days. The kennel has provided the following data concerning the formulas used in its budgeting and its actual results for June:

Fixed element per month Variable element per tenant day
Revenue _____________ $34,80
Wages and salaries $3900 $6
Expendables 400 9.7
Facility expenses 9400 4.5
Administrative expenses 7400 0.20
Total expenses 21,100 20.40

Actual results for May:
Revenue $73540
Wages and salaries 16170
Expendables 19735
Facility expenses 18125
Administrative expenses 7600

The net operating income in the planning budget for May would be closest to:
a. $9,140
b. $11,626
c. $12,200
d. $8,420

The net operating income in the flexible budget for May would be closest to:
a. $9,140
b. $8,420
c. $11,626
d. $12,200

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Answer:

Rippelmeyer Kennel

The net operating income in the planning budget for May would be closest to:

= $30,740.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Budgeted tenant-days = 3,600

Actual tenant-days = 3,550

Actual results for May:

Revenue                          $73,540

Wages and salaries         $16,170

Expendables                     19,735

Facility expenses              18,125

Administrative expenses  7,600

Total expenses             $61,630

Net operating income   $11,910

                                    Fixed element     Variable element    Total

                                       per month          per tenant day

Revenue                                                      $34.80           $125,280

Wages and salaries         $3,900                 $6.00            $25,500

Expendables                         400                    9.70              35,320

Facility expenses              9,400                    4.50              25,600

Administrative expenses 7,400                    0.20                  8,120

Total expenses               21,100                   20.40            $94,540

Net Operating Income                                                       $30,740

On January 8, Quastrar, Inc. sent Hylian Company a letter offering to sell $10,000 in restaurant supplies. On January 18, Hylian mailed a letter to Quastrar accepting the offer. Quastrar received the acceptance letter on January 20. On January 17, Quastrar sent a letter revoking the offer. Hylavian received this letter on January 21. A contract between Quastrar and Hylavian: A. was not formed because the revocation was effective before the acceptance was sent. B. was not formed because the revocation was effective before the acceptance was received. C. was formed on January 18. D. was formed on January 20

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Answer:

C. was formed on January 18

Explanation:

Since in the question it is mentioned that On Jan 8, Quastrar sent the letter for selling the restaurant supplies to Hylian company for $10,000. On Jan 17, Quastrar sent the revoking letter offer and the same would be received by Hylian on Jan 21. On Jan 18, Hylian mailed the letter regarding the acceptance to Quastrar and the same would be received by Quastrar on Jan 20.

So, the contract between them would be created on Jan 18 as the acceptance is sent on Jan 18 i.e. prior the revocation letter

Scott was a member of the seven-person board of directors of Buffalo Corporation. Officers of that corporation were considering a large purchase of new equipment to begin production of a completely new product line. The board of directors had not been consulted about the new venture, but Scott found out about the plan and objected to it being implemented. He sought to inspect the corporate books and records to gain factual information supportive of his position. The officers refused his inspection request, asserting that Scott had no management function or power. Under these circumstances, Scott: _________

a. has the right to inspect corporate books only if he is also a majority shareholder.
b. is barred from examination of the books and records of the corporation under the doctrine of respondeat superior.
c. has the right to inspect corporate books and records, as information regarding the corporation and its affairs is essential to perform his duties.
d. is barred from examination of the books and records of the corporation under the business judgment rule.

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Answer: has the right to inspect corporate books and records, as information regarding the corporation and its affairs is essential to perform his duties.

Explanation:

Based on the information given, it is vital for Scott to inspect corporate books and records, as information regarding the corporation and its affairs is essential to perform his duties.

Since Scott is part of the people who are considering a large purchase of new equipment to begin production of a completely new product line, he therefore needs to check out the corporate books and records in order to gain factual information which will support his stance on the matter.

Therefore, the correct option is C.

On January 1, 2020, UML Inc. began construction of an automated cattle feeder system. The system was finished and ready for use on December 31, 2021. Expenditures on the project were as follows: January 1, 2020 $ 500,000 July 1, 2020 $ 300,000 December 1, 2020 $ 600,000 March 31, 2021 $ 300,000 September 30, 2021 $ 200,000 UML borrowed $600,000 on a construction loan at 8% interest on January 1, 2020. This loan was outstanding throughout the construction period. The company had $2,000,000 in 5% bonds payable outstanding in 2020 and 2021. UML used the specific interest method. Interest capitalized for 2020 was: Multiple Choice $53,000. $56,000. $70,000. $112,000.

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Answer:

UML Inc.

The interest capitalized for 2020 was:

= $70,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Date                                  Amount       Weight    Weighted Average

January 1, 2020          $ 500,000        24/24             $500,000

July 1, 2020                 $ 300,000         18/24               225,000

December 1, 2020      $ 600,000         13/24               325,000 $1,050,000

March 31, 2021            $ 300,000          9/24                 112,500

September 30, 2021  $ 200,000           3/24                 25,000

Total accumulated weighted-average expenditure  for 2020 = $1,050,000

Interest capitalized

Construction loan = $600,000 * 8% = $48,000

Part from the bond=   $450,000 * 5% =   22,500

= $70,500

Kari is a limited partner in Lizard Partnership. This year, Kari's share of partnership ordinary income is $20,000, and she received a cash distribution of $30,000. Kari's tax basis in her partnership interest at the beginning of the year was $50,000. Her marginal tax rate is 22 percent. Kari qualifies for the QBI deduction, without regard to the wage or taxable income limitations.
a. Calculate the tax cost of Kari's partnership earnings this year Tax cost
b. Compute Kari's after-tax cash flow from her partnership activity this year After-tax cash flow
c. Compute Kari's tax basis in her partnership interest at the ending of the year. Assume no change in her share of partnership during the year.

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Answer: a. $3520

b. $26480

c. $40000

Explanation:

a. Calculate the tax cost of Kari's partnership earnings this year Tax cost

Ordinary Income = $20000

Less: 199A deduction = 20% × $20000 = $4000

Ordinary Income share = $16000

The tax cost of Kari's partnership earnings this year Tax cost will be:

= 22% × $16000

= 0.22 × $16000

= $3520

b. Compute Kari's after-tax cash flow from her partnership activity this year After-tax cash flow

This will be:

= Cash distribution - Tax cost

= $30000 - $3520

= $26480

c. Compute Kari's tax basis in her partnership interest at the ending of the year. Assume no change in her share of partnership during the year.

Basis at start of year = $50000

Add: Ordinary income = $20000

Adjusted basis = $50000 + $20000 = $70000

Less: Cash distribution = $30000

End of year basis = $40000

The Clean Water Act (CWA) of 1972 did all of the following except _____.


take over the EPA's authority to impose pollution control programs

not permit pollutants to be discharged from pipes or man-made ditches into navigable waters

regulate pollutants discharged into US waters

set water-quality standards

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Answer: The Clean Water Act (CWA) of 1972 did all of the following except

take over the EPA's authority to impose pollution control programs.

Answer:

The Clean Water Act (CWA) of 1972 did all of the following except _take over the EPA's authority to impose pollution control programs[held on 1990]____.

Lucci Inc. is a retailing firm specializing in high-end merchandise. Each of Lucci's stores uses the retail inventory method by applying the average-LCM alternative. The information below pertains to one department within its Scottsdale, Arizona store. You will use this information to determine ending inventory and cost of goods sold for financial reporting purposes. Assume no inventory shrinkage, and a periodic inventory system.
Beginning inventory of merchandise
Cost, $40,000
Retail, $360,000
Purchases during the period
Cost, $1,000,000
Retail, $10,000,000
Transportation in, $50,000
Transportation out, $32,000
Purchase returns
Cost, $20,000
Retail, $196,000
Net additional markups, $800,000
Net markdowns, $500,000
Sales, $9,800,000
Using the information above, compute the amounts to be reported in the financial statements for ending inventory and cost of goods sold for the department. The spreadsheet below has been started for you. Line items have been entered in column A. In columns B and C, enter appropriate amounts as well as intermediate subtotals directly below the amounts leading to the subtotal. Include the cost to retail calculation as well as your two amounts for financial statement reporting. Round the cost to retail ratio to four decimal places and include the "0" preceding the decimal point. Enter 0 where no other entry is appropriate.
A1 lock copy cut paste
A B C
1 Line Item Description Cost Retail
2 Beginning inventory $40,000
3 Purchases
4 Transportation in
5 Purchases returns
6 Net purchases
7 Net additional markups
8 Cost to retail ratio components
9 Net markdowns
10 Sales
11 Ending inventory, retail
12 Set up Calculation
13 Cost to retail ratio
14 Ending inventory, cost
15 Cost of goods sold

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Answer:

1 Line item description                Cost                Retail

2 Beginning inventory                 40000            360000

3 Purchases                                  1000000        10000000

4 Transportation in                       50000

5 Purchase returns                      -20000          -196000    

6 Net purchases(3+4+5)             1030000        9804000

7 Net additional markups                                    800000    

8 Cost to retail ratio                     1070000       10964000

  component(2+6+7)

9 Net markdowns                                                -500000    

10 Sales                                                                  -9800000    

11 Ending inventory,retail(8+9+10)                       664000

Setup calculation:

Cost to retail ratio = Cost to retail ratio component at cost/Cost to retail ratio component at retail

= 1070000/10964000

= 0.097592

= 9.76%

Ending inventory,cost = Ending inventory,retail*Cost to retail ratio

= 664000*9.76%

= $64806

Cost of goods sold = Sales*Cost to retail ratio

= 9800000*9.76%

= $956480

A wine bar entrepreneur sells cases of her private-label wine for $335 per case.For an annual fee of $300, customers may also choose to enroll in a WineAppreciation Club, which o????ers private tastings and entitles members to buy casesof wine for $200. What is the minimum number of cases a club member need topurchase for the membership to be economically advantageous?

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Answer: 3 cases

Explanation:

The entrepreneur charges $335 per case but members of the Wine Appreciation club can buy the cases for $200 if they pay an annual fee of $300.

The saving made by the members of the club is:

= 335 - 200

= $135 per case

Considering that they spend $300 on fees, the amount of cases that would give them a savings of more than this amount is:

= 300 / 135

= 2.22 cases

= 3 cases (rounded up)

At 3 cases they would make savings of:

= 3 * 135

= $405

This is more than the fee paid.

1. Corporation management is both an advantage and a disadvantage of a corporation compared to a proprietorship or a partnership.
a) true
b) false
2. Limited liability of stockholders, government regulations, and additional taxes are the major disadvantages of a corporation.
a) true
b) false
3. When a corporation is formed, organization costs are recorded as an asset.
a) true
b) false
4. Each share of common stock gives the stockholder the ownership rights to vote at stockholder meetings, share in corporate earnings, keep the same percentage ownership when new shares of stock are issued, and share in assets upon liquidation.
a) true
b) false
5. The number of issued shares is always greater than or equal to the number of authorized shares.
a) true
b) false
6. A journal entry is required for the authorization of capital stock.
a) true
b) false
7. Publicly held corporations usually issue stock directly to investors.
a) true
b) false
8. The trading of capital stock on a securities exchange involves the transfer of already issued shares from an existing stockholder to another investor.
a) true
b) false
9. The market price of common stock is usually the same as its par value.
a) true
b) false
10. Retained earnings is the total amount of cash and other assets paid in to the corporation by stockholders in exchange for capital stock.
a) true
b) false

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Answer: 1. True

2. False

3. False

4. True

5. False

6. False

7. False

8. True

9. False

10. False

Explanation:

1. Corporation management is both an advantage and a disadvantage of a corporation compared to a proprietorship or a partnership is true.

2. This is false. LImited liability is not a disadvantage of a corporation. It is an advantage of a corporation.

3. Thus is false. When a corporation is formed, it should be noted that organization costs are expenses and not recorded as an asset.

4. This is true. Every share of common stock gives provides the stockholder the ownership rights to vote at stockholder meetings, and also share in corporate earnings, as well as keeping same percentage ownership when new shares of stock are issued, and will also share in the assets upon liquidation.

5. False. It should be noted that the number of authorized shares is typically more than greater or equal to the issued shares.

6. False. A journal entry is not required for the authorization of capital stock. It's required for the issuance of the capital stock.

7. Publicly held corporations do not issue stock directly to investors. Rather, this is done indirectly. It is the private corporations that issue their stock directly.

8. This is true. The trading of capital stock on a securities exchange has to do with the transfer of already issued shares from an existing stockholder to another investor.

9. False. The statement that "The market price of common stock is usually the same as its par value" is false. It should be noted that there's no relationship between the common stock market price and its par value.

10. This is false. The retained earnings simply meansis the total amount of the net income that is held by a corporation for use in the future.

Robert is the sole shareholder and CEO of ABC, Inc., an S corporation that is a qualified trade or business. During the current year, ABC has net income of $287,000 after deducting Robert's $86,100 salary. In addition to his compensation, ABC pays Robert dividends of $200,900.
a. What is Robert's qualified business income?
b. Would your answer to part (a) change if you determined that reasonable compensation for someone with Robert's experience and responsibilities is $181,050?

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Answer:

A. $287,000

B. $192,050

Explanation:

a. Based on the information givenwe were told that company ABC had net income of the amount of $287,000 after deducting Robert's salary of the amount of $86,100 which therefore means that ROBERT'S QUALIFIED BUSINESS INCOME will be the amount of $287,000.

b. Calculation to determine whether your answer to part (a) would change if you determined that reasonable compensation for someone with Robert's experience and responsibilities is $181,050

Based on the information given the amount of $192,050 will be the additional amount of salary that can be deducted which is Calculated as:

=[$287,000 - ($181,050-$86,100)]

=$287,000-$94,950

=$192,050

A firm has common stock with a market price of $100 per share and an expected dividend of $5.61 per share at the end of the coming year. A new issue of stock is expected to be sold for $98, with $2 per share representing the underpricing necessary in the competitive capital market. Flotation costs are expected to total $1 per share. The dividends paid on the outstanding stock over the past five years are as follows: The cost of this new issue of common stock is ________.

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Answer:

D) 12.8 percent

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what The cost of this new issue of common stock is

Using this formula

Cost of common stock new issue= D1 ÷ P0 + g

Where,

D1 =$5.61

P0=$98

g=[($5.61 - $5.24) ÷ $5.24]=7.06%

Let plug in the formula

Cost of common stock new issue = ($5.61 ÷ $98*100) + 7.06%

Cost of common stock new issue= 5.72% + 7.06%

Cost of common stock new issue= 12.78%

Cost of common stock new issue= 12.8 % (Approximately)

Therefore The cost of this new issue of common stock is 12.8%

Normally you will see US Labor Productivity Increasing at an annual rate of around 6%. In reading the book you should see that it must continue to increase for our country to continue to have the standard of living that we do. What seemed odd to me was that in the 3rd Quarter of 2009, while our country is in the midst of a very deep recession, this number went to 14.8%. In the 4th Quarter it dropped to 6.4% and in the 1st Quarter of this year it was at 2.5%. Why the Big Spike in the 3rd Quarter of 2009

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Answer: c)  Employees are fearful of losing their jobs, so they are working harder and complaining less.

Explanation:

Research has shown that during periods of recession, people tend to work harder than they do before the recession which has the effect of boosting productivity levels during that period.

The simply reason for this is, fear. In a recession, businesses come under a lot of pressure to reduce their workforce in order to save costs which leads to a rise in unemployment. Workers that are laid off are usually the unproductive ones so workers begin to put in more work during this time so that they do not get laid off.

Holtzman Clothiers's stock currently sells for $19.00 a share. It just paid a dividend of $4.00 a share (i.e., D0 = $4.00). The dividend is expected to grow at a constant rate of 3% a year. What stock price is expected 1 year from now? Round your answer to the nearest cent. $ What is the required rate of return? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. %

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a. The stock price expected one year from now is

= Stock sells per share × (1 + growth rate)

= $19 × (1 + 0.03)

= $19.57

= $20

b. The required rate of return is

= Dividend ÷ current price + growth rate

= ($4 × 1.03) ÷ $19 + 0.03

= 24.68%

The above formulas should be applied to determine each part

And, the same would be relevant

Matching Items Reported to Cash Flow Statement Categories (Indirect Method)
Reebok International Ltd. is a global company that designs and markets sports and fitness products, including footwear, apparel, and accessories. Some of the items included in its recent annual consolidated statement of cash flows presented using theindirect method are listed here.
Indicate whether each item is disclosed in the Operating Activities (O), Investing Activities (I), or Financing Activities (F) section of the statement or (NA) if the item does not appear on the statement. (Note: This is the exact wording used on the actual statement.)
_____ 1. Dividends paid
_____ 2. Repayments of long-term debt
_____ 3. Depreciation and amortization
_____ 4. Proceeds from issuance of common stock to employees
_____ 5. [Change in] Accounts payable and accrued expenses
_____ 6. Cash collections from customers
_____ 7. Net repayments of notes payable to banks
_____ 8. Net income
_____ 9. Payments to acquire property and equipment
_____ 10. [Change in] Inventory

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Answer and Explanation:

The matching is as follows:

1. It is a financing activity

2, It is also a financing activity

3. It is an operating activity

4. It is a financing activity

5 It is an operating activity

6. It is NA

7. It is a financing activity

8. It is an operating activity

9. It is an investment activity

10. It is an operating activity

In this way, it should be matched with the transactions given in the question

The same would be relevant and considered

Schnusenberg Corporation just paid a dividend of D0 = $0.75 per share, and that dividend is expected to grow at a constant rate of 6.50% per year in the future. The company's beta is 0.75, the required return on the market is 10.50%, and the risk-free rate is 4.50%. What is the company's current stock price? Do not round intermediate calculations. a. $27.80 b. $33.23 c. $31.63 d. $28.76 e. $31.95

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Answer:

Option E is correct

Price of share = $31.95

Explanation:

The price of the share is the future dividend  discounted at the required rate of return .

The required rate of return is the cost of equity . The cost of equity is computed as follows:

Cost of equity = Rf + β(Rm-Rf)

Rf= 4.50, Rm= 10.50, β= 0,75

Ke= 4.50% + 0.75×(10.50-4.50)

Ke= 9%

Price of share = Do×(1+g)/(Ke-g)

Price of the share = 0.75 × (1.065)/(0.09-0.065)

                             = 31.95

Price of share = $31.95

Pecan Theatre Inc. owns and operates movie theaters throughout Florida and Georgia. Pecan Theatre has declared the following annual dividends over a six-year period: 20Y1, $64,000; 20Y2, $128,000; 20Y3, $288,000; 20Y4, $368,000; 20Y5, $448,000; and 20Y6, $576,000. During the entire period ended December 31 of each year, the outstanding stock of the company was composed of 40,000 shares of cumulative, preferred 4% stock, $100 par, and 100,000 shares of common stock, $10 par.
Required:
Determine the total dividends and the per-share dividends declared on each class of stock for each of the six years.

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Answer:

Pecan Theatre Inc.

Annual Dividends:

Year       Amount                   Cumulative               Common Stock

                                   Declared             Arrears

20Y1,      $64,000     $64,000              $96,000      $0

Per share dividends    $1.60                                      $0

20Y2,   $128,000      $128,000           $128,000      $0

Per share dividends   $3.20                                      $0

20Y3,  $288,000      $288,000          $0                  $0

per share dividends   $7.20                                      $0

20Y4,  $368,000     $160,000           $0                   $208,000

Per share dividends  $4.00                                        $2.08

           

20Y5,  $448,000    $160,000           $0                    $288,000

Per share dividends   $4.00                                      $2.88

20Y6, $576,000   $160,000            $0                     $416,000

Per share dividends   $4.00                                      $4.16

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Outstanding common stock = 100,000 shares at $10 par

Outstanding 4% cumulative preferred stock  = 40,000 at $10 par

Annual preferred stock dividend = 4% * 40,000 * $100

= $160,000

Annual Dividends:

Year       Amount                   Cumulative               Common Stock

                                   Declared             Arrears

20Y1,      $64,000     $64,000              $96,000      $0

Per share dividends    $1.60 ($64,000/40,000)       $0

20Y2,   $128,000      $128,000           $128,000      $0

Per share dividends   $3.20 ($128,000/40,000)     $0

20Y3,  $288,000      $288,000          $0                  $0

per share dividends   $7.20 ($288,000/40,000)     $0

20Y4,  $368,000     $160,000           $0                   $208,000

Per share dividends  $4.00 ($160,000/40,000)       $2.08 ($208,000/100,000)

           

20Y5,  $448,000    $160,000           $0                    $288,000

Per share dividends   $4.00 ($160,000/40,000)      $2.88 ($288,000/100,000)

20Y6, $576,000   $160,000            $0                     $416,000

Per share dividends   $4.00 ($160,000/40,000)      $4.16 ($416,000/100,000)

Imagine that in the current year the economy is in long-run equilibrium. Then the federal government reduces its purchases of goods by 50%. In the long run, what happens to the expected price level and what impact does this have on wage bargaining

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Answer:

The expected price level falls., new wage contracts will be negotiated at a lower wage in the market.

Explanation:

In the case when the economy is in the long run equilibrium and the federal government decreased the goods purchase by 50%. So in the long run the expected price level would be decline and the effect on wage bargaining would be that the new wage control would be negotiated at a less wages in the market place

Therefore, the correct option is c

And, the same would be relevant

On January 1, 2021, Nana Company paid $100,000 for 8,000 shares of Papa Company common stock, which represents 10% ownership. Papa reported net income of $52,000 for the year ended December 31, 2021. The fair value of the Papa stock on that date was $45 per share. What amount will be reported in the balance sheet of Nana Company for the investment in Papa at December 31, 2021

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Answer:

$360,000

Explanation:

According to the scenario, computation of given data are as follows,

Nana company bought shares = 8,000

Fair value of share = $45 per share

So, we can calculate the amount to be reported in balance sheet by using following formula,

Amount to be reported in balance sheet = Number of shares bought × Fair value per share

= 8,000 × $45

= $360,000

the wacc approach to valuation is not as useful as the apv approach in leveraged buyouts because: the capital structure is changing. there is no tax shield with the wacc. the value of the levered and unlevered firms are equal. the unlevered and levered cash flows are separated which cannot be used with the wacc approach. there is greater risk with a lbo.

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Answer:

the capital structure is changing

Explanation:

As we know that wacc approach used to determined the cost of capital by taking the cost and weightage of the capital structure i.e. debt, equity and the preferred stock The same would not be useful for the valuation purpose as the apv approach in the leveraged buyouts because the capital structure i.e. debt, equity and the preferred stock keeps changing

It does not remian constant

Therefore the same would be considered

Empire Electric Company (EEC) uses only debt and common equity. It can borrow unlimited amounts at an interest rate of rd = 11% as long as it finances at its target capital structure, which calls for 45% debt and 55% common equity. Its last dividend (D0) was $1.85, its expected constant growth rate is 3%, and its common stock sells for $22. EEC's tax rate is 25%. Two projects are available: Project A has a rate of return of 13%, and Project B's return is 10%. These two projects are equally risky and about as risky as the firm's existing assets. What is its cost of common equity? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. % What is the WACC? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. % Which projects should Empire accept? -Select-

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Answer:

11.66

7.6475

project A

Explanation:

An all equity capitalized firm (i.e., no debt in the capital structure) is expected to produce a cash flow in the amount of $900,000 in its first year of operation. Cash flow is expected to grow at 2% annually for the foreseeable future each year thereafter. If the firm's investors require a 10% return, what is the estimated Market Value of the Firm

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Answer:

Explanation:

Cash flow at end of year 1 = $900,000

Growth rate = 2%

Required rate of return = 10%

Estimated Market value = Cash flow at end of year 1  / (Required rate of return  - Growth rate}

Estimated Market value = $900,000 / (0.10 - 0.02)

Estimated Market value = $900,000 / 0.08

Estimated Market value = $11,250,000

So, the the estimated Market Value of the Firm is $11,250,000

Which era came immediately after World War II?

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Answer:

The postwar era, 1945-1950.

The aftermath of World War II was the beginning of a new era for all countries involved, defined by the decline of all European colonial empires and simultaneous rise of two superpowers: the Soviet Union (USSR) and the United States (USA).

Tech Solutions is a consulting firm that uses a job-order costing system. Its direct materials consist of hardware and software that it purchases and installs on behalf of its clients. The firm’s direct labor includes salaries of consultants that work at the client’s job site, and its overhead consists of costs such as depreciation, utilities, and insurance related to the office headquarters as well as the office supplies that are consumed serving clients.
Tech Solutions computes its predetermined overhead rate annually on the basis of direct labor-hours. At the beginning of the year, it estimated that 72,500 direct labor-hours would be required for the period’s estimated level of client service. The company also estimated $652,500 of fixed overhead cost for the coming period and variable overhead of $0.50 per direct labor-hour. The firm’s actual overhead cost for the year was $671,800 and its actual total direct labor was 77,550 hours.
Required:
1. Compute the predetermined overhead rate.
2. During the year, Tech Solutions started and completed the Xavier Company engagement. The following information was available with respect to this job:
Direct materials $ 43,500
Direct labor cost $ 23,400
Direct labor hours worked 300
Compute the total job cost for the Xavier Company engagement.
Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below.
Required 1 Required 2
Compute the predetermined overhead rate. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
Predetermined overhead rate per DLH
Compute the total job cost for the Xavier Company engagement. (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)
Direct materials
Direct labor
Overhead applied
Total manufacturing cost

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Answer:

1. $9.50 per Direct labor hour

2. $69,750

Explanation:

1. Computation for the predetermined overhead rate

First step is to calculate the Total Estimated overhead cost

Variable overhead cost $36,250

(72,500 Direct labor hours *$ 0.50 )

Add Fixed overhead cost $652,500

Total Estimated overhead cost $688,750

Now let calculate the predetermined overhead rate

Using this formula

Predetermined overhead rate = Total estimated overhead cost / Total estimated direct labor hours

Let plug in the formula

Predetermined overhead rate = $688,750 / 72,500

Predetermined overhead rate = $9.50 per Direct labor hour

Therefore Predetermined overhead rate will be $9.50 per Direct labor hour

2. Computation for the total job cost for the Xavier company Engagement

Direct Materials $43,500

Direct Labor $ 23,400

Overhead applied $2,850

(300 Direct labor * $9.50 )

Total Manufacturing cost $69,750

Therefore total job cost for the Xavier Company engagement will be $69,750

present value of bonds payable; premium moss co. issued $740,000 of four-year, 12% bonds, with interest payable semiannually, at a market (effective) interest rate of 11%. determine the present value of the bonds payable, using the present value tables in exhibit 5 and exhibit 7. round to the nearest dollar. $fill in the blank 1

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Answer:

ijiji

Explanation:

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The following information is available for a company's utility cost for operating its machines over the last four months. Month Machine hours Utility cost January 940 $ 5,490 February 1,840 $ 6,980 March 2,480 $ 8,100 April 640 $ 3,900 Using the high-low method, the estimated variable cost per machine hour for utilities is:

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Answer:

Variable cost per unit= $2.28

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

January 940 $ 5,490

February 1,840 $ 6,980

March 2,480 $ 8,100

April 640 $ 3,900

To calculate the variable cost per machine hour under the high-low method, we need to use the following formula:

Variable cost per unit= (Highest activity cost - Lowest activity cost)/ (Highest activity units - Lowest activity units)

Variable cost per unit= (8,100 - 3,900) / (2,480 - 640)

Variable cost per unit= $2.28

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