The management of Fuzzy Button Clothing Company controls 58% of the company's stock. The firm did not meet any of its quarterly sales projections for the last year. Some of the firm's institutional investors are worried that the firm's poor performance is partly because management has not been focused on maximizing shareholder wealth. Which of the following measures would the institutional investors most likely want to see implemented?
A. They would like to see the size of the board of directors increased, because larger boards usually implement a higher degree of corporate governance.
B. They would like to see that the company has an interlocking board of directors with one of the company's strategic partners
C. They would like to see that the majority of the company's board of directors is composed of true outsiders.
It is reasonable to assume that a firm's management is going to be ultimately motivated to act in their own best interest. It can be a serious problem for shareholders if management's self-interests do not align with shareholders' self-interests. Select the statement that best describes the board of directors' actions in the following scenario:
Happy Lion Manufacturing Inc. currently has $1.1 billion in cash on its balance sheet. The CFO thinks the firm will need $600 million in cash to finance operations for the next year. The CFO has recommended that the firm keep the excess cash in a marketable securities portfolio to allow for unexpected costs. However, the board of directors has decided that the firm will pay this money out to the shareholders in the form of a cash dividend.
D. The board's decision will give management the incentive to make decisions that are not in the shareholders' best interest.
E. The board's decision will help align management's interests with the shareholders' interests.
F. The board's decision is extremely risky and not very practical Flash Player WIN 32,0,0.387

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Answer 1

Answer:

Fuzzy Button Clothing Company

1. The measure that the institutional investors would most likely want to see implemented is:

C. They would like to see that the majority of the company's board of directors is composed of true outsiders.

Happy Lion Manufacturing Inc.

2. The statement that best describes the board of directors' actions in the following scenario is:

E. The board's decision will help align management's interests with the shareholders' interests.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Fuzzy Button Clothing Company

Management control = 58%

Institutional and other stockholders = 42% (100% - 58%)

Happy Lion Manufacturing Inc.

Cash on its balance sheet = $1.1 billion

Cash needed to finance operations next year = $600 million

Excess cash = $500 million ($1.1 billion Minus $600 million)

CFO's recommendation = keep excess cash in a marketable securities for unexpected costs

Board of directors' decision = pay the excess out to the shareholders in the form of a cash dividend.


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Josh is an HR Manager at RoxCom LLC. He is responsible for conducting performance appraisals for all entry-level employees in his organization. He implements a guided self-appraisal system using management by objectives (MBO). As part of the process, he reviews the job description and the key activities that constitute each employee's job. What is most likely to be Josh's next step?

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Answer:

Development of perfomance standards.

Explanation:

Based on the information in the question above, Josh's next step would likely be to develop the performance standards to be implemented in the guided self-assessment system using management by objectives.

The MBO is a management strategy used in organizations so that there is continuous improvement in processes and organizational performance in the internal and external environment, so in a self-assessment system guided by the MBO it is necessary to develop performance standards so that there is a parameter of the sought-after ideal of employee performance, so that self-assessment is guided by such standards. In this type of strategic management, it is necessary to share the objectives throughout the organization, so that they are clear, precise and shared as part of the organizational culture.

Franklin is a research scientist at Insight Research Corporation (IRC). IRC has five research scientists, four assistants, one secretary, and one CEO. Franklin has developed ALS, a disease which binds him to a wheelchair. He is one of the greatest scientists in the world, and can still do his job. Franklin has requested that IRC accommodate his disability, making changes to the company restroom and widening the doors to the building. The changes would be relatively inexpensive, costing only $2,000. If Franklin sues under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), what result

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If Franklin sues under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Franklin will win and this will force IRC to accommodate his disability under this civil rights legislation.

The ADA law was passed to protect persons experiencing physical or mental impairment or disability against workplace discriminations.

While ALS is recognized as a progressive nervous system disease that surely affects Franklin's nerve cells in his brain and spinal cord, which has caused him to lose muscle control, he can still perform his duties as a research scientist at IRC.

Thus, Insight Research Corporation should accommodate Franklin and make the necessary changes, which have been determined to be relatively inexpensive to the company.

Thus, if IRC fails to accommodate Franklin and he sues the company in the court under ADA, he will prevail.

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If Walmart (WMT) recently earned a profit of $5.10 per share and has a P/E ratio of 16.25. The dividend has been growing at a 6 percent rate over the past few years. If this growth continues, what would be the stock price in five years if the P/E ratio remained unchanged?
What would the price be if the P/E ratio declined to 12 in five years?
A) $41.44, $30.60 respectively
B) $82.88, $61.20 respectively
C) $110.91, $81.90 respectively
D) $414.38, $306.00 respectively

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Answer:

C) $110.91, $81.90 respectively

Explanation:

Earning per share after year 5 = $5.10*(1+6%)^5

Earning per share after year 5 = $5.10*(1.06)^5

Earning per share after year 5 = $5.10*1.33823

Earning per share after year 5 = $6.825    

If this growth continues, what would be the stock price in five years if the P/E ratio remained unchanged?

Price per share = P/E ratio * Earning per share

Price per share = 16.25*$6.825

Price per share = $110.91

What would the price be if the P/E ratio declined to 12 in five years?

Price per share = P/E ratio * Earning per share

Price per share = 12*$6.825

Price per share = $81.90

MC Qu. 122 Walter Enterprises expects... Walter Enterprises expects its September sales to be 20% higher than its August sales of $225,000. Purchases were $175,000 in August and are expected to be $195,000 in September. All sales are on credit and are collected as follows: 30% in the month of the sale and 70% in the following month. Merchandise purchases are paid as follows: 20% in the month of purchase and 80% in the following month. The beginning cash balance on September 1 is $8,400. The ending cash balance on September 30 would be:

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Answer:

Ending cash balance $67,900

Explanation:

The computation of the ending cash balance is given below:

Schedule of expected cash collection for September

From august sales (70% of 225,000) 157,500

From sept. sales (30% of 270,000) 81,000

Total cash collection$238,500

Now  

Schedule of expected cash payment

For august purchase (80% of 175,000) 140,000

Foor september purchase (20% of 195,000) 39,000

Total cash payment $179,000

Now  

Beginning cash balance 8,400

Budgeted cash collection 238,500

Total available cash 246,900

Budgeted cash payment -179,000

Ending cash balance $67,900

MC Qu. 163 Flagstaff Company has budgeted production... Flagstaff Company has budgeted production units for July of 7,500 units. Variable factory overhead is $1.3 per unit. Budgeted fixed factory overhead is $17,000, which includes $2,600 of factory equipment depreciation. Compute the total budgeted overhead to be reported on the factory overhead budget for the month.

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Answer:

$26,750

Explanation:

Computation for the total budgeted overhead to be reported on the factory overhead budget for the month.

Using this formula

Total budgeted overhead=Variable factory overhead +Fixed factory overhead X

Let plug in the formula

Total budgeted overhead=($1.3*7,500 units)+$17,000X

Total budgeted overhead=$9,750+$17,000X

Total budgeted overhead=$26,750

Therefore the total budgeted overhead to be reported on the factory overhead budget for the month is $26,750

Your uncle offers you a choice of $112,000 in 10 years or $51,000 today. Use Appendix B as an approximate answer, but calculate your final answer using the formula and financial calculator methods. a-1. If money is discounted at 8 percent, what is the present value of the $112,000

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Answer:

the present value of the $112,000 is $51,856

Explanation:

The computation of the present value is given below:

Present Value = Amount × Present value factor at 8% for 10 years

= $112,000 × 0.463

= $51,856

hence, the present value of the $112,000 is $51,856

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct amount could come

Suppose that XYZ Company hires labor and capital in competitive input markets. Assume that labor costs $200 per day and that a unit of capital costs $150 per day. At the current level of production, labor's marginal product is 40 units of output produced per day and capital's marginal product is 30 units of output per day.
a) Given the information provided, is the firm minimizing the cost of current production? Explain why or why not.
b) If the daily wages were to increase, explain the long run adjustments that the firm would likely make in response to the wage increase.

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Answer:

a) Yes, the firm is minimizing the cost of current production. This is because MRPL / w = MRPC / r = 0.20.

b) The long run adjustments that the firm would likely make in response to the wage increase is to use more labor and less capital until MRPL / w = MRPC / r, which is the condition for the cost minimization of a firm.

Explanation:

a) Given the information provided, is the firm minimizing the cost of current production? Explain why or why not.

The condition for the cost minimization of a firm is as follows:

MRPL / w = MRPC / r ……………………………. (1)

Where:

MRPL = Labor's marginal product = 40

w = Cost of labour = $200

MRPC = Capital's marginal product = 30

r = Cost of capital = 150

Therefore, we have:

MRPL / w = 40 / 200 = 0.20

MRPC / r = 30 / 150 = 0.20

Since MRPL / w = MRPC / r = 0.20, this implies that these conditions are consistent with equation (1). Therefore, the firm is minimizing the cost of current production.

b) If the daily wages were to increase, explain the long run adjustments that the firm would likely make in response to the wage increase.

If the daily wages were to increase, the MRPL / w in equation (1) in part a above will fall and we will have:

MRPL / w < MRPC / r …………………… (2)

Since equation (2) is no longer consistent with equation (1), the firm is NOT minimizing the cost of current production.

Therefore, the long run adjustments that the firm would likely make in response to the wage increase is to use more labor and less capital until MRPL / w = MRPC / r, which is the condition for the cost minimization of a firm.

Below is a list of account balances for Currie Hospital as of December 31, 2013. Prepare a balance sheet as of December 31, 2013, in proper form. (Hint: You will need to compute the net assets account. Assume that all net assets at the beginning of the year are unrestricted.) You may use either a Word document or an Excel spreadsheet to construct the balance sheet.
Account Balance
Gross plant & equipment $6,000,000
Accounts payable 130,000
Inventories 100,000
Other current liabilities 70,000
Net accounts receivable 650,000
Accrued expenses 100,000
Accumulated depreciation 200,000
Long-term debt 5,000,000
Cash 210,000

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The balance sheet is illustrated below:

Currie Hospital Balance Sheet

ASSETS

Current Assets

Cash $210,000

Inventories $100,000

Accounts receivable, net $650,000

Total Current Assets $960,000

Gross plant & equipment $6,000,000

Less: Accumulated depreciation $200,000 5,800,000

Total Assets 6,760,000

Liabilities and net assets

Current liabilities

Accounts Payable $130,000

Accrued expenses and other liabilities $170,000

Total current liabilities $300,000

Long-term debt $5,000,000

Total Liabilities $5,300,000

Net assets

Unrestricted $1,460,000

Total net assets $1,460,000

Total liabilities and net assets $6,760,000

Supervisor: In general, half of all customers you speak to will ask about any upcoming pricing discounts or promotions. Of those who do ask, only 20% qualify for the discount. Employee: So that means if I speak to 300 customers, __________ will qualify for the discount.

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Answer: 30 people

Explanation:

In general, only half of those spoken to will ask about upcoming discounts so out of 300, the number that will ask for discounts is:

= 300 / 2

= 150 people

Out of these 150 people who ask about upcoming discounts, only 20% will qualify. The number that will qualify is:

= 150 * 20%

= 30 people

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Tan Corporation of Japan has two regional divisions with headquarters in Osaka and Yokohama. Selected data on the two divisions follow: Division Osaka Yokohama Sales $ 9,400,000 $ 24,000,000 Net operating income $ 752,000 $ 2,400,000 Average operating assets $ 2,350,000 $ 8,000,000 Required: 1. For each division, compute the return on investment (ROI) in terms of margin and turnover. 2. Assume that the company evaluates performance using residual income and that the minimum required rate of return for any division is 18%. Compute the residual income for each division.

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Answer:

1. Osaka ROI 32 %

Yokohoma ROI 30%

2.Osaka Residual income $329,000

Yokohoma Residual income $960,000

Explanation:

1. Computation for return on investment (ROI) in terms of margin and turnover.

Using this formula

ROI = Net operating income/Average operating assets

Let plug in the morning

Osaka ROI = 752,000/2,350,000

Osaka ROI =32 %

Yokohoma ROI = 2,400,000/$ 8,000,000

Yokohoma ROI =30%

Therefore for return on investment (ROI) in terms of margin and turnover is :

Osaka ROI 32 %

Yokohoma ROI 30%

2. Computation for the residual income for each division.

Using this formula

Residual income = Net operating income - Required return

Let plug in the formula

Osaka Residual income= 752,000 - (2,350,000*18%)

Osaka Residual income= 752,000-423,000

Osaka Residual income = $329,000

Yokohoma Residual income = 2,400,000 - ($8,000,000*18%)

Yokohoma Residual income = 2,400,000-1,440,000

Yokohoma Residual income= $960,000

Therefore the residual income for each division is:

Osaka Residual income $329,000

Yokohoma Residual income $960,000

What would happen to the equilibrium price and quantity of lattés if the cost to produce steamed milk, which is used to make lattés, increased, and scientists discovered that lattés lead to a longer life expectancy? Group of answer choices The equilibrium quantity would decrease, and the effect on equilibrium price would be ambiguous. Both the equilibrium price and quantity would increase. Both the equilibrium price and quantity would decrease. The equilibrium price would increase, and the effect on equilibrium quantity would be ambiguous.

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Answer:

The equilibrium price would increase, and the effect on equilibrium quantity would be ambiguous.

Explanation:

The equilibrium price would increase, and the effect on equilibrium quantity would be ambiguous.

The increase in the cost of production will decrease the supply so the supply curve will shift leftward and simultaneously the research by scientists says the consumption of lattes will increase the life expectancy so many people will start consuming t os demand curve will shift rightwards. That means equilibrium price will increase but change in quantity can not be determined.

MC Qu. 120 Levelor Company's flexible budget shows... Levelor Company's flexible budget shows $10,640 of overhead at 75% of capacity, which was the operating level achieved during May. However, the company applied overhead to production during May at a rate of $2.20 per direct labor hour based on a budgeted operating level of 6,050 direct labor hours (90% of capacity). If overhead actually incurred was $11,106 during May, the controllable variance for the month was:

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Answer: $466 Unfavorable

Explanation:

The Controllable variance is found by the formula:

= Flexible budget overhead - Actual Overhead incurred

= 10,640 - 11,106

= -$466

As this is a negative, it is an Unfavorable variance because it shows that actual overhead was higher than planned.

Read the following details and determine why international trade is possible between these two countries.
Koopmansville has many natural lakes and streams. As a result, its residents grow up on the water and have a natural sense of how boats should work and be made. Because of that knowledge, even though there is demand for canoes in both countries, all of the canoe factories have located themselves in Koopmansville to take advantage of local knowledge. Despite their similarities, Cassvania and Koopmansville are able to trade because of:________.
a. external economies of scale.
b. increasing returns to scale

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Answer:

Despite their similarities, Cassvania and Koopmansville are able to trade because of:________.

a. external economies of scale.

Explanation:

Koopmansville enjoys external economies of scale over Cassavania in the production of canoes.  These benefits come in the form of lower production and operating costs and reduced variable costs per unit as a result of operational efficiencies and synergies.  In addition, the residents of Koopmansville, given their environment, have natural sense of boat-making.

Standard Quantities Allowed of Labor and Materials Miel Company produces ready-to-cook oatmeal. Each carton of oatmeal requires 18 ounces of rolled oats per carton (the unit quantity standard) and 0.05 labor hour (the unit labor standard). During the year, 750,000 cartons of oatmeal were produced. Required: 1. Calculate the total amount of oats allowed for the actual output. fill in the blank 1 ounces 2. Calculate the total amount of labor hours allowed for the actual output. fill in the blank 2 hours

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Answer:

13,500,000 ounces of oatmeal37,500 labor hours

Explanation:

1. Total amount of oats allowed for the actual output:

= Cartons of oatmeal produced * Oatmeal per carton

= 750,000 * 18

= 13,500,000 ounces of oatmeal

2. Labor hours allowed for actual output:

= Cartons of oatmeal produced * Labor hours required

= 750,000 * 0.05

= 37,500 labor hours

34.Mr. Hoffman has always been cautious with his money, but over the past two weeks he has developed grandiose plans to bet his entire life savings on a single horse race. With unrestrained exuberance he has also been giving everybody he sees unsolicited advice on how to make millions in the stock market. Mr. Hoffman's behavior is most indicative of

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Answer:

mania

Explanation:

From the question we are informed about Mr. Hoffman who has always been cautious with his money, but over the past two weeks he has developed grandiose plans to bet his entire life savings on a single horse race. With unrestrained exuberance he has also been giving everybody he sees unsolicited advice on how to make millions in the stock market. Mr. Hoffman's behavior is most indicative of mania. Mania can be regarded as psychological condition which is responsible for a person to be experiencing intense moods,delusions as well as unreasonable euphoria and hyperactivity. Mania can also be regarded as manic episodes, and this is a symptom of bipolar disorder, one that is experiencing this may not be able to sleep very well or eat well, they have experience of hallucinations as well as some perceptual disturbances.

The aggregate expenditure (AE) curve Group of answer choices includes expenditures on foreign as well as domestic goods. does not include expenditures on either imports or exports. includes expenditures by domestic residents only. includes all expenditures on domestic goods.

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Answer:

includes all expenditures on domestic goods.

Explanation:

AE curve is a combined current value of all the finished goods ad services in the economy. AE curve assumes a fixed price level, here the level of condition, expenditure and net imports would change. The equation of curve is AE = C + I + G + NX.

As operations manager, you are concerned about being able to meet sales requirements in the coming months. You have just been given the following production report: JAN FEB MAR APR Units produced 2,250 1,750 2,750 2,950 Hours per machine 318 194 393 315 Number of machines 5 7 6 5 Find the average of the monthly productivity figures (units per machine hour).

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Answer: 2.81 per hour

Explanation:

Average monthly productivity = (January productivity + February productivity + March productivity + April productivity) / 4

January productivity:

= Units produced / ( Hours per machine * Number of machines )

=  2,250 / ( 318 * 2 )

= 3.537

February productivity:

= 1,750/ ( 194 * 4 )

= 2.255

March productivity:

= 2,750 / ( 393 * 3 )

= 2.332

April productivity:

= 2,950/ ( 315 * 3)

= 3.121

Average monthly productivity = (3.537 + 2.255 + 2.332 + 3.121)/ 4

 = 2.81 per hour

Cash Short and Over Entries
Listed below are the weekly cash register tape amounts for service fees and the related cash counts during the month of July. A change fund of $100 is maintained.
Date Change Fund Cash Register Actual Cash
Receipt Amount Counted
July 2 $100 $281.80 $379.00
July 9 100 311.50 411.50
July 16 100 304.10 406.90
July 23 100 318.20 416.00
July 30 100 293.60 397.50
1. Determine the ending balance of the cash short and over account.
2. Does it represent an expense or revenue?

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Answer:

1. Ending balance of cash short and over account:

Ending cash = 100 beginning balance + Cash register amount - Actual cash counted

July 2 = 100 + 281.80 - 379.00

= $2.80 shortage because actual cash is less than it should be

July 9 = 100 + 311.50 - 411.50

= $0

July 16 = 100 + 304.10 - 406.90

= $2.80 surplus because actual cash is more

July 23 = 100 + 318.20 - 416.00

= $2.20 shortage

July 30 = 100 + 293.60 - 397.50

= $3.90 surplus

Balance = Surplus - shortages

= (3.90 + 2.80) - (2.80 + 2.20)

= $1.70

2. This is revenue because it is a surplus.

Unearned Revenue: The company collected $24,000 rent in advance on September 1,
debiting Cash and crediting Unearned Rent Revenue. The tenant was paying 12
months' rent in advance and occupancy began September 1. Answer the four questions
below as of 12/31. Whenever you see the word "unearned," it always indicates a liability
account. Most liability accounts include the word "payable," as those liabilities will be
paid back. An unearned account is a liability that will be worked off, rather than paid
off.
1. The beginning balance of Unearned Revenue: (5 pts)

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Answer:

Time period from September 1 - December 31 is 4 months and this means that the tenant has occupied the place for 4 months. Hence, 4 months rent would be accrued.

12 Month rent amount = $24,000

Per month rent amount = $240,00/12 month = $2,000

So, Rent for 4 months = 4 month * $2,000 = $8,000

                         Adjusting Entry

Date      Account titles                     Debit     Credit

Dec 31  Unearned Rent Revenue   $8,000

                   Rent Revenue                              $8,000

Front Company had net income of $73,500 based on variable costing. Beginning and ending inventories were 900 units and 1,400 units, respectively. Assume the fixed overhead per unit was $7.95 for both the beginning and ending inventory. What is net income under absorption costing

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Answer:

$77,475

Explanation:

Calculation to determine net income under absorption costing

Using this formula

Net income=Net income+(Ending inventories×fixed overhead per unit)- (Beginning Inventories × Fixed overhead per unit)

Let plug in the formula

Net income=$73,500 + (1,400 units x $7.95) - (900 x $7.95)

Net income=$73,500+$11,130-$7,155

Net income=$77,475

Therefore net income under absorption costing is $77,475

Magazine sells subscriptions for for issues. The company collects cash in advance and then mails out the magazines to subscribers each month. Apply the revenue recognition principle to determine a. when Magazine should record revenue for this situation. b. the amount of revenue Magazine should record for issues. a. Seacoast Magazine should record revenue whe

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Answer:

a. It should record revenue on a monthly basis

The Revenue Recognition principle in accounting posits that revenue should only be recognized after the goods and services that the revenue was paid for, have been delivered.

Seacoast Magazine has not delivered the magazine and will do so monthly for 18 months. It should therefore apportion profits to those months and only recognize the profit after the magazines are delivered.

b. Amount of revenue for 8 issues:

= 36/ 18 issues * 8 issues

= 2 * 8

= $16

When the selling division in an internal transfer has unsatisfied demand from outside customers for the product that is being transferred, then the lowest acceptable transfer price as far as the selling division is concerned is:

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Answer: c. the market price charged to outside customers

Explanation:

When a division is able to sell its products to customers outside the company for a certain price but instead has to transfer these to another division in the company, the minimum transfer price will have to be the selling price to the customers outside so that the division would not make losses.

The division that this good is transferred to will then reflect the cost of acquiring the goods as that selling price. This cost will be accounted for when the new division wants to sell their own goods that way this cost will be recuperated on a company level.

a. Sunland Cosmetics acquired 12% of the 287,500 shares of common stock of Elite Fashion at a total cost of $14 per share on March 18, 2019. On June 30, Elite declared and paid a $80,200 dividend. On December 31, Elite reported net income of $228,100 for the year. At December 31, the market price of Elite Fashion was $16 per share.
b. Culver Inc. obtained significant influence over Kasey Corporation by buying 25% of Kasey's 29,100 outstanding shares of common stock at a total cost of $11 per share on January 1, 2020. On June 15, Kasey declared and paid a cash dividend of $38.500. On December 31, Kasey reported a net income of $122.900 for the year.

Required:
Prepare all the necessary journal entries for 2020 for Culver Inc.

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Answer:

Mar 18

Dr Available for sales Securities $4,025,000

Cr Cash $4,025,000

June 30

Dr Cash $9624

Cr Dividend Revenue $9624

Dec-31

Dr Securities Fair value Adjustment $575,000

Cr Unrealised gain or Losss- income$575,000

B. Jan 1

Dr Investment in Culver stock $80,025

Cr Cash $80,025

Jan 15

Dr Cash $9,625

Cr Investment in Culver stock $9,625

Dec, 31

Dr Investment in Culver stock $30,725

Cr Revenue $30,725

Explanation:

Preparation of all the necessary journal entries for 2020 for Culver Inc.

Mar 18

Dr Available for sales Securities $4,025,000

(287,500*$14)

Cr Cash $4,025,000

June 30

Dr Cash $9624

Cr Dividend Revenue $9624

($80,200*12%)

Dec-31

Dr Securities Fair value Adjustment $575,000

Cr Unrealised gain or Losss- income$575,000

[(287,500*($16-$14)]

B. Jan 1

Dr Investment in Culver stock $80,025

(29,100*25%*$11)

Cr Cash $80,025

Jan 15

Dr Cash $9,625

($38,500*25%)

Cr Investment in Culver stock $9,625

Dec, 31

Dr Investment in Culver stock $30,725

($122,900*25%)

Cr Revenue $30,725

On August 1, Batson Company issued a 60-day note with a face amount of $49,800 to Jergens Company for merchandise inventory. (Assume a 360-day year is used for interest calculations.) a. Determine the proceeds of the note assuming the note carries an interest rate of 8%. fill in the blank 1 b. Determine the proceeds of the note assuming the note is discounted at 8%.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

a. Determine the proceeds of the note assuming the note carries an interest rate of 8%.

The proceeds of the note is the face value which is $49800.

b. Determine the proceeds of the note assuming the note is discounted at 8%.

Face amount: $49800

Less: Interest = $49800 × 8% × 60/360 = $664

Proceed of the note = $49136

Because of ________ if a city government decides to spend money on beautifying its downtown and attracting tourism to its city when no money has been devoted to those efforts before, then gains in tourism may be significant. Group of answer choices

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Answer:

The answer is the production possibility frontier.

Dextra Computing sells merchandise for $16,000 cash on September 30 (cost of merchandise is $11,200). Dextra collects 9% sales tax. Record the entry for the $16,000 sale and its sales tax. Also record the entry that shows Dextra sending the sales tax on this sale to the government on October 15.

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Answer:

See journal entries under the explanation below:

Explanation:

The journal entries will look as follows:

                                           Dextra Computing

                                             Journal Entries

Date          Particulars                                             Debit ($)      Credit ($)  

Sep 30     Cash                                                         17.440

                  Sales                                                                            16,000

                  Sales Taxes Payable ($16,000 * 9%)                           1,440

                 (To record the cash sale and 9% sales tax)                              

                 Cost of Goods Sold                                 11,200

                   Merchandise Inventory                                              11,200

                 (To record the cost of sales.)                                                    

Oct 15       Sales Taxes Payable ($16,000 * 9%)        1,440

                   Cash                                                                             1,440

                 (To record sending sales tax to the government.)                  

Nate borrowed $38,672 from bank and his friends to expand his casino business. Nate set up an aim to pay $2,450 at the end of each week for 16 weeks. Assume each year has 52 weeks. What are the nominal rate per year and the effective interest rate per year?

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Answer:

Hence, the Nominal annual rate is 20.28%.  

Effective annual rate is 22.43%.

Explanation:  

Amount borrowed = $38,672.  

Weekly repayment for 16 weeks = $2,500.  

Loan repayment = (Loan amount x r) / {1-(1+r)-n}  

$2,450 = ($38,672 x r)/{1-(1+r)-16}  

r= 0.39%  

Weekly interest rate = 0.39%  

Nominal annual rate = 0.39 % x  52 weeks = 20.28%  

Effective annual rate = [tex](1 + 0.0039^{52} ) - 1[/tex] = 0.2243 = 22.43%

Which of these are good ways to find a buyer’s agent?

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Answer:

1.Search online.

2.Interview agents.

Colorado Cleaning has a 5-year maximum acceptable payback period. The firm is considering the purchase of a new washing machine and must choose between two alternative ones. The first machine requires an initial investment of $25,000 and generates annual after-tax cash inflows of $6,500 for each of the next 8 years. The second machine requires an initial investment of $75,000 and provides an annual cash inflow after taxes of $9,500 for 15 years.

Required:
a. Determine the payback period for each machine.
b. Comment on the acceptability of the machines, assuming that they are independent projects.
c. Which machine should the firm accept? Why?
d. Do the machines in this problem illustrate any of the weaknesses of using payback? Discuss.

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Answer:

a) Payback period = period up to which cumulative cash flow is negative +

                                    (negative cumulative cash flow /cash flow succeeding    

                                       the above period)

Project A - Up to year 4 ,cash flow recovered = 3000 * 4 = 12,000

Payback period =14,000/3,000 = 4.67 years

Project B= Cash flow recovered up to year 5 = 4000 * 5 = 20000

Payback period = 21,000/4,000 =5.25 years

b) On the basis of the Payback period, Project A should be selected, as it has a lower payback period and is also within the maximum acceptable payback period. back period.(4.67 < 5)

Project B should not be selected as its payback recovery is not within the maximum acceptable payback period (5.25 >5 )

c) Machine A should be selected as it has a lower payback period. than machine B.

d)The payback period ignores the life present value of cash flow and also the life of the machine each project has.

so the decision on the basis of the payback period may not be accurate.

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