Venus Creations sells window treatments (shades, blinds, and awnings) to both commercial and residential customers. The following information relates to its budgeted operations for the current year.
Commercial Residential
Revenues $300,000 $480,000
Direct materials costs $30,000 $50,000
Direct labor costs 100,000 300,000
Overhead costs 85,000 215,000 150,000 500,000
Operating income (loss) $85,000 $(20,000)
The controller, Peggy Kingman, is concerned about the residential product line. She cannot understand why this line is not more profitable given that the installations of window coverings are less complex for residential customers. In addition, the residential client base resides in close proximity to the company office, so travel costs are not as expensive on a per client visit for residential customers. As a result, she has decided to take a closer look at the overhead costs assigned to the two product lines to determine whether a more accurate product costing model can be developed. Here are the three activity cost pools and related information she developed:
Activity Cost Pools Estimated Overhead Cost Drivers
Scheduling and travel $85,000 Hours of travel
Setup time 90,000 Number of setups
Supervision 60,000 Direct labor cost
Expected Use of Cost Drivers per Product
Commercial Residential

Scheduling and travel 750 500
Setup time 350 250
What should Peggy Kingman do?

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Answer 1

Answer and Explanation:

The explanation is shown below:-

First we need to find out the activity based overhead rates

Activity              Estimated overhead  Basis   Quantity   Activity based

                              cost                                                      overhead rates

Travel

and Scheduling     $85,000           Hours of  1,250             $68

                                                         travel  (700 + 500)

Set up time          $90,000           Number of   600             $150

                                                       setups  (350 + 250)

Supervision          $60,000          Direct labor  $400,000    15%

                                                        cost ($100,000 + $300,000)

Now we need to find out the overhead cost assigned to commercial which is shown below:-

Activity           Activity based       Actual allocation of         Overhead

                    overhead rates              cost drivers                 assigned

Travel and

Scheduling      $68                           750                               $51,000

Set up time       $150                         350                              $52,500

Supervision     15%                        $100,000                        $15,000

Total                                                                                        $118,500

For computing the overhead assigned we simply multiply the activity based overhead rate with actual allocation of cost drivers.

after this we need to find out the overhead cost assigned to residential which is shown below:-

Activity           Activity based       Actual allocation of         Overhead

                    overhead rates              cost drivers                

Travel and

Scheduling      $68                             500                             $34,000

Set up time     $150                            250                              $37,500

Supervision    15%                             $300,000                     $45,000

Total                                                                                          $116,500

For computing the overhead we simply multiply the activity based overhead rate with actual allocation of cost drivers.

Finally we need to find out the operating income or loss for the commercial and residual which is shown below:-

Particulars                              Commercial           Residential

Sales revenue                        $300,000             $480,000

Less: Direct material cost     $30,000                 $50,000

Less: Direct labor cost          $100,000              $300,000

Less: Overhead costs

assigned                                $118,500               $116,500

Operating income (loss)        $51,500               $15,500

The Peggy Kingman should establish the cost to be assigned based on the product lines for overhead cost as the Peggy Kingman is more focused to the overhead cost which were based on the activity cost drivers. Moreover, it shows a profit earned on residential product line


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You have learned from your training materials that the integration-responsiveness framework juxtaposes the opposing pressures for cost reductions and local responsiveness to derive four different strategies to gain and sustain competitive advantage when competing globally. Which of these four strategies has HP adopted?

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Answer:

aswer is

Explanation:

because is Hp is globally science

Assume there are 1000 homes in a flood zone in an area in which sea levels are rising. An additional 1000 homes are above the flood zone and at less risk. A levee could be built to prevent the rise in sea level from affecting the homes. It is worth $20,000 per home in the flood zone to have the levee built. It is worth $5,000 per home not in the flood zone to have the levee built. The levee costs $22,000,000 to build. Which of these makes the most economic sense?
A. The government should leave this to the free market.
B. The free market will have difficulty building the levee because the levee is non-rival and non-excludable. So the government may have to intervene and force homeowners to pay through taxes to fund the levee as the benefits exceed the costs.
C. The free market will have difficulty building the levee because the levee is non-rival and non-excludable. However the benefits do not exceed the costs anyway so there is no need for the government to intervene.
D. The free market will have some difficulty building the levee because the levee is non-rival. However it is excludable. So there is only a partial argument for government intervention here.

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Answer: The free market will have difficulty building the levee because the levee is non-rival and non-excludable. So the government may have to intervene and force homeowners to pay through taxes to fund the levee as the benefits exceed the costs.

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that if there are 1000 homes in a flood zone in an area whereby the sea levels are rising and there's an additional 1000 homes that are above the flood zone and are at less risk. Since the levee costs $22,000,000 to build, the best thing to do economic sense will be that the free market will have difficulty building the levee because the levee is non-rival and non-excludable.

It should be noted that in a free market, decisions are made by individuals through price signals and forces of demand and supply. Therefore since this is a public good as it is non rival and non excludeable, there will be need for the intervention of the government in order to collect taxes from the homeowners.

Answer:b

Explanation: I did this

An insured states her age as 40 on the application. When she dies, the insurer discovers that she was actually only 37 at the time of application. What will the insurance company do?
a) pays nothing since there was a material misrepresentation on the application
b) pays the death benefit in the amount that the premium at the correct age would have purchased
c) pays a decreased death benefit
d) adjust premiums to reflex correct age

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Answer: pays the death benefit in the amount that the premium at the correct age would have purchased

Explanation:

According to the question, an insured states her age as 40 on the application and upon her death, the insurer discovers that the insured was 37 at the time of application.

The right thing for the insurance company to do is to pay the death benefit which in entitled to the insured in the amount which the premium at the correct age would have been bought. If insured overstates his or her age, the insurer will have to pay the full death benefit and then refund excess premiums paid.

In the market for used cars we have 10 sellers, willing to sell at the prices of $1000, $2000, $3000, $4000, $5000, $6000, $7000, $8000, $9000, $10000. If the equilibrium price in the market is $2500, how many cars would be sold? a. ​2 b. ​4 c. ​1 d. ​3

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

When the equilibrium price in the market is $2500 so here the number of cars that should be sold is 2.

Calculation of the number of cars:

Since the equilibrium price in the market is $2500.

Also, we are capable to sell from the sellers that sells less than that price

So based on this, we can say that there are 2 sellers that satisfied the given criteria.

Hence, the option a is correct.

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1. Which of the following is an example of the resource-based view of the firm? a. Philip Morris diversified by purchasing Kraft foods, because they did not want to put money back in the high-risk cigarette business. b. Google hires employees by asking them to fill out a 200-item questionnaire; many of the questions have nothing to do with computers. c. Halliburton takes advantage of the US war budget to bill the government at over $5 per gallon of gasoline. d. Canon manufactures scanners, printers, copiers and cameras, all using its capability in imaging.

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Answer:

An example of the resource-based view of the firm is:

d. Canon manufactures scanners, printers, copiers and cameras, all using its capability in imaging.

Explanation:

The resource-based view is a model or framework for examining the potentials an organization possesses to develop a competitive advantage over other competitors.  By applying this model, management sees resources as key to superior firm performance.  It therefore focuses its attention on internal resources in an effort to identify those assets, capabilities, and competencies with the potential to deliver superior competitive advantages.

The other approaches mentioned do not consider the firm's internal capabilities as a means of competitive advantage.

Sunk costs: Multiple Choice Have already been incurred as a result of past actions. Vary among the alternative courses of action being considered. Are benefits that could have been obtained by following another course of action. Result from unfavorable cost variances.

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Answer:

Have already been incurred as a result of past actions.

Explanation:

This form of cost is detailed to be incurred by a company in its past or during its long run and it nothing can be done to change it or it cannot be averted or recovered in the future and proceeding run time of the said company.

Once the company's money is spent, that money is considered a sunk cost. Regardless of what money is spent on, sunk cost are dollars already spent and permanently lost. Sunk costs cannot be refunded or recovered. Monies that provides column or a sunk cost does not really base on a particular spending; as it ranges from different sectoral spendings of the company involved.

A day trader buys an option on a stock that will return $150 profit if the stock goes up today and lose $650 if it goes down. Complete parts a and b below given that the trader thinks there is a 70 % chance that the stock will go up.
a) What is her expected value of the option's profit?
b) What do you think of this option?

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Answer:

A.-90

B.What I think of the option is that it will be extremely risky reason been that her expected value was a loss in (a).

Explanation:

Option on stock $150

Loss$650

Percentage 70 %

A.

150*.70= $105

100%-70%

=30%

-650*.30

= -195

$105 + (-195)

= -90

Therefore the expected value of the option's is losing 90

b.

What I think of the option is that it will be extremely risky reason been that her expected value was a loss in (a).

Roadside, Inc. had the following balances and transactions during​ 2018:Beginning Merchandise Inventory10units at $ 72March 10Sold 8unitsJune 10Purchased 20units at $ 82October 30Sold 14unitsWhat is the amount of the​ company's ending Merchandise​ Inventory, as disclosed in the December​ 31, 2018 balance​ sheet, using the periodic LIFO inventory costing​ method?

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Answer:

$576

Explanation:

The computation of the ending inventory using the periodic LIFO inventory costing​ method is shown below:

But before determining the ending inventory first we have to find out the ending inventory units which is

Units of ending inventory = Opening Stock + Units purchased - Units sold

= 10 + 20 - (8 + 14)

= 8 units

The Ending inventory is 8 units. So, These  should be the units out of opening stock

Therefore

Ending inventory  is

= 8 units ×  $72

= $576

Causwell Company began 2018 with 11,000 units of inventory on hand. The cost of each unit was $4.00. During 2018 an additional 35,000 units were purchased at a single unit cost, and 21,000 units remained on hand at the end of 2018 (25,000 units therefore were sold during 2018). Causwell uses a periodic inventory system. Cost of goods sold for 2018, applying the average cost method, is $108,750. The company is interested in determining what cost of goods sold would have been if the FIFO or LIFO methods were used. Required: 1. Determine the cost of goods sold for 2018 using the FIFO method. [Hint: Determine the cost per unit of 2018 purchases.] 2. Determine the cost of goods sold for 2018 using the LIFO method.

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Answer and Explanation:

For computing the cost of goods sold under two method first we have to determine the cost per unit which is shown below:

The average cost per unit is

= $108,750 ÷ 25,000 units

= $4.35

Now the cost per unit is

Total cost (11,000 units + 35,000 units) × $4.35   $200,100

Beginning units (11,000 units × $4) $44,000

The Remaining cost for 35000 units ($200,100 - $44,000)  $156,100

Divide by  Purchase cost per unit of 35000 units   $4.46

Now the cost of goods sold are as follows

1. Under the FIFO method

Beginning        11,000 × $4.00  $44,000  

Purchased        14,000 × $4.46  $62,440  

Total         25,000           $1,06,440

2. Under the LIFO method

Purchased        25,000 × $4.46  $1,11,500

When a change in depreciation method occurs:________. a. prior years' financial statements should be changed to reflect the newly adopted method. b. the change should be reported in current and future years. c. the cumulative effect of the change should be reflected on the income statement as of the beginning of the next year. d. the cumulative effect of the change in accounting principle should be classified as an discontinued operations on the income statement.

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The answer is B: the change should be reported in current and future years



On January 1, 2020, Milwaukee Corporation issued $3,000,000 of its 20-year, 8% bonds payable at 96. Interest is payable annually on January 1. The entry to accrue interest on December 31, 2020 would include a

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Answer:

It will include credit to discount on bonds payable for $6,000

Explanation:

Solution

Given that

Issue price of bond = $3,000,000 * 96%

Issue of bond =$ 2,880,000

Thus,

The discount of bond payable = $3,000,000 - $ 2,880,000

=$120,000

Amortization of discount of bond payable = $120,000/20

=$6,000

Now,

We prepare an entry to accrue interest which is given below:

Entry to accrue interest

Date            Account Titles and Explanation       Debit          Credit

31-12-2020        Interest expense                         $246,000

                  discount of bond payable                                     $6,000

                          Interest payable                                             $240,000

                 (To record the interest accrued)

Lansing, Inc., provided the following data for its two producing departments: Molding Polishing Total Estimated overhead $400,000 $80,000 $480,000 Direct labor hours (expected and actual): Form A 1,000 5,000 6,000 Form B 4,000 15,000 19,000 Total 5,000 20,000 25,000 Machine hours: Form A 3,500 3,000 6,500 Form B 1,500 2,000 3,500 Total 5,000 5,000 10,000 Machine hours are used to assign the overhead of the Molding Department, and direct labor hours are used to assign the overhead of the Polishing Department. There are 30,000 units of Form A produced and sold and 50,000 of Form B. Required:
1. Calculate the overhead rates for each department.
2. Using departmental rates, assign overhead to the two products and calculate the overhead cost per unit. How does this compare with the plantwide rate unit cost, using direct labor hours?
3. What if the machine hours in Molding were 1,200 for Form A and 3,800 for Form B and the direct labor hours used in Polishing were 5,000 and 15,000, respectively? Calculate the overhead cost per unit for each product using departmental rates, and compare with the plantwide rate unit costs calculated in Requirement 2. What can you conclude from this outcome?

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Answer:

1. Form A$80 per machine hour

Form B $4 per direct labor hour

2.Form A from $3.84 to $10.00

Form B from $7.30 to $3.60

3. Form A Unit overhead cost $ 3.87

Form B Unit overhead cost $ 7.28

Explanation:

Lansing, Inc

1. Overhead rates for each department will be;

Molding

$400,000/5,000

= $80 per machine hour

Polishing

$80,000/20,000

= $4 per direct labor hour

2. The overhead assignment:

Form A

($80 ×3,500) + ($4 ×5,000)

$280,000+$20,000

=$300,000

Form B

($80 ×1,500) + ($4 ×15,000)

$120,000+$20,000

=$180,000

Total applied overhead $300,000 and $180,000

Units of production Form A :

300,000÷30,000

=Unit overhead cost $10.00

Units of production Form B

180,000÷50,000

= Unit overhead cost $3.60

Plantwide rate Will be :

$480,000/25,000

= $19.20 per direct labor hour

Form A overhead cost in units will be:

$19.20 ×6,000/30,000

$19.20×0.2

$3.84

Form B overhead cost in unit will be :

$19.20 ×19,000/50,000

$19.20×0.38

$7.296 approximately $7.30

The plantwide rate for Form A

$3.84 to $10.00

The plantwide rate for Form B

$7.30 to $3.60

3. Overhead assignment:

Form A

($80 ×1,200) + ($4 ×5,000)

=$96,000+$20,000

=$116,000

Form B

($80 ×3,800) + ($4 ×15,000)

=$304,000 +$60,000

=$364,000

Total applied overhead

Form A $116,000

Form B $364,000

Units of production

Form A

$116,000 ÷ 30,000

=Unit overhead cost $ 3.87

Form B

$364,000÷ 50,000

Unit overhead cost $ 7.28

When compared to the plantwide unit overhead costs the cost will be $0.03 more higher for Form A and $0.02 less for Form B.

Which means that departmental rates may not cause a change in the assignments because It will depends on the complexity of each product and the way in which the resource demands are been made in each of the department.

March 1 Issues 49,000 additional shares of $1 par value common stock for $46 per share. May 10 Purchases 4,400 shares of treasury stock for $49 per share. June 1 Declares a cash dividend of $1.20 per share to all stockholders of record on June 15. (Hint: Dividends are not paid on treasury stock.) July 1 Pays the cash dividend declared on June 1. October 21 Resells 2,200 shares of treasury stock purchased on May 10 for $54 per share. Required: Record each of these transactions. (If no entry is required for a particular transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)

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Answer:

March 1 Issues 49,000 additional shares of $1 par value common stock for $46 per share.

Dr Cash 2,254,000

    Cr Common stock 49,000

    Cr Additional paid in capital 2,205,000

May 10 Purchases 4,400 shares of treasury stock for $49 per share.

Dr Treasury stock 215,600

    Cr Cash 215,600

Treasury stocks are recorded at purchase price against cash. It is a contra equity account that reduces stockholders' equity.

June 1 Declares a cash dividend of $1.20 per share to all stockholders of record on June 15. (Hint: Dividends are not paid on treasury stock.)

Dr Retained earnings 53,520

    Cr Dividends payable 53,520

Outstanding stocks = 49,000 - 4,400 = 44,600 stocks

July 1 Pays the cash dividend declared on June 1.

Dr Dividends payable 53,520

    Cr Cash 53,520

October 21 Resells 2,200 shares of treasury stock purchased on May 10 for $54 per share.

Dr Cash 118,800

    Cr Treasury stock 107,800

    Cr Additional paid in capital 11,000

Portman Industries just paid a dividend of $1.68 per share. The company expects the coming year to be very profitable, and its dividend is expected to grow by 20.00% over the next year. After the next year, though, Portman's dividend is expected to grow at a constant rate of 4.00% per year The risk-free rate (Rr) is 5.00%, the market risk premium (RPM) is 6.00%, and Portman's beta is 0.90 Term Value Dividends one year from now (Di Horizon value (P1) Intrinsic value of Portman's stock Assuming that the market is in equilibrium, use the information just given to complete the table What is the expected dividend yield for Portman's stock today? a. 6.15% b. 5.12% c. 6.79% d. 6.40% Now let's apply the results of your calculations to the following situation: Portman has 500,000 shares outstanding, and Judy Davis, an investor, holds 7,500 shares at the current price (computed above). Suppose Portman is considering issuing 62,500 new shares at a price of $26.78 per share. If the new shares are sold to outside investors, by how much will Judy's investment in Portman Industries be diluted on a per-share basis? a. $0.52 per share b. $0.44 per share c. $0.64 per share d. $1.09 per share Thus, Judy's investment will be diluted, and Judy will experience a total:_____.

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Answer:

What is the expected dividend yield for Portman's stock today?

d. 6.40%

Suppose Portman is considering issuing 62,500 new shares at a price of $26.78 per share. If the new shares are sold to outside investors, by how much will Judy's investment in Portman Industries be diluted on a per-share basis?

a. $0.52 per share

Thus, Judy's investment will be diluted, and Judy will experience a total loss of $0.52 x 7,500 = $3,900

Explanation:

cost of equity = Re = risk free rate of return + (Beta × market premium) = 5% + (0.90 x 6%) = 10.4%

dividend in one year = $1.68 x 120% = $2.016

intrinsic stock price = $2.016 / (10.4% - 4%) = $31.50

expected dividend yield = dividend / stock price = $2.016 / $31.50 = 6.4%

Judy's loss per share = ($31.50 - $26.78) x (62,500 / 562,500) = $0.5244

The market for plywood is characterized by the following demand and supply equations: QD = 800 – 10P and QS = 50P – 1,000, where P is the price per sheet of plywood and Q measures the quantity of plywood. What is the size of the deadweight loss if the government imposes a price ceiling of $25 per sheet of plywood?

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Answer: Dead weight loss-= $3750

Explanation:

QD = 800 – 10P

 QS = 50P – 1,000,

At equilibrium, quantity demanded is equal to quantity supplied , so we have that, equating the two equations becomes

800 - 10p = 50p - 1000.

800 + 1000 = 50p + 10p

1800 = 60p

p = $30.

QD= QS= 800 - 10*30 = 500 units

QD= QS= 50x30 -1000= 500 units

Qd = Qs = 500 units.

 When P = $25 by government putting a price ceiling, which is below the equilibrium price,it will  lead to more demand than supply in the market

QD = 800 – 10P

QD= 800-10X25

QD=800-250= 550units

QS = 50P – 1,000,

Qs = 50 X25  - 1000

= 1,250-1000

QS = 250 units.

When quantity demanded =250units as a result of  Quantity supplied  at 250units. we will  have our new price to be

QD = 800 – 10P

250 = 800 - 10p

10p = 800 -250

10p = 550

p = $55.

To calculate  Dead weight Loss, we use the formulae,

0.5 x  (P2 - P1)  x (Q1 - Q2) where P1 and P2 are old and new prices and Q1 AND Q2 are old and new quantities

DWL = 0.5 x (55-25) X (500-250)

= 0.5 x 30x 250

Dead weight loss = $3750.

Rational choice theorists would define the behavior of corporate executives who outsource many jobs to countries where the cost of labor is substantially less than in the United States as being:

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Answer: Instrumental

Explanation:

Rational choice theory, is a school of thought which is based on the assumption that individuals will choose a course of action which goes in line with what they personally prefer.

For the instrumental rationality, it has to do with looking for the most cost effective method in order to achieve a particular objective. Therefore, the behavior of corporate executives who outsource jobs to other countries where labor cost is cheaper than in the United States is defined as being instrumental.

Mindy, a manager at Savannah Grasse, observes that Mark is a slow learner and has not been able to grasp the nuances of his job responsibilities. She sees potential in Mark and decides to coach him. In this scenario, what role of a coach will Mindy be performing

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Answer: Modelling

Explanation: By deciding to coach Mark, working one-on-one with him and teaching him the necessary skills required to perform his job well, Mindy is serving in the capacity of a role model to Mark. It has been known that modelling is often an effective way of coaching or teaching and reflection afterwards. It is much more than just showing as it allows for observation, collaboration and support.

Listening skills are important for career success and organizational effectiveness. Considered one of the soft skills, listening skills allow you to improve the effectiveness of your communication with supervisors, colleagues, and customers. To become a more powerful listener, you can employ a variety of techniques. For example, if you're having trouble focusing on a message, you could_______________

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Answer:

Identify the key facts in the message.

Explanation:

Listening skills are important for career success and organizational effectiveness. Considered one of the soft skills, listening skills allow you to improve the effectiveness of your communication with supervisors, colleagues, and customers. To become a more powerful listener, you can employ a variety of techniques.

For example, if you're having trouble focusing on a message, you could identify the key facts contained in that message.

Identifying the key facts implies, you will objectively pick the truths contained therein, as well as high and salient points of the message.

As discussed in the case and the text, W. L. Gore and Zappos adopted new organizational structures during periods of growth. In general, most firms follow a predictable pattern of structural change. Which of the following best exemplifies this pattern?

a. Simple to functional to multidivisional structures
b. Ambidextrous to functional to matrix structures
c. Functional to simple to matrix structures
d. Global to functional to multidivisional structures
e. Simple to matrix to functional structures

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Answer: a. Simple to functional to multidivisional structures

Explanation:

An Organisational structure refers to how tasks flow in a company to enable them to achieve their goals.

As a company grows, they tend to go through different types of structures which fit their size and enable them to reach their goals better.

They generally start with the Simple Structure which is very common in smaller businesses. Here most decisions are centred on the owner. The owner as the proprietor is in charge of coming up with basically everything to push the business forward.

As the company grows they switch to a Functional Structure. This is when the company will be structured by function to enable better specialization and divisions of labour. Examples of separation by function include, IT Department, Marketing Department, Production Department etc.

If the growth continues the company finds it best to specialize even more and this is when Multidivisional Structures kick in. In a Multidivisonal Structure, the company divides itself into different divisions while maintaining a parent company. The Divisions are fairly independent and pursue different goals and products but all under the direction of the parent company. An example is Google splitting into divisions with Alphabet Inc being the Parent Company and Divisions such as Google, Calico, Deepmind and Waymo being created.

Once you have collected data for a message, you’ll need to find a way to organize it. Well-organized messages group similar ideas together, allowing readers to see relationships and follow arguments. You can use two primary techniques for organizing your information: a scratch list and an outline. Answer the question based on the following scratch list.

1. The Boston Hotel
2. High-end linens
3. 600-thread-count sheets
4. Coffeemaker and selected teas
5. Imported beer
6. Fresh-squeezed juices
7. Affordability
8. Food and drink
9. Double-thick bath towels
10. Silk pillowcases
11. Raw silk curtains with gold embellishments
12. $100/night four-star rooms
13. Free snacks, shampoo, and conditioner
14. Free wireless Internet

Which group includes specific supporting detail that could be added to the previous scratch list?

a. High-end linens; free wireless Internet; free snacks, shampoo, and conditioner
b. Safety, comfort, half-price Tuesday
c. Sparkling water, evening wine tasting, four-star hotel restaurant
d. Business messages typically follow either a direct strategy or an indirect strategy. The direct strategy, or frontloading, places the main idea at the beginning of a message.
e. Using a direct opening strategy .
f. An indirect strategy places the main idea after an explanation or reason.

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Answer:

c. Sparkling water, evening wine tasting, four-star hotel restaurant

Explanation:

The scratch list in general includes a series of services that are provided by a Hotel (the Boston Hotel). Because of the items included in the list, it seems that the Hotel is quite fancy.

Numeral c would be a good addition to the scratch list, because it lists items that would fall in place for the type of Hotel being described: sparking water, evening wine tasting, and a the mention of a four-star hotel restaurant.

A firm buys on terms of 3/15, net 45. It does not take the discount, and it generally pays after 85 days. What is the nominal annual percentage cost of its non-free trade credit, based on a 365-day year? The firm's APR of not taking the trade credit is ____. (If you use percent, then do not use the percent sign. Go two places to the right of the decimal point (XX.XX). If you use decimal places, then go four places to the right of the decimal place. 0.XXXX). 0.1613

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Answer:

What is the nominal annual percentage cost of its non-free trade credit, based on a 365-day year? The firm's APR of not taking the trade credit is 0.1613.

Explanation:

The nominal cost of its non-free trade credit = the discounts lost for paying late.

In this case, the seller offers a 3% discount if the firm pays within 15 days.

annual financial cost = [discount / (100% - discount)] x [365 / (repayment time - discount period)]

annual financial cost = [3% / (100% - 3%)] x [365 / (85 - 15)] = (3% / 97%) x (365 / 70) = 0.1613 or 16.13%

On October 10, a company paid $36,000 to a supplier. Of that amount, $6,000 was for supplies received on October 10 and $30,000 was for supplies that were purchased on account during September. The journal entry to record the $36,000 payment would include a debit to:

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Answer:

Debit to :

Supplies Inventory $6,000

Trade Payable $30,000

Explanation:

Here the $6,000 payment  will increase the Assets of Supplies Inventories and decrease the Assets of Cash. The $30,000 payment will decrease the Liability - Trade Payable and decrease the Assets of Cash.

The Journal is provided as follows :

Supplies Inventory $6,000 (debit)

Trade Payable $30,000 (debit)

Cash $36,000 (credit)

A company began its fiscal year with inventory of $191,000. Purchases and cost of goods sold for the year were $950,000 and $984,000, respectively. What was the amount of ending inventory

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Answer:

Ending inventory= $157,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Beginning inventory= $191,000.

Purchases and cost of goods sold for the year were $950,000 and $984,000.

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

COGS= beginning finished inventory + cost of goods purchased - ending finished inventory

984,000= 191,000 + 950,000 - ending inventory

984,000= 1,141,000 - ending inventory

Ending inventory= $157,000

A company had the following partial list of account balances at year-end: Sales Returns and Allowances $ 1,000 Accounts Receivable 38,000 Sales Discounts 2,100 Sales Revenue 95,000 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 1,200 How much is net sales revenue

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Answer:

$91,900

Explanation:

The computation of net sales revenue is shown below:-

Here, for reaching the net sales revenue we add the sales revenue and deduct the sales return and allowances with sales discounts

Net sales revenue = Sales Revenue - Sales Returns and Allowances - Sales Discounts

= $95,000 - $1,000 - $2,100

= $91,900

Therefore we have applied the above formula.

Presented below are certain account balances of Paczki Products Co.Rent revenue$ 6,500Interest expense 12,700 Beginning retained earnings 114,400Ending retained earnings 125,000Dividend revenue 71,000 Sales returns and allowances 12,400 Allocation to noncontrolling interest 17,000 Sales discounts$ 7,800Selling expenses 99,400Sales revenue 390,000 Income tax expense 31,000 Cost of goods sold 184,400 Administrative expenses 82,500Instructions From the foregoing, compute the following: (a) total net revenue, (b) net income, and (c) income attributable to controlling stockholders.

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Answer:

Kindly check attached picture for the detailed computations

In Rooney Company, Treasury Stock increased $30,000 from a cash purchase, and Retained Earnings increased $80,000 as a result of net income of $124,000 and cash dividends paid of $44,000. Net cash used by financing activities is: Group of answer choices

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Answer:

Net cash used by financing activities is -$74,000

Explanation:

Finance activities consist of items related to sourcing of capital and ownership in the business.

Prepare the Cash flow from Financing Activities Section of the Cash flow Statement as follows :

Cash flow from Financing Activities

Purchase of Treasury Stock              - $30,000

Dividends Paid                                    - $44,000

Net Cash from Financing Activities    -$74,000

Conclusion :

Net cash used by financing activities is -$74,000

Homeowners enjoy many benefits, including a federal tax deduction for state and local property taxes paid. Fishers, Indiana, was voted one of the top 100 best places to live in 2017 by Money magazine. With population of 86,357, a median home price of $236,167, and estimated property taxes at 10.6 mills, how much does the average homeowner pay in property taxes?

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Answer:

The average homeowner pay $2,503.37 in property taxes

Explanation:

Population = 86,357

Median home price = $236,167

Estimated property taxes = 10.6 mills

Property Tax 1 Mills equals to 1/1000 Units . That Means Property tax Need to pay $1 For $1000 Assets able value .

Average homeowner pay in property taxes = Home Price × (Mills ÷ 1000)

= $236,167 × (10.6 ÷ 1000)

= $236,167 × 0.0106

=$2,503.37

You have just been offered your dream job after graduating from Jacksonville University. In response to your negotiations concerning your compensation package, the company has offered you a couple of different stock options in addition to the agreed upon salary.
Under the first option, you would receive stocks with a value of $2,000,000 at the end of each year. This option also includes an additional $4,000,000 bonus that you would receive for staying at the company for 3 years.
Under the second option, you would receive stocks with a value of $1,000,000 at the end of each year. This option also includes an additional $8,000,000 bonus that you would receive for staying at the company for 3 years.
Assume that these stocks grow at a rate of 11% compounded monthly. Moreover, assume that you will leave the company at the end of your fourth year to start your own firm. Which option will you choose. (The more money you have to start your own firm, the better.)
Your formal solutions should include ...
⦁ The overall goal and/or purpose.
⦁ The given information
⦁ A time-line for each option
⦁ A future value for each individual stock payment provided you by the company
⦁ The total future value of each option at the time you plan to leave the company
⦁ Your conclusion

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Answer:

Goal: maximize return at the end of the fourth year.

Future value of each option:

First choise:       $ 11,730,289.64

Second choise: $ 12,559,457.84‬

Conclusion:

It is better to pick the second option as yields a better return

Explanation:

We solve for the future value of the cashflow of each option:

First choise:

End of the first year:

[tex]Principal \: (1+ r)^{time} = Amount[/tex]

Principal 2,000,000.00

time 36.00 (form end of the first to end of the fourth)

rate 0.00917 (11% / 12 months as it compounds monthly)

[tex]2000000 \: (1+ 0.00916666666666667)^{36} = Amount[/tex]

Amount $2,777,757.26

End of the second year:

Principal 2,000,000.00

time 24.00

rate 0.00917

[tex]2000000 \: (1+ 0.00916666666666667)^{24} = Amount[/tex]

Amount $2,489,657.04

End of the third year:

Principal 4,000,000.00

time 12.00

rate 0.00917

[tex]4000000 \: (1+ 0.00916666666666667)^{12} = Amount[/tex]

Amount $4,462,875.34

End of the fourth year: $2,000,000

Total:  

$2,777,757.26

$2,489,657.04

$4,462,875.34

$2,000,000        

$ 11,730,289.64

Second choise:

First year

Principal 1,000,000.00

time 36.00

rate 0.00917

[tex]1000000 \: (1+ 0.00916666666666667)^{36} = Amount[/tex]

Amount 1,388,878.63

Second year:

Principal 1,000,000.00

time 24.00

rate 0.00917

[tex]1000000 \: (1+ 0.00916666666666667)^{24} = Amount[/tex]

Amount 1,244,828.52

Third Year

Principal 8,000,000.00

time 12.00

rate 0.00917

[tex]8000000 \: (1+ 0.00916666666666667)^{12} = Amount[/tex]

Amount 8,925,750.69

Fourth year: 1,000,000

Total

1,388,878.63

1,244,828.52

8,925,750.69

1,000,000.00      

12,559,457.84‬

Of the following steps of the Accounting Cycle, which step should be completed first? a. Transactions are posted to the general ledger. b. Closing entries are journalized and posted to the ledger. c. Adjusting entries are journalized and posted to the general ledger. d. Financial statements are prepared.

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Answer:

a. Transactions are posted to the general ledger.

Explanation:

Accounting cycle is an arrangement of accounting procedure in a systematic order during the accounting year for each accounting information.

The first step in accounting cycle is to analyze the given date and classify them accordingly, after which the transaction will be journalized. The next step is to Post transactions to the general ledger. Next is to prepare trial balance(unadjusted) and then record the adjusting entries. After this step, the adjusted trial balance is then prepared before preparing the financial statement and then record the closing entries.

Fox Co. has identified an investment project with the following cash flows. Year Cash Flow 1 $ 1,150 2 1,030 3 1,520 4 1,880 a. If the discount rate is 11 percent, what is the present value of these cash flows

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Answer:

The answer is $4,221.77

Explanation:

Present value = Cash flow/(1+r)^n

where n is the number of years

Cash flow 1:

$1,150/1.11^1

=$1,036

Cash flow 2:

$1,030/1.11^2

=$835.97

Cash flow 3:

$1,520/1.11^3

=$1,111.41

Cash flow 4::

$1,880/1.11^4

=$1,238.39

Present Value of all the cash flows is

$1,036 + $835.97 + $1,111.41 + $1,238.39

=$4,221.77

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