During the past year, Sweeter than Honey Inc. sold 920 beehives. Inventory records for the year are as follows: DATE QUANTITY COST TOTAL January 1 Beginning Inventory 180 $38 $ 6,840 January 30 Purchase 300 32 9,600 March 16 Purchase 150 12 1,800 November 10 Purchase 420 15 6,300 December 14 Purchase 400 43 17,200 Total available for sale 1,450 $41,740 Using the average cost method of inventory pricing, calculate the dollar value of the ending inventory. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places) Group of answer choices $19,128.00 $28,772.00 $15,258.70 $22,541.80

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Answer 1
No cap cuh 10.000000 a year ez

Related Questions

If an employee always stays on-task and
typically finishes work in a timely
manner, what type of control is required?
A. Flexible
B. Close
C. Limited
D. Open

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the answer is c because hes limited to what he can controll

Jeff, a local traffic​ engineer, has designed a new pedestrian foot bridge that is capable of handling the current traffic rate of 300 pedestrians daily. Once the traffic rate reaches 2 comma 000 pedestrians​ daily, however, the bridge will require a new bracing system. Jeff has estimated that traffic will increase annually at 3 ​%. How long will the current bridge system work before a new bracing system is​ required? What if the annual traffic rate increases at 8 ​% ​annually? At what traffic increase rate will the current system last only 12 ​years?

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Answer:

a. How long will the current bridge system work before a new bracing system is​ required?: 64.18 years or 64 years and 2 months.

b. What if the annual traffic rate increases at 8 ​% ​annually: The bracing system will last for 24.65 years or 24 years and 7 months.

c. At what traffic increase rate will the current system last only 12 ​years: 17.13%

Explanation:

a. Denote x is the time taken for the number of pedestrian to grow from 300 to 2000. The current pedestrian is 300, the grow rate per year is 3% or 1.03 times a year. Thus, to reach 2,000, we have the equation: 300 x 1.03^x = 2000. Show the equate, we have 1.03^x = 6.67 <=> x = 64.18

b.  Denote x is the time taken for the number of pedestrian to grow from 300 to 2000. The current pedestrian is 300, the grow rate per year is 8% or 1.08 times a year. Thus, to reach 2,000, we have the equation: 300 x 1.08^x = 2000. Show the equate, we have 1.08^x = 6.67 <=> x = 24.65.

c. Denote x as traffic increase rate. The current pedestrian is 300, the grow rate per year is (1+x) times a year. Thus, to reach 2,000 after 12 years and thus a new bracing system to be in place, we have the equation: 300 x (1+x)^12 = 2000. Show the equate, we have (1+x)^12 = 6.67 <=> 1+x = 1.1713 <=> x = 17.13%.

Consider the three stocks in the following table. Pt represents price at time t, and Qt represents shares outstanding at time t. Stock C splits two-for-one in the last period.
P0 Q0 P1 Q1 P2 Q2
A 99 100 104 100 104 100
B 59 200 54 200 54 200
C 118 20 128 200 64 400
Calculate the first-period rates of return on the following indexes of the three stocks:
a. A market value–weighted index
b. An equally weighted index.

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Answer:

a. Rate of return = 94.51%

b. Rate of return = 1.68%

Explanation:

a. A market value–weighted index

Total market value at time 0 = Market value of Stock A at time 0 + Market value of Stock B at time 0 + Market value of Stock C at time 0 = ($99 * 100) + ($59 * 200) + ($118 * 20) = $24,060

Total market value at time 1 = Market value of Stock A at time 1 + Market value of Stock B at time 1 + Market value of Stock C at time 1 = ($104 * 100) + ($54 * 200) + ($128 * 200) = $46,800

Rate of return = (Total market value at time 1 / Total market value at time 0) – 1 = ($46,800 / $24,060) - 1 = 0.9451, or 94.51%

b. An equally weighted index

Return on a Stock for the first period = (P1 / P0) - 1 …………. (1)

Therefore, we have:

Return on Stock A for the first period = ($104 / $99) - 1 = 0.0505, or 5.05%

Return on Stock B for the first period = ($54 / $59) - 1 = - 0.0847, or - 8.47%

Return on Stock C for the first period = ($128 / $118) - 1 = 0.0847, or 8.47%

Therefore, we have:

Return of return = (Return on Stock A for the first period + Return on Stock B for the first period + Return on Stock C for the first period) / 3 = (5.05% - 8.47% + 8.47%) / 3 = 1.68%

Last year Burch Corporation's cash account decreased by $29,000. Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities was $8,400. Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities was $(26,500). On the statement of cash flows, the net cash provided by (used in) operating activities was:

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Answer:

The answer is "-10,900"

Explanation:[tex]\text{Cash from operating activities} + \text{cash from investing activities + cash from financing activities} = -29,000[/tex]

[tex]\text{cash from operating activities}[/tex] [tex]+ 8,400 - 26,500 = -29,000[/tex]

[tex]= -29,000 + 26,500 - 8,400\\\\= -10,900[/tex]

Why do accountants not keep all the accounts at their proper balances continuously throughout the period so that adjusting entries would not have to be made before financial statements are prepared

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Answer:

The transactions are recorded when they incur and then there may be some changes in those transaction later on, they all are adjusted at month end with adjusting entries.

Explanation:

It is not possible for an accountant to continuously keep updating every transaction. They all are recorded at inception and then any changes made in those transactions are adjusted at the month end. All balance are reconciled and verified. There can be events which lead to changes to the transaction after the reporting date then these events are considered as events after reporting period and they are treated differently according to guidelines specified in IAS 10.

When constructing a demand function, it is necessary to hold many other factors constant, so that a relationship between price and output can be established.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

The given statement is true because there are other factors that impact the demand for a commodity for example if the income of a person rises then the person will consume more commodity and the demand curve will shift.

Therefore, other factors should be constant while constructing the demand function because keeping other factors constant will not impact the price and output relationship.

Suppose independent truckers operate in a perfectly competitive constant cost industry. If these firms are earning positive economic profits, what happens in the long run to the following: The price of trucking services

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Answer:

The price of trucking services would fall until equilibrium prices are reached. Only normal profit would be earned in the long run

Explanation:

A perfect competition is characterized by many buyers and sellers of homogenous goods and services. Market prices are set by the forces of demand and supply. There are no barriers to entry or exit of firms into the industry.  

In the long run, firms earn zero economic profit.  If in the short run firms are earning economic profit, in the long run firms would enter into the industry. This would drive economic profit to zero.  

Also, if in the short run, firms are earning economic loss, in the long run, firms would exit the industry until economic profit falls to zero.  

Preferred stock issued in exchange for land would be reported in the statement of cash flows in Group of answer choices the cash flows from financing activities section the cash flows from investing activities section a separate schedule the cash flows from operating activities section

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Answer: a separate schedule

Explanation:

Preferred stock, are referred to as the shares of the stock of a company whereby the dividends are paid out to the preference shareholders before the common stock dividends are issued.

It should be noted that the preferred stock which is issued in exchange for the land will be reported in the statement of cash flows in a separate schedule.

Assume the economy of country G produces hotdogs and buns in the following quantities and prices in 2017 and 2018. Assume also that 2017 is the base year and the real GDP will be calculated using 2017 prices. What is the real yearly growth (between 2017 and 2018)

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Answer:

73.70%

Explanation:

Note: The full question is attached as picture below

Real GDP in 2017 = ($3*5) + ($2*2)

Real GDP in 2017 = $15 + $4

Real GDP in 2017 = $19 million

Real GDP in 2018 = ($3*7) + ($2*6)

Real GDP in 2018 = $21 + $12

Real GDP in 2018 = $33 million

Real Growth rate between 2017 and 2018 = [(33 - 19) / 19] * 100 = [14/19] * 100 = 0.73684211 * 100 = 73.684211% = 73.70%

On June 30, 2021, Moran Corporation issued $12.5 million of its 12% bonds for $11.4 million. The bonds were priced to yield 14%. The bonds are dated June 30, 2021. Interest is payable semiannually on December 31 and July 1. If the effective interest method is used, by how much should the bond discount be reduced for the six months ended December 31, 2021

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Answer:

the reduction in the bond discount is $48,000

Explanation:

The computation of the reduction in the bond discount is as follow;

= ($11,400,000 × 14% × 1 ÷ 2) - ($12,500,000 × 12% × 1 ÷ 2)

= $798,000 - $750,000

= $48,000

Hence, the reduction in the bond discount is $48,000

Here we considered half as the interest is payable on semi-annual basis

Select the correct term for each of the following definitions. Definition Term An interest-earning deposit with a specified maturity date Any good that is widely accepted for purposes of exchange and in the repayment of debt Coins and paper money Which of the following statements about the history of banks are true? Check all that apply. Warehouse receipts, issued by goldsmiths were often used instead of gold itself to make payments. The amount of gold represented by warehouse receipts was less than the actual amount of gold on deposit. Goldsmiths held deposited gold and issued receipts to their customers.

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Question Completion with Options:

Money, Currency, Time Deposit

Answer:

1. Terms          Definitions

Time Deposit  An interest-earning deposit with a specified maturity date                                                                      

Money            Any good that is widely accepted for purposes of exchange

                       and in the repayment of debt

Currency        Coins and paper money

2. The statements about the history of banks that are true:

Warehouse receipts, issued by goldsmiths were often used instead of gold itself to make payments.

Goldsmiths held deposited gold and issued receipts to their customers.

Explanation:

Banking evolved with the activities of goldsmiths who warehoused gold brought by customers for safeguarding by issuing them with warehouse receipts.  Before long, the warehouse receipts were used as a means of payment (or exchange).  That is, the warehouse receipts were used as currency, which is the modern-day equivalent of coins and paper money.

During its inception, Devon Company purchased land for $100,000 and a building for $180,000. After exactly 3 years, it transferred these assets and cash of $50,000 to a newly created subsidiary, Regan Company, in exchange for 15,000 shares of Regan's $10 par value stock. Devon uses straight-line depreciation. Useful life for the building is 30 years, with zero residual value. An appraisal revealed that the building has a fair value of $200,000. 5) Based on the information provided, at the time of the transfer, Regan Company should record: A) Building at $180,000 and no accumulated depreciation. B) Building at $162,000 and no accumulated depreciation. C) Building at $200,000 and accumulated depreciation of $24,000. D) Building at $180,000 and accumulated depreciation of $18,000.

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Answer:

The answer is "Option D".

Explanation:

R Company must register a [tex]\$180,000[/tex] building, as well as, an accumulated [tex]\$18,000[/tex] depreciation.

It makes the design the right decision with [tex]\$180,000[/tex] as well as the accrued [tex]\$18,000[/tex] depreciation.

Turner Enterprises is analyzing a project that is expected to have annual cash flows of $77,400, $21,300 and -$6,200 for Years 1 to 3, respectively. The initial cash outlay is $84,900 and the discount rate is 11 percent. What is the modified IRR

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Answer:

8.26%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the modified IRR

First step is to calculate the Modified Year 2 cash flow

Modified Year 2 cash flow = $21,300 + (-$6,200)/1.11

Modified Year 2 cash flow= $15,714.41

Now let determine the Modified IRR

Modified IRR:$0 = -$84,900 + $77,400/(1 + IRR) + $15,714.41/(1+ IRR)^2

Modified IRR= 8.26%

Therefore the modified IRR is 8.26%

Answer each of the following independent questions.
1. Alex Meir recently won a lottery and has the option of receiving one of the following three prizes: (1) $64,000 cash immediately, (2) $20,000 cash immediately and a six-period annuity of $8,000 beginning one year from today, or (3) a six-period annuity of $13,000 beginning one year from today. Assuming an interest rate of 6%, which option should Alex choose?
2. The Weimer Corporation wants to accumulate a sum of money to repay certain debts due on December 31, 2025. Weimer will make annual deposits of $100,000 into a special bank account at the end of each of 10 years beginning December 31, 2016. Assuming that the bank account pays 7% interest compounded annually, what will be the fund balance after the last payment is made on December 31, 2025?

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Answer:

option 1

$1,381,644.80

Explanation:

Alex would choose the option that has the highest present value

Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows

Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator

pv of option 2

Cash flow in year 0 = 20,000

Cash flow in year 1 - 6 =  $8,000

i = 6%

PV = 59,338.60

OPTION 3

Cash flow in year 1 - 6 = 13,000

i - 6%

pv = 63,925.22

option 1 has the highest present value and should be chosen  

To find the PV using a financial calculator:

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

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

3. Press compute  

2.

future value of an annuity = Annual payment x annuity factor

Annuity factor = {[(1+r)^n] - 1} / r

(1.07^10 - 1 ) / 0.07 = 13.816448

13.816448 x 100,000 = $1,381,644.80

Clark's Chemical Company received refundable deposits on returnable
containers in the amount of $100,000 during 2018. Twelve percent of the
containers were not returned. The deposits are based on the container cost
marked up 20%. What is cost of goods sold relative to this forfeiture?
a. $0.
b. $2,000.
c. $10,000.
d. $14,400.

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Answer: $10000

Explanation:

The cost of goods sold relative to this forfeiture will be calculated thus:

= (Refundable deposit × percent of not returned) / (1 + Markup percentage on cost)

= ($100000 × 12%) / ( 1 + 20%)

= ($100000 × 0.12) / ( 1 + 0.2)

= $12000 / 1.20

= $10000

The cost of goods sold is $10000

Capital budgeting analysis not only requires the evaluation of cash flows but also requires the understanding of the origin of those cash flows. Based on your understanding of cash flows in a firm, complete and answer the following questions The present value of ___________ can be used to determine the basis of a firm's value. Ideally, capital budgeting analysis should take cash flows into account ___________
Understanding the nature of projects
Capital budgeting analysis often involves decisions related to expansion projects and/or replacement projects. Based on your understanding of expansion and replacement projects, complete the following:
If a clothing store opens a second retal location on the other side of town, this project would be considered__________ project.
What are sunk costs?
Acme Manufacturing owns a warehouse that it is not currently using. It could sell the warehouse for $300,000 or use the warehouse in a new project. Should Acme Manufacturing include the value of the warehouse as part of the in investment in the new project or treat the value of the warehouse as a sunk cost?
Yes, include the value of the warehouse as part of the initial investment in the new project
No, treat the value of the warehouse as a sunk cost
The role of externalities
A paper manufacturer has built a plant that meets all government-mandated environmental regulations, but the pl sant odor when it is being operated. Many residents in the area dislike the paper mill because of these unpleasant odors. This is an example of ________externality.

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Answer:

Present Value of Cash Flows

Exactly when they occur

Expansion Project

Sunk cost is the cost which is already incurred and it is not affected by the decision to accept or reject the project.

Include the value of the warehouse as part of the initial investment in the new project.

Negative Externality

Explanation:

Present value of Cash flows is the discounted cash flows which shows the real worth of the money now which is to be received in future. Sunk costs are not part of the project as they are already incurred. These cost are not included in the calculations of the project cash flows. Negative externality is the undesirable impact due to production and manufacturing plants operations on the environment.

Consider the following time series data. Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 Value 19 13 15 12 17 15 Using the average of all the historical data as a forecast for the next period, compute the following. (Round your answers to two decimal places.)
measures of forecast accuracy:Mean absolute error (MAE)Mean squared error (MSE)Mean absolute percentage error (MAPE)Round your answers to two decimal places.MAE =MSE =MAPE =Using the average of all the historical data as a forecast for the next period, compute the same three values. Round your answers to two decimal places.MAE =MSE =MAPE =Which method appears to provide the more accurate forecasts for the historical data?

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Answer:

1. We have:

MAE = 3.60

MSE = 15.60

MAPE = 25.45

2. We have:

MAE = 2.62

MSE = 11.11

MAPE = 19.59

3. The average of all the historical data provides the more accurate forecasts for the historical data.

Explanation:

Note: This question is not correct as the average of all the historical data is asked to be used as a forecast for the next period in requirements 1 and 2 instead of the naïve method (most recent value) for the first requirement. The correct question is therefore presented before answering the question as follows:

Consider the following time series data.

Week     1      2       3      4       5       6

Value    19    13      15     12     17      15

1. Using the naïve method (most recent value) as the forecast for the next period, compute the following (Round your answers to two decimal places.) measures of forecast accuracy:

a. Mean absolute error (MAE)

b. Mean squared error (MSE)

c. Mean absolute percentage error (MAPE).

2. Using the average of all the historical data as a forecast for the next period, compute the same three values. Round your answers to two decimal places.

3. Which method appears to provide the more accurate forecasts for the historical data?

The explanation of the answer is now provided as follows:

The following formulae are to be used:

MAE = Total of Error / Number of observations

MSE = Total of Error^2 / Number of observations

MAPE = Total of Error % / Number of observations

1. Using the naïve method (most recent value) as the forecast for the next period, compute the following (Round your answers to two decimal places.) measures of forecast accuracy:

Note: See part 1 of the attached excel file for the determination of Naïve and Calculations of Error, Error^2 and Error % using the naïve method as the forecast for the next period.

From the attached excel file, we have:

MAE = 18.00 / 5 = 3.60

MSE = 78.00 / 5 = 15.60

MAPE = 127.23 / 5 = 25.45

2. Using the average of all the historical data as a forecast for the next period, compute the same three values. Round your answers to two decimal places.

Note: See part 2 of the attached excel file for the determination of Naïve and Calculations of Error, Error^2 and Error % using the average of all the historical data as a forecast for the next period.

From the attached excel file, we have:

MAE = 13.12 / 5 = 2.62

MSE = 55.55 / 5 = 11.11

MAPE = 97.94 / 5 = 19.59

3. Which method appears to provide the more accurate forecasts for the historical data?

The average of all the historical data provides the more accurate forecasts for the historical data comparing the values of its MAE, MSE and MAPE to the values of MAE, MSE and MAPE of Naive method. This is because the error values of the average of all the historical data are much lowest and more closest to the actual data.

Bush Company reported net income of $60,000 for the year. During the year, accounts receivable decreased by $8,000, accounts payable increased by $4,000 and depreciation expense of $5,000 was recorded. Net cash provided by operating activities for the year is Group of answer choices

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Answer:

Net income from operating activities = $77000

Explanation:

Below is the calculation for Net income from operating activities:

Given the net income = $60000

Decrease in accounts receivable = $8000

Increase in accounts payable = $4000

Depreciation = $5000

Add the values in the net income in order to get the net income from operating activities.

Net income from operating activities = 60000 + 8000 + 4000 + 5000

Net Income from operating activities = $77000

Andrews Co. can purchase 20,000 units of Part XYZ from a supplier for $18 per part. Andrews' per unit manufacturing costs for 20,000 units is as follows: Cost Per Unit Total Variable manufacturing cost $12 $240,000 Supervisor salary $3 $60,000 Depreciation $1 $20,000 Allocated fixed overhead $7 $140,000 If the part is purchased, the supervisor position will be eliminated. The special equipment has no other use and no salvage value. Total allocated fixed overhead would be unaffected by the decision. The company should ______.

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Answer:

Andrews Co.

The company should ______.

should make the part.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Costs to make Part XYZ:

                                        Cost Per Unit       Total

Variable manufacturing cost  $12          $240,000

Supervisor salary                     $3             $60,000

Depreciation                             $1             $20,000

Allocated fixed overhead        $7           $140,000

Units to be made or bought = 20,000 units

Cost to buy Part XYZ = $18 per part.

Relevant costs:

                                              Make          Buy         Difference

Variable manufacturing cost  $12

Supervisor salary                     $3

Total relevant cost per unit   $15            $18               $3

Total costs                      $300,000   $360,000     $60,000

b) There is a cost-saving of $60,000 when Part XYZ is made internally.  The cost of depreciation is not relevant in the decision since the equipment has no salvage value or any other use.  Similarly, the fixed overhead will still be incurred, no matter the alternative chosen by the company.

Suppose the annual inflation rate in the US is expected to be 2.5 %, while it is expected to be 18.00 % in Mexico. The current spot rate (on 1/1/X0) for the Mexican Peso (MXN) is $0.1000. If the spot rate of MXN turns out to be $0.085 on 1/1/X1, the net cash flow of a US importer from Mexico will: Group of answer choices Increase Decrease

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Answer:

Increase

Explanation:

In putting the question into a better perspective let us assume that the US importer buys goods from Mexico every year to the Tune of 1,000,000 Mexican Pesos.

The expected exchange rate  on 1/1/X1=$0.1000*(1+2.5%)/(1+18%)

The expected exchange rate  on 1/1/X1=$0.086864407

Amount paid based on expected exchange rate=1,000,000*$0.086864407

Amount paid based on expected exchange rate=$86,864.41

Amount paid based on actual exchange=1,000,000*$0.085

Amount paid based on actual exchange=$85,000

The above means that the US importer paid a lesser amount($85000) than it should have paid, hence, its net cash flow would increase due to a reduction in payment

Balance Sheet Jay Pembroke started a business in April. Prepare a Balance Sheet using the following balances for April transactions. Cash $12,950 Accounts Receivable 2,000 Office Supplies 4,600 Prepaid Insurance 1,200 Accounts Payable $300 Jay Pembroke, Capital 18,000 Jay Pembroke, Drawing 100 Service Fees 3,300 Rent Expense 750 You will need to calculate the ending balance of the Capital account.

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Answer:

Jay Pembroke Company

Balance Sheet as of April 30

Assets:

Cash                                 $12,950

Accounts Receivable          2,000

Office Supplies                   4,600

Prepaid Insurance               1,200

Total assets                    $20,750

Liabilities:

Accounts Payable               $300

Jay Pembroke, Capital    20,450

Total liabilities + equity $20,750

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Assets:

Cash $12,950

Accounts Receivable 2,000

Office Supplies 4,600

Prepaid Insurance 1,200

Liabilities:

Accounts Payable $300

Statement of Owner's Equity:

Jay Pembroke, Capital 18,000

Net income                    2,550

Jay Pembroke, Drawing  (100)

Ending Capital            20,450

Income Statement for the month ended April 30

Service Fees 3,300

Rent Expense  750

Net income   2,550

An upward-sloping yield curve Multiple Choice may be an indication that interest rates are expected to increase. may incorporate a liquidity premium. may reflect the confounding of the liquidity premium with interest rate expectations. All of the options are correct. None of the options are correct.

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Answer:

All of the options are correct.

Explanation:

The upward sloping yield curve includes the signal with related to the rate of interest that are predicted to rise. It incorporated the liquidity premium. Also it present the liquidity premium along with the predictions of the rate of interest that should be confounded

so as per the given situation, all given statement should be considered

hence, all of the options are correct should be relevant

Compare and contrast different ways in which a taxpayer triggers a realization event by disposing of an asset.

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Answer:

There are many ways a taxpayer can trigger a realization event.  She can trigger it through a sale or trade by receiving a value greater than the disposed asset.  She can also trigger a realization event by making a gift to charity.  Other ways include disposal, for example, to a landfill and destruction through natural disaster.  In the latter cases, there is a loss to the taxpayer.  With a natural disaster, the taxpayer can only obtain a realization gain if reimbursed by the insurance company.

Explanation:

A realization event happens when there is a sale or a disposal of an asset or a discharge from a liability.  There is usually an increase in the value realized from the disposal, which is greater than the asset's value before disposal. It also happens when the taxpayer receives a relief from a liability or completes a profitable transaction.

The following information pertains to Cullumber Company. 1. Cash balance per bank, July 31, $11,310. 2. July bank service charge not recorded by the depositor $65. 3. Cash balance per books, July 31, $11,440. 4. Deposits in transit, July 31, $4,615. 5. $2,600 collected for Cullumber Company in July by the bank through electronic funds transfer. The accounts receivable collection has not been recorded by Cullumber Company. 6. Outstanding checks, July 31, $1,950. (a) Prepare a bank reconciliation at July 31, 2022.

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Cullumber Company

Bank Reconciliation

July 31, 2022

Cash balance as per bank

$11,310

Add:

Deposits in transit

$4,615

Less:

Outstanding checks

($1,950)

Adjusted bank balance

$13,975

Cash balance per books

$11,440

Add:

Electronic fund transfer received

$2,600

Less:

Bank service charges

($65)

Adjusted cash balance

$13,975

Ferric Chemicals, Inc. has fixed costs of $34,000 per month. The highest production volume during the year was in January when 100,000 units were produced, 71,000 units were sold, and total costs of $640,000 were incurred. In June, the company produced only 60,000 units. What was the total cost incurred in June? (Round any intermediate calculations to the nearest cent and your final answer to the nearest dollar.)

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Answer:

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Under absorption costing , a company had the following per unit costs when 10,000 units were produced Direct labor Direct materials Variable overhead Total variable cost Fixed overhead ( / Total product cost per unit $ 2.80 3.80 4.80 11.40 6.00 $ 17.40 Required : 1. Compute the company's total product cost per unit under absorption costing if 12,500 units had been produced 2. Fill in the blank with increase or decrease

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Answer:

Total unitary cost= $16.2

Explanation:

First, we need to compute the total fixed overhead:

Total fixed overhead= 10,000*6= 60,000

Now, the unitary absorption cost for 12,500 units:

Direct labor= 2.8

Direct materials= 3.8

Variable overhead= 4.8

Total variable cost= $11.4

Fixed overhead= (60,000/12,500)= 4.8

Total unitary cost= $16.2

The unitary cost is lower.

JRE2 Inc. entered into a contract to install a pipeline for a fixed price of $2,245,000. JRE2 recognizes revenue upon contract completion.


Cost incurred Estimated Cost to Complete
2020 $ 256,000 $ 1,580,000
2021 1,630,000 533,000
2022 480,000 0

In 2022, JRE2 would report gross profit (loss) of:

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Answer:

Explanation:

In 2022,  

Contract Price          2,245,000  

Less: Cost incurred  

2020           (256,000)  

2021        (1,580,000)  

2022          (630,000)  

Gross Margin           (145,000)

Refer to the In the News below:
ATTACHMENT IS GIVEN BELOW
Instructions: Round your response to two decimal places.
a. How much more are U.S. consumers paying for the 12 billion tons of sugar they consume each year as a result of the quotas on sugar imports?
$ ______ more per pound of sugar

b. How much sales revenue are foreign sugar producers losing as a result of those same quotas?
a) Quantity of decreased sales multiplied by the price of sugar
b) Quantity of decreased sales adding the price of sugar
c) Quantity of decreased sales subtracting the price of sugar
d) Quantity of decreased sales divided by the price of sugar

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Answer:

Explanation:

B-Quantity of decreased sales day the price of sugar

evaluate the pricing strategy of Vinmart retail system

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Answer:i think vinsmart is ok

Explanation:

Suppose that a company has successfully used architectural innovation to reconfigure a product and is now the market leader. In order to improve its product offering, extend the time that it can extract profits from its products, and maintain high entry barriers for new rivals, itwill most likely engage in __________ innovation next.A. radical.B. architectural.C. incremental.D. either radical or architectural.E. disruptive.

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The correct answer is C. incremental
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