Beginning three months from now, you want to be able to withdraw $2,700 each quarter from your bank account to cover college expenses over the next four years. If the account pays .67 percent interest per quarter, how m

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Answer 1

Answer:

PV= $40,835.6

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Quarterly withdrawal (A)= $2,700

Number of periods= 4*4= 16 quarters

Interest rate= 0.67% per quarter

To calculate the initial investment, we need to use the following formula:

PV= A*{(1/i) - 1/[i*(1 + i)^n]}

PV= 2,700*{(1/0.0067) - 1 / [0.0067*(1.0067)^16]

PV= $40,835.6


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7. During January 2005, an Italian invested in the Italian stock market and earned a return of 1.47%. During the same month, an American investor investing in the Italian stock market earned a return of –2.358%.

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Answer:

Escreva a expressão algébrica correspondente a cada sentença abaixo descrita.

a) O quadrado de um número real x.

b) O cubo de um número real y.

c) O triplo de um número adicionado ao dobro de um número k.

d) A terça parte de um número real diminuído 7.

Explanation:

Escreva a expressão algébrica correspondente a cada sentença abaixo descrita.

a) O quadrado de um número real x.

b) O cubo de um número real y.

c) O triplo de um número adicionado ao dobro de um número k.

d) A terça parte de um número real diminuído 7.

In a perpetual inventory system a.a count must be made in order to know the inventory amount. b.the inventory records cannot be computerized. c.the amount of inventory for sale and the amount sold are not listed in the inventory account. d.each purchase and sale of inventory is recorded in the inventory account.

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Answer:

d. each purchase and sale of inventory is recorded in the inventory account.

Explanation:

The perpetual inventory system keeps record of inventory and cost of sales after each and every transaction. Its records are always updated after every purchase or sale transaction thus, In a perpetual inventory system : each purchase and sale of inventory is recorded in the inventory account.

Suppose Cold Goose Metal Works Inc. is evaluating a proposed capital budgeting project (project Beta) that will require an initial investment of $3,000,000. The project is expected to generate the following net cash flows:

Year Cash Flow
Year 1 $350,000
Year 2 $450,000
Year 3 $450,000
Year 4 $450,000

Cold Goose Metal Works Inc.'s weighted average cost of capital is 8%, and project Beta has the same risk as the firm's average project. Based on the cash flows, what is project Beta's NPV?

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Answer:

Cold Goose Metal Works Inc.

Based on the cash flows, project Beta's NPV is negative:

= ($1,602,200).

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Initial investment in project Beta = $3,000,000

Weighted average cost of capital = 8%

Net cash flows:

Year        Cash Flow    Discount Factor   Present Value

Year 1     $350,000           0.926                  $324,100  

Year 2    $450,000           0.857                    385,650

Year 3    $450,000           0.794                    357,300

Year 4    $450,000           0.735                    330,750

Total cash inflows =                                   $1,397,800

Investment cost =                                     $3,000,000

NPV =                                                        -$1,602,200

b) Cold Goose should not pursue the investment.  The cash outflows outweigh the cash inflows by more than 50%.  The net present value of the project is negative.

The most significant real economic cost of high unemployment is: the potential goods and services that might have been produced but weren't. the money cost of retraining persons to obtain new jobs. the lost tax revenue that might have been paid by persons if they had worked. the money cost of unemployment insurance payments to the unemployed.

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Answer:

the potential goods and services that might have been produced but weren't.

Explanation:

Unemployment occurs when those who are willing and able to work do not have jobs

Types of unemployment

structural unemployment is an unemployment that occurs as a result of changes in the economy. These changes can be as a result of changes in technology, polices or competition. Structural unemployment tends to be permanent.  

Frictional unemployment:  the period of time a person is unemployed from the period he leaves his current job and the time he gets another job. Eg. when a real estate agent who leaves a job in Texas and searches for a similar, higher-paying job in California.

Voluntary unemployment: e.g. worker at a fast-food restaurant who quits work and attends college.

Cyclical unemployment: it occurs as a result of fluctuations in the economy. Unemployment would be high in a downturn and low in a boom  

Economic cost or implicit cost or opportunity cost is cost is the cost of the next best option forgone when one alternative is chosen over other alternatives.

One of the most significant economic cost of unemployment is the potential output lost as a result of unemployment

To what extent are moral ideas reflect society around us, and to what extent are we free to think for ourselves about moral matters?

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Answer:

Moral ideas reflect society through collective behaviors that are presented by a large part of the population. These behaviors determine how far we are free to think about moral issues, as there is a social pressure that we associate our thoughts within this collective behavior.

Explanation:

Moral ideas determine what is right and wrong within society. This makes the population organize to act and behave in accordance with these oral ideas, collectively, always encouraging what is considered correct, good and progressive. This type of concept limits the freedom of individuals to think for themselves and reach their own conclusions about moral issues and social behavior, because there is pressure for the moral ideas accepted by most members of the population to be accepted without debate. For this reason, issues such as homosexuality, abortion, euthanasia, among others, are sources of criticism for a social minority, which decides to take a stand on these issues in a way contrary to the positing revealed as a moral idea by the majority of society.

A restaurant currently uses 62,500 boxes of napkins each year at a constant daily rate. The cost to order napkins is $200.00 per order and the annual carrying cost for one box of napkins is $1.00. If the restaurant orders the optimal (EOQ) number of boxes each time an order is placed, then the number of orders placed during the year would be

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Answer:

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The Milestone Decision Authority is responsible for establishing the Critical Operational Issues (COIs) that will be addressed in testing.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

The following adjusted trial balance is the result of the adjustments made at the end of the month of July for Ladonna Douglas Corporation.
Ladonna Douglas Corporation
ADJUSTED TRIAL BALANCE
July 31, 20--
ACCOUNT TITLE DEBIT CREDIT
Cash 34,750.00
Accounts Receivable 9,750.00
Office Supplies 2,525.00
Store Supplies 4,785.00
Machinery 10,750.00
Accumulated Depreciation 2,150.00
Accounts Payable 14,300.00
Notes Payable 11,500.00
Common Stock 33,725.00
Retained Earnings 20,000.00
Dividends 13,250.00
Service Revenue 41,500.00
Wages Expense 37,425.00
Rent Expense 3,000.00
Advertising Expense 2,750.00
Office Supplies Expense 1,465.00
Store Supplies Expense 2,150.00
Depreciation Expense 575.00
Totals 123,175.00 123,175.00
Required:
Utilize these adjusted values to perform the closing entries for Ladonna Douglas Corporation.

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Answer:

Jul-31

Dr Service revenue $41,500

Dr Retained earnings $5,865

Cr Wages expense $37,425

Cr Rent expense $3,000

Cr Advertising expense $2,750

Cr Office supplies expense $1,465

Cr Store supplies expense $2,150

Cr Depreciation expense $575

Jul-31

Dr Retained earnings $13,250

Cr Dividends $13,250

( To close dividends)

Explanation:

Preparation of the closing entries for Ladonna Douglas Corporation

First step is to prepare the income statement

INCOME STATEMENT

Revenues:

Service revenue $41,500

Less Expenses:

Wages expense $37,425

Rent expense $3,000

Advertising expense $2,750

Office supplies expense $1,465

Store supplies expense $2,150

Depreciation expense $575

Total expenses (-$47,365)

Net Loss ($5,865)

($41,500-$47,365)

Now let Prepare the closing entries

Jul-31

Dr Service revenue $41,500

Dr Retained earnings $5,865

Cr Wages expense $37,425

Cr Rent expense $3,000

Cr Advertising expense $2,750

Cr Office supplies expense $1,465

Cr Store supplies expense $2,150

Cr Depreciation expense $575

( To close income summary)

Jul-31

Dr Retained earnings $13,250

Cr Dividends $13,250

( To close dividends)

A recent study determined that, at the current market price, there is a shortage of widgets in Pleasantville. If the market for widgets is allowed to adjust, the ultimate result will be:

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Answer: b. an increase in price and an increase in the quantity supplied

Explanation:

According to the law of supply and demand, when the supply of a good is low, the price should be high to reflect this scarcity. In this case, the supply of widgets is low, hence the shortage.

If the market was able to freely adjust, the price of widgets would increase to reflect this shortage. When supplies see this increase, they will increase their supply so as to earn more profits.

Frederic Taylor applied the scientific method to management . In many cases,this meant measuring a process to determine it optimal possible output .Discuss a time you have seen measurements used to manage a process

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Kaskin, Inc., stock has a beta of 1.2 and Quinn, Inc., stock has a beta of .6. Which of the following statements is most accurate?
a. The expected rate of return will be higher for the stock of Kaskin, Inc., than that of Quinn, Inc.
b. The stock of Kaskin, Inc., has more total risk than Quinn, Inc.
c. The stock of Quinn, Inc., has more systematic risk than that of Kaskin, Inc.

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Answer: a. The expected rate of return will be higher for the stock of Kaskin, Inc., than that of Quinn, Inc.

Explanation:

The beta of a stock measures its systematic risk which is its risk in relation to the market. With a higher systematic risk, there would be a higher expected return to compensate for this risk.

The beta is used to calculate the expected return in the CAPM formula:

Expected return = Risk free rate + Beta * Market premium

Note how the higher the beta, the higher the expected return based on the above formula.

McBride's Dairy has 200 gallons of heavy cream and 600 gallons of skimmed milk and has incurred $1,000 of joint costs at the split-off point. It can sell each product at the split-off point or process it further in relatively similar processes, so management has decided that the most appropriate method for allocating joint costs is the market value at split-off point. One gallon of cream sells for $15, while one gallon of milk sells for $4. How much of the joint cost is allocated to cream

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Answer:

$560

Explanation:

Calculation to determine How much of the joint cost is allocated to cream

Units Selling price Sales value Percentage of sales value Allocated cost

Cream (200*15=3,000) (3,000/5,400 = 56%)

(1,000 x 56% = $560)

Skimmed milk (600*4=2,400) (2,400/5,400 = 44%) (1,000 x 44% = $440)

Total $5,400 100% $1,000

($3,000+$2,400=$5,400)

(56%+44%=100%)

($560+$440=$1,00)

Therefore the joint cost allocated to CREAM is $560

Payne Company provided the following information relevant to its inventory sales and purchases for December 2013 and the first quarter of 2014:

Dec. 2013 Jan. 2014 Feb. 2014 Mar. 2014
(Actual) (Budgeted) (Budgeted) (Budgeted)
Cost of goods sold $80,000 $140,000 $180,000 $120,000

Desired ending inventory levels are 25% of the following month's projected cost of goods sold. The company purchases all inventory on account. January Year 2 budgeted purchases are $180,000. The normal schedule for inventory payments is 60% payment in month of purchase and 40% payment in month following purchase.

Budgeted cash payments for inventory in February 2014 would be: __________

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Answer:

$171,000

Explanation:

Purchases in February = ($120,000 * 25%) + ($180,000 -$180,000*25%)

Purchases in February = $30,000 + $135,000

Purchases in February = $165,000

Payment in February = ($180,000 * 40%) + ($165,000 * 60%)

Payment in February = $72,000 + $99,000

Payment in February = $171,000

So, the bdgeted cash payments for inventory in February 2014 will be $171,000.

Sales $ 610,000 Cost of goods sold 430,000 Salaries 111,000 ($25,200 is indirect) Utilities 17,000 ($6,000 is indirect) Depreciation 48,800 ($17,200 is indirect) Office expenses 26,200 (all indirect) 1. Prepare a departmental income statement for 2019. 2.

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Answer:

Sales                                                                                          $610,000

Less: Cost of Goods sold                                                        ($430,000)

Gross Profit                                                                               $180,000

Less:

 Salaries                                                 $111,000

 Utilities                                                  $17,000

 Depreciation                                         $48,800

 Office expenses                                   $26,200                 ($203,000)

Operating loss                                                                        ($23,000)

 

The specific actions to be taken in implementing a strategy.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached we can say the following.

In general terms, the specific actions to be taken in implementing a strategy are the following.

First of all, the manager has to clearly define the strategic plan and its content.

Then, define the general goal, and specific goals. It is highly recommended to use the SMART formula. Goals have to be specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and time-bound.

Then, define the Key Performing Indicators or KPI's. These will serve to define the results the company expects to accomplish with the plan.

Create a series of programs and specific actions to reach the goals.

Then, to implement the tactics or specific programs.

Monitoring the programs and then evaluate the results to provide feedback.

Cost accumulation is the determination of the dollar amounts of direct materials, direct labor and overhead costs, and cost measurement is the recognition and recording of costs. True False

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Answer:

true......................

By participating in _____, sellers can automate the fulfillment function of business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce.

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Answer:

Buyer-side marketplaces

Explanation:

The Production Department of Hruska Corporation has submitted the following forecast of units to be produced by quarter for the upcoming fiscal year:
1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter
Units to be produced 10,400 9,400 11,400 12,400
Each unit requires 0.25 direct labor-hours and direct laborers are paid $12.00 per hour. In addition, the variable manufacturing overhead rate is $1.70 per direct labor-hour. The fixed manufacturing overhead is $84,000 per quarter. The only noncash element of manufacturing overhead is depreciation, which is $24,000 per quarter.
Required:
1. Prepare the company’s direct labor budget for the upcoming fiscal year, assuming that the direct labor workforce is adjusted each quarter to match the number of hours required to produce the forecasted number of units produced.
2. Prepare the company’s manufacturing overhead budget.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation is presented below:

1. For Direct labor budget

Particulars           1st quarter  2nd quarter   3rd quarter  4th quarter Year

Production Units   10400        9400                11400            12400       43600

direct labor time

per unit (hr)             0.25         0.25                   0.25               0.25         0.25

Total direct labor

hour needed           2600      2350                   2850               3100     10900

direct labor cost

per hour                   12              12                         12                    12          12

Total direct

labor cost              31200         28200               34200           37200 130800

2. For Manufacturing overhead budget

Particulars           1st quarter       2nd quarter   3rd quarter   4th quarter Year

Variable

manufacturing overhead 4420    3995              4845            5270         18530

Fixed manufacturing

overhead               84000            84000            84000        84000      336000

Total manufacturing

overhead            88420               87995              88845          89270 354530

Less: depreciation  -24000        -24000             -24000        -24000 -96000

cash disbursement

for manufacturing overhead 64420  63995  64845    65270    258530

If 2 percent growth is your break-even point for an investment project, under which outlook for the economy would you be more inclined to go ahead with the investment: (1) A forecast for economic growth that ranges from 0 to 4 percent, or (2) a forecast of 2 percent growth for sure, assuming the forecasts are equally reliable? What core principle does this illustrate?

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Answer: (2) a forecast of 2 percent growth for sure, assuming the forecasts are equally reliable.

Core principle 5 - Stability improves welfare.

Explanation:

Based on the information given, I'll be more inclined to go ahead with the investment whereby there is a forecast of 2 percent growth for sure, assuming the forecasts are equally reliable.

It should be noted that when there's uncertainty about the future, it leads to the unattractiveness of investment. Here, the core principle illustrated is Core principle 5 - Stability improves welfare.

Based on this model, households earn income when firms __________ purchase goods and services ___________in markets for factors of production. Suppose Caroline earns $625 per week working as jewelry appraiser for Classy's Jewelry Store. She uses $10 to get her car washed at Spotless Car Wash. Spotless Car Wash pays Antonio $275 per week to wash cars. Antonio uses $150 to purchase a necklace from Classy's Jewelry Store.
Identify whether each of the following events in this scenario occurs in the market for factors of production or the market for goods and services.
Event Market for Factors of Production Market for Goods and Services
Caroline spends $10 to get her car washed.
Antonio spends $150 to purchase a necklace from Classy's Jewelry Store.
Antonio earns $275 per week working for Spotless Car Wash.
Which of the elements of this scenario represent a flow from a household to a firm? This could be a flow of dollars, inputs, or outputs.
i. The car wash Caroline receives
ii. The $275 per week
iii. Antonio earns working for Spotless Car wash
The $150 Antonio spends to purchase a necklace from Classy's Jewelry Store
The actual economy is more complicated than the one illustrated in the previous circular-flow diagram of a simple economy
True / False

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Answer and Explanation:

Market for Factors of Production:

Antonio earns $275 per week working for Spotless Car Wash.

Market for Goods and Services:

Caroline spends $10 to get her car washed.

Antonio spends $150 to purchase a necklace from Classy's Jewelry Store.

Which of the elements of this scenario represent a flow from a household to a firm?

The $150 Antonio spends to purchase a necklace from Classy's Jewelry Store

The actual economy is more complicated than the one illustrated in the previous circular-flow diagram of a simple economy - false

The circular flow of income represents the flow of economic exchanges between economic agents in the economy. If a household provides the labor factor of production, it is paid and uses the same money to purchase from the same firms that produce goods and services. This is a cycle and actually doesn't get more complex than this in real life, only involves alot more firms or economic agents.

Exercise 4-11 Computing net sales for multiple-step income statement LO P4 A company reports the following sales-related information. Sales, gross $ 245,000 Sales returns and allowances $ 20,000 Sales discounts 4,900 Sales salaries expense 10,900 Prepare the net sales portion only of this company’s multiple-step income statement.

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Answer:

Net sales revenue= 220,100

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Sales, gross $ 245,000

Sales returns and allowances $ 20,000

Sales discounts 4,900

Sales salaries expense 10,900

Sales salaries expense is not a part of the net sales in a multiple-step income statement. The net sales are as follow:

Sales= 245,000

Sales returns and allowances=  (20,000)

Sales discounts= (4,900)

Net sales revenue= 220,100

In a small open economy, output (gross domestic product) is $25 billion, government purchases are $6 billion, and net factor payments from abroad are zero. Desired consumption and desired investment are related to the world real interest rate in the following manner:
World Real Interest Rate Desired Consumption Desired Investment
5% $12 billion $3 billion
4% $13 billion $4 billion
3% $14 billion $5 billion
2% $15 billion $6 billion
For each value of the world real interest rate, find national saving, foreign lending, and absorption. Calculate net exports as the difference between output and absorption. What is the relationship between net exports and foreign lending?

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Answer:

Consumption is given.

Investment is also given.

Government spending is $6 billion.

GDP is $25 billion.

National Saving = GDP - Consumption - Government spending

Foreign lending = Savings - Investment

Absorption = Consumption + Investment + Government spending

Net Exports = GDP - Absorption

The relationship/ correlation between Net Exports and Foreign Lending is one that is perfectly positive as both measures are exactly the same.  

bank holds ​$10 for every​ $100 in deposits. The bank wants to hold ​$9 for every​ $100 in deposits. The bank holds desired reserves of ​$7 comma 000 and actual reserves of ​$12 comma 000 . What is the actual reserve​ ratio, the desired reserve​ ratio, and the excess reserves ​?

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Answer:

Actual reserve ratio = Money that bank holds per deposit

= 10 / 100

= 10%

Desired reserve ratio = Money banks wants to hold per deposit

= 9 / 100

= 9%

Excess reserves = Actual reserves - desired reserves

= 12,000 - 7,000

= $5,000

John is a self-employed computer consultant who lives and works in Dallas. John paid for the following activities in conjunction with his business. Which is not deductible in any amount?
1. Dinner with a potential client where the client's business was discussed.
2. A trip to Houston to negotiate a contract.
3. A seminar in Houston on new developments in the software industry.
4. A trip to New York to visit a school chum who is also interested in computers.
A. 4 only
B. 3 only
C. 2 only
D.None of these
E. 1 only

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definitely none of these

XYZ Corporation manufactures air conditioners and has the capacity to manufacture and sell 80,000 units each year. It is currently only manufacturing and selling 60,000 units. The following per unit numbers relate to annual operations at 60,000 units: Per Unit Selling price $ 125 Manufacturing costs: Variable $ 25 Fixed $ 40 Selling and administrative costs: Variable $ 10 Fixed $ 15 A customer would like to purchase 3,000 air conditioners from XYZ but only if they can get them for $75 each. Variable selling and administrative costs on this special order will drop down to $2 per unit. This special order will not affect the 60,000 regular sales and it will not affect the total fixed costs. The annual financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company as a result of accepting this special order from this customer should be:

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Answer:

The annual financial advantage is $147000

Explanation:

A computer manufacturer is producing a one-of-a-kind innovation called Innovel, a cloud computing software that helps navigate Internet content. While making the channel decision and finalizing the distribution arrangement, the manufacturer is keen on limiting the distribution of Innovel and gives only Techaven Inc. the rights to sell Innovel in that region. Techaven is known for its unique facilities and specialized inventories. In this case, the manufacturer is using the ________ arrangement of distribution.

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Answer: exclusive

Explanation:

Exclusive distribution occurs when a manufacturer authorizes only one distributor to sells its product within a particular region. It should be noted that this distribution arrangement is typically used for premium and exclusive products.

Since the manufacturer is keen on limiting the distribution of Innovel and gives only Techaven Inc. the rights to sell Innovel in that region, the this is an exclusive arrangement of distribution.

According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers, finance graduates make an average of (µ) $52,402 a year. The standard deviation of annual salaries of finance graduates is (σ) $7,000. A random sample of 100 accounting graduates show that the sample mean salary is $54,390.If we were to increase the sample size (n) from 100 to 144, the z score will:A) increase.B) decrease.C) stay the same.D) be zero.

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Answer:

National Association of Colleges and Employers

Therefore, if we were to increase the sample size (n) from 100 to 144, the z score will:

A) increase.

Explanation:

a) Data:

Mean (average) (µ) annual earnings of finance graduates = $52,402

Standard deviation of annual salaries of finance graduates (σ) = $7,000

Sample size of accounting graduates (n) = 100

Sample mean salary = $54,390

If sample size were increased to 144, from 100, what happens to the z score will be:

Calculating z score:

z = (x-μ)/σ

= (54,390 - 52,402)/7,000

= 0.284

Example:

= (58,000 - 52,402)/7,000

= 0.8

b) In statistics, as the sample size is increased from 100 to 144, the sample mean, x, ($54,390) and standard deviation ($7,000) will be closer in value to the population mean, μ, ($52,402) and standard deviation, σ.

Ehler Corporation sells rock-climbing products and also operates an indoor climbing facility for climbing enthusiasts. During the last part of 2017, Ehler had the following transactions related to notes payable.
Sept. 1
Issued a $12,000 note to Pippen to purchase inventory. The 3-month note payable bears interest of 6% and is due December 1. (Ehler uses a perpetual inventory system.)
Sept.
30 Recorded accrued interest for the Pippen note.
Oct.
1 Issued a $16,500, 8%, 4-month note to Prime Bank to finance the purchase of a new climbing wall for advanced climbers. The note is due February 1.
Oct.
31 Recorded accrued interest for the Pippen note and the Prime Bank note.
Nov.
1 Issued a $26,000 note and paid $8,000 cash to purchase a vehicle to transport clients to nearby climbing sites as part of a new series of climbing classes. This note bears interest of 6% and matures in 12 months.
Nov.
30 Recorded accrued interest for the Pippen note, the Prime Bank note, and the vehicle note.
Dec.
1 Paid principal and interest on the Pippen note.
Dec.
31 Recorded accrued interest for the Prime Bank note and the vehicle note.
Instructions
(a) Prepare journal entries for the transactions noted above.
(b) Post the above entries to the Notes Payable, Interest Payable, and Interest Expense accounts. (Use T-accounts.)
Interest Payable $590
(c) Show the balance sheet presentation of notes payable and interest payable at December 31.
(d) How much interest expense relating to notes payable did Ehler incur during the year?

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Answer:

Ehler Corporation

a) Journal Entries:

Sept. 1  Debit Inventory $12,000

Credit 6%, 3-month Notes Payable (Pippen) $12,000)

To record issuance of note to purchase inventory.

Sept.  30 Debit Interest expense $60

Credit Interest Payable $60

To accrue interest expense ($12,000 * 6% * 1/12).

Oct.  1 Debit Climbing Wall $16,500

Credit 8%, 4-month Note Payable (Prime Bank) $16,500

To record issuance of note payable to purchase climbing wall.

Oct.  31 Debit Interest expense $170

Credit Interest payable $170

To accrue interest expense ($60 + $16,500 * 8% * 1/12).

Nov.  1 Debit Vehicle $26,000

Credit Cash $8,000

Credit 6%, 12-month Note Payable $18,000

To record the purchase of a new vehicle for climbers.

Nov.  30 Debit Interest expense $260

Credit Interest payable $260

To accrue interest expense ($170 + $18,000 * 6% * 1/12).

Dec.  1 Debit 6% Notes Payable (Pippen) $12,000)

Debit Interest payable $180

Credit Cash $12,180

To record the payment of principal and interests.

Dec.  31 Debit Interest expense $200

Credit Interest payable $200

To accrue interest expense ($110 + $90)

b) T-accounts:

Notes Payable

Date      Account Titles            Debit      Credit

Sept. 1    Inventory                                 $12,000

Oct.  1    Climbing Wall                             16,500

Nov.  1    Vehicle                                      18,000

Dec.  1    Cash                       $12,000

Dec. 31  Balance                   34,500

Interest Payable

Date       Account Titles            Debit      Credit

Sept.  30 Interest expense                          $60

Oct.  31    Interest expense                           170

Nov.  30  Interest expense                          260

Dec.  1     Cash                            $180

Dec.  31   Interest expense                         200

Dec. 31   Balance                       $510

Interest Expense

Date       Account Titles            Debit      Credit

Sept.  30 Interest payable           $60

Oct.  31    Interest payable            170

Nov.  30  Interest payable           260

Dec.  31   Interest payable           200

Dec. 31   Income summary                     $690

c) Balance Sheet:

Current liabilities:

Interest payable          $510

Notes payable       $34,500

d) Total interest expense = $690

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Sept. 1  Inventory $12,000 6% Notes Payable (Pippen) $12,000) to purchase inventory. The 3-month note payable

Sept.  30 Interest expense $60 Interest payable $60 ($12,000 * 6% * 1/12)

Oct.  1 Climbing Wall $16,500 8%, 4-month Note Payable (Prime Bank) $16,500

Oct.  31 Interest expense $170 Interest payable $170 ($60 + $16,500 * 8% * 1/12)

Nov.  1 Vehicle $26,000 Cash $8,000 6%, 12-month Note Payable $18,000

Nov.  30 Interest expense $260 Interest payable $260 ($170 + $18,000 * 6% * 1/12)

Dec.  1 6% Notes Payable (Pippen) $12,000) Interest payable $180 Cash $12,180

Dec.  31 Interest expense $200 Interest payable $200

Wii Brothers, a game manufacturer, has a new idea for an adventure game. It can market the game either as a traditional board game or as an interactive DVD, but not both. Consider the following cash flows of the two mutually exclusive projects for the company. Assume the discount rate is 12 percent.

Year Board Game DVD
0 -$1,200 -$2,700
1 690 1,750
2 950 1,570
3 210 800

Required:
a. What is the payback period for each project?
b. What is the NPV for each project?
c. What is the IRR for each project?
d. What is the incremental IRR?

Answers

Answer:

a. Payback period:

Board game:

= Year before payback + Amount left / Cashflow in year of payback

= 1 + (1,200 - 690) / 950

= 1.54 years

Game DVD:

= 1 + (2,700 - 1,750) / 1,570

= 1.61 years

b. NPV

Board Game

= 690 / 1.12 + 950 / 1.12² + 210 / 1.12³ - 1,200

= $322.88

Game DVD

= 1,750 / 1.12 + 1,570 / 1.12² + 800 / 1.12³ - 2,700

= $683.52

c. IRR

Look at attached picture

Board Game IRR = 29%

Game DVD IRR = 28%

d. Incremental IRR

Look at attached picture

= 27%

The following errors took place in journalizing and posting transactions:
a. The receipt of $8,400 for services rendered was recorded as a debit to Accounts Receivable and a credit to Fees Earned.
b. The purchase of supplies of $2,500 on account was recorded as a debit to Office Equipment and a credit to Supplies.
Journalize the entries to correct the errors. Omit explanations.

Answers

Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The journal entry to correct the errors is given below:

a. Dr Cash $8400

Cr Account receivable $8400

b. Dr Supplies $2500

Cr Office equipment $2500

Dr Supplies $2500

Cr Account Payable $2500

Note that the first entry that's given in (b) above reverses the incorrect entry. On the other hand, the second entry simply records the correct entry.

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