Match each description 1 through 6 with the characteristic of preferred stock that it best describes by writing the letter of that characteristic in the blank next to each description.
A. Callable
B. Convertible
C. Cumulative
D. Noncumulative
E. Nonparticipating
F. Participating
_____ 1. Holders of the stock are entitled to receive current and all past dividends before common stockholders receive any dividends.
_____ 2. The issuing corporation can retire the stock by paying a prespecified price.
_____ 3. Holders of the stock can receive dividends exceeding the stated rate under certain conditions.
_____ 4. Holders of the stock are not entitled to receive dividends in excess of the stated rate.
_____ 5. Holders of this stock can exchange it for shares of common stock.
_____ 6. Holders of the stock lose any dividends that are not declared in the current year.

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Answer 1

Answer and Explanation:

The classification is as follows

a. In the callable, the corporation who issued could retired the stock by payoff the mentioned price

b. In the convertible, the stockholders could able to exchange for the common stock shares

c. In the cumulative, the stockholders should received the current as well as the past dividends prior to the common stockholders

d. In the non-cumulative, the stockholders should lose the dividend that not declared in the present year

e. In the non-participating, the stockholders should not received any dividend that more than the stated rate

f. In the participating, the stockholder should received any dividend that more than the stated rate


Related Questions

Identify the following costs as a prime cost (P), conversion cost (C), or both (B) for a magazine publisher: a. Paper used for the magazine b. Wages of printing machine employees c. Glue used to bind magazine d. Maintenance on printing machines

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Answer:

a. Paper used for the magazine  = prime cost (P)

b. Wages of printing machine employees = both (B

c. Glue used to bind magazine = prime cost (P)

d. Maintenance on printing machines =  conversion cost (C)

Explanation:

prime cost (P), conversion cost (C), or both (B) are cost of a manufacturing business.

company reports the following beginning inventory and two purchases for the month of January. On January 26, the company sells 350 units. Ending inventory at January 31 totals 150 units. Units Unit Cost Beginning inventory on January 1 320 $ 3.00 Purchase on January 9 80 3.20 Purchase on January 25 100 3.34 Required: Assume the periodic inventory system is used. Determine the costs assigned to ending inventory when costs are assigned based on the weighted average method. (Round per unit costs to 2 decimal places. Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.)

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Answer:

Company A

The cost assigned to Ending Inventory under periodic inventory system and based on the weighted average method is:

= $465

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                        Units     Unit Cost  Total Costs

Beginning inventory on January 1   320        $ 3.00      $960 (320 * $3.00)

Purchase on January 9                      80           3.20         256 (80 * $3.20)

Purchase on January 25                  100           3.34          334 (100 * $3.34)

Total                                                  500         $3.10     $1,550 ($1,550/500)

Units sold                                        -350          $3.10    -$1,085 (350 * $3.10)

Ending inventory                             150           $3.10       $465 (130 * $3.10)

Classifying Liability-Related Accounts into Balance Sheet or Income Statement Indicate the proper financial statement classification (balance sheet or income statement) for each of the following liability-related accounts. Account Financial Statement a. Gain on Bond Retirement Answer Income statement b. Discount on Bonds Payable Answer Balance sheet c. Mortgage Notes Payable Answer Balance sheet d. Bonds Payable Answer Balance sheet e. Bond Interest Expense Answer Income statement f. Bond Interest Payable (due next period) Answer Balance sheet g. Premium on Bonds Payable Answer Balance sheet h. Loss on Bond Retirement Answer Income statement Check

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Answer:

Income Statement:

Gains and expenses for the period go to the income statement so the accounts that go here include:

   a. Gain on Bond Retirement

   e. Bond Interest Expense

   h. Loss on Bond Retirement

Balance sheet:

All liabilities go to the Balance sheet.

   b. Discount on Bonds Payable

   c. Mortgage Notes Payable

   d. Bonds Payable

   f. Bond Interest Payable (due next period)

   g. Premium on Bonds Payable

Small businesses make up the majority of the competitive landscape for most businesses. There are approximately __________ small businesses in the United States.

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Answer:

29 million

Explanation:

The Small Business Administration (SBA) is an agency of the federal government that is saddled with the responsibility of providing both managerial and financial assistance to small businesses in the United States of America. SBA was established in 1953 as an autonomous or independent agency of the government of the United States of America. Generally, it is saddled with the responsibility of providing both managerial and financial assistance and counseling to small businesses in order to bolster the American economy.

The small business administration (SBA) serves as an intermediary between entrepreneurs and investors or creditors, in order to provide them with the necessary funds required to plan, start and grow their business.

Basically, SBA provides services such as entrepreneurial development, access to funds, advocacy and contracting to small businesses (entrepreneurs) in the United States of America.

In the United States of America, majority of the competitive landscape or business environment is made up of small business enterprise.

According to the small business administration (SBA), there are approximately 29 million small businesses in the United States.

American Industries' outstanding bonds have a 25-year maturity and $1,000 par value. Their nominal yield to maturity is 9.25%, they pay interest semiannually, and they sell at a price of $850. What is the bond's nominal coupon interest rate

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Answer:

7.71%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the bond's nominal coupon interest rate

First step is to determine the PMT using Financial calculator

FV = $1,000

N= 25 × 2 = 50 periods ( semi-annual)

i/y=9.25/2=4.63

PV= - 850

PMT=?

Hence,

PMT=38.55

Second step is to calculate the Annual coupon Payment

Annual coupon Payment =38.55x2

Annual coupon Payement= 77.10

Now let determine the bond's nominal coupon interest rate using this formula

Nominal coupon rate= Annual coupon payment/par value

Let plug in the formula

Nominal coupon rate=77.10/1000

Nominal coupon rate=7.71%

Therefore the bond's nominal coupon interest rate is 7.71%

True or False: The shape of the production function reflects the law of increasing marginal returns. True False

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Answer: False

Explanation:

The statement that "The shape of the production function reflects the law of increasing marginal returns" is false. Rather, the shape of the production function simply reflects the law of diminishing marginal returns.

The slope of the production function is used in the measurement of the change in output for every unit of labor input that's added.

Kevin's Company uses a normal costing system, applying overhead using a single plant-wide rate. At the beginning of the year, budgeted (estimated) manufacturing overhead costs totaled $400,000, budgeted direct labor hours totaled 80,000 hours and budgeted machine hours totaled 20,000 hours. At the end of the year, the actual overhead costs recorded totaled $450,000 and actual direct labor hours were 86,000. Kevin's Company's production process is very labor-intensive and therefore uses direct labor hours as the activity base. With this information, what is the assigned (applied) amount of MOH that Sherfield Company assign to production

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Answer:

$430,000

Explanation:

MOH recovery rate = Estimated MOH / Estimated direct labor hours

MOH recovery rate = $400,000 / 80,000 hours

MOH recovery rate = $5 per direct labor hours

So, the applied amount of manufacturing overhead rate is $5

Assigned amount of MOH = MOH recovery rate * Actual direct labor hours

Assigned amount of MOH = $5 * 86,000 DLH

Assigned amount of MOH = $430,000

Which of the following statements is most correct concerning a project with normal cash flows (i.e., a cash outflow in Year 0 followed by cash inflows in all subsequent years)?
a) If the NPV of a project is positive then the payback period rule will always accept the project.
b) If the NPV of a project is negative, then the profitability index of the project will always be greater than one.
c) If the profitability index of a project is greater than one, then the IRR will always be less than the project’s cost of capital.
d) If the NPV of a project is zero, then the IRR of the project will be equal to the discount rate for the project.
e) If the discount rate of a project is zero, then the project will always be accepted.

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Answer: D. If the NPV of a project is zero, then the IRR of the project will be equal to the discount rate for the project.

Explanation:

Net present value (NPV) refers to the difference that exist between the present value of the cash inflows and that of the cash outflows for a particular period of time.

The net present value is used in capital budgeting to determine if a projected investment or project will be profitable or not. For a project with normal cash flows, if the NPV of a project is zero, then the IRR of the project will be equal to the discount rate for the project.

Therefore, the correct option is D.

The Perfect Rose Co. has earnings of $2.30 per share. The benchmark PE for the company is 16. a. What stock price would you consider appropriate

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Answer:

a.$36.80

b. $43.70

Explanation:

a. Calculation to determine What stock price would you consider appropriate

Using this formula

P= Benchmark PE ration x EPS

Let plug in the formula

P=16($2.30)

P=$36.80

Therefore What stock price would you consider appropriate is $36.80

b. Calculation to determine the stock price if the benchmark PE were 19

Using this formula

P= Benchmark PE ration x EPS

Let plug in the formula

P=19($2.30)

P= $43.70

Therefore the stock price if the benchmark PE were 19 will be $43.70

Baskin's pretax accounting income in Year 2 is $100,000. Baskin received cash rental payments in advance for $20,000 in Year 1 and $30,000 in Year 2, which are taxed in the year of receipt. It is expected the rent will be recognized for financial reporting purposes as $25,000 in Year 3 and $25,000 in Year 4. The income tax rate is 40%. What is Baskin's tax basis for rental revenues in Year 2

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Answer:

the  baskin tax basis for rental revenue is $10,000

Explanation:

The computation of the baskin tax basis for rental revenue is given below:

= Year 4 rent recognized × income tax rate

= $25,000 × 40%

= $10,000

Hence, the  baskin tax basis for rental revenue is $10,000

The same should be considered and relevant

Price Corp. is considering selling to a group of new customers and creating new annual sales of $90,000. Five percent will be uncollectible. The collection cost on all accounts is 3% of new sales, the cost of producing and selling is 80% of sales, and the firm is in the 30% tax bracket. What is the profit on new sales

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Answer: $7,560

Explanation:

Before tax Profit = Net sales - Cost of production

Net sales = Sales collected - Cost of collection

= (90,000 * (1 - 5%)) - (90,000 * 3%)

= $82,800

Cost of production = 80% * 90,000

= $72,000

Before tax profit = 82,800 - 72,000

= $10,800

After tax profit = 10,800 * ( 1 - 30%)

= $7,560

Highest and best use would best be defined as:

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Answer:

The reasonable, probable and legal use of vacant land or an improved property, which is physically possible, appropriately supported, financially feasible, and that results in the highest value.

Explanation:

With highest value or in general great state

An organization that meets only minimum legal requirements in its commitments two groups and individuals in at social environment has taken a to social responsibility

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Answer:

defensive stance

Explanation:

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) can be defined as a strategic management concept which typically involves socially contributing to the growth and development of the people, community and the world at large. Thus, it's an organization's obligation to act in a manner that benefits and adds significant value to the society, usually it has its business operations.

Some examples of CSR programs are building of roads, provision of electricity, water supply, establishing health care centers, awarding scholarships etc.

In addition to making profits and maximizing shareholders, organizations are required to lessen negative environmental impact or degradation and provide social amenities such as pipe-borne water, electricity, roads, etc.

According to Carroll, the four (4) main levels of an organization's pyramid of corporate social responsibility are;

I. Legal

II. Economic.

III. Philanthropic.

IV. Ethical.

However, an organization has taken a defensive stance to social responsibility when it decide to meet only minimum legal requirements in its commitments to individuals and groups in a social environment.

On the other hand, a proactive stance can be defined as voluntary business practices adopted by an organization or business firm beyond the standard regulatory practice, so as to actively enhance and facilitate growth and development in a society.

Dragon Sports Inc. manufactures and sells two products, baseball bats and baseball gloves. The fixed costs are $57,000, and the sales mix is 70% bats and 30% gloves. The unit selling price and the unit variable cost for each product are as follows:
Products Unit Selling Price Unit Variable Cost
Bats $50 $50
Gloves 100 80
a. Compute the break-even sales (units) for both products combined.
b. How many units of each product, baseball bats and baseball gloves, would be sold at break even point?

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

Contribution Margin for Bat

= $50 - $50

= $0

Contribution Margin for Gloves = $100 - $80

= $20

Now  

Overall Contribution Margin = (0 ×70%) + ($20 × 30%)

= $0 + $6

= $6

Now  

A. Break even sales = Fixed cost ÷ contribution margin

= $57,000 ÷  $6

= 9,500

B.Baseball bats = 9,500 × 70% =6,650

Baseball Gloves = 9,500 × 30% = 2,850

Identify the simplifying assumptions usually made in net present value analysis.

a. AlI cash flows Other than the initial investment occur at the end of periods.
b. All cash flows generated by the investment project are immediately reinvested at a rate of return greater than the discount rate.
c. All cash flows generated by the investment project are immediately reinvested at a rate Of return equal to the discount rate,
d. All cash flows occur at the beginning of the periods,
e. The time value of money is ignored when evaluating investment proposals under the net present value analysis.

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Answer:

a

c

Explanation:

net present value analysis is a capital budgeting method

It is used to analyse the profitability of an investment

Green Roof Foods currently has a debt-to-equity ratio of .63, its cost of equity is 13.6 percent, and its pretax cost of debt is 7.8 percent. The tax rate is 35 percent and the risk-free rate is 3.1 percent. The firm's preferred capital structure consists of 50 percent debt. What discount rate should be assigned to a new project the firm is considering if the project is equally as risky as the overall firm and will be financed solely with equity?
a. 7.80%.
b. 9.76%.
c. 5.07%.
d. 9.34%.
e. 10.70%.

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Answer:

d.9.34%

Explanation:

The formula for the weighted average cost of capital is provided below as a starting point for solving this question:

WACC=(weight of equity*cost of equity)+(weight of debt*after-tax cost of debt)

weight of equity=1-debt %=1-50%=50%

weight of debt=50%

cost of equity=13.6%

after-tax cost of debt=7.8%*(1-35%)

after-tax cost of debt=5.07%

WACC=(50%*13.6%)+(50%*5.07%)

WACC=9.34%

The discount rate is computed based on the target or preferred capital structure

The following data represents number of customers arriving at Quick Lube for an oil change between 9 and 11 AM over the past 6 days.

Day 1 2 3 4 5 6
Customers 34 33 35 36 36 37

Required:
Using the Naive Method, how many customers would you forecast for Day 7?

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Answer:

37

Explanation:

The naïve technique of forecasting is a simple forecasting technique that is used among time series data. in this type of forecasting, we use the actual figure in the last period to make a forecast for the next period that follows it.

In this question, the last day is day 6, and the number of customer on this day is 37. With the explanation in the paragraph above, the forecast for day 7 is still going to be 37 customers, given that day 7 follows day 6, which was the last period.

Caber corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine-hours. at the begining of the most recent year, the company based it predetermined overhead rate on total estimated overhead of $60,600. Actual manufacturing overhead for the year amounted to $59,000 and actual machine-hours were 5,900. The company's predetermined overhead rate for the year was $10.10 per machine-hour.
a. The pre-determined overhead rate was based on how many estimated machine-hours?
A. 5,783.
B. 6,000.
C. 5,900.
D. 5,842 24.
b. The applied manufacturing overhead for the year was closest to:_____.
A. $58,017.
B. $59,590.
C. $60,600.
D. $58,597.
c. The overhead for the year was:_____.
A. $1,010 underapplied.
B. $590 overapplied.
C. $590 underapplied.
D. $1,010 overapplied.

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Answer and Explanation:

The calculation of each part is given below:

a. The estimated machine hours is

= $60,600 ÷ 10.10

= 6,000 machine hours

b. The applied manufacturing overhead is

= 5,900 × $10.10

= $59,590

c. The overhead should be

= $60,600 - $59,590

= $1,010 underapplied

In this way each and every part should be determined

So the same should be considered and relevant

The RRR Company has a target current ratio of 3.2. Presently, the current ratio is 4.1 based on current assets of $12,956,000. If RRR expands its fixed assets using short-term liabilities (maturities less than one year), how much additional funding can it obtain before its target current ratio is reached

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Answer:

$888,750

Explanation:

The amount of additional funding required is the excess of revised current liabilities based on the current ratio is 3.2 compared with the current liabilities based on the current ratio of 4.1(the one we have currently).

Current ratio=current assets/current liabilities

Current situation:

current ratio=4.1

current assets=$12,956,000

current liabilities=unknown(let us assume it is X)

4.1=$12,956,000/X

4.1*X=$12,956,000

X=$12,956,000/4.1

X=$3,160,000

Revised situation:

target current ratio=3.2

current assets=$12,956,000

current liabilities=unknown(let us assume it is Y)

3.2=$12,956,000/Y

3.2*Y=$12,956,000

Y=$12,956,000/3.2

Y=$4,048,750

additional funding=$4,048,750-$3,160,000

additional funding increase=$888,750

Which of the following expressions correctly describes economic​ profits? A. Marginal revenuesexplicit costs. B. Total revenuesexplicit costs. C. Total revenuesimplicit costsexplicit costs. D. Marginal revenuesimplicit costsexplicit costs.

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Answer:

C. Total revenuesimplicit costsexplicit costs.

Explanation:

The formula to compute the economic profits is shown below:

The economic profit is

= Total revenue - (explicit cost + implicit cost)

or

= Total revenue - explicit cost - implicit cost

So based on the above formula, the option c is correct

And, the rest of the options are incorrect

Why is keeping a journal about what is good and bad regarding your summer or part-time work a good idea to help you choose a career path

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Keeping a journal about what is good and bad regarding my summer or part-time work is a good idea to help me choose a career path because writing down what I like and what I dislike, I can get a pretty close idea of the things I enjoy and have more skills to perform, compared to the things I do not like or I have no abilities at all.

If a clearly identify my skills and abilities in the workplace during the summer, it will be easier for me to identify what could be the profession I love or at least, what I am attracted to.

As it is difficult to remember all the work experience by memory, writing the journal will help me to remember exact dates, specific activities that I enjoyed or were interesting, and what was not.

In a sales contract, the passage of risk of loss from a seller to a buyer gives the buyer the right to insure the goods and the right to recover from third parties who damage them.

a. True
b. False

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A. True because you base it

The statement - "In a sales contract, the passage of risk of loss from a seller to a buyer gives the buyer the right to insure the goods and the right to recover from third parties who damage them". Thus, option (a) is correct.

What is sales contract?

A sales contract, customer orders, or contract for sale is a legal transaction in which a buyer purchases assets from a seller for an agreed-upon monetary value. It is an evident old practice of exchange that is currently controlled by statute law in many common law countries.

"In a sales contract, the passing of risk of loss from a seller to a buyer allows the buyer the opportunity to insure the products and the right to collect from third parties who destroy them,".

Therefore, it can be concluded that the statement mentioned above is true. Hence, option (A) is correct.

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Alpha Moose Transporters has a current stock price of $33.35 per share, and is expected to pay a per-share dividend of $1.36 at the end of next year. The company’s earnings’ and dividends’ growth rate are expected to grow at the constant rate of 8.70% into the foreseeable future. If Alpha Moose expects to incur flotation costs of 5.00% of the value of its newly-raised equity funds, then the flotation-adjusted (net) cost of its new common stock (rounded to two decimal places) should be

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Answer:

Alpha Moose Transporters

If Alpha Moose expects to incur flotation costs of 5.00% of the value of its newly-raised equity funds, then the flotation-adjusted (net) cost of its new common stock (rounded to two decimal places) should be:

= $30.84.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Current stock price = $33.35 per share

Dividend per share = $1.36

Flotation costs =  5.00%

Flotation-adjusted stock price = $31.68 ($33.35 * 0.95)

Expected dividend growth rate = 8.70%

Expected rate of returns = 4.29% ($1.36/$31.68 * 100)

Cost of new common stock = Dividend per share/(Expected rate of returns - Dividend growth rate)

= $1.36/(0.0429 - 0.087)

= $1.36/0.0441

= $30.84

The business cycle measures fluctuations in the long-run trend growth rate of GDP. fluctuations in the profit of businesses. fluctuations in consumption. short-run fluctuations in economic activity. fluctuations in the average tax rate paid by businesses.

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Answer: short-run fluctuations in economic activity.

Explanation:

The business cycle helps explain fluctuations in economic activity within a period of time which makes it a short run measure. The cycle consists of expansion phases and recession phases which show that economic activity seems to expand and then go into a recession overtime.

The lowest point in the recession is called the depression and when this happens, the economy hits rock bottom and starts to expand after some time. This is what happened with the Great Depression and the Great Recession. The height of the expansion is the peak and here, the economy is at its most successful.

Typical cash outflows of a project include all of the following except: A. the original investment B. depreciation expense. C. additional inventory required D. repairs and maintenance expenses E. all of the above are typical cash outflows.

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Answer:

B. depreciation expense

Explanation:

Project cash flow can be regarded as how cash flows into as well as out of an organization with respect to a particular potential or existing project. Project cash flow encompass costs for such a project as well as the revenue.

conventional cash flow as regards a project is been structured typically as an initial outflow, which is then followed by inflows numbers over a particular period of time.

Typical cash outflows of a project include the following ;

✓the original investment

✓additional inventory required

✓repairs and maintenance expenses

Journ Co. purchased short-term investments in available-for-sale securities at a cost of $52,000 on November 25, 2017. At December 31, 2017, these securities had a fair value of $48,800. This is the first and only time the company has purchased such securities.

Required:
a. Prepare the November 25, 2017, entry to record the purchase of securities.
b. Prepare the December 31, 2017, year-end adjusting entry for the securities’ portfolio.
c. For each account in the entry for part 2, explain how it is reported in financial statements.
d. Prepare the April 6, 2018, entry when Journ sells one-half of these securities for $26,000.

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Answer:

Journ Co.

Journal Entries:

a. November 25, 2017:

Debit Investments in available for sale securities $52,000

Credit Cash $52,000

To record the purchase of available for sale securities.

b.

December 31, 2017:

Debit Unrealized loss on available for sale securities $3,200

Credit Investments in available for sale securities $3,200

To record the adjusting entry for the securities.

c. The unrealized loss on available for sale securities of $3,200 ($52,000 - $48,800) will be reported in the income statement as unrealized loss in the OCI section.  In the balance sheet, the investment will be reported at $48,800.  This adjustment does not affect the cash flows statement.

d.

April 6, 2018:

Debit Cash $26,000

Credit Investments in available for sale securities  $26,000

To record the sale of one-half of the securities.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

November 25, 2017: Investments in available for sale securities $52,000 Cash $52,000

December 31, 2017: Unrealized loss on available for sale $3,200 Investments in available for sale securities $3,200

April 6, 2018: Cash $26,000 Investments in available for sale securities  $26,000

Suppose Blue Hamster Manufacturing Inc. is evaluating a proposed capital budgeting project (project Beta) that will require an initial investment of $3,225,000. The project is expected to generate the following net cash flows:

Year Cash Flow
Year 1 $275,000
Year 2 $475,000
Year 3 $425,000
Year 4 $400,000

Blue Hamster Manufacturing Inc.'s weighted average cost of capital is 7%, 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 and Explanation:

The computation of the net present value is shown below:

Year          Cash flows       Discount factor at 7%    Present value

0               -$3,225,000            1                                 -$3,225,000

1                  $275,000        0.934579439                   $257,009.3458

2                 $475,000        0.873438728                   $414,883.3959

3                  $425,000       0.816297877                     $346,926.5977

4                  $400,000       0.762895212                    $305,158.0848

Net present value                                                        -$1,901,022.576

Journalize the following sales transactions for Antique Mall. Explanations are not required. The company estimates sales returns at the end of each month.
Jan. 4 Sold $14,000 of antiques on account, credit terms are n/30. Cost of goods is $7,000.
8 Received a $400 sales return on damaged goods from the customer. Cost of goods damaged is $150.
13 Antique Mall received payment from the customer on the amount due from Jan. 4, less the return.
20 Sold $4,900 of antiques on account, credit terms are 1/10, n/45, FOB destination. Cost of goods is $2,450.
20 Antique Mall paid $70 on freight out.
29 Received payment from the customer on the amount due from Jan. 20, less the discount.

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Answer:

Antique Mall

Journal Entries:

Jan. 4 Debit Accounts Receivable $14,000

Credit Sales Revenue $14,000

credit terms are n/30.

Debit Cost of goods sold $7,000

Credit Inventory $7,000

Jan. 8 Debit Sales Returns $400

Credit Accounts Receivable $400

Debit Damaged Goods $150

Credit Cost of goods sold $150

Jan. 13 Debit Cash $13,600

Credit Accounts Receivable $13,600

Jan. 20 Debit Accounts Receivable $4,900

Credit Sales Revenue $4,900

credit terms are 1/10, n/45, FOB destination.

Debit Cost of goods sold $2,450

Credit Inventory $2,450

Jan. 20 Debit Freight-out Expense $70

Credit Cash $70

Jan. 29 Debit Cash $4,851

Debit Cash Discounts $49

Credit Accounts Receivable $4,900

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Jan. 4 Accounts Receivable $14,000 Sales Revenue $14,000

credit terms are n/30.

Cost of goods sold $7,000 Inventory $7,000

Jan. 8 Sales Returns $400 Accounts Receivable $400

Damaged Goods $150 Cost of goods sold $150

Jan. 13 Cash $13,600 Accounts Receivable $13,600

Jan. 20 Accounts Receivable $4,900 Sales Revenue $4,900

credit terms are 1/10, n/45, FOB destination.

Cost of goods sold $2,450 Inventory $2,450

Jan. 20 Freight-out Expense $70 Cash $70

Jan. 29 Cash $4,851 Cash Discounts $49 Accounts Receivable $4,900

Recher Corporation uses part Q89 in one of its products. The company's Accounting Department reports the following costs of producing the 9,900 units of the part that are needed every year. Per Unit Direct materials $ 6.30 Direct labor $ 3.50 Variable overhead $ 6.90 Supervisor's salary $ 2.60 Depreciation of special equipment $ 2.20 Allocated general overhead $ 1.20 An outside supplier has offered to make the part and sell it to the company for $22.00 each. If this offer is accepted, the supervisor's salary and all of the variable costs, including direct labor, can be avoided. The special equipment used to make the part was purchased many years ago and has no salvage value or other use. The allocated general overhead represents fixed costs of the entire company. If the outside supplier's offer were accepted, only $4,000 of these allocated general overhead costs would be avoided. In addition, the space used to produce part Q89 could be used to make more of one of the company's other products, generating an additional segment margin of $16,200 per year for that product.
Required:
a. Prepare a report that shows the financial impact of buying part Q89 from the supplier rather than continuing to make it inside the company.
b. Which alternative should the company choose

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Yes, basically I have no Idea what you talking about. I heard that if you answer questions you can ask more. thanks.

Contrary to popular opinion, CEOs of major U.S. companies come from a wide variety of private universities and state universities, not just a handful of well-publicized MBA programs. What does this fact tell you about sources of power and organizational politics

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Answer: Power is earned

Explanation:

The fact that so many influential CEOs come from such a wide array of universities shows that they had to work to get to where they are today and were not simply handed positions because of the university they came from.

It shows that if one wants to succeed in business, their alma mater does not matter. They could be from an Ivy league college or from a state college in Mississippi, what matters is their determination to work hard and gain a good track record that will take them all the way to the top.

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