A local college is deciding whether to conduct a campus beautification initiative that would involve various projects, such as planting trees and remodeling buildings, to make the campus more aesthetically pleasing. For the students of the college, the visual appearance of the campus is _____________ and ___________. Thus, the visual appearance would be classified as a public good.

Suppose the college administrators estimate that the beautification initiative will cost $2,040. To decide whether the initiative should be undertaken, administrators conduct a survey of the college's 420 students, asking each of them their willingness-to-pay for the beautification project. The average willingness-to-pay, as revealed by the survey, is $12.

The benefit of the beatification initiative, as suggested by the survey, is $ __________ Because the estimated benefit is ____________ than the
cost, the college administrators ______________ undertake the beautification in initiative.

The calculation of the benefit of the beatification initiative relied on the ability of the administrators to accurately capture the true willingness-to-pay of each student.

Which of the following scenarios would cause the survey used by the college administrators to yield misleading willingness-to-pay data? Check all that apply.

a. Students believe that if the initiative does not happen, the funds for the initiative Will not be spent elsewhere.
b. An equal number of male and female students were surveyed.

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Answer 1

Answer:

non rival, non excludable

$5040

greater

will

a. Students believe that if the initiative does not happen, the funds for the initiative Will not be spent elsewhere.

Explanation:

A public good is a good that is non excludable and non rivalrous.

Because a student is enjoying the visual appearance of the campus, another student is not prevented from enjoying the visual appearance of the campus. This means that the beautification initiative is non rivalrous

There is no way to prevent any student from viewing the initiative. This means it is non excludable

Benefit can be calculated using the willingness to pay of student

the price a student is willing to pay would be dependent on the amount of benefit she expects to derive from the project

benefit =  420 x $12 = $5040

The  beautification initiative generates a positive externality

A good  or initiative has positive externality if the benefits to third parties not involved in production is greater than the cost

Because the good  generates positive externality, the initiative should be carried out

If . Students believe that if the initiative does not happen, the funds for the initiative Will not be spent elsewhere, they would quote a lower willingess to pay


Related Questions

Special items are: Multiple Choice Significant transactions that are unusual and infrequent over which management has control. Significant transactions that are unusual or infrequent and are not within the control of management. Significant transactions that are unusual and infrequent and are not within the control of management. Significant transactions that are unusual or infrequent over which management has control.

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Answer:

Significant transactions that are unusual or infrequent over which management has control.

Explanation:

Financial accounting is an accounting technique used for analyzing, summarizing and reporting of financial transactions like sales costs, purchase costs, account payables and receivables of an organization using standard financial guidelines such as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and financial accounting standards board (FASB).

Hence, it is the field of accounting which typically involves specific processes such as recording, summarizing, analysis and reporting of financial transactions with respect to business operations over a specific period of time. Financial experts or accountant uses either the cash basis or accrual basis of accounting.

Similarly, managerial accounting also known as cost accounting is an accounting technique focused on identification, measurement, analyzing, interpretation, and communication of financial information to managers for better decisions making and pursuit of the organization's goals.

In managerial accounting, special items are significant transactions that are unusual or infrequent over which management has control. Thus, it is a one-time large expense incurred by a business firm or organization and it is generally not expected to reoccur in the future.

The budget for Department 6 of Cardinal Company for the current month ending March 31 is as follows:

Materials $208,000
Factory wages 265,000
Supervisory salaries 67,800
Depreciation of plant and equipment 35,000
Power and light 22,500
Insurance and property taxes 15,500
Maintenance 9,700

During March, the costs incurred in Department 6 of Cardinal Company were materials, $204,000; factory wages, $285,000; supervisory salaries, $63,600; depreciation of plant and equipment, $35,000; power and light, $21,360; insurance and property taxes, $14,400; and maintenance, $9,456.

Required:
Prepare a budget performance report for the supervisor of Department 6 of Cardinal Company for the month of March.

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Answer:

Cardinal Company

Department 6

Budget Performance Report for the month of March

                                                 Budget        Actual         Variance

Materials                                $208,000     $204,000     $4,000  F

Factory wages                         265,000       285,000     20,000  U

Supervisory salaries                  67,800          63,600       4,200  F

Depreciation of plant and

 equipment                              35,000          35,000        0         None

Power and light                        22,500           21,360         1,140  F

Insurance and property taxes 15,500            14,400         1,100  F

Maintenance                              9,700             9,456           244 F

Total Expenses                   $623,500       $632,816     ($9,316) U

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Budget for the month of March:

Materials                                $208,000

Factory wages                         265,000

Supervisory salaries                  67,800

Depreciation of plant and

 equipment                              35,000

Power and light                        22,500

Insurance and property taxes 15,500

Maintenance                              9,700

Total Expenses                   $623,500

Actual Costs Incurred during March:

Materials                                $204,000

Factory wages                         285,000

Supervisory salaries                  63,600

Depreciation of plant and

 equipment                               35,000

Power and light                          21,360

Insurance and property taxes   14,400

Maintenance                               9,456

Total Expenses                     $632,816

Identify the opportunity below that could enable an employee to commit fraud. Group of answer choices An employee's spouse loses her job. The company does not have a clear policies and procedures for the employee to follow. The employee is experiencing financial hardship. An employee is upset that he was passed over for a promotion.

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Answer:

The employee is experiencing financial hardship.

Explanation:

Fraud is best understood by the Fraud Triangle: pressure, opportunity and tone. Therefore for fraud to occur there must be pressure felt by employee for lack of funds, where opportunity to commit fraud exists and when the company's tone provides the means to justify employee's fraudulent behaviour.  

In the given question, where an employee's spouse loses her job there is neither any opportunity nor tone of the company to commit fraud.

For the issue where company does not have a clear policies and procedures for the employee to follow, there is tone of the company to commit fraud but there is no pressure nor any opportunity to commit fraud.

The employee is experiencing financial hardship, this is a possible opportunity to commit fraud. As there is pressure and opportunity for the employee to go through it.

In the final option, the fact of being upset does creates a reason for fraud but due to lack of any financial pressure the fraud would not occur.

Fore Farms reported a pretax operating loss of $210 million for financial reporting purposes in 2021. Contributing to the loss were (a) a penalty of $10 million assessed by the Environmental Protection Agency for violation of a federal law and paid in 2021 and (b) an estimated loss of $20 million from accruing a loss contingency. The loss will be tax deductible when paid in 2022. The enacted tax rate is 25%. There were no temporary differences at the beginning of the year and none originating in 2021 other than those described above. Required: 1. Prepare the journal entry to recognize the income tax benefit of the net operating loss in 2021. 2. What is the net operating loss reported in 2021 income statement

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Answer:

Fore Farms

1. Journal Entry

Debit Net operating loss $180 million

Credit Loss Carryforward Relief $180 million

To record the income tax benefit of the net operating loss.

2. The net operating loss reported in 2021 income statement is $180 million.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Enacted tax rate = 25%

2021 Reported pretax operating loss = $210 million

Less:

Penalty for EPA violation =                          10 million

Loss contingency accrued

(temporary difference) =                            20 million

Net pretax operating loss =                    $180 million

b) The net operating loss (NOL) suffered by Fore Farms, after adjusting non-allowable penalty for EPA violation and temporary differences, will be used to offset the company's tax payments in subsequent tax periods.  This is an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax provision called a "loss carryforward."  It allows some tax relief to Fore Farms for losing money in 2021.

Which of these career positions typically advise customers of the amount of money they need to support their families in case of death or to protect themselves in case of an emergency with their homes or cars?

bank teller

insurance agent

financial manager

mortgage broker

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Answer:

C. financial manager

Explanation:

finacial manager usually give advises to customers  on amount of money incase of a family passed way. This is why financial manager is the best option.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Classical economists support which amount of
government intervention into the economy?
A. limited
B. negligent
C. large

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answer: b

explanation: i took the test

Rockwood Industries has 100 million shares outstanding, a current share price of $25, and no debt. Rockwood's management believes that the shares are under-priced, and that the true value is $30 per share. Rockwood plans to pay $250 million in cash to its shareholders by repurchasing shares. Management expects that very soon new information will come out that will cause investors to revise their opinion of the firm and agree with Rockwood's assessment of the firm's true value. Assume that Rockwood is not able to repurchase shares prior to the market becoming aware of the new information regarding Rockwood's true value. If Rockwood repurchases the shares following the release of the new information, then the number of shares outstanding following the repurchase is closest to:_______
A. $30.00
B. $31.50
C. 28.75
D. $30.60

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Answer:

D. $30.60

Explanation:

A step by step approach is provided below to determine the shares value after repurchase.

Number of Shares Repurchased = $250 million / $25 per share

Number of Shares Repurchased = 10 million shares

The total number of shares outstanding after repurchase are 90 Million (100 million - 10 million).

Value of the firm before repurchase = $30 x 100 million shares = $3,000 million

Value of the firm after repurchase = $3,000 million - $250 million = $2,750 million

Price per share after repurchase = $2,750 million / 90 million shares = $30.56 per share

Johnson Company had the following account balances at the end of the most recent fiscal year: Cash: $4,300, Accounts Receivable: $1,200, Supplies: $200, Accounts Payable: $700, S. Johnson, Capital: $2,900, S. Johnson, Drawing: $300, Fees Income: $4,900, Rent Expense: $1,300, Advertising Expense: $1,000, Supplies Expense: $200. Assuming that these were the only accounts used by Johnson Company during the year, for which of the following steps in the closing process would a compound entry be necessary?
Step 1: Transfer Revenue Account Balances
Step 2: Transfer Expense Account Balances
Step 3: Transfer Net Income or Net Loss to Owner’s Equity
Step 4: Transfer the Drawing Account Balance to Capital

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below:

For step 1

Fees Income $ 4,900  

      To Income Summary $4,900

(Being revenue account is closed)  

For step 2

Income Summary $2,500  

          To Rent Expense  $1,300

          To Advertising expense $1,000

          To Supplies expense  $200

(Being Expense account is closed )

For step 3

Income Summary ($4,900 - $2,500) $2,400  

         To Johnson`s Capital  $2,400

(Being transfer net income to capital is recorded)

For Step 4

Johnson`s Capital $300  

        To Johnson`s Drawings      $300

(Being closing of drawings to capital account is recorded)

Direct materials and direct labor are 100% variable. Overhead is 70% fixed. An outside supplier has offered to supply the 70,000 units of RX5 for $20.00 per unit. Required: 1. Determine the total incremental cost of making 70,000 units of RX5. 2. Determine the total incremental cost of buying 70,000 units of RX5. 3. Should the company make or buy RX5

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Question Completion:

Haver Company currently produces component RX5 for its sole product. The current cost per unit to manufacture the required 70,000 units of RX5 follows.

Direct materials          $4.00  

Direct labor                   8.00  

Overhead                     9.00  

Total costs per unit  $21.00

Answer:

Haver Company

1. The total incremental cost of making 70,000 units of RX5 is:

= $1,029,000.

2. The total incremental cost of buying 70,000 units of RX5 is:

= $1,400,000.

3. The company should make RX5.  Buying 70,000 units of RX5 will cost the company $371,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Variability of costs:                    100%

Direct materials          $4.00     100% = $4.00

Direct labor                   8.00     100% =   8.00

Overhead                     9.00      30% =   2.70

Total costs per unit  $21.00                 $14.70

Fixed cost:

Overhead = $6.30 ($9.00 * 70%)

Offer from an outside supplier to supply 70,000 units of RX5 at $20.00 per unit

Total incremental cost of making 70,000 units of RX5 = $1,029,000 (70,000 * $14.70)

The total incremental cost of buying 70,000 units of RX5 at $20,000 is:

= $1,400,000 (70,000 * $20.00)

Difference = $371,000 ($140,000 - $1,029,000)

On November 1, Year One, a company is paid $12,000 in advance to do a job for a customer. The job has ten separate steps. The first four steps were completed in Year One and the remaining six steps were completed in Year Two. The accountant mistakenly believed that this was just one big job and recorded it in that fashion. However, each of the ten steps was really an individual job and should have been accounted for in that way. Which of the following statements is true?

a. At the end of Year One, the company's liabilities are understated.
b. At the end of Year Two, the company's assets are overstated.
c. At the end of Year Two, the company's retained earnings are overstated.
d. At the end of Year One, the company's retained earnings are understated.
e. At the end of Year Two, the company's net income is understated.

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Answer: a. At the end of Year One, the company's liabilities are understated.

Explanation:

Under the Accrual basis of Accounting, revenue should be recorded for only jobs that have been completed. In other words, only earned revenue should be recorded. Revenue that has not been earned but yet received, is to be termed Deferred revenue and should be treated as a current liability.

In this scenario, there are steps that have not been completed so some of the revenue received should be termed deferred revenue. These should therefore be in current liabilities and because they were not, the liabilities for the end of year 1 will be understated.

The company is now using only 70% of its normal capacity; it could fully use its normal capacity by processing the assembly further and selling it for $51 per unit. If the company does this, material and labor costs will each increase by $2 per unit and variable overhead will go up by $1 per unit. Fixed costs will increase from the current level of $160,000 to $225,000.

Required:
Prepare an analysis showing whether Jensen should process the assemblies further.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the analysis shows whether the assemblies should process further or not is presented below:

Differential revenue  (38,000 units × ($51 - $44)) $266,000

Differential costs:  

Direct material (38,000units × $2 per unit) ($76,000)

Direct labor (38,000units × $2 per unit) ($76,000)

Variable overhead (38,000units × $1 per unit) ($38,000)

Fixed costs ($160,000  - $225,000) ($65,000)

Additional income (loss) from processing further $11,000

Since the amount comes in positive so it should be processed further

Condensed financial data are presented below for the Phoenix Corporation: 20X2 20X1 Accounts receivable $ 267,500 $ 230,000 Inventory 312,500 257,500 Total current assets 670,000 565,000 Intangible assets 50,000 60,000 Total assets 825,000 695,000 Current liabilities 252,500 200,000 Long-term liabilities 77,500 75,000 Sales 1,640,000 Cost of goods sold 982,500 Interest expense 10,000 Income tax expense 77,500 Net income 127,500 Cash flow from operations 71,000 Cash flow from investing activities (6,000 ) Cash flow from financing activities (62,500 ) Tax rate 30 % If the intangible assets in 20X2 are $50,000, then the long-term debt to tangible assets for 20X2 is:

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Answer:

Phoenix Corporation

The long-term debt to tangible assets for 20X2 is:

= 0.74.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                        20X2      20X1

Accounts receivable $ 267,500 $ 230,000

Inventory                       312,500    257,500

Cash                               90,000      77,500

Total current assets    670,000    565,000

Intangible assets           50,000      60,000

Tangible assets           105,000      70,000

Total assets                 825,000   695,000

Current liabilities        252,500   200,000

Long-term liabilities      77,500      75,000

Equity                         495,000    420,000

Total liabilities/Equity 825,000    695,000

Income Statement for year 20X2

Sales                          1,640,000

Cost of goods sold     982,500

Gross profit                 657,500

Operating expenses  442,500

EBIT                             215,000

Interest expense          10,000

Pretax income           205,000

Income tax expense    77,500

Net income                127,500

Statement of Cash Flows:

Cash flow from operations                 71,000

Cash flow from investing activities    (6,000 )

Cash flow from financing activities (62,500 )

Net cash flows =                                  2,500

Tax rate 30 %

Long-term debt to Tangible assets = 77,500/105,000 = 0.74

b) This ratio describes the percentage of the tangible assets financed by long-term debts.  It is a financial leverage ratio.  The computation compares the long-term debts to the tangible assets.

Select the correct answer
When Ahmed's company files for bankruptcy, he requests the court to give him another chance to repay debt. He tells the court that he works
for a company from which he receives monthly salary. He thinks he can repay his debts with the salary he receives. Under what legal provision
can the government grant Ahmed the option of repaying his debt?
O A Chapter 15
OB. Chapter 10
OC Chapter 11
OD. Chapter 13
Reset
Next

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I think it’s b chapter 10

During the middle years of last decade, the exchange rate of the U.S. dollar has declined against the currencies of its major trading partners. You would expect this to result in a corresponding increase in U.S. dollar denominated import prices from those trading partners. U.S. dollar import prices, however, often rise less than the increase in the currency value of the exporter. Why

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Answer:

Because there are other factors that influence the weakening or strengthening of the dollar, not just the dollar exchange rate in relation to the exchange rates of other countries' currencies.

Explanation:

Although the United States has registered increases in the trade deficit, that is, when the country imports more goods and services from abroad than it exports, there are other factors that determine whether the country's currency is valued or not. In the case of the dollar, its value has not decreased despite the fall in the exchange rate of the dollar in relation to the currencies of its main trading partners due to the fact that the dollar is the main reserve currency in the world, which means that the dollar is the fashion of commercial transaction in the world, therefore its value is not lost in relation to other currencies, since several important transactions in the world such as gold and oil commodities are traded in dollars.

There is also the fact that the US attracts a lot of international investment for US Treasury bills, which helps to strengthen the dollar.

Carla McFarland was an associate professor of English literature at Highland College. She was the only single person in her department. Consequently, she was frequently assigned classes late in the evening, on weekends, and during the summer semester. She was also called upon to pick up visiting professors and serve as their escort and guide during their stays at the college. She received extra duty as adviser to the The Highland Review, the college’s literary magazine. When McFarland complained about the unequal treatment, she was told that the married professors had family responsibilities that she did not have, which took up much of their time and prevented them from having the flexibility that she had. Thus, she would continue to carry the extra load. McFarland filed a complaint with the EEOC.

Required:
Can discrimination based on an employee’s status as a single person be considered unlawful under the Civil Rights Act? Explain. Is this a case of disparate impact or disparate treatment? Explain.

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Answer and Explanation:

The case shown above is an example of discrimination by civil status, however it is not an example of violation of the civil rights law, as it is not prohibited by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. However, some states have their own legislation that prevents this type of discrimination, which makes it a violation of state laws, which can lead the offender to be severely punished.

This is an example of case of disparate treatment, as we can see that there is discriminatory treatment with an employee, where she is treated differently compared to other employees because of a characteristic of her personal life.

This would be a case of disparate impact if there were a group of protected and privileged employees at the expense of the exploitation of other employees.

Sweet Tooth Candy Company budgeted the following costs for anticipated production for August:

Advertising expenses $247,480 Manufacturing supplies 13,560
Power and light 40,450 Sales commissions 273,520
Factory insurance 23,560 Production supervisor wages 118,980
Production control wages 30,930 Executive officer salaries 252,240
Materials management wages 34,040 Factory depreciation 19,270

Required:
Prepare a factory overhead cost budget, separating variable and fixed costs.

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Answer:

Fixed costs= $73,760

Variable cost= $159,430

Explanation:

First, let's separate the factory overhead costs:

Power and light 40,450

Factory insurance 23,560

Production supervisor wages 118,980

Production control wages 30,930

Factory depreciation 19,270

Now, the fixed and variable costs:

Fixed costs= Factory insurance 23,560  + Production control wages 30,930 + Factory depreciation 19,270

Fixed costs= $73,760

Variable cost= Power and light 40,450 + Production supervisor wages 118,980

Variable cost= $159,430

Looking back over the last ten years or so, what was changed in your workplace? What do you think will happen next in your work place 5 years from now?​

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As 2020 draws near, it’s hard not to reflect on the past decade- so much has changed in the 10 years that flew by. In 2010, those who even had a smartphone were carrying around an iPhone 4 or a BlackBerry OS 6.0 version.

While the illustrious BlackBerry has all but disappeared from the workplace of 2019, there has been plenty of technologies in its wake to replace it. Let’s take a look at how the workplace has changed, communication tools and otherwise, in the past decade.

1. Collaboration over competition

“So many things have happened in the last decade that have really accelerated this change from competition to collaboration,” said Ann Shoket, workplace thought leader and former Editor-In-Chief of Seventeen Magazine.

“So first of all this old idea that there was room at the table for one woman, and you would fight tooth or nail for that spot, so obviously there was a lot of competition, particularly among women.

“Then the next generation, Millennial women, came in and made more room at the table and brought their friends along with them. That was the shift toward collaboration.”

2. It’s an employee market, not an employer market  

“Reflecting back on 2010 and what the economic circumstances were versus where we are at today, the competition for talent was very different in 2010 than as we enter 2020,” said Rhiannon Staples, the Chief Marketing Officer at Hibob.

Low unemployment rates today mean that job seekers have more options, and employees have more leverage in terms of what they can expect of their company due to the competition for top talent.

“It really is on businesses to help develop an environment, a culture, and perks that really draw the best talent in the market,” Staples said. “That’s really very different from where we were just 10 years ago.”

3. Push towards a more remote workforce

Anyone in the workforce 10 years ago won’t be shocked that the change in when and where we work made this list. Whereas in the past remote work was reserved for special situations,  that kind of idea is now replaced by a lot more freedom of where you work and when you work, and that’s not just people who are entrepreneurs. This idea is something that everybody wants out of work, to have a more flexible time frame to be free from the office. This idea of freedom is such an important piece of where we are going at work.

“That kind of idea is now replaced by a lot more freedom of where you work and when you work, and that’s not just people who are entrepreneurs,” Shoket said. “This idea is something that everybody wants out of work, to have a more flexible time frame to be free from the office. This idea of freedom is such an important piece of where we are going at work.”

pestel analysis for security industry in uk

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Explanation:

PESTEL analysis is an acronym for Political, Economic, Socio-cultural, Technological, Environmental, and Legislative, and it is probably one of the most well-known top-level battle-hardened business planning tools. It was simply PEST analysis when we first came across the tool, some 30 years ago: the EL was added along the way to make it more all-encompassing.

When should you use it?

PESTEL is most commonly used in what economists refer to as a "macroeconomic analysis," which simply means thinking about future plans - to you and me, business planning and strategy. It is one of the most well-known and battle-tested top-level business planning tools.

Residents of poor countries tend to have fewer automobiles per capita because Group of answer choices lower per capita real gross domestic product (GDP) growth rates allow for less spending on automobiles. residents of poor countries generally prefer to walk. tax rates are higher in poor countries, which leaves less money to spend on cars. residents of poor countries tend to live on farms, where cars are unnecessary. residents of wealthy countries have automobiles provided to them by the government.

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Answer:

lower per capita real gross domestic product (GDP) growth rates allow for less spending on automobiles.

Explanation:

Gross Domestic Products (GDP) is a measure of the total market value of all finished goods and services made within a country during a specific period.

Simply stated, GDP is a measure of the total income of all individuals in an economy and the total expenses incurred on the economy's output of goods and services in a particular country.

Generally, the Gross Domestic Products (GDP) of a country's economy gives an insight to the social well-being of the country, such as;

Adjusting the Real gross domestic product (Real GDP) for price level changes by using a price index. This simply means, Real GDP is adjusted for inflation to measure the value of goods and services produced by a country in a specific period of time.

Mathematically, [tex]{Real GDP}=\frac{\text{Nominal GDP}}{\text{GDP deflator}}[/tex]

Hence, residents of poor countries tend to have fewer automobiles per capita because lower per capita real gross domestic product (GDP) growth rates allow for less spending on automobiles.

Turnbull Co. is considering a project that requires an initial investment of $1,708,000. The firm will raise the $1,708,000 in capital by issuing $750,000 of debt at a before-tax cost of 11.1%, $78,000 of preferred stock at a cost of 12.2%, and $880,000 of equity at a cost of 14.7%. The firm faces a tax rate of 40%. What will be the WACC for this project

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Answer:

11.06%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What will be the WACC for this project

First step is to calculate the Weight of Debt

Weight of Debt = $750,000 / $1,708,000

Weight of Debt = 0.4391

Second step is to calculate the Weight of Preferred Stock

Weight of Preferred Stock = $78,000 / $1,708,000

Weight of Preferred Stock = 0.0457

Third step is to calculate the Weight of Equity

Weight of Equity = $880,000 / $1,708,000

Weight of Equity = 0.5152

Fourth step is to calculate After Tax Cost of Debt

After Tax Cost of Debt = 11.1% * (1 – 0.40)

After Tax Cost of Debt = 6.66%

Now let calculate WACC using this formula

WACC = (Weight of Debt * After Tax Cost of Debt) + (Weight of Preferred Stock * Cost of Preferred Stock) + (Weight of Equity * Cost of Equity)

Let plug in the formula

WACC = (0.4391 * 0.0666) + (0.0457 * 0.1220) + (0.5152 * 0.1470)

WACC = 0.02924406+0.0055754+0.0757344

WACC =0.1106*100

WACC =11.06%

Karl Jahaz Corp., an automobile company, has many business units across the globe. Although the company has reached saturation in the domestic market, it continues to generate substantial revenue by selling its old-model, light commercial vehicles in a few countries. In this case, which of the following is achieved by the globalization of the company?

a. Extension of product's life cycle
b. Deduction of production costs
c. Higher profits by lowering prices
d. Greater economies of scale

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Answer:

a. Extension of product's life cycle

Explanation:

Extension of the product life cycle means the strategies that are followed to increase the product life or its service prior go into the decline stage.

These strategies involved price change,  place, promotion, adding new attributes to the existing product, etc

So according to the given situation, the option a is correct

The Filling Department received 52,900 ounces from the Blending Department. During the period, the Filling Department completed 67,000 ounces, including 16,700 ounces of work in process at the beginning of the period. The ending work in process inventory was 2,600 ounces.

Required:
How many ounces were started and completed during the period?b

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Answer: 50,300 ounces

Explanation:

Ounces started would exclude the beginning ounces while ounces completed would include the beginning ounces.

Ounces started and completed during the period are:

= Ounces completed - Beginning Work in process ounces

= 67,000 - 16,700

= 50,300 ounces

Joe signed a listing agreement with Marisa. A week later, Marisa’s co-worker, Tina, showed Joe a property that he’s interested in buying once his home sells. A week after that, Ross submitted an offer on Joe’s property on behalf of his buyer client. Who is Joe’s agent?

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Answer:

Explanation:

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General Motors Corporation reported the following information in its 10-K report:

Inventories at December 31 ($ millions) 2008 2007
Productive material, work in process, and supplies $4,849 $6,267
Finished product, service parts, etc. 9,426 10,095
Total inventories at FIFO 14,275 16,362
Less LIFO allowance (1,233) (1,423)
Total automotive and other inventories, less allowances $13,042 $14,939

The company reports its inventory using the LIFO costing method during 2007 and 2008.

Required:
a. At what dollar amount are inventories reported on its 2008 balance sheet?
b. At what dollar amount would inventories have been reported in 2008 if FIFO inventory costing had been used?

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Answer:

General Motors Corporation

a) Inventories are reported on its 2008 balance sheet at $13,042.

b) Inventories would have been reported on its 2008 balance sheet at $14,275 if FIFO inventory costing had been used.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Inventories at December 31 ($ millions)                                   2008     2007

Productive material, work in process, and supplies              $4,849 $6,267

Finished product, service parts, etc.                                        9,426  10,095

Total inventories at FIFO                                                         14,275  16,362

Less LIFO allowance                                                                (1,233)   (1,423)

Total automotive and other inventories, less allowances $13,042 $14,939

b) LIFO = Last-in, First-out.  This inventory method assumes that items that were brought into the store last were the first to be sold.  This presupposes that the cost of goods sold will be determined by the most recent items, while the ending inventory will be determined by the latter items.

c) FIFO = First-in, First-out:  This is the opposite of LIFO.  The inventory method assumes that items that were bought first would be the first to be sold.  This method presupposes that the cost of goods sold will be determined by the first items in store, while the ending inventory will be determined by the cost of the most items.

If your apartment catches on fire and you have renters insurance, the insurance company will likely pay all of these EXCEPT...

A) The cost of replacing damaged sections of the roof and any broken windows

B) The cost of replacing any items inside the apartment that completely burned in the fire

C) The cost of replacing items ruined by water as firefighters put out the fire

D) The cost of your hotel room for a week while your apartment is cleaned up

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

because its not really their job to find u a temporary place to live while they get ur apartment fixed

If your apartment catches on fire and you have renters insurance, the insurance company will likely pay all of these EXCEPT The cost of your hotel room for a week while your apartment is cleaned up. Thus the correct option is D.

What is Insurance?

A contract in which an individual or organization pays a premium to an insurance firm in exchange for protection against future financial losses is termed Insurance.

A type of insurance named Renters insurance is designed to protect renters from economic harm that may occur as a result of either harm to their personal belongings or liability for harm or injury they have caused to others.

Renters' insurance is often less expensive than other types of insurance, and it is frequently required by renters as an integral part of renting a property. It can give tenants peace of mind as well as financial security.

Therefore, option D is appropriate.

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in your own opinion, what is the advantages and disadvantages of having a business website​.​

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Answer:

There are several advantages and disadvantages to having a website for your business or limited company. In the modern age, more and more businesses are getting online. As I mentioned in a previous post, there were around 227,225,642 websites online in September 2010. If you don’t take your business onto the World Wide Web, you could miss out on potential customers, sales and profits. According to data collected by the Office for National Statistics – internet sales were up to £473million (a week) in August 2010 (Retail Sales Statistical Bulletin – August 2010). So having a website designed for your small business or limited company is just one important step towards getting a slice of the internet pie.

The current price of the Volkswagen ADR (VWAGY) is 35.50. You purchase 50 shares on margin. You finance half of the purchase yourself and borrow the other half from your broker at an annual interest rate of 6.0%. Assume that the ADR pays an annual dividend of 0.56 per share. If the price in one year is 42, what is the return on your investment (keep in mind that you need to pay interest on the loan)

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Answer:

33.77%

Explanation:

In one year, you are going to receive ($42 x 100) + ($0.56 x 100) = $4,256

you must return ($35.50 x 50) = $1,775

plus interests = $1,775 x 6% = $106.50

total return = $4,256 - $1,775 - $106.50 = $2,374.50

you invested $1,775

return on your investment = ($2,374.50 / $1,775) - 1 = 33.77%

Suppose that a small town has seven burger shops whose respective shares of the local hamburger market are (as percentages of all hamburgers sold): 23 percent, 22 percent, 18 percent, 12 percent, 11 percent, 8 percent, and 6 percent. Instructions: Enter your answers as a whole number. a. What is the four-firm concentration ratio of the hamburger industry in this town? percent b. What is the Herfindahl index for the hamburger industry in this town? c. If the top three sellers combine to form a single firm, what would happen to the four-firm concentration ratio and to the Herfindahl index? Four-firm concentration ratio = percent Herfindahl index =

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Answer:

a= 75%

b= 1702

c= 94% , 4334

Cool Compartments Inc. has offered to sell 20,000 ice-makers to Refrigerator Company for $28 per unit. If Refrigerator accepts Cool Compartments' offer, the facilities used to manufacture ice-makers could be used to produce water filtration units. Revenues from the sale of water filtration units are estimated at $80,000, with variable costs amounting to 60% of sales. In addition, $6 per unit of the fixed overhead associated with the manufacture of ice-makers could be eliminated.

For Refrigerator Company to determine the most appropriate action to take in this situation, the total relevant costs of make vs. buy, respectively, are:________

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Answer:

$680,000 vs $440,000

Explanation:

Total Costs to Make :

Manufacturing Costs ($34 x 20,000)                                     $680,000

Total                                                                                          $680,000

Total Cost to Buy :

Purchase Price ($28 x 20,000)                                               $560,000

Less Savings :

Fixed overhead ($6 x 20,000)                                                ($120,000)

Total Cost                                                                                  $440,000

Nuthatch Corporation began its operations on September 1 of the current year. Budgeted sales for the first three months of business September, October, and November are $238,000, $302,000, and $407,000, respectively. The company expects to sell 30% of its merchandise for cash. Of sales on account, 80% are expected to be collected in the month of the sale and 20% in the month following the sale.

The cash collections expected in September from accounts receivable are estimated to be:___________

a. $248,000
b. $138,880
c. $173,600
d. $297,600

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Answer:

b. $138,880

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what The cash collections expected in September from accounts receivable are estimated to be:

First step is to calculate

(Cash) Sept sales=($248,000*30%)

(Cash) Sept sales=$74,400

Now let calculate September Expected Cash collections

(Credit) Sept sales=($248,000- $74,400)*80%

(Credit) Sept sales=$173,600*80%

(Credit) Sept sales=$138,880

Therefore The cash collections expected in September from accounts receivable are estimated to be:$138,880

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