In 3 sentences. Why are open-ended questions helpful when landing a sale? (this is for customer service)

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Answer 1

Answer:

By using open-ended questions, participants are able to express and articulate opinions that may be extreme, unusual, or simply ones that the researcher did not think about when creating the survey. This often provides researchers rich, relevant data for their studies

Explanation:

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1. How does payroll withholding help a company's employees? (1-2 sentences. 2.0 points)

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Answer:

Payroll withholding spreads out the cost of taxes throughout the year, so employees don't have to pay the entire amount they owe all at once on April 15. This helps make sure that people pay their taxes.

Stallman Company took a physical inventory on December 31 and determined that goods costing $200,000 were on hand. Not included in the physical count were $25,000 of goods purchased from Pelzer Corporation, FOB, shipping point, and $22,000 of goods sold to Alvarez Company for $30,000, FOB destination. Both the Pelzer purchase and the Alvarez sale were in transit at year-end.
What amount should Stallman report as its December 31 inventory?
In its first month of operations, Bethke Company made three purchases of merchandise in the following sequence: (1) 300 units at $6, (2) 400 units at $7, and (3) 200 units at $8. Assuming there are 360 units on hand, compute the cost of the ending inventory under the (a) FIFO method and (b) LIFO method. Bethke uses a periodic inventory system.
A) Cost of the ending inventory LIFO.
B) Cost of the ending inventory.

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Answer:

1. $247,00

A. $2,720

B.$2,220

Explanation:

1. Calculation to determine What amount should Stallman report as its December 31 inventory

Using this formula

December 31 Ending inventory = Inventory count as per physical count + Inventory in transit FOB Shipping point + Inventory in transit FOB destination

Let plug in the formula

December 31 Ending inventory= $200,000 + $25,000+ $22,000

December 31 Ending inventory= $247,000

Therefore What amount should Stallman report as its December 31 inventory is $247,000

A) Calculation to determine the Cost of the ending inventory FIFO.

Cost of ending inventory = (200 units * $8) +(360 units- 200 units * $7)

Cost of ending inventory = (200 units * $8) + (160 units * $7)

Cost of ending inventory= $1,600 + $1,120

Cost of ending inventory= $2,720

Therefore The Cost of ending inventory is $2,720

(b) Calculation to determine The cost of ending inventory under the LIFO method

Cost of ending inventory = (300 units * $6) +(360 units -300 units* $ 7)

Cost of ending inventory = (300 units * $6) + (60 units * $ 7)

Cost of ending inventory = $1,800 + $420

Cost of ending inventory = $2,220

Therefore The cost of ending inventory under the LIFO method will be $2,220

Billy Dan and Betty Lou were recently married and want to start saving for their dream home. They expect the house they want will cost approximately $247,000. They hope to be able to purchase the house for cash in 12 years. To determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using tables, click here to view Tables I, II, III, or IV in the appendix. Alternatively, if you calculate the discount factor(s) using a formula, round to six (6) decimal places before using the factor in the problem.

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Answer:

Billy Dan and Betty Lou have to invest $11,551 each year to purchase their dream home at the end of 12 years

Explanation:

The requirement of this is missing, that is provided below

How much will Billy Dan and Betty Lou have to invest each year to purchase their dream home at the end of 12 years? Assume an interest rate of 10 percent.

Use the following formula to calculate the amount of yearly investment.

Cost to purchase the house = Annual investment x ( 1 + Interest rate )^numbers of years ) - 1 ) / interest rate

Where

Cost to purchase the house = $247,000

Interest rate = 10%

Numbers of years = 12 years

Annual investment = ?

Placing values in the formula

$247,000 = Annual investment x ( 1 + 10% )^12 ) - 1 ) / 10%

$247,000 = Annual investment x 21.384284

Annual investment = $247,000 / 21.384284

Annual investment = $11,550.54

Annual investment = $11,551

Hence, they have to invest $11,551 each year to be able to purchase the house for cash in 12 years.

Pitney Co. purchased an office building, land, and furniture for $639,300 cash. The appraised value of the assets was as follows:

Land $136,043
Building 179,004
Furniture 400,969
Total $716,016

Required:
a. Compute the amount to be recorded on the books for each asset.
b. Show the purchase in a horizontal statements.
c. Prepare the general journal entry to record the purchase.

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Solution :

a). Amount to be recorded on the books for each of the assets.

                          Working                                                  Allocated cost($)

Land        (639,300 / 716,016 )x 136,043                                 121467

Building   (639,300 / 716,016 )x 179,004                                 159825

Furniture   (639,300 / 716,016 )x 400,969                              358008

Total                                                                                          639,300

b). Statement model

Assets : Cash + Land + Building + Furniture

            639,300 + 121,467 +  159825 + 358008

Cash flow = 639,300

c). Journal entry

General journal                        Debit($)           Credit($)

Land                                        121,467

Building                                   159,825

Furniture                                  358,008

Cash                                                             639,300  

Consider a hypothetical economy. Households spend $0.90 of each additional dollar they earn and save the remaining $0.10. The spending multiplier for this economy is ___________. Suppose investment in this economy decreases by $200 billion. The decrease in investment will lead to a decrease in income, generating a decrease in consumption that decreases income yet again, and so on.

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Answer:

Spending multiplier = 10Change in consumption = -$180 billion

Explanation:

The spending multiplier is calculated by the formula:

= 1 / Marginal propensity to save

The marginal propensity to save is the proportion of every additional dollar that is saved which is this case is $0.10 which is 10%.

Spending multiplier is:

= 1 / 0.1

= 10

Change in consumption as a result of the decrease:

= -200 * marginal propensity to consume

= - 200 * 0.9

= -$180 billion

Mike and Marianne pulled their resources together to open a coffee place. They each put $20,000 and also took a bank loan of $20,000. Interest rate the bank charges is 8% and estimated tax rate is 30% for their business. If they both want a 12% return on their investment, what is the weighted average cost of capital

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Answer:

WACC= 9.8%

Explanation:

The weighted Average cost of Capital is the average cost of capital for the different sources of long-term capital available to a firm weighted according to the proportion each source of finance bears to the total capital in the pool.

After-tax cost of debt = (1- tax rate) × before tax cost of debt  

= (1-0.3)× 8% = 5.6%

Total Equity = 20,000× 2= 40,000.

Bank loan = 20,000

Total value fund = 40,000 + 20,000 = 60,000

WACC= 5.5%× (2/6)  + 12%× (4/6) = 9.8%

WACC= 9.8%

     

The real interest rate earned is the Group of answer choices same as the nominal interest rate when inflation is moderate cost of borrowing in current consumer prices cost of borrowing in current producer prices cost of borrowing adjust for the rate of change in the price level nominal interest rate adjusted for the growth rate of the economy

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Answer:

cost of borrowing adjust for the rate of change in the price level

Explanation:

The real interest rate earned is the rate where the borrowing cost would be adjusted for the change in the rate in the level of the price as the real interest rate represent the interest rate that should be adjusted to the inflation

Hence, according to the given options, second option is correct

hence, the same would be relevant

Roaming Vehicles Company manufactures buggies. Manufacturing a buggy takes 20 units of wood and 1 unit of steel. Scheduled production of buggies for the next two months is 500 and 600 units, respectively. Beginning inventory is 4,000 units of wood and 30 units of steel. The ending inventory of wood is planned to decrease 500 units in each of the next two months, and the steel inventory is expected to increase 5 units in each of the next two months.
How many units of steel are expected in the material inventory at the end of the second month?

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Answer: 40 units of steel.

Explanation:

The steel inventory is expected to increase by 5 units every month for two months.

Steel inventory in two months = Beginning inventory + 5 + 5

= 30 + 5 + 5

= 40 units of steel.

Batista Company management wants to maintain a minimum monthly cash balance of $19,900. At the beginning of April, the cash balance is $19,900, expected cash receipts for April are $244,400, and cash disbursements are expected to be $253,300. How much cash, if any, must be borrowed to maintain the desired minimum monthly balance

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Answer:

the amount must be borrowed is $8,900

Explanation:

The computation of the amount must be borrowed is shown below:

Opening cash balance $19,900

Add: cash receipts $244,400

Less: cash disbursements -$253,300

Cash balance after disbursements $11,000

Minimum monthly cash balance $19,900

Amount to be borrowed $8,900

hence, the amount must be borrowed is $8,900

Sunland Company is considering these two alternatives for financing the purchase of a fleet of airplanes. 1. Issue 60,000 shares of common stock at $42 per share. (Cash dividends have not been paid nor is the payment of any contemplated.) 2. Issue 12%, 10-year bonds at face value for $2,520,000. It is estimated that the company will earn $819,000 before interest and taxes as a result of this purchase. The company has an estimated tax rate of 30% and has 91,100 shares of common stock outstanding prior to the new financing. Determine the effect on net income and earnings per share for issuing stock and issuing bonds. Assume the new shares or new bonds will be outstanding for the entire year. (Round earnings per share to 2 decimal places, e.g. $2.66.) Plan One Issue Stock Plan Two Issue Bonds select an option $enter a dollar amount $enter a dollar amount select an option enter a dollar amount enter a dollar amount select an option enter a total of the two previous amounts enter a total of the two previous amounts select an option enter a dollar amount enter a dollar amount select an option $enter a total of the two previous amounts $enter a total of the two previous amounts select an option enter a number enter a number select an option $enter a dollar amount rounded to 2 decimal places $enter a dollar amount rounded to 2 decimal places

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Answer:

Issuing Stock Issuing Bonds

Net income $573,300 $361,620

Earnings per share $3.79 $3.97

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the effect on net income and earnings per share for issuing stock and issuing bonds.

ISSUING STOCK ISSUING BONDS

Income before interest and taxes

$819,000 $819,000

Interest ($2,520,000 x 12%) $0 $302,400

Income before taxes $819,000 $516,600

($819,000-$302,400=$516,600)

Income tax expense (30%) $245,700 $154,980

(30%*$819,000=$245,700)

(30%*$516,600=$154,980)

NET INCOME $573,300 $361,620

($819,000-$245,700=$573,300)

($516,600-$154,980=$361,620)

Outstanding shares 151,100 91,100

(60,000shares+91,100 shares=151,100)

Earnings per share $3.79 $3.97

($573,300/151,100=$3.79)

($361,620/91,100=$3.97)

Therefore the effect on net income and earnings per share for issuing stock and issuing bonds are :

Issuing Stock Issuing Bonds

Net income $573,300 $361,620

Earnings per share $3.79 $3.97

Perfect Patties, Inc. has several divisions. One division provides birthday parties at their facility. Each party sold provides entertainment, decorations, food, and party favors for 10 children. The bookkeeper has prepared a report comparing actual results for the month of June to budgeted results.
Perfect Parties
Birthday Party Division Analysis of Revenues and Costs
For the Month Ended June 30
Planning Budge Actual Results Variances
Number of parties 80 92
Revenue $36,000 $39,560 $3,560 F
Expenses:
Food costs 7,200 8,648 1,448 U
Party supplies 3,200 3404 204 U
Party worker wages 6,400 7,728 1,328 U
Administrative salaries 3,700 3,500 200 F
Equipment depreciation 1,200 1,200 - None
Rent 5,000 5,000 - None
Total expense 26,700 29,480 2,780 U
Net operating income $9,300 10,080 $780 F
Food costs, party supplies, and party worker wages are variable costs.
Administrative salaries, equipment depreciation and rent are fixed costs.
Prepare a new report for June using the flexible budget approach.

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Answer:

Perfect Parties, Inc.

Birthday Party Division

Analysis of Revenues and Costs

For the month ended June 30

                                       Flexible Budget   Actual Results   Variances

Number of parties                      80                     92

Revenue                               $41,400             $39,560        $1,840 U

Expenses:

Food costs                               8,280                 8,648             368 U

Party supplies                          3,680                 3,404             276 F

Party worker wages                7,360                 7,728             368 U

Administrative salaries            3,700                3,500             200 F

Equipment depreciation          1,200                 1,200               -     None

Rent                                         5,000                5,000               -     None

Total expense                       29,220              29,480             260 U

Net operating income          $12,180             $10,080         $2,100 U

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Birthday Party Division Analysis of Revenues and Costs

For the Month Ended June 30

                                     Planning Budget   Actual Results   Variances

Number of parties                      80                     92

Revenue                               $36,000            $39,560        $3,560 F

Expenses:

Food costs                                7,200                 8,648           1,448 U

Party supplies                           3,200                  3404            204 U

Party worker wages                 6,400                 7,728          1,328 U

Administrative salaries             3,700                3,500            200 F

Equipment depreciation           1,200                 1,200            -      None

Rent                                          5,000                5,000            -       None

Total expense                        26,700              29,480          2,780 U

Net operating income           $9,300               10,080           $780 F

Flexing the variable revenue and costs:

Revenue                               $36,000/80 * 92 = $41,400

Food costs                                7,200/80 * 92 = $8,280

Party supplies                           3,200/80 * 92 = $3,680

Party worker wages                 6,400/80 * 92 = $7,360

The difference between accrual-basis accounting and cash-basis accounting is timing. Under accrual-basis accounting, we record revenues when we provide goods and services to customers, and we record expenses when costs are used in company operations.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

A. True

Explanation:

The main difference between accrual and cash basis accounting lies in the timing of when revenue and expenses are recognized. The cash method is a more immediate recognition of revenue and expenses, while the accrual method focuses on anticipated revenue and expenses.

You are evaluating two investment alternatives. One is a passive market portfolio with an expected return of 10% and a standard deviation of 16%. The other is a fund that is actively managed by your broker. This fund has an expected return of 16% and a standard deviation of 20%. The risk-free rate is currently 7%. Answer the questions below based on this information. a. What is the slope of the Capital Market Line

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Answer:

the  slope of the capital market line is 0.1875

Explanation:

The computation of the slope of the capital market line is shown below:

= (Expected return - risk free rate of return) ÷ (standard deviation)

= (10% - 7%) ÷ 16%

= 3% ÷ 16%

= 0.1875

hence, the  slope of the capital market line is 0.1875

We simply used the above formula to measured the slope of the capital market line

What is an example of an asset class?

A.
dividends

B.
inflation

C.
common stocks

D.
compounding interest

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Answer: coming stocks

Explanation: just took test

Common stocks are an example of an asset class. Hence, option C is correct.

What is Common stocks?

The most accessible form of a company's shares, known as common stock, is what you would most usually come across when trading equities on an exchange. These shares normally have voting privileges but are paid out last in the order of preference if a corporation goes bankrupt.

Common stocks are securities that indicate a person's ownership in a particular firm and their right to share in the venture's profits. Such a stock option grants people the right to vote for the company's board of directors and also gives them the ability to influence business policy.

The primary distinction between preferred and common stock is that common stock grants stockholders voting rights, whilst preferred stock does not.

Thus, option C is correct.

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Oakwood Financial Inc. was organized on February 28. Projected selling and administrative expenses for each of the first three months of operations are as follows:
March $132,700
April 124,700
May 113,500
Depreciation, insurance, and property taxes represent $28,000 of the estimated monthly expenses. The annual insurance premium was paid on February 28, and property taxes for the year will be paid in June. 73% of the remainder of the expenses are expected to be paid in the month in which they are incurred, with the balance to be paid in the following month.
Prepare a schedule indicating cash payments for selling and administrative expenses for March, April, and May.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

First, we must deduct the depreciation expense from each month. Depreciation is not a cash disbursement, and insurance and taxes are paid once a year.

March= 132,700 - 28,000= 104,700

April= 124,700 - 28,000= 96,700

May= 113,500 - 28,000= 85,500

Now, the cash disbursements for each month:

March:

Selling and administrative costs from March= 104,700*0.73= 76,431

Total cash disbursement= 76,431

April:

Selling and administrative costs from March= 104,700*0.27= 28,269

Selling and administrative costs from April= 96,700*0.73= 70,591

Total cash disbursement= $98,860

May:

Selling and administrative costs from May= 85,500*0.73= 62,415

Selling and administrative costs from April= 96,700*0.27= 26,109

Total cash disbursement= $88,524

Bonita Industries uses the periodic inventory system. For the current month, the beginning inventory consisted of 481 units that cost $60 each. During the month, the company made two purchases: 719 units at $63 each and 361 units at $65 each. Bonita Industries also sold 1203 units during the month. Using the average cost method, what is the amount of ending inventory

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Answer:

$22,389

Explanation:

The computation of the ending inventory is shown below:

But before that the average cost per unit and the ending units should be determined

The average cost per unit is

= (481 units × $60 + 719 units × $63 + 361 units × $65) ÷ (481 units + 719 units + 361 units)

= ($28,860 + $45,297 + $23,465)  ÷ (1,561 units)

= $62.54

Now the ending inventory units is

= 1,561 units - 1,203 units

= 358 units

Now finally the ending inventory is

= 358 units × $62.54

= $22,389

Grand River Corporation reported taxable income of $400,000 in year 1 and paid federal income taxes of $160,000. Not included in the computation was a disallowed meals expense of $3,100, tax-exempt income of $2,100, and deferred gain on an installment sale from a prior year of $36,000. The corporation's current earnings and profits for year 1 would be:

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Answer: $275,000

Explanation:

Earnings and Profit for the year:

= Taxable income - Federal income taxes - Disallowed meals expense + Tax exempt income + Deferred gain

= 400,000 - 160,000 - 3,100 + 2,100 + 36,000

= $275,000

UPS, a delivery services company, has a beta of 1.4, and Wal-Mart has a beta of 0.8. The risk-free rate of interest is 4% and the market risk premium (rM-rRF) is 6%. What is the expected return on a portfolio with 40% of its money in UPS and the balance in Wal-Mart?

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Answer:

10.24%

Explanation:

the expected return on a portfolio can be determined using CAPM

According to the capital asset price model: Expected rate of return = risk free + beta x (market rate of return - risk free rate of return)

Beta of the portfolio = (percentage of UPS in portfolio x beta of UPS) + (percentage of Wal-mart in portfolio x beta of Wal - Mart )

(1.4 x 0.4) + (0.8 x 0.6)

= 0.56 + 0.48

= 1.040

Expected return = 4% + (1.040 x 6%) = 10.24%

Canoe Company's manufacturing accounting system uses direct labor costs to apply overhead to goods in process and finished goods inventories. Canoe Company's manufacturing costs for the year were: direct labor, $30,000; direct materials, $50,000; and factory overhead applied, $6,000. The plant-wide overhead application rate was:

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Answer:

Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= $0.2 per direct labor dollar

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Direct labor, $30,000

Factory overhead applied $6,000.

To calculate the predetermined overhead rate, we need to use the following formula:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

6,000= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate*30,000

6,000 / 30,000 = Estimated manufacturing overhead rate

Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= $0.2 per direct labor dollar

Special Group, a company involved in the production and distribution of water and carbonated drinks has recently decided to venture into the transportation business. As the marketing executive tasked with the responsibility of overseeing the planning and execution of this new venture, explain to the management of Special Group how the transport business differs from the drinks business in relation to its characteristics, detailing what unique marketing strategies and marketing mix decisions shall be adopted in ensuring its success.
DC: ACD01-F004

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Answer:

The marketing executive's decision was correct.

Explanation:

It is essential for the success of the new transport business, that there is recognition between the essential differences between the businesses and that it is necessary to implement new marketing strategies in order for the company to be well positioned and competitive in the market. Therefore, the marketing mix can be understood as a set of elements that will lead a company to achieve its objectives and goals through the consistent alignment of marketing strategies considering the essential variables for every business regardless of its sector.

The marketing mix comprises price, product, place and promotion, when a company develops strategies for each of these variables it is able to better understand the systems that lead to a good positioning of its business, satisfaction and value creation for its potential audience.

Accounts Randall Company estimates its bad debts expense by aging its accounts receivable and applying percentages to various age groups of the accounts. Randall calculated a total of $3,000 in possible credit losses as of December 31. Accounts Receivable has a balance of $128,000, and the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a credit balance of $500 before adjustment at December 31. What is the December 31 adjusting entry to provide for credit losses

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Answer:

Explanation:

The journal entry will be:

Debit: Bad debt expense $2500

Credit: Allowance for doubtful $2500

Then, we will calculate the net amount of account receivable that should be included in current assets which will be:

Account receivable = $128000

Less: Allowance for doubtful = $500 + $2500 = $3000

Net amount of account receivable = $125000

An aging of a company's accounts receivable indicates that $14,000 are estimated to be uncollectible. If Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a $1,100 credit balance, the adjustment to record bad debts for the period will require a

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Answer:

Debit to Bad debt expense for $15,100

Explanation:

According to the above information, we were informed that a company's account receivable shows the estimate of uncollectible accounts totalled $14,000. While the allowance for doubtful account has the amount $1,100.

It therefore means that the adjustment to record the bad debt expense for the period will require

A debit to bad debt expense for $15,100

Myriad Solutions, Inc. issued 12% bonds, dated January 1, with a face amount of $350 million on January 1, 2021, for $312,921,210. The bonds mature on December 31, 2030 (10 years). For bonds of similar risk and maturity the market yield is 14%. Interest is paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31. 1. What would be the net amount of the liability Myriad would report in its balance sheet at December 31, 2021

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Answer:

Myriad Solutions, Inc.

The net amount of the liability that Myriad would report in its balance sheet at December 31, 2021 is:

= $314,793,494

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Face value of bonds = $350 million

Discounted value (Cash receipt) = $312,921,210

Total amount of discount = $37,078,790

Bond's interest rate = 12%

Market yield = 14%

June 30, 2021:

Cash payment for interest = $21 million ($350 m * 6%)

Bonds' Interest expense = $21,904,485 ($312,921,210 * 7%)

Amortization of bond discount = $904,485 ($21,904,485 - $21 million)

Bond book value = $313,825,695 ($312,921,210 + $904,485)

Dec. 31, 2021:

Cash payment for interest = $21 million ($350 m * 6%)

Bonds' Interest expense = $21,967,799 ($313,825,695 * 7%)

Amortization of bond discount = $967,799 ( $21,967,799 - $21 million)

Bond book value = $314,793,494 ($313,825,695 + $967,799)

Choose, define, and restrict a topic based on a problem or issue you might deal with in one of the following divisions of a company: a. IT b. human resources/diversity c. security d. marketing e. accounting f. health care/health risks g. energy/utilities h. animal rights i. transportation j. environment Discuss the steps you took to narrow the topic, the audience you would be writing for, and the types of questions that audience may have.

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Answer:

Human resource department is the one of the most important department in any organization. It has to deal with the concerns and problems of all the employees and satisfy them positively.

Explanation:

Human resource department is the first go to department for any employee when he faces some problem related to discrimination, demotivation, stressed or low pay. It is responsibility of human resource department to solve the problems that employees are facing. They have to resolve any issues that an employee is facing and assure him that his concerns will be dealt with pure justice.

Bentley Enterprises uses process costing to control costs in the manufacture of Dust Sensors for the mining industry. The following information pertains to operations for November. (CMA Exam adapted) Units Work in process, November 1st 16,300 Started in production during November 100,600 Work in process, November 30th 24,600 The beginning inventory was 60% complete as to materials and 20% complete as to conversion costs. The ending inventory was 90% complete as to materials and 40% complete as to conversion costs. Costs pertaining to November are as follows: Beginning inventory: direct materials, $55,160; direct labor, $20,620; manufacturing overhead, $15,540. Costs incurred during the month: direct materials, $470,970; direct labor, $190,740; manufacturing overhead, $399,080. What are the total costs in the ending Work-in-Process Inventory assuming Bentley uses first-in, first-out (FIFO) process costing

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Answer:

$146,443.80

Explanation:

Step 1 : Equivalent Units of Production

FIFO method is interested with Units worked on during the Production Period. Therefore make sure you begin by finishing Opening Work in Process Units.

1. Materials

To Finish Work in Process Inventory (16,300 x 40%)      6,520

Started and Completed (100,600 - 16,300) x 100 %      84,300

Ending Inventory (24,600 x 90%)                                    22,140

Equivalent units of Production                                        112,960

2. Conversion Cost

To Finish Work in Process Inventory (16,300 x 80%)     13,040

Started and Completed (100,600 - 16,300) x 100 %      84,300

Ending Inventory (24,600 x 40%)                                      9,840

Equivalent units of Production                                        107,180

Step 2 : Cost per equivalent unit

FIFO method is only interested in Costs incurred during the Production Period, therefore Cost in Beginning Inventory must be ignored as these were accounted for in previous year.

Cost per equivalent unit = Total Cost ÷ Total Equivalent Units

Materials = $470,970 ÷ 112,960 = $4.17

Conversion Costs = ($190,740 + $399,080) ÷ 107,180 = $5.50

Step 3 :  Cost in the ending Work-in-Process Inventory

Work-in-Process Inventory = Material Cost + Conversion Cost

                                             = 22,140 x $4.17 + 9,840 x $5.50

                                             = $146,443.80

Conclusion :

The total costs in the ending Work-in-Process Inventory assuming Bentley uses first-in, first-out (FIFO) process costing is $146,443.80

Parking lot staff budget Adventure Park is a large theme park. Staffing for the theme park involves many different labor classifications, one of which is the parking lot staff. The parking lot staff collects parking fees, provides directions, and operates trams. The staff size is a function of the number of daily vehicles. Adventure Park has determined from historical experience that a staff member is needed for every 200 vehicles. Adventure Park estimates staff for both school days and nonschool days. Nonschool days are higher attendance days than school days. The number of expected vehicles for each day is as follows:

School Days Nonschool Days
Number of vehicles per day 3,000 8,000
Number of days per year 165 200

Parking fees are $10 per vehicle. Each parking lot employee is paid $110 per day.

Required:
a. Determine the annual parking lot staff budget for school days, nonschool days, and total.
b. Determine the parking revenue for school days, nonschool days, and total.
c. If depreciation expense and other expenses for running the parking lot were estimated to be $2 million per year, determine the parking lot's budgeted profit.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

a. Determine the annual parking lot staff budget for school days, nonschool days, and total.

For school days:

Number of staff required per day = 3000/20 = 15

Number of staff days per year = 15 × 165 = 2475

Annual parking lot staff budget = 2475 × $110 = $272250

For non school days:

Number of staff required per day = 8000/20 = 40

Number of staff days per year = 40 × 200 = 8000

Annual parking lot staff budget = 800 × $110 = $880,000

Total annual parking lot staff budget = $272250 + $880000 = $1152250

b. Determine the parking revenue for school days, nonschool days, and total.

For school days:

Total number of vehicles per year = 3000 × 165 = 495000

Parking revenue = 495000 × $10 = $4950000

For non school days:

Total number of vehicles per year = 8000 × 200 = 1600000

Parking revenue = 1600000 × $10 = $16000000

Total parking revenue = $4950000 + $16000000 = $20950000

c. If depreciation expense and other expenses for running the parking lot were estimated to be $2 million per year, determine the parking lot's budgeted profit.

Parking revenue = $20,950,000

Less: Parking lot staff payroll = $1152250

Less: Depreciation and other expenses = $2000000

Budgeted profit = $177977500

Rommer Company purchases Daley Inc. for cash on January​ 1, 2018. The book value of Daley​ Company's net​ assets, as reflected on its December​ 31, 2017 statement of financial position is . An analysis by Rommer on December​ 31, 2017 indicates that the fair value of​ Daley's tangible assets exceeded the book value by ​, and the fair value of identifiable intangible assets exceeded book value by . How much goodwill should be recognized by Rommer Company when recording the purchase of Daley​ Inc.? A. B. C. D.

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Answer:

$85,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine How much goodwill should be recognized by Rommer Company when recording the purchase of Daley​ Inc.?

Using this formula

Good will=purchases-book value - fair value of tangible assets-fair value of intangible assets

Let plug in the formula

Goodwill=$930,000-$750,000-$50,000-$45,000

Goodwill=$85,000

Therefore How much goodwill should be recognized by Rommer Company when recording the purchase of Daley​ Inc. is $85,000

. Calculate the estimated sales, by month and in total, for the third quarter. 2. Calculate the expected cash collections, by month and in total, for the third quarter. 3. Calculate the estimated quantity of beach umbrellas that need to be produced in July, August, September, and October. 4. Calculate the quantity of Gilden (in feet) that needs to be purchased by month and in total, for the third quarter. 5. Calculate the cost of the raw material (Gilden) purchases by month and in total, for the third quarter. 6. Calculate the expected cash disbursements for raw material (Gilden) purchases, by month and in total, for the third quarter.

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Question Completion:

Milo Company manufactures beach umbrellas. The company is preparing detailed budgets for the third quarter and has assembled the following information to assist in the budget preparation: The Marketing Department has estimated sales as follows for the remainder of the year (in units): July 38,500 October 28,500 August 87,000 November 15,000 September 56,000 December 15,500 The selling price of the beach umbrellas is $14 per unit. All sales are on account. Based on past experience, sales are collected in the following pattern: 30% in the month of sale 65% in the month following sale 5% uncollectible Sales for June totaled $504,000. The company maintains finished goods inventories equal to 15% of the following month’s sales. This requirement will be met at the end of June. Each beach umbrella requires 4 feet of Gilden, a material that is sometimes hard to acquire. Therefore, the company requires that the ending inventory of Gilden be equal to 50% of the following month’s production needs. The inventory of Gilden on hand at the beginning and end of the quarter will be: June 30 91,550 feet September 30 ? feet Gilden costs $0.60 per foot. One-half of a month’s purchases of Gilden is paid for in the month of purchase; the remainder is paid for in the following month. The accounts payable on July 1 for purchases of Gilden during June will be $49,290. Required: 1.

Answer:

Milo Company

                                           July            Aug.             Sept.           Total

1. Estimated sales       $539,000   $1,218,000    $784,000   $2,541,000

2. Cash collections     $489,300     $715,750 $1,026,900   $2,231,950

                                          July      Aug.         Sept.      Oct.  

3. Production units       45,775   72,350    51,875    26,475

                                                July            Aug.             Sept.           Total

4. Quantity of Gilden (feet)  236,250      248,450      156,700     641,400

5. Cost of Purchases          $141,750    $149,070     $94,020    $384,840

6. Cash disbursements for raw

     material purchases     $120,165     $145,410     $121,545    $387,120

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Selling price of the beach umbrellas = $14 per unit

                  June      July      Aug.         Sept.      Oct.         Nov.      Dec.

Estimated

sales                     38,500   87,000   56,000   28,500  15,000    15,500

Sales    $504,000 539,000 1,218,000 784,000 399,000 210,000  217,000

Sales Collection:

                                    June       July          Aug.             Sept.           Total

Sales on credit                         539,000   1,218,000    784,000   $2,541,000

Sales Collection:

30% month of sale                    161,700     365,400      235,200     762,300

65% month following              327,600     350,350       791,700   1,469,650

5% uncollectible

Total collections                   $489,300    $715,750 $1,026,900  $2,231,950

                                        July       August     September    October

Beginning Inventory  $75,600   $80,850      $182,700     $117,600

Ending Inventory         80,850     182,700         117,600       59,850

Sales                         539,000   1,218,000        784,000    399,000

Finished Goods Inventory:

                      June      July        Aug.        Sept.      Oct.         Nov.       Dec.

Estimated

sales           36,000   38,500   87,000   56,000   28,500   15,000   15,500

Ending           5,775    13,050     8,400      4,275      2,250

Available      41,775    51,550   85,400   60,275    30,750

Beginning    5,400      5,775    13,050     8,400       4,275

Production 36,375    45,775   72,350    51,875    26,475

Raw materials inventory:

                                     June        July         Aug.         Sept.         Oct.  

Production units        36,375    45,775     72,350     51,875      26,475

Production needs    145,500   183,100  289,400  207,500    105,900

Ending inventory       91,550   144,700   103,750    52,950

Available materials 237,050  327,800   393,150  260,450

Beginning inventory                  91,550   144,700   103,750      52,950

Purchases                               236,250  248,450   156,700

Cost of Purchases                 $141,750 $149,070  $94,020

Payment for purchases:

Accounts payable                  $49,290

50% month of purchase          70,875    74,535      47,010

50% following purchase                          70,875     74,535

Total payments                     $120,165 $145,410  $121,545

Walmart's channel members negotiate with one another, buy and sell products, and facilitate the change of ownership between Walmart and its suppliers in the course of moving finished goods from the manufacturer into the hands of Walmart's customers. As products move toward the final consumer, which of the following is true of the channel members within Walmart's marketing channel?

a. They help provide contact efficiency as goods move into the hands of the final consumer.
b. They play roles that are different from those of intermediaries and resellers.
c. They provide division of labor but without any particular specialization in moving goods.
d. They facilitate the change of ownership but not the sale to the final consumer.

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Explanation:

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You are attempting to value a call option with an exercise price of $100 and one year to expiration. The underlying stock pays no dividends, its current price is $100, and you believe it has a 50% chance of increasing to $130 and a 50% chance of decreasing to $70. The risk-free rate of interest is 10%. Calculate the call option's value using the two-state stock price model. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

$18.18

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the call option's value using the two-state stock price model

Based on the information given since the two possible stock prices are: S+ = $130 Increase and and S- = $70 decrease which means that If the exercise price is the amount of $100 the first step will be to determine the corresponding two possible call values.

First step is to determine the corresponding two possible call values.

Hence, the corresponding two possible call values are:

Cu = ($130-$100) and Cd = $0

Cu = $30 and Cd = $0

Second step is to Calculate the hedge ratio using this formula

Hedge ratio= (Cu - Cd)/(uS0 - dS0)

Hedge ratio= (30- 0)/(130 - 70)

Hedge ratio=30/60

Hedge ratio= 0.50

Third step is form the cost of the riskless portfolio and end-of-year value

Cost of the riskless portfolio = (S0 - 2C0)

Cost of the riskless portfolio = 100 - 2C0

End-of-year value =$70

Fourth step is to calculate the present value of $70 with a one-year interest rate of 10%:

Present value=$70/1.10

Present value= $63.64

Now let estimate the call option's value by first Setting the value of the hedged position to equal to the present value

Call option's value=$100 - 2C0 = $63.64

Hence,

C0=$100-$63.64/2

C0=$36.36/2

C0=$18.18

Therefore the call option's value using the two-state stock price model will be $18.18

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