[Same investments as the prior question] Suppose two local start-ups are raising funding by issuing shares of equity at $10,000 per share. One start-up is a whiskey distillery; the other is a beer brewery. You estimate the expected returns on your investment to be 50% over five years in both cases. You also believe that the likelihood of being paid out $20,000 per share is greater with the distillery than with the brewery. Suppose now that you hold a portfolio of many other risky assets, and that this would be your N 1 investment. Which investment do you prefer to make, the distillery or the brewery

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Answer 1

Answer:

you should purchase the brewery's stock

Explanation:

First of all, as investors we should always try to maximize our returns while avoiding risks. It is really hard to balance both, but we must compare stocks to see which may represent a higher gain while posing the lesser or same risk.

Initial investment in each = $10,000 (equal for both)expected returns over 5 years = $5,000 (equal for both)but there is a higher possibility of the distillery's stock being more valuable, and that makes a difference.

Both stocks seem equally risky, but they are not. When you calculate expected returns, you multiply the possible returns by their probability. I'm not sure how they calculated the expected returns of the above stocks, but the following can help you understand my point:

stock B                        return         probability        expected return

great                             100%             25%                    25%

normal                            50%             50%                    25%

bad                                  0%              25%                     0%

total                                                   100%                    50%

stock D                        return         probability        expected return

great                             100%             30%                    30%

normal                            50%             40%                    20%

bad                                  0%              30%                     0%

total                                                   100%                    50%

Both stocks have the same expected return, but stock B is less risky because the chance of being a bad investment is lower.


Related Questions

The state of the economy alone can predict how the financial market will perform.
True
False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

0.5 points eBookPrintReferences Check my work Check My Work button is now enabledItem 3Item 3 0.5 points Agee Storage issued 37 million shares of its $1 par common stock at $12 per share several years ago. Last year, for the first time, Agee reacquired 1 million shares at $10 per share. Assuming that Agee retires shares it reacquires (restores their status to that of authorized but unissued shares), by what amount will Agee’s total paid-in capital decline if it now reacquires 1 million shares at $16 per share? (

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Answer:

Decline in Agee's total paid up capital is $14,000,000

Explanation:

Computation of decline in Paid-Up capital

Particulars                                        Amount

Cash paid for first repurchase      $10,000,000

(1 million shares*$10)

Value of first purchase                   $12,000,000

(1 million * $12                                                        

Benefit on first repurchase            $2,000,000

Cash paid for second repurchase = $16,000,000

(1 million shares * $16)

Value of second repurchase            $12,000,000

(1 million * $12)                                                            

Reduction in Total paid-in-capital   $14,000,000 ($2 million + $12 million)

The Cash account of Security Systems reported a balance of at ​, . There were outstanding checks totaling and a 31 deposit in transit of . The bank​ statement, which came from Cities​ Bank, listed the balance of . Included in the bank balance was a collection of on account from ​, a customer who pays the bank directly. The bank statement also shows a service charge and of interest revenue that earned on its bank balance. Prepare ​'s bank reconciliation at 31.

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Answer:

Follows are the solution to this question:

Explanation:

please find the attached file.

During 2021, Marquis Company was encountering financial difficulties and seemed likely to default on a $300,000, 10%, four-year note dated January 1, 2019, payable to Third Bank. Interest was last paid on December 31, 2020. On December 31, 2021, Third Bank accepted $250,000 in settlement of the note. Ignoring income taxes, what amount should Marquis report as a gain from the debt restructuring in its 2021 income statement?

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Answer:

$80,000

Explanation:

Calculation for the amount that Marquis should report as a gain from the debt restructuring in its 2021 income statement

Gain from the debt restructuring=$300,000 + ($300,000 x 10%) - $250,000

Gain from the debt restructuring=$300,000+$30,000-$250,000

Gain from the debt restructuring = $80,000

Therefore amount that Marquis should report as a gain from the debt restructuring in its 2021 income statement will be $80,000

What is the present value of an ordinary annuity that pays $65 at the end of each of the next 19 years, plus $1,000 at the end of the 19th year?

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Answer:

Result are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Annual payment= $65

Number of periods= 19 years

I will assume an interest rate of 8%.

First, we need to calculate the future value using the following formula:

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

A= annual payment

FV= {65*[(1.08^19) - 1]} / 0.08

FV= $2,694 + 1,000

FV= $3,694

Now, the present value:

PV= FV/(1+i)^n

PV= 3,694 / (1.08^19)

PV= $855.95

Brad will graduate next year. When he begins working, he plans to deposit $6000 at the end of each year into a retirement account that pays 6% interest. How much will be in his account after 40 deposits

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Answer:

$92,8571.7937

Explanation:

The computation of the amount after 40 deposits is shown below:

= (((1 + interest rate)^number of years - 1) ÷ interest rate)× principal

= (((1 + 0.06)^40-1) ÷ 0.06) × $6,000

= $92,8571.7937

We simply applied the above formula and the same is to be considered

We considered all the things given in the question

At a sales volume of 44,000 units, Thoma Corporation's sales commissions (a cost that is variable with respect to sales volume) total $585,200. To the nearest whole cent, what should be the total sales commission per unit at a sales volume of 46,300 units

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Answer: $13.30 per unit

Explanation:

Thoma Corporation Sales Commission per unit;

= Total Sales commission/ Sales volume

= 585,200/44,000

= $13.30

For a sales volume of 46,300 units, the commission per unit will be the same $13.30 per unit as this cost is variable with respect to sales volume.

ere are simplified financial statements for Watervan Corporation:



INCOME STATEMENT
(Figures in $ millions)
Net sales $
888.00

Cost of goods sold
748.00

Depreciation
38.00

Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) $
102.00

Interest expense
19.00

Income before tax $
83.00

Taxes
17.43

Net income $
65.57



BALANCE SHEET
(Figures in $ millions)
End of Year Start of Year
Assets
Current assets $
376

$
326


Long-term assets
272


229


Total assets $
648

$
555


Liabilities and shareholders’ equity
Current liabilities $
201

$
164


Long-term debt
115


128


Shareholders’ equity
332


263


Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $
648

$
555




The company’s cost of capital is 8.5%.


a. Calculate Watervan’s economic value added (EVA). (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer in millions rounded to 2 decimal places.)

b. What is the company’s return on capital? (Use start-of-year rather than average capital.) (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)

c. What is its return on equity? (Use start-of-year rather than average equity.) (Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)

d. Is the company creating value for its shareholders?

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Answer:

its wap   aka      W A P

Explanation:

Simpkins Corporation does not pay any dividends because it is expanding rapidly and needs to retain all of its earnings. However, investors expect Simpkins to begin paying dividends, with the first dividend of $2.00 coming 3 years from today. The dividend should grow rapidly - at a rate of 80% per year - during Years 4 and 5. After Year 5, the company should grow at a constant rate of 5% per year. If the required return on the stock is 13%, what is the value of the stock today (assume the market is in equilibrium with the required return equal to the expected return)

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Answer:

The answer is "$ 52.17"

Explanation:

Third-year dividend,  [tex]D_3 = \$ \ 2.00[/tex] Increasing at  [tex]80 \ \%[/tex] per year in years 4 and 5.

[tex]\to D_4 = 2.00(1.80)=3.6\\\\\to D_5 = 3.6 (1.80) = 4.48\\\\[/tex]

Now, rising at a steady rate of 5 percent per year in year 6

[tex]\to D_6 = 6.48(1.05) =6.804[/tex]

[tex]\text{Price of the stock} = \frac{Expected \ dividend}{(Required \ return - growth \ rate)}[/tex]

                            [tex]=\frac{6.804}{(0.13 - 0.05)}\\\\ =\frac{6.804}{(0.08)}\\\\ = \$ \ 85.05[/tex]

The present value of all flows of cash:

[tex]= \frac{2.00}{(1.13)^3} + \frac{3.6}{(1.13)^4} + \frac{(4.48+ 85.05)}{(1.13)^5}\\\\ = \frac{2.00}{1.442897} + \frac{3.6}{1.63047361} + \frac{(4.48+ 85.05)}{1.84243518}\\\\ = \frac{2.00}{1.442897} + \frac{3.6}{1.63047361} + \frac{(89.53)}{1.84243518}\\\\= 1.38 +2.20+ 48.59\\\\=52.17[/tex]

Suppose that Sophia expects to serve 15 percent more meals in the next quarter. Unit variable costs are expected to remain unchanged. However, Sophia knows that if the restaurant serves over 5,500 meals in a quarter, she must hire an additional manager (part-time) at a cost of $6,450 for the quarter. Other fixed costs are expected to increase by 10 percent. Calculate the unit cost and the total cost if 5,750 meals are served next quarter

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Answer:

$87,975

15.30

Explanation:

The computation of unit cost and total cost is shown below:-

Managers' salary ($22,000 + $6,450) $28,450

Rent $18,000

Depreciation on equipment $2,000

Other fixed cost (3,000 × 1.1) 3,300

Total Fixed cost $51,750

Total Cost = $36,225 + $51,750

= $87,975

Unit Cost = 87,975 ÷ 5,750

= 15.30

Navel County Choppers, Inc., is experiencing rapid growth. The company expects dividends to grow at 23 percent per year for the next 10 years before leveling off at 7 percent into perpetuity. The required return on the company’s stock is 15 percent. If the dividend per share just paid was $1.89, what is the stock price? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

P0 = $77.397794 rounded off to $77.40

Explanation:

The two stage growth model of DDM will be used to calculate the price of the stock today. The DDM values a stock based on the present value of the expected future dividends from the stock. The formula for price today under this model is,

P0 = D0 * (1+g1) / (1+r)  +  D0 * (1+g1)^2 / (1+r)^2  +  ...  +  D0 * (1+g1)^n / (1+r)^n  + [(D0 * (1+g1)^n  *  (1+g2) /  (r - g2))  /  (1+r)^n]

Where,

g1 is the initial growth rate g2 is the constant growth rate D0 is the dividend paid today or most recently r is the required rate of return

P0 = 1.89 * (1+0.23) / (1+0.15)  +  1.89 * (1+0.23)^2 / (1+0.15)^2  +  

1.89 * (1+0.23)^3 / (1+0.15)^3  +   1.89 * (1+0.23)^4 / (1+0.15)^4  +  

1.89 * (1+0.23)^5 / (1+0.15)^5  +  1.89 * (1+0.23)^6 / (1+0.15)^6  +  

1.89 * (1+0.23)^7 / (1+0.15)^7  +  1.89 * (1+0.23)^8 / (1+0.15)^8  +  

1.89 * (1+0.23)^9 / (1+0.15)^9  +  1.89 * (1+0.23)^10 / (1+0.15)^10  +  

[(1.89 * (1+0.23)^10  *  (1+0.07)  / (0.15- 0.07))  /  (1+0.15)^10]

P0 = $77.397794 rounded off to $77.40

​, manufactures lead crystal glasses. ​'s managers recently calculated the​ following:Variances after completing production of ​glasses:Direct materials cost varianceDirect labor cost varianceDirect materials efficiency varianceDirect labor efficiency varianceRead the requirementsLOADING....Requirement 1. For each​ variance, who in ​'s organization is most likely​ responsible?Direct materials cost varianceDirect materials efficiency varianceDirect labor cost varianceDirect labor efficiency varianceRequirement 2. Interpret the direct materials and direct labor variances for ​'s management.The direct materials cost variance indicates that the actual direct materials cost per pound was▼morelessthan the standard cost per pound. This▼decreasedincreased​'s operating income by .The direct materials efficiency variance indicates that the actual pounds used was▼lessmorethan the total pounds allowed to manufacture the glasses. This▼decreasedincreased​'s operating income by .The direct labor price variance means that ​'s employees were paid▼lessmoreper hour than budgeted. This▼decreasedincreased​'s operating income by .The direct labor efficiency variance means that it actually took▼morefewerdirect labor hours than were budgeted to produce glasses. This▼increaseddecreased​'s operating income by .

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Full question attached

Answer and Explanation:

Direct material cost variance-

Purchasing

Direct material efficiency variance-

Production

Direct labor cost variance- Human Resources

Direct labor efficiency variance-Production

The $1650 favorable direct material cost variance indicates that actual direct materials cost per pound was less than standard cost per pound. This increased Martin Inc's operating income by 1560.

Therefore Martin Inc bought lower than they normally purchase raw materials(pounds) which invariably increased profit(operating income)

The 650 unfavorable Direct Materials efficiency variance indicates that the actual pounds used was more than the total pounds allowed to manufacture 6500 glasses. This decreased Martin Inc's operating income by $650.

Efficiency was low as more materials were used than planned, therefire more cost and less profit

The $9100 favorable direct labor price variance means that Martin Inc's employees were paid less than budgeted. This increased Martin Inc's operating income by $9100.

Employees(labour) cost lower than expected hence higher profit(operating income)

The $11,700 favouravle direct labor efficiency variance means that it actually took fewer direct labor hours than were budgeted to produce 6500 glasses. Thus increased Martin Inc's operating income by $11,700.

Labour hours were lower than expected hence less cost more profit

The perfect rose co has earning of 1.55 per share. The benchmark pe for the company is 11. What stock price would you consider appropriate?

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Answer:

$17.05

Explanation:

The perfect rose corporation has a earnings of $1.55

The benchmark PE ratio is 11

Therefore the stock price can be calculated as follows

= bench mark PE × EPS

= 11 × 1.55

= $17.05

Hence the stock price to be considered appropriate is $17.05

Pamela and Amanda form Pansy Corporation. Pamela transfers land (basis of $40,000 and fair market value of $90,000) for 50 shares plus $10,000 cash. Amanda transfers $80,000 cash for 50 shares in Pansy Corporation. a. Pamela’s basis in the Pansy Corporation stock is $40,000. b. Pansy Corporation’s basis in the land is $40,000. c. Pansy Corporation’s basis in the land is $90,000. d. Pamela recognizes a gain on the transfer of $50,000. e. None of the above.

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Answer:

c. Pansy Corporation’s basis in the land is $90,000.

Explanation:

Journal                      Debit      Credit

Land Account         $90,000  

To share capital                        $80,000

(50 Shares at $80000)

To cash                                      $10,000

GAAP require that a business to record an exchange of stock for property at the fair or market value of the transaction. Hence, one can use either the market value of the common stock or the market value of the land.

Bob has been investing $4,000 in stock at the end of every year for the past 8 years. If the account is currently worth $45,000, what was his annual return on this investment?a. 10.61%b. 10.91%c. 8.81%d. 9.55%e. 9.07%

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Answer:

d. 9.55%

Explanation:

we can use the future value of an annuity formula to calculate Bob's annual return:

future value = annual contribution x FV annuity factor

future value = $45,000

annual contribution = $4,000

FV annuity factor = ?

FV annuity factor = future value / annual contribution = $45,000 / $4,000 = 11.25

FV annuity factor = [(1 + i)ⁿ - 1] / i

11.25 = [(1 + i)⁸ - 1] / i

11.25i = (1 + i)⁸ - 1

solving this problem is really complicated, but there is a much simple way to do it:

e) 11.25 x 0.0907 = (1 + 0.0907)⁸ - 1

1.020375 ≠ 1.0028

d) 11.25 x 0.0955 = (1 + 0.0955)⁸ - 1

1.0744 = 1.0744 ⇒ this option is correct

What is the present value of the following cash-flow stream if the interest rate is 5%? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

Year Cash Flow
1 $250
2 450
3 350

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Answer:

Total PV= $948.6

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Year Cash Flow

1 $250

2 450

3 350

Interest rate= 5%

To calculate the present value, we need to use the following formula on each cash flow:

PV = Cf/(1+i)^n

PV1= 250/1.05= 238.1

PV2= 450/1.05^2= 408.16

PV3= 350/1.05^3=  302.34

Total PV= $948.6

What are the changing roles of public, private, and nonprofit agencies in addressing public problems? What difficulties might a public manager face in trying to implement management techniques borrowed from the private sector?

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Answer:

In the clarification segment elsewhere here, the definition of the query is mentioned.

Explanation:

Indeed, whenever it comes to solving civic issues, the functions of civic, corporate, and nonprofit organizations are shifting. Whenever it comes to solving civic concerns, civic companies have historically been at the forefront. These companies have advocated state incentives, often at the expense of profitability, with respect to the household spending of specialized services and products. By encouraging fair use, public corporations are considered to defend the public.

The position of public entities is now evolving if they're no necessarily safeguarding the public's needs at the expense of profitability, but by generating gains which are already required of them as a company, they attempt to resolve public issues.  Via their CSR programs, private companies have become more interested in addressing public issues. The aim of private corporations was to raise income and build wealth for their owners, but now because they are willing to make a change in the community of individuals.  In solving societal issues, non-profit organizations have always been at the forefront. The main difference is that more non-profit organizations are becoming larger and on a size equal to the one of certain private and government entities.

The following problems could be encountered by a public manager attempting to incorporate organizational strategies imported from either the private sector:  

When applying management strategies, a high degree of public sector bureaucracy can continue to be a challenge as well as a roadblock.  The adoption of institutional reforms would make it extremely difficult for the public sector to adopt management strategies along with its tradition.

Depending on the type of hotel, housekeeping associates typically service between _____________ rooms per day: a. 10 and 15 b. 15 and 20 c. 20 and 25 d. 25 and 30

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Answer:

b. 15 and 20

Explanation:

Given that an average housekeeper needs about fifteen to thirty minutes to clean a room during a shift. And the work time always happen when hotel visitors are out of their rooms for activities, or they elapsed their duration. Also, noting that a shift for housekeeper is at average of eight to ten hours.

Hence, depending on the type of hotel, housekeeping associates typically service between fifteen to twenty rooms per day which equates to average of 5 - 6 hours full of work.

Assume we are looking at the electric car market. How would a major increase in gas price affect this market?

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Answer:

Demand increases

Explanation:

There are replacements for petrol and electric vehicles. So, as petrol prices grow, sales of electric  vehicles will grow. Market curve will move to the right and that both prices and quantities will rise.

Wholemark is an Internet order business that sells one popular New Year greeting card once a year. The cost of the paper on which the card is printed is $0.40 per card, and the cost of printing is $0.10 per card. The company receives $3.75 per card sold. Since the cards have the current year printed on them, unsold cards have no salvage value. Their customers are from the four areas: Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Hollywood, and Pasadena. Based on past data, the number of customers from each of the four regions is normally distributed with mean 2,300 and standard deviation 200. (Assume these four are independent.)
What is the optimal production quantity for the card?

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Answer:

≈ 9644 quantity of card

Explanation:

given data:

n = 4 regions/areas

mean demand = 2300

standard deviation = 200

cost of card (c) = $0.5

selling price (p) = $3.75

salvage value of card ( v ) = $ 0

The optimal production quantity for the card can be calculated using this formula below

= u + z (0.8667  ) * б

= 9200  +  1.110926 * 400

≈ 9644 quantity of card

First we have to find u

u = n * mean demand

 = 4 * 2300 = 9200

next we find the value of Z

Z = ( [tex]\frac{p-c}{p-v}[/tex] )

   = ( 3.75 - 0.5 ) / 3.75   = 0.8667

Z( 0.8667 ) = 1.110926 ( using  excel formula : NORMSINV (0.8667 )

next we find б

б = 200[tex]\sqrt{n}[/tex] = 400

Osgood Company, which applies overhead at the rate of 190% of direct material cost, began work on job no. 101 during June. The job was completed in July and sold during August, having accumulated direct material and labor charges of $27,000 and $15,000, respectively. On the basis of this information, the total overhead applied to job no. 101 amounted to:

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Answer: $51300

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that Osgood applies overhead at rate of 190% of direct cost material and we've been given the direct cost material as $27, 000. Therefore, the total overhead applied to the job will be:

= $27000 × 190%

= $27000 × 1.9

= $51300

The writing voice or tone of writing may be any of the following:
(Select all that apply)

A. Grammatically Incorrect
B. Professional
C. Incomplete
D. Friendly

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Answer:

- Professional

- Friendly

Explanation:

Both of those tone can be used depending on the intent of the writing.

If the purpose of the writing is to talk about serious business transaction, it would be best to use a professional tone in order to shows a high level of competence. This will increase people's trust in your capability.

If the purpose of the writing is to seek semi-casual relations (such as building a network with other people within the industry), it would be best to use a friendly tone in the writing in order to establish a social relationship.

Amortization Expense For each of the following unrelated situations, calculate the annual amortization expense and prepare a journal entry to record the expense: A patent with a 10-year remaining legal life was purchased for $350,000. The patent will be commercially exploitable for another eight years. A patent was acquired on a device designed by a production worker. Although the cost of the patent to date consisted of $52,300 in legal fees for handling the patent application, the patent should be commercially valuable during its entire remaining legal life of 10 years and is currently worth $400,000. A franchise granting exclusive distribution rights for a new solar water heater within a three-state area for five years was obtained at a cost of $70,000. Satisfactory sales performance over the five years permits renewal of the franchise for another three years (at an additional cost determined at renewal). General Journal Ref. Description Debit Credit a. Answer Amortization Expense - Patents Answer 43,750 Answer Answer Patents Answer Answer 43,750 To record patent amortization. b. Answer Amortization Expense - Patents Answer 5,230 Answer Answer Patents Answer Answer 5,230 To record patent amortization. c. Answer Amortization Expense - Patents Answer 14,000 Answer Answer Patents Answer Answer 14,000 To record franchise amortization.

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Answer:

A. Dr Amortization expense $43,750

Cr Patents $43,750

B. Dr Amortization expense $5,230

Cr Patents $5,230

C. Dr Amortization expense $14,000

Cr Franchises $14,000

Explanation:

Preparation of Journal entries

A. Dr Amortization expense $43,750

($350,000÷8 years = $43,750)

Cr Patents $43,750

(To record paten Amortization expense)

B. Dr Amortization expense $5,230

($52,300÷10 years = $5,230)

Cr Patents $5,230

(To record patent Amortization expense)

C. Dr Amortization expense $14,000

($70,000÷5 years = $14,000)

Cr Franchises $14,000

(To record Franchises Amortization expense)

The journal entries for each transaction is given below.

Journal entries;

A)

Amortization expense $43750 ( $350000/8 )

            Patent  $43750

Here expense is debited as it increased the expense and credited the patent as it decreased the assets.

B)

Amortization expense $5230 ( $52300/10 )

              Patents  $5230

Here only the original cost of patent should  be amortized

Here expense is debited as it increased the expense and credited the patent as it decreased the assets.

C)

Amortization expense $14000  ( $70000/5)

                 Franchise  $14000

Here expense is debited as it increased the expense and credited the franchise as it decreased the assets.

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A lawn company intends to use the sales of lawn fertilizer to predict the sales of lawn mower. The store manager estimates a probable six-week lag between fertilizer sales and mower sales. The pertinent data are

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Answer:

Period ; Fertilizer ; Sales

1 ; 1.6 ; 10

2; 1.3 ; 8

3; 1.8 ; 11

4; 2.0 ; 12

5; 2.2 ; 12

6; 1.6 ; 9

7; 1.5 ; 8

8; 1.3 ; 7

9; 1.7 ; 10

10; 1.2 ; 6

Explanation:

Correlation is 0.960

R-Squared is 0.921

This is positive correlation which means both variables will move in same direction.

Slope is 6.153

Intercept is -0.649

Regression line will be formed with x intercept as fertilizers and y intercept as Lawn Mowers sold.

Waterway Company sold 10,100 Super-Spreaders on December 31, 2020, at a total price of $1,050,400, with a warranty guarantee that the product was free of any defects. The cost of the spreaders sold is $535,300. The assurance warranties extend for a 2-year period and are estimated to cost $37,000. Waterway also sold extended warranties (service-type warranties) related to 1,800 spreaders for 2 years beyond the 2-year period for $10,800. Given this information, determine the amounts to report for the following at December 31, 2020: sales revenue, warranty expense, unearned warranty revenue, warranty liability, and cash. Amounts Reported in Income Sales revenue $ Warranty Expense Amounts Reported on the Balance Sheet Unearned Service Revenue $ Cash Warranty Liability

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Answer:

Amounts Reported in Income

Particulars                     Amount

- Sales revenue            $1,050,400

- Warranty expenses    $37,000

Amounts Reported on the Balance Sheet

Particulars                                  Amount

- Unearned service revenue      $10,800

- Cash ($1,050,400 + $10,800)  $1,061,200

- Warranty Liability                      $37,000

Tahani and Chidi produce ties and belts, Chidi can produce a maximum of 120 ties or 40 belts and
Tahani can produce 90 ties or 60 belts. They decide to specialize in their respective comparative
advantage of production, and they agree to trade at a rate of 2 ties = 1 belt. If Chidi agrees to trade
50 ties with Tahani, which of the following represents Tahani's PPF and what she can have after
trade?

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Based on the information given regarding the opportunity cost, it should be noted that at the end, Tahani will have 50 ties and 35 belts. Therefore, the correct option that illustrates this is graph B.

How to solve the opportunity cost.

From the complete question, it should be noted that the opportunity cost of ties for Chidi will be:

= 40/120 = 0.33

The opportunity cost of belts for Chidi will be:

= 120/40 = 3

The opportunity cost of ties for Tahani will be:

= 60/90 = 0.67

The opportunity cost of belts will be:

= 90/60 = 1.5

Therefore, Chidi has a compative advantage in the production of ties while Tahani has a comparative advantage in the production of belts.

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Examples of how to improve perceptual acuity include: A. A CEO meets with other CEOs of non-competing companies to examine the world from multiple perspectives and then shares the results with his own management team. B. A CEO meets with the company management team regularly to analyze current world events and their potential impact on the company. C. A CEO meets with direct competitors to analyze current industry trends. The CEOs share their conclusions with their respective companies. D. Outsiders are brought in to the board meeting to critique the company strategy, which considers the new information in its potential revamping of the strategy.

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Answer:

The answer is "Option C".

Explanation:

It was its human detector for seeing confusion through the fog because you can respond until others use it. Only a tiny portion of future executives look in and peek over the horizon towards their businesses from the outside to collect signs that could be bringers of shift.

It is also known as the psychological or mental preparedness throughout the external environment that can "see around corners" and spot potentially important phenomena, inconsistencies, and oddities before the others do. To see through all the fog of doubt, it is a radar. so, that you can act first, that's why the choice c is correct.

You have a friend who is always resolving to improve his grades, but who never seems to find time to study. Which of the following suggestions could help him overcome his time inconsistency and help him meet his goal.
Instructions:
In order to receive full credit, you must make a selection for each option. For correct answer(s), click the option once to place a check mark. For incorrect answer(s), click the option twice to empty the box. Set aside a sum of money that he will only be allowed to spend if he achieves the desired grade for the class. unchecked Make firm time commitments to meet with a study partner who depends on him showing up. unchecked Utilize a tutor who charges a fee only (or alternatively a higher fee) if he misses an appointment. unchecked Rewarding himself with some type of treat only after he has studied.

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Answer:

Set aside a sum of money that he will only be allowed to spend if he achieves the desired grade for the class. ⇒ REWARD

Rewarding himself with some type of treat only after he has studied. ⇒ REWARD

Explanation:

Your friend could use conditional training to change his behavior. But which is more efficient, punishments or rewards? Generally, most people consider that rewards are more efficient than punishments. Doing something because you can gain something good from it is better than not doing something because you are afraid of the punishment or the bad consequences.

Making a firm commitment to study with someone else can also yield a reward (social reward), the problem is that the option states that his partner depends on your friend for him/her to study. It is never good to depend on someone else to do something that you should be able to do for yourself. This means that both, your friend and his study partner, have serious issues regarding their study habits. Unlike math, two negatives do not form a positive in real life. The option would have been valid if your friend just committed himself to study with someone else.

On June 13, the board of directors of Siewert Inc. declared a 2-for-1 stock split on its 60 million, $1.00 par, common shares, to be distributed on July 1. The market price of Siewert common stock was $25 on June 13. Prepare a journal entry that summarizes the declaration and distribution of the stock split if it is to be effected in the form of a 100% stock dividend. What is the par per share after the split?

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Answer:

1. Dr Stock dividends $60 million

Cr Common stock $60 million

2. $1

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entry that summarizes the declaration and distribution of the stock split

Journal Entries for Siewert Inc

(In millions)

1. Based on the information given we were told that On June 13, the board of directors of the company declared a 2-for-1 stock split on its 60 million which means that the Journal entry will be recorded as :

Dr Stock dividends $60 million

Cr Common stock $60 million

(To record issue of stock dividend)

2. The Par value per share after split =$1 reason been that split are often in form of stock dividend.

How would you do it? What sampling technique would you use to select the sample for the study? Why?

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Answer:

Sampling Method in Research Methodology; How to Choose a Sampling Technique for Research. Hamed Taherdoost.

Clearly Define. Target Population.

Select Sampling. Frame.

Choose Sampling. Technique.

Determine. Sample Size.

Collect Data.

Assess. Response Ra

Explanation:

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