The following selected transactions were completed by Capers Company during October of the current year:
Oct. 1
Purchased merchandise from UK Imports Co., $13,377, terms FOB destination, n/30.
3 Purchased merchandise from Hoagie Co., $10,650, terms FOB shipping point, 2/10, n/eom. Prepaid freight of $230 was added to the invoice.
4 Purchased merchandise from Taco Co., $14,350, terms FOB destination, 2/10, n/30.
6 Issued debit memo to Taco Co. for $5,000 of merchandise returned from purchase on October 4.
13 Paid Hoagie Co. for invoice of October 3.
14 Paid Taco Co. for invoice of October 4, less debit memo of October 6.
19 Purchased merchandise from Veggie Co., $25,850, terms FOB shipping point, n/eom.
19 Paid freight of $430 on October 19 purchase from Veggie Co.
20 Purchased merchandise from Caesar Salad Co., $23,000, terms FOB destination, 1/10, n/30.
30 Paid Caesar Salad Co. for invoice of October 20.
31 Paid UK Imports Co. for invoice of October 1.
31
Paid Veggie Co. for invoice of October 19.
Journalize the entries to record the transactions of Capers Company for October. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
CHART OF ACCOUNTS
Capers Company
General Ledger
ASSETS
110
Cash
120
Accounts Receivable
125
Notes Receivable
130
Merchandise Inventory
131
Estimated Returns Inventory
140
Office Supplies
141
Store Supplies
142
Prepaid Insurance
180
Land
192
Store Equipment
193
Accumulated Depreciation-Store Equipment
194
Office Equipment
195
Accumulated Depreciation-Office Equipment
LIABILITIES
211
Accounts Payable-Caesar Salad Co.
212
Accounts Payable-Hoagie Co.
213
Accounts Payable-Taco Co.
214
Accounts Payable-UK Imports Co.
215
Accounts Payable-Veggie Co.
216
Salaries Payable
218
Sales Tax Payable
219
Customers Refunds Payable
221
Notes Payable
EQUITY
310
Owner, Capital
311
Owner, Drawing
312
Income Summary
REVENUE
410
Sales
610
Interest Revenue
EXPENSES
510
Cost of Merchandise Sold
521
Delivery Expense
522
Advertising Expense
524
Depreciation Expense-Store Equipment
525
Depreciation Expense-Office Equipment
526
Salaries Expense
531
Rent Expense
533
Insurance Expense
534
Store Supplies Expense
535
Office Supplies Expense
536
Credit Card Expense
539
Miscellaneous Expense
710
Interest Expense
Journalize the entries to record the transactions of Capers Company for October. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
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Answer 1

Answer:

Oct. 1 Purchased merchandise from UK Imports Co., $13,377, terms FOB destination, n/30.

Dr Merchandise inventory 13,377

   Cr Accounts payable 13,377

Oct. 3 Purchased merchandise from Hoagie Co., $10,650, terms FOB shipping point, 2/10, n/eom. Prepaid freight of $230 was added to the invoice.

Dr Merchandise inventory 10,880

    Cr Accounts payable 10,880

Oct. 4 Purchased merchandise from Taco Co., $14,350, terms FOB destination, 2/10, n/30.

Dr Merchandise inventory 14,350

    Cr Accounts payable 14,350

Oct. 6 Issued debit memo to Taco Co. for $5,000 of merchandise returned from purchase on October 4.

Dr Accounts payable 5,000

    Cr Merchandise inventory 5,000

Oct. 13 Paid Hoagie Co. for invoice of October 3.

Dr Accounts payable 10,880

    Cr Cash 10,667

    Cr Purchase discounts 213

Oct. 14 Paid Taco Co. for invoice of October 4, less debit memo of October 6.

Dr Accounts payable 9,350

    Cr Cash 9,163

    Cr Purchase discounts 187

Oct. 19 Purchased merchandise from Veggie Co., $25,850, terms FOB shipping point, n/eom.

Dr Merchandise inventory 25,850

   Cr Accounts payable 25,850

Oct. 19 Paid freight of $430 on October 19 purchase from Veggie Co.

Dr Merchandise inventory 430

    Cr Cash 430

Oct. 20 Purchased merchandise from Caesar Salad Co., $23,000, terms FOB destination, 1/10, n/30.

Dr Merchandise inventory 23,000

    Cr Accounts payable 23,000

Oct. 30 Paid Caesar Salad Co. for invoice of October 20.

Dr Accounts payable 23,000

    Cr Cash 22,770

    Cr Purchase discounts 230

Oct. 31 Paid UK Imports Co. for invoice of October 1.

Dr Accounts payable 13,377

   Cr Cash 13,377

Oct. 31 Paid Veggie Co. for invoice of October 19.

Dr Accounts payable 25,850

    Cr Cash 25,850


Related Questions

Builtrite stock just paid a dividend of $5 and dividends are expected to grow at a 4% annual rate. If you require a 10% annual return, what do you believe is a fair price for Builtrite stock?
A. $88.33.
B. $83.33.
C. $84.00.
D. $80.00.

Answers

Answer: $86.7

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that Builtrite stock just paid a dividend of $5 and dividends are expected to grow at a 4% annual rate and that an annual return of 10% is required.

The fair price for Builtrite stock will be:

Current price=D1/(Required return-Growth rate)

=($5 × 1.04)/(0.10-0.04)

= $5.2/0.06

= 86.7

Speicher sells sports shoes and formal shoes. Sports shoes sell for $110 each and cost $50 in variable expenses to make. Formal shoes sell for $220 and cost $100 in variable expenses to make. Speicher’s fixed expenses are $50,000. If 35% of his revenues are from sports shoes, what is Speicher’s weighted average contribution margin ratio? Provide your answer in decimal form (i.e. 65.2% = 0.652) and to three decimal places. Do not round intermediary calculations.

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Answer:

weighted contribution margin ratio = 0.545

Explanation:

contribution margin of sport shoes = $110 - $50 = $60

contribution margin ratio of sport shoes = $60 / $110 = 0.545454

contribution margin of formal shoes = $220 - $100 = $120

contribution margin ratio of sport shoes = $120 / $220 = 0.545454

35% of total revenues come from sport shoes

weighted contribution margin ratio (it is the same for both products) = 0.545454 = 0.545

The Accessories Outlet has total equity of $257,000, sales of $508,000, total assets of $610,000 and a profit margin of 3.5 percent. What is the return on equity

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Answer:

6.92%

Explanation:

Return on Equity = Net Income / Total Shareholders Funds × 100

Where,

Net Income = Sales × profit margin

                   = $508,000 × 3.5 %

                   = $17,780

Therefore,

Return on Equity = $17,780 / $257,000 × 100

                            = 6.92%

Coca Cola stock has the following probability distribution of expected prices one year from now: State Probability Price 1 25 % $ 50 2 40 % $ 60 3 35 % $ 70 If you buy Coca Cola today for $55 and it will pay a dividend during the year of $4 per share, what is your expected holding-period return on Coca Cola

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Answer:

18.18%

Explanation:

Calculation for the expected holding-period return on Coca Cola

First step is to calculate the Expected Price in one year

Expected Price in one year = 50*25% + 60*40% + 70*35%

Expected Price in one year =12.5+24+24.5

Expected Price in one year = $61

Last step is to get Calculate the Holding period return using this formula

Holding period return = (Price after 1 year + Dividend - Price amount paid)/Price amount paid

Let plug in the formula

Holding period return= (61+4-55)/55

Holding period return=10/55

Holding period return=0.1818*100

Holding period return= 18.18%

Therefore the expected holding-period return on Coca Cola will be 18.18%

Bergeron is a local manufacturer of off-shore drilling platforms. In 2020, Bergeron entered into a contract to construct a drilling platform, which will be placed in the North Atlantic Ocean. The total contract price is $5,000,000, and Bergeron estimates the total construction cost at $2,000,000. Actual costs incurred in 2020 are $600,000. If Bergeron uses the completed contract method, the gross profit for 2020 is

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Answer:

$900,000

Explanation:

The first step is to calculate the percentage completed

= 600,000/2,000,000

= 0.3

The revenue can be calculated as follows

= 5,000,000 × 0.3

= 1,500,000

Therefore the gross profit for 2020 can be calculated as follows

=1,500,000 -600,000

= $900,000

2. What's a good way to reduce food costs?
A buying items on sale
B making a shopping list and sticking to it
C making sure you go to the store on a full stomach
D all of the above

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The answer is
D) All of the above

A $135 petty cash fund has cash of $18 and receipts of $120. The journal entry to replenish the account would include a:______

a. credit to Petty Cash for $120
b. credit to Cash for $102
c. debit to Cash for $120
d. credit to Cash Short and Over for $3

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Answer:

Credit to cash short and over of $3

Explanation:

Petty cash account is used to settle little expenses of a business that will not require writing a cheque.

The petty cash account has a balance that must be maintained when it is replenished.

When the account is above its limit it is debited and cash over and short is credited.

When it is below it's limit it is credited back to its normal balance and cash over and short is debited.

In the scenario the petty cash account has a limit of $135

There was a balance of $18 and a cash inflows of $120 making a total of $138.

This is over its limit

The excess is 138 - 135 = $3

This excess is debited from petty cash account and credited to cash short and over account

General Electric issued 8%, 15-year bonds with a par value of $500,000 that pay interest semiannually. The market rate on the date of issuance was 8%. The journal entry to record each semiannual interest payment is:_____________

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Answer:

Interest Charge $20,000 (debit)

Cash $20,000 (credit)

Explanation:

Find the Issue Price (PV) so as to construct the amortization schedule.

Pmt= ($500,000 × 8%) ÷ 2 = $20,000

i = 8%

Fv = $500,000

P/yr = 2

N= 15 × 2 = 30

Pv = ?

Using a Financial calculator to enter the data as above, Pv would be $500,000.

Answer:

Explanation:

Date   Journal Entry                      Debit      Credit

           Bond Interest Expense    $20,000

                 Cash                                            $20,000

          (Being semi-annual interest payment on bonds)

Workings:

The semi-interest payment = Coupon rate × par Value × 1/2

Semi-annual interest payment = 8% * $500,000 * 1/2

Semi- annual payment = $20,000

Dan and Rachel have been assigned to work together as co-leaders of an anxiety disorders group. In order to be effective models for their group members, they should:_________

a. seek supervision only if issues arise between them.
b. explore their personal beliefs and perspectives about cofacilitation.
c. inspire each other by competing with each other to develop the most creative techniques.
d. depend heavily on each other.

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Answer:

b. explore their personal beliefs and perspectives about cofacilitation.

Explanation:

Looking at the above scenario, the right alternative for Dan and Rachel to be effective co-leader models for members of an anxiety disorder group would be to explore their personal beliefs and perspectives on cofacilitation.

A support group for anxiety disorders aims to share the beliefs, perspectives and personal experiences of each member of the group so that there is exchange and mutual support for problems, greater understanding and resolution of problems.

In this case, the leaders must be the facilitators of the group's objectives, that is, they must be the examples of how to engage the members of the group, include everyone in the exchange of experiences and motivate them to reach the solution of the problems.

What features of the 100 Yen Sushi House service delivery system differentiate it from the competition, and what competitive advantages do they offer?

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Answer:

The summary and as per the query is defined in the following portion of the clarification.

Explanation:

The key characteristics including its 100 yen sushi management of service distribution system are its approaches to meal preparation and facilities on the manufacturing process. The client is also involved throughout the supply chain. The regular price, the conveyor belt mechanism throughout the location, which passes across the commercial counter, is three to four chefs on the floor.

The benefits of this are the people that follow:

High-tech independence including the use of clear methods. The positions that their operation involves repetition throughout their manufacturing method there might be other providers that could follow 100 yen sushi household operational efficiency. The distribution system used for the 100 yen sushi household delivery of services may also be regarded for car production.  By only using throughout time method, the location uses freshly delivered food. The position has always had to estimate the volume of food purchased as well as cook it regularly according to the purchase request.

Waldman Associates received a written, approved contract to deliver economic consulting services, with service and payment commencing in one month. The contract specifies the services that Waldman is to perform, and the payment terms. Waldman and the customer both can cancel the contract without penalty prior to commencing service. Does Waldman have a contract for purposes of revenue recognition on the day the contract is received

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Answer:

Waldman Associates

Waldman does not have a contract for purposes of revenue recognition on the day the contract is received.

Explanation:

Revenue from contracts with customers becomes recognizable after the performance of the obligations and not before.  Revenue is recognized when the contractor has transferred the benefits to the beneficiary and not before. Revenue, in this instance, is to be recognized based on past performance.  According to IFRS 15 and ASC 606, revenue is recognized when each performance obligation has been fully satisfied.  This is the point when economic benefit has been conferred on the other contracting party.

What does it mean to be in the black?"

a. Your financial records are in good order.

b. Your financial records are being called into question.

C. You have more credits than debits.

d. You have more debits than credits.

Please select the best answer from the choices provided

OA

OB

С

D

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Answer:

C. You have more credits than debits.

Explanation:

In the financial world, certain terms are used that are understood by those in the financial world. One such word is the phrase "being in the black".

This phrase "being in the black" means when someone of a company has more credits than debits. This means that the inflow of money is more than outgoing. So, it is a good thing and that the company or the person is in a stable condition, not in debt, and financially solvent and safe.

Thus, the correct answer is option C.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

You have more credits than debits.

A copy machine is available 24 hours a day. On a typical day, the machine produces 169 jobs. Each job takes about 5 minutes on the machine, 3 minutes of which is processing time and 2 minutes is setup time (logging in, defining the job). About 10% of the jobs need to be reworked, in which case the set-up time and the processing time must be repeated. The other time, the equipment is idle. What is the OEE of the equipment

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Answer:

OEE=35.20%

Explanation:

Calculation for the OEE of the equipment

Using this formula

OEE = Value add time / Total time available

Let plug in the formula

OEE= (169 x 3) / (24 hours a dayx 60 minutes)

OEE= 507 / 1,440

OEE= 0.3520*100

OEE=35.20%

Therefore the OEE of the equipment will be 35.20%

​Recently, a casino issued a press release announcing that a cocktail waitress won the​ world's largest slot jackpotover ​$30,000,000. She said she had played less than​ $50 in the machine when the jackpot hit. The top jackpot for this type of slot machine builds from a base amount of​ $7 million and can be won with a​ 3-coin ($3) bet. ​a) How can the casino afford to give away millions of dollars on a​ $3 bet? ​b) Why did the casino issue a press​ release? Wouldn't most businesses want to keep such a huge loss​ quiet?

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Answer:

Casino and Press Release

a) This casino can afford to give away $30 million on a $3 bet since it has garnered enough from a base amount of $7 million severally before the jackpot is won.  In my own calculations, for two weeks, the casino could have gathered more than $140 million.  After all, jackpots are not won on a daily basis, but casinos obtain millions in bet proceeds.  So for the waitress winning $30 million, it is simply payback time for the casino.

b) The press release announcing the jackpot is an avenue for cheap publicity and media authentication of the business.  Casinos are not allowed to advert their services.  A way around this ban is to issue press releases when a jackpot is won in order to publicize their services.  Moreover, that a waitress won the jackpot of $30 million is not even a business loss.  It is simply paying back some fraction of the proceeds.

Explanation:

With the statistical advantages enjoyed by casinos, they surely make more money than the betters.  Casino is a gambling game of chance, where the advantage is skewed in favor of casino businesses who gather so much in bets from their patrons.

Item 13Item 13 A company uses a process costing system. Its Assembly Department's beginning inventory consisted of 30,000 units, 75% complete with respect to direct labor and overhead. The department completed and transferred out 127,500 units this period. The ending inventory consists of 20,000 units that are 25% complete with respect to direct labor and overhead. All direct materials are added at the beginning of the process. The department incurred direct labor costs of $24,000 and overhead costs of $32,000 for the period. Assuming the weighted average method, the direct labor cost per equivalent unit (rounded to the nearest cent) is:

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Answer:

$0.25

Explanation:

Note: The direct labor beginning inventory costs were $9,000 was missing

Equivalent unit for direct labor cost

Unit transferred              127,500    100%     127,500

Ending WIP Inventory    20,000      25%      5,000

Total                                147,500                  132,500

Total Cost

Cost in WIP Beginning         9,000

Cost added during period   24,000

Total cost                              33,000

Cost per equivalent unit = Total Cost / Equivalent unit for direct labor cost

Cost per equivalent unit = 33,000 / 132,500

Cost per equivalent unit = $0.25

Prompt

What is matrix organization?

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Answer:

An organization with more than 1 leader is a matrix organization

Explanation:

A matrix organization can be defined as an organization that has more than one form of management. In this organization structure, there is more than 1 leader or supervisor. The individuals here work across various projects. Organizations that have different product lines and also services use this kind of structure. It gives the organization more flexibility.

A company has a pension liability of $460,000,000 that it must pay in 29 in years. If it can earn an annual interest rate of 4.2 percent, how much must it deposit today to fund this liability?

a. $133,883,255.09
b. $139,506.351.81
c. 44,08571.14
d. $11755.30770
e. $121423,867.90

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Answer:

PV= $139,506,351.8

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Future Value= $460,000,0000

Number of periods= 29 years

Interest rate= 4.2%

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

PV= FV / (1+i)^n

PV= 460,000,000 / (1.042^29)

PV= $139,506,351.8

g Question 3 At Springfield, the engraving department is a bottleneck, and the company is considering hiring an extra worker, whose salary will be $55,577 per year, to mitigate the problem. With the extra worker, the company will be able to produce and sell 7,700 more units per year. The selling price per unit is $13.00. Cost per unit currently is $7.69 as follows: Direct material $2.56 Direct labor 1.00 Variable overhead 0.23 Fixed overhead (primarily depreciation of equipment) 3.90 Total $7.69 Calculate the annual financial impact of hiring the extra worker. The annual net profit will by $ by hiring the extra worker.

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Answer:

The net income will increase by $15,340 due to hiring of extra worker.

Explanation:

Salary of extra worker = $55,577

Extra production = 7,700 units

Selling price per unit = $13

Direct material per unit = $2.56

Direct labor per unit = $1.00

Variable overhead per unit = $0.23

Fixed overhead = $3.90. Due to extra production, fixed overhead will not increase.

Particulars                                       Amount

Sales revenue (7,700 * 13)             $100,100

Expenses:

Direct material (7,700 * $2.56)     -$19,712

Direct labor (7,700 * $1.00)           -$7,700

Variable overhead (7,700* 0.23)  -$1,771

Salary of extra worker                   -$55,577

Net income                                     $15,340

Thus, due to hiring of extra worker net income income will increase by $15,340

You invest $1,000 now, at an annual simple interest rate of 6%. What is the effective rate of interest in the fifth year of your investment

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Answer:

The effective rate of interest in the fifth year is 6.15%

Explanation:

Mathematically, the effective rate of interest can be calculated as follows;

Reff = (1 + r/y)^y - 1

where;

r is the interest rate = 6% = 6/100 = 0.06

y is the period = 5 years

Substituting these values;

Reff = (1 + 0.06/5)^5 - 1

Reff = (1 + 0.012)^5 - 1

Reff = 1.012^5 - 1

Reff = 1.061457 - 1

Reff = 0.0615 which is 6.15%

Consider a mutual fund with $240 million in assets at the start of the year and 10 million shares outstanding. The fund invests in a portfolio of stocks that provides dividend income at the end of the year of $2.5 million. The stocks included in the fund's portfolio increase in price by 5%, but no securities are sold and there are no capital gains distributions. The fund charges 12b-1 fees of .75%, which are deducted from portfolio assets at year-end. a. What is the fund's net asset value at the start and end of the year

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Answer:

Net asset value at the start of the year = $240,000,000 / 10,000,000 shares

Net asset value at the start of the year = $24

Asset in the beginning                                            $240,000,000

Increase in value $240,000,000*5%                     $12,000,000  

Assets at the end                                                    $352,000,000

Less: 12b-1 Charges $352,000,000 * 0.75%)         $2,640,000    

Asset at the end                                                       $349,360,000

Net asset value at the end of the year = $349,360,000/10,000,000 shares

Net asset value at the end of the year = $34.936

Suppose the banking system has $40 billion in reserves. Also assume that there are no cash leakages or excess reserves. If the central bank lowers the required reserve ratio from 20 percent to 16 percent, the money supply will

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Answer:

Money supply increases by $1.6 billion

Explanation:

The reserve ratio is defined as the amount of a bank's reserves that the central bank of a country expects banks to keep as cash and not lend out.

Reserve ratio is also called cash reserve ratio.

This requirement is put in place in case customers decide to make mass withdrawals.

Central banks tend to control cash supply by increasing or reducing the reserve ratio.

When money to be supplied as loans is to be increased, the reserve ratio reduces so that banks can use more of their reserves for lending rather than for cash withdrawals.

In this instance reserve ratio reduced from 20% to 16%.

That is a 4% reduction

This means 4% of the reserves is freed up for lending or money supply to the public

Extra money supply = 0.04 * 40 billion = $1.6 billion

Money supply increases by $1.6 billion

Assume that on July 1, 2013, a parent company paid $1,891,000 to purchase a 75% interest in a subsidiary's voting common stock. On that date, the fair value of the 25% interest not purchased by the parent company is $625,000. The acquisition-date fair value of the identifiable net assets of the subsidiary is $2,400,000. What is the amount of goodwill assigned to the controlling and noncontrolling interests, respectively, on the acquisition date

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Answer:

Controlling Interest Goodwill

= Purchase price - Ownership stake in net assets of the subsidiary

= 1,891,000 - (2,400,000 * 75%)

= $91,000

Non-Controlling interest Goodwill

= Fair value of the minority stake - Ownership stake in net assets of subsidairy

= 625,000 - (2,400,000 * 25%)

= $25,000

Jake owns Delta Dew, a small local California marijuana producer and dispensary. Jake complies with all applicable state laws and is licensed in California to produce and dispense marijuana. Jake is sued by the federal government for violation of the federal Controlled Substances Act, which makes it illegal to produce and sell marijuana. In defense of the lawsuit and prosecution, Jake's best argument is:

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Answer: C.The federal Commerce Clause only allows regulation of intrastate commerce, not interstate commerce.

Explanation:

The options are:

A.The federal Congress lacks in personam jurisdiction.

B.The federal Congress has exceeded its constitutional authority to regulate interstate commerce.

C.The federal Commerce Clause only allows regulation of intrastate commerce, not interstate commerce.

D.The application of this statute violates state law, so it is unconstitutional.

Based on the scenario in the question, in defense of the lawsuit and prosecution, Jake's best argument is that the federal Commerce Clause only allows regulation of intrastate commerce, not interstate commerce.

This is an example of intrastate commerce which should typically be left for the state government to handle as the state shouldn't be deprived of its function even though in certain rare cases, the Federal government may interfere.

A bank advertises it pays 4% annual interest, compounded daily, on savings accounts, provided the money is left in the account for 5 years. What is the effective annual interest rate

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Answer:

effective annual rate= 0.04096 = 4.096%

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Annual interest rate= 4% compounded daily

Number of periods= 365 days

To calculate the effective annual interest rate, first, we need to determine the nominal daily rate:

nominal daily rate= 0.04/365= 0.00011

Now, using the following formula, we calculate the effective annual rate:

effective annual rate= (1+nominal daily rate)^365 - 1

effective annual rate= (1.00011^365) - 1

effective annual rate= 0.04096 = 4.096%

What are also known as restrictive covenants or Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions and are constraints that run with the land?

a. Licenses
b. Liens
c. Deed restrictions
d. A bundle of rights

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Answer:

Option c (Deed restrictions) is the correct alternative.

Explanation:

Deed limitations or restrictions are personal agreements anything in any way regulate use of such property development and therefore are stated in the deed. The purchaser can add a limitation to something like the subject property. Sometimes, in something like development, architects limit the parcels of land to ensure a certain degree of uniformity.

Some other three considerations do not apply to the condition given. So, the solution is indeed the right one.

Loreal-American Corporation purchased several marketable securities during 2021. At December 31, 2021, the company had the investments in bonds listed below. None was held at the last reporting date, December 31, 2020, and all are considered securities available-for-sale. Cost Fair Value Unrealized Holding Gain (Loss) Short term: Blair, Inc. $ 480,000 $ 405,000 $ (75,000 ) ANC Corporation 450,000 480,000 30,000 Totals $ 930,000 $ 885,000 $ (45,000 ) Long term: Drake Corporation $ 480,000 $ 560,000 $ 80,000 Aaron Industries 720,000 660,000 (60,000 ) Totals $ 1,200,000 $ 1,220,000 $ 20,000 Required: 1. Prepare appropriate adjusting entry at December 31, 2021. 2. What amount would be reported in the income statement at December 31, 2021, as a result of the adjusting entry

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Answer:

1. 31 Dec 2021

Dr Net unrealized holding gain/loss 25,000

Cr Fair value adjustment 25,000

2. None

Explanation:

Preparation of Journal entry

First step is to calculate for the unrealized loss

Unrealized loss=Short term loss-Long term gain

Unrealized loss=45,000-20,000

Unrealized loss=25,000

Journal entry

31 Dec 2021

Dr Net unrealized holding gain/loss 25,000

Cr Fair value adjustment 25,000

(To record unrealized loss on available for sale securities)

2. No amount would be reported in the income statement at December 31, 2021 because the Net unrealized holding gain/loss will be reported in other comprehensive income .

1.Processes A, B, C, D, E, and F require service times of 3, 5, 2, 5, 3, and 5. Their arrival times are 0, 1, 3, 9, 10, and 12. What is the average turnaround time, waiting time, response time, and throughput when using SRJF, RR (q

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Honeywag common stock is expected to pay $1.85 in dividends next year, and the market price is projected to be $42.50 per share by year-end. If investors require a rate of return of 11 percent, what is the current value of the stock?

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Answer:

Current Price = $39.79275 rounded off to $39.79

Explanation:

Using the constant growth of dividend model, we can calculate the price of the stock at any time. The formula for price today under this model is,

P0 = D0 * (1+g) / (r - g)

Where,

Do is dividend todayg is the growth rater is the required rate of return

As we have P1, D1 and r available, we can use this to calculate the growth rate in dividends. We will use the following formula to calculate the price today.

Price today = Future price * (1 - g)

First we calculate the growth rate using P1, D1 and r in the constant growth rate formula.

42.5 = 1.85 * (1+g) / (0.11 - g)

42.5 * (0.11 - g) = 1.85 + 1.85g

4.675 - 42.5g = 1.85 + 1.85g

4.675 - 1.85 = 1.85g + 42.5g

2.825 = 44.35g

2.825 / 44.35 = g

g = 0.063697 or 6.3697% rounded off to 0.0637 or 6.37%

Now we calculate the current price of the stock to be,

Current Price = 42.5 * (1 - 0.0637)

Current Price = $39.79275 rounded off to $39.79

The dividend is the amount paid to the shareholders in the form of returns paid for the per number of shares held by the shareholders. The rate of dividend is fixed for preference shareholders, while it depends on the profit earned during the particular period.

The current value of the stock is $39.79

The current value of the stock will be computed by using the dividend growth model.

Computation:

Current value:

[tex]\begin{aligned}\text{Current Stock Value}&=\text{Future Price}\times\left(1-\text{growth rate} \right )\\&=\$42.50\times\left(1-0.0637 \right )\\&=\$39.79\end{aligned}[/tex]

Working Note:

Computation of growth rate:

[tex]\begin{aligned}\text{P0}&=\text{D0}\times\frac{\left(1+\text{g} \right )}{\left(\text{r-g} \right )}\\\$42.50&=\$1.85\times\frac{1+\text{g}}{\left( 0.11-\text{g}\right )}\\\$42.50\times\left( 0.11-\text{g}\right )&=\$1.85+\$1.85\text{g}\\\$4.675+\$42.5\text{g}&=\$1.85+\$1.85\text{g}\\ \$4.675-\$1.85&=\$1.85\text{g}+\$42.50\text{g}\\ \$2.825&=\$44.35\text{g}\\ \frac{\$2.825}{\$44.35}&=\text{g}\\ \text{g}&=0.06369\;\text{or}\;6.37\%\end{aligned}[/tex]

were,

P0 is the market price

D0 is the current dividend

g is the growth rate

r is the required rate of return

To know more about the dividend growth model, refer to the link:

https://brainly.com/question/24044979

How long would it take to double your investment if you invest $2,000 at 7.5% compounded quarterly?

a. Less than 8 years
b. Between 8 and 9 years
c. Between 9 and 10 years
d. Between 10 and 11 years
e. More than 11 years

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Answer:

c. Between 9 and 10 years

Explanation:

The computation of the time period is shown below:

Future value = Present value × (1 +  interest rate)^number of years

$4,000 = $2,000 × (1 + 7.5% ÷4)^time period ×2

After solving this

The time period is

= 9.3283

Hence, it lies between the 9 and 10 years

Therefore the correct option is c.

And all other options are wrong.

Carolyn is looking over opinions based primarily on research studies. She has found that there are 31 of them in total. What organization is Carolyn researching?

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Answer:

d. APB

Explanation:

Carolyn is looking over published accounting opinions based primarily on research studies. What organization is Carolyn researching?

These are the options for the question

a. CAP

b. AICPA

c. SEC

d. APB

We are informed Carolyn who is looking over published accounting opinions based primarily on research studies. The organization Carolyn researching is Accounting Principle Board.

APB( Accounting Principle Board) belongs to a body of American institute of Certified public accountant in US.

it was been run and organised by American Institute of Public Accountants. APB can be regarded as organization which is a forerunner of

Financial Accounting Standards Board. This APB usually offer discounts on professional training with them as well insurance on journal subscription to their member. They are good in offering research on Accounting and finance.

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