Bob deposits the amount of $115 in his bank account today, and plans to deposit the amount of $150 in the same account one year from today, and finally plans to deposit the amount of $225 in the same account two years from now. If the interest rate is 7.65%, how much will Bob have accumulated in his account three years from today

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Answer 1

Answer:$559.50

Explanation:

Using the formula

PV   x (1 + r) ^ n = FV

where PV= Present value

  r= rate

 n=number of years

  FV= Future value

a) Future value to earn in 3 yrs for amount of $115

115 x (1+7.65%) ^3 =  $143.463

b) Future value to earn in 2 yrs for amount of $150

150 x (1+7.65%) ^2=  $173.8278

c)Future value to earn in 1 year for amount of $225

225 x (1+7.65%) ^1=   $242.2125

Total Amount Accumulated in three years =   $143.463 + $173.8278+  $242.2125 =$559.5033 = $559.50


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Bloomington Brewery produces beer and ale. Beer sells for $5 per barrel, and ale sells for $2 per barrel. Producing a barrel of beer requires 5 lb of corn and 2 lb of hops. Producing a barrel of ale requires 2 lb of corn and 1 lb of hops. 60 lb of corn and 25 lb of hops are available. Formulate an LP that can be used to maximize revenue. Solve the LP graphically.

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Let x represent the amount of beer sold and y represent the amount of ale sold. The revenue of selling x barrels of beer is 5x and selling y barrels of ale is 2y hence the total revenue = 5x + 2y. If z represent the maximum revenue then:

z = 5x + 2y

Since 60 lb of corn is available and beer requires 5 lb of corn while ale require 2 lb of corn hence:

5x + 2y ≤ 60

Also, 25 lb of hops is available and beer requires 2 lb of hops while ale require 1 lb of hops hence:

2x + y ≤ 25

Also x > 0 and y > 0

The LP is:

z = 5x + 2y

5x + 2y ≤ 60

2x + y ≤ 25

x > 0 and y > 0

Using geogebra graphing, the maximum revenue is at (0, 30)

Hence:

z = 5x + 2y = 5(0) + 2(30) = 60

The maximum revenue is 60

The statement of cash flows cannot help address questions such as: Select one: a. How is the increase in investments financed? b. What is the source of cash for new plant assets? c. How much cash is generated from or used in operations? d. How much of the company's revenues have been retained as profit? e. Why is cash flow from operations different from income?

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Answer: d. How much of the company's revenues have been retained as profit?

Explanation:

The cash flow statement is chiefly concerned with how much actual cash the company has received vs how much that it has spent and it finds this out placing cash transactions under three sections being the Operating, Investing and Financing activities.

The cashflow statement cannot help answer questions such as how much of revenue will be retained as profit because the profit sometimes is not all cash. The statement that will tell how much is retained as profit will be the Income Statement.

Consider the following data that gives the quantity produced and unit price for three different goods across two different years to answer the following questions. Assume that the base year is 2015. Good 2015 Price 2015 Quantity 2016 Price 2016 Quantity A $2 250 $3 200 B $3 300 $2 400 C $4 400 $5 500 What was the growth rate of real gross domestic product (GDP) between the two years

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Answer:

20%

Explanation:

Gross domestic product is the total sum of final goods and services produced in an economy within a given period which is usually a year

GDP calculated using the expenditure approach = Consumption spending by households + Investment spending by businesses + Government spending + Net export

Nominal GDP is GDP calculated using current year prices while Real GDP is GDP calculated using base year prices. Real GDP has  

Real GDP in 2015 = ( $2 x 250) + ($3 x 300) + ($4 x 400) = $3000

Real GDP in 2016 = ( $2 x 200) + ($3 x 400) + ($4 x 500) = $3600

Growth rate in real GDP = $3600 / $3000 - 1 = 0.2 = 20%

Suppose the following information (in millions of dollars) is available for Limited Brands for a recent year: sales revenue $8,780, net income $153, preferred dividend $0, and weighted-average common shares outstanding 300 million. Compute the earnings per share for Limited Brands.

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Answer:

$0.51 million

Explanation:

Earnings per share is calculated as ;

Net income - preferred dividends/ Weighted average common shares outstanding.

Given that;

Net income = $153 m

Preferred dividends = 0$

Weighted average common shares outstanding = $300 m

Therefore,

Earnings per share = $153 - $0 / $300

= $0.51 million

As winner of a breakfast cereal competition, you can choose one of the following prizes: a. $180,000 at the end of five years. b. $11,400 a year forever. c. $19,000 for each of 10 years. d. $6,500 next year and increasing thereafter by 5% a year forever. Assume that discount rate is 12%. i. (20 pts) Write down the discounted cash flow equation for each option. ii. (10 pts) Decide which prize you should choose and why?

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Answer:

i. Discounted cashflow equations.

a.  $180,000 at the end of five years.

This is a lump sum present value/ discounted cashflow which can be calculated as;

Formula = 180,000 / ( 1 + r)^n

= 180,000/ ( 1 + 12%)^5

= $102,136.83

b. $11,400 a year forever

This is a perpetuity. The present value/ discounted cashflow of a perpetuity is calculated as;

Formula = Amount/rate

= 11,400/12%

= $95,000

c. $19,000 for each of 10 years.

This is an annuity. The formula for calculating the Present value/ discounted cashflow of an annuity is;

[tex]Formula = Annuity * [\frac{( 1 - (1 + i)^{-n} )}{i} ][/tex] where i is interest rate and n is number of periods

[tex]= 19,000 * [\frac{( 1 - (1 + 0.12)^{-10} )}{0.12} ][/tex]

= $107,354.24

d. $6,500 next year and increasing thereafter by 5% a year forever.

This is a growing perpetuity. The present value/ discounted cashflow formula is;

= Amount / ( discount rate - growth rate)

= 6,500 / ( 12% - 5%)

= $92,857.14

ii. Choose $19,000 for each of 10 years as it has the highest present value.

Ray Schultz, a highly competent employee, had been overlooked for a promotion twice in the span of six months and he recently filed a claim for discrimination with the EEOC. Ever since he filed the discrimination suit, Ray has been suffering from hostility in the workplace. His schedules were changed without notifying him and he received an unfair performance review from his superiors. This is an example of _______.

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Answer: retaliation

Explanation:

Ray Schultz, a highly competent employee, had been overlooked for a promotion twice in the span of six months and he recently filed a claim for discrimination with the EEOC. Ever since he filed the discrimination suit, Ray has been suffering from hostility in the workplace. His schedules were changed without notifying him and he received an unfair performance review from his superiors. This is an example of retaliation.

Retaliation occurs the employer of a particular company takes an adverse action against a worker because the worker file a charge of discrimination with EEOC.

The agency problem wherein ownership and control of a corporation are separate is associated with:_______

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Answer: The shareholder model of corporate governance

Explanation:

The agency problem is typically a conflict of interest in a relationship whereby a party is expected to act in the best interest of the other party. It should be noted that in corporate finance, the agency problem is a conflict of interest that takes place between the management of the company and the stockholders.

The agency problem wherein ownership and control of a corporation are separate is associated with the shareholder model of corporate governance.

On November 1, 2021, New Morning Bakery signed a $207,000, 6%, six-month note payable with the amount borrowed plus accrued interest due six months later on May 1, 2022. New Morning Bakery records the appropriate adjusting entry for the note on December 31, 2021. What amount of cash will be needed to pay back the note payable plus any accrued interest on May 1, 2022? (Do not round your intermediate calculations.)
a) $208,035.
b) $212,175.
c) $207,000.
d) $213,210.

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The right answer is B 212,175.

The cash flows have a present value of 0. Compute the value of n, assuming a 10% interest rate compounded annually?Year Cash Flow Amount 0 0 1 1 2 1 --- 1 n-2 1 n-1 1 n 1 n -35.95

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Answer:

The value of n is 16

Explanation:

Note: Organized table is as attached

Present Worth of Cash-inflow = Present worth of Cash Outflow

$1 [(1+i)^n -1 / i(1+i)^N] = $35.95[1 / (1+i)^n]

$1 [ (1+0.10)^n - 1/ 0.10(1+0.10)^n] = $35.95[ 1 / (1+0.10)^n]

$1 [ (1.1)^n - 1 / 0.10(1.1)^n] = $35.95 [1/(1.1)^n]

Let (1.1)n be x

[x-1/x] = [$35.95 * 0.10 / $1] * [1/x]

[x-1/x] = 3.595[1/x]

x - 1 = 3.595

x = 3.595 + 1

x = 4.595

(1.1)^n = 4.595

Take log on both side

nlog (1.1) = log (4.595)

n(0.041392685) = 0.662285515

n = 0.662285515 / 0.041392685

n = 16.000062

n = 16

Thus, the value of n is 16

1. Descriptive statistics ________. quickly describe large amounts of data can predict future stock returns with surprising accuracy help statisticians understand non-numeric information, like colors refer mainly to patterns that can be found in data 2. A 15% return on a stock means that ________. 15% of the original purchase price of the stock returns to the seller at the end of the year 15% of the people who purchased the stock will see a return the stock is worth 15% more at the end of the year than at the beginning the stock has lost 15% of its value since it was originally sold 3. A stock purchased on January 1 cost $4.35 per share. The same stock, sold on December 31 of the same year, brought in $4.75 per share. What was the approximate return on this stock

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Answer:

1. quickly describe large amounts of data

2. the stock is worth 15% more at the end of the year than at the beginning

3. 9.2%

Explanation:

Descriptive statistics helps to quickly describe large amounts of data because it simply involves using certain measurement tools to describe the data seen such that patterns emerge that will help in analyzing the data. Examples include, frequency tables and measures of variation like range and standard deviation.

When a stock has a 15% return, it means that the owner is getting 15% more than the amount that the stock cost them therefore showing that the stock is worth 15% more at the end of the year than at the beginning.

The return on the stock is;

= (4.75 - 4.35) / 4.35

= 9.2%

Which of the following would most likely shift the production possibilities curve inward? an increase in the number of hours factories are in use a decrease in the average number of hours worked per week as the labor force chooses to enjoy more leisure time an increase in the production of capital goods technological progress

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Answer: a decrease in the average number of hours worked per week as the labor force chooses to enjoy more leisure time.

Explanation:

The production possibilities curve (PPC) is simply a graph that shows every different combinations of output that an economy can produce while using its resources and technology.

An inward shift of the PPC means that there's reduction in the production level. The option that'll most likely shift the production possibilities curve inward us when there's a decrease in the average number of hours worked per week as the labor force chooses to enjoy more leisure time.

Accountant's define and understand Receivables:
A) To include accounts receivables, notes receivables and other receivables.
B) To be claims from individuals and companies that are expected to be collected in cash.
C) To be shown on the balance sheet valued at its cash net realizable value.
D) A and B only.
E) All of the above represent characteristics of receivables.

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Answer:

The answer is E.

Explanation:

Account Receivables is the type of account that is used to record expected money from the sale of goods on credit. Account receivables is an asset to the company because future economic benefits are expected to flow to the entity. It includes all forms of receivables.

Accounts receivables is being measured at cash net realizable value.

Answer:

A) To include accounts receivables, notes receivables and other receivables.

B) To be claims from individuals and companies that are expected to be collected in cash.

C) To be shown on the balance sheet valued at its cash net realizable value.

Explanation:

Recievables are payments that are yet to be collected from customers for goods and services purchased on credit.

They can be in the form of accounts receivables, notes receivables and other receivables.

On the balance sheet receivables are represented as claims from individuals and companies that are expected to be collected in cash.

When customers eventually repay what they owe the receivables reduces on the company's books.

Receivables that cannot be recovered are recorded in allowance for doubtful accounts

Gibson Company makes a product that sells for $33 per unit. The company pays $24 per unit for the variable costs of the product and incurs annual fixed costs of $84,600. Gibson expects to sell 21,600 units of product. Required Determine Gibson’s margin of safety expressed as a percentage.

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Answer:

Margin of safety ratio= 0.5648= 56.48%

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Selling price= $33

Unitary variable cost= $24

Fixed costs= $84,600

Units sold= 21,600

First, we need to calculate the break-even point in units:

Break-even point in units= fixed costs/ contribution margin per unit

Break-even point in units= 84,600 / (33 - 24)

Break-even point in units= 9,400 units

Now, the margin of safety:

Margin of safety ratio= (current sales level - break-even point)/current sales level

Margin of safety ratio= (21,600 - 9,400)/21,600

Margin of safety ratio= 0.5648= 56.48%

Maxene Raices discusses how Wilson Learning runs training with virtual teams, where team members may be spread out all over the globe. One way to teach in such a team would be ________, where online technologies and systems are used for training, including tools such as blogs, chat rooms, and 3-D simulations.

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Answer:

e. Web 2.0 learning

Explanation:

Since in the question it is mentioned that for teaching a team what technology is required through which online teaching and the system that are used and involved various tools like chat rooms, 3-D simulations should be Web 2.0 learning as it depend on the online software where the user can learn to edit the document, storage of the content. In this, the virtual team is required than can gained from this method

Therefore the same is to be considered

Harrison Inc. applies overhead based on machine hours. Harrison reports the following for the year just ended: Budgeted overhead for the year $500,000 Budgeted machine hours 25,000 Actual overhead for the year $505,000 Actual machine hours 24,000 What is the amount of over- or under-applied overhead for the year

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Answer:

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Explanation:

What is the difference between C2C and B2C e-commerce?

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Answer:

C2C means consumer to consumer transactions while B2C is a business to consumer transaction and represents a transaction between a business and consumers.

Explanation:

In Business, e-commerce can be defined as a business model which involves the buying and selling of goods or products over the internet.

Generally, e-commerce comprises of four (4) business models and these are;

1. Business to Business (B2B).

2. Business to Consumer (B2C).

3. Business to Government (B2G).

4. Consumer to Consumer (C2C).

The difference between a C2C and a B2C is given below;

C2C is an acronym for consumer to consumer in e-commerce and it is a business model that involves the trading of goods specifically between consumers. This simply means that, in C2C both the buyer and seller is a consumer.

On the other hand, a B2C is a business model which means business to consumer and it is typically a market which involves businesses selling their goods and services directly to the end consumers for their personal use.

An inexperienced accountant for Blue Spruce Corp. showed the following in the income statement: income before income taxes $436,000 and unrealized gain on available-for-sale securities (before taxes) $85,500. The unrealized gain on available-for-sale securities and income before income taxes are both subject to a 32% tax rate. Prepare a correct statement of comprehensive income.

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Answer:

                       Blue Spruce Corp.

      Statement of Comprehensive Income

Income before income taxes                 $436,000  

Less: Income Tax                                   $139,520

($436,000 * 32%)

Net Income                                              $296,480

Other comprehensive income (loss):

Unrealized gain on available-for-sale     $58,140

securities, net of tax ($85500*68%)  

Total Comprehensive Income                $354,620

Indicate the effect of each transaction during the month of October 20Y8 and the balances for the accounting equation after all transactions have been recorded. No beginning balances exist in the accounts. An accounting equation has been provided. Opened a business bank account for Jones, Inc., with an initial deposit of $45,000 in exchange for common stock. Paid rent on the office building for the month, $2,000. Received cash for fees earned of $5,000. Purchased equipment, $7,000. Borrowed $20,000 by issuing a note payable. Paid salaries for the month, $1,000. Received cash for fees earned of $8,000. Paid dividends, $3,000. Paid interest on the note, $100.

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Answer:

For better visualization, the answer is presented in a table

[tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccccc}&Assets&=&Liabilities +&Equity\\1&45,000&=&&45,000\\2&-2,000&=&&-2,000\\Bal.&43,000&=&0&43,000\\3&5,000&=&&5,000\\Bal.&48,000&=&0&48,000\\4&&=&&\\Bal.&48,000&=&0&48,000\\5&20,000&=&20,000&\\Bal.&68,000&=&20,000&48,000\\6&-1,000&=&&-1,000\\Bal.&67,000&=&20,000&47,000\\7&8,000&=&&8,000\\Bal.&75,000&=&20,000&55,000\\8&-3,000&=&&-3,000\\Bal.&72,000&=&20,000&52,000\\9&-100&=&&-100\\Bal.&71,900&=&20,000&51,900\\\end{array}\right][/tex]

Procedure details described below:

Explanation:

Opened a business bank account for Jones, Inc., with an initial deposit of $45,000 in exchange for common stock.

The cash is an asset for the company And Jones Is the Owner thus, asset and equity increase by 45,000

Paid rent on the office building for the month, $2,000.

The rent is an expense is an incurred cost to continue the operations of the business It decreases the equity and asset (cash used to pay the rent)

Received cash for fees earned of $5,000.

The fees are revenue from the business operations this is a realized gain, therefore, increases equity. Also, Assets increase as cash is an asset.

Purchased equipment, $7,000.

There is no change in the quantities but, the composition of the asset did change. Cash decrease while equipment increase.

Borrowed $20,000 by issuing a note payable.

The note payable is a future obligation to pay. It is a liability for the company assumed in exchange for an asset (cash)

Paid salaries for the month, $1,000.

Like rent, this is an incurred cost(expense) It decreases Equity also, assets as we use cash to pay it.

Received cash for fees earned of $8,000.

Exactly like the previous time, a realized gain generates an increase in equity and assets.

Paid dividends, $3,000.

The dividends are paid to the company's owners thus, the cash leaves the company into the owner's pocket. Both, assets and equity decrease (as there are fewer assets available for the owners to take)

Paid interest on the note, $100.

The interest also is an incurred cost thus, like salaries and rent expense we decrease equity and assets.

In 2019, Jose paid the following amounts for his son to attend Big State University: Tuition $15,000 Room and board 10,500 Books 1,500 A car to use at school 6,150 Student football tickets 315 Spending money 4,640 How much of the above is a qualified higher education expense for purposes of his Qualified Tuition Program

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Answer:

$27,000

Explanation:

Calculation for how much of the above is a qualified higher education expense for purposes of his Qualified Tuition Program

Using this formula

Qualified higher education expense=Tution+Room and Board+and Books

Where,

Tuition= $15,000

Room and board= $10,500

Books= $1,500

Let plug in the formula

Qualified higher education expense=$15,000+$10,500+$1500

Qualified higher education expense=$27,000

Therefore how much of the above that is a qualified higher education expense for purposes of his Qualified Tuition Program will be $27,000.

Sexual Violence Awareness (Campus SaVE Act):
Final Assessment
QUESTION 3 OF 15
Which is NOT a strategy for defusing potentially harmful
situations?
1
distract
2
direct
3
deactivate
4.
delegate

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Answer: distract

Explanation:

Distraction is not a strategy for defusing potentially harmful situations. Option (a) is correct.

What do you mean by Strategy?

Strategy is a plan for achieving a long-term or overall goal.

Hollaback's "5 D's" (Direct, Distract, Delay, Delegate, Document) are different methods that bystanders can use to support someone who is being harassed, emphasize that harassment is not okay, and demonstrate to people in your life that they too have the power to make our communities and workplaces safer.

It teaches students, faculty, and staff how to intervene by employing the three Ds: Direct, Distract, and Delegate. The three D's provide strategies for intervening in potentially dangerous situations.

Therefore, Option (a) is correct.

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Net cash flow from operating activities for 2021 Altoona Corporation was $300,000. The following items are reported on the financial statements for 2021: Depreciation and amortization $24,000 Cash dividends paid on common stock $10,000 Increase in accounts receivable $20,000 Based only on the information above, Altoona’s Net Income for 2021 was:

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Answer:

Altoona’s Net Income for 2021 was:  $296,000

Explanation:

The Net Income can be determined by reconciling the Net cash flow from operating activities to Operating Profit as follows :

Net cash flow from operating activities    $300,000

Less Depreciation and amortization          ($24,000)

Add  Increase in accounts receivable        $20,000

Operating Profit                                          $296,000

Notes :

Reconcile the non-cash items previously added or deducted from Net cash flow from operating activities and any changes to Working Capital accounted for in determination of Net cash flow from operating activities .

A company has a factory that is designed so that it is most efficient (average unit cost is minimized) when producing 21,200 units of output each month. However, it has an absolute maximum output capability of 26,000 units per month, and can produce as little as 7,000 units per month without corporate headquarters shifting production to another plant. If the factory produces 14,360 units in October, what is the capacity utilization rate in October for this factory

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Answer:

Capacity utilization rate in October for this factory is 67.74%

Explanation:

Units produced in October = 14,360 units

Units production in most efficient way =  21,200 units

Capacity utilization rate in October = 14,360 / 21,200

Capacity utilization rate in October = 0.677359

Capacity utilization rate in October = 67.74%.

Tasty Ice Cream is a year-round take-out ice cream restaurant that is considering offering an additional product, hot chocolate. Considering the additional machine it would need plus cups and ingredients, it estimates fixed costs to be $204 per year and the variable cost to be $0.26. If it charges $1.01 for each hot chocolate, how many hot chocolates does it need to sell in order to break even

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Answer: 272 hot chocolates

Explanation:

Assume the quantity sold is x.

Fixed cost = $204

Variable cost = $0.26x

Sales = $1.01x

Breakeven point is where profits are $0.

1.01x - 0.26x - 204 = 0

0.75x -204 = 0

0.75x = 204

x = 272 hot chocolates

Springfield mogul Montgomery Burns, age 80, wants to retire at age 100 so he can steal candy from babies full time. Once Mr. Burns retires, he wants to withdraw $500 million at the beginning of each year for 10 years from a special off-shore account that will pay 18% annually. In order to fund his retirement, Mr. Burns will make 20 equal end-of-the-year deposits in this same special account that will pay 18% annually. How large of an annual deposit must be made to fund Mr. Burns retirement plans

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Answer:

Springfield mogul, Montgomery Burns

How large of an annual deposit must be made to fund Mr. Burns retirement plans:

= $94,644,751.67

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Age of Mr. Burns now = 80 years

Retirement age = 100 years

Annual withdrawal at the beginning of each year for 10 years = $500 million

Special offshore account pays interest = 18% annually

Investment for funding retirement:

Deposits = 20 equal end-of-the year deposits in the same special offshore account above.

b) Calculation of Future value of annual deposit after 20 years:

FV (Future Value) $13,877,572,093.01

PV (Present Value) $2,651,510,914.01

N (Number of Periods) 10.000

I/Y (Interest Rate) 18.000%

PMT (Periodic Payment) $500,000,000.00

Starting Investment $0.00

Total Principal $5,000,000,000.00

Total Interest $8,877,572,093.01

c) Calculation of Annual Deposit to reach the future value target of $13,833,567,810.87:

FV (Future Value) $13,877,567,810.87

PV (Present Value) $506,609,362.98

N (Number of Periods) 20.000

I/Y (Interest Rate) 18.000%

PMT (Periodic Payment) $94,644,751.67

Starting Investment $0.00

Total Principal $1,892,895,033.42

Total Interest $11,984,672,777.45

d) Mr. Burns will need to contribute $94,644,751.67 at the end of each period to reach the future value of $13,877,572,093.01.  Both the future value of deposits of $13,877,567,810.87  and the annual periodic payment of $94,644,751.67  are determined using online financial calculator.

Which of the following theorems explains the relationship between interest rates and bond prices? For a given change in interest rates, the prices of higher-coupon bonds will change more drastically than the prices of lower-coupon bonds. For a given change in interest rates, the prices of long-term bonds will change more drastically than the prices of short-term bonds. Bond prices are directly related to interest rate movements. For a given change in interest rates, the prices of short-term bonds will change more drastically than the prices of long-term bonds.

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Answer:

For a given change in interest rates, the prices of long-term bonds will change more drastically than the prices of short-term bonds.

Explanation:

A bond can be defined as a fixed income instrument that firms use as a source of longer-term funding or loans.

The par value of a bond is its face value and it comprises of its total dollar amount as well as its maturity value. Also, the par value of a bond gives the basis on which periodic interest is paid. Thus, a bond is issued at par value when the market rate of interest is the same as the contract rate of interest. This simply means that, a bond would be issued at par (face) value when the bond's stated rated is significantly equal to the effective or market interest rate on the specific date it was issued.

In Economics, bonds could either be issued at discount or premium.

Hence, a bond that is being issued at a discount has its stated rate lower than the market interest rate, on the specific date of issuance. Also, a bond that is being issued at a premium, has its stated rate higher than the market interest rate on the specific date of issuance.

Generally, bond price is inversely proportional to its interest rate, thus, when interest rates are high, bond prices would be low and when interest rates are low, bond prices are high.

The theorem that best explains the relationship between interest rates and bond prices is that for a given change in interest rates, the prices of long-term bonds will change more drastically than the prices of short-term bonds because long-term bondholders are liable to higher rate of interest rate risks than the short-term bondholders.

Gilchrist Corporation bases its predetermined overhead rate on the estimated machine-hours for the upcoming year. At the beginning of the most recently completed year, the Corporation estimated the machine-hours for the upcoming year at 79,000 machine-hours. The estimated variable manufacturing overhead was $7.38 per machine-hour and the estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead was $2,347,090. The predetermined overhead rate for the recently completed year was closest to:

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Answer:

Predetermined OH rate is $37.09

Explanation:

Firstly, we need to get the value for predetermined Fixed OH rate.

Predetermined Fixed OH rate = Estimated Fixed overhead / Estimated machine hours

= $2,347,090 / 79,000

= $29.71 per machine hour

Predetermined OH rate = Predetermined Fixed OH rate + Predetermined Variable OH rate

= $29.71 + $7.38

= $37.09

Therefore, the predetermined OH rate is $37.09

Shire Computer’s predetermined overhead rate is based on direct labor cost. Management estimates the company will incur $728,000 of overhead costs and $560,000 of direct labor cost for the year. During March, Shire began and completed Job 13-56. 1. What is the predetermined overhead rate for the year? 2. Use the information on the following job cost sheet to determine the total cost of the job.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

We weren't provided with information regarding Job 13-56

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

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 728,000 / 560,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $1.3 per direct labor dollar

To allocate overhead, we need to use the following formula:

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

The primary objective of financial reporting is to provide information:___________.
a. About a firm’s management teamb. Useful to capital providersc. Concerning the changes in financial position resulting from he income-producing efforts of the entityd. About a firm’s financial and investing activities

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Answer:

b. Useful to capital providers.

Explanation:

Financial reporting can be defined as the formal communication or disclosure of financial information and statements to present and potential users such as investors and creditors.

The objective of financial reporting include all of the following to provide information that:

1. Is useful to those making investment decisions. This information would help creditors to determine whether they should lend to a client or not; or assist investors in deciding whether they should invest in a business or not.

2. Is useful to those lending out money to business entities. When investors and creditors are well furnished with financial information about an organization, they would be able to assess the amounts of cash, timing, and uncertainty of cash flows from dividends or interest.

3. Is useful to creditors in making decisions about providing resources to business entities.

Hence, the primary objective of financial reporting is to provide information useful to capital providers.

Additionally, financial accounting standards board (FASB) is a private, non-profit organization saddled with the responsibility of establishing and maintaining financial accounting and reporting standards for general guidance of individuals or capital providers such as investors, issuers and auditors.

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In a simple CAPM world, which of the following statements is/are correct?
I. All investors will choose to hold the market portfolio, which includes all risky assets in the world
II. Investors' complete portfolio will vary depending on their risk aversion
III. The return per unit of risk will be identical for all individual assets
IV. The market portfolio will be on the efficient frontier and it will be the optimal risky portfolio
a. I, II and III only
b. I, II, III and IV
c. II, III and IV only
d. II and IV only
e. I, III and IV only

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Answer: I, II, III, IV

Explanation:

CAPM is used for pricing of risky securities and also for the generation of expected returns for an asset given the risk involved with regards the assets and the cost of capital

In a simple CAPM world, the correct statements are:

I. All investors will choose to hold the market portfolio, which includes all risky assets in the world

II. Investors' complete portfolio will vary depending on their risk aversion

III. The return per unit of risk will be identical for all individual assets

IV. The market portfolio will be on the efficient frontier and it will be the optimal risky portfolio

Therefore, I, II, III, IV is the best option.

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