In any industry, ethical behavior is the responsibility of ______.

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Answer 1

Answer:

In any industry, ethical behavior is the responsibility of each employee

Answer 2

Answer:

each employee

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Which type of manager is responsible for production and quality control?

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Issues with these problems with these issues are not resolved

In Draco Corporation’s first year of business, the following transactions affected its equity accounts. Issued 6,400 shares of $2 par value common stock for $42. It authorized 20,000 shares. Issued 1,600 shares of 12%, $10 par value preferred stock for $47. It authorized 3,000 shares. Reacquired 320 shares of common stock for $54 each. Retained earnings is impacted by reported net income of $74,000 and cash dividends of $27,000. Prepare the stockholders’ equity section of Draco’s balance sheet as of December 31. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.)

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Answer:

$373,720

Explanation:

Preparation of stockholders’ equity section of Draco’s balance sheet as of December 31

DRACO CORPORATION

Stockholders' Equity Section of the Balance Sheet

December 31

Preferred stock- $10 par value $16,000

(1,600*10)

Paid in capital in excess of par- Preferred stock 59,200

[(47-10)*1,600]

Common stock- $2 par value 12,800

(6,400*2)

Paid in capital in excess of par- Common stock 256,000

[(42-2)*6,400]

Retained earnings 47,000

(74,000-27,000)

Less: Treasury stock (17,280)

(320*54)

Total stockholders' equity $373,720

Therefore stockholders’ equity section of Draco’s balance sheet as of December 31 will be $373,720

"Suppose that a worker in Lago can produce either 5 units of oats or 20 pounds of tuna per year, and a worker in Abuta can produce either 20 units of oats or 5 pounds of tuna per year. There are 20 workers in each country. No trade occurs between the two countries. Lago produces and consumes 50 units of oats and 200 pounds of tuna per year while Abuta produces and consumes 200 units of oats and 50 pound of tuna per year. If trade were to occur, Lago would trade 60 pounds of tuna for 60 units of oats. If Lago now completely specializes in tuna production, how many pounds of tuna could it now consume along with the 60 units of imported oats?"

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Answer:

140 pounds of tuna

Explanation:

Lago

opportunity cost of producing 1 unit of oat = 20 / 5 = 4 pounds of tunaopportunity cost of producing 1 pound of tuna = 5 / 20 = 0.25 units of oat

Abuta

opportunity cost of producing 1 unit of oat = 5 / 20 = 0.25 pounds of tunaopportunity cost of producing 1 pound of tuna = 20 / 5 = 4 units of oat

Lago should produce tuna while Abuta should produce oat. If they specialize:

total production of tuna = 20 x 20 = 400 pounds total production of oat = 20 x 20 = 400 units

Lago trades 60 pounds of tuna in exchange for 60 units of oat, so it will have 140 pounds of tuna and 60 units of oat in total.

Bill Darby started Darby Company on January 1, Year 1. The company experienced the following events during its first year of operation: Earned $16,200 of cash revenue. Borrowed $12,000 cash from the bank. Adjusted the accounting records to recognize accrued interest expense on the bank note. The note, issued on September 1, Year 1, had a one-year term and an 8 percent annual interest rate. Required a. What is the amount of interest payable at December 31, Year 1? b. What is the amount of interest expense in Year 1? c. What is the amount of interest paid in Year 1? d. Use a horizontal statements model to show how each event affects the balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows. Indicate whether the event increases (I) or decreases (D) each element of the financial statements. In the Statement of Cash Flows column, classify the cash flows as operating activities (OA), investing activities (IA) or financing activities (FA). Columns for events that have no effect on any of the elements should be left blank. The first transaction has been recorded as an example.

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Answer:

Please see below and attached

Explanation:

a. What is the amount of interest payable at December 31, year 1

= $12,000 × 8% × 4/12

= $320

b. What is the amount of interest expense in year 1.

= $12,000 × 8% × 4/12

= $320

c. What is the amount of interest paid in year 1.

The amount of cash paid for interest is $0. This is because it will be made at the time of maturity in year 2.

D. Use a horizontal statements model to show how each event affects the balance sheet, income statement and statement of cash flows.

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Where do employees on the travel and tourism industry come from?

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Answer:

There are six major components of tourism, each with their own sub-components. These are: tourist boards, travel services, accommodation services, conferences and events, attractions and tourism services. Below, I will explain what each of the components offer to the tourism industry and provide some relevant examples.

Explanation:

There are six components of tourism, each with its sub-components are:

First Tourist boards,

Second Travel services,

Third Accommodation services,

Fourth Conferences, and

Fifth Events,

Sixth, Attractions and also tourism services.

What is the Travel and tourism industry?

The tourism industry also understood as the travel industry is related to the idea of people traveling to different locations, either domestically or internationally, for leisure, social or business purposes. It provides heritage, business, sports, tourism, cultural, and medical. The main objective of this sector is to develop and promote tourism, maintain the competitiveness of India as a tourist destination and improve and expand existing tourism products to ensure employment generation and economic growth. In this province, we provide details about various tourist destinations, modes of travel, accommodation, and also approved travel agents.

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Hughes purchased a new Lincoln Continental automobile from Al Greene Inc., an authorized new car dealership. On the day of the sale, Hughes made a cash down payment and signed a purchase contract and an application for the title certificate. The understanding was that Hughes would take immediate possession of the car and return in a few days for new-car preparation and the installation of a CB radio. On the way home from the dealer, Hughes wrecked the car. The certificate of title had not yet been issued by the state. The buyer, Hughes, claimed that title had not yet passed because the title certificate had not yet been issued. Who must bear the loss? [Hughes v. Al Greene, Inc., 418 N.E.2d 1355 (Ohio) ]

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Answer:

This is an old case that dates back to 1977, and it went all the way up to the Supreme Court of Ohio.

Hughes had already lost in the first trial and the Court of Appeals, and finally the Ohio's Supreme Court also ruled against her.

Basically, Hughes bears the risk of loss (and subsequent loss) because she had already signed a contract and had taken possession of the car, even though the title certificate had not been handed out. You must also remember that the loss was the result of a car accident suffered by Hughes, not because the car was defective in any way.

Quantity of Tacos Total Utility Marginal Utility Quantity of Burritos Total Utility Marginal Utility 1 16 16 1 30 30 2 30 14 2 46 16 3 42 12 3 61 15 4 52 10 4 75 14 5 60 8 5 88 13 6 66 6 6 100 12 7 70 4 7 111 11 You go to a local resturant and are deciding how many tacos and burritos to order. The price of a taco is $2 and the price of a burrito is $3. You are really hungry and decide to spend no more than $28 in total for both tacos and burritos. If your utility schedule is like the one above, then how many burritos should you purchase

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Answer:

The quantity of burritos that should be purchased is 6.

Explanation:

Note: The data in this question are merged together. They are therefore sorted before answering the question. See the attached pdf file for the complete question with the sorted data.

The explanation to the answer is now given as follows:

Also note: See the attached excel file for the calculation of ratios of Marginal Utility to Price for Taco and Burrito.

The quantity of burritos to purchase by determining the point at which the ratios of Marginal Utility to Price of Taco and Burrito are equal.

In economics, utility from two or more goods is maximized at a point where the ratios Marginal Utility to Price of the two or more goods are equal.

For Taco and Burrito in the attached excel file in red color, utility is therefore maximized where we have:

Marginal Utility of Taco / Price of Taco =  Marginal Utility Burrito / Price of Burrito = 4.00

At this point,  Quantity of Taco is 5 while  Quantity of Burritos is 6.

At this point, the total budget of $28 is exhauted as it is equal to the total expenses on Taco and Burrico. This can be confirmed as follows:

Total expenses = (Quantity of Tacos * Price of Taco) + (Quantity of Burritos * Price of Burrito) = (5 * $2) + (6 * $3) = $10 + $18 = $28

Therefore, the quantity of burritos that should be purchased is 6.

Rockeagle Corporation began fiscal year 2018 with the following balances in its inventory accounts:Raw Materials $ 30,000 Work in Process 45,000 Finished Goods 14,000 During the accounting period, Rockeagle purchased $125,000 of raw materials and issued $124,000 of materials to the production department. Direct labor costs for the period amounted to $162,000, and manufacturing overhead of $24,000 was applied to Work in Process Inventory. Assume that there was no over- or underapplied overhead. Goods costing $306,000 to produce were completed and transferred to Finished Goods Inventory. Goods costing $301,000 were sold for $400,000 during the period. Selling and administrative expenses amounted to $36,000.Required:1. Determine the ending balance of each of the three inventory accounts that would appear on the year-end balance sheet.2. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured and sold and an income statement.

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Raw material Inventory

Beginning balance                   30000  

Add: Purchase                          125000

Less: Issue to production        -124000

Ending balance of RM              31000

WIP Inventory

Beginning Inventory of Wip                              45000

Add: Current cost of manufacturing  

Material issued                                    124000  

Direct wages                                       162000  

OH applied                                           24000

Total current cost of production                        310000

Total cost of goods manufacturing                    355000

Less: Cost of goods manufactured                    306000

WIP ending inventory                                         49000

Finished Goods inventory  

Beginning Inventory of FG                  14000  

Add: Cost of goods manufactured     306000

Cost of goods available for sale         320000

Less: Cost of good sold                       301000

Ending inventory of FG                       19000

 Schedule of Cost of goods manufactured

Beginning Inventory of Rm              30000  

AdD: Purchase                                  125000

RM available                                     155000

Less: Ending inventory                    -31000

Raw material issued                    124000

Labour cost                                       162000

OH applied                                       24000

Total Manufacturing cost                 310000  

Add: Beginning inventory of Wip    45000

Total WIP inventory                          355000

Less: Ending inventory of WIP         49000

Cost of goods manufactured           306000  

Add: Beginning Inventory of FG       14000

Total cost of goods available for sale 320000  

Less: Ending inventory of FG      19000

Cost of good sold                              301000

                    Income Statement

Sales revenue                                 400000  

Less: Cost of goods sold                301000

Gross Margin                                    99000

Less: Selling and admin expense   36000

Net Operating income                     63000

Remember that some of the messages you send will be passed along to other people. Thus, you may have to consider a secondary audience as well as a primary one. Read the following scenario, and answer the question. You just wrote the following message to your supervisor regarding an incident of possible industrial espionage you witnessed. Dear Mr. Helmsley, We have a problem. The other day I saw one of my coworkers loading boxes into the trunk of her car. I offered to help because I thought she was taking work home. The lid slipped off one of the boxes, and I realized it was full of photocopied plans from our latest prototype. Sheâs not on the development team, so thereâs no reason she should have these documents. Iâm not sure what, if anything, I should do about this. Before sending the message, it occurs to you that your e-mail will probably be forwarded to the legal team. What will you need to change to make the message appropriate for both your supervisor and the legal team?

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Answer:

I Will have to give more specific information including dates and names

Explanation:

This message is going to be sent to the supervisor and also the legal team. So it is very necessary that more specific details are provided concerning the circumstances I witnesses. It would be good to provide Dates, names and Even possible conversations that occurred. This will be a form of evidence and with the information I have given, there may be further investigations and the supervisor may decide to take further and necessary action.

What are chemical containants

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: Chemical contaminants are chemicals toxic to plants and animals in waterways.

Wang Company accumulates the following adjustment data at December 31. For each item, indicate the (1) type of adjustment (prepaid expense, unearned revenue, accrued revenue, or accrued expense) and (2) the status of the accounts before adjustment (overstated or understated). (Enter your answers in alphabetical order.) (1) Type of Adjustment (2) Accounts Before Adjustment (a) Services performed but unbilled totals $600. Select a type of adjustment Select a status of the accounts Select a status of the accounts (b) Store supplies of $160 are on hand. The supplies account shows a $1,900 balance. Select a type of adjustment Select a status of the accounts Select a status of the accounts (c) Utility expenses of $275 are unpaid. Select a type of adjustment Select a status of the accounts Select a status of the accounts (d) Service performed of $490 collected in advance. Select a type of adjustment Select a status of the accounts Select a status of the accounts (e) Salaries of $620 are unpaid. Select a type of adjustment Select a status of the accounts Select a status of the accounts (f) Prepaid insurance totaling $400 has expired. Select a type of adjustment Select a status of the accounts

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Answer and Explanation:

The type of adjustment and the status of accounts before the adjustment is shown below:-

          Type of adjustment         Accounts before adjustment

(a)        Accrued revenues               Assets understated

                                                          Revenues understated

(b)        Prepaid expenses              Assets overstated

                                                        Expenses understated

(c)         Accrued expenses            Expenses understated

                                                        Liabilities overstated

(d)         Unearned revenues         Revenues understated

                                                        Liabilities overstated

(e)         Accrued expenses            Expenses understated

                                                        Liabilities understated

(f)        Prepaid expenses              Assets overstated

                                                        Expenses understated

explain the characteristics strengths, weaknesses of quantitative​

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The 2017 balance sheet of Kerber’s Tennis Shop, Inc., showed $500,000 in the common stock account and $3.3 million in the additional paid-in surplus account. The 2018 balance sheet showed $540,000 and $3.5 million in the same two accounts, respectively. If the company paid out $305,000 in cash dividends during 2018, what was the cash flow to stockholders for the year? (Enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, e.g., 1,234,567.)

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Answer:Cash flow for share holders=$65,000

Explanation:

Cash flow for share holders = Dividends paid -Net equity

Dividend paid- [(Common sto end + Additional Paid in Surplus  end)]- [(Common beg+APIS beg)]

Dividend paid -{( Ending common stock +Ending paid in capital) -( beginning common stock +beginning paid in capital }

$305,000- ($540,000+$3,500,000)- ($500,000 +$3,300,000)

=$305,000-{(4,040,000)- ($3,800,000}

$305,000 - $240,000

=$65,000

Domingo Corporation uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. This month, the beginning inventory in the first processing department consisted of 2,200 units. The costs and percentage completion of these units in beginning inventory were: Cost Percent Complete Materials costs $ 7,300 50% Conversion costs $ 3,500 20% A total of 8,600 units were started and 7,900 units were transferred to the second processing department during the month. The following costs were incurred in the first processing department during the month: Cost Materials costs $ 160,500 Conversion costs $ 122,200 The ending inventory was 85% complete with respect to materials and 75% complete with respect to conversion costs. The cost per equivalent unit for materials for the month in the first processing department is closest to:

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Answer: $16.19

Explanation:

Equivalent Units = Units completed and transferred + Ending Inventory completed

Ending Inventory = Beginning inventory + Units started into production - Units transfered to second processing department

= 2,200 + 8,600 - 7,900

= 2,900 units

Equivalent Units = 7,900 + (2,900 * 85%)

= 10,365 units

Cost per equivalent unit = Total Material Cost / Equivalent Units

= ( Beginning material cost + Material cost incurred during the month) / Equivalent Units

= (7,300 + 160,500) / 10,365

= $16.19

ohnstone Company is facing several decisions regarding investing and financing activities. Address each decision independently. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.) 1. On June 30, 2021, the Johnstone Company purchased equipment from Genovese Corp. Johnstone agreed to pay Genovese $10,000 on the purchase date and the balance in five annual installments of $8,000 on each June 30 beginning June 30, 2022. Assuming that an interest rate of 10% properly reflects the time value of money in this situation, at what amount should Johnstone value the equipment

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Answer:

Johnstone should value the equipment at $40,326.29.

Explanation:

To determine this, the present value of the five annual installments of $8,000 is first calculated using the formula for calculating the present value of an ordinary annuity as follows:

PV = P * ((1 - (1 / (1 + r))^n) / r) …………………………………. (1)

Where;

PV = Present value of the five annual installments =?

P = Annual payment = $8,000

r = interest rate = 10%, or 0.10

n = number of years = 5

Substitute the values into equation (1) to have:

PV = $8,000 * ((1 - (1 / (1 + 0.10))^5) / 0.10)

PV = $8,000 * 3.79078676940845

PV = $30,326.29

Therefore, the present value of the five annual installments of $8,000 is approximately $30,326.29.

As result of this:

Value the equipment = Payment on the purchase day + present value of the five annual installments = $10,000 + $30,326.29 = $40,326.29

Therefore, Johnstone should value the equipment at $40,326.29.

Given that the price per microprocessor in the above function equals $5.60 and that the software component consists of 1,200 lines-of-code at $120/line-of-code, determine the difference in cost-per-unit (unit is all the hardware and software required to implement the function) to support each of the three forms of fault tolerance. Note that if multiple microprocessors are used, they still may use the same software. Furthermore, assume that the company is planning to sell 100,000 units.

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For the year ended December 31, 2021, Fidelity Engineering reported pretax accounting income of $978,000. Selected information for 2021 from Fidelity’s records follows: Interest income on municipal governmental bonds $ 32,000 Depreciation claimed on the 2021 tax return in excess of depreciation on the income statement 58,000 Carrying amount of depreciable assets in excess of their tax basis at year-end 88,000 Warranty expense reported on the income statement 26,000 Actual warranty expenditures in 2021 10,000 Fidelity's income tax rate is 25%. At January 1, 2021, Fidelity's records indicated balances of zero and $7,500 in its deferred tax asset and deferred tax liability accounts, respectively. Required: 1. Determine the amounts necessary to record income taxes for 2021, and prepare the appropriate journal entry. 2. What is Fidelity’s 2021 net income?

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Answer:

1. Income tax payable for 2021 = (Pretax accounting income - Interest income on municipal governmental bonds - Depreciation + (Warranty expense reported - Actual Warranty) ) * Income Tax rate

= (978,000 - 32,000 - 58,000 + (26,000 - 10,000)) * 25%

= $226,000

Income tax expense for 2021 = (Pretax Income - Interest income on municipal governmental bonds) * 25%

= (978,000 - 32,000) * 25%

= $236,500

Deferred tax asset - Warranty

=  (Warranty expense reported - Actual Warranty) * Income Tax rate

= (26,000 - 10,000)) * 25%

= $4,000

Deferred Tax liability

= Depreciation * Income Tax rate

= 58,000 * 25%

= $14,500

Journal entry

DR Income Tax Expense                                            $236,500

     Deferred Tax Asset                                               $4,000

CR Income Tax Payable                                                                  $226,000

     Differed Tax liability                                                                  $14.50

2. Net Income

= Pretax Accounting Income - Income tax expense

= 978,000 - 236,500

= $741,500

Real estate construction is a volatile process determined by the interaction of the user, developer and capital markets. What factors affect the volatility of real estate construction and commercial and residential real estate development

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Answer:

Real estate market is a unique business in a sense that each product is different and each product has a different value, e.g. two houses with identical blueprints are different due to location and by how well they have taken care off. Another aspect that makes real estate so special is that generally it represents its owners largest asset. Unless you are very wealthy, your house is usually your most valuable possession.

Real estate markets are very volatile. They might be increasing at a rapid pace and then suddenly everything collapses. Remember the great recession back in 2007? Any change in capital markets affects directly the real estate market, even though they are not directly related. E.g. interest rates increase, real estate suffers.

Since construction costs include many items that are not interchangeable, they are highly volatile. They include thousands of different parts that are not necessarily standardized or are not purchased in bulk. E.g. cars also contain thousands of parts, but each car has the same parts (parts are interchangeable). You cannot take a house's wall and place it another house, but you can take a car's wheel and use it in another car.

True or False: The term “academic training” refers primarily to formal classes taken in school.

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

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Big Foot produces sports socks. The company has fixed expenses of $80,000 and variable expenses of $0.80 per package. Each package sells for $1.60. The number of packages Big Foot needed to sell to earn a $24,000 operating income was 130,000 packages. If Big Foot can decrease its variable costs to $0.70 per package by increasing its fixed costs to $95,000​, how many packages will it have to sell to generate $24,000 of operating​ income? Is this more or less than​ before? Why? Begin by identifying the formula to compute the sales in units at various levels of operating income using the contribution margin approach. ( Fixed expenses + Operating income ) ÷ Contribution margin per unit = Sales in units ​(Round your answer up to the nearest whole​ unit.) Big Foot will have to sell packages to generate $24,000 of operating income.

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Answer:

1. Big Foot will have to sell 132,222 packages to generate $24,000 of operating​ income

2. The News Sales in units of 132,222 packages is greater than 130,000 packages it had before by 2,222 packages.

3. The reason is that fixed expenses of $80,000 it had before is lower than the New Fixed expenses of $95,000, and also because variable expenses of $0.80 per package it had before is higher than the new variable expenses per package of $0.70.

Explanation:

From the question, we have:

New Fixed expenses = $95,000

New variable expenses per package = $0.70

New operating​ income to generate = $24,000

Selling price per package = $1.60

New contribution margin per package = Selling price per package - New variable expenses per package = $1.60 - $0.70 = $0.9

News Sales in units = (New Fixed expenses + New Operating income ) / New contribution margin per package ....................(1)

Substituting relevant values into equation (1), we have:

News Sales in units = ($95,000 + $24,000 ) / $0.9 = $119,000 / $0.9 = 132,222 packages

Therefore, we have:

1. Big Foot will have to sell 132,222 packages to generate $24,000 of operating​ income

2. The News Sales in units of 132,222 packages is greater than 130,000 packages it had before by 2,222 packages.

3. The raason is that fixed expenses of $80,000 it had before is lower than the New Fixed expenses of $95,000, and also because and variable expenses of $0.80 per package it had before is higher than the new variable expenses per package of $0.70.

Olivia enjoys watching little birds at the many feeders in her yard. She counts how many of them she can see in her yard every morning before she leaves for school. Her data for two weeks can be seen below. Day Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Week 1 31 36 24 34 45 27 41 Week 2 16 34 20 18 25 38 31 What is the mean of the number of little birds that Olivia sees in her yard each morning? Round to the nearest bird, if necessary.
a. 34
b. 31
c. 30
d. 26

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Answer:

C.30

Explanation:

Add all of the numbers together, then divide by 14 (how many pieces of data there are).

The median is the middle value in a set of data.

What is the meaning of Median?

The midway number in a set of data is known as the median. The data should first be arranged and ranked from smallest to greatest. Divide the total number of observations by two to get the midway value. The value in that location is the median if there are an odd number of observations; otherwise, round the number up.

The median is the value that divides a data sample, a population, or a probability distribution's upper and lower halves in statistics and probability theory. It could be referred to as "the middle" value for a data set.

A data set's median value is the point where 50% of the data points have a value that is smaller than or equal to the median.

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Which of the following is a difference between the classical model of decision making and the administrative model of decision making? a. The administrative model assumes that managers settle for a maximizing solution, whereas the classical model assumes that managers settle for a satisficing solution. b. The classical model defines how managers should make decisions, whereas the administrative model defines how managers actually make decisions. c. The classical model is most useful when applied to nonprogrammed decisions, whereas the administrative model is most useful when applied to programmed decisions. d. The administrative model is considered normative, whereas the classical model is considered descriptive.

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Answer:

b. The classical model defines how managers should make decisions, whereas the administrative model defines how managers actually make decisions.

Explanation:

The classical model of decision making is a strategic process which assumes that managers (decision makers) are well furnished with large amounts of information and as such are able to practically process the information for decision making.

On the other hand, an administrative model of decision making is a strategic process which assumes that managers (decision makers) are usually rational in their decisions and as such are willing to consider fundamental factors, criteria and a set of alternatives before making their decisions.

Hence, the difference between the classical model of decision making and the administrative model of decision making is that the classical model defines how managers should make decisions, whereas the administrative model defines how managers actually make decisions.

The following cost data relate to the manufacturing activities of Chang Company during the just completed year:

Manufacturing overhead costs incurred:
Indirect materials . $15,000
Indirect labor . 130,000
Property taxes, factory .8,000
Utilities, factory .70,000
Depreciation, factory .240,000
Insurance, factory .10,000
Total actual manufacturing overhead costs incurred $473,000

Other costs incurred:
Purchases of raw materials (both direct and indirect) - $400,000
Direct labor costs - $60,000

Inventories:
Raw materials, beginning - $20,000
Raw materials, ending - $30,000
Work in process, beginning - $40,000
Work in process, ending - $70,000

Manufacturing Overhead
Actual Overhead Applied Overhead
$473,000 $485,000

$12,000 was overapplied

HELP WITH THIS:

Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured for the year.

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Answer:

cost of goods manufactured= $890,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Applied Overhead= $485,000

Other costs incurred:

Purchases of raw materials (both direct and indirect) - $400,000

Direct labor costs - $60,000

Inventories:

Raw materials, beginning - $20,000

Raw materials, ending - $30,000

Work in process, beginning - $40,000

Work in process, ending - $70,000

To calculate the cost of goods manufactured, we need to use the following formula:

cost of goods manufactured= beginning WIP + direct materials used + direct labor + allocated manufacturing overhead - Ending WIP

Direct material used= beginning inventory + purchases - ending inventory

Direct material used= 20,000 + (400,000 - 15,000) - 30,000

Direct material used= 375,000

I deduct the indirect material included in manufacturing overhead.

cost of goods manufactured= 40,000 + 375,000 + 60,000 + 485,000 - 70,000

cost of goods manufactured= $890,000

The following is the adjusted trial balance for Baker Services. Accounts Debit Credit Cash Accounts Receivable Prepaid Insurance Office Supplies Land Building Accumulated DepreciationBuilding Equipment Accumulated DepreciationEquipment Accounts Payable Salaries Payable Unearned Revenue Mortgage Payable ​Baker, Capital ​Baker, Withdrawals Service Revenue Salaries Expense Depreciation ExpenseBuilding and Equipment Supplies Expense Insurance Expense Utilities Expense Total There were no new capital contributions during the year. After the closing entries are​ posted, what is the balance in​ Baker, Capital?

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Answer: $163,300

Explanation:

Baker, Capital = Beginning Capital + Net Income - Drawings

Net Income = Service revenue - Salaries - Supplies - Insurance - Utilities - Depreciation for Building and Equipment

= 275,000 - 64,000 - 11,000 - 14,600 - 18,000 - 5,600

= $161,800.

Baker Capital = 24,500 + 161,800 - 23,000

= $163,300

You purchased one silver futures contract at $3.15 per ounce. Assume the contract size is 5,000 ounces and there are no transactions costs. What would be your profit or loss at maturity if the silver spot price at that time is $3.34 per ounce

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Answer:

$950

Explanation:

In this scenario, the profit or loss would be the difference in price between the selling and buying price of the asset, multiplied by the number owned of that asset. Therefore in this scenario, since you purchased the asset at a price of $3.15 per ounce and would be selling at a price of $3.34 per ounce we need to subtract these values and find the difference, then we multiply by the amount of the asset which is 5,000 ounces to find the loss or profit.

$3.34 - $3.15 = $0.19

$0.19 * 5000 = $950

Finally, we see that you made a profit of $950

An entrepreneur who is green focuses on
a. helping others who are in need.
b. conserving resources.
c. operating with integrity.
d. finding societal needs that are not being met by the government.​

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Hello!

An entrepreneur who is green focuses on environmental issues and the best options for sustainable businesses.

In this question, the best answer is B. "conserving resources."

I hope this helps you! Have a great day!

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Problem 5-3 Future Value and Multiple Cash Flows [LO 1] Wells, Inc., has identified an investment project with the following cash flows. Year Cash Flow 1 $ 1,060 2 1,290 3 1,510 4 2,250 a. If the discount rate is 6 percent, what is the future value of these cash flows in Year 4? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) b. What is the future value at an interest rate of 14 percent? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) c. What is the future value at an interest rate of 21 percent? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

a. $6,562.52

b. $7,218.32

c.$7,843.64

Explanation:

The present value of the cash flows would be found first and after, the present value has been determined, the future value would be found

Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator

Cash flow in year  1 = $1,060

Cash flow in year  2 = $1,290

Cash flow in year  3 = 1,510

Cash flow in year  4 = $2,250

Present value when interest rate is 6% = $5,198.131267

Present value when interest rate is 14% = $4,273.825287

Present value when interest rate is 21% = $3,659.117655

Now we find the future value

Future value = present value ( 1 + r)^n

r = interest rate

n = number of years

a. $5,198.131267(1.06)^4 = $6,562.52

b. $4,273.825287(1.14)^4 = $7,218.32

c. $3,659.117655 (1.21)^4 = $7,843.64

To find the PV using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

3. Press compute

The Richmond Corporation uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. The company has only a single processing department. The company's ending work in process inventory on August 31 consisted of 18,000 units. The units in the ending work in process inventory were 100% complete with respect to materials and 50% complete with respect to labor and overhead. If the cost per equivalent unit for August was $2.75 for materials and $4.25 for labor and overhead, the total cost assigned to the ending work in process inventory was:

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Answer:

The correct answer is "$87,750".

Explanation:

In process inventory, the overall cost allocated to the final job would be:

⇒ [tex]Sum \ of \ material +labour \ material[/tex]

⇒ [tex]18000 \ units[/tex]

The unit of ending were 100%

⇒ [tex]2.75 = 45,500[/tex] ($)

Labor = [tex]18000\times 50 \ percent \times 4.25[/tex]

          = [tex]38,250[/tex] ($)

In process inventory, the overall cost allocated to the final job would be:

⇒  [tex]Material+Labor[/tex]

⇒  [tex]49,500+38,250[/tex]

⇒  [tex]87,750[/tex] ($)

Which of the following is true? Group of answer choices An excise subsidy has only a substitution effect since the subsidy artificially lowers the price of the subsidized good causing the consumer to increase consumption of the good, but no income effect. An excise subsidy increases consumption of a good by the same quantity as does a cash transfer but at a lower cost to the government. An excise subsidy has an income effect since the subsidy increases the consumer’s income but no substitution effect. An excise subsidy has both an income and a substitution effect which causes the consumption of the subsidized good to rise.

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Answer:

An excise subsidy has only a substitution effect since the subsidy artificially lowers the price of the subsidized good causing the consumer to increase consumption of the good, but no income effect.

Explanation:

The above is true due to the fact that the consumption of goods increases. This could have been reduced had it been that, there was never any excise subsidy on those goods.

Oasis Company adds all materials at the beginning of its manufacturing process. Production information for selected months of the year follows:
E3-5 (Algo) Weighted-Average Method [LO 3-2, 3-3] Beginning Work in Process Ending Work in Process Conversion Conversion
Complete Units Units Complete
Months Untis (percent) Started Transferred out Units Percent
February 1300 46 --- 19400 6600 24 June 4300 75 24100 --- 3800 39September --- 27 25600 25600 2400 60December 2900 35 22400 21100 --- 73 Equivalent UnitsMonth Material Conversion February June September December
Required:
1. Reconcile the number of physical units to find the missing amounts.
2. Calculate the number of equivalent units for both materials and conversion for each month using the weighted-average method.

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Answer:

Please see solution below and attached

Explanation:

1. To calculate the number of physical units worked on and the missing figures, we will make use of the formula below;

Beginning inventory + Started = Transferred out + Ending inventory

For February,

1,300 + Started = 19,500 + 6,600

Started = 24,700

For June,

4,300 + 24,100 = Transferred out + 3,800

Transferred out = 24,600

For September,

Beginning inventory + 25,600 = 25,600 + 2,400

Beginning inventory = 2,400

For December,

2,900 + 22,400 = 21,100 + Ending inventory

Ending inventory = 4,200

2. Calculate the number of equivalent units for both materials and conversion for each month using the weighted average method.

• Please find attached detailed solution to question number 2.

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