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 1

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


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Our newly constructed retail space is projected to need a face lift in 7 years to keep up with changing tastes. Our projections are that the cost will be $2.5 mil. If we set aside a reserve for replacement our best return prospects for a safe investment (i.e. little risk to principle) suggest a 3% annual interest rate. How much should we deposit annually into that reserve account (sinking fund problem)

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Answer:

Annual deposit = $326,265.88  

Explanation:

The amount to be set aside annually to accumulate $2.5 million in 7 years time ca n be worked out using the future value of an ordinary annuity formula.

The formula is given as follows:

FV = A×( (1+r)^n - 1)/r).

A= FV/ ((1+r)^n - 1)/r

FV - Future value

A- annual deposit

n- number of years

r- rate of return

FV - $2.5 million

A- ?

n- 7

A=2,500,000 ÷ (1.03^7 - 1)/0.03 =  326,265.88  

Annual deposit = $326,265.88  

Trey, Inc. reports a taxable loss of $140,000 for 2018. Its taxable incomes for the years 2015 through 2017 respectively were $25,000, $35,000, and $40,000. Trey has no temporary or permanent differences. Trey elects the carryback provision. Trey expects taxable income in future years and has a tax rate of 30% for all periods affected. What should Trey report as Net Loss on its 2018 income statement?

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Answer:

$117500

Explanation:

Taxable loss = $140000 for 2018

Taxable incomes : $25000 for 2015, $35000 for 2016, $40000 for 2017

tax rate = 30%

Net loss on 2018 income statement can be offset by the taxes paid on taxable income for 2 years prior to 2018 ( i.e 2016 and 2017 )

first calculate taxes on taxable incomes for 2016 and 2017

$35000 * 30% = $10500

$40000 * 30% = $12000

hence taxable profit = 10500 + 12000 = $22500

Net loss to be reported on 2018 income statement

= $140000 - $22500 = $117500

3. Beginning three months from now, you want to be able to withdraw $1,500 each quarter from your bank account to cover college expenses over the next three years. If the account pays .37 percent interest per quarter, how much do you need to have in your bank account today to meet your expense needs over the next three years

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Answer:

The total amount needed = $17,574.47

Explanation:

Total amount needed = Annuity payment * Present value annuity

When Present Value annuity = Annuity payment * [1 – [1/ (1 + r)^12] / r}

R = Rate of Interest = 0.37% = 0.0037

N= No. of Periods = 12(Quarters)

= Annuity payment * {[1 – [1/ (1 + 0.0037)12] / 0.0037}

= $1,500 * {[1 – (1/ 1.0037)12] / 0.0037}

= $1,500 * {[1 – (0.95664963507)] / 0.0037}

= $1,500 * {0.04335036493 / 0.0037}

=  $1,500 * 11.716315

= $17574.4725

Hence, the total amount needed = $17,574.47

On January 1, 2005, Marcy Company purchased 1,000 shares of its own common stock for $22,000. On February 1, 2005, they sold 600 of these shares for $25 per share, and on March 1, 2005, they sold the remaining 400 shares for $15 per share. The journal entry required on March 1 will include: A) credit Contributed Capital, Treasury Stock, $1,800 B) debit Retained Earnings for $1,800 C) debit Retained Earnings for $2,800 D) debit Contributed Capital, Treasury Stock, $2,800 E) debit Contributed Capital, Treasury Stock, $1,800

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Answer:  E) debit Contributed Capital, Treasury Stock, $1,800

Explanation:

Treasury stock was bought at price of;

= 22,000/1,000

= $22

Sold 600 for $25 so they made a profit of;

= (25 - 22) * 600

= $1,800

This gain was sent to Contributed Capital, Treasury Stock.

Now that stock is to be sold on March 1, it is sold at $15. Loss from initial purchase is;

= ( 22 - 15) * 400

= $2,800

Debit Contributed Capital, Treasury Stock of the maximum amount it can be debited of to reflect this loss which would be $1,800 which was gained in the February purchase. The rest of the loss will go to Retained earnings.

_____refers to the quantity of a good or service that businesses are willing and able to provide.
a. Supply
b. Scarcity
c. Demand
d. Trade-off

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Answer:

option a supply is the right answer

beyer company is considering the purchase of an asset for $250,000. It is expected to produce the following net cash flows. The cash flows occur evenly throughout each year. Assume that Beyer requires a 12% return on its investments. Compute the net present value of this investment. Should Beyer accept the investment

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Answer:

Complete question is

Year  Net cash flows

1         $65,000

2         $57,000

3         $81,000

4         $139,000

5         $38,000  

6         $380,000"

Solution

Year            (a)$       (b)$       (c=a*b)$

Year 1 65000 0.893 58045

Year 2 57000 0.797 45429

Year 3 81000 0.712 57672

Year 4 139000 0.636 88404

Year 5 38000 0.567 21546

                                               $271,096

Totals

Total present value of cash inflow (a)   $271,096

Total cash outflow (b)                              $250,000

Net Present Value (c=a-b)                      $21,096

Note:

A = Net Cash Flows

B = Present Value of 1 at 12%

C = Present Value of cash flows

b) Beyer company should accept investment due to positive net present value of $21,096

On January 10 of the current year, Mary transfer to Green Corporation a machine purchased three years ago for $100,000. On the transfer date, the machine has a $60,000 adjusted basis and a $10,000 FMV. Mary receives all 100 shares of Green stock, worth $100,000, and a two-year Green note worth $10,000. Required:a. What are the amount and character of Mary's recognized gain or loss? b. What is Mary's basis in the stock and note? When does her holding period begin? c. What are the amount and character of Green's gain or loss? d. What is Green's basis in the machine? When does Green's holding period begin?

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Answer:

First of all, I believe that their is a mistake on the question, since the FMV of the machine should be $100,000, not $10,000, or else it wouldn't make much sense.

a. What are the amount and character of Mary's recognized gain or loss?

ordinary income of $10,000

The two year note is considered boot and therefore, Mary must report it as ordinary income.

b. What is Mary's basis in the stock and note? When does her holding period begin?

Mary's basis in the stock is $60,000 (the basis of the machine), and $0 for the note (recognized as ordinary income). Her holding period began three years ago when the machine was purchased.

c. What are the amount and character of Green's gain or loss?

Under a carryover basis limit rule (for a section 351 exchange), Green Corporation's basis is reduced, but it not considered a loss or a gain. The basis of the exchanged stock must equal the carryover basis of the property given in exchange.  

d. What is Green's basis in the machine? When does Green's holding period begin?

Same as Mary's, the basis is $60,000 and the holding period is 3 years. Since Mary owns 100% of Green Corporation as a result of the exchange, her basis and the corporation's basis will be the same.

The Wall Street Journal reports that the rate on three-year Treasury securities is 1.22 percent and the rate on four-year Treasury securities is 1.4 percent. The one-year interest rate expected in three years, E(4r1), is 1.8 percent. According to the liquidity premium hypotheses, what is the liquidity premium on the four-year Treasury security, L4? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. (e.g., 32.16))

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Answer:

0.142%

Explanation:

We are required to find the liquidity premium on the four-year Treasury security (L4)

1R4 = 1.4%

1R3 = 1.22%

E(4r1) = 1.8%

1 + 1R4 = [{(1+1R3)^3} * (1+E(4R1) + L4)]^1/4

1 + 0.014 = [{(1 + 0.0122)^3) * (1+0.018 + L4)]^1/4

1.014^4 = [{(1 + 0.0122)^3) * (1+0.018 + L4)]

1.057187 = (1.0370483) * (1.018 + L4)

1.057187/1.0370483 = 1.018 + L4

1.0194192 = 1.018 + L4

L4 = 1.0194192 - 1.018

L4 = 0.00142

L4 = 0.142%

Hence, liquidity premium on the four-year Treasury security(L4) = 0.142%

Bill’s Bakery is trying to decide if it should use all of its resources to make 12 dozen chocolate chip cookies or 10 dozen peanut butter kiss cookies. What is the trade off that Bill will make?

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Answer:

The trade off Bill's Bakery will make will be using most of its resources in producing the product that would be more attractive to the customers while producing lesser of the less attractive product

Explanation:

The trade off that Bill will make will be using most of its resources in producing the product that would be more attractive to the customers while producing lesser of the less attractive product. this will be dependent on which product will be more beneficial to Bill's Bakery financial i.e based on customers depend .

A Trade off is a business exchange where by one benefit is given up for another because both cannot be compatible at a time

You own an oil pipeline which will generate $2 million cash return over the coming year. The pipeline’s operating costs are negligible, and it is expected to last for a very long time. Unfortunately, the volume of oil shipped is declining, and cash flows are expected to decline by 4 % per year. The discount rate is 10 %. What is the PV of the pipeline’s cash flows if its cash flows are assumed to last forever?

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Answer:

$14,285,714.29

Explanation:

we can use the discounted cash flow model formula for a perpetuity:

PV of infinite cash flows = cash flow in 1 year / (required rate of return - growth rate)

cash flow in 1 year = $2,000,000required rate of return = 10%growth rate = -4%

PV of infinite cash flows = $2,000,000 / (10% + 4%) = $14,285,714.29

This formula is used to determine the present value of a firm's future cash flows.

ABC Inc has captured the market for school glue. It is preferred by both students and parents alike. It takes very little capitalization to enter the market but nobody successfully does. The glue clearly needs no patents or secret formulas. This type of market is called: pure or perfect competition. asymmetric oligopoly. competitive monopoly. None of the above described the appropriate market structure in this case

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Answer:

None of the above described the appropriate market structure in this case

Explanation:

The market is an example of a monopolistic competition

A monopolistic competition is when there are many firms selling differentiated products in an industry. A monopoly has characteristics of both a monopoly and a perfect competition. the demand curve is downward sloping. it sets the price for its goods and services

A monopoly is when there is only one firm operating in an industry. there are usually high barriers to entry of firms. the demand curve is downward sloping. it sets the price for its goods and services.

A perfect competition is characterized by many buyers and sellers of homogenous goods and services. Market prices are set by the forces of demand and supply. There are no barriers to entry or exit of firms into the industry

An Oligopoly is when there are few large firms operating in an industry

Diseconomies of scale arise primarily because: of the difficulties involved in managing and coordinating a large business enterprise. the short-run average total cost curve rises when marginal product is increasing. beyond some point marginal product declines as additional units of a variable resource (labor) are added to a fixed resource (capital). firms must be large both absolutely and relative to the market to employ the most efficient productive techniques available.

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Answer: of the difficulties involved in managing and coordinating a large business enterprise

Explanation:

Diseconomies of scale is when there's an increases in average total cost used during the production of a product due to the expansion in size of the firm in the longrun.

The main factor that can be attributed to diseconomies of scale is when there's difficulty in the effective and efficient control and coordination of the operations of a firm due to its growth.

Diseconomies of scale arise primarily because of the difficulties involved in managing and coordinating a large business enterprise.

Diseconomies of scale arise primarily because of the difficulties involved in managing and coordinating a large business enterprise. Option (b) is correct.

Diseconomies of scale can happen for a number of reasons, but the inability to effectively manage an expanding staff is a common culprit. A company's internal overcrowding impact is frequently the main factor contributing to scale-related inequities.

Economies of scale result in reduced production costs and higher production while diseconomies of scale result in higher production costs.

Therefore, Option (b) is correct.

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__________ can be used to create a perfect inflation hedge.
a. Gold
b. Real estate
c. TIPS
d. The S&P 500 Index
e. None of the options are correct.

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Answer:

c. TIPS

Explanation:

TIPS which is an acronym for Treasury inflation-protected securities is a kind of bond peculiar to the United States which is specifically formulated to shield or safeguard investments during the inflation period over a given time. It dynamically adjusts as inflation occurs, thereby protects the direct cost of investment and its rates of returns.

Hence, in this situation, the correct answer is option C. TIPS

Fred wants to take out a loan. He can afford to make monthly payments of 100 dollars and wants to pay the loan off after exactly 20 years. What is the maximum amount that Fred can afford to borrow if the bank charges interest at an annual rate of 10 percent, compounded monthly

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Answer:

$10,390.96

Explanation:

The formula for the principal amount is

P = A (1 - (1-r)^n / r)

From the given data, A = 100

r =  10 / 100 * 12 = 10 / 1200 = 0.0083

n= 20 * 12 = 240

Now substitute this data in the formula

P = 100 ( 1 - (1 + 0.0083)^-240 / 0.0083)

P = 100 ( 1 - (1/7.27016) / 0.0083)

P = 100 ( 1 - 0.13755 / 0.0083)

P = 100 ( 0.86245 / 0.0083)

P = 100 * 103.90964

P = $10,390.964

P = $10,390.96

The maximum amount that Fred can afford to borrow if the bank charges interest at an annual rate of 10 percent, compounded monthly is $10,390.96

Answer:

Fred can afford to borrow 10362 dollars

Prices of existing bonds move _________ as market interest rates move _________.
a) down, down
b) up, down
c) Bond prices don't move as market interest rates move.

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Answer:

The answer is B.

Explanation:

Bonds prices and market interest rates are negatively correlated i.e if the market interest rate(yield-to-maturity) of a bond goes up, the price of the bond goes down and if the yield-to-maturity(interest rate) rate goes down, the price of the bond goes up.

Usually, bonds with high interest rate are riskier than bonds with low interest rate.

Regina Corp. is a property and casualty insurance company in its third year of operations and has a net loss of $100,000. Regina had taxable income of $10,000 and $30,000 in its first and second year of operations, respectively. Regina expects to be profitable within the next year. Regina is allowed to carry back the net operating loss to previous years. The enacted income tax rate is 40%. The income tax benefit from the NOL carryforward shown on Regina's income statement in the year of the loss is

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Answer:

$24,000

Explanation:

Total Taxable income of first and second year = $10,000 + $30,000 = $40,000

Net loss in 3rd year = $100,000  

Net Operating loss carry back = Regina Taxable income Total of first and second year of operations

Net Operating loss carry back = $40,000

Net Operating loss Carry forwards = Net loss - Net Operating loss carry back

Net Operating loss carry forward = $100,000 - $40,000

Net Operating loss carry forward = $60,000

Income tax rate = 40%

Income tax benefit from the Net Operating loss carry forward = Net Operating loss carry forward * Income tax rate

Income tax benefit from the Net Operating loss carry forward = $60,000 * 40%  

Income tax benefit from the Net Operating loss carry forward = $24,000 .

When Apple introduced its iPhone 11 with Slofie (slow-
motion selfie) capability and a high price tag, it used_______ to avoid direct competition with Samsung,
Google, and others.

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Answer:

trademark

Explanation:

When the announcement was made about the iPhone 11's new Slofie (slow- motion selfie) capability, Apple also said it had applied for a US trademark on Slofie.

Note, a trademark is a legally issued right for a symbol, phrase, or word to be used to denote a specific product or service, thus it gives a right of ownership to the trademark applicant. Therefore, it limits direct competition from others.

Answer:

Trademark

Explanation:

A trademark is an intellectual property which consists of a particular design aimed at identifying a product as being from a particular source.

Once a trademark is established on a product other companies will be unable to use that technology nor design without purchasing rights to use the trademark.

Apple first introduced Solfie which is a name coined for slow motion selfie on their iPhone 11.

In order to avoid competition with Samsung, Google, and others they trademarked Slofie thereby preventing competitors from using similar technology

Read the description to determine which type of illegal or unethical price strategy is used. a. A manufacturer favors Retailer A, offering the retailer price discount allowances, but denies these benefits to Retailer B, although it sells the same quantity of the products.b. Push Nonsales items only- A computer store uses the promises of a great value laptop to attract customers into the store while not intending to sell the product but aggressively push more expensive models insteadc. Sell below store’s cost- A large retailer is offering buy one, get one free on popular brand products, selling the two products for less than their cost.d. Harm Competitor’s Business- A retail giant radically cuts prices to drive its competition out of business and monopolize the markete. Horizontal Collusion-Airlines work together to keep airfares artificially high across the country.1. Loss leader pricing2. Bait and switch3. Predatory pricing4. Price discrimination

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Answer:

Option A- 4. Price discrimination

Option B - 1. Loss leader pricing

Option C - 2. Bait and Swtich

Option D - 3. Predatory pricing

Explanation:

Price discrimination is a form of unethical pricing strategy by the producer or supplier to attract consumers whereby similar commodities are traded at varying prices to different customers by the same producer. Hence, the perfect illustration is option A

Loss Leader Pricing is another form of unethical pricing technique whereby a commodity is sold or advertised by a producer promotes other sales of more high yield commodities. Hence, the best illustration is option B.

Bait and Switch is a form of illegal pricing strategy whereby the producer promotes commodities of lower cost to greater quality ratio, however, it is such a product tends to be elusive one potential buyer's approach. The perfect example is option C

Predatory pricing is an unethical pricing technique whereby the producer intentionally priced commodities produced such that other customers are unable to compete. The perfect example is option D.

After a tragic event in which an armed intruder storms into a mall and fatally shoots several people, the city of Belmonte institutes a law that prohibits any form of weapon in public retail establishments. This reaction would be an example of following which school of risprudential toucht? a. Sociological b. Historical c. Irrational Forces d. Natural Law e. Legal Realism

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Answer: c. Irrational Forces

Explanation:

The Irrational Forces school of Jurisprudential thought explains that sometimes laws are passed due to some stimuli in the society that draws such a reaction from the society that the law makers pass a law under pressure

The law therefore does not have to be rational or based on reason. The law makers of Belmonte passing this law against firearms in public areas did this because of the public shooting. It therefore falls under this school of thought.

You are considering a stock investment in one of two firms (Lots of Debt, Inc. and Lots of Equity, Inc.), both of which operate in the same industry. Lots of Debt, Inc. finances its $34.25 million in assets with $32.25 million in debt and $2.00 million in equity. Lots of Equity, Inc. finances its $34.25 million in assets with $2.00 million in debt and $32.25 million in equity. Calculate the debt ratio. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) Calculate the equity multiplier. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

Debt Ratio = Total Debt Total/ Assets

Equity Multiplier = Assets/Equity

Lots of Debt

Debt Ratio

= 32.5/34.25

= 0.95

Equity Multiplier

= 34.25/2

= 17.13

Lots of Equity

Debt Ratio

= 2/34.25

= 0.06

Equity Multiplier

= 34.25/32.25

= 1.06

5. Which is an external users of accounting?
a. shareholders
b. prospective investors
c. managers
d. None of the above.

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Answer:

Its b (prospective investors)

Which of the following best defines rational behavior? Group of answer choices A. Analyzing the total gains from a decision. B. Improving net gain by pursuing decisions as long as the marginal benefits exceed the marginal costs. C. Seeking to gain by choosing to undertake actions as long as the marginal costs exceed the associated marginal benefits. D. Seeking to maximize total gain regardless of cost.

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Answer:

B. Improving net gain by pursuing decisions as long as the marginal benefits exceed the marginal costs.

Explanation:

A rational consumer continues consumption as long as marginal benefit derived from consumption exceeds marginal cost.

Marginal benefit is the increase in benefit as a result of consuming an extra unit of a product.

Marginal cost is the increase in cost as a result of consuming one more unit of a product

For example, the marginal benefit from consuming a 5th bottle of a drink is $5. The cost of the bottle is $4. The rational consumer can increase benefit by consuming one extra bottle of the drink. If the cost of the drink were $7, a rational consumer would not consume the 5th bottle because marginal cost exceeds marginal benefit

During the month of July, the company had the following activities: Issued 4,500 shares of common stock for $450,000 cash. Borrowed $38,500 cash from a local bank, payable in two years. Bought a building for $201,500; paid $53,500 in cash and signed a three-year note for the balance. Paid cash for equipment that cost $247,000. Purchased supplies for $10,600 on account. Prepare a classified balance sheet at July 31.

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Answer:

classified balance sheet at July 31.

Assets

Non-Current Assets

Building                                                                                  $201,500

Equipment                                                                             $247,000

Total Non-Current Assets                                                    $448,500

Current Assets

Supplies                                                                                  $10,600

Cash ($450,000 + $38,500 - $53,500 - $247,000)          $188,000

Total Current Assets                                                            $198,600

Total Assets                                                                          $647,100

Equity and Liabilities

Equity

Common Stock                                                                   $450,000

Total Equity                                                                         $450,000

Liabilities

Current Liabilities

Account Payable                                                                   $10,600

Total Non Current Liabilities                                                $10,600

Non-Current Liabilities

Note Payable ($38,500 + $148,000)                                 $186,500

Total Non Current Liabilities                                              $186,500

Total Liabilities                                                                     $197,100

Total Equity and Liabilities                                                 $647,100

Explanation:

A Balance Sheet is a Financial Statement report that shows the Assets, Liability and Equity balances as at the end of the Reporting period.

Common arguments against corporate social responsibility argue that: Select one: a. CSR detracts from the fundamental economic role of businesses. b. CSR does not achieve a triple bottom line. c. there is no positive relationship between CSR and shareholder returns. d. there are no financial benefits of social or environmental initiatives.

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Answer: CSR detracts from the fundamental economic role of businesses.

Explanation:

Corporate social responsibility simply refers to the responsibility of businesses to their environment. This maybe in the form of employment opportunities, scholarships, provision of infrastructure etc.

Common arguments against corporate social responsibility argue that CSR detracts from the fundamental economic role of businesses. Critics believe the main role of business is to make profit and CSR detracts from that.

The use of theory and observation is more difficult in economics than in sciences such as physics due to the difficulty in a. formulating theories about economic events. b. performing an experiment in an economic system. c. applying mathematical methods to economic analysis. d. analyzing available data.

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Answer:

b. performing an experiment in an economic system.

Explanation:

In contrast to scientific experimentation, whereby connections and differences can be measured between two or more variables. In economics, theory and observation are more difficult than in sciences such as physics due to the difficulty in performing an experiment in an economic system, as human beings' opinions change over time, due to dynamism in human society.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is option

5. Mr. G has $15,000 to invest. He is undecided about putting the money into tax-exempt municipal bonds paying 7 percent annual interest or corporate bonds paying 9.5 percent annual interest. The two investments have the same risk. a) Which investment should Mr. G make if his marginal tax rate is 33 percent? b) Would your conclusion change if Mr. G’s marginal tax rate is only 15%?

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Answer:

a. Municipal bond

b. Yes. To Corporate Bond.

Explanation:

Municipal bonds are tax exempt so the better option will be the one offering a higher return after it is adjusted for tax.

a. Corporate after-tax rate = 9.5% * ( 1 - 33%)

= 0.06365‬

= 6.4%

Municipal rate is higher at 7% and so is a better option.

b. Corporate after-tax rate = 9.5% * ( 1 - 15%)

= 0.08075‬

= 8.08%

Corporate bond return is now higher than Municipal bond so is a better option.

Answer:

a. Municipal bond

b. Yes. To Corporate Bond

Explanation:

The responsiveness of the organization as a whole to stakeholder intelligence consists of the initiatives that the firm adopts to ensure that it abides by or exceeds stakeholder expectations and has a positive impact on _____________ issues.

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Answer:

Serious

Explanation:

Define how translational research plays a role in influencing policy?

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Answer:

It helps in thinking new ways and determining new insights in order to embed them in different policy options

Explanation:

Translational Research is the process of applying basic clinical knowledge to ascertain medical needs and improve health outcomes by involving in clinical trials. There are many areas where treatment and cures of certain sickness are not yet discovered. When applying translational research, we try to understand situations and involve in new areas of research work by attempting clinical trials. This provides new insights and ways of thinking which then has an influence on making key policy decisions.

The agency relationship in corporate finance occurs:__________

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Answer:

when the shareholders hire a manager to run their company.

Explanation:

An agency relationship in corporate finance is a situation whereby a party known as an agent is hired by another party which is the principal, to perform certain functions or services. Based on this question, the share holders are known as the principal while the manager act as the agent. The relationship is formed after the agent has agreed that he or she will represent the principal

ConAgra Foods is a global manufacturer of processed and packaged foods with revenues of $11 billion annually. It recently acquired Pinnacle Foods, which added iconic brands to its portfolio such as Birds Eye, Duncan Hines, Earth Balance, and Vlasic. Pinnacle Foods will continue to have control over its resources and distinct mission, and it will operate independently of ConAgra Foods. Pinnacle Foods is known as a(n) _______.

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Answer:

wholly owned subsidiary

Explanation:

A wholly-owned subsidiary is a form of subsidiary arrangement, between two companies, whereby a company is completely owned or its whole stock is bought by another company often referred to as Parent Company after the arrangement or the agreement of the acquisition.

It is also characterized by having control over its resources and specific mission, also operates independently.

Hence, in this case, the right answer is a wholly owned subsidiary

Answer:

Strategic Business Unit

Explanation:

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