As an initial transaction in a new margin account, a customer sells short 100 shares of ABC at $20 per share. After the customer deposits the appropriate margin, the credit balance in the account will be:

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Answer 1

Answer:

$4,000

Explanation:

Regulation T initial margin to short stock is 50% of $2,000 = $1,500 . However, since this is a new account, it must meet the minimum initial margin of $2,000 required to open the account, hence $2,000 must be deposited.

Therefore, the credit balance in the account will be;

= 2,000 + 2,000 ( 100 × $20)

= $4,000


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Ornaments, Inc., is an all-equity firm with a total market value of $597,000 and 26,200 shares of stock outstanding. Management believes the earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) will be $84,900 if the economy is normal. If there is a recession, EBIT will be 20 percent lower, and if there is a boom, EBIT will be 30 percent higher. The tax rate is 34 percent. What is the EPS in a recession

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Answer:

The EPS in a recession is $1.71.

Explanation:

Earnings per share (EPS) = Earnings Attributable to holders of Common Stocks ÷ Weighted Average Number of Common Stocks

Earnings Attributable to holders of Common Stocks = ($84,900 - ($84,900 × 0.34)) × 80 %

                                                                                       = $44,827.20

Weighted Average Number of Common Stocks = 26,200 shares

Earnings per share (EPS) =  $44,827.20 ÷ 26,200 shares

                                         =   $1.71

The managerial purpose of setting objectives include: Select one: a. Converting the strategic vision into specific performance targets b. Establishing deadlines for achieving performance results c. Challenging the organization to perform at full potential and deliver the best results d. All of these

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Answer: d. All of these

Explanation:

Objectives are very important in ensuring that a company achieves that which it wants to achieve. With an objective in mind, the company is able to set deadlines that it can work towards to enable it achieve performance results. Without objectives, there would be no aim in sight to work towards which means that performance cannot truly be measured.

Objectives also help turn a company's strategic vision into actual performable targets which will enable the company achieve its long term goals by breaking the activities into doable segments.

Finally with an objective in mind, employees will be spurred towards it which will enable them to try to perform at full potential and deliver the best results so that they may reach the objectives set.

"A husband and wife wish to open an account that allows either party to trade or draw checks; and that becomes the property of the surviving spouse if one should die. The proper ownership form is:"

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Answer:

Joint Tenants with Rights of Survivorship

Explanation:

The property ownership form that is being mentioned in the question is known as Joint Tenants with Rights of Survivorship . As described, this is when two individuals share equal ownership of the property and have the equal, undivided right to keep or dispose of the property. Rights of Survivorship means that if one of the individual joint tenants dies then their ownership of the property does not pass on to the next of kin but instead is passed to the other joint tenant that is the beneficiary.

An investment adviser has a soft dollar arrangement with DEF Brokerage Company. An investment adviser representative brings a big new account to the RIA and the account owner tells the IAR to direct 50% of his trades to XYZ Brokerage Company. If execution is not an issue, then the IAR should:

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Answer:

The remaining part of the question:

Which statement is TRUE?

A. Because the payment received by the IAR is small, there is no requirement to notify the client of the payment arrangement with the executing broker

B. Because the client has an investment objective of aggressive growth, requiring an active trading strategy, there is no requirement to notify the client of the payment arrangement with the executing broker

C. The IAR must notify the client of the payment arrangement with the executing broker

D. The IAR must notify RIA of the payment arrangement with the executing broker

Correct Answer:

C. The IAR must notify the client of the payment arrangement with the executing broker .

Explanation:

Petrus Framing's cost formula for its supplies cost is $1,700 per month plus $8 per frame. For the month of March, the company planned for activity of 610 frames, but the actual level of activity was 613 frames. The actual supplies cost for the month was $6,870. The activity variance for supplies cost in March would be closest to:

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Answer:

The activity variance for supplies cost in March would be closest to $24 (Unfavorable)

Explanation:

The activity variance for supplies cost in March is calculated below

Activity variance = Planning Budget - Flexible Budget

= ($1,700 + ($8 * 610)) - ($1,700 + ($8 * 613))

= ($1,700 + $4,880) - ($1,700 + $4,904)

= $6,580 - $6,604

= $24U

The flexible budget is greater than the planning budget. Therefore, the variance is unfavorable (U)

Just Born found that the improvement process emphasized in the management leadership program saved the company millions of dollars. This is an example of a(n)

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Answer: Results outcome

Explanation:

Just Born found that the improvement process emphasized in the management leadership program saved the company millions of dollars. This is an example of a results outcome.

This shows that the improvement process emphasized in the management leadership program brought about a positive outcome.

Ivan incorporated his sole proprietorship by transferring inventory, a building, and land to the corporation in return for 100 percent of the corporation?s stock. The property transferred to the corporation had the following fair market values and adjusted bases:

FMV Adjusted Basis
Inventory $19,900 $37,000
Building 82,500 60,500
Land 82,750 50,250
Total $185,150 $147,750
The fair market value of the corporation's stock received in the exchange equaled the fair market value of the assets transferred to the corporation by Ivan. The transaction met the requirements to be tax-deferred under 351. (Any answer representing a loss should be entered as a negative number. Leave no answer blank. Enter zero if applicable.)

a. What amount of gain or loss does Ivan realize on the transfer of the property to his corporation?

b. What amount of gain or loss does Ivan recognize on the transfer of the property to his corporation?

c. What is Ivan's basis in the stock he receives in his corporation?

d. What is the corporation's adjusted basis in each of the assets received in the exchange?

e. Would the stock held by Ivan qualify as 1244 stock?

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Answer:

Ivan Incorporated

a. Ivan realizes a gain of $37,400 on the transfer of the property to his corporation.

b. Ivan recognizes $0 gain on the transfer of the property to his corporation under tax deferred 351.

c. Ivan's basis in the stock he receives in his corporation is equal to $185,150, the fair market value.

d. The corporation's adjusted basis in each of the assets received in the exchange is as follows:

Inventory   $19,900

Building      82,500

Land           82,750

Total        $185,150

e. The stock held by Ivan would qualify as 1244 stock when it is disposed of by Ivan.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                     FMV        Adjusted Basis

Inventory   $19,900         $37,000

Building      82,500           60,500

Land           82,750           50,250

Total        $185,150        $147,750

Gain = FMV minus Adjusted Basis

= $185,150 - $147,750

= $37,400

b) Section 351(a) of the IRS Code "provides that no gain or loss shall be recognized if Ivan transfers property to his corporation solely in exchange for stock in the corporation and immediately after the exchange, Ivan is in control (as defined in § 368(c)) of the corporation."  Therefore, Ivan will not recognize any loss on the transfer.

c) Section 1244 of the IRS Code "allows Ivan as a shareholder of a small corporation to deduct losses on the disposal of his shares to be treated as ordinary loss and not capital loss."  This can treatment is allowed on disposal or if the shares become worthless.

The following data were taken from the financial statements of Gates Inc. for the current fiscal year. Property, plant, and equipment (net) $971,600 Liabilities: Current liabilities $140,000 Note payable, 6%, due in 15 years 694,000 Total liabilities $834,000 Stockholders' equity: Preferred $4 stock, $100 par (no change during year) $834,000 Common stock, $10 par (no change during year) 834,000 Retained earnings: Balance, beginning of year $890,000 Net income 386,000 $1,276,000 Preferred dividends $33,360 Common dividends 130,640 164,000 Balance, end of year 1,112,000 Total stockholders' equity $2,780,000 Sales $21,141,000 Interest expense $41,640 Assuming that total assets were $3,433,000 at the beginning of the current fiscal year, determine the following. When required, round to one decimal place.

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Answer:

Ratio of fixed assets to long-term liabilities  = fixed assets / long term liabilities = $971,600 / $694,000 = 1.4

Ratio of liabilities to stockholders' equity = total liabilities / stockholders' equity = $834,000 / $2,780,000  = 0.3

Asset turnover = net sales / average total assets = $21,141,000 / [($3,614,000 + $3,433,000)/2] = 6  

Return on total assets = (net income + interest expense) / average total assets =  ($386,000 + $41,640) / [($3,614,000 + $3,433,000)/2] = 12.14%

Return on stockholders’ equity = net income / average stockholders' equity = $386,000 / [($2,780,000 + $2,558,000) = 14.46%

Return on common stockholders' equity = net income / average common stockholders' equity = $386,000 / [($1,946,000 + $1,724,000) = 21.04%

A loan is being amortized by means of level monthly payments at an annual effective interest rate of 8%. The amount of principal repaid in the 12th payment is 1000 and the amount of principal repaid in the tth payment is 3700. Calculate t.

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Answer:

Option D. 216

Explanation:

The value of "t" can be calculated using the compounding formula given as under:

Principal Amount * (1 + r)^(t-n)/n   =  Future Value

Here

Principal Amount is $1,000

r is 8%

n is the number of payment which is 12th here

Future Value is $3,700

By putting values, we have:

$1,000 * (1 + 8%)^(t-12)/12 = $3,700

(1.08)^ (t-12)/12 = 3.7

By taking natural log on both sides:

(t-12)/12 = 17

t = 216

Sheffield Corp. determines that 53000 pounds of direct materials are needed for production in July. There are 3100 pounds of direct materials on hand at July 1 and the desired ending inventory is 2700 pounds. If the cost per unit of direct materials is $3, what is the budgeted total cost of direct materials purchases

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Answer:

Budgeted total cost of Direct Material purchases ($) =$ 157,800

Explanation:

Raw material purchase budget is determined by adjusting the raw material usage budget for opening and closing inventory of materials.

Purchase budget = usage budgeted + closing inventory - Opening inventory

Material purchase budget = 53,000 + 2,700 - 3,100= 52,600  pounds

Note the closing inventory represents the stock of materials needed to be kept, hence it will increase the purchase budget. So we added.

On the other hand hands, the opening inventory represented what already existed , hence we subtracted it as it will reduce what will be required.

Material purchase budget ($) = purchase budget in quantity × standard price per quantity

Material purchase budget = 52,600 × $3 = $ 157,800

Budgeted total cost of Direct Material purchases ($) =$ 157,800  

Kenton and Denton Universities offer executive training courses to corporate clients. Kenton pays its instructors $6,405 per course taught. Denton pays its instructors $305 per student enrolled in the class. Both universities charge executives a $349 tuition fee per course attended.
A. Prepare income statements tor Kenton and Lenton, assuming that 21 students athend a course.
B. Kenton University embark on a strategy to entice students from Denton University by lowering its tuition to $240 per course. Prepare an income statement for Kenton assuming that the university is successful and enrolls 40 students in its course.
C. Denton University embarks on a strategy to entice students from Kenton University by lowering its tuition to $240 per course. Prepare an income statement for Denton, assuming that the university is successful and enrolls 40 students in its course.
D. Prepare income statements for Kenton and Denton Universities, assuming that 10 students attend a course, and assuming that both universities charge executives a $450 tuition fee per course attended.

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Answer:

Kenton and Denton Universities

A. Income Statements

                                    Kenton        Denton

Tuition Revenue         $7,329       $7,329

Instructors' Salaries     6,405         6,405

Net Income                   $924          $924

B. Kenton University embark on a strategy to entice students from Denton University by lowering its tuition to $240 per course.

Income Statement for Kenton University:

Tuition Revenue         $9,600

Instructors' Salaries     6,405

Net Income                 $3,195

C. Denton University embarks on a strategy to entice students from Kenton University by lowering its tuition to $240 per course.

Income Statement for Denton University:

Tuition Revenue         $9,600

Instructors' Salaries    12,200

Net Income (Loss)    ($2,600)

D. Income Statement for Kenton and Denton Universities:

                                    Kenton        Denton

Tuition Revenue         $4,500       $4,500

Instructors' Salaries     6,405          3,050

Net Income/(Loss)     ($1,905)       $1,450

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Kenton University:

Salaries to instructors per course = $6,405

Tuition fee per course = $349

Denton University:

Salaries to instructors per student = $305

Tuition fee per course = $349

b) Kenton and Denton Universities' costs are determined by their nature based on whether they are fixed or variable.  These costs also determine the level of net income to be recorded by each university.

A customer sells short 1,000 shares of ABC stock at $4 in a margin account. The customer must deposit:________.
A. $2,000
B. $2,500
C. $4,000
D. $5,000

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Answer: $4000

Explanation:

A margin account is typically offered by a brokerage firms so that investors can borrow money in order to purchase securities.

A customer sells short 1,000 shares of ABC stock at $4 in a margin account. The customer must deposit:

= $4 × 1000

= $4000

Sales mix, three products. The Ronowski Company has three product lines of belts—A, B, and C— with contribution margins of $3, $2, and $1, respectively. The president foresees sales of 200,000 units in the coming period, consisting of 20,000 units of A, 100,000 units of B, and 80,000 units of C. The company’s fixed costs for the period are $255,000.

What is the company’s breakeven point in units, assuming that the given sales mix is maintained?
If the sales mix is maintained, what is the total contribution margin when 200,000 units are sold? What is the operating income?
What would operating income be if 20,000 units of A, 80,000 units of B, and 100,000 units of C were sold? What is the new breakeven point in units if these relationships persist in the next period?

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Answer:

1. 13,236 units

2. $85,000

3. $65,000

4. 15,938 units

Explanation:

First Determine the ratio of the sales mix as follows :

Ratio = 20,000 : 100,000 : 80,000

Reduced to lowest term  = 1 : 5 : 4

Then find the Company`s break-even point using the sales mix as follows ;

Break-even point (units) = Fixed Costs ÷ Contribution Margin as per sales mix

                                        = $255,000 ÷ ($3 × 1 + $2 × 5 + $1 × 4)

                                        = $255,000 ÷ $17

                                        = 13,235.29 or 13,236 units

Calculation of Operating Income assuming 200,000 units are sold

Contribution :

A : (1/10 × 200,000 units) × $3     =   $60,000

B : (5/10 × 200,000 units) × $2    = $200,000

C : (4/10 × 200,000 units) × $1     =   $80,000

Total Contribution                           $340,000          

Less Fixed Cost                             ($255,000)

Operating Income                             $85,000

Calculation of Operating Income if 20,000 units of A, 80,000 units of B, and 100,000 units of C were sold.

Contribution :

A : 20,000 units × $3      =  $60,000

B : 80,000 units × $2      = $160,000

C : 100,000 units × $1     = $100,000

Total Contribution             $320,000          

Less Fixed Cost                ($255,000)

Operating Income               $65,000

Determination of New Sales Mix :

Ratio = 20,000 : 80,000 : 100,000

Reduced to Lowest Term = 1 : 4 : 5

Break-even point (units) = Fixed Costs ÷ Contribution Margin as per sales mix

                                        = $255,000 ÷ ($3 × 1 + $2 × 4 + $1 × 5)

                                        = $255,000 ÷ $16

                                        = 15,937.5 or 15,938 units

Greeting individual members of the audience before your presentation begins is an effective way to convey friendliness and confidence.'

a. True
b. False

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a true
as it will show the audience that you are just like them and appreciate them all individually

The given statement is true.

The following information is considered:

By greeting the individual members of the audience prior to the presentation represent the effect way for convey the message.The message should be conveyed in the confidence also it should be friendly.

Therefore, the given statement is true.

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You decide to invest in a portfolio consisting of 30 percent Stock A, 30 percent Stock B, and the remainder in Stock C. Based on the following information, what is the expected return of your portfolio? State of Economy Probability of State Return if State Occurs of Economy Stock A Stock B Stock C Recession .17 - 18.8 % - 3.9 % - 22.8 % Normal .45 10.2 % 8.5 % 17.1 % Boom .38 28.6 % 15.8 % 31.7 %

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Answer:

Portfolio return = 0.127744 or 12.7744% rounded off to 12.77%

Explanation:

The portfolio return is a function of the weighted average of the individual stocks returns' that form up the portfolio. The formula for portfolio return is,

Portfolio return = wA * rA  +  wB * rB  +  ...  +  wN * rN

Where,

w represents the weight of each stockr represents the return of each stock

To calculate the expected return of portfolio, we first need to calculate the individual stock returns.

The expected rate of return of individual stocks can be calculated as follows,

r = pA * rA  +  pB * rB + ... + pN * rN

Where,

pA, pB and so on represents the probability of an event or return to occur rA, rB and so on are the return in different events

For Stock A

rA = 0.17 * -0.188  +  0.45 * 0.102  +  0.38 * 0.286

rA  = 0.12262 or 12.262%

For Stock B

rB = 0.17 * -0.039  +  0.45 * 0.085  +  0.38 * 0.158

rB  = 0.09166 or 9.166%

For Stock C

rC = 0.17 * -0.228  +  0.45 * 0.171  +  0.38 * 0.317

rC  = 0.15865 or 15.865%

Portfolio return = 0.3 * 0.12262  +  0.3 * 0.09166  +  0.4 * 0.15865

Portfolio return = 0.127744 or 12.7744% rounded off to 12.77%

Jay owns Gatsby Islands and wants to convey it to his good friends, Nick and Daisy. Nick lives next door to Jay while Daisy lives across the waters. He conveys an interest in Gatsby Islands "to Nick as tenants by the entirety." Two months later, he makes a corresponding conveyance to Daisy. Jay created the following:_______

a. tenancy in common
b. severalty community property
c. joint tenancy with rights of survivorship
d. tenancy by entirety

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Answer:

Correct Answer:

c. joint tenancy with rights of survivorship

Explanation:

The property Jay owes on Gatsby Island belongs to him but he wishes to share th ownership with his 2 good friends. His conveyance of the message to both which reads "tenants by the entirety" shows that he and his friends has equal ownership and rights to the Gatsby Island property.

In the event that either him or one of the friends dies, the full title of the property automatically passes to the surviving person.

Which of the following countries would likely have the greatest success is exporting television and other media to Mexico?

a. Brazil
b. Canada
c. Japan
d. Spain

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Answer:

d. Spain

Explanation:

The country that would have the greatest success in doing this would be Spain. This is mainly due to the fact that Mexico's main language is Spanish just like in Spain (even though the dialect is different). The other countries listed all speak different languages which will not fair well with Mexican audiences since they will not understand the media. In Brazil, they speak Portuguese. In Canada, they speak English. In Japan, they speak Japanese.

Consider the production function
Y = (K)^1/2 (N)^1/2
where Y is output, K is capital, and N is the number of workers (abor)
When K = 46 and N = 82, output is ________ (Round your response to two decimal places.)
If both capital and labor double, given the production function, output will _________.
If output doubles when inputs double, the production function will be characterized by:_________.
A. constant returns to scale
B. decreasing returns to scale.
C. increasing returns to scale.
D. none of the above.

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Answer:

Requirement 1: Production Output will be 61.42 Units.

Requirement 2: Production Output will be doubled.

Requirement 3: Constant Returns to Scale

Explanation:

Requirement 1:

The output at K=46 and N=82 is given as under:

Y = (46)^1/2  *  (82)^1/2

Y = 61.42 Units

Requirement 2:

Now if we double "K" and "N" then:

Y' = (2K)^1/2  *  (2N)^1/2

Y' = 2 [(K)^1/2  *  (N)^1/2]

Y' = 2Y

This means that the output will be doubled.

Requirement 3:

Option A. Constant Returns to Scale

Constant returns to scale occurs when the increase in the input causes same proportional increase in the production output. Such same proportional increase in the production output is referred to as Constant Returns to Scale.

In the given scenario, as the production output doubles with the doubling of input which was seen in the requirement above. We can say that the production function is characterized by Constant Returns to Scale.

2016 2017 2018 Net Income $1,200 ($500) $2,300 Net Cash Flows $500 $300 $2,800 Dividends $200 $0 $200 Issuance of Stock $2,000 $0 $0 The above amounts represent totals from the first three years of operations. Calculate the balance of Retained Earnings at the end of 2018.

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Answer:

$2,600

Explanation:

We will have to focus on the annual result and the dividends that were paid because these dividends decreases the retained earnings. There is no impact of can flow while insurance of stock falls withing result for the year.

In 2016, income was $1,200 minus dividends allocated $200

= $1,200 - $200

Retained earnings= $1,000

2017 result of ($500) without dividend distribution;

Retained earnings = ($500)

2018, result of $2,300 and distribution dividends of $200

= $2,300 - $200

Retained earnings= $2,100

Total retained earnings =$1,000 + (500) + $2,100

= $2,600

The Soma Inn is trying to determine its break-even point. The inn has 75 rooms that are rented at $60 a night. Operating costs are as follows:

Salaries $9,700 per month
Utilities 2,700 per month
Depredation 1,300 per month
Maintenance 700 per month
Maid service 8 per room
Other costs 34 per room

Required:
a. Determine the inn's break-even point in (1) number of rented rooms per month and (2) dollars.
b. If the Inn plans to renting an average of 50 rooms per day (assuming a 30-day month), what is (1) the monthly margin of safety dollars and (2) the margin of safety ratio?

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Answer:

The Soma Inn

a. Determination of the inn's break-even point:

1. number of rented rooms per month:

= Fixed Costs/Contribution per room

= $14,400/$18

= 800 rooms

2. dollars:

= Fixed Costs/Contribution margin ratio per room

= $14,400/0.3

= $48,000

2. Renting average of 50 rooms per day,

a) Monthly margin of safety in dollars

Current Sales = 50 rooms x $60 x 30 days = $90,000

Break-even Sales = $48,000

Margin of safety = Current Sales minus Break-even Sales

= $42,000 ($90,000 - $48,000)

b) Margin of safety ratio:

= Margin of safety/Current Sales x 100

= $42,000/$90,000 x 100

= 46.67%

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Fixed costs:

Salaries       $9,700 per month

Utilities          2,700 per month

Depreciation 1,300 per month

Maintenance   700 per month

Total         $14,400 per month

Variable costs:

Maid service  8 per room

Other costs 34 per room

Total          $42 per room ($3,150 = $41 x 75 rooms)

Rent          $60 per room ($4,500 = $60 x 75 rooms)

Contribution per room = $18 ($60 - $42)

Contribution per night = $1,350 (75 x $18)

Contribution margin ratio per room = Contribution per room margin/Rent per room x 100

= $18/$60 x 100

=  0.3 or 30%

The Soma Inn's contribution margin per room is equal to the rent per room minus the variable cost per room.  Similarly, the contribution margin ratio per room is the contribution margin per room divided by the rent per room, and then multiplied by 100.

The Soma Inn's margin of safety is the difference between the rent per month and the break-even sales.  The Margin of safety ratio for the Inn is the ratio of current sales minus the breakeven sales, and then divided by current sales, multiplied by 100.

c) Once the purchases of merchandise have been computed, to compute the cost of goods sold becomes easier.  The cost of goods sold for Ahmed Company is the difference between the cost of goods available for sale and the ending inventories of merchandise.

You are an investor who wants to form a portfolio that lies to the right of the "optimal" minimum standard deviation portfolio on the efficient frontier. You must: 0 / 1 puntos Invest only in risky securities. Borrow money at the risk-free rate, invest in the minimum standard deviation portfolio and, in addition, only in risky securities. Borrow money at the risk-free rate and invest everything in the minimum standard deviation portfolio. Invest only in risk-free securities.

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Answer:

Correct Answer:

invest in the minimum standard deviation portfolio and, in addition, only in risky securities.

Explanation:

For an investor aiming to invest in a portfolio so that, his minimum standard deviation would lie towards the optimal right, he or she would need to invest in extremely risky securities. And, also, there will be need to maintain minimum standard deviation portfolio.

During July, Laesch Company, which uses a perpetual inventory system, sold 1,430 units from its LIFO-based inventory, which had originally cost $19 per unit. The replacement cost is expected to be $28 per unit.
Required: Respond to the following two independent scenarios as requested
Case 1: In July, the company is planning to reduce its inventory and expects to replace only 980 of these units by December 31, the end of its fiscal year
Prepare the entry in July to record the sale of the 1,390 units (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)

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Answer:

Laesch Company

Journal entries:

Sale of 1,430 units

Debit Cash or Accounts Receivable $40,040

Credit Sales Revenue $40,040

To record the sale of 1,430 units of inventory at $28.

Debit Cost of goods sold $27,170

Credit Inventory $27,170

To record the cost of the goods sold at $19.

Sale of 1,390 units

Debit Cash or Accounts Receivable $38,920

Credit Sales Revenue $38,920

To record the sale of 1,390 units of inventory at $28.

Debit Cost of goods sold $26,410

Credit Inventory $26,410

To record the cost of the goods sold at $19.

Explanation:

Laesch Company can use Journal entries to record its business transactions as they occur on a daily basis.  Journal entries show the accounts involved in any transaction and the one to be debited or credited.  From the journal, postings are made to the general ledger into individual accounts.

advantages of discounted payback period​

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Answer:

The main advantage of the discounted payback period method is that it can give some clue about liquidity and uncertainly risk. Other things being equal, the shorter the payback period, the greater the liquidity of the project. Also, the longer the project, the greater the uncertainty risk of future cash flows.

30-year maturity bond with face value of $1,000 makes semiannual coupon payments and has a coupon rate of 8%. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answers as a percent rounded to 3 decimal places.) a. What is the yield to maturity if the bond is selling for $900?

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Answer:

The answer is 15.508%

Explanation:

The annual coupon rate is:

8% x 900 x 2 / $1,000 = 14.4%

The yield to maturity as follows:

Yield to maturity (YTM) = [Coupon payment + (Face Value - Present Value) / Time to Maturity] /  [(Face Value + Present Value) / 2]

=> YTM = [14.4% x $1,000 + ($1,000 - $900) / 30] / [ ($1,000 + $900) / 2] = 15.508%

1. Depreciation on the equipment for the month of January is calculated using the straight-line method. At the time the equipment was purchased, the company estimated a residual value of $4,200 and a two-year service life.
2. At the end of January, $23,000 of accounts receivable are past due, and the company estimates that 30% of these accounts will not be collected. Of the remaining accounts receivable, the company estimates that 3% will not be collected.
3. Accrued interest expense on notes payable for January.
4. Accrued income taxes at the end of January are $14,200.
5. By the end of January, $4,200 of the gift cards sold on January 2 have been redeemed
Prepare an adjusted trial balance as of January 31, 2018

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Answer:

1 Depreciation expeense (Debit) $4,200

Accumulated depreciation (Credit) $4,200

2.Bad Debt expense (Dr.) $6,900

Accounts Receivables (Cr.) $6,900

3. Accrued Interest Expense (Dr.) $1,200

Notes Payable (Cr.) $1,200

4. Accrued Income Tax (Dr.) $14,200

Cash (Cr.) $14,200

5. Cash (Dr.) $4,200

Redemption of Gift Cards (Cr.) $4,200

Explanation:

Depreciation expense is considered as a tax shield. The larger the depreciation expense, the lower will be the taxable income. The adjusting entries are required before trial balance is created. There are few transaction that occur after the initial recording of the transactions. These transaction needs to be adjusted before the financial statements preparation.

When the Depreciation expense is considered as a tax shield and also The larger the depreciation expense, then the lower will be the taxable income.

What is Depreciation?

The term depreciation directs to an accounting method utilized to allocate the cost of a tangible or physical asset over its useful life.

1. Depreciation expense (Debit) $4,200

Accumulated depreciation (Credit) $4,200

2. Bad Debt expense (Dr.) $6,900

Accounts Receivables (Cr.) $6,900

3. Accrued Interest Expense (Dr.) $1,200

Notes Payable (Cr.) $1,200

4. Accrued Income Tax (Dr.) $14,200

Cash (Cr.) $14,200

5. Cash (Dr.) $4,200

Redemption of Gift Cards (Cr.) $4,200

Depreciation expense is considered a tax shield. The more considerable the depreciation expense, the lower will be the taxable income. The adjusting entries are required before the trial balance is created. Few transactions occur after the initial recording of the transactions. These transaction needs to be adjusted before the preparation of the financial statements.

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College Logos buys​ logo-imprinted merchandise and then sells it to university bookstores. Sales are expected to be $ 2 comma 009 comma 000 in​ September, $ 2 comma 240 comma 000 in​ October, $ 2 comma 379 comma 000 in​ November, and $ 2 comma 520,000 in December. College Logos sets its prices to earn an average 40​% gross profit on sales revenue. The company does not want inventory to fall below $ 425 comma 000 plus 15​% of the next​ month's cost of goods sold.Required:Prepare a cost of goods​ sold, inventory, and purchases budget for the months of October and November.

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Answer:

College Logos

Cost of goods sold, inventory, and purchases budget for the months of October and November:

                                                           October             November

Sales                                             $ 2,240,000         $ 2,379,000

Cost of goods sold  60%                 1,344,000             1,427,400

Gross profit, 40% of sales               $896,000             $951,600

Inventory Budget:

Ending Inventory                              $626,600              $639,110

Beginning Inventory                         $606,810             $626,600

Purchases Budget:

Ending Inventory                            $626,600             $639,110

Cost of goods sold                         1,344,000            1,427,400

Cost of goods available for sale $1,970,600         $2,066,510

less Beginning Inventory               $606,810           $626,600

Purchases                                    $1,363,790          $1,439,910

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                       September      October        November        December

Sales             $ 2,009,000   $ 2,240,000  $ 2,379,000  $ 2,520,000

Cost of goods

 sold  60%       1,205,400        1,344,000       1,427,400       1,512,000

Gross profit     $803,600        $896,000       $951,600    $1,008,000

Ending Inventory $606,810   $626,600         $639,110       $651,800

Beginning Inventory               $606,810          $626,600     $639,110

Purchases:

Ending Inventory $606,810      $626,600         $639,110       $651,800

Cost of goods

 sold                   1,205,400       1,344,000       1,427,400       1,512,000

Cost of goods available

for sale             $1,812,210     $1,970,600    $2,066,510    $2,163,800

less Beginning Inventory          $606,810      $626,600        $639,110

Purchases                               $1,363,790     $1,439,910    $1,524,690

Kiley Electronics is considering a project that has the following cash flow data. What is the project's IRR? Note that a project's IRR can be less than the WACC (and even negative), in which case it will be rejected.

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Answer:

13.31%

Explanation:

some information is missing:

Year        Cash flows

0              −$1,100

1                  $450

2                 $470

3                 $490

the easiest way to calculate the IRR is by using a financial calculator, IRR = 13.31%

but if we don't have one at hand, the IRR is the discount rate at which a project's NPV = 0

1,100 = 450/(1 + r) + 470/(1 + r)² + 490/(1 + r)³

to simplify the formula we must use trial and error:

since we already know the real IRR, I will start with a close number like 10%

1,100 = 450/(1 + 0.1) + 470/(1 + 0.1)² + 490/(1 + 0.1)³

1,100 = 409.09 + 388.43 + 368.14

1,100 ≠ 1,165.66

since the NPV is still positive, we must increase the discount rate. following the example we can use 12%

1,100 = 450/(1 + 0.12) + 470/(1 + 0.12)² + 490/(1 + 0.12)³

1,100 = 401.79 + 374.68 + 348.77

1,100 ≠ 1,125.24

we must increase the discount rate even more to 13%

1,100 = 450/(1 + 0.13) + 470/(1 + 0.13)² + 490/(1 + 0.13)³

1,100 = 398.23 + 368.08 + 339.59

1,100 ≠ 1,105.90

we keep increasing the discount rate to 14%

1,100 = 450/(1 + 0.14) + 470/(1 + 0.14)² + 490/(1 + 0.14)³

1,100 = 394.74 + 361.65 + 330.74

1,100 ≠ 1,087.13

since now the NPV is negative, the discount rate must be between 13-14%

we continue this way until we finally reach 13.31%

Given the following information, determine the beta coefficient for Stock G that is consistent with equilibrium: expected return for Stock G = 9.5%; risk-free rate of return = 3.5%; required return for the market = 9%.

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Answer: 1.09

Explanation:

The variables given are consistent with the use of the Capital Asset Pricing Model to find out the value of the expected return for the stock. The formula is;

Expected Return = Risk free rate + beta ( Market return - risk-free rate)

9.5% = 3.5% + beta ( 9% - 3.5%)

6% = beta * 5.5%

beta = 6%/5.5%

beta = 1.09

When preparing government-wide financial statements,the modified accrual basis governmental funds are adjusted for all of the following events except?
A) Change in current assets and current liabilities from year to year
B) Long-term debt related events
C) Internal service fund activities
D) Interfund activities

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Answer: Change in current assets and current liabilities from year to year

Explanation:

It should be noted that when preparing government-wide financial statements, the modified accrual basis governmental funds are adjusted for the long-term debt related events, the internal service fund activities and the interfund activities.

Therefore the correct option is A as th modified accrual basis government funds are not adjusted for the change in current assets and current liabilities from year to year.

Beyer Company is considering the purchase of an asset for $190,000. It is expected to produce the following net cash flows. The cash flows occur evenly within each year.
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Total
Net cash flows $50,000 $31,000 $60,000 $140,000 $30,000 $311,000
Compute the payback period for this investment.

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Answer:

Pay back period =3 years 4 months

Explanation:

The payback period is the estimated length of time it takes cash inflow from a project to recoup the cash outflow.  

The payback period uses cash flows and not profit.

The payback period can be determined by accumulation the cash inflow consecutively to ascertain the length of time it will take the sum to equate the initial cost.

This will be done as follows:

The sum of the cash in flows for the first three years would equal

50,000 + $31,000 + $60,000 = 141,000

The balance required to equate 190,000 would be

balance = 190,000 - 140,000 = 50,000

Pay back period = 3 years + (50,000/140,000)× 12 months

                            = 3 years 4 months

Pay back period =3 years 4 months

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