On January 1, 2019, Park Company accepted a $36,000, non-interest-bearing, 3-year note from a major customer in exchange for used equipment. The equipment had originally cost Park $200,000 and had a book value of $20,000 on the date of the sale. At the 12% imputed interest rate for this type of loan, the present value of the note is $25,500 on January 1, 2019. Park uses the effective interest rate. What is the carrying value of the note receivable on Park’s December 31, 2019, balance sheet?

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Answer 1

Answer:

$28,560

Explanation:

Calculation for the carrying value of the note receivable on Park’s December 31, 2019, balance sheet

Using this formula

Carrying value of note receivable =Present value of the note +(Imputed interest rate ×Present value of the note )

Let plug in the formula

Carrying value of note receivable=$25,500+(12%×$25,500)

Carrying value of note receivable=$25,500+$3,060

Carrying value of note receivable=$28,560

Therefore the carrying value of the note receivable on Park’s December 31, 2019, balance sheet will be $28,560


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Refer to the following selected financial information from our company. Compute the company's profit margin for Year 2.
Year 2 Year 1
Net sales $478,500 $426,250
Cost of goods sold 276,300 250,120
Interest expense 9,700 10,700
Net income before tax 67,250 52,680
Net income after tax 46,050 39,900
Total assets 317,100 288,000
Total liabilities 181,400 167,300
Total equity 135,700 120,700
a. 14.1%.
b. 11.7%.
c. 9.6%.
d. 16.7%.
e. 33.9%

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Answer:

a. 14.1%

Explanation:

Year 2

Net Profit Margin = Earnings Before Tax / Sales × 100

                             = $ 67,250 / $478,500 × 100

                             = 14.05 or 14.1 %

"Your company currently is performing all functions in-house and is now considering creating a VMS. What is true about VMS's

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Question options:

create inefficiencies

take advantages of others strengths

decrease control for your company

typically increase costs

All are true

All are false.

Answer:

take advantages of others strengths

Explanation:

Vendor management system abbreviated VMS is software used by companies in managing staff, temporary and permanent. Among other benefits such as cost monitoring and reduction, vendor performance tracking, process improvement and management, VMS also allows the company outsource and utilize the strengths of others such as utilizing competencies and skills that are not in-house which can be cost effective

The true statement about the VMS is that it takes advantage of others' strengths.

What is VMS?

This refers to the vendor management system which is used by corporations to manage their staff and also to monitor costs and improve general processes.

Hence, from the complete question, there are some answer choices and from there we can surmise that the correct answer is that the VMS  takes advantage of others' strengths.

This conclusion was gotten because the company is said to be performing all functions in-house and want to create a VMS which would effectively make use of the strengths of others to create an efficient system.

Read more about VMS here:

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In the framework of a Lorenz curve, the final entry in the cumulative income column needs to be _________.

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Answer:

100%

Explanation:

The Lorenz curve was developed by Lorenz max in 1905. It measures inequalities in wealth or income. In the Lorenz curve it shows a graph where the the cumulative percentage of total national income on one side against cumulative percentage of population on another side. The final entry in the income column needs to be a 100 percent.

An issue of common stock has just paid a dividend of $2.00. Its growth rate is equal to 4%. If the required rate of return is 7%, what is its current price

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Answer:

The answer is $69.33

Explanation:

The formula to solve this is:

P = D1/r - g

P is the Curren price of the common stock

D1 is the future dividend payment

r is the rate of return

g is the growth rate

D1 is $2 x 1.04 = $2.08

r = 7% or 0.07

g= 4% or 0.04

2.08/0.07-0.04

2.08/0.03

=$69.33.

Therefore, the current share price of the common stock is $69.33

If you deposit $9000 into a bank account that pays 0.25% per month, what the amount your account will be worth after 2 years?

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Answer:

$9,045.11.

Explanation:

The value of the investment, fv after 2 years can be determined as fallows :

PV = - $9000

Pmt = $0

r = 0.25%

n = 2 × 12 = 24

p/yr = 12

FV = ?

Using a financial calculator, the value of the investment, fv is $9,045.11.

Lucian is a recent college graduate and is relatively new at your firm. He has been asked to write a report on a customer site visit for his supervisor, and he is unclear as to what should be included in the report and the appropriate style of writing. He asks you for help. What suggestions can you provide Lucian as he begins to write his report?

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Answer:

Lucien should write the report in the below mentioned format

Customer Company Name

Customer Visit Participants

Date and Place of Customer Visit

Customer Background/Profile/Situation

Main Report ( It includes Customer challenges and other customer visit details)

Extra Q&A

Customer Visit Insights

Action items

How many pennies would be needed, if formed into a single line, would be needed to reach the Moon?

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Answer: 242,288,640,000 pennies

Explanation:

A penny is about 1/16 of an inch and the distance between the Earth and the moon is 239,000 miles.

The distance needs to be converted to inches.

1 mile is about 5,280 feet and 1 feet is about 12 inches.

239,000 miles in inches is;

= 239,000 * 5,280 * 12

= 15,143,040,000 inches.

A penny is 1/16 of an inch so it would take;

= 15,143,040,000 * 16

= 242,288,640,000 pennies

Coca-Cola has expected EPS of $2.1. Its competitors have the following P/E ratios: Dr Pepper Nestle Pepsico P/E ratio 22.07 23.49 21.37 Part 1 What is the intrinsic value based on the lowest P/E ratio? Part 2 What is the intrinsic value based on the highest P/E ratio? Part 3 What is the intrinsic value based on the average P/E ratio?

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Answer:

The Intrinsic value is calculated by multiplying the Earnings per share by the P/E ratio.

1. The lowest P/E ratio is 21.37 so the intrinsic value is;

Intrinsic value  = 2.1 * 21.37

= $44.88

2. Highest P/E ratio is 23.49

Intrinsic value = 2.1 * 23.49

= $49.33

3. The average P/E ratio is;

= (22.07 + 23.49 + 21.37)/3

= 22.31

Intrinsic value  = 2.1 * 22.31

= $46.85

"A customer in the 28% tax bracket is considering the purchase of a municipal bond yielding 9% or a corporate bond yielding 12%. Both bonds have similar maturities and credit ratings. Which statement is TRUE?"

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Answer: The effective yield on the municipal bond is higher

Explanation:

The options for the question are:

A. The effective yield on the municipal bond is higher

B. The effective yield on the corporate bond is higher

C. Both effective yields are equivalent

D. The coupon rates for each bond are necessary to determine the effective yield.

From the question, we are informed that a customer in the 28% tax bracket is considering the purchase of a municipal bond yielding 9% or a corporate bond yielding 12% and that both bonds have similar maturities and credit ratings.

Out of the options that are given, the option that is true is that the effective yield on the municipal bond is higher. This is because the equivalent municipal yield will be more than the Corporate bond which yields 12%.

Steeze Co. makes snowboards and uses the total cost approach in setting product prices. Its costs for producing 10,000 units follow. The company targets a profit of $300,000 on this product.
Variable Costs per Unit Fixed Costs
Direct materials $ 100 Overhead $ 470,000
Direct labor 25 Selling 105,000
Overhead 20 Administrative 325,000
Selling 5
1. Compute the total cost per unit.
2. Compute the markup percentage on total cost. (Round your final percentage answer to 1 decimal place.)
3. Compute the product's selling price using the total cost method.
1 Total cost per unit
2 Markup percentage
3 Selling price

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Answer:

1. $240

2. 12.5%

3. $168.75

Explanation:

1. Total cost per unit = Variable cost per unit + Fixed cost Per unit

= $150 + $90

= $240

Where ;

Variable costs per unit = Direct material +Direct labor + Overhead + Selling

= $100 + $25 + $20 + $5

= $150 per unit

Fixed costs per unit = Total fixed cost / Number of units produced

= ($470,000 + $105,000 + $325,000) / 10,000 units

= $900,000 / 10,000

= $90 per unit

2. Mark up percentage on Total cost = Mark-up / Total cost *100

= $300,000 / $2,400,000 * 100

= 12.5%

Where;

Total cost = Total cost per unit * Number of units produced

= $240 * 10,000 units

= $2,400,000

3. Selling price = Total cost per unit + Mark up

= $150 + ($150 * 12.5%)

= $150 + $18.75

= $168.75

) A company determines that its marginal revenue per day is given by R'(t) = 100et , R(0) = 0, where R(t) = the revenue, in dollars, on the tth day. The company's marginal cost per day is given by C'(t) = 140 - 0.3t, C(0) = 0, where C(t) = the cost, in dollars, on the tth day. Find the total profit from t = 0 to t = 5 (the first 5 days). Round to the nearest dollar. Note: P(T) = R(T) - C(T) = T 0 ∫ [R'(t) - C'(t)] dt.

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

The marginal revenue R'(t) = [tex]100e^t[/tex] and the marginal cost C'(t) = 140 - 0.3t.

The total profit is the difference between the total revenue and total cost of a product, it is given by:

Profit = Revenue - Cost

P(T) = R(T) - C(T)

P(T) = ∫ R'(T) - C'(T)

Hence the total profit from 0 to 5 days is given as

[tex]P(T) = \int\limits^0_5 {(R'(T)-C'(T))} \, dt= \int\limits^0_5 {(100e^t-(140-0.3t))} \, dt\\ \\P(T)= \int\limits^0_5 {(100e^t-140+0.3t))} \, dt\\\\P(T)= \int\limits^0_5 {100e^t} \, dt- \int\limits^0_5 {140} \, dt+ \int\limits^0_5 {0.3t} \, dt\\\\P(T)=100\int\limits^0_5 {e^t} \, dt- 140\int\limits^0_5 {1} \, dt+0.3 \int\limits^0_5 {t} \, dt\\\\P(T)=100[e^t]_0^5-140[t]_0^5+0.3[\frac{t^2}{2} ]_0^5\\\\P(T)=100(147.41)-140(5)+0.3(12.5)=14741-700+3.75\\\\P(T)=14045[/tex]

The Baldwin company will sell 100 units (x1000) of capacity from their Baker product line. Each unit of capacity is worth $6 plus $4 per automation rating. The Baldwin company will sell the capacity for 35% off. How much do they receive when the capacity is sold? Select: 1Save Answer $3,400,000 $1,870,000 $1,190,000 $2,210,000

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Answer: $2,210,000

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that the Baldwin company will sell 100 units (x1000) of capacity from their Baker product line and that each unit of capacity is worth $6 plus $4 per automation rating.

We are further told that the Baldwin company will sell the capacity for 35% off. The amount they'll receive when the capacity is sold will be:

The cost per unit will be

= 6 + (4 × 7)

= 34

The worth of the capacity will now be:

= 100000 × 34

= 3,400,000

The amount received will be:

= 3400000 × (1-35%)

= 3400000 × 0.65

= $2,210,000

Jeffreys Company reports depreciation expense of $52,000 for Year 2. Also, equipment costing $176,000 was sold for a $11,200 loss in Year 2. The following selected information is available for Jeffreys Company from its comparative balance sheet. Compute the cash received from the sale of the equipment.
a. $72,800.
b. $40,000.
c. $51,200.
d. $52,000.
e. $28,800.

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Answer:

a. $72,800

Explanation:

Note: This is an incomplete question as the concluding parts are gotten from the internet.

Accumulated depreciation - equipment

year 2 $476,000, year 1, $560,000

To get cash received from the sale of the equipment, we will calculate it as

= Change in accumulated depreciation - loss on sale of equipment,

Where;

Change in accumulated depreciation = Year 1 balance - Year 2 balance

= $560,000 - $476,000

= $84,000

Whereas the loss on sale of equipment is $11,200

Therefore;

Cash received = $84,000 - $11,200

= $72,800

Pinterest allows users to save and share images they find online, building their own collections. This type of site is populated through a _________________ search. a. Social bookmarking b. Image optimization c. Social specialty d. Intellectual property

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Answer:

b. Image optimization

Explanation:

f the Fed wishes to increase the money supply, it can: Multiple Choice sell a bond to bank, and take the money it receives in exchange out of circulation in the economy. buy bonds from a bank, giving the bank cash in return, which it can then lend out. sell a bond to a bank, and take the money it receives and lend it out to someone else. buy a bond from a bank, requiring the bank to hold the money it receives as excess reserves.

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Answer:

buy bonds from a bank, giving the bank cash in return, which it can then lend out.

Explanation:

The above option is the way in which the Feds can increase money supply in the country. For example, if a bank advertise #30 billion worth of bond to the public, the Fed could buy $28 billion worth of bond thereby offering the bank enough liquidity and cash to lend out to those in need of it.

______________ give government the power to block certain mergers, and in some cases, to break up large firms into smaller ones.

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Answer:

Antitrust law

Explanation:

Antitrust law are a collection of federal and state laws which is meant to create a conducive atmosphere for businesses to operate, such that there would be healthy competition among businesses. This law cut across all sectors such as transportation, health, manufacturing industries etc.

Examples of law promulgated for antitrust are the Sherman act, the Clayton act; all of which are responsible for the prohibition of certain practises by business such as illegal price fixing and corporate mergers which could hinder a market from being competitive, hence break them into smaller units.

If the economy starts at O, a decrease in the money supply moves the economy Group of answer choices

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Answer: c. to Q in the long run.

Explanation:

A decrease in money supply will mean a decrease in the amount that households have for consumption. This will decrease Aggregate demand and force it to the left where it will then intersect with the SRAS at point R.

This will mean that the economy is in a recessionary gap as they are producing less than they can.

In the long run, the reduced economic activity will mean that some costs of factors of production like wages will be lower so more companies will hire labor and produce more which will increase the production in the economy.

This will move the SRAS curve to the right where it will intersect with the AD curve and the LRAS curve at point Q.

A firm with high operating leverage has:_____.
a. high fixed costs in its production process.
b. high variable costs in its production process.
c. high costs per unit. low fixed costs in its production process.
d. low costs per unit.

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Answer:

a. high fixed costs in its production process

Explanation:

Operating leverage is used to compare fixed cost and variable cost of producing a good.

High operations leverage occurs when fixed cost is high and variable cost is low.

This means the production process uses more of fixed assets.

Also high operations leverage are characterised by high product margin an low variable cost. So the higher the revenue the higher the operational income.

This implies that companies make high profit from each additional unit since variable cost is low.

Answer:

c. high costs per unit. low fixed costs in its production process.

Explanation:

Operating leverage is a cost-accounting formula that helps in the measurement of the degree to which a firm or project can increase operating income by increasing revenue. For example, a business that generates sales with a high gross margin and low variable costs has high operating leverage.

which benefit is often associated with the command of economies and most likely achieved in a mixed economy?​

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Answer: The establishment of social welfare programs

Answer:

The establishment of social welfare programs.

Explanation:

This is the answer for Ap3x.

Freeman​ Motors, a motorcycle​ manufacturer, had the following contingencies. Determine the appropriate accounting treatment for each of the situations Freeman is facing. a. Freeman estimates that it is reasonably possible but not likely that it will lose a current lawsuit.​ Freeman's attorneys estimate the potential loss will be​ $4,500,000. ▼ Describe the situation in a note to the financial statements. Do not disclose. Record an expense and a liability based on estimated amounts. b. Freeman received notice that it was being sued. Freeman considers this lawsuit to be frivolous. ▼ Describe the situation in a note to the financial statements. Do not disclose. Record an expense and a liability based on estimated amounts. c. Freeman is currently the defendant in a lawsuit. Freeman believes it is likely that it will lose the lawsuit and estimates the damages to be paid will be​ $75,000.

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Answer:

a. Freeman estimates that it is reasonably possible but not likely that it will lose a current lawsuit.​ Freeman's attorneys estimate the potential loss will be​ $4,500,000.

Describe the situation in a note to the financial statements.

Since the event is possible but not likely, it should be disclosed in the footnotes of the financial statements.

b. Freeman received notice that it was being sued. Freeman considers this lawsuit to be frivolous.

Do not disclose.

Since this is a frivolous lawsuit, there is no need to disclose it.

c. Freeman is currently the defendant in a lawsuit. Freeman believes it is likely that it will lose the lawsuit and estimates the damages to be paid will be​ $75,000.

Record an expense and a liability based on estimated amounts.

Since the negative outcome is probable and you were able to quantify your losses, you must record the expense for $75,000 and include the amount as a current liability.

Life is good® developed the "Good Karma" line of environmentally friendly 100% organic cotton apparel. The production of the Good Karma line is consisten with a_____orientation.
a) societal marketing
b) supplier.
c) sales.
d) production.
e) philanthropic.

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Answer:

I believe the answer is A.

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Explanation:

"Societal marketing is a marketing concept that holds that a company should make marketing decisions not only by considering consumers' wants, the company's requirements, but also society's long-term interests."

What capability of SuperGroup would be considered costly to imitate?
a. The Superdry brand
b. Expertise of senior management
c. Its owner-entrepreneurial style of management
d. Its rate of expansion

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Answer:

The capability of SuperGroup that would be considered costly to imitate is:

a. The Superdry brand

Explanation:

According to SuperGroup “the Superdry brand is at the heart of the business.” The brand targets discerning customers who seek to purchase “stylish clothing that is uniquely designed and well made.” The brand has “wide appeal, capturing elements of ‘urban’ and ‘streetwear’ designs with subtle combinations of vintage Americana, Japanese imagery, and British tailoring, all with strong attention to detail.”  Historically, the brand targets "customer—teens and those in their early twenties."  Customers love the Superdry products as well as the “theatre and personality” of the stores in which they are sold. The brand is sold with “personalized shopping experiences that enhance the brand rather than just selling clothes.”

The following are the assets and liabilities of Jill Carlson Realty​ Company, as of January ​31, 2018. Also included are​ revenue, expense, and selected​ stockholders' equity figures for the year ended on that date​ (amounts in​ millions):

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Complete Question:

Apply the accounting equation; construct a balance sheet) The following are the assets and liabilities of Jill Carlson Realty Company, as of January 31, 2018. Also included are revenue, expense, and selected stockholders' equity figures for the year ended on that date (amounts in millions):

Complete Table is in the attachment given at the end of the answer.

Requirement 1.

Construct the balance sheet of Jill Carlson Realty Company at January 31, 2018. Use the accounting equation to compute ending retained earnings.

Answer:

Balance Sheet of Jill Carlson Realty​ Company, as of January ​31, 2018

ASSETS

Current Assets

Cash                                                                          $57.2

Receivables                                                              $0.5

Non Current Assets

Investment Assets                                                     $79.4

Property, Plant and Equipment                                 $1.6

Other Assets                                                              $9.3    

Total Assets                                                              $148    

LIABILITIES

Current Liabilities                                                      $2.9

Non Current Liabilities                                             $102.6

Total Liabilities                                                         $105.5

EQUITY

Common Stock                                                           $39.2

Closing Retained Earnings (Step1)                            $3.3  

Total Equity                                                                 $42.5

Step 1: Find Closing Retained Earnings

As we know that:

Closing Retained Earnings = Total Assets - Total Liabilities - Common Stock

Here

Total Assets is $148 million

Total liabilities is $105.5 million

Common Stock is $39.2 million

By putting these values in the above equation, we have:

Closing Retained Earnings = $148 million  -  $105.5 million  -  $39.2 million

Closing Retained Earnings = $3.3 million

Aurora Enterprises incurs costs of $38 per unit ($27 variable and $11 fixed) to make a product that normally sells for $56. A wholesaler offers to buy 3,500 units for $36 each. This special order will result in additional shipping costs of $1.15 per unit. Assuming Aurora has adequate manufacturing capacity, it should

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Answer:

Aurora should reject the offer because it would lead to a loss of (-$11,025)

Explanation:

Given the information above, we can sum up the variable costs to be;

Variable costs = $38 + $1.15

= $39.15

Therefore;

Gain or loss would be;

= [3,500 × $36] - [3,500 × $39.15]

= $126,000 - $137,025

= -$11,025

With regards to the above, Aurora should reject the offer because it will lead to a loss of $11,025

Elijah is trying to manage himself more effectively. He knows that he should empty his head, but which of the following actions will help him to do that?
a. Prioritizing all of his ideas and activities so that he knows which ones he should focus on first.
b. Listing every commitment he currently has, whether it is big or small.
c. Setting up a system of buckets to capture all of his ideas. These buckets could include a cell phone organizer, paper and pencil, and baskets for sorting mail.
d. Delegating projects to his employees and others who can and will take on some of his responsibilities.

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Answer:

The correct answers are:

a.) Prioritizing all of his ideas and activities so that he knows which ones he should focus on first.

d.) Delegating projects to his employees and others who can and will take on some of his responsibilities.

Explanation:

Elijah's goal is to empty his head. This means that Elijah wants to reduce the burden of all the unmet tasks or expectations on him, therefore, whatever activities that are our choices will be activities that are aimed at freeing up his schedule, and the most appropriate choices are:

a.) Prioritizing all of his ideas and activities so that he knows which ones he should focus on first. This will make him focus on important tasks and remove the burdens of less important tasks, hence "emptying his head"

d.) Delegating projects to his employees and others who can and will take on some of his responsibilities. Delegation is a very effective way of reducing workload and stress. Tasks are given to employees, and all he does is to get reports and updates. This will help him free-up his head.

Choose the action that does NOT reflect U.S. involvement in Vietnam during the Lyndon Johnson administration. A. The president was unwilling to de-escalate or withdraw from Vietnam because he feared being painted as "soft" on Communism. B. Increased military spending in Vietnam imperiled the administration's domestic agenda and led to a growing federal deficit. C. The United States participated in negotiations to establish national elections that would reunify North and South Vietnam. D. The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution gave the president authority to use military force without a formal declaration of war.

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Answer: C. The United States participated in negotiations to establish national elections that would reunify North and South Vietnam.

Explanation:

The Geneva Accords as they were known, were created after negotiations in Geneva where the representatives of 8 countries including the United States, met to forge a path towards the reunification of North and South Vietnam.

It was agreed during the negotiations that, an election to unify the two nations would be held in 1956, 2 years after the negotiations which occurred between May to July 21, 1954.

As President Lyndon Johnson only became president in 1963, this was not done under his administration.

Prezas Company's balance sheet showed total current assets of $4,401, all of which were required in operations. Its current liabilities consisted of $975 of accounts payable, $600 of 6% short-term notes payable to the bank, and $250 of accrued wages and taxes. What was its net operating working capital (NOWC)

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Answer:

$3,176

Explanation:

Computation of net operating working capital

Using this formula

Net operating working capital=Current assets less ( Current liabilities less Notes payable)

Where,

Current assets=$4,401

Current liabilities =($975+$600+$250=$1,825)

Notes payable =$600

Let plug in the formula

Net operating working capital=$4,401-($1,825-$600)

Net operating working capital=$4,401-$1,225

Net operating working capita=$3,176

Therefore the Net operating working capital or NOWC will be the amount of $3,176

A high earning individual can open and contribute to which of the following accounts?
A. UGMA account
B. ROtH IRA
C. Coverdell ESA

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It’s A I think I’m pretty sure
A because it’s more secure

Find the amount of each payment to be made into a sinking fund so that enough will be present to accumulate the following amount. Payments are made at the end of each period. The interest rate given is per period.$91,000; money earns 5% compounded quarterly for 4 3/4 years.A) $4,272.95B) $1,949.47C) $887.26D) $1,885.50

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Answer:

A) $4,272.95

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of each payment made into a sinking fund is shown below:

= (Payment × interest rate) ÷ (1 + interest rate)^time - 1

where,

Interest rate is

= 5% ÷ 4

= 0.0125

And, the time is

= 19 ÷ 4 × 4

= 19

Now place these values to the above formula

So,

= ($91,000 × 0.0125)  ÷ (1 + 0.0125)^19 - 1

= $4,272.95

hence, the correct option is A.

the linen department had net sales of $80,000. there was a 2% loss, and the gross margin was 46%. determine the operating expenses of the department and express the result in dollars and as a percentage

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Answer:

48%

Explanation:

Net sales of $80,000

A 2% loss

Gross margin was 46%

Profit Loss = 2% - $80,000

= 0.02 * $80,000

= $1,600

Gross margin = 46% * Profit loss

= 0.46 * $80,000

= $36,800

Net Profit = Gross Margin - Operating Expenses

-$1,600 = $36,800 - Operating Expenses

Operating Expenses = $36,800 + $1,600

Operating Expenses = $38,400

Operating Expenses % = Operating expenses / Net sales

Operating Expenses % = $38,400 / $80,000

Operating Expenses % = 0.48

Operating Expenses % = 48%

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