One-fifth of the population, rank ordered by income, is A) An income quintile B) A population quintile. C) An earnings-population quintile. D) None of the choices are correct.

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Answer 1

Answer: income quintile

Explanation:

An income quintile is how the socioeconomic status of a population is measured. Here, the population is divided into 5 income groups which is from the lowest income group to the highest income group. One-fifth of the population are in each group, which is rank ordered by income.

The first quintile = 0 - 20%

Second quintile = 20% - 40%

Third quintile = 40% - 60%

Fourth quintile = 60% - 80%

Fifth quintile = 80% - 100%


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Home Bepot Inc. has a cost of equity of 11.3 percent. The company has an aftertax cost of debt of 4.9 percent, and the tax rate is 40 percent. If the company's debt–equity ratio is .73, what is the weighted average cost of capital?

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Answer: 8.60%

Explanation:

Weighted Average cost of capital = (Cost of equity * Weight of equity) + (After tax cost of debt * Weight of debt)

Weight of debt = Debt-equity ratio / (1 + Debt-equity ratio)

= 73% / (1 + 73%)

= 42.1965%

Weight of Equity = 1 / (1 + Debt - equity ratio)

= 1 / 1.73

= 57.8035%

WACC = (11.3% * 57.8035%) + (4.9% * 42.1965%)

= 8.60%

Ted's Co. offers a zero coupon bond with an 11.3% yield to maturity. The bond matures in 16 years. What is the current price of a $1,000 face value bond

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Answer:

Zero-cupon bond= $835.45

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Face value= $1,000

YTM= 11.3%

Years to maturity= 16 years

To calculate the price of the bond, we need to use the following formula:

Zero-cupon bond= [face value/(1+i)^n]

Zero-cupon bond= 1,000 / (1.113^16)

Zero-cupon bond= $835.45

that its before-tax cost of debt is 9.0%. Its cost of preferred stock is 13.0%. Its cost of internal equity is 17.0%, and its cost of external equity is 22.0%. Currently, the firm's capital structure has $310 million of debt, $60 million of preferred stock, and $130 million of common equity. The firm's marginal tax rate is 45%. The firm is currently making projections for the next period. Its managers have determined that the firm should have $97 million available from retained earnings for investment purposes next period. What is the firm's marginal cost of capital at a total investment level of $269 million

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Answer:

9.05%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the firm's marginal cost of capital at a total investment level of $269 million

Capital Budget = $269 million

To be financed through Equity = 269 million*130/(310+60+130)

To be financed through Equity = 269 million*130/500

To be financed through Equity = 69.9 million

Available from retained earnings = $97 million

Hence, No external equity will be required

Now let calculate the the firm's marginal cost of capital using this formula

WACC = Cost of debt*Weight of Debt + Cost of Preferred Stock*Weight of Preferred Stock + Cost of Equity*Weight of Equity

Let plug in the formula

WACC= 9%(1-45%)*310/500 + 13%*60/500 + 22%*130/500

WACC= 9%(55%)*310/500 + 13%*60/500 + 17%*130/500

WACC=.03069+.0156+.0442

WACC=0.09049*100

WACC=9.049%

WACC=9.05%(Appropriately)

Therefore the firm's marginal cost of capital at a total investment level of $269 million is 9.05%

Which situation best describes opportunity cost

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Answer:

A store that buys a shipment of new computers cant afford to buy new phones.

Explanation:

Answer:

(D.) a trade-off

Explanation:

Got it right

At year-end, the following additional information is available: a. The balance of Prepaid Rent, $4,920, represents payment on October 31, 2018, for rent from November 1, 2018, to April 30, 2019. b. The balance of Deferred Revenue, $1,100, represents payment in advance from a customer. By the end of the year, $275 of the services have been provided. c. An additional $700 in salaries is owed to employees at the end of the year but will not be paid until January 4, 2019. d. The balance of Supplies, $2,100, represents the amount of office supplies on hand at the beginning of the year of $750 plus an additional $1,350 purchased throughout 2018. By the end of 2018, only $610 of supplies remains.

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Question Completion:

The December 31, 2018, unadjusted trial balance for Demon Deacons Corporation is presented below.

 

Accounts                      Debit       Credit

Cash                          $ 8,100

Accounts Receivable 13,100

Prepaid Rent              4,920

Supplies                      2,100

Deferred Revenue                     $ 1,100

Common Stock                           11,000

Retained Earnings                       4,100

Service Revenue                      37,520

Salaries Expense   25,500

Total                    $ 53,720  $ 53,720

Use the following additional information to prepare the adjusted Trial Balance.

Answer:

Demon Deacons Corporation

Adjusted Trial Balance

As of December 31, 2018

Accounts                      Debit       Credit

Cash                          $ 8,100

Accounts Receivable 13,100

Prepaid Rent              3,280

Supplies                         610

Deferred Revenue                      $ 825

Common Stock                           11,000

Retained Earnings                       4,100

Salaries Payable                            700

Service Revenue                      37,795

Rent Expense            1,640

Salaries Expense   26,200

Supplies Expense     1,490

Total                    $ 54,420  $ 54,420

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

a. Rent Expense $1,640 Prepaid Rent, $1,640 ($4,920 * 2/6) rent from November 1, 2018, to April 30, 2019.

b. Deferred Revenue, $275 Service Revenue $275

c. Salaries Expense $700 Salaries Payable $700

d. Supplies Expense $1,490 Supplies $1,490

Accounts                      Debit       Credit

Cash                          $ 8,100

Accounts Receivable 13,100

Prepaid Rent              4,920 - 1,640 = 3,280

Supplies                      2,100 - 1,490 = 610

Deferred Revenue                     $ 1,100 -275 = 825

Common Stock                           11,000

Retained Earnings                       4,100

Salaries Payable                            700

Service Revenue                      37,520 + 275 = 37,795

Rent Expense            1,640

Salaries Expense   25,500 + 700 = 26,200

Supplies Expense     1,490

Total                    $ 53,720  $ 53,720

Which of the following qualitative considerations may impact capital investment analysis? a.Manufacturing productivity b.Manufacturing flexibility c.Manufacturing control of product quality d.All of these choices are correct.

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Answer:

What I think it's C if it's not I probably think it's gonna be D

The qualitative considerations that impact capital investment analysis are the manufacturing productivity, flexibility, and control of product quality. Option d is correct.

What is the capital investment analysis?

Companies and government organizations utilize capital investment analysis as part of their budgeting process to determine the potential profitability of a long-term investment, called the capital investment analysis.

Long-term investments, such as equipment, machinery, or real estate, are evaluated using capital investment analysis.

There are certain qualitative considerations, that impact the capital investment analysis like the manufacturing productivity, flexibility, and control of product quality.

Therefore, option D is correct.

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In fiscal year 2008, the U.S. government ran a deficit of about $459 billion. In fiscal year 2009, the government ran a deficit of about $1,413 billion. If there is crowding out, this change would be expected to have

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Answer:

increased interest rates and decreased private investment.

Explanation:

decreased interest rates and private investment.

decreased interest rates and increased private investment.

increased interest rates and private investment.

Crowding out is when increased government borrowing leads to an increase in interest rate and this discourages private spending

governemnt borrowing occurs as a result of the government running a deficit

An increase in the excise tax on alcohol of $1 per liter: a. coupled with a uniform drinking age nationwide would save lives. b. will raise the price of alcohol by exactly $1 per liter. c. will generate substantial revenue if demand is elastic. d. will generate minimal tax revenues for the federal government. e. will have no effect on alcohol consumption.

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Answer:

c. will generate substantial revenue if demand is elastic.

Explanation:

If there is an increase in the excise tax on the alcohol so it would produced the high revenue since the demand for the alcohol is elastic also the excise tax represent the application with respective to the price elasticty of demand

Therefore as per the given options, the option c is correct

And, the same is to be considered

Suppose the Chester company shifts focus to only competing in the Thrift and Nano segments, while competing on price by reducing costs and passing the savings to the customers, what strategy would they be implementing

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Answer: c. Niche cost leader

Explanation:

Niche marketing is when a company focuses on a particular market or good. It is usually done to become more efficient in that niche such that one can dominate the market and become more profitable.

When Chester focuses on these markets with the aim of reducing costs, they are trying to be a cost leader in this niche which means that they are trying to produce at the least cost so that they can charge cheaper prices and capture more market share in this particular niche.

You are planning to make annual deposits of $5,700 into a retirement account that pays 10 percent interest compounded monthly. How large will your account balance be in 30 years

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Answer:

$12,884.78

Explanation:

The amount in Future for the dollar invested today is referred as the Future Value. We determine the Future Value by compounding the Principle amount using the effective interest rate.

We can simply calculate the Future Value using a Financial calculator as follows :

PV = $0

PMT = - $5,700

I = 10 %

P/YR = 12

N = 30 x 12 = 360

FV = ??

Therefore,

The Future Value (FV) will be $12,884.78

The Account balance will be $12,884.78 in 30 years.

Samuel is the managing general partner of STU, in which he owns a 25% interest. For the year, STU reported ordinary income of $400,000 (after deducting all guaranteed payments). In addition, the LLC reported interest income of $12,000. Samuel received a guaranteed payment of $120,000 for services he performed for STU. How much income from self-employment did Samuel earn from STU

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Answer:

$220,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine How much income from self-employment did Samuel earn from STU

Using this formula

Income from self-employment =Guaranteed payment received+(Interest rate*Ordinary income)

Let plug in the formula

Income from self-employment=$120,000+(25%*$400,000)

Income from self-employment=$120,000+$100,000

Income from self-employment=$220,000

Therefore the amount of income from self-employment that Samuel earn from STU is $220,000

A developer of a new townhome community estimates that there will be 1,400 home (all types) sales in University City over the next year. An analysis of demographic information has revealed that the core market share for the townhome project within the community is 13%. Assuming a capture rate of 22%, what is the developer's first-year projection of townhome sales in the new community

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Answer:

the developer's first-year projection of townhome sales in the new community is $40.04

Explanation:

The computation of the developer's first-year projection of townhome sales in the new community is shown below:

= Number of Estimated home × market share × capture rate

= 1,400 × 13% × 22%

= $40.04

hence, the developer's first-year projection of townhome sales in the new community is $40.04

The same is to be considered

The price of strawberries decreases from $4.10 to $2.50 per pound. When this happens, the amount of strawberries sold increases from 550 pounds to 600 pounds. What is the value of the gain in consumer surplus that occurred

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Answer:

$80

Explanation:

Given that the value of the gain in consumer surplus is the value emanating from the purchase made at price less than the price the consumer is willing to pay. The value of consumer surplus rises as the price of a good falls and falls as the price of a good rises.

Hence, in this case, the price of strawberries decreases from $4.10 to $2.50 per pound. We have a value surplus of $1.6 per pound.

However, since the amount of strawberries sold increases from 550 pounds to 600 pounds we have a consumer surplus of 50 pounds.

Therefore, the total value of the gain in consumer surplus that occurred is $1.6 × 50 = $80.

Hence, the correct answer is $80

stock y has a beta of 1.5 and an expected return of 16.35. what is the risk free rate if the market return is 12.5%

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Answer:

the risk free rate of return is 4.8%

Explanation:

The computation of the risk free rate of return is shown below:

As we know that

Expected rate of return = Risk free rate of return + beta × (market rate of return - risk free rate of return)

Here we assume the risk free rate of return be x

So ,

16.35% = x + 1.5 × (12.5% - x)

16.35% =  x + 18.75% - 1.5x

16.35% - 18.75% = -0.5x

x = 4.8%

Hence, the risk free rate of return is 4.8%

A university spent $2 million to install solar panels atop a parking garage. These panels will have a capacity of 700 kilowatts (kW) and have a life expectancy of 20 years. Suppose that the discount rate is 20%, that electricity can be purchased at $0.10 per kilowatt-hour (kWh), and that the marginal cost of electricity production using the solar panels is zero.

Hint: It may be easier to think of the present value of operating the solar panels for 1 hour per year first.

Approximately how many hours per year will the solar panels need to operate to enable this project to break even?

8,214.28

5,867.34

2,346.94

4,693.87

If the solar panels can operate only for 5,281 hours a year at maximum, the project break even.

Continue to assume that the solar panels can operate only for 5,281 hours a year at maximum.

In order for the project to be worthwhile (i.e., at least break even), the university would need a grant of at least blank

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Answer:

A university spent $1.7 million to install solar panels atop a parking garage. These panels will have a capacity of 300 kilowatts (kW) and have a life expectancy of 20 years. Suppose that the discount rate is 20%, that electricity can be purchased at $0.10 per kilowatt-hour (kWh), and that the marginal cost of electricity production using the solar panels is zero. Hint: It may be easier to think of the present value of operating the solar panels for 1 hour per year first. Approximately how many hours per year will the solar panels need to operate to enable this project to break even? 10,472.99 17,454.99 5,818.33 11,636.66 If the solar panels can operate only for 10,473 hours a year at maximum, the project break even. Continue to assume that the solar panels can operate only for 10,473 hours a year at maximum. In order for the project to be worthwhile (i.e., at least break even), the university would need a grant of at least

Mark Company acquired Jackson Company for $2,000,000 cash. At that time, the fair value of recorded assets and liabilities was $1,500,000 and $250,000, respectively. Jackson also had unrecorded copyrights valued at $100,000 and its direct costs related to the acquisition were $50,000. What was the amount of the goodwill related to the acquisition?​

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Answer: $600,000

Explanation:

The amount of the goodwill related to the acquisition will be calculated thus:

Acquisition price = $2,000,000

The net assets will be:

= Assets + Copyrights - Liabilities

= $1,500,000 + $150,000 - $250,000

= 1,400,000

Goodwill will then be calculated as:

= acquisition price - net assets

= $2000000 - $1400000

= $600,000

Casey Company retired $500,000 face value, 9% bonds on June 30, 2018 at 96. The carrying value of the bonds at the redemption date was $508,000. Prepare the journal entry to record the redemption of the bonds.

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Answer:

Dr Bonds Payable $500,000

Dr Premium on Bonds Payable $8,000

Cr Gain on Bond Redemption $28,000

Cr Cash $480,000

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entry to record the redemption of the bonds.

Dr Bonds Payable $500,000

Dr Premium on Bonds Payable $8,000

($508,000-$500,000)

Cr Gain on Bond Redemption $28,000

($500,000+$8,000-$480,000)

Cr Cash $480,000

($500,000 × 96%)

(To record the redemption bonds)

Suppose that you are conducting market research at a regional mall in your city. The survey you are administering contains some relatively personal questions that some consumers might be reluctant to answer. As a result, you decide to select passers-by whom you believe are most likely to agree to answer your questions. Such an approach helps to ensure that all surveys will be completed and that questions will be answered in an unbiased manner. Nonetheless, it may come with a cost. Of the following statements, which is not a potential problem associated with this approach?

a. It might unexpectedly impact the "representativeness" of the sample.
b. All the answer options are potential problems.
c. It is likely to decrease the response rate.
d. It violates the underlying principles inherent in "probability sampling" techniques.
e. It could negatively influence the validity of the research study.

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Answer: b. All the answer options are potential problems.

Explanation:

In other to get a truly unbiased result from surveys, the sample chosen should be completely random. This method is not random as the people being chosen are selected which means that the basic underlying principle of probability sampling of randomness is violated.

The representativeness of the sample might also be affected if only a certain type of people look like they will answer which means that only they will be represented in the sample. These problems have a strong chance of influencing the research in a negative way as the research may be biased.

And of course the response rate will likely be lower as only a certain type of people are being looked for and they might not number much.

Bennett Co. has a potential new project that is expected to generate annual revenues of $260,300, with variable costs of $143,200, and fixed costs of $60,700. To finance the new project, the company will need to issue new debt that will have an annual interest expense of $23,500. The annual depreciation is $24,800 and the tax rate is 35 percent. What is the annual operating cash flow

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Answer:

$45,340

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the annual operating cash flow

Sale $260,300

Less: Operating Cost $143,200

Contribution $117,100

($260,300-$143,200)

Less: Fixed Cost $60,700

Less: Depreciation as per table given below $24,800

Profit before tax $31,600

($117,100-$60,700-$24,800)

Tax $11,060

($34%$31,600)

Profit After Tax $20,540

($31,600-$11,060)

Add Depreciation $24,800

Cash Profit After tax $45,340

($20,540+$24,800)

Therefore the annual operating cash flow is $45,340

Skysong Corporation had the following activities in 2020.
1. Sale of land $168,000.
2. Purchase of inventory $780,000.
3. Purchase of treasury stock $67,000.
4. Purchase of equipment $413,000.
5. Issuance of common stock $331,000.
6. Purchase of available-for-sale debt securities $60,000.
Compute the amount Wainwright should report as net cash provided (used) by investing activities in its 2017 statement of cash flows.

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Answer:

Net cash used by investing activities ($305,000)

Explanation:

The computation of the net cash provided (used) by investing activities is shown below;

Cash flows from investing activities

Proceeds from Sale of land $168,000

Purchase of equipment ($413,000)

Purchase of available-for-sale securities ($60,000)

Net cash used by investing activities ($305,000)

Al Ahli company had the following purchases and sales during its first year of operations:
Sales
January
February
May:
Purchases
15 units at $110
10 units at $135
7 units
Using the Weighted average inventory costing method, what is the cost of ending inventory?
A. $2,176
B. $3,840
OC. $1,800
D. $2,160

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B will always be right so what are you saying

Interest can be regarded as the Group of answer choices payment to entrepreneurs for incurring risk in the production of new goods. return earned by capital as an input in the production process.

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Answer:

return earned by capital as an input in the production process.

Explanation:

The interest means the return that is earned by the capiatl which represent as an input for the process of the production. Also it shows the reward for the capital purpose as the factor of production like land, labor, capital, etc

So, as per the given situation, the last option should be correct and the same is to be considered

Therefore the other options seems incorrect

Information is considered material to the financial statements if
I. It falls within industry-specific quantitative guidelines published by the Financial Accounting Standards Board.
II. Its omission could make a difference in the decisions made by a user relying on the financial statements.
III. Its misstatement could make a difference in the decisions made by a user relying on the financial statement.
a. I and IIl only.
b. Il and Ill only.
c. I, Il and III.
d. I only.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

On November 1, 2018, ABC signed a $100,000, 6%, six-month note payable with the amount borrowed plus accrued interest due six months later on May 1, 2019. ABC records the appropriate adjusting entry for the note on December 31, 2018. In recording the payment of the note plus accrued interest at maturity on May 1, 2019, ABC would: __________

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Answer:

ABC

In recording the payment of the note plus accrued interest at maturity on May 1, 2019, ABC would: __________

Journal Entries:

May 1, 2019:

Debit Interest Payable $1,000

Debit Interest Expense $2,000

Debit Notes Payable $100,000

Credit Cash $103,000

To record the payment of the note plus accrued interest at maturity.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

November 1, 2018:

6% 6-month Note Payable = $100,000

December 31, 2018:

Accrued interest = $1,000 ($100,000 * 6% * 2/12) for 2 months

May 1, 2019:

Interest Expense = $2,000 ($100,000 * 6% * 4/12) for 4 months

Transaction Analysis on May 1, 2019:

Interest Payable $1,000 Interest Expense $2,000 6% Notes Payable $100,000 Cash $103,000

If nominal GDP is $900 billion and, on average, each dollar is spent six times in the economy over a year, then the quantity of money demanded for transactions purposes will be Multiple Choice 750 150 3,600 450 900

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Answer:

Option B (150) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Given:

Nominal GDP,

= $900

Money velocity,

= 6

As we know,

⇒ [tex]Nominal \ GDP=Quantity \ of \ demanded \ money\times Money \ velocity[/tex]

By putting the vales, we get

⇒                    [tex]900=Quantity\times 6[/tex]  

⇒           [tex]Quantity=\frac{900}{6}[/tex]

⇒                           [tex]=150[/tex]

Titan foods makes a high-energy forzen meal. the selling price per package is 7.20, and variable cost of production is 4.32. Total fixed cost per year is 569,880. the company is currently selling 225000 packages per year.
a. What is the margin of safety in packages?
b. What is the degree of operating leverage?
c. If the company can increase sales in packages by 30 percent, what percentage increase will it experience in income? Prove your answer using the income statement approach.
d. If the company increases advertising by $41,200, sales in packages will increase by 15 percent. What will be the new break-even point? The new degree of operating leverage?

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Answer:

a = 12%

b = 4.82%

c = 248%

d = 4.78%

Explanation:

Calculating Break even point

Fixed cost / Sales price per unit - variable cost per unit = break even point

$569,880 / {$7.20-$4.32}

=$569,880 / $2.88

=$197,875 is the break even point.

a.

Margin of Safety

225,000 packages - $197,875 / 225,000 packages * 100

=12%

b.

Income is computed

Sales $1,620,000  {225,000 * $7.2}

Less: COGS $972,000 {225,000 * $4.32}

Less : Fixed Costs $569,880

Income = $78,120

Operating leverage is % change in Income / % change in sales

$78,120 / $1,620,000 * 100

= 4.82%

c. If sales increase by 30%

Sales $2,106,000  {225,000 * $7.2 * 130%}

Less: COGS $1,263,600 {225,000 * $4.32 * 130%}

Less : Fixed Costs $569,880

Income = $272,520

Increase in Income = $272,520 - $78,120 / $78,120 * 100

= 248%

d. Calculating Break even point

Fixed cost / Sales price per unit - variable cost per unit = break even point

$569,880 + $41,200 / {$7.20-$4.32}

= $212,180.56

Operating leverage is % change in Income / % change in sales

Calculating increase in income

Sales $1,863,000  {225,000 * $7.2 * 115%}

Less: COGS $1,117,800 {225,000 * $4.32 * 115%}

Less : Fixed Costs $611,080 {$569,880 + 41,200}

Income = $134,120

Increase in Income = $134,120 - $78,120 / $78,120 * 100

=71.68%

Operating leverage is % change in Income / % change in sales

71.68% / 15%

= 4.78%

Hau Lee Furniture, Inc., spends 50% of its sales dollars in the supply chain and finds its current profit of $21,000 inadequate. The bank is insisting on an improved profit picture prior to approval of a loan for some new equipment. Hau would like to improve the profit line to $26,000 so he can obtain the bank's approval for the loan. What percentage improvement is needed in the supply chain strategy for profit to improve to $26000

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Answer: 7.1%

Explanation:

The cost of materials needs to reduce for the profit to increase. If the profit is to go from $21,000 to $26,000, the material cost would need to decrease by:

= 26,000 - 21,000

= $5,000

The current material cost is $70,000 so a decrease of $5,000 in percentage terms would be:

= 5,000 / 70,000 * 100%

= 7.1%

The new material cost would be:

= 70,000 - 5,000

= $65,000

SME Company has a debt-equity ratio of .60. Return on assets is 7.9 percent, and total equity is $510,000. a. What is the equity multiplier

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Answer:

1.60

Explanation:

Given the above information, equity multiplier is computed as shown below.

Equity multiplier = 1 + Debt - equity ratio

Where,

Debt - equity ratio = 0.60

Therefore,

Equity multiplier = 1 + 0.60

Equity multiplier = 1.60

Hence, equity multiplier is 1.60

Liam works at an IT firm. He finds that the activities carried out by his team are very complex and struggles to complete his tasks on time. He learns that some of his team members are also facing the same issue. Even though there is clarity of the target among the team members, the team struggles to efficiently carry out its task. Which of the following should the team do in order to ensure the completion of the tasks?
A. It should change the output and retain the workforce.
B. It should use informal communication to carry out its tasks.
C. It should standardize the work activities through flowcharts.
D. It should conduct an in-house training program to bring employees up to speed.

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Answer: D. It should conduct an in-house training program to bring employees up to speed.

Explanation:

Since team struggles to efficiently carry out its task, in order to ensure the completion of the tasks, the team should conduct an in-house training program to bring employees up to speed.

With an in house training done, the employees will gain the necessary skills and experience which will be needed to carry out their jobs effectively and efficiently. Therefore, the correct option is D.

All publicly traded companies must adhere to __________ accounting principles: a. IFRS b. SEC c. GAAP d. SOX

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Its c

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