Affordable Lawn Care, Inc., provides lawn mowing services to both commercial and residential customers. The company performs adjusting entries on a monthly basis, whereas closing entries are prepared annually at December 31. An adjusted trial balance dated December, current year follows
Affordable Lawn Care, Inc.
Adjusted Trial Balance
December 31, current year
Debit Credits
Cash…………………………………………… $117,050
Accounts receivable……………………………. 9,600
Unexpired insurance…………………………. 16,000
Prepaid rent………………………………………. . 6,000
Supplies………………………………………….. 2,150
Trucks…………………………………………… 300,000
Accumulated depreciation: truck $240,000
Mowing equipment………………………. 40,000
Accumulated depreciation: mowing equipment 24,000
Accounts payables……………………………. 3,000
Notes payables………………………….................................................... 100,000
Salaries payables……............................................................................. 1,800
Interest payables…………………............................................................ 300
Income taxes payables........................................................................ 2,100
Unearned mowing revenue……........................................................ 1,800
Capital Stock............................................................................................. 40,000
Retained earnings…… ........................................................................... 60,000
Dividends……………………… 10,000
Mowing revenue earned………………..................................................... 340,000
Insurance expense………………. 4,800
Office rent expense………………….. 72,000
Supplies expense…………………….. 10,400
Salary expense………………………….. 120,000
Depreciation expense: truck……….. 60,000
Depreciation expense: mowing equipment 8,000
Repair and maintenance expense………. 6,000
Fuel expense………………………………… 3,000
Miscellaneous expense………………… 10,000
Interest expense……………………………. 6,000
Income taxes expense……………….. 12,000
$813,000 $813,000
1. Prepare an income statement and statement of retained earnings for the year ended December 31, current year. Also prepare the company’s balance sheet dated December 31, current year
2. Prepare the necessary year end closing entries
3. Prepare an after closing trial balance
4. Using the financial statement prepared in part a, briefly evaluate the company’s profitability and liquidity

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:

Affordable Lawn Care, Inc.

1. Income Statement for the year ended December 31,

Mowing revenue earned                                               $340,000

Insurance expense                                        $4,800

Office rent expense                                      72,000

Supplies expense                                          10,400

Salary expense                                            120,000

Depreciation expense: truck                       60,000

Depreciation expense: mowing equipment 8,000

Repair and maintenance expense                6,000

Fuel expense                                                  3,000

Miscellaneous expense                                10,000

Total operating expenses                                             $294,200

Operating income                                                            $45,800

Interest expense                                                                  6,000

Income before taxes                                                       $39,800

Income taxes expense                                                      12,000

Income after taxes                                                          $27,800

Statement of Retained Earnings for the year ended December 31,

Retained earnings                              $60,000

Income after taxes                                27,800

Dividends                                              10,000

Retained earnings, December 31     $77,800

Balance Sheet as of December 31

Assets

Current Assets:

Cash                                                                $117,050

Accounts receivable                                           9,600

Unexpired insurance                                         16,000

Prepaid rent                                                        6,000

Supplies                                                               2,150

Total current assets                                     $150,800

Long-term assets:

Trucks                                             300,000

Accumulated depreciation: truck  240,000   60,000

Mowing equipment                          40,000

Accumulated depreciation:mowing 24,000   16,000

Total long-term assets                                  $76,000

Total assets                                                 $226,800

Liabilities + Equity

Liabilities:

Accounts payables                                          $3,000

Notes payables                                              100,000

Salaries payables                                               1,800

Interest payables                                                  300

Income taxes payables                                      2,100

Unearned mowing revenue                              1,800

Total liabilities                                             $109,000

Equity:

Capital Stock                               $40,000

Retained earnings                         77,800

Total Equity                                   117,800 $117,800

Total liabilities and equity                       $226,800

2. Closing Journal Entries:

                                                                          Debit          Credits

Cash                                                                $117,050

Accounts receivable                                           9,600

Unexpired insurance                                         16,000

Prepaid rent                                                        6,000

Supplies                                                               2,150

Trucks                                                             300,000

Accumulated depreciation: truck                                   $240,000

Mowing equipment                                         40,000

Accumulated depreciation: mowing equipment               24,000

Accounts payables                                                                3,000

Notes payables                                                                  100,000

Salaries payables                                                                    1,800

Interest payables                                                                      300

Income taxes payables                                                          2,100

Unearned mowing revenue                                                  1,800

Capital Stock                                                                       40,000

Retained earnings                                                              77,800

To close the permanent accounts to the current financial period.

3. After Closing Trial Balance as of January 1:

                                                                          Debit          Credits

Cash                                                                $117,050

Accounts receivable                                           9,600

Unexpired insurance                                         16,000

Prepaid rent                                                        6,000

Supplies                                                               2,150

Trucks                                                             300,000

Accumulated depreciation: truck                                   $240,000

Mowing equipment                                         40,000

Accumulated depreciation: mowing equipment               24,000

Accounts payables                                                                3,000

Notes payables                                                                  100,000

Salaries payables                                                                    1,800

Interest payables                                                                      300

Income taxes payables                                                          2,100

Unearned mowing revenue                                                  1,800

Capital Stock                                                                       40,000

Retained earnings                                                              77,800

Totals                                                       $490,800     $490,800

4. Evaluation of company's profitability and liquidity:

Profitability:

Net Income Margin = 8.18%

Operating margin = 13.47%

These two ratios show that more than 5% of the company's revenue was spent on interest and taxes.

Liquidity:

Current Ratio = 1.38

Quick Ratio = 1.07

The company is liquid and can meet its current maturing liabilities with its current assets.  The quick ratio is based on Cash only given the nature of the business.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Affordable Lawn Care, Inc.

Adjusted Trial Balance

December 31, current year

                                                                          Debit          Credits

Cash                                                                $117,050

Accounts receivable                                           9,600

Unexpired insurance                                         16,000

Prepaid rent                                                        6,000

Supplies                                                               2,150

Trucks                                                             300,000

Accumulated depreciation: truck                                   $240,000

Mowing equipment                                         40,000

Accumulated depreciation: mowing equipment               24,000

Accounts payables                                                                3,000

Notes payables                                                                  100,000

Salaries payables                                                                    1,800

Interest payables                                                                      300

Income taxes payables                                                          2,100

Unearned mowing revenue                                                  1,800

Capital Stock                                                                       40,000

Retained earnings                                                              60,000

Dividends                                                        10,000

Mowing revenue earned                                                 340,000

Insurance expense                                          4,800

Office rent expense                                      72,000

Supplies expense                                          10,400

Salary expense                                            120,000

Depreciation expense: truck                       60,000

Depreciation expense: mowing equipment 8,000

Repair and maintenance expense                6,000

Fuel expense                                                  3,000

Miscellaneous expense                                10,000

Interest expense                                             6,000

Income taxes expense                                  12,000

Totals                                                         $813,000       $813,000

b) Profitability and Liquidity Ratios:

Profitability:

Net Profit Margin = Net Income/Revenue * 100 = 27,800/340,000 * 100 = 8.18%

Operating Profit Margin = Operating Income/Revenue * 100  = 45,800/340,000 * 100 = 13.47%

Liquidity Ratios:

Current ratio = Current Assets/Current Liabilities = 150,800/109,000 = 1.38

Quick Ratio = Cash/Current Liabilities = 117,050/109,000 = 1.07

Answer 2

                                  Affordable Lawn Care, Inc.

Answer 1:

Income Statement for the year ended December 31,

                                                                Dr.                        Cr.

Mowing revenue earned                                               $340,000

Insurance expense                                        $4,800

Office rent expense                                      72,000

Supplies expense                                          10,400

Salary expense                                            120,000

Depreciation expense: truck                       60,000

Depreciation expense: mowing equipment 8,000

Repair and maintenance expense                6,000

Fuel expense                                                  3,000

Miscellaneous expense                                10,000

Total operating expenses                                             $294,200

Operating income                                                            $45,800

Interest expense                                                                  6,000

Income before taxes                                                       $39,800

Income taxes expense                                                      12,000

Income after taxes                                                          $27,800

Statement of Retained Earnings for the year ended December 31,

Retained earnings                              $60,000

Income after taxes                                27,800

Dividends                                              10,000

Retained earnings, December 31     $77,800

Balance Sheet as of December 31

Assets

Current Assets:

Cash                                                                $117,050

Accounts receivable                                           9,600

Unexpired insurance                                         16,000

Prepaid rent                                                        6,000

Supplies                                                               2,150

Total current assets                                     $150,800

Long-term assets:

Trucks                                             300,000

Accumulated depreciation: truck  240,000   60,000

Moving equipment                          40,000

Accumulated depreciation:mowing 24,000   16,000

Total long-term assets                                  $76,000

Total assets                                                 $226,800

(Liabilities + Equity)

Liabilities:

Accounts payables                                          $3,000

Notes payables                                              100,000

Salaries payables                                               1,800

Interest payables                                                  300

Income taxes payables                                      2,100

Unearned mowing revenue                              1,800

Total liabilities                                             $109,000

Equity:

Capital Stock                               $40,000

Retained earnings                         77,800

Total Equity                                   117,800 $117,800

Total liabilities and equity                       $226,800

Answer 2:

Closing Journal Entries:

                                                                       Debit         Credits

Cash                                                                $117,050

Accounts receivable                                           9,600

Unexpired insurance                                         16,000

Prepaid rent                                                        6,000

Supplies                                                               2,150

Trucks                                                             300,000

Accumulated depreciation: truck                                   $240,000

Mowing equipment                                         40,000

Accumulated depreciation: mowing equipment               24,000

Accounts payables                                                                3,000

Notes payables                                                                  100,000

Salaries payables                                                                    1,800

Interest payables                                                                      300

Income taxes payables                                                          2,100

Unearned mowing revenue                                                  1,800

Capital Stock                                                                       40,000

Retained earnings                                                              77,800

To close the permanent accounts to the current financial period.

Answer 3:

After Closing Trial Balance as of January 1:

                                                                         Debit          Credits

Cash                                                                $117,050

Accounts receivable                                           9,600

Unexpired insurance                                         16,000

Prepaid rent                                                        6,000

Supplies                                                               2,150

Trucks                                                             300,000

Accumulated depreciation: truck                                   $240,000

Mowing equipment                                         40,000

Accumulated depreciation: mowing equipment               24,000

Accounts payables                                                                3,000

Notes payables                                                                  100,000

Salaries payables                                                                    1,800

Interest payables                                                                      300

Income taxes payables                                                          2,100

Unearned mowing revenue                                                  1,800

Capital Stock                                                                       40,000

Retained earnings                                                              77,800

Totals                                                       $490,800     $490,800

Answer 4:

Evaluation of the company's profitability and liquidity:

Profitability:

Net Income Margin = 8.18%

Operating margin = 13.47%

These two ratios show that more than 5% of the company's revenue was spent on interest and taxes.

Liquidity:

Current Ratio = 1.38

Quick Ratio = 1.07

The company is liquid and can meet its current maturing liabilities with its current assets.  The quick ratio is based on Cash only given the nature of the business.

Working Notes:

Profitability and Liquidity Ratios:

Profitability:

Net Profit Margin = Net Income/Revenue * 100 = 27,800/340,000 * 100 = 8.18%

Operating Profit Margin = Operating Income/Revenue * 100  = 45,800/340,000 * 100 = 13.47%

Liquidity Ratios:

Current ratio = Current Assets/Current Liabilities = 150,800/109,000 = 1.38

Quick Ratio = Cash/Current Liabilities = 117,050/109,000 = 1.07

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Residential consumers, on the other hand, may have fewer alternatives and exhibit a lower elasticity of demand.

It helps policymakers and stakeholders anticipate the impact of price fluctuations and design effective policies related to pricing structures, subsidies, energy efficiency programs, and the promotion of renewable energy sources.

Understanding the price elasticity of demand for electricity is crucial for balancing economic, environmental, and social goals in the energy sector.

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Mr Munzara is a currency arbitrager for BE Forward, Tokohama. The spot rate this morning is ¥111.22/$ and early indications are that short term interest rates in the USA, 90 – day rates, are about to rise from their current level of 3.125%. The central bank of USA, the Fed, is worried about rising inflation and has been publicly considering raising interest rates 25 basis points (0.25%). The 90 – day forward rate to Munzara by local Japanese banks are roughly the same at ¥111.14/$. The current 90 – day yen euro-deposit rate of interest is 2.156%. Mr Munzara has ¥800 million at his disposal.

(a) How can Munzara make a profit through covered interest arbitrage?


(b) How much in yen can he hope to make in profit in 90 days?


(c) If future spot exchange rates were determined by interest rate differentials alone (that is, if the forward rate was a very good forecast of future spot exchange rates), what would Munzara expect the spot rate to be in 90 days if the USA Federal Reserve Bank does the expected?


(d) If Munzara’s expectation of the future spot rate is that of part (c), what profit could he expect to make from uncovered interest arbitrage?

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(a) Munzara can make a profit through covered interest arbitrage by following these steps:

1. Borrowing in yen: Munzara borrows ¥800 million from a Japanese bank at the current interest rate of 2.156% for 90 days.
2. Converting yen to dollars: Munzara converts the borrowed yen to dollars at the spot exchange rate of ¥111.22/$, which gives him approximately $7,188,893.23.
3. Investing in the US: Munzara invests the dollars in a US bank or financial instrument that offers an interest rate higher than the yen interest rate.
4. Converting back to yen: After 90 days, Munzara converts the matured investment and interest earnings back to yen at the 90-day forward rate of ¥111.14/$.
5. Repaying the yen loan: Finally, Munzara repays the yen loan, including interest, to the Japanese bank.

The difference between the amount received in step 4 and the amount repaid in step 5 represents the profit from covered interest arbitrage.

(b) To calculate the profit in yen, we need to consider the interest earned on the dollar investment. Assuming Munzara finds a US investment offering a 90-day interest rate higher than 2.156%, we can estimate the profit after 90 days by subtracting the yen loan repayment from the dollar investment and interest converted back to yen at the 90-day forward rate.

(c) If future spot exchange rates were determined solely by interest rate differentials, and assuming the forward rate is an accurate predictor, Munzara would expect the spot rate in 90 days to be ¥111.14/$. This expectation is based on the assumption that the interest rate differential between the US and Japan would be reflected in the forward rate.

(d) If Munzara's expectation of the future spot rate is ¥111.14/$, and he engages in uncovered interest arbitrage, it means he speculates on the future spot rate without covering his position. If the actual spot rate in 90 days turns out to be ¥111.14/$, there would be no profit or loss from uncovered interest arbitrage, as his speculation aligns with the spot rate.

11. a. Suppose David spends his income M on goods x1 and x2, which are priced p1 and p2, respectively. David’s preference is given by the utility function
(1, 2) = √1 + √2.
(i) Derive the Marshallian (ordinary) demand functions for x1 and x2. (25 marks)
(ii) Show that the sum of all income and (own and cross) price elasticity of demand
for x1 is equal to zero. (25 marks) b. For Jimmy both current and future consumption are normal goods. He has strictly convex and strictly monotonic preferences. The initial real interest rate is positive. If the real interest rate falls, in each of the following cases, argue what will happen to his period 2 consumption level? Clearly illustrate your argument on a graph.
(i) He is initially a borrower. (25 marks)
(ii) He is initially a lender. (25 marks)

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Answer:

Explanation:

D

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Answer:

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Please assist with these equations in the attachments

Please assist with these equations in the attachments
Please assist with these equations in the attachments

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Without Collusion of the bidders, expected Price is $13.5  and with collusion of Bidder 1 and 2 it is $11.25.

Who are bidders?

A bidder in a market is a party who offers to buy an asset from a seller at a specific price. A bidder can be a person or a company, and the potential purchase can be part of a multiparty transaction or an auction. In most cases, the party selling the asset selects the highest-bidding bidder.

Bidder 1 Value Bidder 2 Value Bidder 3 Value  

($) ($) ($) Probability Price = Second Highest Bid Price* Probability weight

12   12    12 0.125 12 1.5

12   12     15 0.125 12 1.5

12    15    12 0.125 12 1.5

12 15 15 0.125 15 1.875

15 12 12 0.125 12 1.5

15 12 15 0.125 15 1.875

15 15 12 0.125 15     1.875

15 15 15 0.125 15 1.875

Expected Price is the sum of values in the last column   13.5

If Bidder 1 &2 Collude  

Max of Bidder 1 and Bidder 2 Bidder 3 Value    

($) ($) Probability Price = Second Highest Bid Price* Probability weight

12   12 0.125 12 1.5

15   12 0.125 12 1.5

15    12 0.125 12 1.5

15 15 0.125 15 1.875

12 15 0.125 12 1.5

15 12 0.125 12 1.5

15 15     0.125 15 1.875

Expected Price is the sum of values in the last column 11.25

Therefore, without Collusion expected Price is $13.5  and with collusion, it is $11.25.

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How can events in a process costing system affect financial statements? Provide examples.

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The inventory costing asset account, which shows up on the balance sheet, is where the costs associated with units produced or in production are financial recorded.

The cost is transferred to the cost of goods sold account when the goods are eventually sold, where it appears on the income statement. Financial Process costing is a type of costing that's primarily utilized costing in manufacturing, where products are mass-produced constantly using one or more processes. Examples of this include producing chemicals, erasers, or processed foods. Instead of tracking expenses for each individual item, organizations that use process costing follow the flow of costs from department to department.

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Explain the following terms: (1Mark each) a) Family business b) Innovation c) Small business d) Networking e) Entrepreneurship

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a) A family business pertains to a corporation on which one or multiple relations of a household invest in and manage it. These companies might be transferred throughout patriarchies and generally feature close familial ties and concentration on preventing long-term anticipations.

What is Innovation?

b) Invention speaks about the invention and integration of innovative or better services, items, or processes that lead to noticeable changes or values. It integrates originality, hazard taking, and readiness to defy the traditionally accepted standards for the idea of advancing and sufficing customers’ desires or resolving issues.

c) Small business refers to an enterprise with restricted personnel and usually possessed capacity. These businesses can originated from single proprietors and serve narrow demographics or vicinity markets.

d) Networking outlines the method of cultivating and preserving interactions with individuals' collections in order to exchange knowledge, investments, and chances. It includes communally dynamic attitude, productive communication, and respect to collaborate and exchange experience.

e) Entrepreneurship portrays the process of starting and regulating a new commercial venture. It incorporates recognizing an absence or other possibility in the market, manufacturing a service/product to meet that want, and bringing into fruition via tactical planning, risk-taking, and novelty. Businesspeople normally possess a mix of creative imagination, passion, and firm understanding.

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4. During a slow business period, an associate sees a new hire having trouble answering a customer's questions. The customer is ready to leave. What should the
associate do?
O A. Step in and say, "Here, let me help," then ring the sale
OB. Approach them and ask, "Can I help answer any questions?
OC. Alert the manager that the new hire needs help
D. Watch without interrupting and advise the new hire after the customer leaves

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In this situation, the most appropriate course of action for the associate would be to choose option B: Approach them and ask, "Can I help answer any questions?"

In this situation, the most appropriate course of action for the associate would be to choose option B: Approach them and ask, "Can I help answer any questions?" By approaching the new hire and offering assistance, the associate demonstrates teamwork and a willingness to support colleagues. This approach allows the new hire to handle the customer interaction directly, gain experience, and build confidence. However, the associate's presence and offer to help signal that they are available to step in if needed. Interrupting the interaction completely, as in option A, may undermine the new hire's ability to learn and handle customer inquiries independently. It is essential to strike a balance between providing support and allowing the new hire to develop their skills. Option C, alerting the manager, should be reserved for situations where the new hire is struggling consistently or if the customer's concerns are not being addressed. It is generally more effective to offer immediate assistance before involving higher-level management. Option D, watching without interrupting and advising the new hire afterward, misses the opportunity to salvage the customer's experience in real-time. Addressing the customer's concerns promptly and preventing them from leaving is crucial for maintaining customer satisfaction and loyalty. In summary, approaching the new hire and offering assistance while the customer is still present (option B) strikes a balance between supporting the new hire and ensuring a positive customer experience.

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Americas bank just found out that the us department of labor passed a new law

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Americas bank just found the minimum wage and minimum compensation for overtime-exempt workers are rising, agricultural overtime eligibility is growing, rideshare drivers are getting access to minimum trip pay.

What are the top three responsibilities of a bank?

Traveler's checks, letters of credit, etc. are distributed by banks. offering safe deposit boxes or lockers as well for the storage of valuables, important documents, and securities On behalf of its clients' continuing assurance, etc. The most important banking services are those relating to checking and savings accounts, loans and mortgages, wealth management, issuing credit and debit cards, and overdraft services.

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Unbanked Partner #1
1. I've had terrible customer service at the banks I've been into, so I don't like them and I
don't trust them. I'm certainly not leaving my money with them,

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Being unbanked has become an increasingly common situation for many individuals in recent years. An unbanked person is someone who has no financial account with any institution. Individuals may choose to be unbanked for a variety of reasons, including a lack of trust in banks due to poor customer service or a negative experience.

A person may have experienced a bad encounter with a bank employee and choose to leave the bank and seek other banking options. They may also be unable to maintain a minimum balance in their bank account, and banks may impose fees for accounts that fall below a certain amount. It can be inconvenient to have to travel to a bank to withdraw money, especially if the nearest bank is far away. Additionally, the time spent waiting in line at a bank can be tedious, and it can be difficult to fit into a busy schedule.

There are alternatives to traditional banks that may be more convenient and better suit the needs of unbanked individuals. Credit unions, for example, offer similar services as banks but are often smaller and more focused on serving the community. Mobile banking apps have also become increasingly popular, offering services such as depositing checks and transferring money.

The use of prepaid debit cards is another option that allows for the convenience of a card without the need for a traditional bank account. The unbanked may also benefit from budgeting tools and financial literacy resources, which can help them make informed financial decisions and take control of their finances. Overall, being unbanked does not mean that an individual cannot access financial services or manage their money effectively.

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"Group decision making is better". Do you agree or disagree with the statement? Give 3 reasons why do you say so?​

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Answer:

I agree because it make the group bring out more ideals

sometimes group decision make some people to voice out their problems

group decision help organization and firms to operate in good aims

Which of the following is NOT a typical characteristic of a Minstrel

A. wandering, versatile entertainers


B. sometimes members f aristocracy and royalty


C. musicians of the fringe society


D. descriptive accounts; music not notated

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Question 9 At the end of the quarter, a company did an adjusting entry to record the fact that $1,000 of Prepaid Advertising had been used up during the quarter. Which of the following items would be increased by this advertising adjusting entry? (check all that apply) 1 point Net Income Cash Cost of Goods Sold Prepaid Advertising SG&A Expense

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Answer:

Sg&a expense

Explanation:

When you use up insurance, you debit advertising expense and credit prepaid advertising.

‘you don’t increase income since it’s an expense

it shouldon’t go thru cost of goods sold

you reduce not increase prepaid advertising

Off-shoring Money allows
companies and individuals to
invest money into
accounts to stall taxation.
A. temporarily
B. indefinitely
C. permanently

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C. Permanently is the answer

a project partner suggests you make several time consuming edits to your project the day before the deadline, even though she's had the opportunity to review your work all along. would would you do? check all that apply. A review her suggestions and tell her you'll prioritize the most important ones. B suggest that she should have made her suggestions sooner. C message her to tell her you won't have time to address the edits. D thank her for her suggestions but keep the work as it is. E ask for her help addressing the edits​

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Answer:

A and E

Explanation:

Considering the scenario described in the question, the right action to take in this event are:

1. review her suggestions and tell her you'll prioritize the most important ones: due to deadline which is nearby, the best thing to do during review is to ensure the study is done to the essential part of the project

2. ask for her help addressing the edits​: because she's had the opportunity to review the work all along. And she is the one that suggested time-consuming modifications; it is ideal to ask for her input or help make the necessary edits so it will be faster, as she may have seen the needed improvements.

Hence, the correct answer is options A and E.

Alex and Tory are married and filing jointly. Their gross income is
$150,000. How much do they owe in federal taxes?

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Answer:

$27,009.00

Explanation:

Please mark brainliest

Amount owe in federal taxes is $9,889

Tax based problem:

Given that;

Gross income = $150,000

Married and filing jointly

Find:

Amount owe in federal taxes

Computation:

Taxable Income = Gross Income - Standard Deduction

Taxable Income = $150,000 - $24,800

Taxable Income = $125,200

Tax rate slab between [$80,250 to $171,050] is 22%

So,

Amount owe in federal taxes = 22%[125,200 - 80,250]

Amount owe in federal taxes = $9,889

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1. Complete the following financial statements of Omega Company on the basis of the ratios given below.
omega company Income Statement for the year ended June 30 2001

Sales 2000000
Cost of Goods sold 600000
Gross profit 1400000
Operating Expenses. 1190000
Earning Before Interest and Tax. ? Debenture Interest. 10000
Income Tax. ?
Net Profit ?
Omega Company Income Statement For the year ended June 30 2001
Assets liabilities
Cash ? sundry creditors 60000
Stocks ? 10% debentures ?Debiors. ? Total liabilities. ?
total Current Assets ? reserve and surplus ?
Fixed Assets. ? share capital ?
Total Assets total liability and equity ?Additional Information
A. Net Profit to Sale Times 5%
B. Current Ratio. 1.5
C.Return on Net Worth 20%
D. Inventory Turnover 15
E Share Capital to Reserve 4:1
F. Tax Rate 50%​

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To complete the financial statements of Omega Company for the year ended June 30, 2001, we can use the provided ratios and additional information.

A. Net Profit to Sales Ratio = 5%

Net Profit = Net Profit to Sales Ratio * Sales

Net Profit = 0.05 * $2,000,000 = $100,000

B. Current Ratio = 1.5

Current Assets = Current Ratio * Total Liabilities

Total Liabilities = $60,000 (sundry creditors)

Current Assets = 1.5 * $60,000 = $90,000

C. Return on Net Worth = 20%

Net Worth = Net Profit / Return on Net Worth

Net Worth = $100,000 / 0.2 = $500,000

D. Inventory Turnover = 15

Cost of Goods Sold = Sales / Inventory Turnover

Cost of Goods Sold = $2,000,000 / 15 = $133,333

E. Share Capital to Reserve Ratio = 4:1

Share Capital = (4 / 5) * Reserve and Surplus

Share Capital = (4 / 5) * Net Worth = (4 / 5) * $500,000 = $400,000

Reserve and Surplus = $500,000 - $400,000 = $100,000

F. Tax Rate = 50%

Income Tax = Tax Rate * Net Profit

Income Tax = 0.5 * $100,000 = $50,000

Now we can complete the financial statements:

Omega Company Income Statement for the year ended June 30, 2001:

Sales: $2,000,000

Cost of Goods Sold: $600,000

Gross Profit: $1,400,000

Operating Expenses: $1,190,000

Earnings Before Interest and Tax: $210,000 (Gross Profit - Operating Expenses)

Debenture Interest: $10,000

Income Tax: $50,000

Net Profit: $100,000 (Earnings Before Interest and Tax - Debenture Interest - Income Tax)

Omega Company Balance Sheet as of June 30, 2001:

Assets:

Cash: To be determined

Stocks: To be determined

Debtors: To be determined

Fixed Assets: To be determined

Total Assets: To be determined

Liabilities:

Sundry Creditors: $60,000

10% Debentures: To be determined

Total Liabilities: To be determined

Equity:

Share Capital: $400,000

Reserve and Surplus: $100,000

Total Liability and Equity: To be determined

Please note that the values for Cash, Stocks, Debtors, Fixed Assets, 10% Debentures, Total Assets, Total Liabilities, and Total Liability and Equity need to be provided in order to complete the financial statements accurately.

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you have developed a savings plan and will be setting aside money for the next one year to make an investment. you plan to use the return from this investment to make down payment to purchase a home after three years. what are key time frames for this goal? look at the timing of goals in the chapter. multiple choice question.

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Based on the information, the key time frames for this goal are Achieving short-term and intermediate goals. Thus the correct option is D.

What is the importance of investment?

A successful strategy to invest your money and possibly increase your wealth is to open an investment account. If the price of a stock rises over time or a financial institution pays you interest, savings and investments are possibilities to generate returns over time.

Rebuilding the economy with improved liquidity and financial stability can be done by achieving short-term and intermediate goals. It gives you the foundations you need to keep moving forward and eventually bring you to your desired destination.

Therefore, option D is appropriate.

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The complete question is Probably

You have developed a savings plan and will be setting aside money for the next one year to make an investment. You plan to use the return from this investment to make down payment to purchase a home after three years. What are key time frames for this goal? Look at the timing of goals in the chapter.

a. Achieving short-term goals and long-term goals

b. Achieving intermediate and long-term goals

c. Achieving long-term and introductory goals

d. Achieving short-term and intermediate goals

100 points) The seasonal demand for a particular product is given below:
Period 1 2 3 4 5 6
Demand 300 450 100 450 450 100
The fixed parameters are:
Fixed Cost $8
Unit Production Cost $1
Holding Cost $ 1.3
Calculate total ordering cost using following three methods:
i) Lot-for-Lot
ii) Wagner-Whitin algorithm
iii) Fixed order quantity
Which method you will chose to order and why

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The ordering cost using the Lot-for-Lot method is $900.06. DOQ (Discrete Order Amount) is a lot sizing approach in which the net requirements happening for each period are the quantity of order. This strategy is commonly utilized for pricey commodities and items with sporadic demand.

How to calculate the cost?

The ordering cost using the Lot-for-Lot method will be calculated thus:

C = Q/2(H) + D)Q(S)

C = 450/2(4) + 100/450(3)

C = 450(2) + 30/45

C = 900 + 0.7

C = $900.7

The ordering cost using the Wagner-Whitin algorithm will be:

= 300 + 900 + 300 + 1700 + 2150 + 600

= $5750

Wagner-Whitin devised an algorithm to determine the appropriate lot size for each period when net demands for several periods in the future are known.

The ordering cost using fixed order quantity will be:

= 6/(300 + 450 + 100 + 450 + 450 + 100)

= 6/1850

= 0.00324

FOQ (Fixed Order Quantity) is a method for determining the amount for size and is abbreviated as FOQ. The Net Requirements are scaled in this technique by establishing the FOQ value as an Order Quantity and fixing the quantity.

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Which of the following best explains why a country might specialize in the production of a good?
O Consumers in the country only demand a single good.
O The country believes it is generally better to do one thing really well than multiple things.
The country cannot produce other goods and services.
Specialization allows the country to exchange for more of other goods than it could produce.

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The best explanation for why a country might specialize in the production of a good is specialization allows the country to exchange for more of other goods than it could produce (option D).

Specialization in the production of a particular good enables a country to take advantage of its available resources, labor, and technology to produce that good more efficiently and at a lower cost compared to other countries. As a result, the country can sell its specialized good to other countries in exchange for other goods that it needs but cannot efficiently produce on its own.
For example, if a country specializes in the production of coffee, it can produce coffee beans at a lower cost and higher quality than other countries due to its favorable climate and available resources. The country can then trade its coffee for other goods that it cannot produce as efficiently, such as electronics or machinery.
Specialization also leads to increased productivity and efficiency, as workers can focus on producing a specific good and become highly skilled in that area. This can lead to technological advancements and innovations, which can further improve production efficiency and competitiveness in the global market.
In conclusion, specialization allows a country to leverage its strengths in the production of a specific good, trade it for other goods it needs, and increase productivity and competitiveness.

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b. when the price of a bottle of sunscreen decreases from $14.00 a bottle to $12.00 a bottle, what is the change in total revenue?

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the price of a bottle of sunscreen decreases from $14.00 a bottle to $12.00 a bottle, then the change in total revenue = $10,000.

the change in total revenue

= total revenue when the price is $12

- total revenue when the price is $14

- $24,000 - $14, 000

= $10,000

Revenue is the aggregate sum of cash an organization procures by selling items and administrations at a specific cost.

The beginning stage for any pay proclamation is revenue which will ultimately prompt net gain after costs are deducted.

Absolute revenue, which is everything of complete deals, is determined by increasing the aggregate sum of goods and administrations sold by their costs.

Marginal revenue is the expansion in revenue from selling one extra unit of a decent or administration.

Organizations keep delivering and selling more goods and administrations until marginal revenue approaches marginal cost.

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USA Airlines uses the following performance measures. Classify each of the performance measures below into the most likely balanced Scorecard perspective it relates to. Select your answers using C(customer), P (internal process), / (innovation and growth), or F(financial). 1. Percentage of late flights 2. Cost of leasing airport gates 3. Employee satisfaction survey ratings 4. Percentage of waste recycled 5. Number of reports of mishandled or lost baggage 6. Operating cash flow 7. Employee diversity training sessions completed 8. Accidents or safety incidents per mile flown 9. Percentage of on-time departures 10. Average ticket price 11. Percentage of ground crew trained 12. Time airplane is on ground between flights 13. On-time flight percentage 14. Net income

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Answer: please see explanation column

Explanation: Classifying performance measures, we have

1. Percentage of late flights ------Customer, C

2. Cost of leasing airport gates ----Financial, F

3. Employee satisfaction survey ratings----P (internal process)

4. Percentage of waste recycled-----Innovation and Growth, I

5. Number of reports of mishandled or lost baggage ----Customer, C

6. Operating cash flow------Financial, F

7. Employee diversity training sessions completed-----Innovation and Growth, I

8. Accidents or safety incidents per mile flown---- -P (internal process)

9. Percentage of on-time departures----Customer, C

10. Average ticket price----Financial, F

11. Percentage of ground crew trained------Innovation and Growth, I

12. Time airplane is on ground between flights------P (internal process)

13. On-time flight percentage---Customer, C-

14. Net income-----Financial, F

what are other information that should be included in the deposit and withdrawal forms?​

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Answer:

account number needed , name of bank, withdrawing needs pin e.t.c

Financial support specialists will meet
with individuals and help determine
which of the following?
A. how many children would be best to have with their
salary
B. how much insurance they need to cover expenses
C. the best type of job for their career
D. what kind of car is most suitable for them

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Financial support specialists will meet with individuals and help determine:

B. how much insurance they need to cover expenses.

What is financial support?

Specialists in financial support tend to  assist individuals and families in managing their finances including  helping to set up budgets, saving money, and making investments. They might work in a variety of places like banks, financial planning companies or nonprofit organizations.

The duties of financial assistance is to help clients in figuring out how much insurance they require to cover their costs in the event of unplanned occurrences.


Therefore the correct option is B.

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In a many-worker economy the consumption possibilities line touches the production possibility curve

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At one point, the PPC curve crosses the consuming possibility curve.

That is where the two curves meet at that moment.

What does the phrase "consume" mean?

Institutional units consume up products or services through the activity of consuming, which can be either final or intermediary. It is the utilization of products and services to fulfill personal or social needs and desires.

What kinds of consumption are there?

Consumption may be grouped into two types: depersonalized consumption and personalized consumption. Depersonalized ingestion occurs when commodities are produced by a world organization that is only dimly comprehended. The distinction between business and non-market-based consumption is another.

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Identify an industry that enjoys perfect (or nearly perfect) competition. How do the competitors interact with each other and suppliers and customers?

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Farmers' markets: The typical farmers' market may be the closest thing to ideal competition that exists in the real world. Small customers  producers charge relatively similar pricing for products that are almost equivalent.

Considering that there are so many small producers in the agricultural sector and that they have so little. This industry perhaps displays the closest thing to ideal competition because of its control over the selling pricing of their products. Monopolistic Competition Despite the fact that numerous businesses use customers marketing techniques and recipes, McDonald's is nonetheless distinct. Because the products are not uniform, the market cannot be completely competitive.

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The financial analysis component of a business plan is to describe

a. how your business will be organized and what type of management or department structure
your business will have

b. the ?big picture? behind your business, what your business has to offer the consumer, and
why your business will be successful

c. the size of the market, how your business will fit into the market, and how your business will
stand out from other businesses in the market

d. where the funds to start and operate your business will come from, when you expect to see
profit, and how much profit you expect to see

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Answer:

Option D

Explanation:

Option D explains more in terms of financial aspects

Answer:

D.where the funds to start and operate your business will come from, when you expect to see profit, and how much profit you expect to see.

Explanation:

Did on edge 2021

Which of the following is the type of notice provided by recording?
Select one:
a reasonable
b. constructive
c. protective d. actual

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Isabella and Antonio are auto mechanics. Isabella takes 6 hours to replace a clutch and 4 hours to replace a set of brakes. Antonio takes 8 hours to replace a clutch and 6 hours to replace a set of brakes. State whether anyone has an absolute advantage at either task and, for each task, identify who has a comparative advantage.

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Isabella has an absolute advantage in both clutch replacement and brake replacement due to her ability to complete each task in less time.

- Isabella also has a comparative advantage in both clutch replacement and brake replacement, assuming similar skills and pay rates.

How to determine the whether anyone has an absolute advantage at either task and, for each task

To determine absolute and comparative advantages in this scenario, we need to compare the productivity of Isabella and Antonio in replacing clutches and brakes.

Let's analyze the tasks:

1. Clutch Replacement:

- Isabella takes 6 hours.

- Antonio takes 8 hours.

Based on the time taken, Isabella has an absolute advantage in clutch replacement because she can complete the task in less time than Antonio.

2. Brake Replacement:

- Isabella takes 4 hours.

- Antonio takes 6 hours.

Again, based on the time taken, Isabella has an absolute advantage in brake replacement because she can complete the task in less time than Antonio.

Similar to clutch replacement, if we assume similar skills and pay rates, Isabella would also have a comparative advantage in brake replacement due to her ability to complete the task more quickly.

Comparative advantage is based on a comparison of opportunity costs, and without specific information about the trade-offs involved, we can infer that Isabella's ability to complete both tasks more quickly gives her a comparative advantage in both.

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