Answer:
(a) Journal entry for Arness Woodcrafters
Dr Cash 273,000
Dr Receivable from factor 9,000
Dr Loss on sale of receivables 26,000
Cr Accounts receivable 300,000
Cr Recourse factor 8,000
the amount of cash received = $300,000 x (1 - 6% - 3%) = $273,000
receivable from factor = $300,000 x 3% = $9,000
loss on sale = accounts receivable + recourse factor - cash - receivable = $300,000 + $8,000 - $273,000 - $9,000 = $26,000
(b) Journal entry for Commercial Factors
Dr Accounts receivable 300,000
Dr Recourse receivable 18,000
Cr Cash 273,000
Cr Accounts payable 9,000
Cr Recourse revenue 36,000
B) performing stage of group development.
C) forming stage of group development.
D) norming stage of group development.
Answer:
B) performing stage of group development.
Explanation:
The stages in group development are
In the forming stage, the project team members get to know each other and lay the basis for project and team ground rules.
In the storming stage, features the start of conflict as team members begin to resist authority and demonstrate hidden agenda.
In the norming stage, members agree on operating procedures and seek to work together.
In the the performing stage, finally committing to the project development process. Group members work to accomplish the project and display a level of competence.
In the adjourning stage, once their work is done, group is disband.
Answer:
The annual YTM will be = 6.133735546% rounded off to 6.13%
Explanation:
The yield to maturity or YTM is the yield or return that an investor can earn on the bond if the bond is purchased today and is held till the bond matures. The formula to calculate the Yield to maturity of a bond is as follows,
YTM = [ ( C + (F - P / n)) / (F + P / 2) ]
Where,
C is the coupon payment
F is the Face value of the bond
P is the current value of the bond
n is the number of years to maturity
Coupon payment = 1000 * 0.06 * 6/12 = 30
Number of periods remaining till maturity = 11 * 2 = 22
semi annual YTM = [ (30 + (1000 - 989 / 22)) / (1000 + 989 / 2)
semi annual YTM = 0.03066867773 or 3.066867773% rounded off to 3.07%
The annual YTM will be = 3.066867773% * 2 = 6.133735546% rounded off to 6.13%
Answer:
The answer is "74,000".
Explanation:
Please find the complete question in the attached file.
Profitability analysis of the total business:
The combined value for final sales
Low cost of manufacturing end products:
Wool's cost
Process cost of segregation
Combined dyeing cost s
Gain benefit
To determine the overall profit in industries that process joint products, calculate the difference between the sales value of the final products and the costs of the raw materials inputs.
In industries that process joint products, the overall profit can be determined by calculating the difference between the sales value of the final products and the costs of the raw materials inputs. To find out the overall profit, follow these steps:
The resulting value will be the overall profit if all intermediate products are processed into final products.
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Contributions in excess of 10% limitation 1,500
Interest paid for tax-exempt bonds 1,000
Tax-exempt interest received 3,000
Federal income taxes 55,400
MACRS depreciation in excess of straight-line alternative depreciation system 1,500
a. $226,600
b. 220,600
c. $282,000
d. $228,600
Answer:
a. $226,600
Explanation:
Profit = $ (95000+185000-1500
- 1,000 + 3,000 - 55,400 + 1,500 )= $226000
items added back to profit are allowed deductions while items deducted are disallowed deductions
Depreciation was added back to profit because method used was in excess of straight line method and so does not reflect true depreciation
a. Plastics will pay Joe $32000 to pollute.
b. Joe will pay Plastics $32000 not to pollute.
c. Joe will enforce his property rights and not allow Plastics to pollute.
d. Plastics will use its property rights to continue polluting.
2. If Plastics, Inc. owns the rights to the river, which of the following is the most likely outcome?
a. Plastics will pay Joe $32000 to pollute.
b. Joe will pay Plastics $32000 not to pollute.
c. Joe will enforce his property rights and not allow Plastics to pollute.
d. Plastics will use its property rights to continue polluting.
If Joe owns the rights to the river will enforce his property rights and not allow Plastics to pollute and clean the pollution. Plastic is breaking his rights on the river
In this scenario Joe has benefit for 20,000
and Plastic losses for 12,000
2.- If Plastic own the rights to the river Joe will pay Plastics $15,000 to not pollute. This will make Plastic earn money for cleaning the river and Joe gain 5,000 incremental benefit
Explanation:
(A) Joe has legal claims, so It will used before any economic options
(B) Joe doesn't have legal claims, but It notices that a good offer make both parties win.
Plastic will receive 15,000 dollars to clean the river, which has cost of 12,000 realizing a net gain of 3,000
While Joe estimated a marginal benefit of 5,000 after paying to Plastic to clean the river, (20,000 benefit - 15,000 cost
First one is b
Second one is a
Answer: decrease in expected income
Explanation:
The Great Depression began due to the crash of the stock market in 1929 which caused fear and millions of investors lost their businesses.
This led to the reduction in consumer spending. Also, there was a reduction in investment which caused industrial output decline and decrease in employment opportunities.