Answer:
Operating activities.
Explanation:
Operating activities are events and transactions that generate income for a business. They are the normal business activities of producing or purchasing merchandise, selling goods, and services to customers. They also include business administration and selling expenses.
Examples of incomes from operating activities are
1. Cash sales
2. Interest received
3. Lawsuit settlements receipts
4. Cash dividends received
5. Collection from accounts receivables
Keynes revolutionized economic theory by changing the explanation for what causes economic growth from aggregate _______ to aggregate _______.
a. demand; supply
b. supply; demand
c. cost; inflation
d. GDP; income
Answer:
b. supply; demand
Explanation:
Before Keynes, classical economists thought that aggregate supply was more important than aggregate demand in determining the overall economic level of a country. This was mainly because of the belief in say's law: the law stated that every offer creates its own deamand.
Keynes changed economics because he stated that demand and supply do not always reach equilibrium, and that demand is often insufficient, and it is the government job to stimulate demand through expansionary monetary and fiscal policy, like lowering interest rates and cutting taxes.
The following trial balance was extracted from the books of Kalekeno, a sole trader, at 31st Dec2018:
Dr Cr
Stock DEC 31st 2017 23,680
Carriage outward 2,000
Carriage inwards 3,100
Returns 2050 3,220
Purchases and sales 118,740 186,000
Salaries and wages 38,620
Rent 3040
Insurance 780
Motor expenses 6,640
Office expenses 2160
Lighting and heating expenses 1,660
General expenses 3140
Premises 50,000
Motor vehicles 18,000
Fixtures and fittings 3,500
Debtors and creditors 38,960 17,310
Cash at bank 4820
Drawings 12,000
Capital 126,360
332,890 332,890
Additional information
i) Closing stock was valued at ksh 29,460 as at 30th June 2018
ii) Mr kalekeno took part of the stock amounting to ksh 3000 for personal use
iii) Salaries and wages amounting to ksh 8,000 were pre-paid and ksh 360 of motor expenses accrued
iv) Bad debts written off amounted to 860
v) Depreciation is to be provided for as follows:
Premises at 20%
Fixtures and fittings at 15%
Motor vehicles at 25%
All of a above asset were depreciated at cost
a) The income statement for the year ended 30 th June 2018 ( 5marks)
b) The statement of financial position (5 Marks)
Answer:
do you still need help?
Explanation:
_____ set their own goals and inspect their own work, often hire their own replacements and prepare their own budgets.a) Virtual teams
b) Enlarged teams
c) Socio-technical teams
d) Self-managed teams
Answer:
HEY PLS DON'T JOIN THE ZOOM CALL OF A PERSON WHO'S ID IS 825 338 1513 (I'M NOT SAYING THE PASSWORD) HE IS A CHILD PREDATOR AND A PERV. HE HAS LOTS OF ACCOUNTS ON BRAINLY BUT HIS ZOOM NAME IS MYSTERIOUS MEN.. HE ASKS FOR GIRLS TO SHOW THEIR BODIES AND -------- PLEASE REPORT HIM IF YOU SEE A QUESTION LIKE THAT. WE NEED TO TAKE HIM DOWN!!! PLS COPY AND PASTE THIS TO OTHER COMMENT SECTIONS!!
Explanation:
HEY PLS DON'T JOIN THE ZOOM CALL OF A PERSON WHO'S ID IS 825 338 1513 (I'M NOT SAYING THE PASSWORD) HE IS A CHILD PREDATOR AND A PERV. HE HAS LOTS OF ACCOUNTS ON BRAINLY BUT HIS ZOOM NAME IS MYSTERIOUS MEN.. HE ASKS FOR GIRLS TO SHOW THEIR BODIES AND -------- PLEASE REPORT HIM IF YOU SEE A QUESTION LIKE THAT. WE NEED TO TAKE HIM DOWN!!! PLS COPY AND PASTE THIS TO OTHER COMMENT SECTIONS!!
Renoir Associates has declared a $49,000 cash dividend to shareholders. The company has 4,000 shares of $16par, 6% preferred stock and 11,000 shares of $16par common stock. The preferred stock is noncumulative. How much will be distributed to the preferred and common stockholders on the date of payment?
Answer:
Preferred stock dividend is paid our before common dividends are paid out. Preferred dividends are;
= 4,000 * 16 * 6%
= $3,840
Common Stock Dividends
= 49,000 - 3,840
= $45,160
Critically examine the maximax criteria for decision making under uncertainty
Explanation:
A decision under uncertainty is when there are many unknowns and no possibility of knowing what could occur in the future to alter the outcome of a decision.
A stock has a beta of 1.2. Suppose the expected market risk premium (EMRP) is 6% and the risk-free rate is 1%. What is this stock's expected return according to the CAPM
Answer:
7%
CAPM = 1% + [6% - 1%](1.2) = 1% + 6% = 7%
A snack manufacturer discovers that they must increase the salt content of chips by 14 milligrams before about 50 percent of their consumers notice the change. A clever intern points out that this is an example of:
Answer:
difference threshold
Explanation:
Difference threshold is use by businesses or effectively reduce cost without affecting their profit margin .
It is the minimum amount of change that is required to make consumers of a product to notice the change 50% of the time.
In the given scenario the snack manufacturer discovers that they must increase the salt content of chips by 14 milligrams before about 50 percent of their consumers notice the change.
Four years ago your firm issued a $1,000 par bond with a 4% semi-annual coupon and 20 years to maturity. The bond is now priced at $860. What is the current yield to maturity of the bond?
Answer:
the current yield to maturity of the bond is 5.31%
Explanation:
The computation of the yield to maturity is shown below:
Given that
Future value = $1,000
Present value = $860
NPER = (20 - 4) × 2 = 16
PMT = $1,000 × 4% ÷ 2 = $20
The formula is shown below:
= RATE(NPER;PMT;-PV;FV;TYPE)
The present values comes in negative
After applying the above formula, the yield to maturity is
= 2.6548% × 2
= 5.31%
Hence, the current yield to maturity of the bond is 5.31%
A firm has a machine it can sell for $40,000. The book value of the machine is currently $20,000. If the firm sells the machine, what are the net proceeds from the sale? Assume that the tax rate is 40%. Round to the nearest penny.
Answer:
the net proceeds from the sale is $32,000
Explanation:
The computation of the net proceeds from the sale is shown below:
Net Proceeds = Sale Price - Tax × (Sale price - purchase price)
= $40,000 - 40% × ($40,000 - $20,000)
= $40,000 - $8,000
= $32,000
Hence, the net proceeds from the sale is $32,000
We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come
And, the same is to be considered
If you decide to take a break and go for a hike in order to focus less consciously on the creative process, which stage is the creative process are you experiencing?
Answer: Incubation
Explanation: In the incubation stage the person moves away from the problem and gives space to the mind to search for a solution. An example is going for a walk to relax your mind a bit and ideas flow better.
Charging off the cost of a wastebasket with an estimated useful life of 10 years as an expense of the period when purchased is an example of the application of the
Answer:
E. materiality concept
Explanation:
The materiality concept refers to a concept in which it impacts the decisions of the user if there is any small impact. In other words, any small impact could change the user decisions with respect to the financial statement i.e. relevant and useful
Therefore according to the given situation, the Option E is correct
And all the other options are incorrect
A stock has an expected return of 13.4 percent, the risk-free rate is 9 percent, and the market risk premium is 10 percent. What must the beta of this stock be?
Answer: 0.44
Explanation:
From the question, we are informed that a stock has an expected return of 13.4 percent, the risk-free rate is 9 percent, and the market risk premium is 10 percent.
The beta of this stock be calculated as:
= (13.4% - 9%) / 10%
= 4.4% / 10%
= 0.044 / 0.10
= 0.44
Therefore, the beta of the stock is 0.44
A few years ago the British government was considering retiring, or buying back from investors, some outstanding consols that had annual coupons of . A consol is:______
a. a coupon bond that pays a variable coupon rate and does not mature.
b. a coupon bond that pays a fixed coupon rate and has a fixed maturity date.
c. a coupon bond that pays a variable coupon and has a fixed maturity date.
d. a coupon bond that pays a fixed coupon rate and does not mature.
If the yield to maturity on other long-term British government bonds was 2.0%, the price the British government is likely to offer investors is £ _________
Answer: d. coupon bond that pays a fixed coupon rate and does not mature.
$3250
Explanation:
A consol is a coupon bond that pays a fixed coupon rate and does not mature. Consols are consolidated annuities that are perpetual. A steady amount of interest is paid for a consol even though they're not redeemable
Price of a consol will be gotten as fixed coupon amount divided by the rate of return. Let's assume that the fixed coupon amount is $65, then the price will be:
= 65/2%
= $3250
Hiring one more worker for a station ___ design capacity and ___ utilization. (Hint: Relate to the problem set.)A. may increase or decrease, always increasesB. always increases, may increase or decreaseC. always increases, always increasesD. may increase or decrease, may increase or decrease
Answer:
B. always increases, may increase or decrease
Explanation:
Each worker being added is going to complete some job or assemble some units hence the design capacity after addition of worker will always be greater than the design capacity before addition. But utilization = actual output * 100 / theoretical design capacity.
Hence, if actual output after addition of worker increases more in proportion than that of proportional increase in number of worker, then the utilization of workstation will increase else it is likely to decrease. If both proportion are equal then the utilization is likely to remain same.
A simple random sample of 700 individuals provides 200 Yes responses. a. What is the point estimate of the proportion of the population that would provide Yes responses (to 2 decimals)? b. What is your estimate of the standard error of the proportion (to 4 decimals)? c. Compute the 95% confidence interval for the population proportion (to 4 decimals).
Answer and Explanation:
A. The point estimate of individuals that would provide yes responses is the sample proportion. The sample proportion is calculated by dividing number of yes responses by sample size:
p = x/n = 200/700= 0.2857
B. The standard error of the population is the square root of the product of the point estimate and it's complement divided by the sample size given by
√p(1-p)/n
=√0.2857(1-0.2857)/700= 0.0170
C. For confidence level 95%, z score is calculated 1-0.95= 0.05/2= 0.025
Z score checked under the table = 1.96
Boundaries=
P-1.96 *standard error and p+1.96 *standard error
= 0.2857-1.96*0.0170= -0.25238
=0.2857+1.96*0.0170= 0.31902
Note : BODMAS demands we multiply first in the above calculation before subtraction or addition.
Magee Company's stock has a beta of 1.20, the risk-free rate is 4.50%, and the market risk premium is 5.00%. What is Magee's required return
Answer:
10.50%
Explanation:
Calculation for Magee's required return
Using this formula
Required return=Risk-free rate+Beta(Market risk premium)
Let plug in the formula
Required return= 4.50% + 1.20(5.00%) .
Required return=4.50%+6%
Required return= 10.50%
Therefore Magee's required return will beb10.50%
Find the equivalent taxable yield of the municipal bond for tax brackets of zero, 10%, 20%, and 30%, if it offers a yield of 4.50%
Answer and Explanation:
The computation of the equivalent taxable yield is shown below:
For zero = 4.50%
For 10% = 4.50 ÷ 0.90 = 5%
For 20% = 4.50 ÷ 0.80 = 5.625%
For 30% = 4.50 ÷ 0.70 = 6.43%
For 10%, for 20% and for 30% it would reduced the tax brackets by the same
like
for 10%
= 1 - 0.10
= 0.90
The Same applied for other ones
Therefore the above should be the answer
Tinker's cost of goods sold in the year of sale (2019) was $750,000 and 2018 cost of goods sold was $770,000. The inventory at the end of 2019 was $188,000 and at the end of 2018 the inventory was $208,000. Tinker's average number of days to sell its inventory during 2019 is closest to: (Use 365 days a year.)
Answer:
96.3 days
Explanation:
Inventory turnover is calculated as;
= ( Average inventory / cost of goods sold ) × 365
Where,
Average inventory = (Beginning inventory + Ending inventory) / 2
Average inventory = ($208,000 + $188,000) / 2
Average inventory = $198,000
Therefore,
Inventory turnover = ($198,000 / $750,000) × 365
Inventory turnover = 96.3 days
The average number of days for Tinker to sell it's inventory during 2019 is closest to 96.3 days
What factors under the control of owners and managers make a firm successful and allow it to earn economic profits?
Owners and managers control some of the factors that make a firm successful such as:______.
A, The goverment's ability to promote economic growth
B. Sheer chance
C. The role foreign oil plays in determining transportation costs
D. The firm's ability to produce at an average cost above the minimum long - run average cost
E. The firm's ability to differentiate its product
Answer: E. The firm's ability to differentiate its product
Explanation:
The factor under the control of owners and managers that make a firm successful and allow it to earn economic profits is the firm's ability to differentiate its product.
Product Differentiation has to do with making a product unique from that of its rivals so that it'll be attractive to the customers and the target market. This will slow be vital for the company to produce at a average cost that is lower than that of its competing firms. This will help the company to have a competitive edge over others.
Colleges often rely heavily on raising money for an "annual fund" to support operations. Alumni are typically solicited for donations to the annual fund. Studies suggest that the graduate’s annual income is a good predictor of the amount of money he or she would be willing to donate, and there is a reasonably strong, positive, linear relationship between these variables. In the studies described:
Answer: size of alum's donation to the annual fund is the response variable
Explanation:
Considering the annual income is a good predictor of the amount of money he or she would be willing to donate, and there is a reasonably strong, then the study indicated that the size of alum's donation to the annual fund is the response variable
Jill Bower purchased 320 shares of stock for $29 a share and sold it for $35 a share. The commissions required to buy and sell her stock totaled $300 for each transaction. Assuming she received no dividends during the time she owned the stock, what is her total investment on the purchase of this stock?a. $2.140.b. $2.500.c. $1,580.d. $625.e. $1860.
Answer:
Jill Bower
Her total investment on the purchase of this stock is:
$9,880.
Explanation:
Number of shares purchased = 320
Share price at purchase = $29
Cost of the purchase = $9,280
Purchase Commission = 300
Total cost = $9,580
Sales proceeds = $11,200
Sales Commission = 300
Net proceeds = $10,900
Therefore, the total investment will be equal to the purchase cost (initial investment) + the sales commission, which is equal to $9,880.
= $9,580 + $300
= $9,880
In a perfectly competitive market, state the condition (clearly) that causes firms to enter the market? When does the entry and exit of firms from the perfectly competitive industry end? (micro economic question)....write it in your own words :)
Nicky receives a car for Sam as a gift. Sam paid $48,000 for the car. He had used the car for business purposes and had deducted $10,000 for depreciation up to the time he gave the car to Nicky. The fair market value of the car is $33,000. a. Assuming that Nicky uses the car for business purposes, what is her basis for depreciation? b. Assume that Nicky deducts depreciation of $6500 and then sells the car for $32,500. What is are recognized gain or loss? c. Assume that Nicky deducts depreciation of $6500 and then sells the car for $20,000. What is are recognized gain or loss?
Answer:
A.Basis for depreciation=$38,000 gain
Loss basis =$33,000 (Fair market value)
B.Realized gain$ 1,000
C. Realized loss($ 6,500)
Explanation:
A. Calculation for basis for depreciation
Basis for depreciation =$48,000-$10,000
Basis for depreciation=$38,000 gain
Loss basis =$33,000 (Fair market value)
B.Calculation for her recognized gain or loss
Amount realized$32,500
Less Adjusted basis 31,500
( $38,000 - $6,500)
Realized gain$ 1,000
C. Calculation for her recognized gain or loss?
Amount realized$20,000
Less Adjusted basis $26,500
( $33,000 - $6,500)
Realized loss($ 6,500)
Zebco Inc is evaluating a project that has a cost of $1,000 and will produce end-of-year net cash inflows of $500 per year for 3 years. The required rate of return for this project's is 10 percent. The difference between the project's IRR and its MIRR is closest to:_________.
a. 5.09%
b. 5.75%
c. 4.31%
Answer:
a. 5.09%
Explanation:
initial outlay = -$1,000
cash flow 1 = $500
cash flow 2 = $500
cash flow 3 = $500
the simplest way to determine the IRR and MIRR is to use an excel spreadsheet and the IRR and MIRR functions:
IRR = 23.38%
in order to us the MIRR formula, we must use the 10% rate as both financing and reinvestment rates.
MIRR = 18.29%
difference between them = 23.38% - 18.29% = 5.09%
Select the correct answer.
Restaurant supply companies handle deliveries of foods and goods to restaurants.
ОА.
True
OB.
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
I took the test and this is the right answer. :-)
who developed the revealed preference theory?
In economics
Answer:
In 1938 Samuelson presented revealed preference theory as an alternative to utility theory, while in 1950, Samuelson took the demonstrated equivalence of the two theories as a vindication for his position, rather than as a refutation.
Answer:
Samuelson developed the revealed preference theory.
(2-3 statements answer only) I'll give brainliesr.
•What market/s do we consider when it comes to raw materials?
Answer:
factor market
Explanation
Lemme know if I'm wrong :/
If the current price of a stock is P=40, its β=1.25, and the expected rate of return of the market portfolio is r¯M=0.13, what does CAPM predict for the price of the stock in a year? Use rf=0.05 as the risk-free rate.
Answer:
im sorry
Explanation:
Trevor Ang holds a $400,000 portfolio consisting of the following stocks:
Stock Investment Beta
A $100,000 1.40
B $70,000 1.60
C $30,000 1.10
D $200,000 1.00
Total $400,000
What is the portfolio's beta?
Answer:
Portfolio beta = 1.2125
Explanation:
The portfolio beta is a function of the weighted average of the individual stocks' betas that form up the portfolio. To calculate the beta of a portfolio, we use the following formula,
Portfolio Beta = wA * Beta of A + wB * Beta of B + ... + wN * Beta of N
Where,
w is the weight of each stock
Portfolio Beta = 100000/400000 * 1.4 + 70000/400000 * 1.6 +
30000/400000 * 1.1 + 200000/400000 * 1
Portfolio beta = 1.2125
Fitch Ratings a credit rating agency, recently downgraded Vermont's debt rating from AAA to AA, citing the state's economy and changing demographics This change could supood:________.a. Increase the direct costs of the state's debt. b. Increase private investment c. Cause the vote to invest in more securities d. None of these likely to occur
Answer:
a. Increase the direct costs of the state's debt.
Explanation:
When a bond's rating is downgraded is a signal to the investors that investing in the bond now is riskier than it was prior to the rating downgrade, hence, a perceived higher risk using the risk/return relationship means that the bond issue would have to offer a higher return to entice the investors to invest in the bonds.
As a result, the higher required rate of return translates into a higher direct cost of the state's debt since their interest rate offered has increased