"Political risk is the possibility that political events in a particular country will influence the economic well-being of a firm operating in that country. Multinational firms need to anticipate and manage political risk. In order to do that, the firm must understand the differing types of risks and their likelihood of occurrence. The political risks facing a multinational firm can be categorized as"

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Answer 1

Answer:

macro risk and micro risk.

Explanation:

Political risks are crucial factors for a multinational company to make investments in a given country, due to the instability of the country's political scenario that can bring negative adverse effects to the company in a context of macro risk and micro risk.

Macro risk is that which is inherent in the country and affects all economic sectors equally, such as the risk of government expropriation.

Micro risk, on the other hand, is one that will impact only a specific business sector, such as corruptions that aim to defraud or harm an organization.


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Taco Time Corporation is evaluating an extra dividend versus a share repurchase. In either case, $22,000 would be spent. Current earnings are $3.70 per share, and the stock currently sells for $91 per share. There are 4,000 shares outstanding. Ignore taxes and other imperfections. What will the company’s EPS and PE ratio be under the two different scenarios? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answers to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

Under extra dividend:

EPS = $3.70

PE ratio = 23.11

Under Share Repurchase:

EPS = $3.94

PE ratio = 23.10

Explanation:

These can be calculated as follows:

Under extra dividend:

Dividend per Share = Amount to spend / Number of shares outstanding = $22,000 / 4,000 = $5.50

Stock Price per share after Dividend payment = Current stock price per share - Dividend per share = $91  - $5.50 = $85.50

EPS = Current EPS = Current Earning per share = $3.70

PE ratio = Price Earning ratio = Stock Price per share after Dividend payment / Current EPS = $85.50 / $3.70 = 23.11

Under Share Repurchase:

Shares repurchased = Amount to spend / Current stock price per share = $22,000 / $91 = 241.758241758242 shares

Current EPS before Share repurchase = $3.70

Total Earnings = Current EPS before Share repurchase * Number of shares outstanding = $3.70 * 4,000 = 14,800

Earnings per Share after Share repurchase = Total Earnings / (Number of shares outstanding - Shares repurchased) = $14,800 / (4,000 - 241.758241758242) = $3.94

P/E Ratio = Current stock price per share / Earnings per Share after Share repurchase = $91 / $3.94 = 23.10

All of the following are true of Transportation EXCEPT: A. Transportation systems link geographically separated partners, facilities and customers B. Transportation facilitates the creation of time and place utility in the supply chain C. Transportation managers choose modes of transportation based only on cost D. Transportation has a major impact on company financial performance E. Transportation involves the physical movement of goods between origin and destination points

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Answer:

C. Transportation managers choose modes of transportation based only on cost

Explanation:

Supply chain management can be defined as the effective and efficient management of the flow of goods and services as well as all of the production processes involved in the transformation of raw materials into finished products that meet the insatiable want and need of the consumers. Generally, the supply chain management involves all the activities associated with planning, execution and supply of finished goods and services to the consumers.

The fundamentals of supply chain management are best summed up as a strategic collaboration between multiple firms. These multiple firms include a company that is saddled with the responsibility of manufacturing, a wholesaler, and a retailer who typically sells the products to the customers or consumers.

Basically, these three (3) firms or individuals are required to collaborate with each other so as to meet the needs of the customers in a timely manner or fashion and at a fair price too.

Basically, in supply chain management, transportation plays a significant part in the movement of goods or services from the point of production to the end users or consumers.

Hence, all of the following are true of Transportation;

A. Transportation systems link geographically separated partners, facilities and customers

B. Transportation facilitates the creation of time and place utility in the supply chain

C. Transportation has a major impact on company financial performance

D. Transportation involves the physical movement of goods between origin and destination points

Supply chain management is termed as the effectiveness and efficiency of the management of the goods and services and the production involved in the process of the transformation of the goods and services from the raw materials.  

The correct option is C. Transportation managers choose modes of transportation based only on cost.

Option C. Transportation managers choose modes of transportation based only on cost is wrong because the transportation or the transmission of the materials of the consumption is not as per the cost of it but as per the demand and the supply of the goods and services.

It is decided by the supply chain management that looks for the management of the supply of the goods and the services to the consumers for their satisfaction and their satisfaction.  

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Budgeting, ethics, pharmaceutical company. Chris Jackson was recently promoted to Controller of Research and Development for BrisC or, a Fortune 500 pharmaceutical company that manufactures prescription drugs and nutritional supplements. The company’s total R&amp ; D cost for 2017 was expected (budgeted) to be $5 billion. During the company’s midyear budget review, Chris realized that current R&amp ; D expenditures were already at $3.5 billion, nearly 40% above the midyear target. At this current rate of expenditure, the R&amp ; D division was on track to exceed its total year-end budget by $2 billion!
In a meeting with CFO Ronald Meece later that day, Jackson delivered the bad news. Meece was both shocked and outraged that the R&D spending had gotten out of control. Meece wasn’t any more understanding when Jackson revealed that the excess cost was entirely related to research and development of a new drug, Vyacon, which was expected to go to market next year. The new drug would result in large profits for BrisCor, if the product could be approved by year-end. Meece had already announced his expectations of third-quarter earnings to Wall Street analysts. If the R&D expenditures weren’t reduced by the end of the third quarter, Meece was certain that the targets he had announced publicly would be missed and the company’s stock price would tumble. Meece instructed Jackson to make up the budget shortfall by the end of the third quarter using "whatever means necessary." Jackson was new to the controller’s position and wanted to make sure that Meece’s orders were followed. Jackson came up with the following ideas for making the third-quarter budgeted targets:
1. Stop all research and development efforts on the drug Vyacon until after year-end. This change would delay the drug going to market by at least 6 months. It is possible that in the meantime a BrisCor competitor could make it to market with a similar drug.
2. Sell off rights to the drug Martek. The company had not planned on doing this because, under current market conditions, it would get less than fair value. It would, however, result in a one-time gain that could offset the budget shortfall. Of course, all future profits from Martek would be lost. Capitalize some of the company’s R&D expenditures, reducing R&D expense on the income statement. This transaction would not be in accordance with GAAP, but Jackson thought it was justifiable because the Vyacon drug was going to market early next year. Jackson would argue that capitalizing R&D costs this year and expensing them next year would better match revenues and expenses.
3. Referring to the "Standards of Ethical Behavior for Practitioners of Management Accounting and Financial Management,"
4. Which of the preceding items are acceptable to use? Which are unacceptable? What would you recommend Jackson do?

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Answer:

BrisCor

Budgeting, ethics, pharmaceutical company

a. Referring to the "Standards of Ethical Behavior for Practitioners of Management Accounting and Financial Management,"

none of the preceding items are acceptable to use.

b. I would recommend Jackson to go ahead with the R&D throughout the year to ensure that the drug Vyacon was successfully brought to the market next year before the competitor.  He can try to keep to the budget going forward.  A budget remains a budget and not the actual.  Budget overrun can result.  What is important is its effectiveness in achieving business goals.

Explanation:

The announced expectations of third-quarter earnings to Wall Street analysts should not prevent the R&D on the drug Vyacon from continuing, provided Jackson is certain that the envisaged success would be attained.  They remain expectations.  They are not the actual results of operations for the year. Even if the company's stock price would tumble, it would still recover after the drug had received approval and gone to market, raking in large profits.  After all, the projected increase in R&D cost might not result, and the drug Vyacon could be fully developed and ready for the market before year-end, thereby not exceeding its budget.

In 2017, Kerry Corp's financial statement showed accrued losses on disposal of unused plant facilities of $3,600,000. The facilities were sold in December 2018 and a $3,600,000 loss was recognized for tax purposes then. Also in 2018, Kerry Corp's paid $150,000 for a two-year life insurance policy for their CEO Kerry, and the company was the beneficiary. Assuming that the enacted tax rate is 35% in both 2017 and 2018.

Question: the amount reported as net deferred income taxes on Kerry's balance sheet at December 31, 2017 should be an asset or liability?

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Answer:

$1,260,000  Asset

Explanation:

The amount that Kerry Corp should report is as follows:

Amount to be reported = $3,600,000 * 35% = $1,260,000  asset.

Deferred tax arises because of temporary differences which results in future deductible amount. Future deductible amount leads to reduce taxable income and will provide future economic benefits of the company.

Big Fork Lumber Company incurs a cost of $402 per hundred board feet (hbf) in processing certain "rough-cut" lumber, which it sells for $540 per hbf. An alternative is to produce a "finished cut" at a total processing cost of $523 per hbf, which can be sold for $668 per hbf. Prepare a differential analysis dated August 9 on whether to sell rough-cut lumber (Alternative 1) or process further into finished-cut lumber (Alternative 2).

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the differential analysis is presented below:

Particulars    Sell Rough cut    Process             Differential

                     (Alternative 1)     Further into           Effect on income

                                                Finished cut        (Alternative 2)

                                            (Alternative 2)

Revenues

per 100 board feet     $540     $668              $128

Cost per $100

Board ft                      -$402     -$523           -$121

Income

or loss

per 100 board             $138      $145               $7

In the case when the product would get process further so there is an increase in revenue by $7

What strategies can we use to listen actively? Responses should include five techniques.

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Answer:

1. Pay Attention

-Look at the speaker directly.

-Put aside distracting thoughts.

-Don't mentally prepare a rebuttal!

-Avoid being distracted by environmental factors. For example, side -conversations.

-"Listen" to the speaker's body language

2. Show That You're Listening

-Nod occasionally.

-Smile and use other facial expressions.

-Make sure that your posture is open and interested.

-Encourage the speaker to continue with small verbal comments like yes, and "uh huh."

3. Provide Feedback

-Reflect on what has been said by paraphrasing. "What I'm hearing is... ," and "Sounds like you are saying... ," are great ways to reflect back.

-Ask questions to clarify certain points. "What do you mean when you say... ." "Is this what you mean?"

-Summarize the speaker's comments periodically.

4. Defer Judgment

-Allow the speaker to finish each point before asking questions.

-Don't interrupt with counter arguments.

5. Respond Appropriately

-Be candid, open and honest in your response.

-Assert your opinions respectfully.

-Treat the other person in a way that you think she would want to be treated.

Explanation:

The search for and qualification of potential customers during the personal selling process is referred to as:_____.

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Answer:

Prospecting.

Explanation:

This is known to be the first step that is been taken in a bid to get potential customers in a marketing process. Its made by of these marketers is firstly to qualify a recipient as a prospect and is other cases, someone who may have a need for your business products or services, or not. Its goal of is to develop a database of likely customers and then systematically communicate with them in the hopes of converting them from potential customer to current customer.

Crane Construction Company had a contract starting April 2021, to construct a $22800000 building that is expected to be completed in September 2023, at an estimated cost of $20800000. At the end of 2021, the costs to date were $7072000 and the estimated total costs to complete had not changed. The progress billings during 2021 were $3600000 and the cash collected during 2021 was 3080000. Crane uses the percentage-of-completion method. For the year ended December 31, 2021, Crane would recognize gross profit on the building of:____.a. $680000. b. $0. c. $13728000. d. $620351.

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Answer: a. $680,000

Explanation:

Gross profit to be recognized from entire project;

= Value of building - cost

= 22,800,000 - 20,800,000

= $2,000,000

In 2021, a cost of $7,072,000 was incurred out of the total cost of $20,800,000.

Percentage complete is therefore;

= 7,072,000/20,800,000

= 34%

The gross profit recognized is therefore;

= 34% * Total gross profit

= 34% * 2,000,000

= $680,000

On July 1, 2021, Markwell Company acquired equipment. Markwell paid $175,000 in cash on July 1, 2021, and signed a $700,000 noninterest-bearing note for the remaining balance which is due on July 1, 2022. An interest rate of 5% reflects the time value of money for this type of loan agreement. (PV of $1, PVA of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.) For what amount will Markwell record the purchase of equipment? a) $834,048. b) $841,666. c) $741,666. d) $875,000.

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Answer: b) $841,666.

Explanation:

Markwell will record the equipment at the present value of the amounts spent to purchase it.

Present value of the cash paid = $175,000

Present value of the noninterest-bearing note after a year = 700,000/(1 + 5%)

= $666,667

Total = 175,000 + 666,667

= $841,667

As per the options;

= $841,666

In the challenging world of retail sales, Macy's, Inc.'s (M's) revenues are declining while expenses are generally flat. Based on recent conversations with management at Macy's, analysts believe that dividends will decline at a rate of 7% perpetually. The firm just paid a dividend of $5.10 per share and the required return on the stock is 3%
a) At what price should a share of M stock sell today? (2 pts.)
b) Calculate what the stock should sell for 8 years from now. 12 pts.)
c) Briefly explain, perhaps with the aid of a single calculation, why an investor would still be interested in buying the stock today even though the stock price is predicted to fall acrosats time. (2 pts.)

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Answer

a) Gordon's Constant Growth model : P0 = D1 / (r-g)

r = 3% =0.03 , g= -7% = -0.07 , D0 = $5.1

D1 = D0*(1+g)

D1 = 5.1*(1-0.07)

D1 = $4.743

P0 = 4.743/(0.03- (-0.07))

P0 = 4.743/0.10

P0 = $47.43

So, Stock M should sell at a price of $47.43 today

b) Price 8 years from now

==> P8 = D9/(r-g)

P8 = D0*(1+g)^9/(r-g)

P8 = 5.1* (1-0.07)^9 / (0.03- (-0.07))

P8 = 5.1*0.52041108298  / (0.03- (-0.07))

P8 = 2.65410

P8 = $26.54

c) Investor may want to buy the stock today for the Dividends. If the dividends paid are high enough, the present value of the dividends is also high and may more than compensate the fall in stock price. This type of stocks work and give cash flows like a project where the initial cashflows are higher and later cashflows are less because of market factors.

On January 1, 2020, Novak Corp. had inventory of $56,500. At December 31, 2020, Novak had the following account balances.
Freight-in $4,800
Purchases 509500
Purchase discounts 8000
Purchase returns and allowances 2700
Sales revenue 807000
Sales discounts 6000
Sales returns and allowances 10,900
At December 31, 2020, Novak determines that its ending inventory is $66,500.
Required:
Compute Novak's 2020 gross profit.
Compute Novak's 2020 operating expenses if net income is $143,000 and thre are no nonoperating activities.

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Answer:

Gross Profit ⇒ $296,500Operating expenses ⇒ $153,500

Explanation:

Gross Profit;

= Net sales - Cost of Goods sold

Net sales = Sales revenue - sales discounts - sales returns and allowances

= 807,000 - 6,000 - 10,900

=  $790,100

Cost of Goods sold

= Opening balance + Purchases + Freight-in - Purchase discounts - Purchase returns and allowances -closing balance

= 56,500 + 509,500 + 4,800 - 8,000 - 2,700 - 66,500

= $493,600

Gross Profit = 790,100 - 493,600

= $296,500

Operating Expense

Net Income =  Gross profit - operating expenses

143,000 = 296,500 - operating expenses

Operating expenses = 296,500 - 143,000

= $153,500

differences between generic and enterprise competition

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Explanation:

Generic competition is competition among different products that solve the same purpose while enterprise competition is am orderly established business with limited liability of another person.

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We can express a firm in terms of a call/put option. In this context, the equity in the firm is like the (a) with its strike price being the face value of debt. From another perspective, stockholders position is equivalent to holding a portfolio of a long
2 position of the (b), a short position of the (c), and a long position of the (d). Which of the following has the correct answers for blanks (a)-(d) in that order?
A. futures on the firm; firm; put option on the firm; risk-free zero-coupon bond
B. put option on the firm; firm; call option on the firm; risk-free zero-coupon bond
C. call option on the firm; firm; put option on the firm; risk-free zero-coupon bond
D. put option on the firm; firm; risk-free zero-coupon bond; call option on the firm
E. call option on the firm; firm; risk-free zero-coupon bond; put option on the firm

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Answer:

E. call option on the firm; firm; risk-free zero-coupon bond; put option on the firm

Explanation:

As we know that

If we add the stock price and the put i.e. equivalent to the call and the risk free bond

In an equation form, it can be presented below

Put + stock price = call + PV(risk free bond)

So according to the above equation form, the option E is correct as it fits to the current situation given in the question

Hence, the correct option is E

And, the rest of the options are wrong

Frankenstein Enterprises received two notes from customers for sales that Frankenstein made in 2021. The notes included: Note A: Dated 5/31/2021, principal of $135,000 and interest due 3/31/2022. Note B: Dated 7/1/2021, principal of $227,000 and interest at 8% annually, due on 4/1/2022. Frankenstein had accrued a total of $16,300 interest receivable from these notes in its 12/31/2021 balance sheet. The annual interest rate on Note A is closest to:

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Answer:

9.17%

Explanation:

Interest on Note B = $227,000 * 8% * 6/12

Interest on Note B = $9,080

Remaining Interest = $16,300 - $9,080  = $7,220

Annual Interest Rate = $7,220 / $135,000 * 12/7

Annual Interest Rate =  0.0916825397

Annual Interest Rate = 9.16825397

Annual Interest Rate = 9.17%

Wildhorse Co. took a physical inventory on December 31 and determined that goods costing $198,500 were on hand. Not included in the physical count were $25,000 of goods purchased from Waterway Industries, FOB, shipping point, and $26,000 of goods sold to Oriole Company for $30,000, FOB destination. Both the Waterway purchase and the Oriole sale were in transit at year-end.What amount should Wildhorse report as its December 31 inventory

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Answer:

$249,500

Explanation:

Calculation for the amount that Sheridan should report as its December 31 inventory

Using this formula

December 31 inventory=Goods costing+Goods purchased +Goods sold

December 31 inventory=$198,500+$25,000+$26,000

December 31 inventory=$249,500

Therefore the amount that Sheridan should report as its December 31 inventory will be $249,500

Boots Plus has two product​ lines: Hiking boots and Fashion boots. Income statement data for the most recent year​ follow: Total Hiking Fashion Sales revenue ​ $520,000 $380,000 $140,000 Variable expenses ​ 365,000 245,000 120,000 Contribution margin ​ 155,000 135,000 20,000 Fixed expenses 81,000 40,500 40,500Operating income​ (loss) $74,000 $94,500 $(20,500)Assuming the Fashion line is​ discontinued, total fixed costs remain​ unchanged, and the space formerly used to produce the line is rented for per​ year, how will operating income be​ affected?A. Increase $157,000.B. Decrease $49,500.C. Increase $6,000.D. Increase $83,000.

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Question Completion:

Assuming that the rent received from the Fashion line space is $40,500.

Answer:

Boots Plus

The operating income will be increased by $20,500.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Boots Plus Income Statement before the discontinuation of Fashion line:

                                             Total      Hiking        Fashion

Sales revenue               $520,000  $380,000   $140,000

Variable expenses ​         365,000    245,000     120,000

Contribution margin ​       155,000     135,000      20,000

Fixed expenses                 81,000       40,500      40,500

Operating income​ (loss) $74,000    $94,500  $(20,500)

Elimination of the Fashion line

Boots Plus Income Statement after the discontinuation of Fashion line::

                                              Total

Sales revenue                  $380,000

Variable expenses ​            245,000

Contribution margin ​          135,000

Fixed expenses                    81,000

Rent income                        40,500

Operating income​ (loss)  $94,500

Sralbn620 Corporation has two divisions: Domestic Division and Foreign Division. Last month, the corporation reported a contribution margin of $47,800 for Domestic Division. Foreign Division had a contribution margin ratio of 25% and its sales were $235,000. Net operating income for the Sralbn620 Corporation was $35,700 and traceable fixed expenses were $55,400.
(ID#32648)
What were Sraibn 620 Corporation's common fixed expenses?
a) $15,450
b) $106,550
c) $55,400
d) $70,850

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Answer:

Common fixed expense= $15,450

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the total contribution margin from the two divisions:

Domestic Division= $47,800

Foreign Division= 235,000*0.25= $58,750

Total contribution margin= $106,550

Now, we can determine the common fixed expense using the following formula:

Net operating income= total contribution margin - traceable fixed expense - common fixed expense

35,700 = 106,550 - 55,400 - common fixed expense

common fixed expense= 51,150 - 35,700

common fixed expense= $15,450

Blossom Inc. uses the conventional retail method to determine its ending inventory at cost. Assume the beginning inventory at cost (retail) were $403500 ($604000), purchases during the current year at cost (retail) were $3608000 ($5393600), freight-in on these purchases totaled $169500, sales during the current year totaled $4866000, and net markups were $424000. What is the ending inventory value at cost

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Answer:

$1,012,696

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

At Cost method:

Merchandise available for sale is :

= Beginning inventory + Purchases + Fright-in

= $403,500 + $3,608,000 + $169,500

= $4,181,000

At Retail method:

Merchandise available for sale:

= Beginning inventory + Purchases + Markups

= $604,000 + $5,393,600 + $424,000

= $6,421,600

Now

Ending inventory at retail is

= Retail  - Markdowns - Net sales

= $6,421,600 - $0 - $4,866,000

= $1,555,600

Now

Cost to retail ratio is

= $4,181,000÷ ($4,866,000 + $1,555,600)

= 65.10%

And finally the ending inventory at cost is

= $1,555,600 × 65.10%

= $1,012,696

Ollie owned stock in a hotel company that announced a dividend, but he did not receive it. This is because he sold the stock before the __________ date had passed.

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Answer:

record date

Explanation:

Basically, this rule is applied to shareholders in that if they decide to sell their stock before the company's set record date (ie the date the company checks its financial books) in other to determine those qualify to receive the dividend.

So by selling before this date, Ollie was not part of the record of the company's shareholders and was thus exempted from recieving the dividents.

If a large, undiversified oil company used information technology in order to manage organizational coordination, it is likely trying to offset problems with

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Answer: diseconomies of scale

Explanation:

Diseconomies of scale is a scenario that occurs when the growth of a particular company brings about an increase in the company's cost per unit. A rise in output in turn, leads to a rise in cost.

Therefore, if a large, undiversified oil company used information technology in order to manage organizational coordination, it is likely trying to offset problems with diseconomies of scale.

Differential analysis can aid management in making decisions on a variety of alternatives, including whether to discontinue an un-profitable segment and whether to replace usable plant assets.
A. True
B. False

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True because analysis can be difficult

Which of the following steps is most effective in protecting yourself from identity theft?
a. Throw away credit card applications in the garbage.
b. Shred all mail with personal information before discarding it.
C. Place your old bank statements in the recycle bin.
d. Carry all your passwords in your wallet or purse.

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Answer:b shred all mail with personal info before discarding it.

The step that is most effective for protecting yourself from identity theft is option b. Shred all mail with personal information before discarding it.

What is meant by protection?

As the name suggests, protection means defense or shielding something from the viruses so that no one could impact in it.

So based on this, we can say that it shreds all mail having the personal information prior to discarding it.

hence, the option b is correct.

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Blue Firm
Low Price High Price
Yellow Firm Low Price Y: 26 , B: 20 Y: 48 , B: 12
High Price Y: 24 , B 36 Y: 38 , B: 32
According to the payout matrix above, where a higher value is considered better,
A. Both firms have a dominant strategy to pick the High Price option
B. Only the Yellow firm has a dominant strategy to pick the High Price option
C. Only the Blue firm has a dominant strategy to pick the High Price option
D. Only the Yellow firm has a dominant strategy to pick the Low Price option
E. Only the Blue firm has a dominant strategy to pick the Low Price option
F. Both firms have a dominant strategy to pick the Low Price option

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Answer:

F. Both firms have a dominant strategy to pick the Low Price option

Explanation:

In the given case as we can see that in the yellow form there is always a greater payoff by having a lesser price so it can be said that it set a less price

Now for the blue firm it also select the lesser price

So here the nash equilibrium would be

= (Low price, low price)

= (26,20)

The first payoff would be considered as a yellow firm and the other one is blue one

Therefore the last option is correct

when you hear the words financial literacy and financial wellness, what do they mean to you? (i’m not sure if it’s in the right subject but it would be nice to help?)

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Answer:

Being Financial Literate means you can read and comprehend financial statements, such as a balance sheet or income statement. You understand business terminology and can understand business writings. Financial wellness is having a strong and diverse financial portfolio, eg owning stocks, bonds, making good investments. Essentially being smart with money, and building up your wealth.

Explanation:

Justin Company's budget includes the following credit sales for the current year: September, $27,000; October, $38,000; November, $32,000; December, $34,000. Credit sales are collected as follows: 10% in the month of sale, 65% in the first month after sale, 23% in the second month after sale, and 2% is uncollectible. How much cash can Justin expect to collect in November as a result of current and past credit sales

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Answer:

Total Cash to collect in November is $34,110.

Explanation:

To determine how much cash can Justin expect to collect in November, we prepare a Trade Receivables Budget.

Trade Receivables Budget

                                   September        October         November

Balance b/d                       $0               $24,300          $40,950

Credit Sales                  $27,000         $38,000           $32,000

Cash Received - 10%    ($2,700)          ($3,800)           ($3,200)

Cash Received - 65%            $0          ($17,550)         ($24,700)

Cash Received - 23%            $0                   $0             ($6,210)

Balance c/d                  $24,300          $40,950           $38,840

Therefore,

Total Cash to collect in November is $34,110 ($3,200 + $24,700 + $6,210).

In deciding whether to drop or keep a product line, all of the following are relevant to the decision except: a. Whether dropping the product line today would eliminate future options for growth and expansion. b. Demand interdependencies across product lines of the company. c. The level of unavoidable fixed costs. d. Effect of the decision on overall company morale. e. The segment margin generated by the product line.

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Answer:

c. The level of unavoidable fixed costs.

Explanation:

Product line in marketing is considered as a group of different products that are related to each other and often targets to the same thing. They are marketed and created under a single brand and sold by the same company. An example of it is product line hair care like shampoo, hair gel, hair wax, hair oil, etc.

Deciding a product lining is very essential to the organization. The growth and the expansion of the company depends upon the product lining of the future options. Therefore, dropping off a product line or keeping it should be decided properly. It also affects the overall morale of the company.

The relevant margin that is generated by the product line of the company should also be checked before deciding.    

There are 5,000 shares of $50 par value preferred stock outstanding l, and 25,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Preferred stock has an 8 percent guaranteed rate return. Dividends are declared of $1.25 per share of common stock, together with the guaranteed rate for preferred stock​

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Answer:

common shares:  $31,250

preferred stocks: $20,000

Explanation:

There are 5000 outstanding preferred stocks with a par value of $50

The common shares are 25,000

Divided for preferred stock are at 8%

the actual dividends will be

=(8/100 x $50) x 5000

=$4 x 5000

=$20,000

Dividends for common shares are at $1.25 per share.

Total dividends =  $1.25 x 25,000

=$31,250

Answer:

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Explanation:

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Pina Company began operations on January 2, 2019. It employs 10 individuals who work 8-hour days and are paid hourly. Each employee earns 11 paid vacation days and 7 paid sick days annually. Vacation days may be taken after January 15 of the year following the year in which they are earned. Sick days may be taken as soon as they are earned; unused sick days accumulate. Additional information is as follows.
Actual Hourly Wage Rate Vacation Days Used by Each Employee Sick Days Used by Each Employee
2019 2020 2019 2020 2019 2020
$11 $12 0 10 4 6
Pina Company has chosen not to accrue paid sick leave until used, and has chosen to accrue vacation time at expected future rates of pay without discounting. The company used the following projected rates to accrue vacation time. Year in Which Vacation Time Was Earned Projected Future Pay Rates Used to Accrue Vacation Pay 2019 $11.83 2020 12.76
Prepare journal entries to record transactions related to compensated absences during 2019 and 2020

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Answer:

2019

Dr Salaries and wages expense 9,680

Cr Salaries and wages payable 9,680

Dr Salaries and wages expense 6,160

Cr Salaries and wages payable 6,160

Dr Salaries and Wages Payable 3,520

Cr Cash 3,520

2020

Dr Salaries and wages expense 10,560

Cr Salaries and wages payable 10,560

Dr Salaries and wages expense 6,720

Cr Salaries and wages payable 6,720

Dr Salaries and wages expense

800

Dr Salaries and wages payable 8,800

Cr Cash 9,600

Dr Salaries and Wages Expense 240

Dr Salaries and Wages Payable 5,520

Cr Cash 5,760

B. 2019 $10,410

2020 $12,175

Explanation:

(a) Preparation of journal entries to record transactions related to compensated absences during 2019 and 2020

2019

Dr Salaries and wages expense 9,680

Cr Salaries and wages payable 9,680

(10 employees * $11.00/hr. * 8 hrs./day * 11 days)

(Being to record accrue expense and liability for vacation)

Dr Salaries and wages expense 6,160

(10 employees * $11.00/hr. * 8 hrs./day * 7days)

Cr Salaries and wages payable 6,160

(Being to record accrue expense and liability for sick pay)

Dr Salaries and Wages Payable 3,520

Cr Cash 3,520

(10 employees * $11.00/hr. * 8 hrs./day*4 days)

2020

Dr Salaries and wages expense 10,560

(10 employees * $12/.00/hr. * 8 hrs./day * 11 days)

Cr Salaries and wages payable 10,560

(Being to accrue expense and liability for vacation)

Dr Salaries and wages expense 6,720

Cr Salaries and wages payable 6,720

(10 employees * $12.00/hr. * 8 hrs./day * 7 days)

(Being to record accrue expense and liability for sick pay)

Dr Salaries and wages expense

800

(9,600-800)

Dr Salaries and wages payable 8,800

(10 employees * $11.00/hr. X 8 hrs./day *10days)

Cr Cash 9,600

(10 employees * $12.00/hr. * 8 hrs./day X 10days)

(Being to record vacation time period))

Dr Salaries and Wages Expense 240

(10 employees * ($11-12) /hr. * 8 hrs./day * (7-4) last yr)

Dr Salaries and Wages Payable 5,520

(10 employees * $11.00/hr. * 8 hrs./day * (7-4) days) + (10 employees * $12.00/hr. * 8 hrs./day *(6-3) days)

=(2,640+2,880=5520)

Cr Cash 5,760

(10 employees * $12.00/hr. * 8 hrs./day * 6 days)

(Being to record sick leave paid)

B) Computation for the amounts of any liability for compensated absences that should be reported on the balance sheet at December 31, 2019, and 2020

1. December 31, 2019

10 employees * $11.83/hr. * 8 hrs./day * 11 days =$10,410

2. December 31, 2020

10 employees * $11.83/hr. * 8 hrs./day * 1 day =$946

Add: 10 employees * $12.76/hr. * 8 hrs./day * 11 days = 11,229

Total $12,175

($11,229+$946)

Therefore the amounts of any liability for compensated absences that should be reported on the balance sheet at December 31, 2019 will be $10,410 and 2020 will be $12,175

Hart Company has the following activities in 2012. The company had total cash sales of $2,000. During the year they incurred and paid wages of $500 and salaries of $400. They borrowed $600 from the bank that will be paid back in 2013. This borrowing incurred interest in 2012 of $60. However, this interest will be paid to the bank in 2013. Finally, the company declared and paid cash dividends of $20 during 2012. How much Net Income will the company show on the 2012 Income Statement?

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Answer:

$500

Explanation:

              2012 Income Statement

Revenue                                            $2,000

Expenses

Wages incurred and paid  $500

Salaries                               $400

Interest on bank loans       $600    $1,500

Net Income                                       $500  

So, the amount of $500 will be shown as Net Income on the 2012 Income Statement.

You are working as a communication specialist for BMW which is releasing a new luxury car in March 2021. BMW have already carried out a market survey and have already determined the price of the product and the targeted audience.



Now that your company have to start a sale campaign, you have been asked to elaborate with your team the communication strategy for conducting this campaign during spring and summer (From March to August).



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Answer:

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Explanation:

You are working as a communication specialist for BMW which is releasing a new luxury car in March 2021. BMW have already carried out a market survey and have already determined the price of the product and the targeted audience.

You are working as a communication specialist for BMW which is releasing a new luxury car in March 2021. BMW have already carried out a market survey and have already determined the price of the product and the targeted audience. Now that your company have to start a sale campaign, you have been asked to elaborate with your team the communication strategy for conducting this campaign during spring and summer (From March to August). Write your strategy in almost five pages

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