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Business
College
A ________ groups cost by behavior; costs are classified as either variable costs or fixed costs. A. contribution margin income statement B. balance sheet C. absorption costing income statement D. traditional income statement
Business
College
The following items are taken from the financial statements of the Sage Service for the year ending December 31, 2020: Accounts payable $ 17800 Accounts receivable 11200 Accumulated depreciation equipment 28000 Advertising expense 20800 Cash 15300 Owners capital (1/1/20) 42900 Owners drawings 13700 Depreciation expense 12300 Insurance expense 3100 Note payable, due 6/30/21 69700 Prepaid insurance (12-month policy) 6200 Rent expense 17000 Salaries and wages expense 32000 Service revenue 132800 Supplies 4000 Supplies expense 5800 Equipment 209300 What are total long-term liabilities at December 31, 2020?
Business
Middle School
statements that define what an individual or group desires to accomplish or become are called strategies objectivescareer plansgoals
Business
College
When organizations pollute the local community, _____ occurs as housing values decline, wealthy owners move, and neighborhoods become inhabited by the poor.
Business
College
Suppose that a young couple has just had their first baby and they wish to ensure that enough money will be available to pay for their child's college education. Currently, college tuition, books, fees, and other costs average $20,000 per year. On average, tuition and other costs have historically increased at a rate of 6% per year. Assuming that college costs continue to increase an average of 6% per year and that all her college savings are invested in an account paying 8% interest, then the amount of money she will need to have available at age 20 to pay for all four years of her undergraduate education is closest to ________.
Business
College
Morrow Company uses the high-low method to estimate the cost function. The information for 2020 is provided below: Machine-hours Labor Costs Highest observation of cost driver 900 $36,000 Lowest observation of cost driver 100 $14,000 What is the estimated total cost when 450 machine-hours are used
Business
College
Needham Pharmaceuticals has a profit margin of 3% and an equity multiplier of 2.0. Its sales are $110 million and it has total assets of $42 million. What is its Return on Equity (ROE)? Round your answer to two decimal places.
Business
College
Which of the following statements is most correct? Many large firms operate different divisions in different industries, and this makes it hard to develop a meaningful set of industry benchmarks for these types of firms. Financial ratios should be interpreted with caution because there exist seasonal and accounting differences that can reduce their comparability. Financial ratios should be interpreted with caution because it may be difficult to say with certainty what is a "good" value is neither high nor low. Ratio analysis facilitates comparisons by standardizing numbers. All of the statements above are correct.
Business
College
Depreciation associated with a project will: Answer A. cause incremental cash flows to increase B. only affect the fixed asset account as depreciation is a sunk cost C. have no effect on incremental cash flows D. cause incremental operating cash flows to decrease
Business
College
Athena Company provides employee health insurance that costs $15,400 per month. In addition, the company contributes an amount equal to 4% of the employees' $154,000 gross salary to a retirement program. The entry to record the accrued benefits for the month would include a:
Business
College
Bonita Industriess cost of goods sold is $460000 variable and $260000 fixed. The companys selling and administrative expenses are $340000 variable and $400000 fixed. If the companys sales is $1700000, what is its net income?
Business
College
Monica discovered that she can bake five pies in three hours without giving up production of any cakes. If she were operating on the production possibilities curve, this would be an example of increasing opportunity cost. decreasing opportunity cost. constant opportunity cost. zero opportunity cost. static opportunity coss.
Business
College
Sheridan Company received $135000 in cash and a used computer with a fair value of $318000 from Carla Vista Co. for Sheridan Company's existing computer having a fair value of $453000 and an undepreciated cost of $420300 recorded on its books. The transaction has no commercial substance. How much gain should Sheridan recognize on this exchange, and at what amount should the acquired computer be recorded, respectively
Business
Middle School
Which of the following is true about career goals?A.Goals are not actually things that can be measured to say whether they have been met or not.B.Most goals should be so ambitious that it would be unlikely that you actually reach them. This will push you to achieve as much as possible.C.They should usually be significant enough that they cannot be reached in one easy step.D.They should not require a great deal of hard work to reach them.
Business
College
According to the Liquidity Preference Theory of the term structure of interest rates, an increase in the yield on long-term corporate bonds versus short-term bonds could be due to ________.
Business
College
"Consider the following information for a period of years: Series Arithmetic Mean Long-term corporate bonds 6.3 % Long-term government bonds 6.2 Inflation 3.3 What is the real return on long-term government bonds
Business
College
Pamela, a 1/3 partner, has an adjusted basis of $100,000 for her partnership interest. If Pamela sells her entire partnership interest to Emma for $135,000 cash, how much capital gain and ordinary income must Pamela recognize from the sale
Business
College
If a business using the specific identification method of inventory has two items on hand at $300 each and purchases four items at $400 each, what is the value of inventory if two of the $300 items are sold
Business
College
Assume that a $1,000,000 par value, semiannual coupon US Treasury note with four years to maturity has a coupon rate of 3%. The yield to maturity (YTM) of the bond is 11.00%. Using this information and ignoring the other costs involved, calculate the value of the Treasury note:
Business
College
"The Federal Reserve has been aggressively expanding the money supply by using repurchase agreements in its open market operations. Ignoring other factors, this is likely to result in:"
Business
College
Kitchens Sales Inc. is approached by Mr. Louis Cifer, a new customer, to fulfill a large one-time-only special order for a product similar to one offered to regular customers. The following per unit data apply for sales to regular customers: Direct materials $554 Direct labor 364 Variable manufacturing support 56 Fixed manufacturing support 120 Total manufacturing costs 1,094 Markup (50%) 547 Targeted selling price $1,641 Kitchens Sales inc. has excess capacity. Mr. Cifer wants the cabinets in cherry rather than oak, so direct material costs will increase by $66 per unit. The average marketing cost of Kitchens Sales product is $173 per order. Other than price, what other items should Kitchens Sales consider before accepting this one-time-only special order
Business
College
Assume the assembly division of Baxter Bicycles wants to buy 5,800 trailers per year from the trailer division. If the trailer division can sell all of the trailers it manufactures to outside customers, what price should be used on transfers between Baxter Bicycles's divisions
Business
College
Journalizing the entry to record the indirect labor costs incurred for general factory use would include a debit to a.Wages Expense b.Factory Overhead c.Wages Payable d.Cost of Goods Sold
Business
College
Torque Manufacturing forecasts that its production will require 600,000 tons of bauxite over its planning period. Demand for Torque's products is stable over time. Ordering costs amount to an average of $15.00 per order. Holding costs are estimated at $1.25 per ton of bauxite. If Torque uses an inventory quantity of 3,000 tons, what will be the total annual cost of inventory
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