Alpha Company, a business firm based in California, advertises its products on the Web to customers in all 50 states. In which of the following cases would a court in New Jersey be MOST LIKELY to exercise personal jurisdiction over Alpha under its long arm jurisdiction state (and U.S. constitutional law)?

a. Alpha only advertised without interactivity at its Web site.
b. Alpha conducted substantial business with New Jersey residents through its Web site.
c. Alpha interacted with New Jersey residents through its Web site.
d. None of the other answers describe proper grounds for personal jurisdiction in New Jersey.

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Answer 1

Answer:

b. Alpha conducted substantial business with New Jersey residents through its Web site.

Explanation:

If Alpha conducted substantial business with any person living or being in New Jersey while doing so, then a New Jersey court will have jurisdiction over Alpha's business. A company can interact with its customers, for example, provide customer service for free, but if it makes business in the state, then it falls under the jurisdiction of the state.


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Two investment centers at Marshman Corporation have the following current-year income and asset data:
Investment Center A Investment Center B
Investment center income$525,000 $635,000
Investment center average invested assets$4,600,000 $3,050,000
The return on investment (ROI) for Investment Center A is:________.

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Answer: 11.41%

Explanation:

Return on assets refers to the amount of income earned per capital invested. It is calculated by the formula:

= Net income / Average assets invested

ROI for Center A will therefore be:

= 525,000 / 4,600,000

= 0.1141

= 11.41%

Rhiannon Corporation has bonds on the market with 17.5 years to maturity, a YTM of 6.4 percent, a par value of $1,000, and a current price of $1,037. The bonds make semiannual payments. What must the coupon rate be on these bonds

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Answer:

6.75%

Explanation:

The calculation of the coupon rate is given below:

Given that

PV = $1,037

FV = $1,000

YTM = 6.4% ÷ 2 = 3.2%

NPER = 17.5 × 2 = 35

The formula should be

=PMT(RATE,NPER,-PV,FV,TYPE)

After applying the above formula, the pmt should be $33.77

Annual pmt is

= $33.77 × 2

= $67.55

Now the coupon rate is

= 67.55 ÷$1,000

= 6.75%

Which part of a persuasive message should catch your audience's interest and lure them into your
topic?
O Concluding device
O Attention statement
O Epilogue
O Supporting material

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Answer:

Attention Statement

Explanation:

The name is self explanitiry

Using the retail inventory method, if the cost to retail ratio is 70% and ending inventory at retail is $145,000, then estimated ending inventory at cost is $207,143.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

b. False

Explanation:

The calculation of the estimated ending inventory is given below:

When the cost to retail ratio is 70%,

and

The ending inventory at retail is $145,000,

So, the ending inventory at cost is

= 70% of $145,000

= $101,500

Therefore the given statement is false

Toàn cầu hóa có ảnh hưởng gì đến thế giới

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Answer:

1. Globalization encourages economic growth within a country.

2. Globalization encourages the specialization of goods (product specialization) and as such facilitating the production of quality goods.

3. Globalization increases the types of goods and services that are made available in different countries around the world.

Explanation:

Globalization can be defined as the strategic process which involves the integration of various markets across the world to form a large global marketplace.

Basically, globalization makes it possible for various organizations to produce goods and services that is used by consumers across the world.

Some of the ways in which globalization affects the world include the following;

1. Globalization encourages economic growth within a country.

2. Globalization encourages the specialization of goods (product specialization) and as such facilitating the production of quality goods.

3. Globalization increases the types of goods and services that are made available in different countries around the world.

A particular forecasting model was used to forecast a six-month period. Here are the forecasts and actual demands that resulted: FORECAST ACTUAL April 244 344 May 318 468 June 393 493 July 343 293 August 368 268 September 443 568 a. Find the tracking signal for each month.

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Answer:

MONTH    TRACKING SIGNAL

April                    1

May                    2

June                   3

July                     3

August                2

September         3

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

   A              B                C              D          E            F                   G

Month     Forecast     Actual      Error     |Error|     RSFE          MAD

                                                                              cumulative

                                                    C-D       |C-D|       of D          

April             244         344          100        100        100            100.00

May              318          468          150       150         250           125.00

June             393         493          100       100         350           116.67

July               343         293         -50        50          300           100.00

August          368         268        -100      100          200           100.00

September   443         568        125        125          325            104.17

the tracking signal for each  month will be;

Tracking Signal =  

Running Sum of Forecast Errors (RSFE) / Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD)

so substitute

Month of APRIL;

Tracking signal = 100 / 100.00  = 1

Month of MAY;

Tracking signal = 250 / 125.00  = 2

Month of JUNE;

Tracking signal = 350 / 116.67 = 2.9999 ≈ 3

Month of JULY;

Tracking signal = 300 / 100.00 = 3

Month of AUGUST;

Tracking signal = 200 / 100 = 2

Month of SEPTEMBER;  

Tracking signal = 325 / 104.17 = 3.11 ≈ 3

Therefore,

MONTH    TRACKING SIGNAL

April                    1

May                    2

June                   3

July                     3

August                2

September         3

Russell Company has acquired a building with a loan that requires payments of $22,500 every six months for 4 years. The annual interest rate on the loan is 10%. What is the present value of the building? (PV of $1, FV of $1, PVA of $1, and FVA of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.)

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Answer:

$145,422

Explanation:

n = 4 * 2 =  8 periods

i = 10% / 2 = 5%

Present value of the building = $22,500 * PVAF(8%, 5%)

Present value of the building = $22,500 * 6.4632

Present value of the building = $145,422

In a responsive culture, _____. management does not expect the employees to challenge or change the status quo. employees feel free to make recommendations to management to change existing practices. management tends to be inward-looking and politically motivated. good ideas do not get communicated upward because management is not very approachable.

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In a responsive culture, 'management does not expect the employees to challenge or change the status quo.'

Responsive culture in an organization conveys that it aims to give importance to the needs, and preferences of its customers and adapting to them accordingly. The employees, therefore, are not expected to show defiance against the current circumstances or requirements. They are rather expected to adapt to the present circumstances and serve their customers with the best of their abilities and cater to their demands effectively and efficiently.

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Bonita Industries has a weighted-average unit contribution margin of $30 for its two products, Standard and Supreme. Expected sales for Bonita are 20000 Standard and 80000 Supreme. Fixed expenses are $2100000. How many Standards would Bonita sell at the break-even point

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Answer:

70,000 units

Explanation:

Step 1 : Determine the Sales Mix

Standard : Supreme

20000 : 80000

1 : 4

Step 2 : Determine the Overall Break even Point

Break even Point = Fixed Cost ÷ Contribution per unit

                              = $2100000÷ $30

                              = 70,000

Step 3 : Determine break-even point for Standards

Standards Break even point = 70,000 x 1

                                                = 70,000 units

(Economics)
Which of the following best explains why the money supply is increased when
the Fed buys Treasury bonds?
A. When the Fed buys Treasury bonds, it increases the amount of
deposits in people's bank accounts.
O B. When the Fed buys Treasury bonds, the available supply of bonds
decreases, which drives up bond prices.
C. When the Fed buys Treasury bonds, the demand for bond
purchases and for money in general is increased.
D. When the Fed buys Treasury bonds, there are more bonds on
reserve to enable overnight loans.

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Answer:

D.whene the fed buys Treasury bonds,there are more bonds on

Answer:

C. When the Fed buys Treasury bonds, it increases the amount of deposits in people's bank account.

Explanation:

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Use the following information to prepare a multistep income statement and a balance sheet for Sherman Equipment Co. for 2016. (Hint: Some of the items will not appear on either statement, and ending retained earnings must be calculated.) (Balance Sheet only: Items to be deducted must be indicated with a minus sign.)
Salaries Expense $ 69,000 Operating Expenses $ 62,000
Common Stock 100,000 Cash Flow from Investing Activities 78,400
Notes Receivable 24,000 Prepaid Rent 12,500
(short term)
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 7,800 Land 40,000
Uncollectible Accounts Expense 8,100 Cash 48,100
Supplies 1,200 Inventory 98,300
Interest Revenue 5,400 Accounts Payable 46,000
Sales Revenue 320,000 Salaries Payable 12,000
Dividends 3,500 Cost of Goods Sold 148,000
Interest Receivable (short term) 1,500 Accounts Receivable 56,000
Beginning Retained Earnings 81,000

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Answer:

Sherman Equipment Co.

a) Sherman Equipment Co.

Multistep Income Statement

For the year ended December 31, 2016

Sales Revenue                          $320,000

Cost of Goods Sold                     148,000

Gross profit                               $172,000

Operating expenses:

Salaries Expense                     $ 69,000

Operating Expenses                  62,000

Uncollectible Accounts Expense 8,100

Total operating expenses      $139,100

Operating income                   $32,900

Interest Revenue                        5,400

Net income                             $38,300

Balance Sheet

As of December 31, 2016

Assets

Current Assets:

Cash                                                             $48,100

Interest Receivable (short term)                     1,500

Accounts Receivable                    56,000

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts (7,800)  48,200

Notes Receivable (short term)                    24,000

Supplies                                                          1,200

Inventory                                                     98,300

Prepaid Rent                                               12,500

Total current assets                              $233,800

Long-term assets:

Land                                                           40,000

Total assets                                          $273,800

Liabilities and Equity:

Current liabilities:

Accounts Payable                                 $46,000

Salaries Payable                                      12,000

Total current liabilities                         $58,000

Equity:

Common Stock                                 $100,000

Ending Retained Earnings                   115,800

Total equity                                       $215,800

Total liabilities and equity               $273,800

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cash 48,100

Interest Receivable (short term) 1,500

Accounts Receivable 56,000

Notes Receivable (short term) 24,000

Supplies 1,200

Inventory 98,300

Prepaid Rent 12,500

Land 40,000

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 7,800

Accounts Payable 46,000

Salaries Payable 12,000

Common Stock 100,000

Beginning Retained Earnings 81,000

Dividends 3,500

Interest Revenue 5,400

Sales Revenue 320,000

Cost of Goods Sold 148,000

Salaries Expense $ 69,000

Operating Expenses $ 62,000

Uncollectible Accounts Expense 8,100

Cash Flow from Investing Activities 78,400

Beginning Retained Earnings 81,000

Net income                              38,300

Dividends                                 (3,500)

Ending Retained Earnings    115,800

Krumple Inc. produces aluminum cans. Production of 12-ounce cans has a standard unit quantity of 4.4 ounces of aluminum per can. During the month of April, 304,000 cans were produced using 1,250,000 ounces of aluminum. The actual cost of aluminum was $0.21 per ounce and the standard price was $0.12 per ounce. There are no beginning or ending inventories of aluminum. Calculate the materials price and usage variances using the columnar and formula approaches. Enter amounts as positive numbers and select Favorable or Unfavorable.

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Answer:

Material Price Variance : $112,500 Unfavorable

Material Quantity Variance : 3,168 Favorable

Explanation:

Material Quantity Variance:

Standard quantity : 304,000 cans * 4.4 ounces = 1,337,600

Actual Quantity used : 1,311,200

Variance : 26,400 * $0.12 = $3,168 Favorable

Material Price Variance:

Standard Price : [Standard Price * Actual usage]

[$0.12  * 1,250,000] = $150,000

Actual Price [Actual Price * Actual Usage]

[$0.21 * 1,250,000] = $262,500

Variance : $112,500 UnFavorable

As part of a strategic planning process, Midwest Power's senior executives determined positive findings from their SWOT analysis: (1) New regulations will
provide tax credits for renewable ("green") power sources. (2) Their customers will pay higher prices for green power. (3) A competing power utility that
owns renewable power sources is struggling and might be a target to be acquired by Midwest Power. (4) As compared to their competitors, Midwest
Power's management team is one of the best in the industry. A strength of Midwest Power, per the SWOT analysis, is that

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Answer:

4) As compared to their competitors, Midwest  Power's management team is one of the best in the industry.

Explanation:

The strategic planning process is a documentation that establishes a direction for the small business by assenting where you are asserts the mission and mission along with the long term goals.

The ledger of Mai Company includes the following accounts with normal balances: D. Mai, Capital $10,100; D. Mai, Withdrawals $1,350; Services Revenue $24,000; Wages Expense $13,900; and Rent Expense $3,800.
Prepare the necessary closing entries from the available information at December 31.

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Answer:

Dec. 31

Dr Service Revenue $24,000

Cr Income Summary $24,000

Dec. 31

Dr Income Summary $17,700

Cr Wages expense $13,900

Cr Rent expense $3,800

Dec. 31

Dr Income Summary $6,300

Cr Retained Earnings $6,300

Dec 31

Dr Services Revenue $1,350

Cr D. Mai, Withdrawals $1,350

Explanation:

Preparation of the necessary closing entries from the available information at December 31.

General Journal

Dec. 31

Dr Service Revenue $24,000

Cr Income Summary $24,000

Dec. 31

Dr Income Summary $17,700

($13,900+$3,800)

Cr Wages expense $13,900

Cr Rent expense $3,800

Dec. 31

Dr Income Summary $6,300

Cr Retained Earnings $6,300

($24,000-$17,700)

Dec 31

Dr Services Revenue $1,350

Cr D. Mai, Withdrawals $1,350

International Data Systems' information on revenue and costs is relevant only up to a sales volume of 121,000 units. After 121,000 units, the market becomes saturated and the price per unit falls from $10.00 to $6.80. Also, there are cost overruns at a production volume of over 121,000 units, and variable cost per unit goes up from $5.00 to $5.25. Fixed costs remain the same at $71,000.

Required:
a. Compute operating income at 121,000 units.
b. Compute operating income at 221,000 units.

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Answer:

a. $534,000

b. $271,550

Explanation:

a. Compute operating income at 121,000 units

Using this formula

Operating Income = (Price per unit - Variable cost per unit)*Units - Fixed costs

Let plug in the formula

Operating Income = ($10.00 - $5.00)*121,000 - $71,000

Operating Income = ($5.00)*121,000 - $71,000

Operating Income =$605,000-$71,000

Operating Income = $534,000

Therefore operating income at 121,000 units is $534,000

b. Compute operating income at 221,000 units

Using this formula

Operating Income = (Price per unit - Variable cost per unit)*Units - Fixed costs

Let plug in the formula

Operating Income = ($6.80 - $5.25)*221,000 - $71,000

Operating Income = $1.55*221,000-$71,000

Operating Income = $342,550-$71,000

Operating Income = $271,550

Therefore operating income at 121,000 units at 221,000 units is $271,550

The following information relating to a company's overhead costs is available. Actual total variable overhead $ 73,000 Actual total fixed overhead $ 17,000 Budgeted variable overhead rate per machine hour $ 2.50 Budgeted total fixed overhead $ 15,000 Budgeted machine hours allowed for actual output 30,000 Based on this information, the total variable overhead variance is:

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Answer: $2,000 favorable

Explanation:

Total variable overhead variance = Budgeted variable overhead - Actual total variable overhead

Budgeted variable overhead = Budgeted machine hours allowed for actual output * Budgeted variable overhead rate per machine hour

= 30,000 * 2.50

= $75,000

Total variable overhead variance = 75,000 - 73,000

= $2,000 favorable

Favorable because the actual amount was less than the budgeted one.

The assumptions of the production order quantity model are met in a situation where annual demand is 3650 units, setup cost is $100, holding cost is $24 per unit per year, the daily demand rate is 20 and the daily production rate is 100. What is the production order quantity for this problem

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Answer:

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the production order quantity for this problem

Sqrt [ (2*3650*100)/ (24*(1-20/100)) ] = 500

Sqrt [ (2*50000*20)/ (10*(1-20/100)) ] = 500

=√200,000/(10*0.8)

=200,000/8

=250000

The Learning Journal is a space where you should reflect on what was learned during the week and how it applies to your daily life and will help you with your life (career) goals.

a. True
b. False

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the answer is A. true

Consider the following facts:

a. Firm S makes 1,000 t-shirts with the cotton for a total cost of $1.50 per t-shirt. They sell all of the shirts to Firm R for $2.00 each.
b. Firm R sells 900 of the t-shirts to consumers for $10 each and the total cost of producing each shirt is $8 each.
c. There are no other firms in this simple economy.

The value of consumption spending is $______________

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation of the  value of consumption spending is given below:

Value of consumption spending is

= Sells price to the cosnumers - producing price each shirt

= $10 - $8

= 2

ANd, the Total value is

= 8 × 900

= $7,200

The above formula should be applied for the same

Green Industries purchased a machine from Cyan Corporation on October 1, 2021. In payment for the $145,000 purchase, Green issued a one-year installment note to be paid in equal monthly payments at the end of each month. The payments include interest at the rate of 18%. Monthly installment payments are closest to\

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Answer: $13293.59

Explanation:

The following information can be deduced from the question:

Number of periods (n) = 12

Interest rate(i) = 18%/12 = 1.5%

Purchase price = $145000

PVA = [1 -(1.015)^-12] / 0.015 = 10.90751

Monthly installments payment = Purchase price / PVA

= $145000 / 10.90751

= $13293.59

Suppose that hiring a third worker at the campus coffee shop increases sales from $115 per hour to $130 per hour. What is the marginal product of labor per hour from adding that third worker

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Answer: $15 per hour

Explanation:

The marginal product of labor in this instance is the increase in total sales as a result of one additional worker being hired:

= Change in sales/ change in number of workers

= (130 - 115) / 1

= 15/1

= $15 per hour

Fly High Inc. intends to invest in a new airplane. Information regarding the investment in the airplane is given below: Project A Life of project 5 years Initial investment $33,277,644 Net annual after-tax cash inflow $7,900,000 The cost of capital for the company is 8%. Calculate the internal rate of return (IRR) for the new airplane. a.10% b.8% c.6% d.5%

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Answer:

c.6%

Explanation:

IRR is the interest rate at which the NPV of a project is zero

Use the following steps to determine the IRR

1. Determine the cash flows

2. Calculate the Total Annual cash flow

3. Use the IRR function in Excel to calculate the IRR for the calculated cash flow

The working is attached with this answer please find it.

Suppose that Bob's company uses exponential smoothing to make forecasts. Further suppose that last period's demand forecast was for 20,000 units (Ft) and last period's actual demand was 21,000 units (At). Bob's company uses a smoothing constant (alpha) of 0.4. What should be the forecast for this period

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Answer:

20,400 units

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What should be the forecast for this period

Using this formula

F t+1=α*D t+(1-α)

Where,

F t+1=Forecast for this period

α=Smoothing constant (alpha)

D t=Last period's actual demand

(1-α)=(1-Last period's demand forecast)

Let plug in the formula

F t+1=(0.4*21,000 units)+(1-0.4*20,000 units)

F t+1=(0.4*21,000 units)+ (0.60*20,000 units)

F t+1=8,400 units+12,000 units

F t+1=20,400 units

Therefore What should be the forecast for this period is 20,400 units

1-What will be the effect of the following on the accounting equation: a-Amer started business with cash 1,80,000$ b-Purchased goods for cash 50,000$ and on credit 20,000$ c-Sold goods for cash 40,000$ costing 24,000$ d-Rent paid 10,000$, rent outstanding 2000$The answer will be : a-Assets 2,06,000 , liabilities 22,000 , capital 184,000 b-assets 204,000 , Liabilities 20,000 , capital 184,000 c-assets 186,000 , Liabilities 22,000 , capital 164,000​

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Answer:

Purchased goods for cash, 20,000. 4. Purchased goods on credit, 36,000. 5. Paid for rent, 700. 6. Goods costing ₹ 40,000 sold at a profit of 20% for cash ...

Goldfarb Company manufactures and sells toasters. Each toaster sells for $22.95 and the variable cost per unit is $15.85. Goldfarb's total fixed costs are $24,200, and budgeted sales are 7,200 units. What is the contribution margin per unit

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Answer: $7.10

Explanation:

The Contribution margin of a good refers to the amount left of the sales after the variable costs have been removed from it. It is useful in calculating the breakeven point as it can divide the fixed costs to find out the number of units needed to breakeven.

It is therefore calculated as:

= Sales - Variable cost

= 22.95 - 15.85

= $7.10

Musashi and Rina run a catering business in which they have two major tasks: getting new clients and preparing food for events and parties. It takes Musashi 10 hours to prepare the food for an event and 5 hours of effort to get each new client. For Rina, it takes 12 hours to prepare food for an event and 3 hours to get a new client. In this scenario,____has an absolute advantage in food preparation,and____has a comparative advantage in food preparation.

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Answer:

Musashi

Musashi

Explanation:

A person has comparative advantage in production if it produces at a lower opportunity cost when compared to other people.

opportunity cost of preparing food

Musashi = 5 / 10 = 0.20

Rina = 3 / 12 = 0.25

Musashi has a lower opportunity cost in food preparation. She has a comparative advantage in food preparation

A person has absolute advantage in the production of a good or service if it produces more quantity of a good when compared to other people

Musashi prepares food in 10 hours while Rina does in 12 hours

Musashi prepares food faster, thus, she has an absolute advantage in good preparation

The following data are accumulated by Zadok Company in evaluating the purchase of $370,000 of equipment, having a four-year useful life: Net Income Net Cash Flow Year 1 $67,500 $160,000 Year 2 47,500 140,000 Year 3 (12,500) 80,000 Year 4 (12,500) 80,000 a. Assuming that the desired rate of return is 12%, determine the net present value for the proposal. b. Would management be likely to look with favor on the proposal? Explain.

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Answer: Management will not look at this investment in equipment favorably, as the net present value of the project is negative, which will decrease shareholder's wealth.

Explanation:

                                    0                   1            2             3              4

Net Cashflows        -370,000     160000      140000 80000 80000

Discount factor  12%    1               0.893 0.797 0.712 0.636

PV of cashflows       -370000     142857 111607 56942  50841

NPV -7752    

In a hotel, 50 percent of the guests pay by American Express credit card. Suppose the first X-1 guests use NON-American Express credit cards while the Xth guest is the first to use an American Express. Then P(X>2)=0.5.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

A. True

Explanation:

Since in the question it is mentioned that in  a hotel, the guest pay 50% of the amount via using the american express credit card so this means every second person could able to pay with it

so the equation should be

P(X>2) = 0.50 or 50%

Therefore the given statement is true

Hence, it cant be false

Thus, the option a is correct

A consumer's weekly income is $250, and the consumer buys 12 bars of chocolate per week. When weekly income increases to $280, the consumer buys 13 bars per week. The income elasticity of demand for chocolate by this consumer is about

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Answer:

0.69

Explanation:

Given that we have the formula for calculating income elasticity of demand as the percent change in quantity demanded divided by the percent change in income, hence, we have the percent change in quantity demanded => 13 - 12 = 1 ÷ 12 = 0.083

the percent change in income => 280 - 250 = 30 ÷ 250 = 0.12

Therefore we have => 0.083 ÷ 0.12 = 0.69

Hence, the final answer is 0.69

A TV manufacturer offers warranties on its new TV sales. During December 2004, TV sales totaled $205,000. Past experience shows that warranty expense averages about 3% of the annual sales. What adjusting journal entry should be recorded on December 31, 2004 to account for the warranty expense

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Answer:

Date                    Account Title                                        Debit              Credit

Dec 31, 2004     Warranty expense                             $6,150

                           Warranty Liability                                                    $6,150

Explanation:

First calculate the warranty expense:

= TV sales total * Warranty expense averages

= 205,000 * 3%

= $6,150

This will be credited to the Warranty liability account to reflect that the company potentially owes $6,150 in warranty expenses to people who purchased TVs.

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