Edward and Tony are fraternity brothers. Edward has a dinner party to celebrate getting a new job. Tony helps Edward out with the dinner party, coming 3 hours before, helping with cooking, buying the ingredients for the dinner, and party set up, and staying after, to help with clean up after. The next day, Edward promises Tony that Edward will pay Tony $100 because of all the help Tony provided the day before at the dinner party. Is Edward's promise enforceable? Why or why not?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Edward's promise is not enforceable.  Tony had already performed the act.  He did not perform based on Edward's promise.  He performed because of their fraternal brotherhood.

Explanation:

This situation looks like a unilateral contract whereby Edward makes a promise to Tony to pay him $100.  However, we observe that Tony did not perform his actions in consideration of this reward.  He performed because they were fraternity brothers.  Therefore, Tony cannot enforce Edward's promise in any court.  It is only left for Edward to fulfill his promise as a gentleman, not because he is legally obliged to.


Related Questions

define futures contract.​

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Answer: an agreement traded on an organized exchange to buy or sell assets, especially commodities or shares, at a fixed price but to be delivered and paid for later.

Explanation:

A futures contract is a legal agreement to buy or sell a particular commodity asset, or security at a predetermined price at a specified time in the future. Futures contracts are standardized for quality and quantity to facilitate trading on a futures exchange

Porter Plumbing's stock had a required return of 10.50% last year, when the risk-free rate was 5.50% and the market risk premium was 4.75%. Then an increase in investor risk aversion caused the market risk premium to rise by 2%. The risk-free rate and the firm's beta remain unchanged. What is the company's new required rate of return? (Hint: First calculate the beta, then find the required return.) Select the correct answer. a. 12.61% b. 11.71% c. 12.01% d. 12.31% e. 12.91%

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Answer:

a. 12.61%

Explanation:

E(r)= Rf + B (Rm- Rf)

10.50% = 5.50% + B (4.75%)

10.50% - 5.50% = B * (4.75%)

5% / 4.75% = B

B = 1.0526

New required rate of return = 5.50% + 1.0526*(4.75%+2%)

New required rate of return = 5.50% + 1.0526*(0.0675)

New required rate of return = 5.50% + 7.11%

New required rate of return = 12.61%

Abbot Inc. is considering the following investment opportunities. Required Compute the future value under each of the investment options. Round interest rate percentages to two decimal places in your calculations (for example, enter .0063 for .6333333%). Round final answer to the nearest whole dollar (for example, enter final answer 2,556 for 2,555.5678). Do not use a negative sign with your answers. Annual Interest Term Future Investment Compounding Rate Cost (Years) Value Investment A Semiannually 6% $50,000 5 $ 67,196 Investment B Quarterly 8% 60,000 10 132,482 Investment C Monthly 10% 40,000 8 88,727 X Investment D Monthly 5% 80,000 10 131,761 x

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Answer:

$ 67,196

$132482

$88,727

$131,761

Explanation:

The formula for calculating future value:

FV = P (1 + r/m)^mn

FV = Future value  

P = Present value  

R = interest rate  

N = number of years  

m =number of compounding

$50,000 x ( 1 + 0.06/2)^10 = $67,196

$60,000 x ( 1 + 0.08/4)^40 = $132,482

$40,000 x (1 + 0.1/12)^96 = $88,727

$80,000 x ( 1 + 0.05 /12) ^120 = $131,761

Kally goes to the grocery store each week looking to purchase items that will give her as much utility as possible, given her $100 budget. Last week apples were priced at $4.50 each, and Kally purchased 3 apples. This week apples are on sale for $2.50 each, while all other prices have remained the same, and Kally chooses to purchase 7 apples. Given this information, plot Kally's demand curve for apples.

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Answer:

Please check the attached image for kally's demand curve

Explanation:

The demand curve is a curve that shows the various quantities of a good that is purchased at different prices.

The demand curve is downward sloping due to the inverse relationship between price and quantity demanded. The higher the price, the lower the quantity demanded and the lower the price, the higher the quantity demanded. This is known as the law of demand.

It can be seen that the quantity demanded of apples increased from 3 to 7 when price reduced to $2.50

On the demand curve, price is on the vertical axis, while quantity demanded is on the horizontal axis

Answer:

Please check the attached image for kally's demand curve

Explanation:

Question 5 of 10
When should a writer establish common ground before the bottom-line
statement?
A. When the report does not have an executive summary
O B. When the document is minutes of a meeting
Ο Ο Ο Ο
C. When the reader may disagree with the bottom-line statement
O D. When the details are arranged in order of importance
SUBMIT

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Answer:

C. When the reader may disagree with the bottom-line statement

Explanation:

A common ground can be regarded as an area of shared interests which is been held number of people or groups. It is a point at which opinions and interest is been agreed upon by parties. A bottom-line statement can be regarded as a likely closing statement made after an agreement has been reached, it's just like a conclusion after the whole statement. Hence, it is necessary for the writer to establish a common ground first before he/she will establish bottom line statement "when the reader may disagree with the bottom-line statement''

Louisiana Timber Company currently has 5 million shares of stock outstanding and will report earnings of $6.32 million in the current year. The company is considering the issuance of 1 million additional shares that will net $35 per share to the corporation. a. What is the immediate dilution potential for this new stock issue?

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Answer:

0.214 per share

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the immediate dilution potential for this new stock issue

First step is to calculate the EPS before issuance

EPS before issuance = 6.32 / 5

EPS before issuance= 1.264

Second step is to calculate the EPS after new share issue

EPS after new share issue = 6.32 / (5+1)

EPS after new share issue=6.32/6

EPS after new share issue= 1.05

Now let calculate the Dilution potential

Dilution potential = 1.264 - 1.05

Dilution potential = 0.214 per share

Therefore the immediate dilution potential for this new stock issue is 0.214 per share

Bauerly Co. owned 70% of the voting common stock of Devin Co. During 2017, Devin made frequent sales of inventory to Bauerly. There was deferred intra-entity gross profit of $40,000 in the beginning inventory and $25,000 of intra-entity gross profit at the end of the year. Devin reported net income of $137,000 for 2017. Bauerly decided to use the equity method to account for the investment. Assuming there are no excess amortizations associated with the consolidation, and no other intra-entity asset transfers, what is the net income attributable to the noncontrolling interest for 2017

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Answer:

$36,600

Explanation:

Calculation for the net income attributable to the noncontrolling interest for 2017

First step is to calculate the Intra-Entity Gain on Transfer That Is Deferred

Intra-Entity Gain on Transfer That Is Deferred=Sales Price $40,000 - BV $25,000 =

Intra-Entity Gain on Transfer That Is Deferred=$15,000

Second step is to calculate the Adjusted Subsidiary Net Income

Adjusted Subsidiary Net Income =Subsidiary's Net Income $ 137,000 - Deferred Intra-Entity Gain on Transfer $15,000

Adjusted Subsidiary Net Income =$122,000

Now let calculate the Noncontrolling Interest in Net Income

Noncontrolling Interest in Net Income = $122,000 × 30% Ownership Interest in Subsidiary

Noncontrolling Interest in Net Income = $36,600

Therefore the net income attributable to the noncontrolling interest for 2017 is $36,600

Which of the following statements describes the cost of capital?
A. The interest rate the bank charges its best customers.
B. The internal rate of return on investments.
C. The maximum acceptable rate of return on investments.
D. The minimum rate of return on investments.

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Answer: The minimum rate of return on investments.

Explanation:

The cost of capital simply refers to the particular rate of return that a certain company expects to get from a certain investment that it does.

The cost of capital is the minimum rate of return which must be earned by a certain business before the generation of value.

The cost of capital therefore is the minimum rate of return on investments. It is the return which a company is expected to pay both the creditors and also the investors.

Swifty Hardware reported cost of goods sold as follows. 2022 2021 Beginning inventory $ 31,000 $ 21,500 Cost of goods purchased 203,500 153,000 Cost of goods available for sale 234,500 174,500 Less: Ending inventory 35,000 31,000 Cost of goods sold $199,500 $143,500 Swifty made two errors: 1. 2021 ending inventory was overstated by $3,600. 2. 2022 ending inventory was understated by $6,550. Compute the correct cost of goods sold for each year. 2022 2021 Cost of goods sold

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

1. Correct amount of cost of goods sold 2022

= beginning inventory + cost of goods purchased - correct ending inventory

= $31,000 + $203,500 - ($35,000 - $6,550)

= $234,500 - $28,450

= $206,050

2.Correct amount of cost of goods sold 2021

= $21,500 + $153,000 - ($31,000 - $3,600)

= $139,900

Data for January for Bondi Corporation and its two major business segments, North and South, appear below: Sales revenues, North $ 561,000 Variable expenses, North $ 325,500 Traceable fixed expenses, North $ 67,100 Sales revenues, South $ 433,200 Variable expenses, South $ 247,100 Traceable fixed expenses, South $ 56,000 In addition, common fixed expenses totaled $151,900 and were allocated as follows: $78,900 to the North business segment and $73,000 to the South business segment. A properly constructed segmented income statement in a contribution format would show that the segment margin of the North business segment is:

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Answer:

[tex]561000 + 433200 + 78900 + 73000 = [/tex]

[tex]561000 + 433200 + 78900 + 73000 = [/tex]

Value Catering uses two measures of activity, jobs and meals, in the cost formulas in its budgets and performance reports. The cost formula for catering supplies is $500 per month plus $76 per job plus $14 per meal. A typical job involves serving a number of meals to guests at a corporate function or at a host's home. The company expected its activity in June to be 17 jobs and 147 meals, but the actual activity was 13 jobs and 144 meals. The actual cost for catering supplies in June was $3,340. The catering supplies in the planning budget for June would be closest to:

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Answer:

$3,504

Explanation:

Catering supplies = $500 + $76 x j + $14 x m

where,

j = number of jobs in a month

m = number of meals in a month

therefore,

Planning budget for June, use the Actual number of jobs and meals into the formula (Actual Activity).

June Catering supplies = $500 + $76 x 13+ $14 x 144

                                       =  $3,504

Conclusion

The catering supplies in the planning budget for June would be closest to $3,504.

On December 31, 2017, Extreme Fitness has adjusted balances of $980,000 in Accounts Receivable and $91,000 in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts. On January 2, 2018, the company learns that certain customer accounts are not collectible, so management authorizes a write-off of these accounts totaling $28,000. What amount would the company report as its net accounts receivable on December 31, 2017

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Answer:

Account receivable = $889,000

Explanation:

The company would record as net receivables, the total amount on accounts receivable less total amount on the allowance for uncollectible account.

The above means that the balance would represent the amount of credit that has gone bad hence the value represent balance on net receivable account.

Therefore,

Accounts receivable

= Adjusted balance in accounts receivable - Allowance for doubtful account

= $980,000 - $91,000

= $889,000

The main reason the usefulness of Pareto optimal policies is limited as a policy guide is that: Question 2 options: it is too subjective. it is only objective, and good policy also requires a subjective element. real-world changes in which no one is harmed are rare or nonexistent. real-world changes in which more people are helped than are harmed are rare.

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Answer:

real-world changes in which no one is harmed are rare or nonexistent.

Explanation:

Pareto optimality, also known as Pareto efficiency was named after Vilfredo Pareto and it refers to an economic system in which no additional changes can make a person better off without making at least one person worse off.

This ultimately implies that, when there's a maximum level of efficiency in the allocation of goods and resources in an economy and no further changes can be made without making at least one person worse off. Thus, it can only exist in theory but not in reality.

The main reason the usefulness of Pareto optimal policies is limited as a policy guide is that real-world changes in which no one is harmed are rare or nonexistent because the goods and resources cannot be reallocated.

California Company included the following items in its financial statements for ​, the current year​ (amounts in​ millions):
Payment of long-term debt ......$17,300 Dividends paid ...........$225
Proceeds from Issuance Net sales:
of common stock 8,425 Current year 35,000
Total liabilities: Preceding year 78,000
Current year-end 32,319 Net income:
Preceding year-end 38,039 Current year 9,011
Total stockholders' equity Preceding year 2,010
Current year-end 23,473 Operating income:
Preceding year-end 14,037 Current year 9.126
Long-term liabilities 6,665 Preceding year 4,004
Requirement:
Use DuPont Analysis to calculate ​'s return on assets and return on common equity during ​(the current​ year). The company has no preferred stock outstanding. Start by calculating the rate of return on total assets​ (ROA). Select the DuPont model formula needed and then enter the amounts to calculate ROA for 2018.

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Answer:

3.83 %

Explanation:

Using the  DuPont model formula :

Return on Equity = Return on Assets x Assets / Equity

where,

Return on Assets  = Profit Margin x Total Assets Turnover

                               = (Net Income / Sales) x ( Sales / Total Assets)

                               = ( $9,011 / $35,000) x ($35,000 / 23,473 + 32,319)

                               = 2,57% x 0.627

                               = 1.61 %

Assets / Equity = ( 23,473 + 32,319) ÷ 23,473

                         = 2.38

therefore,

Return on Equity = 1.61 % x 2.38 = 3.83 %

Which of the following statements is correct regarding compensation expense for employers in publicly traded corporations?
a. Companies are only allowed to pay compensation of $1 million each to the top four executives.
b. The tax deductible compensation is limited to $2 million for the CEO and $1 million for the next four most highly paid employees.
c. Most performance-based compensation contracts in effect on November 2, 2017 are excluded from the limit.
d. Deductible compensation expense must be considered reasonable under the facts and circumstances of the employment.

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Answer:

d. Deductible compensation expense must be considered reasonable under the facts and circumstances of the employment.

Explanation:

Elon Musks collected billions of dollars due to the excellent performance of Tesla's stocks. The compensation awarded to the CEO, CFO and maximum three other executives must be reasonable. Performance based compensation is not limited in an amount, instead they are limited on the number of people that receive them.

Morris Company applies overhead based on direct labor costs. For the current year, Morris Company estimated total overhead costs to be $400,000, and direct labor costs to be $2,000,000. Actual overhead costs for the year totaled $380,000, and actual direct labor costs totaled $1,800,000. At year-end, the balance in the Factory Overhead account is a:_________.
a. $360,000 Debit balance.
b. $20,000 Credit balance.
c. $400,000 Credit balance.
d. $20,000 Debit balance.
e. $380,000 Debit balance.

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Answer:

Option d ($20,000 Debit balance) is the appropriate option.

Explanation:

The given values are:

Total overhead costs,

= $400,000

Direct labor costs,

= $2,000,000

Actual overhead incurred,

= $380,000

Actual direct labor costs,

= $1,800,000

Now,

As a % of labor cost, the OH will be:

= [tex]\frac{400000}{2000000}\times 100[/tex]

= [tex]20 \ percent[/tex]

The absorbed overhead will be:

= [tex]1800000\times 20 \ percent[/tex]

= [tex]360,000[/tex]

Then,

The balance in overhead account will be:

= Actual overhead incurred - Absorbed overhead

= [tex]380000 - 360000[/tex]

= [tex]20,000[/tex] ($) (Debit balance)

true or false. the demand curve for the product of a monopolist is the same as the demand curve for the industry.​

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The answer should be true
Ans:The answer is true

The mythical Three Floyds Brewery in Munster, Indiana makes a beer called Zombie Dust, which it sells in large bottles to pubs and stores in the Midwest. The setup cost of brewing and bottling a batch of beer is $1,800 per setup. The holding cost of storing a bottle of beer is $2.50 per year. The annual demand for Zombie Dust is 20,000 bottles. Three Floyds Brewery can brew and bottle beer at the rate of 400 bottles per day. The brewery operates 250 days per year and currently produces Zombie Dust in batches of 10,000 bottles.
a. What is the annual holding and setup cost of their current production schedule?
b. What is the economic production quantity (EPQ)?
c. What is the cost difference between the current production schedule and the EPQ?

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Answer:

Setup cost (S) = 1800

Holding cost (H) = 2.5

Annual demand (D) = 20000

Daily demand (d) = Annual demand / Number of working days = 20000 bottles/250 = 80 bottles daily

Daily production (p) = 400

a. Given production quantity Q = 10000

Holding cost = 1/2*[(p-d)/p]*QH

Holding cost = ((400-80)/(2*400))*10000 *2.5= 10000

Ordering cost = (D/Q)S = (20000/10000)*1800 = 3600

Total Cost = Annual holding cost + Annual ordering Cost = 10000 + 3600 = 13600

b. Economic production Quantity (EPQ) = Q

Q = √2DS/H √p/p-d

Q = √2*20000*1800/2.5 √400 / 400-80

Q = 6000 bottles

Holding cost = 1/2*[(p-d)/p]*QH

Holding cost = ((400-80)/(2*400))*6000 *2.5= 6000

Ordering cost = (D/Q)S = (20000/6000)*1800 = 6000

Total Cost = Annual Holding cost + Annual ordering cost = 6000 + 6000 = 12000

C. Cost difference between the current production schedule and the EPQ = 13600 - 12000 = 1600

Paula Judge owns Judge Creative Designs. The trial balance of the firm for January 31, 2019, the first month of operations, is shown below. End-of-the-month adjustments must account for the following items: Supplies were purchased on January 1, 2019; inventory of supplies on January 31, 2019, is $1,600. The prepaid advertising contract was signed on January 1, 2019, and covers a four-month period. Rent of $2,100 expired during the month. Depreciation is computed using the straight-line method. The equipment has an estimated useful life of 10 years with no salvage value. Required: Complete the worksheet for the month. Prepare an income statement, statement of owner’s equity, and balance sheet. No additional investments were made by the owner during the month. Journalize and post the adjusting entries. Analyze: If the adjusting entries had not been made for the month, would net income be overstated or understated?

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Question Completion:

Judge Creative Designs

Trial Balance as of January 31, 2019:

Account Titles               Debit      Credit

Cash                           $34,900

Accounts receivable    12,000

Supplies                         6,550

Prepaid Advertising      6,000

Prepaid Rent                15,600

Equipment                  40,800

Accumulated Depreciation           0

Accounts Payable                         14,950

Capital account                            59,400

Drawing account         6,400

Fees Income                                 58,100

Advertising Expense  

Depreciation

Expense- Equipment

Rent Expense

Salaries Expense         9,100

Supplies Expense

Utilities Expense           1,100

Totals                    $132,450   $132,450

Answer:

Judge Creative Designs:

1. Adjusted Trial Balance as of January 31, 2019:

Judge Creative Designs

Trial Balance as of January 31, 2019:

Account Titles               Debit      Credit

Cash                           $34,900

Accounts receivable    12,000

Supplies                          1,600

Prepaid Advertising      4,500

Prepaid Rent                13,500

Equipment                  40,800

Accumulated Depreciation             $340

Accounts Payable                         14,950

Capital account                            59,400

Drawing account         6,400

Fees Income                                 58,100

Advertising Expense   1,500

Depreciation

Expense- Equipment    340

Rent Expense              2,100

Salaries Expense        9,100

Supplies Expense      4,950

Utilities Expense          1,100

Totals                    $132,790   $132,790

2. Income Statement for the month ended January 31, 2019:

Fees Income                               $58,100

Advertising Expense $1,500

Depreciation

Expense- Equipment    340

Rent Expense              2,100

Salaries Expense        9,100

Supplies Expense      4,950

Utilities Expense          1,100

Total expenses                            19,090

Net income                                $39,010

3. Statement of Owners' Equity for the month ended January 31, 2019:

Capital account       $59,400

Net income                 39,010

Drawing account        (6,400)

Equity balance         $92,010

4. Balance Sheet as of January 31, 2019:

Assets:

Cash                                      $34,900

Accounts receivable                12,000

Supplies                                      1,600

Prepaid Advertising                  4,500

Prepaid Rent                            13,500

Equipment                              40,800

Accumulated Depreciation        (340)

Total assets                        $106,960

Liabilities + Equity:

Accounts Payable                 $14,950

Capital account                       92,010

Total liabilities and equity  $106,960

5. Adjusting Journal Entries:

1. Debit Supplies Expense $4,950

Credit Supplies $4,950

To record the supplies expense.

2. Debit Advertising Expense $1,500

Credit Prepaid Advertising $1,500

To record the advertising expense.

3. Debit Rent Expense $2,100

Credit Prepaid Rent $2,100

To record rent expense for the month.

4. Debit Depreciation Expense $340

Credit Accumulated Depreciation $340

To record depreciation expense for the month.

6. Total adjusting expenses = $8,890.  The net income would have been overstated by $8,890.

Explanation:

a) Data and Adjustments:

1. Supplies Expense $4,950 Supplies $4,950 ($6,550 - $1,600) Balance $1,600

2. Advertising Expense $1,500 Prepaid Advertising $1,500 ($6,000/4) Balance $4,500

3. Rent Expense $2,100 Prepaid Rent $2,100 Balance $13,500 ($15,600 - $2,100)

4. Depreciation Expense $340 Accumulated Depreciation $340 ($40,800 * 10% * 1/12)

Solomon has a balance of $4,000 on his credit card account, which has a minimum payment requirement of 4 percent. What is the minimum payment on his accoun

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Sandhill Company reports the following financial information before adjustments. Dr. Cr. Accounts Receivable $132,500 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $3,970 Sales Revenue (all on credit) 838,100 Sales Returns and Allowances 50,780 Prepare the journal entry to record bad debt expense assuming Sandhill Company estimates bad debts at (a) 5% of accounts receivable and (b) 5% of accounts receivable but Allowance for Doubtful Accounts had a $1,630 debit balance. (If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)

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Answer:

S/n  Accounts title                                        Debit      Credit

a.      Bad Debt expenses                          $2,655

                Allowance for Doubtful debts                    $2,655

                ((132,500*5%)-3,970)

        (Being bad debt expense recorded)  

b.       Bad Debt expenses                           $8,255

                  Allowance for Doubtful debts                   $8,255

                   {(132,500*5%)+1,630]

         (Being bad debt expense recorded)

With regard to the types of interviews: A. Reference-based interviews are best at predicting sales success. B. Situation-based interviews pose questions about past situations to predict how the candidate might respond in the future. C. Behavior and situation based interviews are highly unstructured. D. Performance based interviews are interviews conducted by senior salespeople in the field. E. None of these is correct.

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Answer:

can you put a picture might be easier to read it

The statement that asserts a true claim regarding kinds of interviews would be:

E). None of these is correct.

What is an Interview?

"Interview" is described as the conversation that is taken personally and a set of questions have been asked for a publication or channel.

The given statements assert incorrect claims regarding the various types of interviews.

The reference-based interviews are taken when a person is referred by another to get a better understanding of the caliber and capability of his/her.

While Situation-based interviews pose a hypothetical situation and behavior interviews observe particular behavioral patterns.

Thus, option E is the correct answer.

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Brian has a job. The first place he should look for health care coverage is because the costs will probably be the for the generous terms and coverage. Darnell does not have a job. He is a member of the alumni association of his alma mater. Darnell will probably find better coverage for a lower cost through plans offered by because plans spread the costs and risks among more people than plans do. To begin their research, Brian and Darnell should look at in order to .

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Answer:

the company he works for
lowest
most
his alumni association
group
individual
indemnity and managed care plans
be thorough

Explanation:

Shen has a job. The first place he should look for health care coverage is his employer because the costs will probably be the most affordable for the generous terms and coverage. Yakov does not have a job. He is a member of the alumni association of his alma mater. Yakov will probably find better coverage for a lower cost through plans offered by health insurance exchanges because these plans spread the costs and risks among more people than individual plans do. To begin their research, Shen and Yakov should look at the websites of health insurance providers in order to compare different plans, costs, and coverage options.

In their pursuit of health care coverage, Shen and Yakov have distinct options based on their employment status. With a job, Shen's best initial choice lies with his employer-provided health insurance, likely offering affordable premiums and comprehensive coverage. Conversely, Yakov's absence of employment leads him to explore health insurance exchanges

As an alumnus, he may access plans with better coverage at lower costs since these plans distribute expenses and risks across a larger pool of individuals. Both should commence their research by reviewing the official websites of local health insurance providers, where they can compare various plans to make informed decisions that align with their specific needs and financial capabilities.

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Shen has a job. The first place he should look for health care coverage is _____ because the costs will probably be the ______ for the generous terms and coverage. Yakov does not have a job. He is a member of the alumni association of his alma mater. Yakov will probably find better coverage for a lower cost through plans offered by ________ because ________ plans spread the costs and risks among more people than _______ plans do. To begin their research, Shen and Yakov should look at _______ in order to _____________."---------------

A municipal bond has yield to maturity of 4.83 percent. An investor with a marginal tax rate of 35 percent is indifferent between this municipal bond and an otherwise identical taxable corporate bond. What is the yield to maturity of the corporate bond

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Answer: 7.43%

Explanation:

The yield to maturity simply refers to the total return that is expected on a bond as long as the bond is held till it matures.

In this case, since the investor is indifferent between this municipal bond and an otherwise identical taxable corporate bond, the yield to maturity of the corporate bond will be:

4.83% = Corporate bond YTM × ( 1- 35%)

4.83% = Corporate bond YTM × 65%

Corporate bond YTM = 4.83% / 65%

Corporate bond YTM = 0.0483/0.65

Corporate bond YTM = 7.43%

The yield to maturity of the corporate bond is 7.43%

Among the ethical and social challenges facing operations managers are a. honoring community commitments b. maintaining a clean environment c. developing safe quality products d. providing a safe workplace e. all of the above

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Answer:

e. all of the above

Explanation:

There are several ethical and social challenges that managers need to face today. As organizations are perceived as institutions that promote economic and social well-being and there is a greater demand for measures to protect the environment and society, organizations need to adapt their processes and make the work environment increasingly better, using management practices that promote continuous improvement and reduce productive impacts on the environment. There is a need for security in products, processes, the workplace, transparency in government actions and support for the local community. So it is correct to say that all the alternatives are correct.

Assume the single-factor model is applied to a security that has a negative factor beta. The security will: A) always have a positive rate of return. B) have an expected return greater than the risk-free rate. C) have an actual return that equals the risk-free rate. D) have an expected return equal to the market rate of return. E) have an actual rate of return that can be positive, negative, or zero.

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Answer: E) have an actual rate of return that can be positive, negative, or zero.

Explanation:

When a single factor model like the Capital Asset Pricing Model is applied to a security with a negative beta, the returns shown could be negative, positive or even zero depending on the risk free rate and the market rate.

CAPM uses the aforementioned risk free rate, the market rate and the beta to calculate returns. The size of these variables could result in a return that is either negative, positive or zero.

For instance:

Beta = -1, Rf = 4%, Market rate = 7%

Return = 4% - 1 * ( 7% - 4%)

= 4% - 3%

= 1%

A positive return yet beta is negative. Return can change signs or be zero if figures are tweaked.

The following costs related to Wintertime Company for a relevant range of up to 20,000 units annually: Variable Costs: Direct materials $2.50 Direct labor 0.75 Manufacturing Overhead 1.25 Selling and administrative 1.50 Fixed Costs: Manufacturing overhead $10,000 Selling and Administrative 5,000 The selling price per unit of product is $15.00. At a sales volume of 15,000 units, what is the total profit for Wintertime Company

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Answer:

$120,000

Explanation:

The total profit for Winter company is computed as seen below

($15 × 15,000 units) - [$10,000 + $5,000(($2.50 + $0.75 + $1.25 + $1.50)15,000)]

= $225,000 - [$5,000 + ($6 × 15,000)]

= $225,0000 - $105,000

= $120,000

A stock currently sells for $49. The dividend yield is 3.4 percent and the dividend growth rate is 4.7 percent. What is the amount of the dividend to be paid in one year

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Answer: $1.67

Explanation:

Current price of stock = $49

Dividend yield = 3.4%

Dividend growth rate = 4.7%

To get the amount of the dividend to be paid in one year, we calculate it as:

Dividend yield = Dividend for next period/Current price

=49 × 3.4%

= 49 × 0.034

=$1.67

Below are the transactions for Ute Sewing Shop for March, the first month of operations.
March 1 Issue common stock in exchange for cash of $1,400.
March 3 Purchase sewing equipment by signing a note with the local bank, $1,100.
March 5 Pay rent of $440 for March.
March 7 Martha, a customer, places an order for alterations to several dresses. Ute estimates that the alterations will cost Martha $640. Martha is not required to pay for the alterations until the work is complete.
March 12 Purchase sewing supplies for $114 on account. This material will be used to provide services to customers.
March 15 Ute delivers altered dresses to Martha and receives $640.
March 19 Ute agrees to alter 10 business suits for Bob, who has lost a significant amount of weight recently. Ute receives $540 from Bob and promises the suits to be completed by March 25.
March 25 Ute delivers 10 altered business suits to Bob.
March 30 Pay utilities of $79 for the current period.
March 31 Pay dividends of $70 to stockholders.
1. Record each transaction.
2. Post each transaction to the appropriate T-accounts.
3. Calculate the balance of each account at March 31.
4. Prepare a trial balance as of March 31.
Ute uses the following accounts:
Cash, Supplies, Equipment, Accounts Payable, Deferred Revenue, Notes Payable, Common Stock, Dividends, Service Revenue, Rent Expense, and Utilities Expense.

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Answer:

Part 1

March 1

Debit : Cash  $1,400

Credit : Common Stock  $1,400

March 3

Debit : Equipment  $1,100

Credit : Note Payable $1,100

March 5

Debit : Rent Expense $440

Credit : Cash $440

March 7

No Entry

March 12

Debit : Supplies $114

Credit : Accounts Payable  $114

March 15

Debit : Cash $640

Credit : Service Revenue $640

March 19

Debit : Cash $540

Credit : Deferred Revenue $540

March 25

Debit : Deferred Revenue $540

Credit : Service Revenue $540

March 30

Debit : Utilities Expense $79

Credit : Cash $79

March 31

Debit : Dividends $70

Credit : Cash $70

Part 2 and Part 3

Cash : Debit = $1,400 + $640 + $540 Credit = $440 + $79 + $70, Balance = 1,991 Debit

Common Stock : Debit =   Credit = $1,400 , Balance = 1,400 Credit

Equipment : Debit = $1,100  Credit = , Balance = 1,110 Debit

Note Payable : Debit =   Credit = $1,100 , Balance = 1,100 Credit

Rent Expense : Debit = $440  Credit = , Balance = $440 Debit

Supplies : Debit = $114   Credit = , Balance = $144 Debit

Accounts Payable : Debit =   Credit = $114 , Balance = $114 Credit

Service Revenue : Debit =   Credit = $640 + $540 , Balance = $1,180 Credit

Deferred Revenue : Debit =  $540  Credit = $540 , Balance = $ 0

Utilities Expense : Debit = $79  Credit = , Balance = $79 Debit

Dividends : Debit = $70  Credit = , Balance = $70 Debit

Part 4

Sewing Shop

Trial balance as at March 31

                                                           Debit                 Credit

Cash                                                 $ 1,991

Common Stock                                                           $1,400

Equipment                                         $1,110

Note Payable                                                               $1,100

Rent Expense                                    $440

Supplies                                              $144

Accounts Payable                                                          $114

Service Revenue                                                         $1,180

Deferred Revenue                               $ 0                       $0

Utilities Expense                                 $79

Dividends                                                                        $70

Totals                                               $3,864               $3,864

Explanation:

To successfully tackle the question, follow the steps :

Record journal entriesPost the Journals to Ledger Accounts Find the Ledger Account BalancesPrepare a Trial Balance

The Trial Balance is used to check mathematical accuracy. It is a list of Debit and Credit extracted from Balances from the Ledger Accounts.

define liquidity economics.​

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Answer:

Liquidity refers to the ease with which an asset, or security, can be converted into ready cash without affecting its market price. Cash is the most liquid of assets while tangible items are less liquid. The two main types of liquidity include market liquidity and accounting liquidity.

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