Answer the question on the basis of the following production possibilities data for Gamma and Sigma. All data are in tons.On the basis of the given information

a. Gamma should export both tea and pots to Sigma
b. Sigma should export tea to Gamma and Gamma should export pots to Sigma
c. Gamma should export tea to Sigma and Sigma should export pots to Gamma
d. Gamma should export tea to Sigma, but it will not be profitable for the two nations to exchange pots

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Answer 1
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Answer:

The correct answer is "C"

Explanation:

Production prospects Frontier utilizes the idea of chance expense of creation. It is the measure of other great relinquished or not created so as to deliver a specific decent.  

For Gamma, the opportunity cost of delivering one unit of tea is 120/120 = 1 unit of pot. For Sigma, this open door cost is 120/40 = 3 units of pot. It shows that the open door cost of delivering tea is lower in Gamma. Consequently Gamma ought to represent considerable authority in the creation of tea and should trade it. Sigma ought to represent considerable authority underway of pots and fare it.


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You need to compose a message to your department explaining that your company is being acquired by a larger company, and you know this news will not be received well by a number of employees. You begin the message with the facts. Then you present an explanation of the situation by focusing on the benefits to the employees.What techniques should you use to cushion the bad news?A. Position the bad news strategically between other sentences.B. Position bad news at the end of the paragraph.C. Accentuate the positive.D. Organize the bad news using bullet points.

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Answer:

The correct answer is letter "A" and "C": Position the bad news strategically between other sentences.; Accentuate the positive.

Explanation:

The objective of the message must be to provide the benefits over the disadvantages of the company being acquired by a large firm. The disadvantages can be provided in between sentences to rest importance but the advantages must be highlighted at every moment to give a positive impression of the acquisition to the employees.

Demarco and Janine Jackson have been married for 20 years and have four children who qualify as their dependents (Damarcus, Janine, Michael, and Candice). The couple received salary income of $100,000 and qualified business income of $10,000 from an investment in a partnership, and they sold their home this year. They initially purchased the home three years ago for $200,000 and they sold it for $250,000. The gain on the sale qualified for the exclusion from the sale of a principal residence. The Jacksons incurred $16,500 of itemized deductions, and they had $3,550 withheld from their paychecks for federal taxes. They are also allowed to claim a child tax credit for each of their children. However, because Candice is 18 years of age, the Jacksons may only claim the child tax credit for other qualifying dependents for Candice. (Use the tax rate schedules.)

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Solution:

(1) Net sales $110,000 $100,000 Wage benefit + $10,000 QBI.  

Winning $50,000 home prices is exempt.  

(2) Deductions for AGI 0.

(3) Adjusted gross income 110,000 (1) − (2)

(4) Regular deduction 24,000 Married registration together.

(5) 16,500 deductions, which have been recorded.

(6) Greater regular allowances or comprehensive allowances 24,000 24,000 Greater of (4) or (5)

(7) Deduction for qualified business income 2,000 $10,000 QBI × 20%

(8) Total deductions from AGI 26,000 (6) + (7)

(9) Taxable income $ 84,000 (3) − (8)

(10) Income tax liability $ 10,359 (84,000 - 77,400) × 22% + 8,907 (see tax rate schedule for married filing jointly).

(11) Other taxes 0

(12) Total tax $ 10,359 (10) + (11)

(13) Credits (6,500 ) Child credits for four children (3 ×$2,000 + 1 × $500)

(14) Prepayments (3,550 )

Tax due with return $ 309 (12) + (13) + (14)

Gould Corporation uses the following activity rates from its activity-based costing to assign overhead costs to products: Activity Cost Pool Activity Rate Setting up batches $ 59.71 per batch Processing customer orders $ 73.05 per customer order Assembling products $ 4.40 per assembly hour Data concerning two products appear below: Product K91B Product F65O Number of batches 92 63 Number of customer orders 42 56 Number of assembly hours 496 903 How much overhead cost would be assigned to Product K91B using the activity-based costing system

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Answer:

Product K91B= $10,743.82

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Activity Cost Pool Activity Rate

Setting up batches $ 59.71 per batch

Processing customer orders $ 73.05 per customer order

Assembling products $ 4.40 per assembly hour

Product K91B

Number of batches 92

Number of customer orders 42

Number of assembly hours 496

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On January 1, 2017, Garzon purchased 6% bonds issued by PBS Utilities at a cost of $40,000, which is their par value. The bonds pay interest semiannually on July 1 and January 1. For 2017, prepare entries to record Garzon's July 1 receipt of interest and its December 31 year-end interest accrual. (Do not round your intermediate calculations.)

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Answer:

July 1st: Debit Cash=$1,200 Credit Interest Received=$1,200

December 31st: Debit Interest Receivable=$1,200, Credit Interest Earned= $1,200

Explanation:

July 1st Receipt of Interest

Step 1: Calculate Interest Receivable for the entire Year

=($40,000×6%)= 40,000×0.06= $2,400

=$2,400

Step 2:Calculate Interest Receivable for the first 6 months (Semi-annual Payment)

January 1st to July 1st is 6 Months, we therefore divide the annual interest receivable into 2

$2,400÷2=$1,200

Step 3: Entries for the July 1 Receipt of Interest

Debit Cash = $1,200

Credit Interest Received=$1,200

Step 4: Calculate the Interest Accrual for the Decembe 31st

Between July 1st and December 31st is equally 6 months, therefore, the remaining $1,200 is for the second half of the year.

Step 5: Entries for December 31st Interest Accrual

Debit Interest Receivable = $1,200

Credit Interest Earned= $1,200

According to Ghemawat's earlier observations of CAGE phenomena related to countries and relative distances measured with the framework, countries who share a common currency have a greater probablity of trading with each other than countries who share a common border.a. True
b. False

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Answer:

According to Ghemawat's CAGE framework, "countries who share a common currency have a greater probability of trading with each other than countries who share a common border."

a. True

Explanation:

The CAGE framework was developed by an international strategy guru, Pankaj Ghemawat.  CAGE is a cultural, administrative, geographic, and economic framework.  The framework offers businesses a means to evaluate the non-physical distances that exist between countries. With this more-inclusive view of distance, the CAGE framework provides another way for business to consider the location, opportunities, and risks involved in global trade or arbitrage.

Milden Company has an exclusive franchise to purchase a product from the manufacturer and distribute it on the retail level. As an aid in planning, the company has decided to start using a contribution format income statement. To have data to prepare such a statement, the company has analyzed its expenses and has developed the following cost formulas: Cost Cost Formula Cost of good sold $27 per unit sold Advertising expense $184,000 per quarter Sales commissions 7% of sales Shipping expense ? Administrative salaries $94,000 per quarter Insurance expense $10,400 per quarter Depreciation expense $64,000 per quarter Management has concluded that shipping expense is a mixed cost, containing both variable and fixed cost elements. Units sold and the related shipping expense over the last eight quarters follow: Quarter Units Sold Shipping Expense Year 1: First 30,000 $ 174,000 Second 32,000 $ 189,000 Third 37,000 $ 231,000 Fourth 33,000 $ 194,000 Year 2: First 31,000 $ 184,000 Second 34,000 $ 199,000 Third 44,400 $ 246,000 Fourth 41,400 $ 222,000

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Answer:

Fixed Cost = $24,000 Variable cost = $5

Explanation:

You have to use the High-Low method

$$Shipping expense = units sold * variable cost + fixed cost

From the table you got, you pick the higher and the lowest unit sold

and calculate the diference between them:

\left[\begin{array}{ccc}&$Units&$Shipping Expense\n$High&44,400&246,000\n$Low&30,000&174,000\n$Diference&14,400&72,000\n\end{array}\right]

Now 14,400 Units generates a cost of 72,000 Dividing we get the variable component

72,000/14,400 = 5

Then we calculate for the fixed cost:

$$246,000 = 44,400 * 5 + Fixed Cost

Fixed Cost = 24,000