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Neporo4naja [7]
3 years ago
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Which one of the following is a distinguishing feature of a command system? A. Heavy reliance on markets B. Central planning C.

Private ownership of all capital D. Widespread dispersion of economic power
Business
2 answers:
Pepsi [2]3 years ago
8 0
Hello!

The correct answer is: B. Central Planning.

I hope you found this helpful! :)

My name is Ann [436]3 years ago
5 0
B. central planning

Hope that helps.
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Answer:

The annual rate of return is -2.83%

Explanation:

The annual rate can be calculated from the formula FV=PV*(1+r)^N

Where FV is the future value of the investment

PV is the amount invested which is $276,500

N is 9 years

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divide index on both sides by 9

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Operating Income = $53,000

Net Income = $39,000

Ending balance of common stock = $300,000

Ending balance of retained earnings = $95,000

Ending total stockholders' equity = $395,000

Total current assets = $198,000

Net long-term assets = $265,000

Total long-term assets = $285,000

Total assets = $463,000

Total liabilities = 68,000

Explanation:

a. Multi-step Income Statement

Multi-step Income Statement put each revenues and expenditures items into different categories to show gross profit and net income. This can be prepared as follows:

Multi-step Income Statement

For the year ended

<u>Details                                                        $        </u>

Sales Revenue                                     545,000

Sales Discount                                   <u>  (45,000)  </u>

Net Sales Revenue                             500,000  

Cost of Goods Sold                          <u>  (400,000) </u>

Gross profit                                          100,000

Operating expenses:

Rent Expense                                       (12,000)

Depreciation Expense                         (10,000)

Salaries Expenses                             <u>   (25,000)  </u>

Operating Income                                53,000

Non-operating expenses:

Interest Expense                                 <u>  (6,000) </u>

Income before tax                                 47,000

Income Tax Expense                          <u>   (8,000) </u>

Net income                                            39,000

Dividend paid                                      <u>  (4,000)  </u>

Retained earning for the year          <u>   35,000 </u>

b. Changes in Retained Earnings

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Beginning retained earnings                60,000

Retained earning for the year            <u>   35,000 </u>

Ending retained earnings                  <u>  95,000 </u>

c. Movement in Common Stock                

<u>Details                                                                  $           </u>

Beginning balance of common stock         250,000

Additional shares issued                            <u>    50,000 </u>

Ending balance of common stock          <u>   300,000 </u>

c. Statement of stockholders' equity

<u>Details                                                                  $           </u>

Beginning balance of common stock         250,000

Additional shares issued                            <u>    50,000 </u>

Ending balance of common stock               300,000

Ending retained earnings                           <u>    95,000  </u>

Ending total stockholders' equity            <u>  395,000  </u>

d. Classified Balance Sheet

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Classified Balance Sheet

As at the year ended

<u>Details                                                      $                     $           </u>

<u>Long-Term Assets</u>

Buildings                                           65,000

Equipment                                   <u>   220,000  </u>

Total Long-Term Assets                285,000

Accumulated Depreciation      <u>       20,000 </u>

Net Long-Term Assets                                                265,000

<u>Current Assets</u>

Cash                                                  12,000

Accounts Receivable                     150,000

Supplies                                        <u>   36,000 </u>

Total Current Assets                                                 <u>   198,000 </u>

Total Assets                                                              <u>    463,000 </u>

<u>Financed by:</u>

Ending total stockholders' equity                               395,000

<u>Current Liability</u>

Accounts Payable                           28,000

<u>Long-Term Liability</u>

Notes Payable (Due in 2years)     <u>  40,000</u>

Total Liabilities                                                           <u>    68,000  </u>

Total Equity $ Liabilities                                          <u>   463,000  </u>

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