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aliina [53]
4 years ago
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"You are the network administrator for Nutex Corporation. You have configured a wireless network for a group of users to provide

Internet access. However, users complain that they are facing intermittent loss of wireless connection. You have verified the hardware and software configuration of both your Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) modem and wireless router and your DSL line from the Internet Service Provider (ISP). What could be causing your problems?"
Business
1 answer:
bonufazy [111]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Cordless phone.

Explanation:

Cordless phones and other type of physical obstructions can cause intermittent loss in wireless connectivity. Wireless devices use 2.4 GHz range, which is also used by devices such as cordless phones and microwaves.

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Answer:

a. Translation adjustment = $401,400

b. Remeasurement loss = –$131,400

Explanation:

a. Determine the translation adjustment to be reported on Stephanie’s December 31, 2017, consolidated balance sheet, assuming that the Swiss franc is the Swiss subsidiary’s functional currency. What is the economic relevance of this translation adjustment?

This can determined as follows:

Step 1: Calculation of beginning net asset in

<u>Particular                                         Amount (CHF)    </u>

Cash CHF                                             814,000

Inventory                                             1,314,000

Property, plant & equipment            4,014,000

Notes payable                               <u>  (2,128,000)  </u>

Beginning net asset                      <u>  4,014,000  </u>

Beginning net asset in USD = Beginning net asset in Swiss francs (CHF) * Beginning exchange rate = CHF4.014,000 * $1 = $4,014,000

Step 2: Calculation of ending net asset

Ending net asset in USD = Beginning net asset  in Swiss francs (CHF) * Ending exchange rate = CHF4.014,000 * $1.10 = $4,415,400

Step 3: Calculation translation adjustment

Translation adjustment = Ending net asset in USD - Beginning net asset in USD = $4,415,400 - $4,014,000 = $401,400

<u>Economic relevance of this translation adjustment</u>

The positive translation adjustment implies that the equity of stockholders has increased by $401,000.

We obtained a positive value because the net position of the subsidiary in Switzerland is CHF4,014,000 and there was a Swiss franc appreciation of $0.10 (i.e. $1.10 - $1.00 = $0.10).

The translation adjustment of $401,000 does not however implies that it was made as a dollar cash flow. The only condition that can make to turn to a profit is if this operation is sold at CHF4,014,000 on December 31 and the amount realized as a proceed is changed to dollars at ruling exchange rate of $1.10 to a Swiss franc on December 31, 2017.

b. Determine the remeasurement gain or loss to be reported in Stephanie’s 2017 consolidated net income, assuming that the U.S. dollar is the functional currency. What is the economic relevance of this remeasurement gain or loss?

This can be determined as follows:

Beginning net liabilities in Swiss franc = Cash - Note payable = CHF814,000 - CHF2,128,000 = –CHF1,314,000

Beginning net liabilities in USD = Beginning net liabilities in Swiss franc * Beginning exchange rate = –CHF1,314,000  * $1.00 = –$1,314,000

Ending net liabilities in USD = Beginning net liabilities in Swiss franc * Ending exchange rate = –CHF1,314,000  * $1.10 = –$1,445,400

Remeasurement loss = Ending net liabilities in USD – Beginning net liabilities in USD = [–$1,445,400] – [–$1,314,000] = –$131,400

<u>Economic relevance of this remeasurement gain or loss</u>

There is a negative remeasurement or remeasurement lost because the net monetary liability position of the Swiss subsidiary is CHF 1,314,000. The appreciation of the Swiss franc by $0.10 results in a loss of $131,400] that not is unrealized.

The readjustment loss of $131,400 does not however implies that it was a dollar cash outflow. The only condition that can make it to turn to a loss is if this operation is sold on December 31. This will lead to the realization of a transaction gain of $81,400 [i.e. CHF814,000 x ($1.10 - $1.00)].

Also, the Swiss franc note payable will be paid off by using the US dollar. This will bring about the realization of a truncation loss of $212,800 [i.e. CHF2,128,000 x ($1.10 - $1.00)].

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cash                1,470

sales discount    30

return goods   1,100

    sales revenue     2,600

to record payment received from Morton Company

Explanation:

on sale:

account receivable   2,600

         sales revenue               2,600

we analize the commercial terms:

2/7 within the first 7 days, paying the invoice generates a 2% discounts

n/30 after that, until 30 days pays the nominal amount

balance at payment date:

sales for                2,600

returned goods:   (1,100)

  balance              1,500

discount 1,500 x 2% = 30

journal entry:

cash                1,470 (1,500 nominal - 30 discount)

sales discount    30

return goods   1,100

    sales revenue     2,600

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se the below information to answer the following question. Income Statement For the Year Net sales $631,000 COGS 442,220 Depreci
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For Quick ratio Ending year data of Balance sheet will use.

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Total Current Current Liabilities = Accounts Payable = 104300

Quick ratio = 135100 / 104300 = 1.30 answer round to two decimal places.

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Cr Dividend payable 315,000

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Dr Dividend payable 315,000

Cr Cash 315,000

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