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kap26 [50]
3 years ago
8

Joshua started a tutoring website. After a few months, a publishing company filed a lawsuit against his company for copyright in

fringement. Joshua had to shut down his business and lost all his personal assets in the process.This is an example of which of the following:a) a partnershipb) a proprietorshipc) an LLP/LLCd) a corporation
Business
1 answer:
anygoal [31]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

b. a proprietorship

Explanation:

A proprietorship -

It refers to the most simplest business form , where one can start or operate an business , is referred to as a proprietorship  .

A sole proprietorship refers to the person , who can operate a business , and is responsible for any type of loss or debt , is referred to as a sole proprietorship .

Hence , from the given scenario of the question,

The correct option is b. a proprietorship .

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Answer:   D. Safeguard the resources of the organization.

Explanation:

The functions of internal controls are

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The reason to establish internal control is to assist safeguard an organization and its objectives.

Hence, the correct option is D.

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A company must decide between scrapping or reworking units that do not pass inspection. The company has 22,000 defective units t
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It is more profitable to sell the units as-is and produce new ones.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

The company has 22,000 defective units that cost $6 per unit to manufacture.

Sell as-is:

Selling price= $2

Rework:

Additional cost= $4.5

Selling price= $8.5

If the units are sold as-is, the company will be able to build 22,000 replacement units for $6 each and sell them at the full price of $8.50 each.

<u>The original cost of the 22,000 units is a sunk cost, it will remain no matter the decision. </u>

Sell as-is:

Defective units= 22,000*3= 44,000

New units= 22,000*(8.5 - 6)= 55,000

Total income= $99,000

Rework:

Sales= 22,000*(8.5 - 4.5)= $88,000

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Additional information: The net cash provided by operating activities for 2017 was $190,800. The cash used for capital expenditu
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Balance Sheet

December 31, 2017

Assets  

Current assets  

 Cash                                  60,100

 Debt investments          84,000

 Accounts receivable (net)       169,800

 Inventory                         145,000

  Total current assets        458,900

Plant assets (net)         575,300

Total assets                                            1,034,200

Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity  

Current liabilities  

 Accounts payable          160,000

 Income taxes payable    35,500

  Total current liabilities          195,500

Bonds payable                  200,000

  Total liabilities                            395,500

Stockholders’ equity  

 Common stock                  350,000

 Retained earnings           288,700

 Total stockholders’ equity  638,700

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity  $1,034,200

Income Statement

For the Year Ended December 31, 2017

Net sales   $2,218,500

Cost of goods sold   1,012,400

Selling and administrative expenses   906,000

Interest expense   78,000

Income tax expense   69,000

Net income   $ 153,100

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<u><em>  (i) Working capital.</em></u><em>    </em> $  263,400

 <u><em> (ii) Current ratio</em></u><em>                </em> 2.35

<u><em> (iii) Free cash flow</em></u><em>.         $  </em>98,800

<em><u>  (iv) Debt to assets ratio.</u></em><em>   38.2%</em>

<u><em> (v) Earnings per share. </em></u><em>     $ </em>3.062

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<u><em>  (i) Working capital.</em></u>

Current Assets - Current Liabilities:

458,900 - 195,500 = 263,400

 <u><em> (ii) Current ratio</em></u>

Current Assets / Current Laibilities

  458,900 / 195,500 = 2.35

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190,800 - 92,000 = 98,800

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