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Alyeska Services Company…
$2.00Alyeska Services Company, a division of a major oil company, provides various services to the operators of the North Slope oil field in Alaska. Data concerning the most recent year appear below:
Sales $ 17,300,000 Net operating income $ 4,500,000 Average operating assets $ 35,900,000 Required: A. Compute the margin for Alyeska Services Company. Margin ? % B. Compute the turnover for Alyeska Services Company. Turnover ?
C. Compute the return on investment (ROI) for Alyeska Services Company. ROI? %
What is the percentage of calls being answered by a physician in the US
$5.00DIAL A PHYSICIAN (Q12 & Q14)
A company has started a phone service that uses overseas doctors to provide emergency medical consultations. The responding doctors are based in a country with low wages but with a highly skilled pool of physicians. Responding to each call takes on average 15 minutes. At any given moment in time, there are 4 doctors overseas on duty. Calls arrive every 5 minutes on average and standard deviation of the inter-arrival time is 5 minutes. The company receives $50 from the patient�s insurance company for each consultation. If one of the 4 overseas doctors is available, the firm pays $20 to the doctor and makes $30 in profit. If no doctor is available overseas, the call is rerouted to the U.S. where a local physician answers the question. A local physician is always available to take a call. In this case, the firm pays the $50 to the local physician, so there�s no profit for the company.
- Q12. What is the percentage of calls being answered by a physician in the US? (Write the percentage, that is, if your answer is 53.22%, input 53.22 as the answer.)
- Q13. How much (in $) does the company pay the physicians in the US over a 4 hour period?
- Q14. What would be the additional profit (in $) per hour if the company managed to have 10 doctors overseas on duty at any given time?
Prepare general journal entries to record these transactions
$5.00Business transactions completed by Hannah Venedict during the month of September are as follows.
a. Venedict invested $84,000 cash along with office equipment valued at $23,000 in exchange for common stock of a new company named HV Consulting. b. The company purchased land valued at $35,000 and a building valued at $170,000. The purchase is paid with $35,000 cash and a long-term note payable for $170,000. c. The company purchased $1,700 of office supplies on credit. d. Venedict invested her personal automobile in the company in exchange for more common stock. The automobile has a value of $16,200 and is to be used exclusively in the business. e. The company purchased $5,400 of additional office equipment on credit. f. The company paid $1,900 cash salary to an assistant. g. The company provided services to a client and collected $7,000 cash. h. The company paid $645 cash for this month’s utilities. i. The company paid $1,700 cash to settle the account payable created in transaction c. j. The company purchased $20,300 of new office equipment by paying $20,300 cash. k. The company completed $6,750 of services for a client, who must pay within 30 days. l. The company paid $1,800 cash salary to an assistant. m. The company received $4,000 cash in partial payment on the receivable created in transaction k. n. The company paid $2,600 cash in dividends. Required: 1. Prepare general journal entries to record these transactions Friendley’s Miniature Golf and Driving Range Inc…
$5.00Friendley’s Miniature Golf and Driving Range Inc. was opened on March 1 by Dean Barley. These selected events and transactions occurred during March.
Mar. 1 Stockholders invested $50,000 cash in the business in exchange for common stock of the corporation. 3 Purchased Arnie�s Golf Land for $38,000 cash. The price consists of land $23,000, building $9,000, and equipment $6,000. (Record this in a single entry.) 5 Advertised the opening of the driving range and miniature golf course, paying advertising expenses of $1,200 cash. 6 Paid cash $2,400 for a 1-year insurance policy. 10 Purchased golf clubs and other equipment for $5,500 from Golden Bear Company, payable in 30 days. 18 Received golf fees of $1,600 in cash from customers for golf services performed. 19 Sold 100 coupon books for $25 each in cash. Each book contains ten coupons that enable the holder to play one round of miniature golf or to hit one bucket of golf balls. (Hint: The revenue should not be recognized until the customers use the coupons.) 25 Paid a $500 cash dividend. 30 Paid salaries of $800. 30 Paid Golden Bear Company in full for equipment purchased on March 10. 31 Received $900 in cash from customers for golf services performed. Journalize the March transactions. Friendley’s records golf fees as service revenue.
Bill Gates opened Gates Carpet Cleaners…
$5.00Bill Gates opened Gates Carpet Cleaners on March 1 by borrowing money and issuing stock. During March, the following transactions were completed.
Mar. 1 Borrowed $100,000 from the bank on a note payable, 3% interest rate. 1 Stockholders invested $60,000 cash in the business. 5 Purchased used equipment for $7,000, paying $1,000 cash and the balance on account. 8 Purchased cleaning supplies for $1,500 on account. 10 Paid $1,200 for a one-year insurance policy. 14 Billed customers $16,000 for cleaning services. 18 Paid amount owed on equipment. 20 Paid $2,500 cash for employee salaries. 21 Collected $4,000 cash from customers billed on March 14. 28 Billed customers $4,500 for cleaning services. 29 Paid gas and oil for month on truck $800. 30 Paid cash dividends $3,000 to stockholders 31 Recorded one month accrued interest on the note. 31 Recorded one month depreciation on the equipment, $150. The chart of accounts for Gates Carpet Cleaners contains the following accounts: No. 101 Cash, No. 112 Accounts Receivable, No. 128 Cleaning Supplies, No. 130 Prepaid Insurance, No. 157 Equipment, No. 158 Accumulated Depreciation�Equipment, No. 201 Accounts Payable, No. 205 Interest Payable, No. 212 Notes Payable, No. 301 Common Stock, No. 306, Dividends, No. 350 Retained Earnings, No. 400 Service Revenue, No. 633 Gas & Oil Expense, No. 634 Cleaning Supplies Expense, No. 711 Depreciation Expense, No. 722 Insurance Expense, No. 726 Salaries Expense, and No. 730 Interest Expense
Chaos in the 21st Century Cultures Paper
$35.00Introduction:
We have transverse American literature this semester, stopping at many destinations, picking up a few theories and narratives; personal truths as we move forward in what we’ve proven to have unique or intrinsic “American-ness:” American values, believes, moral leanings; American conceptual ideas within essays, fiction, articles, and poetry.
Your assignment is simple enough with a few complexities. American Literature in the 21st century, or rather the Post-Modern time period is a century infused with the similar issues and concepts you’ve found in the 18th, 19th, and 20th century, in terms of what your previous authors were focused on and writing about in those centuries.
Paper Instructions:
This paper will be a six to seven page literature analysis on your 2-3 author’s work, why and how three issues or concepts from the American 21st century are depicted, explained, or/and defined AND how the work(s) themselves depict, explain, and define the Human Condition.
Paper Instructions Break Down:
After you’ve selected 3 issues or concepts from the American 21st century, you will pick One 21st century author from the ENGL 2130 textbook. You may choose One or Two more authors from outside of the ENGL 2130 textbook. You may only have three, 21st century American authors. These chosen authors’ 21st century work, or rather pieces of literature, must argue for, demonstrate, define, or/and depict a movement in America as well as argue for, demonstrate, define; depict the “Human Condition” in the American 21st century society. You’ll follow the same process as the Presentation paper for the 20th century.
(Long Example: Concept A,B,C are found in the American 21st century. James Baldwin’s collection of essays entitled The First Next Time depicted an evolution of Civil Rights in the overarching American, 21st century society. In the collection of essays, foundational elements of the Civil Rights movement such as____,______,______ are important to demonstrating the human condition due to ABC.)
Note: Social movements? Post-modernism literary period? Check the “Final Theory
Paper/ Final portfolio” folder.
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Prompt Questions to Consider:
How does this body of work (the literature you’ve chosen from your 2-3 authors) expand, explain, define, and expose what America is and how America/Americans might deal with certain issues: war, sexism, religion, nature/environment, minorities, technology, music, etc. Think to yourself: What new meaning and what new lens can I bring to the ongoing conversation about this text? What can I teach my reader, in terms of defining America through its literature? What themes do I see and what themes are important to the literary period and my overarching argument?
Re-Cap Requirements:
1) You will use at least 4 sources. The sources must be relevant and must support your thesis.
2) The readings (poems, short stories, speeches) must be cited in the Work Cited page, but these readings do not count towards your 4 resources.
3) You may only use ONE “.edu” website as a resource, if you want to use a website.
4) All research sources must come from books, academic journals, or academic articles. You may also use any source from “Readings Folder” or in the 2130 textbook as a resource.
5) You should use the concepts you’ve gathered from either 18th, 19th, or 20th century and incorporate those concepts and paragraphs into this paper.
6) Though you may use a concept and its subsequent paragraphs, you will not use the entire or 2/3rds of the 20th century Presentation group paper.
This literature analysis will do/ answer a few items:
1) Form a thesis. Create an argument. Come up with a theory about how and why your author’s work defines American Literature. <<Required. Place in Paper
It would behoove you to go through your own process and come up with a definition of American Lit., a process you’ve engaged with all semester. After you finish going through the process, compare and contrast how your author’s came to their individual conclusions. Think of American literature characteristics and how a foreign visitor might find our literature strange, intriguing, abrasive, hopeful, and onward. <<Not Required (these steps). This brainstorm is not place in Paper.
2) You must show that you understand the concept of Literature and that you understand the literary period (21st century/Post-Modernism).
(Long Example:
Thesis Template Example Without the Key Specifics: “Because of this….this occurs in both short stories, and because this occurs in the short stories, the reader sees this and this whiche marks the emergence of poignant characteristics of this wave/ movement in American literature and history. These characteristics are depicted and mandated by ABC.” The latter is a vague template you may fill in with specifics and details. This might serve as a part of your introduction and your thesis.)
3) Identifying and Adding to the Conversation: Remember, at this point, you are an expert on American literature, thought process, and definitely critiquing Amer. Lit. in its 20th/21st century forms. It’s not how much you agree or disagree with the literature period or/and the American history, but what matters is the different perspective you will bring and add to the ongoing conversation about your chosen text. You will question yourself and the text, asking what is the purpose; what is the intent of American literature and your particular body of work?
Remember our Fiction Tools list/Questions:
Crafting Fiction:
1) Curiosity
2) Submitting to the voices, the experiences, the otherness, or similiarness of
the narrative…
3) Importance of characters. Are they reliable, can you trust them, what
makes those characters complex? What do we want from them?
4) What is/could be the goal or purpose of the novel…not particularly the
author?
5) Is the setting important to the narrative?
6) What scene(s) grab you…are attention grabbers?
7) Can you list the conflicts present…seen and unseen?
8) Themes that grab you…
9) What ideals create conflicts, create contradictions, and are American ideals? How are they American ideals? Are the ideals working? How are these ideals universal? How do they give the overarching theme depth?
*All of these questions/topics are items that you may want to (or not) look at as you cultivate an argument. Also remember the literary criticism PowerPoint as well.
Special Note:
Note: These items are important and act as your Final for this class. I will not accept late work, per the usual, and I cannot accept any excuses. Failure to turn in Both items will result in a major deduction to your overall grade and work ethic score.
Looking forward to reading your work!
7 Pages
MLA 4 References
Bay State Community College enrolls students…
$2.00Text: Bay State Community College enrolls students in two departments, Liberal Arts and Sciences. The college also has two service departments, the Library and the Computing Services Department. The usage of these two service departments’ output for the year is as follows: User of Service Library Computing Services Liberal Arts Sciences Provider of Service The budgeted costs in the two service departments for the year are as follows: Library $1,040,000 Computing Services 500,000 Required: 1. Use the step-down method to allocate Bay State Community College?s service department costs to the Liberal Arts and Sciences departments. (Do not round intermediate calculations.) Allocation of Library costs Library Computing Services Allocation of Computing Service costs Total costs allocated to each department
Total cost allocated to Accounting services using Activity-Based costing ABC
$2.00(a) What is the total cost allocated to Accounting services using Activity-Based costing ABC?
Text: 4) Jane Smith, CPA, provides accounting and tax and legal services to her clients. In 2010, she charged $175 per hour for accounting and $200 per hour for tax and legal services. She estimates the following Operating profits declined last year and Ms. Smits has decided to use activity based costing (ABC) procedures to evaluate her hourly fees. She has gathered the following information from last year’s records:
E3-16 Determining Accounting Equation Effects of Several Transactions [LO 3-2, LO 3-3]
$5.00In January 2013, Tongo, Inc., a branding consultant, had the following transactions. Indicate the accounts, amounts, and direction of the effects on the accounting equation under the accrual basis. A sample is provided. (Enter all amounts as positive values.) a. (Sample) Received $9,700 cash for consulting services rendered in January. b. Issued stock to investors for $11,500 cash. c. Purchased $21,500 of equipment, paying 25 percent in cash and owing the rest on a note due in 2 years. d. Received $8,450 cash for consulting services to be performed in February. e. Bought $1,250 of supplies on account. f. Received utility bill for January for $2,170, due February 15. g. Consulted for customers in January for fees totaling $16,300, due in February. h. Received $16,700 cash for consulting services rendered in December. i. Paid $625 toward supplies purchased in (e).