By what potential distance must an electron (m0=9.11*10^-31 kg), be accelerated to have wavelength of 5.47*10^-12...

By what potential distance must an electron (m0=9.11*10^-31 kg), be accelerated to have wavelength of 5.47*10^-12 m?

In: Physics

The froghopper, Philaenus spumarius, holds the world record for insect jumps. When leaping at an angle...

The froghopper, Philaenus spumarius, holds the world record for insect jumps. When leaping at an angle of 58.0? above the horizontal, some of the tiny critters have reached a maximum height of 58.7cm above the level ground.

Part A

What was the takeoff speed for such a leap?

Part B

What horizontal distance did the froghopper cover for this world-record leap?

In: Physics

Note: This problem is for the 2018 tax year. Janice Morgan, age 24, is single and...

Note: This problem is for the 2018 tax year.

Janice Morgan, age 24, is single and has no dependents. She is a freelance writer. In January 2018, Janice opened her own office located at 2751 Waldham Road, Pleasant Hill, NM 88135. She called her business Writers Anonymous. Janice is a cash basis taxpayer. She lives at 132 Stone Avenue, Pleasant Hill, NM 88135. Her Social Security number is 123-45-6789. Janice's parents continue to provide health insurance for her under their policy. Janice wants to contribute to the Presidential Election Campaign Fund.

During 2018, Janice reported the following income and expense items connected with her business.

Income from sale of articles $85,000
Rent 16,500
Utilities 7,900
Supplies 1,800
Insurance 5,000
Travel (including meals of $1,200) 3,500

Janice purchased and placed in service the following fixed assets for her business. Janice wants to elect immediate expensing under § 179, if possible.

  • Furniture and fixtures (new) costing $21,000 on January 10.
  • Computer equipment (new) costing $12,400 on July 28.

Janice’s itemized deductions include:

State income tax $2,950
Home mortgage interest paid to First National Bank 6,000
Property taxes on home 2,500
Charitable contribution to her alma mater, State College 1,200

Janice did not keep a record of the sales tax she paid. The amount from the sales tax table is $437.
Janice reports interest income of $4,000 on certificates of deposit at Second National Bank. She made estimated tax payments of $3,000 for 2018.

Required:
Compute Janice Morgan’s 2018 Federal income tax payable (or refund due) by providing the following information that would be reported on Form 1040 and Schedules A, B, C, and SE.

  • Make realistic assumptions about any missing data.
  • If an amount is zero, enter "0".
  • Enter all amounts as positive numbers.
  • When computing the tax liability, do not round your immediate calculations.
  • If required, round your final answers to the nearest dollar.
  • Provide the following that would be reported on Janice's Form 1040:

    1. Filing status: The taxpayers' filing status:

    2. Calculate taxable gross income.
    $

    3. Calculate the total adjustments for AGI.
    $

    4. Calculate adjusted gross income.
    $

    5. Calculate the greater of the standard deduction or itemized deductions.
    $

    6. Calculate the qualified busies income deduction.
    $

    7. Calculate total taxable income.
    $

    8. Calculate the income tax liability.
    $

    9 Calculate SE taxes due.
    $

    10. Calculate the total tax credits available.
    $

    11. Calculate total withholding and tax payments.
    $

    12. Calculate the amount overpaid (refund):
    $

    13. Calculate the amount of taxes owed:

  • Provide the following that would be reported on Janice's Schedule A:

    1. Calculate the deduction allowed for medical and dental expenses.
    $

    2. Calculate the deduction for taxes.
    $

    3. Calculate the deduction for interest.
    $

    4. Calculate the charitable deduction allowed.
    $

    5. Calculate total itemized deductions.
    $

  • Provide the following that would be reported on Janice's Schedule B:

    1. Calculate the interest amount:
    $

    2. Calculate the ordinary dividends:
    $

  • Provide the following that would be reported on Janice's Schedule C:

    1. Calculate income from sales:

  • $

    2. Calculate total expenses:
    $

    3. Calculate net profit or loss
    $

  • Provide the following that would be reported on Janice's Form 4562.

    Click here to access Exhibit 8.1 and the depreciation tables in the textbook.

    1. Calculate the total deprecation for the furniture and fixtures:
    $

    2. Calculate the total depreciation for the computer equipment.
    $

  • Provide the following that would be reported on Janice's Scheduled SE. When computing the self-employment tax liability, do not round your calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest dollar. Use rounded amount when determining the deduction for self-employment tax.

    1. Calculate the self-employment liability:
    $

    2. Calculate the eduction for self-employment tax:
    $

In: Accounting

The pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Malaysia was first detected on 25 January. Reported...

The pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Malaysia was first detected on 25 January. Reported cases remained relatively low and largely confined to imported cases, until localised clusters began to emerge in March. To stem the number of new cases, the government imposed a Movement Control Order (MCO) starting March 18, 2020.

Assume that you have been appointed as a database designer for a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in your residence community. The NGO's main task is to gather information on the current situation of the pandemic in the local community during the MCO period. This includes information on the percentage of cases detected, the quarantine center provided as well as the services available to assist affected community members. The NGO is planning to implement a database system to manage all information to ensure community members are aware of current situations.

Therefore, as a database designer, you are required to propose a database design prior to its implementation by presenting the following:

  1. Identify ALL possible entities that could exist in the business process (give suitable entity name), complete all the entities with suitable attributes together with assigned primary key. (Use your own assumption to determine the attributes.)
  2. Identify ALL relationships, cardinality, and/or participation for each identified entity.
  3. Draw an Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) by clearly stating the relationships between entities, cardinalities and attributes with correct notation.
  4. Based on ERD created in (c), convert it into relational schema. State the primary key and foreign key for each relational schema (relations).
  5. Produce sample records for each relation (table) that observes the relational integrity rules. FIVE records per relations are enough.
  6. Then, produce FIVE SQL queries that can be used to manipulate the data from each relation and show ALL the results from each of the queries. (The queries should include a simple query, query for sorting results, aggregate function, sub-queries and query to alter the existing tables.)

Note:

You are free to use any Databases Management System (DBMS) tool (using DDL SQL or GUI).

You should submit a printout (screen capture) of:

  1. Each table which shows the table name, fields and sample records.
  2. Each query in “SQL View”, so that the grader can see your SQL code.
  3. The result of each query (in table format).

In: Computer Science

In a 2-3 page paper, identify a country with a socialist economy and one with a...

In a 2-3 page paper, identify a country with a socialist economy and one with a capitalist economy. Compare how the respective economies impact the social landscape. Include several sources other than your text book to support your point of view.


In: Economics

How does Generics and Parameterized classes promote reusability, give an example?

How does Generics and Parameterized classes promote reusability, give an example?

In: Computer Science

Your scores from an afternoon of bowling were 128, 189, 156, 143, 117, and 152. Your...

Your scores from an afternoon of bowling were 128, 189, 156, 143, 117, and 152. Your sisters bowling scores were 204, 176, 189, 198, 218, 177, 190,and 203. Find the(two-sided) 98% confidence interval for (sigma^2*you) /(sigma^2*Sister). Assume bowling is normally distributed.

In: Math

How to calculate ; 1. How many moles of the excess reagent remain after 2.0 mol...

How to calculate ;

1. How many moles of the excess reagent remain after 2.0 mol NaPO4 react with 2.4 mol CeCl4?

2. When a sample of CuSO4•5H2O (249.7 g/mol) is teated, it releases 180.2 grams of water. What mass of CuSO4•5H2O was originally in the sample?

3. The density of carbon tetrachloride is 1.60 g/mL-1. How many moles are there in a liter of the pure CCl4? (Molar Mass CCl4 : 154. g/mL)

4. How many moles of Sulfur dioxide can ne produced from 160g of sulfur and 320g of oxygen?

5. What mass of iron(lll) sulfide is produced from the reaction of 11.6g of iron(lll) notrate with excess sodium sulfide?
2Fe(NO3)3 (aq) + 3NaS(aq) -> Fe2S3(s)+6NaNO3(aq)

How to figure out;

1. Which molecule has the strongest bond energy?
(a) HBr (b) HF (c) HCl (d) HI

2. Which is an example of a pure comound?
(a) Water vapor (b) Argon gas (C) Air (D) Aqueous nitric acid

In: Chemistry

Suppose Joe has preferences over income given by U(I) = ln(I). Furthermore, suppose there are two...

Suppose Joe has preferences over income given by U(I) = ln(I).

Furthermore, suppose there are two states of the world and that Joe believes the state 1 will occur with probability equal to 0.25 and state 2 will occur with probability 0.75.

1. If Joe's income endowment in the two states is given by (I1, I2) = (80, 110) and he is able buy z1 = 40 extra income in state 1 by selling z2 = -20 income in state 2, what is his expected utility?

2. What is the |slope| of Joe's indifference curve at the income allocation from problem #1?

3. If Joe decided to buy and sell A-D securities so that he faced no income risk at all in the future, what would be the |slope| of his indifference curve at that point?

In: Economics

Discuss how obesity affects the center of gravity and provide examples with calculations.

Discuss how obesity affects the center of gravity and provide examples with calculations.

In: Physics

3. Determine the effect upon equilibrium price and quantity sold if the following changes occur in...

3. Determine the effect upon equilibrium price and quantity sold if the following changes occur in a particular market:

a. Consumers’ income increases and the good is normal.

b. The price of a substitute good (in consumption) increases.

c. The price of a substitute good (in production) increases

d. The price of a complement good (in consumption) increases

e. The price of inputs used to produce the good increases.

f. Consumers expect that the price of the good will increase in the near future.

g. It is widely publicized that consumption of the good is hazardous to health.

h. Cost reducing technological change takes place in the industry.

For each of the pair of events indicated below, perform qualitative analysis to predict the direction of change in either the equilibrium price or equilibrium quantity. Explain why the change is indeterminate.

a. Both a and h conditions occur simultaneously.

b. Both d and e conditions occur simultaneously.

c. Both d and h conditions occur simultaneously.

d. Both f and c conditions occur simultaneously.

In: Economics

**Subject: Studying Abroad--Business Marketing** What do you hope to gain from the experience of studying abroad...

**Subject: Studying Abroad--Business Marketing**

What do you hope to gain from the experience of studying abroad in Ireland?

In: Economics

Why does the bandwidth of the amplifier play a role in determining the reso- lution of...

  1. Why does the bandwidth of the amplifier play a role in determining the reso- lution of the system?

In: Physics

Marv Johnson, city manager of Filkburg, Virginia, wants to develop a better understanding of the factors...

Marv Johnson, city manager of Filkburg, Virginia, wants to develop a better understanding of the factors that influence vehicles maintenance and costs. Mr. Johnson has data on 100 vehicles in the city’s vehicle fleet. The dependent variable is the annual maintenance cost per vehicle (MCOST). The independent variables include total vehicle mileage (TMILE), a dummy variable coded1 for emergency service vehicles and coded 0 for all other types of vehicles (VTYPE). Assist Mr. Johnson by generating a regression equation using these data. What substantive conclusions can be reached about factors that affect vehicle maintenance costs?

In: Math

c. Net income before income tax of $150,000 is desired after covering $410,000 of fixed cost....

c. Net income before income tax of $150,000 is desired after covering $410,000 of fixed cost. What

minimum contribution margin ratio must be maintained if total sales revenue is to be $1,600,000?

d. Net income before income tax is 20% of sales revenue, the contribution margin ratio is 60%, and

the break-even dollar sales is $200,000. What is the amount of total revenue?

e. Total fixed cost is $350,000, variable cost per unit is $26, and unit sales price is $50. What dollar

sales volume will generate an after-tax net income of $60,000 when the income tax rate is 40%?

P6-10B. Break-Even and Net Income Planning Venice Company has recently leased facilities for the manu-

facture of a new product. Based on studies made by its accounting personnel, the following data are

available:

Estimated annual sales ........................................ 60,000 units

Estimated Costs Amount Unit Cost

Direct materials............................................... $ 870,000 $14.50

Direct labor .................................................. 750,000 12.50

Manufacturing overhead........................................ 384,000 6.40

Administrative expenses........................................ 228,000

3.80

$2,232,000 $37.20

Selling expenses are expected to be 20% of sales, and the selling price is $82 per unit. Ignore income

tax in this problem.

Required

a. Compute a break-even point in dollars and in units. Assume that manufacturing overhead and

administrative expenses are fixed but that other costs are variable.

b. What would net income before income tax be if 40,000 units were sold?

c. How many units must be sold to earn a net income before income tax of 10% of sales?

P6-11B. Multiple Product Break-Even and Net Income Planning Madison Company manufactures and

sells the following three products:

Red Blue Green

Unit sales ............................................ 20,000 30,000 50,000

Unit sales price........................................ $30 $62 $18

Unit variable cost ...................................... $18 $38 $14

Required

Assume that total fixed cost is $324,800.

a. Compute the net income before income tax based on the sales volumes shown above.

b. Compute the break-even point in total dollars of revenue and in specific unit sales volume for

each product.

c. Prove your break-even calculations by computing the total contribution margin related to your

answer in requirement (b).

EXTENDING YOUR KNOWLEDGE

EYK6-1. Business Decision Case The following total cost data are for Ralston Manufacturing Company,

which has a normal capacity per period of 400,000 units of product that sell for $18 each. For the

foreseeable future, regular sales volume should continue at normal capacity of production.

Solution 6.1

y-intercept 5 Total fixed costs of $5.000

Slope 5 Variable cost per unit of approximately $0.50 per water bottle cage

Total cost 5 ($0.50 3 # of water bottle cages) 1 $5,000

$25,000 5 $0.50 3 40,000 1 $5,000

Direct materials. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,720,000

Direct labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,120,000

Variable overhead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 560,000

Fixed overhead (Note 1). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 880,000

Selling expense (Note 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 720,000

Administrative expense (fixed) 200,000

$5,200,000

Notes:

1. Beyond normal capacity, fixed overhead cost increases $30,000 for each 20,000 units or fraction

thereof until a maximum capacity of 640,000 units is reached.

2. Selling expenses are a 10% sales commission. Ralston pays only one-half of the regular sales

commission rates on any sale of 20,000 or more units.

Ralston’s sales manager has received a special order for 48,000 units from a large discount chain at a

special price of $16 each, F.O.B. factory. The controller’s office has furnished the following additional

cost data related to the special order:

1. Changes in the product’s construction will reduce direct materials $1.80 per unit.

2. Special processing will add 25% to the per-unit direct labor costs.

3. Variable overhead will continue at the same proportion of direct labor costs.

4. Other costs should not be affected.

Required

a. Present an analysis supporting a decision to accept or reject the special order. Assume Ralston’s

regular sales are not affected by this special order.

b. What is the lowest unit sales price Ralston could receive and still make a before-tax profit of

$39,600 on the special order?

In: Accounting