QUESTIONS: Look at the photos below and listen to the song, "Kenji," featured on the album, The Rising Tied, by Fort Minor, a side project of Linkin Park band member, Mike Shinoda, a Japanese American whose father's family was interned at a relocation camp during World War II. Read the lyrics to "Kenji" while listening to the song, which includes samples of interviews Shinoda conducted with his father and aunt. In an interview with the Metro Silicon Valley, Shinoda said that he played the song for his family before he made it public, noting that his “…uncle, who is a very stoic Japanese guy, cried when he heard the song” (“Summer of ’42”). How do the lyrics of the song convey the negative effects of internment on the psyche of Japanese Americans? Do you think the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II was justified? Why or why not?
In: Economics
Please complete just Form 1040 (you do not need to fill out a Schedule C or Schedule D, but you can use them to calculate numbers to enter into Form 1040) for a client with the following tax situation:
Paul Gigornovich
Address: 123 HillCrest Lane, San Diego, CA 92101
Wage income: $45,000/00
W2 Federal Tax Withholdings: $4,000.00
Net Long Term Stock Sales Gain: $8,000.00
Net Short Term Sock Sale Loss: -$12,000.00
Sole Proprietorship Business
Gross Income: $80,000.00
Expenses:
Interest: $8,000.00
Meals: $400.00
Continuing Education 1 day Program where he had to fly to a different state:
$900 Airfare
$600 Hotel ($300 per night)
$250 Meals (over and above the other $400.00 in meals) ($125 per day)
$350 Opera Tickets
In: Accounting
Some transactions undertaken in 2018 by the country of Moyes
with the rest of the world are shown below. The currency of Moyes
is the Moyes marks-
BM
( i ) A French retail chain has imported 50,000 BM worth of wine
from Moyes. The goods were invoiced in euros.
( ii ) Citizens of Moyes spent 30,000 BM abroad on hotel bills and
20,000 BM on souvenir purchases.
( iii ) A British company sold a radar, worth 10,000 BM to the army
of Moyes. The radar was priced in pound sterling.
( iv ) As part of its portfolio diversification strategy, the
National Pension Fund of Moyes purchased 15,000 BM worth of shares
on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
( v ) Bino Ltd received 25,000 BM worth of dividends from the
investments it holds in a US company
Required:
Classify in Debit/Credit form, these transactions as sub-components
of the current account or capital/ financial account.
In: Accounting
A New York City daily newspaper called “Manhattan Today” charges an annual subscription fee of $594. Customers prepay their subscriptions and receive 290 issues over the year. To attract more subscribers, the company offered new subscribers the ability to pay $560 for an annual subscription that also would include a coupon to receive a 40% discount on a one-hour ride through Central Park in a horse-drawn carriage. The list price of a carriage ride is $550 per hour. The company estimates that approximately 30% of the coupons will be redeemed.
Required:
How much revenue should Manhattan Today recognize upon receipt of the $560 subscription price?
How many performance obligations exist in this contract?
Prepare the journal entry to recognize sale of 11 new subscriptions, clearly identifying the revenue or deferred revenue associated with each performance obligation.
In: Accounting
The amount of time that people spend at Grover Hot Springs is
normally distributed with a mean of 71 minutes and a standard
deviation of 17 minutes. Suppose one person at the hot springs is
randomly chosen. Let X = the amount of time that person spent at
Grover Hot Springs . Round all answers to 4 decimal places where
possible.
a. What is the distribution of X? X ~
N(Correct,Correct)
b. Find the probability that a randomly selected person at the hot
springs stays longer then 90 minutes.
c. The park service is considering offering a discount for the 7%
of their patrons who spend the least time at the hot springs. What
is the longest amount of time a patron can spend at the hot springs
and still receive the discount? minutes.
d. Find the Inter Quartile Range (IQR) for time spent at the hot
springs.
Q1: minutes
Q3: minutes
IQR: minutes
In: Statistics and Probability
Write a program in Java Using object Orientation Design to determine the status of Mini Van Doors. A logical circuit receives a different binary code to allow opening different doors. The doors can be opened by a dashboard switch, inside or outside handle. The inside handle will not open the door if the child safety lock is on or the master lock is on. The gear shift must be in the park to open the door.
** MUST USE constructors and methods. The methods should be instantiated by an object. Use simple main. The first bit Stream must be entered by users. The program needs to be interactive
In: Computer Science
The amount of time that people spend at Grover Hot Springs is
normally distributed with a mean of 80 minutes and a standard
deviation of 14 minutes. Suppose one person at the hot springs is
randomly chosen. Let X = the amount of time that person spent at
Grover Hot Springs . Round all answers to 4 decimal places where
possible.
a. What is the distribution of X? X ~ N(,)
b. Find the probability that a randomly selected person at the hot
springs stays longer then 89 minutes.
c. The park service is considering offering a discount for the 4%
of their patrons who spend the least time at the hot springs. What
is the longest amount of time a patron can spend at the hot springs
and still receive the discount? minutes.
d. Find the Inter Quartile Range (IQR) for time spent at the hot
springs.
Q1: minutes
Q3: minutes
IQR: minutes
In: Statistics and Probability
A New York City daily newspaper called “Manhattan Today” charges an annual subscription fee of $216. Customers prepay their subscriptions and receive 260 issues over the year. To attract more subscribers, the company offered new subscribers the ability to pay $210 for an annual subscription that also would include a coupon to receive a 40% discount on a one-hour ride through Central Park in a horse-drawn carriage. The list price of a carriage ride is $200 per hour. The company estimates that approximately 30% of the coupons will be redeemed. Required: 1. How much revenue should Manhattan Today recognize upon receipt of the $210 subscription price? 2. How many performance obligations exist in this contract? 3. Prepare the journal entry to recognize sale of 15 new subscriptions, clearly identifying the revenue or deferred revenue associated with each performance obligation.
In: Accounting
The UDairy ice cream truck plans to sell ice cream at an upcoming alumni event in Central Park (NYC). From past events, demand for ice cream is highly weather dependent. On rainy days, demand is normally distributed with a mean of 120 scoops and standard deviation of 35 scoops. On non-rainy days, demand is normally distributed with a mean of 200 scoops and standard deviation of 60 scoops. The ice cream truck will be loaded two days before the event and travel to NYC. If the UDairy truck plans to bring enough ice cream to maintain a 90% service level for a rainy day, but the day surprisingly turns out to be non-rainy, what is the probability of the ice cream truck stocking out? For simplicity, assume the number of scoops demanded is a continuous variable. Enter probability as a three-digit decimal (e.g. 0.500, 0.275, 0.942).
In: Math
1. Sheldon Cooper operates Daddy’s Nursery which provides baby-sitting services for children between 2 to 5 years old. Working mothers leave their children at 8:00 am and pick them up after office hours.
Sheldon converted his house into a nursery home where children are provided with sleeping areas, play pen and study areas, as well as meals, milk, and snacks. Nursery fee is computed by adding a mark up to the total cost of service provided to each child.
At present, Sheldon uses the traditional costing system in computing the cost of service per child, where the total cost is divided by the number of children served.
During the previous month, the nursery served100 children, for which the company incurred P50,000 total cost of service. Sheldon observed, however, that it is not right to just divide the total cost by the number of children because incurrence of some costs may vary depending on some factors. For example, children between 2 to 3 years old need more attention and are provided more services that those above 3 years old.
Considering this, Sheldon, plans to apply ABC system in determining the cost of service per child. He conducted a study of the previous month’s operations, and the following results came out:
|
Cost Category |
Cost |
Cost Driver |
Cost Driver Quantity |
|
Meals, Snacks, Supplies |
P20,000 |
Number of children |
100 children |
|
Caregiving hours |
P30,000 |
Staff hours |
1,200 staff |
|
Children Category |
Number of children |
Staff hours |
|
Babies (2-3 years old) |
60 |
1,000 |
|
Kiddies (above 3 years old) |
40 |
200 |
2. Summit Company provide the cost data for the month of January
Inventories: January 1 January 31
Direct materials P30, 000 P40, 000
WIP P15, 000 P20, 000
Finished Goods P65, 000 P50, 000
Factory overhead applied P150, 000
Cost of goods manufactured P515, 000
Direct materials used P190, 000
Actual FOH P144, 000
Required:
In: Finance