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STALIN [3.7K]
2 years ago
8

Gale Rana is a production worker at Gexo Manufacturing, which produces alr conditioning systems. After working there for 10 year

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she discovers through conversations with a colleague with the same title and similar seniority that her wage is 20 percent lower than
his wage. She feels that she has been a victim of discrimination. Which law(s) govern her situation?​
Business
1 answer:
son4ous [18]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Equality act

Explanation:

The equality act which was made in 2010 is a law that enforces that individuals in the same company should be given equal pay. It is usually used  in the context of sexual discrimination thereby ensuring right to equal pay between women and men for equal work.

This act cover all payment and benefit package like basic pay, non-salary payments, bonuses and allowances.

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Explanation:

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Compute the current ratio, acid-test ratio, and gross margin ratio as of January 31, 2013. (Round your answers to 2 decimal plac
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NELSON COMPANY

A. Current Ratio = Current Assets/Current Liabilities

= $38,500/$13,000

= 2.96 : 1

B. Acid-test Ratio = Current Assets - Inventory/Current Liabilities

= $24,600/$13,000

= 1.89 : 1

C. Gross margin ratio = Gross margin/Net Sales x 100

= $70,750/$110,950 x 100

= 63.77%

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

NELSON COMPANY

1. Unadjusted Trial Balance  as of January 31, 2013

                                                       Debit     Credit

Cash                                          $ 24,600

Merchandise inventory                12,500

Store supplies                               5,900

Prepaid insurance                         2,300

Store equipment                        42,900

Accumulated depreciation—

    Store equipment                                  $ 19,950

Accounts payable                                         13,000

J. Nelson, Capital                                        39,000

J. Nelson, Withdrawals                2,100

Sales                                                            115,200

Sales discounts                          2,000

Sales returns and allowances   2,250

Cost of goods sold                  38,000

Depreciation expense—

      Store equipment              0

Salaries expense                     31,300

Insurance expense                 0

Rent expense                         14,000

Store supplies expense         0

Advertising expense              9,300

Totals                                $ 187,150       $ 187,150

2. Adjusted Trial Balance as of January 31, 2013

                                                       Debit     Credit

Cash                                          $ 24,600

Merchandise inventory                10,300

Store supplies                                2,800

Prepaid insurance                             800

Store equipment                         42,900

Accumulated depreciation—

    Store equipment                                  $ 21,625

Accounts payable                                         13,000

J. Nelson, Capital                                        39,000

J. Nelson, Withdrawals                2,100

Sales                                                            115,200

Sales discounts                          2,000

Sales returns and allowances   2,250

Cost of goods sold                  40,200

Depreciation expense—

      Store equipment                 1,675

Salaries expense                     31,300

Insurance expense                   1,500

Rent expense                         14,000

Store supplies expense           3,100

Advertising expense               9,300

Totals                               $ 188,825      $ 188,825

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Income Statement for the year ended January 31, 2013:

Sales Revenue                                     $110,950

Cost of goods sold                                40,200

Gross profit                                          $70,750

Depreciation expense—

      Store equipment                 1,675

Salaries expense                     31,300

Insurance expense                   1,500

Rent expense                         14,000

Store supplies expense           3,100

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Net Income                                         $ 9,875

4. Sales Revenue                    $115,200

   Sales discount & allowances (4,250)

  Net Sales Revenue             $110,950

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Assets:

Cash                                                         $ 24,600

Merchandise inventory                               10,300

Store supplies                                               2,800

Prepaid insurance                                            800

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Store equipment                         42,900

Accumulated depreciation—

    Store equipment                   (21,625)     21,275

Total Assets                                             $ 59,775

Liabilities + Equity:

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J. Nelson, Capital                                         39,000

J. Nelson, Withdrawals                                 (2,100 )

Net Income                                                 $ 9,875

Total Liabilities + Equity                         $ 59,775

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b) Nelson's acid-test ratio takes away the encumbrances that can slow the conversion of current assets into cash for the settlement of current liabilities.  In this case, the inventory, stores supplies, and prepaid insurance are excluded.

c) Nelson has a robust gross margin ratio of more than 60%.  This means that it is able to limit the cost of goods sold to below 40%.  However, management of Nelson Company is unable to control its periodic costs in order to generate reasonable net income, as it can only turn less than 9% of the sales into returns for J. Nelson.

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