Assume Division 1 of the XYZ Company had the following results last year. Sales $5,000,000 Operating income 1,000,000 Total assets (average) 10,000,000 Current liabilities 500,000 Management's required rate of return is 8% and the weighted average cost of capital is 6%. Its effective tax rate is 30%. What is the division's economic value added?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Economic Value was $130,000

Explanation:

As we know that:

Economic Value Added = Net Operating Income after tax - (WACC * Capital Employed)

Here

Operating Income After Tax is $700,000 (Step1)

WACC is 6%

Capital Employed is $9,500,000 (Step2)

By putting values, we have:

EVA = $700,000 - 9,500,000 * 6%

EVA = $700,000 - $570,000

EVA = $130,000

Step1: Operating Income After Tax

Simply deduct the 30% tax share from the operating income to arise at Net Operating Income After Tax.

Mathematically,

Net Operating Income After Taxes = Operating Income *(1 - Tax Rate)

Here

Operating Income is $1,000,000

Tax Rate is 30%

By putting values, we have:

Net Operating Income After Taxes = $1,000,000 * (1 - 30%)

Net Operating Income After Taxes = $700,000

Step2: Capital Employed

Capital Employed = Total Assets - Current Liabilities

Capital Employed = $10,000,000 - $500,000

Capital Employed = $9,500,000


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A firm is expected to have net earnings of $1,480,000 three years from now. There are 500,000 shares of stock outstanding. The firm's current P/E ratio is 18 and it is expected to remain at that level. What is the firm's expected stock price for year 3

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Answer:

Stock price = $53.28

Explanation:

DATA

Earnings = $1,480,000

Shares outstanding = 500,000

P/E ratio = 18

Stock price = ?

he firm's expected stock price for year 3 can be calculated by using Price earning ratio formula

Formula:

P/E ratio = Stock price / EPS

Stock price = P/E ratio x EPS

Stock price =  18 x $2.96(w)

Stock price = $53.28

Workings

EPS = Earning per share

EPS = Earning /Shares

EPS = $1,480,000 /500,000

EPS = $2.96

McConnel corporation has bonds on the market with 16.5 years to maturity, a YTM of 7.7 percent, a par value of 1000 and current price of 1065. The bonds make semiannual payment and have a par value of $1,000.Required:What must the coupon rate be on these bonds?

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Answer:

Coupon rate = 0.08402 or 8.402%

Explanation:

To calculate the price of the bond, we need to first calculate the coupon payment per period. We assume that the interest rate provided is stated in annual terms. As the bond is a semi annual bond, the coupon payment, number of periods and semi annual YTM will be,

Coupon Payment (C) = x

Total periods (n)= 16.5 * 2 = 33

r or YTM = 7.7% * 1/2 = 3.85% or 0.0385

The formula to calculate the price of the bonds today is attached.

Using the bond price formula and the available values, we calculate the coupon rate to be,

1065 = x * [( 1 - (1+0.0385)^-33) / 0.0385]  +  1000 / (1+0.0385)^33

1065 = x * (18.50739407)  +  287.4653284

1065 - 287.4653284 = x * 18.50739407

777.5346716 / 18.50739407  = x

x  =  42.012 rounded off to $42.01

If the semi annual coupon payment is $42.01, the annual coupon payment will be 42.01 * 2 = $84.02

The coupon rate on bonds is = 84.02 / 1000

Coupon rate = 0.08402 or 8.402%

In a production bottleneck situation, the product with the highest contribution margin per unit should be given priority over a product that has the highest contribution margin per bottleneck hour.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

b. false

Explanation:

A bottleneck is a point at which there is the stoppage in the system of production. The inefficiencies that are generated through the bottleneck developed the delays and leads to the high cost of production

Here in the given situation, since there is the highest contribution margin per unit that gives more priority as compared with the contribution margin per bottleneck hour i.e. totally wrong as it should give the priority to the contribution margin per bottleneck hour

Therefore the given statement is false

Hickam Company makes one product, for which it has developed the following standard for labor: each unit should require 1.50 hours at $12/hour. In April, Hickam made 10,000 units, using 1.65 hours per unit at a cost of $11.50 per hour. What is the labor usage variance

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Answer:

$1.8 Unfavourable

Explanation:

Labor usage variance can be calculated by deducting Standard hours from Actual hours and multiplying the result by the standard rate.

DATA

Standard hours = 1.50 hours

Standard rate = $12/hour

Actual hours = 1.65 hours

Actual rate = $11.5/hour

Calculation

LABOUR USAGE VARIANCE = (SH-AH)SR

LABOUR USAGE VARIANCE =(1.5 - 1.65) x $12

LABOUR USAGE VARIANCE = (-0.15) x $12

LABOUR USAGE VARIANCE = $1.8 Unfavourable

Pearl Corporation issued 1,700 $1,000 bonds at 103. Each bond was issued with one detachable stock warrant. After issuance, the bonds were selling separately at 98. The market price of the warrants without the bonds cannot be determined. Use the incremental method to record the issuance of the bonds and warrants.
ex. account title DR
Account title CR

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Answer:

Solution as seen below

Explanation:

Bond = 1,700 × $1,000 × 98%

= $1,666,000

Allocation :

Issue price $1,751,000

(1,700 × $1,000 × 103%)

Bonds ( $1,666,000 )

Warrants $85,000

($1,751,000 - $1,666,000)

Bond face value $1,700,000

(1,700 × $1,000)

Allocated FMV ($1,666,000)

Discounts $34,000

($1,700,000 - $1,666,000)

Analyze global labor supply factors in terms of quality and quantity. In your own words, present an example of how it varies in quality.

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Explanation:

The supply of labor in terms of quality and quantity will be influenced by micro and macroeconomic factors.

The labor market is constituted by a relationship of labor supply and demand for employees, which is totally influenced by the economic context that a particular country is experiencing. For example, if there is an economic downturn, then there is likely to be less labor supply and less demand.

Looking at the global labor market, we can see how it varies from country to country.

In terms of quality, we can mention China for example, which is a country where there is a lot of work, but the labor force is one of the cheapest in the world, which makes this an extremely attractive labor market for the international market, but due to poor working conditions, there is often no quality in the work process for these employees.

Fowler, Inc., just paid a dividend of $2.70 per share on its stock. The dividends are expected to grow at a constant rate of 4.5 percent per year, indefinitely. Assume investors require a return of 9 percent on this stock. a. What is the current price? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) b. What will the price be in six years and in thirteen years? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answers to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

Fowler, Inc.

a. Current price = Current Dividend/r - g

where r = Required Rate of Return

and g = growth rate

= $2.70/0.09 - 0.045

= $2.70/0.045

= $60

b. The price in six years' time, growing at 4.5%

= Current price x (1 + g)^6

= $60 x 1.30226

= $78.14

c. The price in thirteen years' time, growing at 4.5%

= $60 x 1.772196

= $106.33

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Current Dividend = $2.70

Dividends' constant growth rate = 4.5% p.a. indefinitely

Investors' required rate of return = 9%

Fowler, Inc.'s stock prices calculated using the dividend, growth rate, and investors required rate of return gives the intrinsic values of the stock for the current year, in six and thirteen years' time.  The intrinsic value calculation eliminates the need to value the stock subjectively.

A company uses 40000 pounds of materials for which it paid $2 a pound. The materials price variance was $20000 unfavorable. What is the standard price per pound

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Answer:

Standard price= $1.5

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

A company uses 40000 pounds of materials for which it paid $2 a pound. The materials price variance was $20000 unfavorable.

To calculate the standard price, we need to use the following formula:

Direct material price variance= (standard price - actual price)*actual quantity

-20,000= (standard price - 2)*40,000

-20,000= 40,000standard price - 80,000

60,000/40,000= standard price

standard price= $1.5

Central to agency theory is the concern with problems that can arise between the principals who are the owners of the firm and the agents who are the people who are paid by outside consultants to perform a job on their behalf.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

Correct Answer:

a. True

Explanation:

Agency theory is a principle that is used to explain and resolve issues in the relationship between business principals and their agents in any given company's establishment. In addition, the relationship could be one that is between shareholders, as principals on one hand, and company executives, as agents.

Agency problem is that many authors have found that include separations of ownership from control, conflict of interest and risk adverseness etc.

What is the term agency theory about?

Agency theory is a principle that is used to explain and resolve issues in the relationship between business principals and their agents in any given company's establishment.

In addition, the relationship could be one that is between shareholders, as principals on one hand, and company executives, as agents.

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Jesse Livermore, Human Resources Director of GA Trading Company recently read a report on "The state of the Baby Boomer generation between the years 2011-2030," that he believes to be factually correct. To respond to this growing trend, he has created an employee program that hopes to attract and retain _____ workers through flexible schedules, training opportunities, and creative pay schedules.

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Answer: younger

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that Jesse Livermore, Human Resources Director of GA Trading Company recently read a report on "The state of the Baby Boomer generation between the years 2011-2030," that he believes to be factually correct.

To respond to this growing trend, Jesse has created an employee program that hopes to attract and retain younger workers through a flexible schedule, training opportunities, and creative pay schedules.

Salah’s net income for the year ended December 31, Year 2 was $191,000. Information from Salah’s comparative balance sheets is given below. Compute the cash paid for dividends during Year 2. At December 31 Year 2 Year 1 Common Stock, $5 par value $ 506,000 $ 455,400 Paid-in capital in excess of par 954,000 858,400 Retained earnings 694,000 587,400

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Answer:

Cash Dividends - Year 2 =  $84400

Explanation:

The net income of the business is usually appropriated or used for two purposes at the end of the year. It is either used to pay dividends or is retained in the business and is added to the retained earnings or both.

Thus, to calculate the dividends paid by the business in a particular year, we can calculate the change in retained earnings and deduct it from the net income.

Change in retained earnings = Ending balance of retained earnings - Beginning balance of retained earnings

Change in retained earnings = 694000 - 587400

Change in retained earnings = $106600

Thus, out of the net income of $191000, $106600 were transferred to retained earnings. So, the amount of dividends paid for the year is,

Cash Dividends - Year 2 = 191000 - 106600  = $84400

The firm is an all-equity firm with assets worth $350 million and 100 million shares outstanding. It plans to borrow $100 million and use these funds to repurchase shares. The firm’s marginal corporate tax is 21%, and it plans to keep its outstanding debt equal to $100 million permanently. If the firm manages to repurchase shares at $4 per share, what is the per share value of equity for the leveraged firm? A) $2.71 per share B) $3.5 per share C) $3.61 per share D) $3.71 per share E) $4 per share

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Answer:

B) $3.5 per share

Explanation:

Assets = Existing assets + Tax shield

= $350 million + 21% * $100 million

= $371 million

Equity = Asset - Debt

= $371 million - $100 million

= $271 million

The Shares are repurchase at $4

At this price, the firm would have 100 - 100/4 = 75 million shares outstanding .

Worth of shares outstanding = Equity / Outstanding shares  

Worth of shares outstanding = ($271 million / 75 million shares)

Worth of shares outstanding = $3.61 per shares

At the beginning of the current year, both Doug and Amelia each own 50% of Amaryllis Corporation (a calendar year taxpayer). In July, Doug sold his stock to Kevin for $140,000. At the beginning of the year, Amaryllis Corporation had accumulated E& P of $240,000 and its current E & P is $280,000 (prior to any distributions). Amaryllis distributed $300,000 on February 15 ($150,000 to Doug and $150,000 to Alfred) and distributed another $300,000 on November 1 ($150,000 to Kevin and $150,000 to Alfred). Kevin has dividend income of:_______

a. $150,000.b. $140,000.c. $110,000.d. $70,000.e. None of the above.

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Answer:

Kevin has dividend income of:_______

a. $150,000.

Explanation:

Kevin became a 50% shareholder of Amaryllis in July.  So, Kevin is entitled to receive 50% of any distributions made by Amaryllis from the July date.  Since Amaryllis distributed $300,000 on November 1, Kevin will receive a dividend income equivalent to $150,000 from Amaryllis.  The remaining 50% goes to his partner in business.  Kevin could not be entitled to the distribution made on February 15, by which date he was not yet a shareholder of Amaryllis.

"A tender offer has been made for PDQ common shares. The brokerage firm department that would handle the tendering of shares is the:"

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Answer: Re-organization department

Explanation:

A tender offer is a public takeover bid that consists of an offer to buy either some or all of the shares that are available in a corporation.

When a tender offer has been made for PDQ common shares. The re-organization department is the brokerage firm department that would handle the tendering of shares.

Net Present Value Method
The following data are accumulated by Geddes Company in evaluating the purchase of $150,000 of equipment, having a four-year useful life:
Net Income Net Cash Flow
Year 1 $42,500 $80,000
Year 2 27,500 65,000
Year 3 12,500 50,000
Year 4 2,500 40,000
Present Value of $1 at Compound Interest
Year 6% 10% 12% 15% 20%
1 0.943 0.909 0.893 0.870 0.833
2 0.890 0.826 0.797 0.756 0.694
3 0.840 0.751 0.712 0.658 0.579
4 0.792 0.683 0.636 0.572 0.482
5 0.747 0.621 0.567 0.497 0.402
6 0.705 0.564 0.507 0.432 0.335
7 0.665 0.513 0.452 0.376 0.279
8 0.627 0.467 0.404 0.327 0.233
9 0.592 0.424 0.361 0.284 0.194
10 0.558 0.386 0.322 0.247 0.162
a. Assuming that the desired rate of return is 15%, determine the net present value for the proposal. If required, round to the nearest dollar. Use the table of the present value of $1 presented above.
Present value of net cash flow $
Amount to be invested
Net present value $
b. Would management be likely to look with favor on the proposal?
Yes , because the net present value indicates that the return on the proposal is greater than the minimum desired rate of return of 15%.

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Answer:

year               net cash flow

0                     -$150,000

1                        $80,000

2                       $65,000

3                       $50,000

4                       $40,000

A) NPV = -$150,000 + ($80,000 x .87) + ($65,000 x .756) + ($50,000 x .658) + ($40,000 x .572) = -$150,000 + $69,600 + $49,140 + $32,900 + $22,880 = -$150,000 + $174,520 = $24,520

B) Yes , because the net present value indicates that the return on the proposal is greater than the minimum desired rate of return of 15%. Since the NPV is positive ($24,520), it means that the cash inflows are higher than the cash outflows when we use a 15% discount rate.

The managerial accountant at Space Right Office Cubicles calculates fixed overhead variances to complete the August report. The actual fixed overhead cost in the month of August was and the budgeted fixed overhead cost was . The standard hours in August were and the standard rate per machinehour was . Calculate the standard fixed overhead cost allocated to​ production, the fixed overhead budget​ variance, and the fixed overhead volume variance. A. ​; ​F; U B. ​; ​F; U C. ​; ​F; U D. ​; ​F; U

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Answer: d. $36,400; $1700 F; $500 U

Explanation:

1. Standard fixed overhead cost allocated to​ production

= Standard Hours * Standard rate per machine hour

= 2,600 * 14

= $36,400

2.  Fixed overhead budget​ variance

= Budget overhead cost - Actual overhead cost

= 36,900 - 35,200

= $1,700 favorable

3. Fixed Overhead Volume Variance

= Standard fixed overhead cost - Budgeted overhead

= 36,400 - 36,900

= -$500

= $500 Unfavorable

Exercise 7-9 Variable and Absorption Costing Unit Product Costs and Income Statements [LO7-1, LO7-2, LO7-3]
Walsh Company manufactures and sells one product. The following information pertains to each of the company’s first two years of operations:
Variable costs per unit:
Manufacturing:
Direct materials $ 25
Direct labor $ 15
Variable manufacturing overhead $5
Variable selling and administrative $2
Fixed costs per year:
Fixed manufacturing overhead $250,000
Fixed selling and administrative expenses $80,000
During its first year of operations, Walsh produced 50,000 units and sold 40,000 units. During its second year of operations, it produced 40,000 units and sold 50,000 units. The selling price of the company’s product is $60 per unit.
Required:
1. Assume the company uses variable costing:
a. Compute the unit product cost for Year 1 and Year 2.
b. Prepare an income statement for Year 1 and Year 2.
2. Assume the company uses absorption costing:
a. Compute the unit product cost for Year 1 and Year 2.
b. Prepare an income statement for Year 1 and Year 2.
3. Reconcile the difference between variable costing and absorption costing net operating income in Year 1.

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Answer:

1 a. Year 1 unit product cost = 45

     Year 2 unit product cost = 45

Notes: Unit product cost = Direct materials + direct labor + Variable manufacturing overhead = 25 + 15 + 5 = 45 units

1 b.                        Income statement

                                                     Year 1           Year 2

Sales                                         2,400,000    3,000,000

(40000*60); (50000*60)

Less:

Variable cost of goods sold     1,800,000     2,250,000    

Variable selling and adm.          80,000         100,000

Contribution margin                520,000        650,000

Less:

Fixed manufacturing overhead  250,000      250,000    

Fixed selling & adm expense      80,000         80,000

Net income                                  $190,000     $320,000

2 a.  Notes

                                                             Year 1   Year 2

Direct materials                                      25     25  

Direct labor                                              15     15  

Variable manufacturing overhead         5         5  

Fixed manufacturing overhead             5      6.25

(250,000/50,000); (250,000/40000)

Unit product cost                                    50    51.25

b.                                 Income statement

                                              Year 1         Year 2

Sales                                   2400000    3000000

Less: cost of goods sold   2000000    2550000

Gross margin                      400,000     450,000

Less: Selling and                160,000 180,000

administrative expense  

Net income                         240,000     270,000

Workings

Cost of goods sold for year 2 = (10,000* 50) + (40000 * 51.25)

= 500,000 + 2,050,000

= 25,500,000

3. Reconciliation                                Year 1          Year 2

Variable costing net operating        190,000      320,000

income (loss)    

Add: Deferred fixed overhead          50,000

in ending inventory (10000*5)  

Less: Fixed overhead realized                             -50,000

in beginning inventory(10000*5)

Absorption costing net operating   $240,000    270,000

income (loss)  

Answer 1:

Part a

Unit product cost = Direct materials + direct labor + Variable manufacturing overheadUnit product cost = 25 + 15 + 5 Unit product cost = 45 units

Year 1 -unit product cost = 45

Year 2 -unit product cost = 45

Part  b :

                                                   Income statement

                                                    Year 1           Year 2

Sales                                         2,400,000    3,000,000  

                                                 (40000*60)  (50000*60)  

Less:  

Variable cost of goods sold     1,800,000     2,250,000    

Variable selling and adm.          80,000         100,000

Contribution margin                  520,000        650,000

Less:

Fixed manufacturing overhead  250,000      250,000    

Fixed selling & adm expense      80,000         80,000

Net income                                  $190,000     $320,000

Answer 2 :

Part a  

                                                            Year 1   Year 2

Direct materials                                       25     25    

Direct labor                                               15     15    

Variable manufacturing overhead           5       5    

Fixed manufacturing overhead               5      6.25  

(250,000/50,000); (250,000/40000)  

Unit product cost                                    50    51.25

Part b.                                

                                          Income statement

                                              Year 1         Year 2  

Sales                                   2400000    3000000

Less: cost of goods sold   2000000    2550000

Gross margin                      400,000     450,000

Less: Selling and                160,000 180,000

 Net income                         240,000     270,000

An income statement for Year 1 - 240,000and Year 2-270,000.

(Working Notes):

Cost of goods sold for year 2 = (10,000* 50) + (40000 * 51.25)

Cost of goods sold for year 2 = 500,000 + 2,050,000

Cost of goods sold for year 2 = 25,500,000

Answer 3:

The difference between variable costing and absorption costing net operating income in Year 1.

        Reconciliation                                    Year 1          Year 2

Variable costing net operating         190,000      320,000

          income (loss)    

Add: Deferred fixed overhead          50,000

          in ending inventory (10000*5)  

Less: Fixed overhead realized                               -50,000

       in beginning inventory(10000*5)

      Absorption costing net operating    $240,000    270,000

 

The difference between variable costing and absorption costing net operating income in Year 1 is $2,40,000.

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Emira wants to buy a classic drawing from an art centre in Kuala Lumpur. She managed to secure a painting by a renowned Malaysian artist that costs her RM99,800. Currently, she only has RM12,650 in her savings account and she intends to use 70% of her saving to fund the purchase. If she borrows the remaining amount from Bank Atlantis that levies 4.77% of interest rates, determine the total interest payment that she will pay if the agreement takes 10 years of settlement.

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Answer:

RM23,617.80

Explanation:

cost of the painting RM99,800

she has RM12,650 on her bank account and she will use 70% = RM8,855 as down payment. She will borrow the rest = RM99,800 - RM8,855 = RM90,945

interest charged on the loan 4.77% / 12 = 0.3975%

120 monthly periods (10 years)

using the present value formula to determine the monthly payment:

PV = monthly payment x annuity factor

monthly payment = PV / annuity factor

PV = 90,945

annuity factor (120 periods, 0.3975%) = 95.26168

monthly payment = 90,945 / 95.26168 = 954.69

total payments = 120 x 954.69 = RM114,562.80

interests paid = RM114,562.80 - RM90,945 = RM23,617.80

A customer has purchased 10,000 shares of Fromage stock, a Swiss cheese company. The stock is not traded in the United States. Fromage declares and pays a dividend of 15,000 Swiss Francs, which, when converted to dollars, equals $10,000. Switzerland imposes a 20% withholding tax on dividends repatriated outside its borders. How is the dividend reported on this investor's U.S. tax return

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Answer:

$10,000 of dividends are reported, along with a $2,000 tax credit for monies withheld in Switzerland

Explanation:

As we know that if there is a direct investment in a foreign security, so the foreign country having a tax on dividend send an individual his home country against his will now if this condition arise so the same i.e tax credit should be levy on the same person while filing the U.S tax return

Since $10,000 dividend is received along with it $2,000 would be the tax credit  

Waterway Industries expects to purchase $260000 of materials in July and $270000 of materials in August. Three-fourths of all purchases are paid for in the month of purchase, and the other one-fourth are paid for in the month following the month of purchase. How much will August's cash disbursements for materials purchases be

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Answer:

Total cash disbursement= $267,500

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase:

July= $260,000

August= $270,000

Three-fourths of all purchases are paid for in the month of purchase, and the other one-fourth are paid for in the month following the month of purchase.

Cash disbursement August:

Purchase in cash from August= 270,000*0.75= 202,500

Purchase on account July= 260,000*0.25= 65,000

Total cash disbursement= $267,500

The _________ price is the price at which a dealer is willing to sell a security. A. bid B. ask C. clearing D. settlement

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Answer: B. ask

Explanation:

The ask also known as the offer price is the price at which seller is willing to sell a security after which the buyer must have stated a bid price of how much he or she wants to pay for the security.  The bid price is known to be always lower than the ask price , of which the difference between both prices is called a bid-ask spread.

For example, if an investor wants to buy a security, he or she  will first determine  how much the seller  is willing to sell it for, which is the  ask price--- least price the seller  is willing to sell the security for. However on the other hand, the seller in order to sell his or her security will first determine the highest price at which a buyer would be willing to pay for the  security.

Buy 100 shares of ABC if the market rises to $45, but don't buy the stock for more than $50." What is the appropriate order to be placed

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Answer:

Buy ABC at 45 Stop 50 Limit

Explanation:

Since the customer wishes to buy the stock if the market rises to $45 per share , the appropriate order to be placed is 'Buy ABC at 45 Stop 50 Limit'.

Here, a buy stop order is the only order that allows stocks to be bought at a price above current market price unlike a buy limit order that is placed below the current market price hence cannot be used.

In a situation where the market moves to $45 or higher, it becomes a market order to buy because it is elected. Suppose the customer is no more interested in paying above $50 per share, the order must be ' Buy 100 ABC at 45, Stop 50 Limit.

Moped, Inc. purchased machinery at a cost of $44,000 on January 1, 2017. The expected useful life is 5 years and the asset is expected to have salvage value of $4,000. Moped depreciates its assets using the double-declining balance method. What is the firm's depreciation expense for the year ended December 31, 2017?

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Answer:

Annual depreciation= $16,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $44,000

Useful life= 5 years

Salvage value= $4,000

To calculate the depreciation expense under the double-declining balance, we need to use the following formula:

Annual depreciation= 2*[(book value)/estimated life (years)]

Annual depreciation= 2*[(44,000 - 4,000) / 5]

Annual depreciation= 16,000

You purchased 1,000 shares of stock in Natural Chicken Wings, Inc., at a price of $43.37 per share. Since you purchased the stock, you have received dividends of $.95 per share. Today, you sold your stock at a price of $46.62 per share. What was your total percentage return on this investment?

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Answer:

9.68%

Explanation:

Percent Return on Investment is calculated as Net Profit / Cost of Investment x 100

Net Profit= $46,620 (1,000 x $46.62 per share) + $950 (1,000 x $.95 per share) - $43,370 (1,000 x $43.37 per share) = $4,200

Cost of Investment= $43,370 (1,000 x $43.37 per share)

Percent Return on Investment=  $4,200 / $43,370 x 100 = 9.68%

Acme Company’s production budget for August is 17,700 units and includes the following component unit costs: direct materials, $6.0; direct labor, $10.2; variable overhead, $6.2. Budgeted fixed overhead is $34,000. Actual production in August was 18,630 units. Actual unit component costs incurred during August include direct materials, $8.40; direct labor, $9.60; variable overhead, $7.00. Actual fixed overhead was $35,700. The standard fixed overhead application rate per unit consists of $2 per machine hour and each unit is allowed a standard of 1 hour of machine time.Required:Calculate the fixed overhead budget variance and the fixed overhead volume variance. (Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "F" for favorable, "U" for unfavorable, and "None" for no effect (i.e., zero variance).)

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Answer:

a. $1,700 U

b. $3,260 F

Explanation:

a. Fixed over head budget variance = Actual fixed overhead - Budgeted fixed overhead

Actual fixed overhead = $35,700

Budgeted fixed overhead = $34,000

Fixed overhead budget variance = $35,700 - $34,000

= $1,700 U

b. Fixed overhead volume variance = Budgeted fixed overhead - Standard fixed overhead

Standard fixed overhead application rate = $2 per machine hr × 1hr

= $2

Budgeted fixed overhead = $34,000

Standard fixed overhead = Standard hours for actual output × Budgeted rate

= (18,630 units × 1hr) × $2

= $37,260

Fixed overhead volume variance

= $34,000 - $37,260

= 3,260 F

Victorinox is the name of the company that manufactures Swiss army knives. As a result of new regulations governing what passengers could carry with them on airplane trips, the company has lost 30 percent of its business. In other companies, this might have led to business failure, but because Victorinox had _____ plans, it was able to continue to operate profitably.

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Answer: contingency plans

Explanation:

A contingency plan is a plan that's designed in order to take into consideration ever possible event or circumstance that may occur in the future.

The aim of a contingency plan is to help an organization hat back to its feet as soon as possible when an unforeseen event o circumstance happens.

Mary Martin, the owner of Martin Consulting, Inc., started the business by investing $48,000 cash. Identify the general journal entry below that Martin Consulting, Inc. will make to record the transaction.

A

Cash 48,000
Increased Equity 48,000
B

Investments 48,000
Cash 48,000
C

Cash 48,000
Common stock 48,000
D

Common stock 48,000
Cash 48,000
E

Investments 48,000
Common stock 48,000
Expert Answer

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Answer:

The correct option is C.

Cash                               48,000

Common stock                                        48,000

Explanation:

When the owner of a business introduces or invests cash into his own company, it is regarded as a capital or common stock.

The cash invested is therefore recorded in the owner's equity account or as a common stock in order to the stake of the owner in the business. That is, the equity or common stock account show the amount of the assets of the company that are owned by the owner but not by the creditors.

The investment of $48,000 in Martin Consulting, Inc. by Mary Martin, the owner, implies that Martin Consulting, Inc. receives cash from the owner and this will be recorded in the Common Stock of owner.

Therefore, the account the general journal entry to be made in the book of Martin Consulting, Inc. to record this transaction is as follows:

Debit Cash for $48,000

Credit Common stock for $48,000

This will appear as follows:

Particulars                              Dr ($)               Cr ($)        

Cash                                     48,000

     Common Stock                                     48,000

(To record cash investment by the owner.)                            

Therefore, the correct option is C.

Almost certainly you have seen vending machines being serviced on your campus and elsewhere. On a predetermined schedule the vending company checks each machine and fills it with various products. This is an example of which category of inventory model?

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Answer:

Fixed Time Period Model

Explanation:

a fixed time period model ensures that level of inventory is checked regularly for all items. therefore from the question, if the vending company checks each machine and fills it with various product the inventory method is Fixed Time Period Model.

A vendor at a carnival sells cotton candy and caramel apples for $2.00 each. The vendor is charged $60 to set up his booth. Furthermore, the vendor’s average cost for each product he produces is approximately $0.80.

a. Write a linear cost function representing the cost C(x) (in $) to the vendor to produce x products.b. Write a linear revenue function representing the revenue R(x) (in $) for selling x products.c. Determine the number of products to be produced and sold for the vendor to break even.d. If 60 products are sold, will the vendor make money or lose money?

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Answer with its Explanation:

Requirement A. The cost function is equal to variable cost for "x" units and fixed cost which remains fixed. Hence:

Cost Function = C(x) = $60  +  $0.8x

Requirement B. The revenue for any units "x" sold can be calculated by simply multiplying "x" with sales price per unit. Which means that:

Revenue Function = R(x) = $2 * x  = $2x

Requirement C. Now we have to find the breakeven quantity and this could be calculated using the following formula:

Breakeven Point = Fixed Cost / (Selling Price per Unit  - Variable Cost Per Unit)

By putting values we have:

Breakeven Point = $60 / ($2 - $0.8)    = 50 units

Requirement D. As the number of units are above breakeven point (No profit and loss position), hence making sales above 50 units will generate profit for the company.

The profit for the company would be:

Total Profit = Contribution per unit * Units above Breakeven point

Total Profit = ($2 - $0.8)  *  10 Units = $12

Aaron Corporation, which has only one product, has provided the following data concerning its most recent month of operations:

Selling price $90
Units in beginning inventory 0
Units produced 3,400
Units sold 3,000
Units in ending inventory 400
Variable costs per unit:
Direct materials $21
Direct labor $38
Variable manufacturing overhead $6
Variable selling and administrative expense $4

Fixed costs:
Fixed manufacturing overhead $54,400
Fixed selling and administrative expense $3,000

What is the unit product cost for the month under variable costing?

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Answer:

$65 per unit

Explanation:

Calculation for the unit product cost for the month under variable costing for Aaron Corporation.

Variable costs per unit:

Direct materials $21

Direct labor $38

Variable manufacturing overhead $6

Variable costing unit product cost $ 65

Therefore the unit product cost for the month under variable costing will be $65 per unit.

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