Maurer, Inc., has an odd dividend policy. The company has just paid a dividend of $2 per share and has announced that it will increase the dividend by $6 per share for each of the next five years, and then never pay another dividend. If you require a return of 12 percent on the company’s stock, how much will you pay for a share today

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Answer 1

Answer:

The maximum that should be paid for the stock today is $67.22

Explanation:

To calculate the price of the stock today, we will use the discounted cash flow or the DDM approach. The approach bases the value of the stock on the present value of the expected future cash flows from the stock. The cash flows in terms of stock are the dividend payments made by the stock. The formula to calculate the price or present value today under this approach is,

P0 = D1 / (1+r)  +  D2 / (1+r)^2  +  ...  +  Dn / (1+r)^n

Where,

D1,D2,... are the dividends expected from the stock in year 1, year 2 and so on.r is the required rate of return

P0 = (2+6) / (1+0.12) +  (2+6+6) / (1+0.12)^2  +  (2+6+6+6) / (1+0.12)^3   +  

(2+6+6+6+6) / (1+0.12)^4  +  (2+6+6+6+6+6) / (1+0.12)^5

P0 = $67.22


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Schwartzkopf Co. purchased for $2,088,000 property that included both land and a building to be used in operations. The seller's book value was $294,000 for the land and $986,000 for the building. By appraisal, the fair value was estimated to be $826,355 for the land and $2,023,145 for the building. At what amount should Schwartzkopf report the land and the building at the end of the year?

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Answer:

Cost allocated to land=$605,520

Cost allocated to building=$1,482,480

Explanation:

Calculation for the amount that Schwartzkopf should report the land and the building at the end of the year

A. Calculation for Cost allocated to land

Using this formula

Cost allocated to land=Fair value of land/

Fair value of building and land×Cost

Let plug in the formula

Cost allocated to land=$826,355/($2,023,145+$826,355)×$2,088,000

Cost allocated to land=$826,355/$2,849,500×$2,088,000

Cost allocated to land=0.29×$2,088,000

Cost allocated to land=$605,520

Therefore the Cost allocated to land will be $605,520

B. Calculation for Cost allocated to building

Using this formula

Cost allocated to building=Fair value of land/

Fair value of building and land×Cost

Let plug in the formula

Cost allocated to building=$2,023,145/$2,023,145+$826,355)×$2,088,000

Cost allocated to building=$2,023,145/$2,849,500×$2,088,000

Cost allocated to building=0.71×$2,088,000

Cost allocated to building=$1,482,480

Therefore Cost allocated to building will be $1,482,480

Break-Even Sales Under Present and Proposed Conditions Portmann Company, operating at full capacity, sold 1,000,000 units at a price of $188 per unit during the current year. Its income statement is as follows:
Sales $188,000,000
Cost of goods sold (100,000,000)
Gross profit $88,000,000
Expenses:
Selling expenses $16,000,000
Administrative expenses 12,000,000
Total expenses (28,000,000)
Operating income $60,000,000
The division of costs between variable and fixed is as follows:
Variable Fixed
Cost of goods sold 70% 30%
Selling expenses 75% 25%
Administrative expenses 50% 50%
Management is considering a plant expansion program for the following year that will permit an increase of $11,280,000 in yearly sales. The expansion will increase fixed costs by $5,000,000 but will not affect the relationship between sales and variable costs.
Required:
1. Determine the total variable costs and the total fixed costs for the current year.
2. Determine (a) the unit variable cost and (b) the unit contribution margin for the current year.
3. Compute the break-even sales (units) for the current year.
4. Compute the break-even sales (units) under the proposed program for the following year.
5. Determine the amount of sales (units) that would be necessary under the proposed program to realize the $60,000,000 of operating income that was earned in the current year.
6. Determine the maximum operating income possible with the expanded plant.
7. If the proposal is accepted and sales remain at the current level, what will the operating income or loss be for the following year?
8. Based on the data given, would you recommend accepting the proposal?
A. In favor of the proposal because of the reduction in break-even point.
B. In favor of the proposal because of the possibility of increasing income from operations.
C. In favor of the proposal because of the increase in break-even point.
D. Reject the proposal because if future sales remain at the current level, the income from operations will increase.
E. Reject the proposal because the sales necessary to maintain the current income from operations would be below the current year sales.

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Answer:

1.                                            Variable           Fixed

Cost of goods sold          70,000,000     30,000,000

Selling Expenses             12,000,000        4,000,000

Administrative Exp.           6,000,000         6,000,000

Total                                  88,000,000     40,000,000

Note:

Cost of goods sold 70% 30% on 10,000,000 for variable and Fixed respectively

Selling expenses 75% 25% on $16,000,000 for variable and Fixed respectively

Administrative expenses 50% 50% on $12,000,000 for variable and Fixed respectively

2. Unit Variable cost = Total variable cost / Units produced

Total Variable cost          88,000,000

Unit produced                  1,000,000

Unit variable cost                  88      

Unit Contribution margin = Selling Price - Variable cost per unit

Selling Price                        $188

- Variable cost per unit       $88

Unit Contribution margin   $100

3. Break even Point (Units) = Fixed cost / Contribution margin per unit

Fixed cost                                    40,000,000

Contribution margin per Unit           100    

Break even Point (Units)               400,000

4. Break even point (units) = Fixed cost / Contribution margin per unit

Fixed cost                                           40,000,000

Increased Fixed cost                           5,000,000

Total New fixed cost                          45,000,000

Contribution margin per unit                   100      

Break even point (units)                      450,000

5. Determined sales units = (New fixed cost + Desired Income) / Contribution margin

New Fixed Cost                45,000,000

Desired Income                60,000,000

                                         105,000,000

Contribution margin                100        

per unit

Determined sales units      1,050,000

6. Maximum Income from operation = Total New sales - Total New variable cost - Total Fixed cost

Sales                               188,000,000

Increased sales               11,280,000

Total New sales              199,289,000

Variable cost                    88,000,000

New Variable cost             5,280,000

Total New Variable cost   93,280,000

Total New Fixed cost       45,000,000

Maximum Income from   61,000,000

operation

Number of units = Increase in sales / Price per unit

New variable cost = Number of units * Unit variable cost

Increased sales                    11,280,000

Price per unit                            188    

Number of units                      60,000

Unit variable cost x                  88.00

New Variable cost                 5,280,000

7. Net income = Sales - Variable cost - New fixed cost

Sales                           188,000,000

Less: Variable cost      88,000,000

Less: New fixed cost   45,000,000

Net Income                  55,000,000

8. Option b. In favour of the proposal because of the possibility of increasing income from operation.

1. The total variable costs are $88,000,000.

Total fixed costs for the current year are $40,000,000.

2.a.  The unit variable cost is $88 ($88,000,000/1,000,000)

b. The unit contribution margin is $100 ($188 - $88).

3. The break-even sales (units) for the current year = 400,000 units ($40,000,000/$100).

4. The break-even sales (units) for the proposed program = 450,000 units ($45,000,000/$100).

5. Sales units to realize $60,000,000 of operating income = 1,050,000 units ($45,000,000 + $60,000,000)/$100

6. The maximum operating income with the expanded plant is $61,000,000 ($199,280,000 - $93,280,000 - $45,000,000).

7. Operating income at current sales level = $49,720,000 (188,000,000 - $93,280,000 - $45,000,000).

8. I would recommend the acceptance of the proposal, B. In favor of the proposal because of the possibility of increasing income from operations.

Data and Calculations:

Sales unit at full capacity = 1,000,000 units

Selling price per unit= $188

Sales = $188,000,000

Cost of goods sold = $100,000,000

Variable cost of goods sold = $70,000,000 ($100,000,000 x 70%)

Fixed cost of goods sold = $30,000,000 ($100,000,000 x 30%)

Gross profit = $88,000,000

Expenses:

Selling expenses = $16,000,000

Variable cost of goods sold = $12,000,000 ($16,000,000 x 75%)

Fixed cost of goods sold = $4,000,000 ($16,000,000 x 25%)

Administrative expenses = 12,000,000

Variable cost of goods sold = $6,000,000 ($12,000,000 x 50%)

Fixed cost of goods sold = $6,000,000 ($12,000,000 x 50%)

                                           Variable                   Fixed

Cost of goods sold                 70%                       30%

Selling expenses                    75%                       25%

Administrative expenses       50%                       50%

Cost of goods sold       $70,000,000          $30,000,000

Selling expenses             12,000,000               4,000,000

Administrative expenses 6,000,000               6,000,000

Total costs                    $88,000,000         $40,000,000

Selling price per unit = $188

Variable cost per unit      88

Contribution margin     $100

Contribution ratio = 53.2% ($100/$188 x 100)

Fixed costs = $45,000,000 ($40,000,000 + $5,000,000)

Sales Revenue = $199,280,000 ($188,000,000 + $11,280,000)

Additional sales units = 60,000 ($11,280,000/$188)

Total sales units = 1,060,000 (1,000,000 + 60,000)

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Consider the​ following: Year Population ​(Millions) Real GDP ​($ Billions) GDP Deflator 2018 121 2019 125 Calculate the percentage change in per capita real GDP between 2018 and​ 2019: nothing​%. ​(Enter your response as a percentage rounded to two decimal​ places.)

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Answer: 3.59%

Explanation:

Real GDP per capita is the Real GDP divided by the population of the country.

Real GDP per Capita 2018

= 1,150,000,000/ 10,080,000

= 114.0873

= $114.0873

Real GDP per Capita 2019

= 1,430,000,000/ 12,100,000

= $118.1818

Percentage Change

= [tex]\frac{118.1818 - 114.0873}{114.0873}[/tex]

= 3.59%

Net sales$688,500 $450,000 Cost of goods sold 337,364 133,200 Determine the 2016 and 2017 trend percents for net sales using 2016 as the base year.

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Answer:

Trend- % change in sales =  34.64%

Explanation:

Trend analysis entails determining the performance of a business over time by comparing its performance data from one period to another. The aim of trend analysis is to identify the behavior of a set of ratios over a period of time by comparing them across different years.

To determine the trend for a particular data, we use the formula below

% Change in variable =

(Current year figure - Previous year figure)/Previous year figure × 100

DATA

Current year figure  for sales (2017) - 450,000

Previous year figure for sale (2016) - 688,500

% change in sales =   (450,000 -688,500)/688,500 × 100 = 34.64%

% change in sales =  34.64%

This implies that the company made sales in 2017 which is 34.64% less than that made in 2016

A modified DCF analysis is best for evaluating and selecting the optimal strategic alternative when a company has ___ goal(s) and ___ measure(s).

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Answer: single; quantitative

Explanation:

The discounted cash flow analysis is a method that is used to determine the value of a project, security, or assets by using time value of money.

The discounted cash flow analysis is used in real estate, investment finance, patent valuation etc. A modified DCF analysis is best for evaluating and selecting the optimal strategic alternative when a company has single goal(s) and quantitative measures.

Answer:

Multiple; quantitative

Explanation:

A modified DCF analysis is best for evaluating and selecting the optimal strategic alternative when a company has ___ goal(s) and ___ measure(s).

A corporation has 12,000 shares of $20 par stock outstanding that has a current market value of $150. If the corporation issues a 4-for-1 stock split, the market value of the stock will fall to approximately $50.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

In a 4-for-1 stock split, for every 1 share held by shareholders, it is multiplied to 4.

if outstanding shares is 12,000, after the split the shares outstanding pictures becomes 12,000 x 4 = 48,000

Market value of shares outstanding = $150 / 4 = $37.50

How much time, on average, would a server need to spend on a customer to achieve a service rate of 20 customers per hour?

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Answer:

3 hour 18 minutes or 3 hour

Explanation:

According to the given situation, the computation of time on average is shown below:-

The Average waiting time in the system

= [tex]\frac{1}{\mu} -\gamma[/tex]

Now we will put the values into the above formula to reach the time on average which is here below:-

[tex]= \frac{1}{20} - 1[/tex]

[tex]= \frac{1}{19}[/tex]

= 0.053 × 60 minutes

= 3 hours 18 minutes

We assume [tex]\gamma[/tex] is 1 hour

Therefore for computing the time on average we simply applied the above formula.

What transportation mode has very high initial investment costs but gives a very low cost per mile for products that are highly specialized and require no packaging?

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Complete Question:

What transportation mode has very high initial investment costs but gives a very low cost per mile for products that are highly specialized and require no packaging?

Group of answer choices.

A. Highway

B. Rail

C. Water

D. Pipeline

E. Air

Answer:

D. Pipeline.

Explanation:

Pipeline transportation can be defined as the long-distance transportation of consumer fluid products such as liquefied natural gases or crude oil, through a system of interconnected pipes.

As a result of the long distance being covered, pipeline transportation mode has very high initial investment costs because it requires excavation of the soil to enable the laying of pipes running into several miles.

However, the advantage of the pipeline transportation mode is that it gives a very low cost per mile for products that are highly specialized and require no packaging.

Haver Company currently produces component RX5 for its sole product. The current cost per unit to manufacture the required 55,000 units of RX5 follows. Direct materials $ 5.00 Direct labor 9.00 Overhead 10.00 Total costs per unit 24.00 Direct materials and direct labor are 100% variable. Overhead is 70% fixed. An outside supplier has offered to supply the 55,000 units of RX5 for $20.00 per unit. Required: 1. Calculate the incremental costs of making and buying component RX5.

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Answer:

If the company makes the component, $165,000 will be saved.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Units production= 55,000 units

Production costs:

Direct materials $5

Direct labor $9

Avoidable Overhead= 3

Direct materials and direct labor are 100% variable.

An outside supplier has offered to supply the 55,000 units of RX5 for $20.00 per unit.

We need to determine the total cost of making in-house and buying.

We will take into account only the variable cost (avoidable cost).

Make in-house:

Total cost= 55,000*(5 + 9 + 3)= $935,000

Buy:

Total cost= 55,000*20= $1,100,000

If the company makes the component, $165,000 will be saved.

Kashi Sales, L.L.C., produces healthy, whole-grain foods such as breakfast cereals, frozen dinners, and granola bars. Assume payroll for the month of January was $350,000 and the following withholdings, fringe benefits, and payroll taxes apply:_________.
Federal and state income tax withheld $ 120,000
Health insurance premiums (Blue Cross) paid by employer 11,500
Contribution to retirement plan (Fidelity) paid by employer 45,000
FICA tax rate (Social Security and Medicare) 7.65 %
Federal and state unemployment tax rate 6.20 %
Assume that Kashi has paid none of the withholdings or payroll taxes by the end of January (record them as payables), and no employee’s cumulative wages exceed the relevant wage bases.
Required:
1. Record the employee salary expense, withholdings, and salaries payable.
2. Record the employer-provided fringe benefits.
3. Record the employer payroll taxes.

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Answer and Explanation:

The Journal entry is shown below:-

1. Salaries expense Dr, $350,000

        To Income tax payable $120,000

        To FICA tax payable $26,775 ($350,000 × 7.65%)

        To Salaries payable $203,225

(Being employee salary expenses is recorded)

2. Salary expense Dr, $56,500

        To Accounts payable-Blue cross $11,500

        To Accounts payable-Fidelity $45,000

(Being employer-provided fringe benefits is recorded)

3. Payroll tax expenses Dr, $48,475

       To FICA tax payable $26,775 ($350,000 × 7.65%)

       To Unemployment tax payable $21,700 ($350,000 × 6.20%)

(Being employer payroll taxes is recorded)

Ten years ago you put $150000.00 into an interest earning account. Today it's worth $275000. What is the effective annual interest earned on the account

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Answer:

the effective annual interest earned on the account is 6.25%.

Explanation:

The effective annual interest earned on the account can be calculated as follows :

PV = - $150,000

N = 10

PMT = $0

P/yr = 1

FV = $275,000

R = ?

Using a Financial calculator, the  effective annual interest, R, earned on the account will be : 6.2488 or 6.25%.

Record the following transactions on the books of Splish Brothers Inc.a. On July 1, Splish Brothers Inc. sold merchandise on account to Waegelein Inc. for $16,100, terms 2/10, n/30. b. On July 8, Waegelein Inc. returned merchandise worth $4,900 to Splish Brothers Inc.c. On July 11, Waegelein Inc. paid for the merchandise.

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Answer and Explanation:

The Journal entries are shown below:-

1. Accounts Receivable Dr, $16,100

           To Sales $16,100

(Being sales is recorded)

2. Sales Returns and Allowances Dr, $4,900

             To Accounts Receivable $4,900

(Being return of the merchandise is recorded)

3. Cash Dr, $10,976 ($16,100 - $4,900) × 98%

   Sales Discounts Dr, $224 ($16,100 - $4,900) × 2%

                To Accounts Receivable $11,200 ($16,100 - $4,900)

(Being cash collection on the account is recorded)

At the end of the fiscal year, variances from standard costs are usually transferred to the Group of answer choices factory overhead account direct labor account direct materials account cost of goods sold account

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Answer: Cost of goods sold account

Explanation:

When a company is operating a Standard Cost system, all their inventory accounts will be recorded at their standard costs.

The Variances that exist between the Standard and Actual costs will be recorded in the variance accounts as well as the manufacturing overhead account.

At the end of the fiscal year, the balances on these accounts are sent to the Cost of Goods sold account to reflect true cost.

You have invested 20 percent of your portfolio in Homer, Inc., 40 percent in Marge Co., and 20 percent in Bart Resources. What is the expected return of your portfolio if Homer, Marge, and Bart have expected returns of 2 percent, 18 percent, and 3 percent, respectively?

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Answer:

Expected return = 8.2%

Explanation:

A portfolio is a collection of assets/ investment. The return on a portfolio is the weighted average of all the return of the individual assets weighted according to the percentage of total funds allocated to each assets.

Expected return on portfolio:

E(R) =( Wa*Ra) + (Wb*Rb)  + (Wc*Rc) + Wn*Rn

W= Weight i.e proportion of fund invested in each asset class

Wa = 20%, Wb- 40%, Wc- 20%

Ra-2%, Rb-18%, Rc- 3%

E(R) = (0.2 *2%) + (0.4× 18%) + (0.2*3%) = 8.2%

Expected return = 8.2%

Explain how you decided whether payments on foreign investment and government transfers counted on the positive or the negative side of the current account balance for the United Kingdom in 2001.

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Answer:

The payments on foreign investment and the government transfers counted on the negative side of the current account balance for the United Kingdom in 2001.

Explanation:

A national records the nation's transactions with the rest of the world on exporting, importing, foreign incomes and current transfers, over a defined period of time. The country's current account balance can be positive as a surplus or negative as a deficit. Typically, the payments on foreign investments and the government transfers like foreign aids are rated as negative because they are monies transferred out of the country in a particular period of a time.

An asset has an average return of 10.31 percent and a standard deviation of 22.47 percent. What is the most you should expect to lose in any given year with a probability of 16 percent

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Answer:

-34.63

Explanation:

Confidence interval = 1 - probability * 2

= 1 - 0.16 * 2

= 0.71

= 71%

As per 95% rule, range = mean + / -2 * standard deviation.

10.31 +/- 2 * 22.47

10.31 - 2 * 22.47 to 10.31 + 2 * 22.47

10.31 - 44.94 to 10.31 + 44.94

-34.63 to 55.25

Conclusion: -34.63 is the lower bound hence it is the maximum one can expect to lose in any given year.

When the most you should anticipate losing in any given year with a probability of 16 percent is -34.63

Calculation of Probability

Then Confidence interval is = 1 - probability * 2

After that = 1 - 0.16 * 2

Now, = 0.71

= 71%

As per 95% rule, range is = mean + / -2 * standard deviation.

Then, 10.31 +/- 2 * 22.47

After that, 10.31 - 2 * 22.47 to 10.31 + 2 * 22.47

Then, 10.31 - 44.94 to 10.31 + 44.94

Therefore, -34.63 to 55.25

Now, The Conclusion: -34.63 is the lower bound Thus, it is the maximum one can expect to lose in any given year.

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You have learned at work that today’s successful companies at all levels have one thing in common: they are heavily committed to marketing and strongly ________.

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Answer:

This question is incomplete, the options are missing. The options are the following:

a) Obtaining the best CEOs

b) Increasing wealth to stockholders

c) Customer focused  

d) Employee motivation

e) Social responsibility

And the correct answer is the option C: Customer focused.

Explanation:

To begin with, nowadays due to the fact of the globalization and the increase in the use of social networks and the huge impact of the use of the internet the companies had to adapt to the new conditions and in that part is where the marketing enters because is used as a huge instrument in the battle in order to obtain more customers. Therfore that the successful companies of today have one thing in common in all their levels inside the organization and is that the marketing is one of the most important weapons that they had and that they have to be strongly focused in their customers.

You are planning to save for retirement over the next 25 years. To do this, you will invest $880 per month in a stock account and $480 per month in a bond account. The return of the stock account is expected to be an APR of 10.8 percent, and the bond account will earn an APR of 6.8 percent. When you retire, you will combine your money into an account with an APR of 7.8 percent. All interest rates are compounded monthly. How much can you withdraw each month from your account assuming a withdrawal period of 20 years

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Answer:

$14,143.86 can be withdrawn each month from the account for 20 years.

Explanation:

To determine this, the first step is to use the formula for calculating the future value (FV) of ordinary annuity to calculate the FV of both stock and bond as follows:

Calculation of Future Value of Stock

FVs = M × {[(1 + r)^n - 1] ÷ r} ................................. (1)

Where,

FVs = Future value of the amount invested in stock after 25 years =?

M = Monthly investment = $880

r = Monthly interest rate = 10.8% ÷ 12 = 0.9%, or 0.009

n = number of months = 25 years × 12 months = 300

Substituting the values into equation (1), we have:

FVs = $880 × {[(1 + 0.009)^360 - 1] ÷ 0.009}

FVs = $880 × 1,522.3445923122

FVs = $1,339,663.24

Calculation of Future Value of Bond

FVd = M × {[(1 + r)^n - 1] ÷ r} ................................. (1)

Where,

FVd = Future value of the amount invested in bond after 25 years =?

M = Monthly investment = $480

r = Monthly interest rate = 6.8% ÷ 12 = 0.566666666666667%, or 0.00566666666666667

n = number of months = 25 years × 12 months = 300

Substituting the values into equation (1), we have:

FVd = $480 × {[(1 + 0.00566666666666667)^300 - 1] ÷ 0.00566666666666667}

FVd = $480 × 784.895879465925

FVd = $376,750.02

Calculation of the amount that can be withdrawn monthly for 20 years

To calculate this, the formula for calculating the present value of an ordinary annuity is used as follows:

PV = P × [{1 - [1 ÷ (1+r)]^n} ÷ r] …………………………………. (3)

Where;

PV = Combined present values of stock and bond investments after retirement = FVs + FVb = $1,339,663.24 + $376,750.02 = $1,716,413.26

P = Monthly withdrawal = ?

r = Monthly interest rate = 7.8% ÷ 12 = 0.65%, or 0.0065

n = number of months = 20 years * 12 months = 240

Substitute the values into equation (3) and solve for P to have:

PV = P × [{1 - [1 ÷ (1+r)]^n} ÷ r]

$1,716,413.26 = P × [{1 - [1 ÷ (1 + 0.0065)]^240} ÷ 0.0065]

$1,716,413.26 = P × 121.353915567094

P = $1,716,413.26 / 121.353915567094

P = $14,143.86

Therefore, $14,143.86 can be withdrawn each month from the account for 20 years.

The simple rate of return is also called all of the following except ________. annual rate of return unadjusted rate of return accounting rate of return

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Answer: annual rate of return

Explanation:

The simple rate of return is also called the unadjusted rate of return or the accounting rate of return.

The simple rate of return is calculated when the incremental net operating income for the year is taken and then divided by the initial investment.

It should be noted that it's not called the annual rate of return.

Which of the following is true about the Fed?

A. it cannot directly affect the economy but it can influence institutions that can affect the economy

B. it has no real power since in the long run, money is neutral

C. it has more power to affect the economy than any other institution

D. it has a lot of power to affect the inflation rate, but not the unemployment rate

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Answer:

C. it has more power to affect the economy than any other institution

Explanation:

The FED manages the monetary policy affecting the economy's money supply. This in turn affects interest rates directly. It also has an enormous indirect influence on economic growth (it can stimulate it or cool it), currency value, value of stock markets, unemployment (directly related to economic growth), etc.

The FED is probably the institution that influences the economy the most.

Entity A supplies planed timber, paint, varnish, springs, upholstery, and cushioning to Entity B, which produces a ready to use furniture. Entity C is the marketing department of Entity B. In this context, ______.

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Answer:

A is an upstream supply chain member while C is the downstream chain member

Explanation:

There are two portions of the supply i.e downstream and upstream. In the upstream it reflects the suppliers of the organization and its process for managing the relation

While on the other hand the downstream reflects the process for distribution and delivery of products to the customers T

Therefore in the given case, Entity A is upstream while the Entity C is downstream

Firms that tend to focus on conducting e-business with other businesses are referred to as having a B2B model.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

A. True

Explanation:

B2B model is when companies sell goods or services to other companies instead of a consumer. Also, these transactions can occur through the internet where businesses can generate a contact and make a transaction. Because of this, the statement that says that firms that tend to focus on conducting e-business with other businesses are referred to as having a B2B model is true because this model is about transactions between companies and they can happen through the internet.

How much would you have to deposit today if you wanted to have $60,000 in four years? Annual interest rate is 9%. (PV of $1, FV of $1, PVA of $1, and FVA of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.) b. Assume that you are saving up for a trip around the world when you graduate in two years. If you can earn 8% on your investments, how much would you have to deposit today to have $15,000 when you graduate? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

a. $42,505.51

b. $12,860.08

Explanation:

The computation of the present value is shown below:-

Present value = FV ÷ (1 + r) × n

= $60,000 ÷ (1 + 0.09) × 4

= 60,000 ÷ 1.411582

= $42,505.51

b. The computation of present value is shown below:-

Present value = FV ÷ (1 + r) × n

= 15,000 ÷ (1 + 0.08) × 2

= 15,000 ÷ 1.1664

= $12,860.08

Therefore we have applied the above formula.

Answer:A: 42,505

B: 12,860

Explanation:

1. The Lounge Company manufactures slippers and sells them at $10 a pair. Variable manufacturing cost is $4.75 a​ pair, and allocated fixed manufacturing cost is $0.75 a pair. It has enough idle capacity available to accept a​ one-time-only special order of 30,000 pairs of slippers at $5.50 a pair. Lounge will not incur any marketing costs as a result of the special order. What would the effect on operating income be if the special order could be accepted without affecting normal​ sales: (a)​ $0, (b) $22,500 ​increase, (c) $142,500 ​increase, or​ (d) $165,000 ​increase? Show your calculations. 2. The St. Paul Company manufactures Part No. 498 for use in its production line. The manufacturing cost per unit for 25,000 units of Part No. 498 is as​ follows:

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Answer:

1. The Lounge Company

The effect on operating income be if the special order could be accepted without affecting normal​ sales:

(b) $22,500 ​increase

2. Manchester

Explanation:

1. The Lounge Company:

Selling price = $10 per pair

Variable manufacturing cost = $4.75 per pair

Allocated fixed manufacturing cost = $0.75 per pair

Total manufacturing costs = $5.50

Special order of 30,000 pairs

Price of special order = $5.50 per pair

Sales value of special special order = $165,000 (30,000 x $5.50)

Manufacturing cost for special order:

Based on full cost = $165,000 (30,000 x $5.50)

Based on variable cost = $142,500 (30,000 x $4.75)

Contribution = $22,500 ($165,000 - $142,500)

The special order will not bring about any increase in operating income if the full cost is used to determine the net income.  If, however, the variable cost is used, considering that The Lounge Company has idle capacity, then there is a contribution of $22,500 to the operating income.

Messing Company has their own credit card and makes a credit sale on February 1 to one of its customers for $5,000. Prepare the February 1 journal entry for Messing Company by selecting the account names from the drop-down menus and entering the dollar amounts in the debit or credit columns.

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Answer:

February 1

DR Accounts Receivable.......................................$5,000

CR Sales........................................................................................$5,000

(To record sales on credit)

The credit card was that of Messing company itself.

The direct labor budget of Yuvwell Corporation for the upcoming fiscal year contains the following details concerning budgeted direct labor-hours:

1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter
Budgeted direct labor-hours 11,000 9,700 10,000 10,800

The company uses direct labor-hours as its overhead allocation base. The variable portion of its predetermined manufacturing overhead rate is $5.75 per direct labor-hour and its total fixed manufacturing overhead is $78,000 per quarter. The only noncash item included in fixed manufacturing overhead is depreciation, which is $19,500 per quarter.

Required:
a. Prepare the company’s manufacturing overhead budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
b. Compute the company’s predetermined overhead rate (including both variable and fixed manufacturing overhead) for the upcoming fiscal year.

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Answer:

Manufacturing Overhead Budget

Quarter                              1st                 2nd                 3rd               4th

Variable Overheads    $63,250         $55,775          $57,500    $62,100

Fixed Overheads         $78,000        $78,000          $78,000    $78,000

Total Overheads         $141,250        $133,775          $135,500   $140,100

Explanation:

When Preparing the Manufacturing Overhead Budget Note the following :

The Manufacturing Overheads Include Both Fixed and Variable Overheads.Be careful to absorb the Variable overheads cost at the direct labor-hour.Fixed Overheads can Include both cash and non-cash items.

A cloth manufacturing firm is deciding whether or not to invest in new machinery. The machinery costs $45,000 and is expected to increase cash flows in the first year by $25,000 and in the second year by $30,000. The firm’s current fixed costs are $9,000 and current marginal cost are $15. The firm currently charges $18 per unit.

Required:
If the interest rate is 5% then. what is the present value of the cash flows?

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Answer:

$51,020.40

Explanation:

We use the formula PV = FV * (1 + r)^n for finding the present value

There are two cash flows, one that occur in year 1 at $25,000 and second that occur in year 2 at $30,000.

Find the PV of this cash flow at r = 5% and n = 1 and 2 =

25000(1+5%)^-1 + 30000(1 + 5%)^-2

25,000(1+0.05)^-1 + 30,000(1 + 0.05)^-2

25,000(1.05^)-1 + 30,000(1.05)^-2

25,000(0.952381) + 30,000(0.907029)

23,809.525 + 27,210.87

=$51,020.40

Thus, the present value of the cash flows is $51,020.40

An asset has an average return of 11.57 percent and a standard deviation of 24.54 percent. What is the most you should expect to lose in any given year with a probability of 2.5 percent?

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Answer:

-37.51

Explanation:

Confidence interval = 1 - Probability * 2

= 1 - 0.025*2

= 0.95

= 95%

As per 95% rule , range = mean +/- 2 * Standard deviation

= 11.57 +/- 2 * 24.54

= 11.57 - 2 * 24.54 to 11.57 + 2 * 24.54

= 11.57 - 49.08 to 11.57 + 49.08

= -37.51 to 60.65

Conclusion: -37.51 is the lower bound hence it is the max one can expect to lose in any given year.

Guardian Corporation has two major divisions-Healthcare Products and Pharmaceutical Products. It provides the following information for the year Pharmaceutical Division Healthcare Division $150,000 $47.000 $310,000 $1,000,000 $218,400 $5,660,000 13 0% sales ating income age assets Target rate of return 13 0% Calculate the residual income for the Healthcare Division.
a. $47 000
b. $6700
c. $27.500
d. $103,000

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Answer:

Residual income =$6,700

Explanation:

Residual income is the excess of the controllable profit over the opportunity cost of capital invested.

It is used to evaluate the financial performance of a division or department.

The a positive residual value indicate a good performance, hence the higher the residual  value the better

It is computed as follows:

Residual income = Controllable profit - (cost of capital× operating assets)

Controllable  profit = 47,000  

Interest on capital = ×  13% × 310,000 = 40300

Residual income = 47,000 - 40,300 =  6700

Residual income =$6,700

 

 

Eastern Corporation has $1,000 par value bonds with 4 years to maturity. The bonds pay an 8% coupon rate with semi-annual coupon interest payments. The bond's closing price is quoted at 101.25. Suppose you purchase the bond for the closing price. What is the bond's yield to maturity?

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Answer:

7.64%

Explanation:

For computing the yield to maturity we have to applied the RATE formula i.e to be shown in the attachment

Given that,  

Present value = $1,000 × 101.25 = $1,012.50

Future value or Face value = $1,000  

PMT = 1,000 × 8% ÷ 2 = $40

NPER = 4 years × 2 = 8 years

The formula is shown below:  

= Rate(NPER;PMT;-PV;FV;type)  

The present value come in negative  

So, after applying the above formula,

The yield to maturity is

= 3.82% × 2

= 7.64%

The bond's yield to maturity:

Given Information,  

Present value = $1,000 × 101.25 = $1,012.50 Future value or Face value = $1,000   PMT = 1,000 × 8% ÷ 2 = $40 NPER = 4 years × 2 = 8 years

 

Yield to maturity = 3.82% × 2

Yield to maturity= 7.64%

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