A large company has an inspection system for the batches of small compressors purchased from vendors. A batch typically contains 15 compressors. In the
inspection system, a random sample of 5 is selected and all are tested. Suppose there are 2 faulty compressors in the batch of 15.
(a) What is the probability that for a given sample there will be 1 faulty compressor?
(b) What is the probability that inspection will discover both faulty compressors?

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Answer 1

Solution :

Given data :

Total number compressors in a batch = 15 compressors

Number of samples to be tested = 5

Let the number of faulty compressors out of 15 compressors = 2

a) Therefore, the ways of selecting [tex]1[/tex] faulty and [tex]4[/tex] good compressor is

[tex]$=^2C_1 \times ^{13} C_4$[/tex]

The total number of ways = [tex]$^{15}C_5$[/tex]

Therefore, the probability is

[tex]$=^2C_1 \times ^{13}C_4 \times ^{15} C_5$[/tex]

[tex]=0.4761[/tex]

b). Number of ways for selecting [tex]2[/tex] faulty and [tex]3[/tex] good compressor is

[tex]$^{13}C_3[/tex]

Thus the probability

[tex]$=\frac{^{13}C_3}{^{15}C_5}$[/tex]

[tex]$=0.0952$[/tex]


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Answer:

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Explanation:

A stock has an expected return of 11.85 percent, its beta is 1.08, and the risk-free rate is 3.9 percent. What must the expected return on the market be

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Answer:

11.26%

Explanation:

According to the capital asset price model: Expected rate of return = risk free + beta x (market rate of return - risk free rate of return)

rm = expected return on the market

11.85 = 3.9 + 1.08(rm - 3.9)

11.85 - 3.9 =  1.08(rm - 3.9)

7.95 = 1.08(rm - 3.9)

7.95 / 1.08 = rm - 3.9

7.361 = rm - 3.9

rm = 11.26

Sarah Wiggum would like to make a single​lump-sum investment and have ​$1.6 million at the time of her retirement in 32 years. She has found a mutual fund that expects to earn 4 percent annually.
How much must Sarah invest​ today?
If Sarah earned an annual return of 16 ​percent, how much must she invest​ today?
If Sarah can earn 4 percent annually for the next 32 ​years, how much will she have to invest​ today?

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

When the rate of interest is 16% so the amount she invested now is

= $1,600,000 ÷ (1.16)^32

= $13,850

And, when the rate of interest is 4%, so the amount she invested now is

= $1,600,000 ÷ (1.04)^32

= $524,590

In this way it should be determined

ABC Manufacturing allocates overhead based on direct labor hours. You are given the following information for 2020:
Budget: Budgeted overhead $2,000, budgeted direct labor hours: 1,000
Actual: Actual overhead was $3,000, actual direct labor hours worked: 1,200
Overhead for 2020 was:_______.
a. Underapplied by $1,000
b. Underapplied by $600
c. Overapplied by $1,000
d. Overapplied by $600

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Answer:

c. Overapplied by $1,000

Explanation:

Given that budgeted overhead is $2000 and actual overhead is $3000, overhead is overapplied or in excess(deficit) of overhead budget by $1000. If actual overhead were to be lower than budgeted overhead, overhead would be under applied or we would have a surplus of $1000(if budgeted overhead is $3000 and actual overhead is $1000 for example).

Landon Stevens is evaluating the expected performance of two common stocks, Furhman Labs, Inc., and Garten Testing, Inc. The risk-free rate is 4.4 percent, the expected return on the market is 10.6 percent, and the betas of the two stocks are 1.4 and 0.7, respectively. Stevens’s own forecasts of the returns on the two stocks are 10.60 percent for Furhman Labs and 10.50 percent for Garten.

Required:
a. Calculate the required return for each stock.
b. Is each stock undervalued, fairly valued, or overvalued?

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Answer:

a. Furhman Labs, Inc. : 13.08%

Garten Testing, Inc. : 8.74%

b. Furhman Labs

the stock is undervalued

Garten Testing

the stock is overvalued

Explanation:

According to the capital asset price model: Expected rate of return = risk free + beta x (market rate of return - risk free rate of return)

Furhman Labs, Inc. : 4.4 + 1.4(10.6 - 4.4) = 13.08%

Garten Testing, Inc. : 4.4 + 0.7(10.6 - 4.4) = 8.74%

A stock is overvalued if its intrinsic value is less than the forecast, and, it is undervalued if its intrinsic value is greater than the forecast

Furhman Labs, intrinsic value = 13.08

forecasted value = 10.60

the stock is undervalued

Garten Testing, Inc , intrinsic value = 8.74%

forecasted value = 10.50

the stock is overvalued

Rodgers Corporation produces and sells football equipment. On July 1, Year 1, Rodgers issued $65,000,000 of 10-year, 12% bonds at a market (effective) interest rate of 10%, receiving cash of $73,100,469. Interest on the bonds is payable semiannually on December 31 and June 30. The fiscal year of the company is the calendar year.
Required:
For all journal entries with a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
1. Journalize the entry to record the amount of cash proceeds from the issuance of the bonds on July 1, Year 1.
2. Journalize the entries to record the following:
a. The first semiannual interest payment on December 31, Year 1, and the amortization of the bond premium, using the straight-line method. (Round to the nearest dollar.)
b. The interest payment on June 30, Year 2, and the amortization of the bond premium, using the straight-line method. (Round to the nearest dollar.)
3. Determine the total interest expense for Year 1. Round to the nearest dollar.
4. Will the bond proceeds always be greater than the face amount of the bonds when the contract rate is greater than the market rate of interest?
5. Compute the price of $73,100,469 received for the bonds by using the present value tables

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Answer:

Rodgers Corporation

Journal Entries:

1.  July 1, Year 1:

Debit Cash $73,100,469

Credit Bonds Payable $65,000,000

Credit Bonds Premium $8,100,469

To record the issuance of bonds at a premium.

2. a) December 31, Year 1:

Debit Interest Expense $3,494,976.55

Debit Amortization $405,023.45

Credit Cash $3,900,000.00

To record the first semi-annual interest payment, including amortization.

b) June 30, Year 2:

Debit Interest Expense $3,494,976.55

Credit Amortization $405,023.45

Credit Cash $3,900,000.00

To record the second semi-annual interest payment, including amortization.

3. The total interest expense for Year 1 is $3,494,976.55

4. Yes.  The bonds are issued at a premium.  So the bond proceeds will always be greater than the face amount, and the contract rate (coupon rate) will always be greater than the market (effective) rate.

5. The price of $73,100,469 received for the bonds by using the present value tables is $1,124.62 ($73,100,469/65,000) per $1,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Face value of bonds issued = $65,000,000

Price received from the issue  $73,100,469

Premium received =                   $8,100,469

Period of maturity = 10 years

Coupon interest rate = 12%

Market (effective) interest rate = 10%

Payment of interest = semiannually on December 31 and June 30

Analysis of Journal Entries:

1.  July 1, Year 1:

Cash $73,100,469 Bonds Payable $65,000,000 Bonds Premium $8,100,469

2. a) December 31, Year 1:

Interest Expense $3,494,976.55 Amortization $405,023.45 Cash $3,900,000.00

b) June 30, Year 2:

Interest Expense $3,494,976.55 Amortization $405,023.45 Cash $3,900,000.00

N (# of periods)  20

I/Y (Interest per year)  10

PMT (Periodic Payment)  3900000

FV (Future Value)  65000000

Results

PV = $73,100,439

Sum of all periodic payments = $78,000,000.00

Total Interest $69,899,569

Cheetah Copy purchased a new copy machine. The new machine cost $100,000 including installation. The company estimates the equipment will have a residual value of $25,000. Cheetah Copy also estimates it will use the machine for four years or about 8,000 total hours. Actual use per year was as follows:

Year Hours Used
1 3,000
2 2,000
3 1,200
4 2,800

Required:
Prepare a depreciation schedule for four years using the straight-line method.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $100,000

Salvage value= $25,000

Useful life= 4 years

To calculate the annual depreciation, we need to use the following formula:

Annual depreciation= (original cost - salvage value)/estimated life (years)

Annual depreciation= (100,000 - 25,000) / 4

Annual depreciation= $18,750

Year 1:

Annual depreciation= 18,750

Accumulated depreciation= 18,750

Book value= 100,000 - 18,750= 81,250

Year 2:

Annual depreciation= 18,750

Accumulated depreciation= 18,750*2= 37,500

Book value= 100,000 - 37,500= 62,500

Year 3:

Annual depreciation= 18,750

Accumulated depreciation= 18,750*3= 56,250

Book value= 100,000 - 56,250= 43,750

Year 4:

Annual depreciation= 18,750

Accumulated depreciation= 18,750*4= 75,000

Book value= 100,000 - 75,000= 25,000

How do you determined the levels of management in your company?​

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Answer:

The three levels of management typically found in an organization are low-level management, middle-level management, and top-level management. Low-level managers focus on controlling and directing. They serve as role models for the employees they supervise.

Answer:

This is my Opinion.

I think the answer is The three levels of management typically found in an organization are low-level management, middle-level management, and top-level management. Low-level managers focus on controlling and directing. They serve as role models for the employees they supervise.

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Fosters Manufacturing Co. warrants its products for one year. The estimated product warranty is 2% of sales. Assume that sales were $1,500,000 for January. On February 7, a customer received warranty repairs requiring $325 of parts and $120 of labor.

Required:
a. Journalize the adjusting entry required at January 31, the end of the first month of the current of current fiscal year, to record the accrued product warranty.
b. Journalize the entry to record the warranty work provided in February.

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Answer: Please see answer in explanation column

Explanation:

a)Account titles and explanation                  Debit                         Credit

Warranty Expense                                       $30,000

Warranty Payable                                                                           $30,000    

Calculation :

2 % x $1,500,000 =$30,000

b) Account titles and explanation                  Debit                         Credit

Warranty Provision                                           $445

Materials                                                                                             $325

Salaries Payable                                                                                  $120

In many organizations, information flows much more freely within functional departments than it does across functions (i.e., throughout the entire organization). ________ represents an information system designed to overcome this tendency.

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Answer:

ERP

Explanation:

Enterprise resource planning (ERP) means the software that can be used by an organization in order to manage the day to day business activities like accounting, management of risk, supply chain management, project management, etc

Also here the information could be transfer within the functional departments via the overall organization

Therefore the above should be the answer

Determine the missing amounts. Unit Selling Price Unit Variable Costs Unit Contribution Margin Contribution Margin Ratio 1. $650 $390 $enter a dollar amount (a) enter percentages % (b) 2. $200 $enter a dollar amount (c) $92 enter percentages % (d) 3. $enter a dollar amount (e) $enter a dollar amount (f) $805

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Answer:

(a) $620

(b)  40%

(c) $208

(d) 31%

(e) $2,683

(f) $1,878

Explanation:

Use the following formula to calculate the unit contribution margin

Unit Contribution Margin = Unit Selling Price - Uni variable cost

Use the following formula to calculate the contribution margin ratio

Contribution Margin ratio = ( Unit Contribution margin / Unit Selling Price ) x 100

The working for the question is attached with this answer please find it.

o What’s the Difference Between Non-Formal and Informal Learning

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Answer:

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Accounts receivable financing (LO1) Charmin Paper Company sells to the 12 accounts listed next.
Account Receivable Balance Outstanding Average Age of
the Account over the Last Year
A $ 60,800 22
B 168,000 43
C 78,300 19
D 24,300 55
E 58,900 42
F 238,000 39
G 30,400 16
H 374,000 72
I 41,400 32
J 96,500 58
K 292,000 17
L 67,700 37
Capital Financial Corporation will lend 90 percent against account balances that have averaged 30 days or less, 80 percent for account balances between 31 and 40 days, and 70 percent for account balances between 41 and 45 days. Customers that take over 45 days to pay their bills are not considered acceptable accounts for a loan. The current prime rate is 9.50 percent, and Capital charges 3.50 percent over prime to Charming as its annual loan rate.
a. Determine the maximum loan for which Charmin Paper Company could qualify.
b. Determine how much one month’s interest expense would be on the loan balance determined in part a.

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Answer:

Charmin Paper Company

a. The maximum loan for which Charmin Paper Company could qualify is:

= $851,860

b. One month's interest expense on the loan balance determined in part a would be:

= $9,228.48

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Account Receivable                 Average Age of

Balance Outstanding   the Account over the Last Year

A     $ 60,800                                 22

B       168,000                                 43

C        78,300                                  19

D       24,300                                  55

E       58,900                                  42

F    238,000                                   39

G     30,400                                    16

H   374,000                                   72

I       41,400                                    32

J    96,500                                    58

K 292,000                                     17

L    67,700                                    37

Lending by Capital Financial Corporation:

Average age           Percentage

<=30 days                    90%

31-40 days                   80%

41-45 days                   70%

above 45 days              0%

<=30 days                    90%

A     $ 60,800              22

C        78,300               19

G       30,400               16

K    292,000               17

Total = $461,500 * 90% = $415,350

41-45 days                   70%

B       168,000              43

 E       58,900               42

Total = $226,900 * 70% = $158,830

31-40 days                   80%

F    238,000                39

 I        41,400                 32  

L      67,700                 37

Total = $347,100 * 80% = $277,680

Total amount that Capital can extend = $851,860

Prime rate = 9.50%

Capital charges over prime = 3.50%

Total interest charge = 13%

Annual Interest expense = $110,742 ($851,860 * 13%)

One month's interest expense = $9,228.48 ($110,742/12)

George has been selling 8,000 T-shirts per month for $8.00. When he increased the price to $9.00, he sold only 7,000 T-shirts.
Which of the following best approximates the price elasticity of demand?
A. -1.2467
B. -1.02
C. -0.5667
D. -1.1333
Suppose George's marginal cost is $3 per shirt.
Before the price change, George's initial price markup over marginal cost was approximately
A. 0.5625
B. 0.375
C. 0.625
D. 0.6875
George's desired markup is?
A. 1.3235
B. 0.7941
C. 0.9706
D. 0.8824
Since George's initial markup, or actual margin, was (LESS OR GREATER) than his desired margin, raising the price was (PROFITABLE OR NOT PROFITABLE).

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Answer:

a. The best approximates the price elasticity of demand is -1.1333. Therefore, the correct option is D. -1.1333.

b. George's Initial price markup over marginal cost = 0.625. Therefore, the correct option is C. 0.625.

c. George's desired markup = 0.8824. Therefore, the correct option is D. 0.8824.

d. Since George's initial markup, or actual margin, was LESS than his desired margin, raising the price was PROFITABLE.

Explanation:

a. Which of the following best approximates the price elasticity of demand?

Price elasticity of demand = Percentage change in quantity demanded / Percentage change in price ................ (1)

Where, based on the midpoint formula, we have:

Percentage change in quantity demanded = {(New quantity demanded – Old quantity demanded) / [(New quantity demanded + Old quantity demanded) / 2]} * 100 = {(7000 - 8000) / [(7000 + 8000) / 2]} * 100 = -13.3333333333333%

Percentage change in price = {(New price - Old price) / [(New price + Old price) / 2]} * 100 = {(9 - 8) / [(9 + 8) / 2]} * 100 = 11.7647058823529%

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

Price elasticity of demand = -13.3333333333333% / 11.7647058823529% = -1.13333333333333

Approximated to 4 decimal places, we have:

Price elasticity of demand = -1.1333

This implies that the best approximates the price elasticity of demand is -1.1333.

Therefore, the correct option is D. -1.1333.

b. Suppose George's marginal cost is $3 per shirt. Before the price change, George's initial price markup over marginal cost was approximately.

George's Initial price markup over marginal cost = (Initial selling price - marginal cost) / Initial selling price = ($8 - $3) / $8 = 0.625

Therefore, the correct option is C. 0.625.

c. George's desired markup is?

George's desired markup = 1 / Absolute value of price elasticity of demand BEFORE approximation to 4 decimal places = 1 / 1.13333333333333 = 0.88235294117647

Approximated to 4 decimal places, we have:

George's desired markup = 0.8824

Therefore, the correct option is D. 0.8824

d. Since George's initial markup, or actual margin, was (LESS OR GREATER) than his desired margin, raising the price was (PROFITABLE OR NOT PROFITABLE).

George's Initial price markup over marginal cost = 0.625

George's desired markup = 0.8824

Therefore, we have:

Since George's initial markup, or actual margin, was LESS than his desired margin, raising the price was PROFITABLE.

Where do you see Dow Jones in the coming two years ?

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Dow jones the business, is that what you or asking sorry just want to make sure so i answer the question correctly

Meghan, a calendar year taxpayer, is the owner of a sole proprietorship that uses the cash method. On February 1, 2020, she leases an office building to use in her business for $157,350 for an 18-month period. To obtain this favorable lease rate, she pays the $157,350 at the inception of the lease.
How much rent expense may Maud deduct on her 2020 tax return? Round any calculations to two decimal places and round the final answer to the nearest dollar.
$

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Answer:

Meghan Sole Proprietorship

The rent expense that Meghan may deduct on her 2020 tax return is:

= $96,158.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

February 1, 2020: Rent Expenses $157,350 Cash $157,350

Rent Expenses for 2020 = $157,350 * 11/18 = $96,158

b) The actual cash payment for rent should be prorated to the months in 2020 for which the rent was consumed.  This gives 11 months (from February 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020).

Yams Company reports the following operating results for the month of August: sales $400,000 (units 5,000), variable costs $240,000, and fixed costs $90,000. Management is considering the following independent courses of action to increase net income.

1. Increase selling price by 10% with no change in total variable costs or units sold.
2. Reduce variable costs to 55% of sales.

Required:
Compute the net income to be earned under each alternative. Which course of action will produce the higher net income?

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Answer:

Yams Company

Alternative 1: Increasing the selling price by 10% with no change in total variable costs or units sold will produce the higher net income.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                          Total         Unit   Quantity

Sales for the month of August = $400,000     $80        5,000

Variable costs =                            $240,000       48        5,000

Fixed costs =                                  $90,000

Alternatives to increase net income:

                                       Alternative 1        Alternative 2

Sales revenue                  $440,000            $400,000

Variable costs                    240,000              220,000

Contribution margin       $200,000             $180,000

Fixed Costs                         90,000                 90,000

Net income                      $110,000               $90,000

The cost of capital is:___________

a. the return that a previous project for the firm had earned.
b. the minimum return that a capital budgeting project must earn for it to be accepted.
c. the maximum return a project can earn.
d. none of these.

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Answer:

I think that the correct answer is b.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

i think the correct answer is B

Jeffrey Dean, a Master's Degree candidate at North State Central University, was awarded a $15,000 scholarship from North State Central in the current year. During the current year, he paid the following expenses: Tuition $12,000 Books 1,000 Fees 500 Room and Board 1,500 In addition, he received $6,000 for teaching two undergraduate accounting courses. What amount must be included in Dean's gross income

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Answer: $7500

Explanation:

It should be noted that the gross income exclusion towards a scholarship will consist of the education related expense and the tuition only.

In this case, the income that was earned which is $6000 and the room and board expense of $1500 will be added which makes $7500. Therefore, the amount that must be included in Dean's gross income is $7500.

Chad is the founder of a firm producing self-driving vehicles. Because the industry is so new and chaotic, Chad favors a top-down strategic planning approach in which he exerts strong control over all aspects of the business, from product development and design to manufacturing and marketing. What is wrong with this scenario?
a. The self-driving vehicle industry is changing too much for the top- down approach to be effective.
b. The top-down approach can only be applied to specific business functions.
c. The top-down approach leaves other employees uncertain about their roles in the company.
d. The top-down approach is expensive to maintain, leaving the company at a competitive disadvantage.

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Answer:

A)The self-driving vehicle industry is changing too much for the top-down approach to be effective.

Explanation:

Top-down analysis can be regarded as utilization of comprehensive factors to serve as basis for making decision . This top-down approach helps in

identifying the big picture as well as all of its components. It usually serves as

driving force as regards the end goal.

Top-down is commonly used in domain of macroeconomics.

Hence, the problem here is self-driving vehicle industry is changing too much for the top-down approach to be effective.

who determines the price in perfect markets?​

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In a Perfectly Competitive Market or industry, the equilibrium price is determined by the forces of demand and supply. Equilibrium signifies a state of balance where the two opposing forces operate subsequently. An equilibrium is typically a state of rest from which there is no possibility to change the system.

Hope this answer helps you..

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A project is expected to generate annual revenues of $132,100, with variable costs of $80,200, and fixed costs of $20,700. The annual depreciation is $4,750 and the tax rate is 35 percent. What is the annual operating cash flow

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Answer:

$21,943

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the annual operating cash flow

Using this formula

Operating Cash Flow =(Annual Revenue-Variable costs - Fixed costs)×(1-Tax rate)+( Annual depreciation×Tax rate )

Let plug in the formula

Operating Cash Flow =[ ($132,100 - $80,200 - $20,700) x (1 - 0.35)]+ ($4,750 x 0.35)

Operating Cash Flow =

Operating Cash Flow =($31,200×0.65)+$1,663

Operating Cash Flow =$20,280+$1,663

Operating Cash Flow =$21,943

Therefore the annual operating cash flow is $21,943

A large bakery buys flour in 25-pound bags. The bakery uses an average of 4200 bags a year. Preparing an order and receiving a shipment of flour involves a cost of $10.70 per order. Annual carrying costs are $76 per bag. Determine the EOQ. (Keep two decimal places in your answer)

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Answer:

34

Explanation:

Annual demand D = 4,200 bags

Ordering cost S = $10.70

Holding cost H = $76

Economic order quantity = [tex]\sqrt{2*D*S / H[/tex]

Economic order quantity = [tex]\sqrt{2*4200*$10.70 / $76}[/tex]

Economic order quantity = [tex]\sqrt{89880/76}[/tex]

Economic order quantity = [tex]\sqrt{1182.63}[/tex]

Economic order quantity = 34.389388

Economic order quantity = 34

PandemicsPlus just paid a dividend of $1.00 per share and they consistently grown dividends at 4% annually. Investors require a return of 12% on the firm's equity. What is the current value of the stock?

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Answer:

$13

Explanation:

The current value of the stock can be determined using the constant growth dividend model

according to the constant dividend growth model

price = d1 / (r - g)

d1 = next dividend to be paid

r = cost of equity

g = growth rate

(1 x 1.04) / (0.12 - 0.04) = 13

Goods in transit are included in a purchaser's inventory: Multiple Choice At any time during transit. When the goods are shipped FOB shipping point. When the supplier is responsible for freight charges. If the goods are shipped FOB destination. After the half-way point between the buyer and seller.

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Answer:

When the purchase s responsible for paying freight charges

Explanation:

Goods in Transit can be regarded as merchandise as well as other types of inventory which has already shipped out of shipping dock of the seller, but it has not gotten to the receiving dock of the buyer.This concept is utilized in order to know maybe the buyer or the seller of that particular goods has taken the possession of that particular goods and to know the party that Is paying for transport. The Freight charge, can be regarded as as freight rate, and this is amount that is been paid to a carrier company so that transportation of goods to agreed location will be possible.

It should be noted that Goods in transit are included in a purchaser's inventory

When the purchase s responsible for paying freight charges

Assume that Zonk is a potential leveraged buyout candidate. Assume that the buyer intends to put in place a capital structure that has 70 percent debt with a pretax borrowing cost of 14 percent and 30 percent common equity. Compute the weighted average cost of capital for Zonk based on the new capital structure.
A. 8.85%.
B. 12.56%.
C. 13.01%.
D. 9.94%.

Answers

Answer:

A.8.85%

Explanation:

Computation to determine the weighted average cost of capital for Zonk based on the new capital structure.

First step is to calculate the Cost of equity capital using this formula

Cost of equity capital = Risk free rate + (Beta*Market premium)

Let plug in the formula

Cost of equity capital = 2.3% + (1.13*5.3%)

Cost of equity capital=8.28%

Now let determine theWeighted average cost capital

Weighted average cost capital = [.70*.14*(1-.35)]+(.30*.0828)

Weighted average cost capital= [.70*.14*.65]+.02484

Weighted average cost capital=0.0637+.02484

Weighted average cost capital= .0885*100

Weighted average cost capital= 8.85%

Therefore the weighted average cost of capital for Zonk based on the new capital structure is 8.85%

Coronado Industries can produce 100 units of a component part with the following costs: Direct Materials $24000 Direct Labor 8500 Variable Overhead 22000 Fixed Overhead 11000 If Coronado Industries can purchase the units externally for $60000, by what amount will its total costs change

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Answer:

Increase of $5,500

Explanation:

The computation of the change in the total cost is given below:

Total cost at the time of producing is

= Direct material + direct labor + variable overhead

= $24,000 + $8,500 + $22,000

= $54,500

And, the cost of purchasing the unit is $60,000

So, there is an increase of

= $60,000 - $54,500

= $5,500

The same should be relevant

Common property resources like fish stocks in open waters tend to be overutilized because :________.
A. the marginal social cost is always equal to the private marginal cost.
B. the marginal social cost is less than the private marginal cost.
C. the marginal social cost is greater than the private marginal cost.
D. none of the above.

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Answer:

C. the marginal social cost is greater than the private marginal cost.

Explanation:

In the case when there is common property resources such as the fish stock that lies in the open waters should be overutilized as the marginal social cost should be more than the private marginal cost because if there is high utlization so it will make the problem in the environment also the cost should be borne by the present and upcoming generations

Therefore the option c is correct

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