A stronger euro is less favorable for:

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Answer 1

Group of answer choices.

A. German tourists traveling abroad.

B. American tourists traveling in France.

C. Canadian firms selling in Germany.

D. Canadian investors with money investments in Germany.

Answer:

B. American tourists traveling in France.

Explanation:

A foreign exchange market can be defined as a type of market where the currency of a country is converted to that of another country.

For example, the conversion of the United States of America dollars into naira, rands, yen, pounds, euros, etc., at the foreign exchange market.

In this context, a stronger euro is less favorable for American tourists traveling in France because the currency of the Americans, which is the U.S dollars would exchange at a far lesser rate to the euros.

However, a stronger euro would be more favorable for German tourists that are traveling abroad, Canadian firms that trade or sells its products in Germany, and Canadian investors who are having money investments in Germany.

Note: Euro is the official currency (legal tender or money) of Germany.

Answer 2

Considering the available options, a stronger euro is less favorable for "American tourists traveling in France."

This is because the United States of America uses the dollar as currency, while European countries, including France, are using Euro.

Thus, should an American carry dollar to France, and meets a stronger Euro, has a value of money (dollar) would be reduced, and therefore would be less favorable to him.

Option A is wrong because German tourists traveling abroad are favorable to the German as the Euro is stronger.

Option C is wrong because Canadian firms selling in Germany would earn in Euro, thereby getting money with more value.

Option D is wrong because Canadian investors with money investments in Germany would earn in Euro.

Hence, in this case, it is concluded that the correct answer is option B. "American tourists traveling in France."

Group of answer choices.

A. German tourists traveling abroad.

B. American tourists traveling in France.

C. Canadian firms selling in Germany.

D. Canadian investors with money investments in Germany.

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For Oriole Company, sales is $1500000, fixed expenses are $330000, and the contribution margin per unit is $60. What is the break-even point?

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Answer:

5500

Explanation:

Breakeven quantity are the number of  units produced and sold at which net income is zero.

Breakeven is the ratio of fixed cost to profit per unit of output sold.

Breakeven quantity = fixed cost / price – variable cost per unit

= fixed price / contribution margin per unit

Fixed costs are costs that do not vary with output. e,g, rent, mortgage payments  

Variable costs are costs that vary with production

If a producer decides not to produce any output, there would be no need to hire labour and thus no need to pay hourly wages.  

$330,000 / $60 = 5500

Buff is considering a new packaging machine. The initial cost is $10,000 and we would save $4,000 per year in labor costs. If our MARR is 12% and our projects must have a 3-year discounted payback period, should we purchase this packaging machine?
Yes
No
Not enough nformation to answer.

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Answer:

NO

Explanation:

Discounted payback calculates the amount of time it takes to recover the amount invested in a project from it cumulative discounted cash flows

For the machine to be accepted, the total amount invested should be recovered in three years or less

Amount recovered = - cost of the project + discounted value of the cash flow

Amount recovered in year 1 = -10,000 + (4000 / 1.12) = -6,428.57

Amount recovered in year 2= -6,428.57 - (4000/ 1.12^2) = -3239.74

Amount recovered in year 3=  -3239.74 + (4000/ 1.12^3) = -392.62

the project would not be accepted because the amount invested would not be recovered within 3 years

Brickhouse is expected to pay a dividend of $3.45 and $2.58 over the next two years, respectively. After that, the company is expected to increase its annual dividend at 4.1 percent. What is the stock price today if the required return is 11.9 percent

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Answer:

$32.6

Explanation:

Brickhouse is expected to pay a dividend of $3.45 and $2.58 over the next 2 years

The company is expected to increaser it's annual dividend at 4.1%

= 4.1/100

= 0.041

Required return is 11.9%

= 11.9/100

= 0.119

Therefore the stock price for today can be calculated as follows

= 2.58(1+0.041)/0.119-0.041

= 2.58(1.041)/0.078

= 2.6857/0.078

= 34.43

3.46/(1+0.119)+2.58/(1+0.119)^2+34.43/(1+0.119)^2

= 3.46/1.119+2.58/1.119^2+34.43/1.119^2

= 3.093+2.060+27.5

= 32.6

Hence the stock price for today is $32.6

the gap between 'where we are now' and 'where we want to be' is known as the.....​

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Answer:

Planning gap.

Explanation:

Planning can be defined as the process of developing organizational objectives and translating them into action plans or courses of action.

This ultimately implies that, planning is a strategic technique used by organizations to make an aggregate plan for its manufacturing (production) process typically ahead of time, in order to have an idea of the level of goods that are to be produced and what resources are required so as to reduce the total cost of production to its barest minimum.

The planning gap can be defined as the gap between "where we are now?" and "where we want to be?"

Basically, "where are we now?" describe the current situation of things or financial and non-financial activities that a business firm currently holds.

On the other hand, "where we want to be?" is a vision and mission statement that focuses on achieving the goals and objectives set for a business firm.

Assume that instead of distributing a stock dividend, Sharper did a 3-for-1 stock split. Required: (1) Prepare the updated stockholders' equity section after the split. (2) Compute the number of shares outstanding after the split.

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Complete Question:

On June 30, Sharper Corporation's stockholders' equity section of its balance sheet appears as follows before any stock dividend or split. Sharper declares and immediately distributes a 50% stock dividend. Common stock-$10 par value, 120,000 shares authorized, 72,000 shares issued and outstanding $ 720,000

Paid-in capital in excess of par value, common stock 310,000

Retained earnings 715,000

Total stockholders' equity  $1,745,000

Assume that instead of distributing a stock dividend, Sharper did a 3-for-1 stock split. Required: (1) Prepare the updated stockholders' equity section after the split. (2) Compute the number of shares outstanding after the split. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Prepare the updated stockholders' equity section after the split.

Answer:

Sharper Corporation

1. SHARPER CORPORATION

Stockholders' Equity Section of the Balance Sheet June 30

Total stockholders' equity

Common stock-$3.33 par value, 360,000 shares authorized,

216,000 shares issued and outstanding                  $ 720,000

Paid-in capital in excess of par value, common stock 310,000

Retained earnings                                                         715,000

Total stockholders' equity                                       $1,745,000

2. The number of shares outstanding after the split is:

= 216,000 shares.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Common stock-$10 par value, 120,000 shares authorized,

72,000 shares issued and outstanding                   $ 720,000

Paid-in capital in excess of par value, common stock 310,000

Retained earnings                                                         715,000

Total stockholders' equity                                       $1,745,000

Authorized shares = 360,000 (120,000 * 3)

Outstanding shares = 216,000 (72,000 * 3)

Common stock par value = $3.333 ($10/3)

b) A 3-for-1 stock split means that shareholders will now have 3 shares for each share that they previously held.  Therefore, the outstanding and authorized shares will be multiplied by 3 while the stock price is divided by 3 to arrive at their values after the split.

Skysong, Inc. has the following inventory data: July 1 Beginning inventory 30 units at $19 $570 7 Purchases 105 units at $20 2100 22 Purchases 15 units at $22 330 $3000 A physical count of merchandise inventory on July 30 reveals that there are 50 units on hand. Using the average cost method, the value of ending inventory is

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Answer: $1000

Explanation:

Using the average cost method, the value of ending inventory will be calculated thus:

Average cost per unit = Total cost / Total number of units

= $3000/150

= $20 per unit

Value of ending inventory = 50 units × $20 = $1000

Therefore, the value of ending inventory is $1000.

(a) A lamp has two bulbs of a type with an average lifetime of 1800 hours. Assuming that we can model the probability of failure of these bulbs by an exponential density function with mean μ = 1800, find the probability that both of the lamp's bulbs fail within 2000 hours.
(b) Another lamp has just one bulb of the same type as in part (a). If one bulb burns out and is replaced by a bulb of the same type, find the probability that the two bulbs fail within a total of 1000 hours.

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Answer:

a) 0.45

b) 0.11

Explanation:

A)  P( both bulbs fail within 2000 hours ) = 0.45

Given data:

Average lifetime of bulbs = 1800 hours

mean μ = 1800

b) P( both bulbs fail within 1000 hours ) =

Attached below is a detailed solution of the given question

The Japanese economy has been experiencing slow growth. As a result the Prime Minister, who thinks John Maynard Keynes was the greatest economist ever, has decided to increase government spending. As head of the economic council the Prime Minister asks you to determine the size of the increase needed to bring the economy to full employment.
Assume there is a GDP gap of 1 billion yen and the marginal propensity to consume (MPC) is .60. What advise do you give the Prime Minister?
a. The recessionary gap is equal to 625 million yen.
b. The inflationary gap is equal to 1 billion yen divided by 2.5 or 0.4 billion yen.
c. The recessionary gap is equal to 1 billion yen divided by 2.5 or 0.4 billion yen.
d. The inflationary gap is equal to 1 billion yen divided by 1.66 or 0.625 billion yen.

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Answer:

c. The recessionary gap is equal to 1 billion yen divided by 2.5 or 0.4 billion yen.

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

The multiplier is

= 1 ÷ (1 - MPC)

= 1 ÷ (1 - 0.60)

= 2.5

Now the increase in government expenditure for closing out the recessionary gap should be

Change in income = change in government purchase × multiplier

100 = change in government purchase × 2.5

So, the change in government purchase should be

= 100 ÷2.5

= 40

Hence, the option c is correct

A company estimates that the appropriate discount rate (i.e., the cost of capital) for Project A, Project B, Project C and Project D described below is 10 percent. Assuming that the projects are independent, which project(s) should the company accept?

a. Project A requires an up-front expenditure of $1,000,000 and generates a net present value of $3,200.
b. Project B has an internal rate of return of 9.5 percent.
c. Project C requires an up-front expenditure of $1,000,000 and has a profitability index of 0.85
d. Project D requires an up-front expenditure of $200,000 and generates a net present value of negative $200
e. None of the projects above should be accepted.

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Answer:

a. Project A requires an up-front expenditure of $1,000,000 and generates a net present value of $3,200.

Explanation:

a.

The company should accept project A because it provides a positive net present value of $3,200 that is the highest among all the projects.

b.

When the IRR of a project is lower than the required rate of return of the project, it will generate the negative net present value because at IRR the net present value of the project will be zero and at a higher rate than IRR it will be negative.

c.

The project with a profitability index of less than 1 generates a negative NPV because the present value of future cash flows is less than the initial cash outflow.

d.

Project D also generates a positive net present value but it is lower than project A. So, after comparing the results we will choose the project with higher NPV.

On December 31, Jacoby Company's Prepaid Rent account had a balance before adjustment of $6,000. Three months' rent was paid in advance on December 1, the first day of the lease term. The adjusting entry needed on December 31 is:

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Answer:

Debit Rent Expense $2,000; credit Prepaid Rent $2,000.

Explanation:

Assuming On December 31, the Company's Prepaid Rent account had a balance before adjustment of the amount of $6,000 which means that if the Three months' rent was paid in advance on December 1, The adjusting entry needed on December 31 is:

Debit Rent Expense $2,000

Credit Prepaid Rent $2,000.

($6000/3month)

(To record Rent Expense)

A woman arrives at the clinic for a pregnancy test. The first day of her last menstrual period (LMP) was February 14, 2013. Her expected date of birth (EDB) would be: _________
a) November 21, 2013.
b) October 17, 2013
c) December 9, 2013
d) November 7, 2013

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Answer:

a) November 21, 2013

Explanation:

The expected date of birth (EDB) would be calculated using Naegele's Rule and it is based on a normal 28 days menstrual cycle. The steps are as follows:

First, we need to identify the first day of the last menstrual period (LMP). Then we would count it back to three calendar months from that date. Finally, we would add 1 year and 7 days to that date.

In which case, the first day of LMP is February 14, 2013. Going back three months the date would be November 14, 2012. Finally, when we add 1 year and 7 days it would bring you to November 28, 2013, as the estimated due date.

The seven main functions of marketing summarize what it takes to _____.

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Explanation:

The seven functions of marketing are distribution, market research, setting prices, finance, product management, promotional channels and matching products to consumers

I guess this may help

Answer:

All of the above

Explanation:

just took it

Using the retail inventory method, if the cost to retail ratio is 70% and ending inventory at retail is $145,000, then estimated ending inventory at cost is $207,143.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

b. False

Explanation:

The calculation of the estimated ending inventory is given below:

When the cost to retail ratio is 70%,

and

The ending inventory at retail is $145,000,

So, the ending inventory at cost is

= 70% of $145,000

= $101,500

Therefore the given statement is false

On June 1, 2021, Dirty Harry Co. borrowed cash by issuing a 6-month noninterest-bearing note with a maturity value of $510,000 and a discount rate of 8%. Assuming straight-line amortization of the discount, what is the carrying value of the note as of September 30, 2021

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Answer: $503,200

Explanation:

Carrying value of note = Face value of note - Interest remaining

Interest remaining = Face value * Periodic interest rate * Number of months remaining / Total number of months for note

= 510,000 * 8%/2 * 2 / 6 months

= $6,800

Carrying value of note = 510,000 - 6,800

= $503,200

Note: Note is for 6 months so periodic interest was divided by 2 to make it a semi-annual rate.

Hellman Industries is estimating the weighted average cost of capital of its new project. The company plan to finance this new project by 50 percent ordinary shares, 10 percent preference equity and rest by issuing debt. The return on FTSE 100 index is 11.4 percent and the 3 months’ treasury bills yield is 4%. The Hellman beta is 1.05. The average yield to maturity of Hellman semiannual coupon bonds is 8.3 percent. The Preference share are currently valued at £76, with a par value of £100 and an 8% dividend. The Hellman Industries is in the 40% marginal Tax bracket. a. Find the Pretax cost of Debt,

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Question Completion:

a. Find the Pretax cost of Debt, cost of preference, and ordinary shares.

b. Calculate Hellman Pre- tax and after Tax WACC.

Answer:

Hellman Industries

a) Pretax cost of debt = Yield on bonds = 8.3%

b) Cost of Common equity

= 11.77%

c) Cost of preferred stock

= 10.53%

d) Pre-tax WACC

= 10.3%

e) After-tax WACC

= 8.93%

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                           

Weight of Common stock = 50%

Weight of Preferred stock = 10%

Weight of Debts (Bonds) = 40% (100% - 50% - 10%)

Market return on common stock = 11.4%

Risk-free return (treasury bills yield) = 4%

Beta = 1.05

Average yield to maturity of Hellman semiannual coupon bonds = 8.3%

Market price of Preferred stock = £76 per share

Par value of Preferred stock = £100

Dividend rate of Preferred stock = 8%

Dividend per share = £8 (£100 * 8%)

Cost of Preferred stock = £8/£76 * 100 = 10.53%

Marginal tax rate = 40%

a) Pretax cost of debt = Yield on bonds = 8.3%

After-tax cost of debt = 8.3% (1 - 0.4) = 4.98%

b) Cost of Common equity, Re = Risk Free Rate + Beta x (Market Return - Risk Free Rate) = 4% + 1.05 x (11.4% - 4%)

= 4% + 1.05 * 7.4%

= 4% + 7.77%

= 11.77%

c) Cost of preferred stock = Dividend per share/Price * 100

= $8/$76 * 100

= 10.53%

d) Pre-tax WACC = 50% * 11.77% + 10% * 10.53% + 40% * 8.3%

= 5.885 + 1.053 + 3.32

= 10.258

= 10.3%

e) After-tax WACC = 50% * 11.77% + 10% * 10.53% + 40% * 4.98%

= 5.885 + 1.053 + 1.992

= 8.93%

Davis-Bell Corporation has an activity-based costing system with three activity cost pools - Machining, Setting Up, and Other. The company's overhead costs have already been allocated to the cost pools and total $5,800 for the Machining cost pool, $4,700 for the Setting Up cost pool, and $7,500 for the Other cost pool. Costs in the machining cost pool are assigned to products based on machine-hours (MHs) and costs in the Setting Up cost pool are assigned to products based on the number of batches. Costs in the Other cost pool are not assigned to products. Data concerning the two products are below: MHs Batches Product Z7 3,800 700 Product K9 6,200 300 Total 10,000 1,000 Calculate activity rates for each activity cost pool using activity-based costing. Determine the amount of overhead cost that would be assigned to each product using activity-based costing.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is given below:

Calculation of Activity Rates

Cost Pool         Cost Driver          Cost          Activity Rate

Machining     Machine Hours     $5800       $0.58 (5800 ÷ 10000)

Setting Up       Batches                $4700       $4.70 (4700 ÷ 1000)

Calculation of Overhead Cost to each Product:

Particulars      Product Z7                      Product K9                      Total

Machining   $2204 ($0.58 × 3800)     $3596 ($0.58 × 6200)    $5800

Setting Up    $3290 ($4.7 × 700)         $1410 ($4.7 × 300)          $4700

                   $5494                               $5006                             $10500

Mr. Hopper expects to retire in 25 years, and he wishes to accumulate $750,000 in his retirement fund by that time. If the interest rate is 10% per year, how much should Mr. Hopper put into his retirement fund each year in order to achieve this goal? (Assume that he will deposit the same amount each year into his retirement fund, beginning 1 year from today.)

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Answer:

$7,626.05

Explanation:

Future value of annuity = PMT*[((1+r)^n - 1) / r]

$750,000 = PMT * [((1+0.10)^25 - 1) / 0.10]

$750,000 = PMT * [9.8347059/0.10]

$750,000 = PMT * 98.347059

PMT = $750,000/98.347059

PMT = $7626.05417616

PMT = $7,626.05

So, Mr. Hopper need to put $7,626.05 into his retirement fund each year in order to achieve the goal.

Interim financial statements: Multiple Choice Are required by the Congress. Are necessary to achieve full disclosure about a business's operations. Are statements prepared for periods of less than one year. Require the use of the perpetual method for inventories. Cannot be prepared if the company follows the conservatism principle.

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Answer:

Are statements prepared for periods of less than one year.

Explanation:

Interim Financial Statements

This is simply known as a financial statements prepared for a timeframe (period) that is part of the entity's annual fiscal period. discontinued operations and extraordinary items that occur at midyear initially are often reported  in net income and open up in the notes to interim financial statements.The fundamental principle guarding interim reporting is that

interim reports must be considered as a part of the integral of the annual reporting period.

An interim statement as a financial report timeframe is often less than one year. It often shows an organisation's performance before the end of normal full-year financial reporting cycles and often, this statements do not need to be audited.

A depreciation adjustment would include a debit to _____________________ and __________________________ to _______________

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Answer:

Depreciation Expense, Credit, Accumulated Depreciation.

Consider the baggage check-in process of a small airline. Check-in data indicates that from 9am to 10am, 190 passengers checked in. Moreover, based on counting the number of passengers waiting in line, airport management found that the average number of passengers waiting for check-in was 56.

Required:
How long did the average passenger have to wait in line?

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Answer:

17.68 minutes

Explanation:i

In order to calculate the average time passenger had to wait in line, we would first divide the average number of passengers check-in in with the passengers checked in from 9 am to 10 am (which was the highest number of check-ins of the day). Then we would multiply that number by 60 minutes. As shown below:

First,

= 56 average number of passengers checked-in / 190 passengers checked-in from 9 to 10 am

= 0.2947

Then

= 0.2947 x 60 minutes

= 17.68 minutes

Hence, 17.68 minutes did the average passenger wait in line.

Purple Cab Company had 57,000 shares of common stock outstanding on January 1, 2021. On April 1, 2021, the company issued 27,000 shares of common stock. The company had outstanding fully vested incentive stock options for 5,700 shares exercisable at $11 that had not been exercised by its executives. The average market price of common stock was $13. The company reported net income in the amount of $276,915 for 2021. What is the basic earnings per share (rounded)

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Answer:

$3.58

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the basic earnings per share (rounded)

Using this formula

Basic earnings per share=Net income/(shares of common stock outstanding+(shares of common stock*9/12)

Let plug in the formula

Basic earnings per share=$276,915/(57,000 + (27,000 × 9/12))

Basic earnings per share=$276,915/(57,000+20,250)

Basic earnings per share=$276,915/77,250

Basic earnings per share= $3.58

(April 1 to December 31 =9 months)

Therefore Basic earnings per share is $3.58

A company is designing a product layout for a new product. It plans to use this production line eight hours a day in order to meet projected demand of 480 units per day. The tasks necessary to produce this product are:

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Answer:

1. The correct option is C. 54.

2. The correct option is E. 60.

3. The correct option is A. 3.

4. The correct option is E. 90%.

5. The correct option is E. y.

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete. The complete question is therefore provided before answering the question as follows:

A company is designing a product layout for a new product. It plans to use this production line eight hours a day in order to meet projected demand of 480 units per day. The tasks necessary to produce this product:

Task           Time (sec)            Immediate Predecessor

u                      30                                   none

v                      30                                    u

w                      6                                      u

x                       12                                    w

y                      54                                     x

z                      30                                    v, y

1. Without regard to demand, what is the minimum possible cycle time (in seconds) for this situation?

A. 162

B. 72

C. 54

D. 12

E. 60

2. If the company desires that output rate equal demand, what is the desired cycle time (in seconds)?

A. 162

B. 72

C. 54

D. 12

E. 60

3. If the company desires that output rate equal demand, what is the minimum number of workstations needed?

A. 3

B. 4

C. 5

D. 6

E. 7

4. If the company desires that output rate equal demand, what would be the efficiency of this line with the minimum number of workstations?

A. 100%

B. 92.5%

C. 75%

D. 87.5%

E. 90%

5. If the company desires that output rate equal demand, what is the last task performed at the second workstation in the balance which uses the minimum number of workstations?

A. u

B. v

C. w

D. x

E. y

The explanation of the answers is now provided as follows:

1. Without regard to demand, what is the minimum possible cycle time (in seconds) for this situation?

The minimum cycle time is equal to the maximum task time. From the data in the question, it can be seen that the maximum task time is 54. Therefore, the correct option is C. 54. That is, the minimum possible cycle time (in seconds) for this situation is 54.

2. If the company desires that output rate equal demand, what is the desired cycle time (in seconds)?

Desired cycle time (in seconds) = Demand rate / Number of hours per days = 480 / 8 = 60

Therefore, the correct option is E. 60.

3. If the company desires that output rate equal demand, what is the minimum number of workstations needed?

Total task time = 30 + 30 + 6 + 12 + 54 + 30 = 162

Minimum possible cycle time = 54

Therefore, we have:

Minimum number of workstations needed = Total task time / Minimum possible cycle time = 162 / 54 = 3

Therefore, the correct option is A. 3.

4. If the company desires that output rate equal demand, what would be the efficiency of this line with the minimum number of workstations?

Line efficiency = Total task time / (Minimum number of workstations needed * Desired cycle time) = 162 / (3 * 60) = 162 / 180 = 0.90, or 90%

Therefore, the correct option is E. 90%.

5. If the company desires that output rate equal demand, what is the last task performed at the second workstation in the balance which uses the minimum number of workstations?

The last task should be the one has the longest task time. From the data table in the question, it can be observed that y is the task that has the longest task time. This implies y is the task to perform last.

Therefore, the correct option is E. y.

Herr Corporation has 3,000 shares of 7%, $100 par value preferred stock outstanding at December 31, 2019. At December 31, 2019, the company declared a $105,000 cash dividend. Determine the dividend paid to preferred stockholders and common stockholders under each of the following scenarios.

The preferred stock is noncumulative, and the company has not missed any dividends in previous years.

1. The dividend paid to preferred stockholders ____________
2. The dividend paid to common stockholders _____________

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is given below:

a. For preferred stockholders

= 3000 shares × $100 × 7%

= $21,000

b. For common stockholders

= $105,000 - $21,000

= $84,000

In this way it should be calculated

The same should be considered and relevant

Assume you are in the 28 percent tax bracket and purchase a municipal bond with a yield of 3.10 percent. Use the formula presented in chapter 11 of your textbook to calculate the taxable equivalent yield for this investment. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.)

Required:
Three years ago you purchased a corporate bond that 5.8 percent. The purchase price was $1000. What is the annual dollar amount of interest that you receive from your bond investment?

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Answer:

a. Taxable equivalent yield:

Municipal bonds are tax free so if they are to be compared with bonds where you have to pay taxes, the following formula is used:

= Municipal interest / ( 1 - tax rate)

= 3.10 / (1 - 28%)

= 4.31%

b. Annual amount of interest received:

= Coupon rate * Face value

= 5.8% * 1,000

= $58

)An investor is trying to decide between a muni paying 5.75 percent or an equivalent taxablecorporate paying 8.25 percent. What is the minimum marginal tax rate the investor must have toconsider buying the municipal bond

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Answer: 30.3%

Explanation:

Because taxes are not paid on municipal bond interest, their interest rates are usually lower with the difference accounting for the taxes paid.

For a municipal bond to be similar to a corporate bond, the tax rate must be such that it makes them equal:

Municipal bond return = Corporate bond return * (1  - tax rate)

5.75% = 8.25% * (1 - tax)

1 - tax rate = 5.75% / 8.25%

1 = 0.6969697 + Tax rate

Tax rate = 1 - 0.6969697

= 30.3%

If the slope of the budget line changes, there MUST have been a change in the consumer's preferences. an increase in the consumer's income. a change in the price of at least one good. a change in the price of both goods. None of these

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Answer:

you change in the price of at least one good

Madison Corporation sells three products (M, N, and O) in the following mix: 3:1:2. Unit price and cost data are: M N O Unit sales price $ 16 $ 11 $ 13 Unit variable costs 10 9 10 Total fixed costs are $533,000. The contribution margin per composite unit for the current sales mix (round to the nearest cent) is:

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Answer:

Madison Corporation

The contribution margin per composite unit for the current sales mix is:

= $26.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Products                    M            N            O

Current sales mix      3             1             2

Unit sales price      $16         $11          $13

Unit variable costs   10            9            10

Unit contribution    $6          $2           $3

Contribution margin per

composite unit    $18          $2           $6

=                      ($6 * 3)   ($2 * 1)    ($3 * 2)

b) The contribution margin per composite unit is computed as the addition of the contribution margin per composite unit for each product.  Each product's contribution margin per composite unit is calculated as the contribution per unit multiplied by the sales mix for each product.

what are the activities of Facility Management?

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Answer:

Managing a facility

Explanation:

Willa and Westley are siblings who built a hair salon business from the ground up. They are now contemplating opening an additional salon location. The estimate to open an additional salon would mean adding $1 million in expenses with their profit increasing by $400,000 each year for the next 5 years (all other things equal). Willa and Westley decide:_____________

a. to take on the new salon because the expected marginal benefit ($2 million over 5 years) is greater than the estimated marginal cost ($1 million).
b. to not open a new salon because the marginal costs prove to be too high.
c. to open a second salon because the marginal cost of the new salon is low compared to other similar projects.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The marginal benefit of a production activity is the change in total benefit as a result of increasing quantity produced by one unit

Marginal cost is the change in total cost as a result of increasing the quantity produced by one unit.

An activity should be undertaken if the marginal cost is less than the marginal benefit. It means that the activity is profitable.

Here the marginal benefit = 400,000 x 4 = 2,000,000  

the marginal benefit is greater than the marginal cost. Thus, the new salon can be established

O'Reilly Corporation uses direct labor-hours to calculate its annual plantwide predetermined overhead. For the current period's estimated level of production, O'Reilly Corporation estimated that 39,000 direct labor-hours would be required. Estimated fixed manufacturing overhead cost is $599,000 for the current period and variable manufacturing overhead cost of $3.00 per direct labor-hour. O'Reilly Corporation's actual manufacturing overhead cost for the period was $788,379 and its actual total direct labor was 39,500 hours.
Required: Compute the company's plantwide predetermined overhead rate for the year. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Answer is complete but not entirely correct. Predetermined overhead $ ________.

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Answer:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $18.36 per direct labor hour

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Estimated overhead cost for the period= $599,000

Variable overhead rate= $3 per DLH

Number of estimated direct labor hours= 39,000

To calculate the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate we need to use the following formula:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= (599,000 / 39,000) + 3

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $18.36 per direct labor hour

OR:

Fixed overhead rate= 599,000/39,000= $15.36 per DLH

Variable overhead rate= $3 per DLH

Plantwide overhead rate= $18.36 per direct labor hour

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