ình hình tài sản của Cty SAO KIM, số 7, Lê VănTám , phường 9, Quận 10 tính đến ngày 31/12/2020 như sau :

Đvt: triệu đồng.
Tiền mặt 1,000
Tiền gửi ngân hàng 79,000
Phải trả người bán 110,000
1399Nguyên vật liệu 225,000
Vay ngắn hạn ngân hàng 120,000
Công cụ dụng cụ 5,000
Nguồn vốn kinh doanh 965,000
Lãi chưa phân phối 203,500
Xe tải 100,000
Dây chuyền công nghệ 500,000
Máy móc thiết bị 389,000
Phải thu khách hàng 100,000
Phải trả người lao động X


Yêu cầu:
1. Tìm X.

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Answer 1
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Green Caterpillar Garden Supplies Inc. is considering a one-year project that requires an initial investment of $600,000; however, in raising this capital, Green Caterpillar will incur an additional flotation cost of 2%. At the end of the year, the project is expected to produce a cash inflow of $840,000. The rate of return that Green Caterpillar expects to earn on the project after its flotation costs are taken into account is:________
a. 29.80
b. 22.35
c. 37.25
d. 33.53

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Answer:

c. 37.25%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what Caterpillar expects to earn on the project after its flotation costs are taken into account is

First step

Net investment = Additional investment*(1 + Flotation cost rate)

Net investment= $600,000*(1 + 0.02)

Net investment= $612,000

Now let Compute the rate of return (ROR), using this formula

ROR = (Cash inflows – Net investment)/ Net investment

Let plug in the formula

ROR = ($840,000 - $612,000)/ $612,000

ROR = $228,000/ $612,000

ROR=37.25%

Therefore Caterpillar expects to earn on the project after its flotation costs are taken into account is 37.25%.

For the scenario below, determine the legality of the company's actions.

Guncorp is selling rifles to a retailer Sportsacorp. In order for Sportsacorp to purchase a shipment of rifles, Guncorp requires that Sportsacorp also purchase a shipment of pistols.

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Answer:

Option C because it is impossible to determine the legality based on the facts given.

Explanation:

Guncorp is selling rifles to a retailer Sportsacorp, in the above cenario, the legality cannot be determined by the actions of the company.

What is legality?

Legality is the state of being consistent with the law, or of being lawful or unlawful in a certain jurisdiction, and the concept of power in relation to an act, agreement, or contract.

In the above case, there is not the sufficient detail that show the legality of the company's actions about the Guncorp.

Therefore, the legality in the given case cannot be determined.

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Cost Flow Methods
The following three identical units of Item LO3V are purchased during April:
Item Beta
Cost
April 2
Purchase
$270
April 15
Purchase
272
April 20
Purchase
Total
$816
Average cost per unit
($816 + 3 units)
Assume that one unit is sold on April 27 for $345. Determine the gross profit for April and ending inventory on April 30 using the (a) first-in, first-out (FIFO); (b)
last-in, first-out (LIFO); and (c) weighted average cost method.
1
1
274
3
$272
Gross Profit
Ending Inventory
a. First-In, first-out (FIFO)
b. Last-in, first-out (LIFO)
c. Weighted average cost

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Answer:

Cost Flow Methods

Gross profit and ending inventory on April 30 using:

                                                          Gross Profit     Ending Inventory

(a) first-in, first-out (FIFO)                     $75                   $546

(b) last-in, first-out (LIFO)                       $71                   $542

(c) weighted average cost method     $73                   $544

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Item Beta   Cost

April 2  Purchase   $270

April 15  Purchase   272

April 20  Purchase 274

Total                      $816

Average cost per unit = $272  ($816/ 3 units)

Assume that one unit is sold on April 27 for $345

Gross profit and ending inventory on April 30 using:

                                                          Gross Profit            Ending Inventory

(a) first-in, first-out (FIFO)                 $75 ($345 - $270)  $546 ($816 - $270)

(b) last-in, first-out (LIFO)                   $71 ($345 - $274)   $542 ($816 - $274)

(c) weighted average cost method $73 ($345 - $272)  $544 ($816 - $272)

Ending inventory = Cost of goods available for sale Minus Cost of goods sold

Gross profit = Sales Minus Cost of goods sold

Assume the following data for Oshkosh Company before its year-end adjustments:
Unadjusted Balances
Debit Credit
Sales $51,600,000
Cost of Merchandise Sold $31,750,000
Estimated Returns Inventory 28,100
Customer Refunds Payable 115,400
Estimated cost of merchandise that will be returned in the next year $400,000
Estimated percent of refunds for current year sales 1.2%
Journalize the adjusting entries for the following:
(a) Estimated customer refunds and allowances.*
(b) Estimated customer returns.*
Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.*
CHART OF ACCOUNTS
Oshkosh Company
General Ledger
ASSETS
110 Cash
120 Accounts Receivable
125 Notes Receivable
130 Merchandise Inventory
131 Estimated Returns Inventory
140 Office Supplies
141 Store Supplies
142 Prepaid Insurance
180 Land
192 Store Equipment
193 Accumulated Depreciation-Store Equipment
194 Office Equipment
195 Accumulated Depreciation-Office Equipment
LIABILITIES
210 Accounts Payable
216 Salaries Payable
218 Sales Tax Payable
219 Customers Refunds Payable
220 Unearned Rent
221 Notes Payable
EQUITY
310 Owner, Capital
311 Owner, Drawing
312 Income Summary
REVENUE
410 Sales
610 Rent Revenue
EXPENSES
510 Cost of Merchandise Sold
521 Delivery Expense
522 Advertising Expense
524 Depreciation Expense-Store Equipment
525 Depreciation Expense-Office Equipment
526 Salaries Expense
531 Rent Expense
533 Insurance Expense
534 Store Supplies Expense
535 Office Supplies Expense
536 Credit Card Expense
539 Miscellaneous Expense
710
Interest Expense
Journalize the adjusting entries for the following: (a) Estimated customer refunds and allowances. (b) Estimated customer returns. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
PAGE 10
JOURNAL
ACCOUNTING EQUATION
DATE DESCRIPTION POST. REF. DEBIT CREDIT ASSETS LIABILITIES EQUITY
1
Adjusting Entries
2
3
4
5

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Answer:

a. Dr Sales $619,200

Cr Customer Refunds Payable $619,200

b. Dr Estimated Returns Inventory $400,000

Cr Cost of Merchandise Sold $400,000

Explanation:

a. Preparation of the journal entry to record Estimated customer refunds and allowances

Dr Sales $619,200

($51,600,000 × 1.2%)

Cr Customer Refunds Payable $619,200

(To record Estimated customer refunds and allowances )

b. Preparation of the journal entry to Estimated customer returns

Dr Estimated Returns Inventory $400,000

Cr Cost of Merchandise Sold $400,000

(To record Estimated customer returns)

Price ceilings will likely result in the development of black markets. increase production as producers respond to higher consumer demand at the low ceiling price. increase the volume of transactions as we move along the demand curve. result in the accumulation of surpluses.

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Answer: result in the development of black markets.

Explanation:

Price ceilings are limits on the price that can be charged for a good or service. This means that suppliers will be unable to charge a certain price regardless of the cost incurred to produce that good.

Supplier usually respond to this by producing less goods and services which would leave a shortage in the market. This shortage will result in a black market where the prices the good will then be sold at will be higher than the price ceiling as people try to get the now relatively scarce goods and services.

On June 1, 2019, Irene places in service a new automobile that cost $21,000. The car is used 70% for business and 30% for personal use. (Assume this percentage is maintained for the life of the car.) She does not take additional first-year depreciation. Determine the cost recovery deduction for 2020.

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Answer:

the cost recovery deduction for 2020 is $4,704

Explanation:

The calculation of the cost recovery deduction is given below:

According to the MACRS depreciation table, the second year depreciation rate should be 32%

So, the cost recovery deduction should be

= 32% of 70% of $21,000

= $4,704

Hence, the cost recovery deduction for 2020 is $4,704

Therefore the same should be considered

Champion Toys just purchased some MACRS 5-year property at a cost of $230,000. The MACRS rates are 20 percent, 32 percent, 19.2 percent, 11.52 percent, 11.52 percent, and 5.76 percent for Years 1 to 6, respectively. Assuming the firm foregoes all bonus depreciation, the book value of the asset as of the end of Year 2 can be calculated as: _______________

a. $230,000(1 − .20 − .32).
b. $230,000([1 − (.20)(.32)].
c. $230,000(1 − .20)(1 − .32).
d. $230,000/(1 − .20 − .32).
e. $230,000(.20)(.32).

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Answer: a. $230,000(1 − .20 − .32).

Explanation:

Using the MACRS convention, the depreciation in year 2 will be sum of the first and second year depreciation rates according to MACRS.

The value of the asset in year 2 can therefore be calculated as:

= Cost * ( 1 - sum of first and second year depreciation)

= 230,000 * (1 - (20% + 32%))

Which can be written as:

= 230,000 * (1 - 20% - 32%)

Value would therefore be:

=  230,000 * (1 - 20% - 32%)

= $110,400


Large manufacturing businesses do not usually sell correctly to consumers
True
False

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Answer:

"directly" no, they usually have middlemen that distribute the product to consumers.

Explanation:

Cereal brands at supermarkets.

Answer please I need help

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Answer:

1st answer is 1,100

2nd answer is 1,050

trình bày các vai trò của đạo đức kinh doanh trong phát triển doanh nghiệp

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Answer:

Explanation:

Trung thực: Tính trung thực trong đạo đức kinh doanh thể hiện ở chỗ không buôn bán, sản xuất những mặt hàng nhà nước cấm, không dùng các chiêu trò dối trá để đạt được lợi ích của mình, không trốn thuế, làm ăn phi pháp; không tham ô, hối lộ; trung thành chấp hành đúng quy định của pháp luật…

Tôn trọng con người: Tôn trọng con người bao gồm tôn trọng nhân viên, đối tác khách hàng, đối thủ cũng như tất cả những người làm việc cùng với mình

Đạo đức kinh doanh gắn liền lợi ích của công ty doanh nghiệp với lợi ích chung của khách hàng và trách nhiệm đối với xã hội

We are in a world with a real interest rate of 7%. The economy of Smoothiland is hit by a temporary shock to GDP of 200 million units at time T. The population of Smoothiland have a strong preference for consumption smoothing, and Smoothiland has an open economy.
1. By how much does consumption to fall in time T+1? (in millions, round to the closes decimal).
2. How much does the country have to borrow to maintain smooth consumption? (round to the closest decimal)

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Answer:

1. 14.28 million units

2. The country has to borrow 200 million in order to maintain smooth consumption

Explanation:

1. Real interest rate = 7%

Temporary shock to GDP(Y) at Time(T)

= 200 million

Fall of consumption (T) in time T+1 =

So,

Y= C+rY

200=C+(0.07*200)

= C + 14

C = 200/14

= 14.28

Therefore,

Consumption will fall by 14.28 million units

2. The country has to borrow 200 million in order to maintain smooth consumption

Blue expects to begin selling the product next year. If Blue elects to amortize research and experimental expenditures over 60 months, determine the amount of the deduction for research and experimental expenditures for the current year.
a. $0
b. $118,000
c. $143,000
d. $152,000

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Part of the question

Blue Corporation incurred the following expenses in connection with the development of a new product:

Salaries $100,000

Utilities 18,000

Materials 25,000

Advertising 5,000

Market survey 3,000

Depreciation on machine 9,000

Answer:

a. $0

Explanation:

From the question, we have the qualified research expenditures to be

=> $100,000 + $18,000 + $25,000 + $9,000 = $152,000

Also, given that under the election to amortize, the monthly amortization is

=> $152,000 ÷ 60 months = $2,533

Hence, given that, sales will not start until next year, there is no deduction for the current year, which implies that the right answer is $0

If management adopts Ryan's suggestion of reducing Frozen Fun Ice Cream's charitable donations until profits grow, the company will essentially reduce its

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Answer:

Corporate philanthropy

Explanation:

In simple words, Corporate philanthropy can be understood as the act of a business donating to nonprofit organisations through contributions, volunteers, sponsorship, as well as other means to assist them achieve their goals. The issue is that not enough organisations understand how to benefit from corporate generosity.

Thus, from the above we can conclude that Ryan's suggestion will reduce the company's Corporate philanthropy.

Papermill Plc was acquired by a private equity firm, whose investment horizon is 5 years and minimum IRR requirement is 20.0%. The private equity firm estimates the exit EBITDA and exit EV EBITDA multiple to be 1,200.0 and 11.0x, respectively. The EBITDA at entry is 1,100.0 and the amount of debt financing raised at entry is 7.0x EBITDA. The cash flow model built by the private equity firm estimates the debt to be 5.0x EBITDA at exit. Using the assumptions above, estimate the equity funding of the deal at entry.

Sales 1,000.0
Cost of goods sold 600.0
Selling, general and administration 100.0
Interest expense 50.0
Tax expense 75.0

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The estimated equity funding of the deal at entry is $2,893.52

EV means Enterprise value

EBITDA means Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization

Given that the private equity firm estimates that:

Exit EBITDA = 1,200

EV / EBITDA = 11.0x

To derive EV from the EV / EBITDA, then EV / EBITDA is multiplied by EBITDA.

EV = EV / EBITDA * EBITDA (i.e.)

EV = 11 * 1,200

EV = 13,200

Given that the private equity firm estimates the debt to be 5.0x EBITDA at exit.

Debt = 5.0 * EBITDA at exit

Debt = 5.0 * 1,200

Debt = 6,000

To derive the equity value at exit, the debt is subtracted from the EV

Equity value at exit = EV - Debt

Equity value at exit = 13,200 - 6,000

Equity value at exit = 7,200

The equity funding of the deal at entry will be derived using this formula "Equity value at exit / (1 + IRR)^n" where IRR is 20% and n is 5 years

Equity funding of the deal at entry = 7,200 / (1 + 20%)^5

Equity funding of the deal at entry = 7,200 / (1 + 0.20)^5

Equity funding of the deal at entry = 7,200 / (1.20)^5

Equity funding of the deal at entry = 7,200 / 2.48832

Equity funding of the deal at entry = 2893.518518518519

Equity funding of the deal at entry = $2,893.52 (approx).

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Department S had 700 units 70% completed in process at the beginning of the period, 8,800 units completed during the period, and 900 units 37% completed at the end of the period. What was the number of equivalent units of production for the period for conversion if the first-in, first-out method is used to cost inventories? Assume the completion percentage applies to both direct materials and conversion cost.
a. 9,543.
b. 8,310.
c. 8,100.
d. 8,643.

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Answer:

d. 8,643

Explanation:

Calculation to determin the number of equivalent units of production for the period for conversion if the first-in, first-out method is used to cost inventories

Units Completed During the period 8,800 units

Add Units Completed at the end 333 units

(900 units *37% )

Less Units Completed at the beginning 490 units

(700 units* 70)

Number of equivalent units 8,643

Therefore the number of equivalent units of production for the period for conversion if the first-in, first-out method is used to cost inventories is 8,643

The summarized balance sheets of Blossom Company and Nash Company as of December 31, 2021 are as follows:

Blossom Company Balance Sheet December 31, 2021
Assets $1750000
Liabilities $170000
Capital stock 875000
Retained earnings 705000
Total equities $1750000

Nash Company Balance Sheet December 31, 2021

Assets $1280000
Liabilities $280000
Capital stock 890000
Retained earnings 110000
Total equities $1280000

If Blossom Company acquired a 20% interest in Nash Company on December 31, 2021 for $300000 and the equity method of accounting for the investment were used, the amount of the debit to Equity Investments (Nash) would have been:__________

a. $300000.
b. $200000.
c. $256000.
d. $178000.

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Answer:

The amount of the debit to Equity Investments (Nash) would have been:__________

 

b. $200,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Blossom Company Balance Sheet December 31, 2021

Assets $1750000

Liabilities $170000

Capital stock 875000

Retained earnings 705000

Total equities $1750000

Nash Company Balance Sheet December 31, 2021

Assets $1280000

Liabilities $280000

Capital stock 890000

Retained earnings 110000

Total equities $1280000

Nash's net assets = $1,000,000 ($1,280,000 - $280,000)

Equity investment = 20% of $1,000,000 = $200,000

Goodwill on acquisition = $100,000 ($300,000 - $200,000)

Cash Dividends on Common and Preferred Stock Lemon Inc. has the following information regarding its preferred and common stock: Preferred stock, $30 par, 12% cumulative; 300,000 shares authorized; 150,000 shares issued and outstanding Common stock, $2 par; 2,500,000 shares authorized; 1,200,000 shares issued; 1,000,000 outstanding As of December 31, 2019, Lemon was 3 years in arrears on its dividends. During 2020, Lemon declared and paid dividends. As a result, the common stockholders received dividends of $0.45 per share. Required: 1. What was the total amount of dividends declared and paid during 2020? Total dividends declared and paid $fill in the blank c3f04df87fe8040_1 2. During 2020, what journal entry was made at the date of declaration?

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Answer:

1. $2,610,000

2. Dr Dividends $2,610,000

Cr Dividends Payable $2,610,000

Explanation:

1. Calculation to determine the total amount of dividends declared and paid during 2020

Arrear Preferred Dividends $1,620,000 (150,000*30*12%*3 years)

Add Current Preferred Dividends $540,000 (150,000*30*12%)

Add Common stock Dividends $450,000 (1,000,000*$0.45 )

Total amount of dividends declared and paid $2,610,000

Therefore the total amount of dividends declared and paid during 2020 is $2,610,000

2. Preparation of the journal entry was made at the date of declaration

Dr Dividends $2,610,000

Cr Dividends Payable $2,610,000

Required: 1. What was ? Total dividends declared and paid $fill in the blank c3f04df87fe8040_1 2. During 2020, what journal entry was made at the date of declaration?

If a business adopts a low-cost strategy, it should build a supply chain with ________. Question 43 options: 1) product development skills 2) modular design in products 3) fast transportation 4) buffer stock 5) minimized inventory

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Answer:

5) minimized inventory

Explanation:

If a company adopts a low-cost strategy, it must build a supply chain with minimized inventory, which configures that the company is adopting a just-in-time management strategy, which is an administration system whose philosophy is a production system according to demand, avoiding wasted stock and, consequently, unnecessary costs.

If a business adopts a low-cost strategy, it should build a supply chain with 5)minimized inventory.

What is a low-cost strategy?

A pricing strategy in which an employer offers a surprisingly low rate to stimulate the call for and benefit marketplace proportion.

How would you select the right supply chain strategy?

Awareness on whether or not your organization offerings a client base that wishes immediate transport of product, or one wherein customers keep in mind that a lead time regularly accompanies their buy order. understand the effect of competition and whether or not maintaining safety stock is important to remain income.

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You own a portfolio equally invested in a risk-free asset and two stocks. If one of the stocks has a beta of 1.62 and the total portfolio is exactly as risky as the market, what must the beta be for the other stock in your portfolio

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Answer:

1.71

Explanation:

Systemic risk is measured by beta. The higher beta is, the higher the systemic risk and the higher the compensation demanded for by investors

The market has a beta of one. If a portfolio has the same level of systematic risk that is the same as that of the market, its beta would be equal to 1.  

The beta of a risk free asset is zero

The portfolio's beta can be determined by adding together the weighted beta of each stock in the portfolio

weighed beta of a stock = percentage of the stock in the portfolio x beta of the stock  

1 = (0.3 x 1.62) + (0.3 x 0) + (0.3 x a)

1 = 0.486 + 0 + 0.3a

1 - 0.486 = 0.3a

a = 1.71

Calculate interest amount forR3000
10%p.a paid out every 6months

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Answer:30

Explanation:2+2=4 -1 thats 3 quick mathd

XYZ Company estimates the amount of materials handling overhead cost that should be allocated to the company's two products using the data that are given below: Wall Mirrors Specialty Windows Total expected units produced 9,000 6,000 Total expected material moves 400 100 Expected direct labor-hours per unit 7 5 The total materials handling cost for the year is expected to be $6,800. The materials handling cost is allocated based on the number of materials moves. What is the total materials handling cost allocated to the specialty windows

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Answer: $2,720

Explanation:

Total materials handling cost for specialty windows = Proportion of total units * Total materials handling cost

Proportion of total units = Specialty units / (Specialty windows + Wall mirrors)

= 6,000 / (6,000 + 9,000)

= 0.4

Total material handling cost for specialty windows = 0.4 * 6,800

= $2,720

Froot Loop Inc., a cereal manufacturer, has variable costs of $0.40 per unit of product. In May, the volume of production was 25,000 units, and units sold were 21,600. The total production costs incurred were $30,600. What are the fixed costs per month

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Answer:

the fixed cost per month is $20,600

Explanation:

The computation of the fixed cost is given below:

Fixed costs = Total Production Costs - Variable costs

= $30600 - $0.40 per unit × 25000 units

= $30600 - $10,000

= $20,600

hence, the fixed cost per month is $20,600

We simply deduct the variable cost from the total production cost so that the fixed cost could come

Bill Johnson, sales manager, and Diane Buswell, controller, at Current Designs are beginning to analyze the cost considerations for one of the composite models of the kayak division. They have provided the following production and operational costs necessary to produce one composite kayak.
Kevlar $250 per kayak
Resin and supplies $100 per kayak
Finishing kit (seat, rudder, ropes, etc.) $170 per kayak
Labor $420 per kayak
Selling and administrative expenses—variable $400 per kayak
Selling and administrative expenses—fixed $119,700 per year
Manufacturing overhead—fixed $240,000 per year
Bill and Diane have asked you to provide a cost-volume-profit analysis, to help them finalize the budget projections for the upcoming year. Bill has informed you that the selling price of the composite kayak will be $2,000.
(a) Calculate variable costs per unit.
Variable cost per unit $
Bill Johnson, sales manager, and Diane Buswell, co
(b) Determine the contribution margin per unit.
Contribution margin per unit $
Bill Johnson, sales manager, and Diane Buswell, co
(c) Using the contribution margin per unit, determine the break-even point in units for this product line.
Break-even point
Bill Johnson, sales manager, and Diane Buswell, co
units
(d) Assume that Current Designs plans to earn $270,600 on this product line. Using the contribution margin per unit, calculate the number of units that need to be sold to achieve this goal.
Number of units
Bill Johnson, sales manager, and Diane Buswell, co
units
(e) Based on the most recent sales forecast, Current Designs plans to sell 1,000 units of this model. Using your results from part (c), calculate the margin of safety and the margin of safety ratio. (Round margin of safety ratio to 1 decimal place, e.g. 25.5%.)
Margin of safety $
Bill Johnson, sales manager, and Diane Buswell, co
Margin of safety ratio
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%
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(a) Calculate variable costs per unit.
Variable cost per unit $
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(b) Determine the contribution margin per unit.
Contribution margin per unit $
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(c) Using the contribution margin per unit, determine the break-even point in units for this product line.
Break-even point
Bill Johnson, sales manager, and Diane Buswell, co
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(d) Assume that Current Designs plans to earn $270,600 on this product line. Using the contribution margin per unit, calculate the number of units that need to be sold to achieve this goal.
Number of units
Bill Johnson, sales manager, and Diane Buswell, co
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(e) Based on the most recent sales forecast, Current Designs plans to sell 1,000 units of this model. Using your results from part (c), calculate the margin of safety and the margin of safety ratio. (Round margin of safety ratio to 1 decimal place, e.g. 25.5%.)
Margin of safety $
Bill Johnson, sales manager, and Diane Buswell, co
Margin of safety ratio
Bill Johnson, sales manager, and Diane Buswell, co
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Answer:

a. Particulars                                                  Amount$

Kevlar per kayak                                            250

Resin and Supplies per kayak                       100

Finishing Kit per kayak                                   170

Labor per Kayak                                             420

Variable selling & admin. exp. per kayak     400

Total variable cost per kayak                       1,340

b. Contribution margin per unit = Selling price per unit – Variable cost per unit

Contribution margin per unit = $2,000 per unit - $1,340 per unit

Contribution margin per unit = $660 per unit

c. Break-even point in units = Total fixed costs/ Contribution margin per unit

Break-even point in units = ($ 119,700 + $240,000) / $660 per unit

Break-even point in units = 545 units

d. Number of units to be sold = (Total Fixed cost + Target Profit)/ Contribution margin per unit

Number of units to be sold= ($119,700 + $240,000 + $270,600) / $660 per unit

Number of units to be sold = 955 units

So therefore, the company needs to sell 955 units in order to achieve target profit of $270,600.

If the price of a haircut is $15, the number of haircuts provided is 100. If the price rises to $30 per haircut, barbers will work much longer hours, and the supply of haircuts will increase to 300.
Instructions: Round your answers to two decimal places.
The price elasticity of supply for haircuts between $15 and $30 using the mid-point method is:________.

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Answer:

1.5

Explanation:

Price elasticity of supply measures the responsiveness of quantity supplied to changes in price of the good.

Price elasticity of supply = midpoint change in quantity supplied / midpoint change in price  

Midpoint change in quantity supplied = change in quantity supplied / average of both supply

change in quantity supplied = 300 - 100 = 200

average of both supply = (300 + 100) / 2 = 200

200 / 200 = 1

midpoint change in price = change in price / average of both price

change in price = $30 - $15 = $15

average of both price = ($30 + $15) / 2 = $22.50

15 / 22.5 = 0.67

1 / 0.67 = 1.5

If the absolute value of price elasticity is greater than one, it means supply is elastic. Elastic supply means that quantity supplied is sensitive to price changes.  

Botosan Factory has budgeted factory overhead for the year at $468,602, and budgeted direct labor hours for the year are 280,600. If the actual direct labor hours for the month of May are 255,300, the overhead allocated for May is

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Answer:

$426,351

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what the overhead allocated for May is

Using this formula

Overhead allocated for May=(Estimated overhead/Estimated total DLHs)*Overhead rate per DLHs

Let plug in the formula

Overhead allocated for May=($468,602/ 280,600)*255,300

Overhead allocated for May=$1.67*255,300

Overhead allocated for May=$426,351

Therefore the overhead allocated for May is $426,351

A major distinction between a conventional bank and an Islamic bank is that Islamic banks __ are allowed to charge higher interest on loans. cannot accept private deposits. cannot pay or charge interest. are not subject to any form of law,

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Answer:

cannot pay or charge interest.

Explanation:

Islamic banks are banks that are based on Islamic laws or Sharia laws which is found in the Qur'an.

In Islamic banking, all banking transactions must be compliant with the Sharia laws.

Islamic banks differ from conventional banks in that :

1. they prohibit usury : Usury is charging interest on loans

2. they prohibit all forms of speculation : Islamic laws prohibit all forms of gambling

3. Investments in items that are not allowed in the Qur'an e.g. alcohol

Islamic bank use equity participation to make money. When an  Islamic bank lends money to a business, instead of charging interest on the loan, the receive equity in that business and are entitled to a part of the company's shares

Your company sponsors a 401(k) plan into which you deposit 8 percent of your $65,000 annual income. Your company matches 50 percent of the first 3 percent of your earnings. You expect the fund to yield 8 percent next year. Assume you are currently in the 31 percent tax bracket.

Required:
a. How many dollars did you invest out of your salary in your 401(k) plan this year?
b. What is your one-year return?

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Answer:

a. $6,669

b.85.87%

Explanation:

Annual income = $65000

Employee deposit = 8%

= 65000*8%

= $5200

Tax rate given = 31%

Tax savings = $5200*31%

Tax savings= 1/$1,612

Net employee cost = $5200 - $1612

Net employee cost=$3588

Employer deposit = 65,000 * 50% * 3%

Employer deposit= $975

Total employee and employer investment = $5200 + $975

Total employee and employer investment= $6175

Given yield rate = 8%

a) Calculation to determine How many dollars did you invest out of your salary in your 401(k) plan this year

Using this formula

Total investment at end of year 1 = $6,175*(1+yield)

Let plug in the formula

Total investment at end of year 1=$6,175*1.08

Total investment at end of year 1= $6,669

Therefore How many dollars did you invest out of your salary in your 401(k) plan this year is $6,669

b) Calculation to determine your one-year return

Using this formula

One year return = (Year end investment - Employee net cost) / Employee net cost

Let plug in the formula

One year return= ($6,669 - $3588) / $3588

One year return=$3,081/$3,588

One year return= 0.8587*100

One year return= 85.87%

Therefore your one-year return is 85.87%

The demand and supply functions for basic cable TV in the local market are given as: Calculate the consumer and producer surplus in this market. If the government implements a price ceiling of $15 on the price of basic cable service, calculate the new levels of consumer and producer surplus. Are all consumers better off

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Answer: Hello your question is poorly written attached below is the complete question

answer:

a) Cs = 800,000 ,  Ps = 1,500,000

b) Cs = 1437500,  Ps = 525,000

Explanation:

Demand function ( Qd ) = 200,000 - 4000 P

supply function ( Qs ) = 20,000 + 2000 P

at equilibrium :  200,000 - 4000P = 20,000 + 2000P

therefore ; P = 180,000 / 6000 = 30

Q = 20,000 + 2000 ( 30 ) = 80,000

a) Determine consumer and producer surplus in the market

consumer surplus ( Cs ) This is the area above the price and below the demand curve  = 1/2 * ( 50 - 30 ) 80,000 = 800,000

producer surplus ( Ps ) This is the area above supply and below price

= 30 * ( 80,000 ) -  1/2 (80,000 - 20,000 ) (30)

= 1,500,000

b) Determine the new levels of consumer and producer surplus with a price ceiling of $15

Pc (ceiling price ) = $15

Qd = 200,000 - 4000 ( 15 )  = 140,000

Qs = 20,000 + 2000 ( 15 ) = 50,000

∴ New consumer surplus = area ( a , Pc, b, d )

= ( 30 - 15 ) (50,000) + 1/2(50-30) (80,000) - 1/2 (80,000 - 50,000 ) (37.5 - 30)

   = 1437500

New producer surplus = area ( Pc , b, e 0 )

= ( 15 ) ( 50000) - 1/2 ( 50,000 - 20,000 ) (15)

= 525,000

Ivo Company has a $10 million face value bond issue outstanding. These bonds include a call option that permits Ivo to redeem the bonds at any time for 101% of par. These bonds were issued at a premium and have a carrying value of $10,200,000. If Ivo calls the bonds, its income statement will reflect:_---.
a. neither a gain nor a loss on redemption.
b. a gain on redemption.
c. a loss on redemption.

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Answer:

b. a gain on redemption.

Explanation:

Given that

The face value of the bond is $10 million

The bond should be redeemed at 101% of par

Also it is issued for a premium and its carrying value is $10,200,000

Since the carrying value is more than the face value that means the income statement represent the gain on redemption of the bonds

Therefore the option b is correct

Flagstaff Company has budgeted production units of 9,800 for July and 10,000 for August. The direct labor requirement per unit is 0.40 hours. Labor is paid at the rate of $20 per hour. The total cost of direct labor budgeted for the month of August is: Multiple Choice $78,400. $4,000. $80,000. $3,920. $158,400.

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Answer: $80,000

Explanation:

There are 10,000 units budgeted for August.

The number of hours it takes to complete a single unit is 0.40 hours.

Each hour is going to cost $20.

Budgeted direct labor for August is:

= Units budgeted * Number of hours required per unit * Cost of labor

= 10,000 * 0.40 * 20

= $80,000

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