The biggest question Sally has for you is about recovering the initial capital invested which she wishes to bundle as the initial building and land costs well as the future roof and common area expenses. The income stream for the apartment complex is only monthly rent money. How much should she charge for monthly rent in order to at least recover the bundled capital invested

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Answer 1

Answer:

Sally should charge $1,280 per month for 18 months.

Explanation:

Sally has bought the land for $8,000 and she has invested in constructing the building  $12,040. She has further invested  $2,000 for future roof and common area expenses amount to  $1,000. The total capital she has invested is  $23,040. She should charge  $1,280 per month for next 18 months in order to cover the bundled capital investment.


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A company purchases 50 units of inventory for $3.50 on January 5 and 35 units for $3.00 on January 25. It sells a total of 65 units on January 31. If the company is following the FIFO method of inventory costing, what is the total cost of the inventory sold?

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Answer:

COGS= $220

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

A company purchases 50 units of inventory for $3.50 on January 5 and 35 units for $3.00 on January 25.

Number of units sold= 65

First, we need to calculate the number of units in ending inventory:

Ending inventory in units= (50 + 35) - 65= 20

Now, under the FIFO (first-in, first-out) method, the cost of goods sold is calculated using the cost of the firsts units incorporated into inventory:

COGS= 50*3.5 + 15*3

COGS= $220

Match the following with each others

a. Operating activity
b. Investing activity
c. Financing activity
d. Fixed assets
e. Long-term investments
f. Common stock
g. Dividends
h. Long-term debt
i. Bank deposit
j. Journal entry

1. Long-term tangible property that a firm owns
2. Distribution of earnings to shareholders
3. A stockholders' equity account
4. Used to record purchase of a fixed asset for a note
5. A 5-year note payable
6. Sales receipt
7. A financial instrument that matures in more than I year
8. Used to record amounts received from a note payable
9. Sale of common stock
10. Purchase of common stock

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Answer:

1. Long-term tangible property that a firm owns

Correct match: Fixed assets

2. Distribution of earnings to shareholders

Correct match: Dividend

3. A stockholders' equity account

Correct match: Common stock

4. Used to record purchase of a fixed asset for a note

Correct match: Journal entry

5. A 5-year note payable

Correct match: Long term debt

6. Sales receipt

Correct match: Operating activity

7. A financial instrument that matures in more than I year

Correct match: Long term investment

8. Used to record amounts received from a note payable

Correct match: Bank deposit

9. Sale of common stock

Correct match: Financing activity

10. Purchase of common stock

Correct match: Investing activity

Both Bond Sam and Bond Dave have 8 percent coupons, make semiannual payments, and are priced at par value. Bond Sam has 3 years to maturity, whereas Bond Dave has 18 years to maturity. If interest rates suddenly rise by 5 percent, what is the percentage change in the price of Bond Sam

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Answer: -12.1%

Explanation:

Bond Sam was priced at Par which means it could have been priced at $1,000 and its yield was the same as the coupon rate of 8%.

If interest rates rise by 5%, the yield becomes:

= 8% + 5%

= 13%

Price of bond is attached:

Yield = 13% /2 = 6.5% per semiannual period

Coupon = 8% * 1,000 * 0.5 = $40 per semi annual period

Period till maturity = 3 * 2 = 6 semiannual periods

Price = $878.97

Percentage change in price:

= (878.97 - 1,000) / 1,000 * 100%

= -12.1%

A 2-year Treasury security currently earns 1.94 percent. Over the next two years, the real risk-free rate is expected to be 1.00 percent per year and the inflation premium is expected to be 0.55 percent per year. Calculate the maturity risk premium on the 2-year Treasury security.

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Answer:

cacagada

Explanation:

Southwestern Bank offers to lend you $50,000 at a nominal rate of 6.9%, compounded monthly. The loan (principal plus interest) must be repaid at the end of the year. Woodburn Bank also offers to lend you the $50,000, but it will charge an annual rate of 9.0%, with no interest due until the end of the year. How much higher or lower is the effective annual rate charged by Woodburn versus the rate charged by Southwestern?
a. 1.68%
b. 1.98%
c. 2.08%
d. 1.78%
e. 1.88%

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Answer:

e. 1.88%

Explanation:

EAR = (1+APR/m)^m. M means compounding periods

For Southwestern Bank

EAR = (1 + 0.069/12)^12 - 1

EAR = 1.00575^12 - 1

EAR = 1.0712245 - 1

EAR = 0.0712245

EAR = 7.12%

So, the difference between the effective annual rate charged by Woodburn versus the rate charged by Southwestern is 1.88% (9% - 7.12%)

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)

On average, it takes one packaging and shipping employee 15 minutes to prepare a package and label, independent of the number or types of items in the shipment, plus 6 minutes per item to bubble wrap and pack it in the carton. What is the packaging and shipping cost assigned to Order 705, which has 40 items?

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Question Completion:

Owl Company sells multiple products - very fragile hand carved stone owls. They use a time-driven ABC system. The company's products must be wrapped individually before shipping. The packaging and shipping department employs 12 people. Each person works 20 days per month on average. Employees in this department work an eight hour shift that includes a total of 75 minutes for breaks and a meal. The full compensation, including fringe benefits, for each packaging and shipping employee is $ 4,050 per month.

Answer:

Owl Company

The packaging and shipping cost assigned to Order 705, which has 40 items is:

= $127.50

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Number of people employed by the packaging and shipping department = 12

Working days per employee = 20 days per month on average

Shift per day = 8 hours

Minutes for breaks and a meal = 75 minutes per day

Total minutes spent working per month = (20 * 8 * 60) - (75 * 20) = 8,100

Salary per employee = $ 4,050 per month

Salary per minute = $0.50 ($4,050/8,100)

Minutes spent in preparing a package and label = 15 minutes

Minutes spent for bubble wrap and packaging = 6 minutes per item

Total Packaging and shipping cost = Total Minutes of labor used in Packaging (40 * 6 + 15) * Labor cost per minute

= 255 minutes * $0.50 per minute

= $127.50

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

Heat Tough Inc. makes heat-proof copper cookware in the United States, and it is looking to distribute its products in Europe. Rather than build and maintain a manufacturing facility in the United Kingdom, the company decides to ship its products directly from its plant in Illinois. What type of entry mode is the company using

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Answer: Exporting

Explanation:

Exporting is the cheapest method of entering another market because it does not involve the building or maintenance of any business in the new market and neither does it involve any profit sharing as all the profits go to the company exporting.

With exporting, a company just ships its products to the new market it wants to enter without establishing a presence. Companies there will then buy these goods and sell them. This is what Heat Tough Inc is doing so this must be exporting.

what is a computer and its impact to society

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Explanation:

computers have changed the way people relate to one another and their living environment as well as how humans organise their work and their time

Harry is a 70-year-old retiree who joined the AARP. To celebrate, he took his daughter to a restaurant and flashed his new AARP card when the check came, earning him a 15 percent discount. What kind of benefit has Harry just used

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Answer: c. material

Explanation:

Material benefits refer to the financial benefits that one gets from being part of a group. They usually refer to group members getting discounts on certain things as well as being charged with a different rate than others.

Henry being in the AARP gets the material benefit of being able to get discounts at many different stores and businesses. It is the country's way of trying to ease the burden of being retired after working for so long.

Which statement does not describe a difference between government and household budgets? In the short term, economists would expect the budget deficits and surpluses to fluctuate up and down with the economy and the automatic stabilizers. Most economists view the proposals for a perpetually balanced budget with bemusement. Most economists agree with the proposals for a perpetually balanced budget. Economic recessions should automatically lead to larger budget deficits or smaller budget surpluses, while economic booms lead to smaller deficits or larger surpluses.

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Answer:

Most economists view the proposals for a perpetually balanced budget with bemusement

Explanation:

A balanced budget is a budget where at the end of every year, revenue must equal expenditure. this type of budget can magnify the business cycle. This types of budget contrasts with a cyclically balanced budget

A Cyclically balanced budget is when in a recession, the government makes use of expansionary fiscal policy and in a boom, the government makes use of a contractionary fiscal policy to stabilise the economy. So, in a recession, deficits would be higher and in an expansion, surplus would be higher.

Government sector deficit occurs when government spending exceeds income of the government.

When deficit increases, debt increases. This is because a deficit would need to be funded by additional borrowing

When there is a surplus, government spending is less than the income of the government.

Assume you just deposited $1,000 into a bank CD account with one year until maturity. The interest rate on your deposit is 8% and inflation is expected to be 4% over the next year. a. How much money will you have in your bank account at the end of one year

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Answer:

amount after 1 year = $1080

Explanation:

given data

deposited = $1,000

interest rate = 8% = 0.08

inflation rate =  4%

solution

we get here amount after one year with 8% of interest rate will become

amount after 1 year = deposited  × [tex]( 1 + rate )^{time}[/tex]  ................1

put here value

amount after 1 year = $1000 × ( 1 + 0.08)

amount after 1 year = $1080

Billy Bob Company manufactures fine furniture and grandfather clocks. Billy Bob has an excellent reputation, and each grandfather clock sells for several thousand dollars. Which of the following is an indirect cost, assuming the cost object is the Clock Department?
a) Salary of the clock production supervisor
b) Depreciation on the company's factory building
c) Depreciation on clock-making equipment.
d) All of the answers are correct

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Answer:

Billy Bob Company

Indirect Costs are:

d) All of the answers are correct

Explanation:

The indirect costs cannot be directly identified with a single grandfather clock.  They are not direct costs but are allocated to the Clock Department. For example, Billy Bob Company incurs these indirect costs for producing grandfather clocks: the Clock Department's supervisor's salary expenses, Depreciation on factory building and clock-making equipment, and other indirect materials and labor.

Explain what unearned revenues are by choosing the correct statement below. Multiple choice question. Unearned revenues refer to income reported on the income statement. Unearned revenues refer to cash received in advance of providing a service or product. Unearned revenues refer to amounts owed to the company that have not yet been billed. Unearned revenues refer to customer payments which have not yet been received.

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Answer:

Unearned revenues refer to cash received in advance of providing a service or product.

Explanation:

The unearned revenue is the amount i.e. collected in advance prior a service or the product is to be delivered. The same is to be shown as the liability on the balance sheet

So it is the cash received in advance before providing the service or product

Therefore the above statement represent an answer

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

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

Khloe Company imports gift items from overseas and sells them to gift shops and department stores throughout the United States. Khloe Company provided the following information:

a. The October 31 balance in the cash account is $53,817.
b. All sales are on account. Sales in September were $950,000 and in October were $1,240,000.
c. November sales are expected to be $2,145,000.
d. In Khloe's experience, 70 percent of sales are collected in the month of sale and 28 percent are collected in the month following sale. The remaining credit sales are uncollectible.
e. Khloe purchases all merchandise on account. Purchases in September were $750,000 and in October were $980,000. November purchases are expected to be $2,000,000 as Khloe prepares for the Christmas buying season. Fifteen percent of purchases are paid in the month of purchase, while the remainder is paid in the month following the purchase month.
f. Khloe Company has nine employees who are paid a total of $48,000 per month. Due to timing issues, about 90 percent of total wages are paid in the month earned and the remaining 10 percent are paid in the following month.
g. Rent for Office and warehouse space is $12,300 paid monthly in cash.
h. Utilities average $6,100 per month and are paid in cash.
e. In November, Khloe expects to pay employment taxes of $6,625.
f. Since Khloe imports product from overseas, customs duty and shipping to the central location
g. Of 30 percent Of current monthly purchase cost must be paid in the month of purchase.
h. Other cash expenses for November are expected to be $41,500.

Required:
a. Prepare a cash budget for Khloe Company for the month of November.
b. What if Khloe faced a customs duty and shipping percentage of 35 percent How would that affect the November cash budget?

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Answer:

Khloe Company

a. Khloe Company

Cash Budget for the month of November:

Beginning cash balance          $53,817

Cash collections                   2,269,120

Cash available                   $2,322,937

Cash payments:

Purchases                           $1,133,000

Wages                                       48,000

Rent expense                            12,300

Utilities expense                         6,100

Employment taxes                     6,625

Customs duty and shipping 600,000

Other expenses                       41,500

Total cash payments        $1,847,525

Ending cash balance           $475,412

b) The ending cash balance will be reduced by $100,000 from $475,412 to $375,412, with the total payments increased to $1,947,525.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

October 31 cash balance = $53,817

                                  September       October     November

Sales on account       $950,000   $1,240,000   $2,145,000

Cash collections:

70% month of sale                                               $1,501,500

28% month following                                              767,620

2% uncollectible

Total cash collections for sales                         $2,269,120

                                  September       October     November

Credit Purchases       $750,000     $980,000   $2,000,000

Cash payments:

15% month of purchase                                         $300,000

85% month following                                               833,000

Total cash payment for purchases                     $1,133,000

                                  September       October     November

Wages Expense          $48,000        $48,000       $48,000

Cash payment for wages:

90% month earned                                                $43,200

10% month following                                                  4,800

Total cash payment for wages                             $48,000

Other monthly cash payments:

Rent expense  $12,300

Utilities expense $61,00

Employment taxes $6,625

Customs duty and shipping = $600,000 ($2,000,000 * 30%)

Other expenses $41,500

If customs duty and shipping were 35%

Customs duty and shipping = $700,000 ($2,000,000 * 35%)

Ejercicios para la actividad 7.

1. Contrastar que, con el cambio de modelo de una máquina, el proceso se ha hecho más

variable. La varianza con el modelo anterior fue de 23.15. Se realizan 25 observaciones con el

nuevo modelo obteniéndose una varianza muestral

2. de 40.5. Utilice un 99% de confianza para realizar el contraste. (Contraste bilateral)

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How do I deal with a question in any subject, FAST!​

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Reanalyse the question and make a connection to past progress. Basic schooling systems repeat most their material in different ways just to have the student become more flexible in their area.

Look back to what you did and make connections.

If it’s really hard then ask questions about the topic.

Hope this helped!

Andy contracts with Susan to feed his dog while he is Europe during the month of July. Andy calls and revokes on July 1st after Susan has gone out and purchased the necessary products to perform but has not yet feed the dog once. A court will likely:

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Answer: D. Enforce the contract.

Explanation:

This falls under the doctrine of Promissory estoppel. This posits that when a party to a contract has invested their money into procuring the necessary tools to fulfil their part of the contract, the other party may not cancel the contract unless they pay the former party what they would have made from the contract.

This is because the party that used their money to procure tools (Susan in this case) would not have done so if the other party (Andy) had not made a promise to them in the contract that they would fulfil their part of the bargain.

The Courts would therefore enforce the contract.

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

You own 400 shares of Stock A at a price of $50 per share, 290 shares of Stock B at $75 per share, and 700 shares of Stock C at $27 per share. The betas for the stocks are .6, 1.2, and .5, respectively. What is the beta of your portfolio

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Answer:

0.67

Explanation:

Beta measures the systemic risk of a portfolio

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  

total number of stocks in the portfolio 400 + 290 + 700 = 1390

(400 / 1390 x 0.6) + (290 / 1390 x 1.2) + (700 / 1390 x 0.5) =

0.17 + 0.25 + 0.25 = 0.67

Help please
Identify ways to reduce shrinkage ​

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Answer:

Increase Employee Accountability. ...

Train Staff to Follow Security Policies and Procedures. ...

Consider Your Store Layout. ...

Develop a Culture of Loss Prevention. ...

Invest in Automated Cash Management Technology.

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Answer:

wut is this

Explanation:

financial acc practice ex 1

The master budget of a merchandising company includes a:_______
a. Production budget.
b. Direct materials budget.
c. Factory overhead budget.
d. Direct labor budget.
e. Purchases budget.

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Answer:

a. Production budget.

Explanation:

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Two leading home appliance companies, Globex Inc. and Pug Tech, are in competition for market share. In their quest for exciting new products, Globex employs an open innovation model, while Pug Tech pursues a closed innovation model. Which of the following statements is most likely true?

a. Globex has a greater chance of capturing market share.
b. Pug Tech has a superior absorptive capacity.
c. Pug Tech will protect its intellectual property with patents and trade secrets.
d. Globex is most concerned with securing first-mover advantages.

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Answer: c. Pug Tech will protect its intellectual property with patents and trade secrets.

Explanation:

A closed innovation model means that the company develops the product internally instead of through collaboration with external sources.

Pug Tech will therefore produce new products internally. As a result, they will be able to protect these products from being copied by others through patents and trade secrets because the law will recognize that they have exclusive rights to the new technology seeing as they came up with it.

What is the process of managing costs

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Answer:

Cost management is the process of estimating, allocating, and controlling project costs. The cost management process allows a business to predict future expenses to reduce the chances of budget overrun. Projected costs are calculated during the planning phase of a project and must be approved before work begins.

Explanation:

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Each of Professor A and Professor B at UTD has a private secretary, who can type four letters per hour. The letters are generated at a rate of three per hour by each of the two professors, who have been wondering if they would benefit from pooling the two secretaries. Perform a queuing analysis. What is the average waiting time of a letter in the system.

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Answer:

Average waiting time = 7.5 minutes

Explanation:

UTD private secretary can type the number of letters = 4  per hour by each.

By professor, the letter generated = 3 per hour by each

Thus by pooling the average time will be the time that comes by dividing the one hour with total letters in an hour.

Use the below formula:

Average waiting time = Minutes in one hour / total letters

Average waiting time = 60 / 8

Average waiting time = 7.5 minutes

Dawson Toys, Ltd., produces a toy called the Maze. The company has recently created a standard cost system to help control costs and has established the following standards for the Maze toy:

Direct materials: 7 microns per toy at $0.33 per micron
Direct labor: 1.4 hours per toy at $6.70 per hour

During July, the company produced 5,000 Maze toys. The toy's production data for the month are as follows:

Direct materials: 70,000 microns were purchased at a cost of $0.29 per micron. 26,250 of these microns were still in inventory at the end of the month.
Direct labor: 7,500 direct labor-hours were worked at a cost of $54,750.

Required:
a. Compute the following variance for july
b. The materials price and quantity variances
c. The labor rate and efficiency variances

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

To calculate the direct material price and quantity variance, we need to use the following formulas:

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

Direct material price variance= (0.33 - 0.29)*70,000

Direct material price variance= $2,800 favorable

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

Direct material quantity variance= (5,000*7 - 43,750)*0.33

Direct material quantity variance= $2,887.5 unfavorable

To calculate the direct labor rate and efficiency variance, we need to use the following formulas:

Direct labor rate variance= (Standard Rate - Actual Rate)*Actual Quantity

Direct labor rate variance= (6.7 - 7.3)*7,500

Direct labor rate variance= $4,500 unfavorable

Actual rate= 54,750 / 7,500= $7.3

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= (Standard Quantity - Actual Quantity)*standard rate

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= (5,000*1.4 - 7,500)*6.7

Direct labor time (efficiency) variance= $3,350 unfavorable

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