The following information is available for Birch Company at December 31:

Money market fund balance $2,790
Certificate of deposit maturing June 30 of next year $10,000
Postdated checks from customers $1,475
Cash in bank account $21,430
NSF checks from customers returned by bank $650
Cash in petty cash fund $200
Inventory of postage stamps $24

U.S. Treasury bill purchased on December 15 and maturing on February 28 of following year $5,000. Based on this information, Birch Company should report Cash and Cash Equivalents on December 31 of: ___________

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Answer 1

Answer:

the cash and cash equivalent is $29,420

Explanation:

The computation of cash and cash equivalent is given below:

Money market fund balance $2790

Cash in Bank Account $21,430

Cash in Petty cash funds $200

U.S Treasury bill purchased on Dec.15 $5,000

cash and cash equivalent $29420

Hence, the cash and cash equivalent is $29,420

The same is to be considered and relevant too


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The following is an account for a production department, showing its costs for one month: Work in Process Inventory Beginning Balance5,400Completed and transferred out49,410 Direct materials21,600 Direct labor16,200 Overhead10,800 Ending Balance4,590 Assume that materials are added at the beginning of the production process and that direct labor and overhead are applied uniformly. If the started and completed units cost $41,850, what was the cost of completing the units in the beginning Work in Process inventory

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Answer:

$2,160

Explanation:

Total costs = Beginning Balance + Direct materials + Direct labor+ Overhead

Total costs = $5,400 + $21,600 + 16,200 + $10,800

Total costs = $54,000

Total transferred out = Total costs - Ending Balance

Total transferred out = $54,000 - $4,590

Total transferred out = $49,410

BGIP transferred out = Total transferred out  - Assumed started and completed units cost

BGIP transferred out = $49,410 - $41,850

BGIP transferred out = $7,560

Cost to complete BGIP = BGIP transferred out -  Beginning Balance

Cost to complete BGIP = $7,560 - $5,400

Cost to complete BGIP = $2,160

Suppose that in the rice market demand shifts due to a new rice diet that is being marketed in the U.S. as a cure for cancer. Simultaneously the supply curve shifts due to a flood that affects the rice crop in California. What is the most likely outcome in this situation

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Answer:

The equilibrium price will increase

Explanation:

Equilibrium price is defined as the price at which the quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal.

At this point there is no excess demand or supply, they are both equal.

I'm the given scenario the new rice diet that is being marketed in the U.S. as a cure for cancer will lead to increase in demand for rice.

While a flood that affects the rice crop in California will reduce the ability of suppliers to supply. Leading to reduced quantities supplied to the market.

This results in increased prices for the now scarce rice in the economy

It is illustrated in the attached diagram where price increases from P1 to P2.

The new equilibrium quantity is Q1

Sarah inherited a large amount of cash after her grandparents passed away. She would rather overdraw her bank account and max out her credit cards, then deposit the cash into her bank account. This is an example of a consumer ________.

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Answer:

a) failing to treat money as fungible

Explanation:

In the given situation, since sarah has been use the money in the form of credit cards rather using the larger cash amount which is in her hand. So this represents that she should be failed for using the 2 forms of money also the fungibility of money means the various forms of money could be used interchangable.

Therefore the option a is correct

At the end of the first year of operations, 6,400 units remained in the finished goods inventory. The unit manufacturing costs during the year were as follows:
Direct materials $75
Direct labor 35
Fixed factory overhead 15
Variable factory overhead 12
Determine the cost of the finished goods inventory reported on the balance sheet under (a) the absorption costing concept and (b) the variable costing concept.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

The unit manufacturing costs during the year were as follows:

Direct materials $75

Direct labor 35

Fixed factory overhead 15

Variable factory overhead 12

Number of units= 6,400

The absorption costing method includes all costs related to production, both fixed and variable. The unit product cost is calculated using direct material, direct labor, and total unitary manufacturing overhead.

The variable costing method incorporates all variable production costs (direct material, direct labor, and variable overhead).

Absorption method:

Unit product cost= direct material + direct labor + total unitary overhead

Unit product cost= 75 + 35 + 15 + 12

Unit product cost= $137

Total ending inventory cost= 137*6,400

Total ending inventory cost= $876,800

Variable costing method:

Unit product cost= direct material + direct labor + variable overhead

Unit product cost= 75 + 35 + 12

Unit product cost= $122

Total ending inventory cost= 122*6,400

Total ending inventory cost= $780,800

When there are batch-level or product-level costs, in comparison to a traditional cost system, an activity-based costing system ordinarily will shift costs from: a. high-volume to low-volume products. b. low-volume to high-volume products. c. specialized to standardized products. d. standardized to specialized products.

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Answer: A. high-volume to low-volume products

Explanation:

Batch-level costs refers to the expenses that are related to the group of products which cannot be traced back to an individual item. The cost of production are incurred for the production of a batch.

Activity-based costing refers to the method whereby overhead and indirect costs are assigned to the products and services.

When there are batch-level or product-level costs, in comparison to a traditional cost system, an activity-based costing system ordinarily will shift costs from a high-volume to low-volume products.

Vihaan Chemicals Company processes a number of chemical compounds used in disinfecting health club fitness equipment. One compound is decomposed into two chemicals: flexalene and soreaphine. The cost of processing one batch of compound is $75,000, and the result is 6,400 gallons of flexalene and 8,000 gallons of soreaphine. Vihaan Chemicals can sell the flexalene at split-off for $12.00 per gallon and the soreaphine for $6.15 per gallon. Alternatively, the flexalene can be processed further at a cost of $8.40 per gallon (of flexalene) into lactine. It takes 2 gallons of flexalene for every gallon of lactine. A gallon of lactine sells for $63.
Required: 1. Which alternative is more cost effective and by how much? NOTE: DO NOT round interim calculations and, if required, round your answer to the nearest dollar. by $ 2. What if the production of flexalene into lactine required additional purchasing and quality inspection activity? Every 550 gallons of flexalene that undergo further processing require 22 more purchase orders at $10 each and 18 more quality inspection hours at $26 each. Which alternative would be better and by how much? NOTE: Round interim calculations and your final answer to the nearest cent. by $_______.

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Answer:

Vihaan Chemicals Company

1. The more cost-effective alternative is to process Flexalene further into Lactine.  The gain for further processing is $71,040.

2. The better alternative is to process Flexalene further into Lactine.  The gain for further processing is now $63,034.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cost of processing one batch of compound = $75,000

Result of processing the compound:

                                                   Flexalene     Soreaphine

Gallons processed                        6,400            8,000

Split-off selling price per unit     $12.00             $6.15

Further processing cost per gal. $8.40

Selling price of Lactine = $63 per gallon

Sales revenue from Sale of Flexalene at split-off = $76,800

Net Sales revenue from Sale of Lactine after further processing of Flexalene = $147,840 ($63 * 6,400/2) - ($8.40 * 6,400)

Gain from further processing of Flexalene into Lactine = $71,040 ($147,840 - $76,800)

2. Additional costs for further processing:

Purchasing order cost =  $2,560 (6,400/550 * 22 * $10)

Quality inspection cost = $5,446 (6,400/550 * 18 * $26)

Total additional costs =   $8,006

Gain from further processing of Flexalene into Lactine = $63,034 ($147,840 - $76,800 - $8,006)

The required volume of output to produce the motors will not require any incremental fixed overhead. Incremental variable overhead cost is $21 per motor. What is the effect on income if Derby decides to make the motors

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Answer: Income will increase by $16 per unit

Explanation:

Your question isn't complete but the completed question was gotten online and would be used in answering the question accordingly.

The effect on income if Derby decides to make the motors will be calculated thus:

In-house:

Direct material = 38

Direct labor = 50

Overhead (Incremental) = 21

Total variable cost = 109

Outside:

Cost of supply = 125

Therefore, the income per unit will increase by (125 - 109) = 16.

Completing a Master Budget
Hillyard Company, an office supplies specialty store, prepares its master budget on a quarterly basis. The following data have been assembled to assist in preparing the master budget for the first quarter:
a. As of December 31 (the end of the prior quarter), the company’s general ledger showed the following account balances:
Debits
Credits
Cash
$ 48,000
Accounts receivable
224,000
Inventory
60,000,
Buildings and equipment (net)
370,000
Accounts payable
$ 93,000
Capital stock
500,000
Retained earnings
_______
109,000
$702,000
$702,000
b. Actual sales for December and budgeted sales for the next four months are as follows:
December (actual)
$280,000
January
$400,000
February
$600,000
March
$300,000
April
$200,000
c. Sales are 20% for cash and 80% on credit. All payments on credit sales are collected in the month following sale. The accounts receivable at December 31 are a result of December credit sales.
d. The company’s gross margin is 40% of sales. (In other words, cost of goods sold is 60% of sales.)
e. Monthly expenses are budgeted as follows: salaries and wages, $27,000 per month: advertising, $70,000 per month; shipping, 5% of sales; other expenses, 3% of sales. Depreciation, including depreciation on new assets acquired during the quarter, will be $42,000 for the quarter.
f. Each month’s ending inventory should equal 25% of the following month’s cost of goods sold.
g. One-half of a month’s inventory purchases is paid for in the month of purchase; the other half is paid in the following month.
h. During February, the company will purchase a new copy machine for $1,700 cash. During March, other equipment will be purchased for cash at a cost of $84,500.
i. During January, the company will declare and pay $45,000 in cash dividends.
j. Management wants to maintain a minimum cash balance of $30,000. The company has an agreement with a local bank that allows the company to borrow in increments of $1,000 at the beginning of each month. The interest rate on these loans is 1% per month and for simplicity we will assume that interest is not compounded. The company would, as far as it is able, repay the loan plus accumulated interest at the end of the quarter.
Required:

Using the data above, complete the following statements and schedules for the first quarter:

1. Schedule of expected cash collections:
January
February
March
Quarter
Cash sales

$ 80,000







Credit sales

224,000







Total cash collections

$304,000







2. a. Merchandise purchases budget:




January

February

March

Quarter

Budgeted cost of goods sold

$240,000*

$360,000





Add desired ending inventory

90,000f







Total needs

330,000







Less beginning inventory

60,000







Required purchases

$270,000







___________

*$400,000 sales X 60% cost ratio =$240,000.

†$360,000 X 25% = $90,000.

b. Schedule of expected cash disbursements for merchandise purchases:




January

February

March

Quarter

December purchases

$ 93,000





$ 93,000

January purchases

135,000

135,000



270,000

February purchases









March purchases









Total cash disbursements for purchases

$228,000







3. Schedule of expected cash disbursements for selling and administrative expenses:




January

February

March Quarter
Salaries and wages
$ 27,000
Advertising
70,000
Shipping
20,000
Other expenses
12,000
Total cash disbursements for
selling and administrative expenses
$129,000
4. Cash budget:
January
February
March Quarter
Cash balance, beginning
$ 48,000
Add cash collections
304,000
Total cash available
352,000
Less cash disbursements:
Purchases of i nventory
228,000
Selling and administrative
expenses
129,000
Purchases of equipment
_____
Cash dividends
45,000
Total cash disbursements
402,000
Excess (deficiency) of cash
Financing: Etc.
(50,000)
5. Prepare an absorption costing income statement for the quarter ending March 31 as shown in Schedule 9 in the chapter.
6. Prepare a balance sheet as of March 31.

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Answer:

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The opportunity cost of holding money Group of answer choices varies inversely with the interest rate. varies directly with the interest rate. varies inversely with the level of economic activity. s zero because money is not an economic resource.

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Answer:

Varies directly with the interest rate.

Explanation:

Varies directly with the interest rate.

The opportunity cost of holding the money will be the earning that can be made by investing the money. Basically, it is the interest rate that an investment provides when money is invested. If the money is not invested and it just held then the interest rate that could be earned is the opportunity cost.

Mavs Inc. wishes to determine its cost of common stock equity, rs. The market price, P0, of its common stock is $40.07 per share. The firm expects to pay a dividend, D1, of $4.20 at the end of the coming year, 2021. The dividends paid on the outstanding stock over the past 6 years (2015â2020) were as follows:

2015 $3.60
2016 3.65
2017 3.70
2018 3.85
2019 4.00
2020 4.10

What is the cost of common stock equity financing?

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Answer:

13.12%

Explanation:

Using the Gordon growth rate model, the cost of common stock equity can be determined using the formula below:

cost of common equity=expected dividend/current market price+growth rate

expected dividend=dividend in a year's time=D1= $4.20

current market price=P0=$40.07

The growth rate of the dividend can be ascertained by using the future value below:

FV=PV*(1+g)^n

FV=2020 dividend=$4.10

PV=2015 dividend=$3.60

g=growth rate=unknown

n=numbr of years between 2015 and 2020=5(dividend has grown for only 5 years not 6 years)

$4.10=$3.60*(1+g)^5

$4.10/$3.60=(1+g)^5

$4.10/$3.60 can be rewritten thus($4.10/$3.60)^1

($4.10/$3.60)^1=(1+g)^5

divide indexes on both sides by 5

($4.10/$3.60)^(1/5)=1+g

g=($4.10/$3.60)^(1/5)-1

g=2.64%

cost of common equity=($4.20/$40.07)+2.64%

cost of common equity=13.12%

If you are interested in working for a specific company, what type of job site should you look at for opening?
a. Geographic specific site
b. Industry specific site
C. Company site
d. General job site
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
0 0 0 0
C
D
Save and Exit
Next
Submit
retum

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

if you got to the company site and go under careers, it will show you the jobs with descriptions they have available

Why is the Dutch disease also called "a wolf in sheep's clothing"?
PLS HELP :(

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Answer:

"A wolf in sheep's clothing" refers to a situation where something that in first glance seems to be good or helpful, ends being bad.

Dutch disease refers to the pernicious effects caused by a significant increase in a country's foreign exchange earnings.

For example, suppose that there is good news like the finding of a lot of a given resource (like gold). Now, if the country's economy depends largely on the trade of gold, the news that a large reserve of gold has been found will likely decrease the price of gold, affecting in this way the economics of that country.

Then, something that at first glance looked nice (finding large quantities of the resource) ended being harmful to the country's economics.

This why there is a parallelism between the Dutch disease and the phrase "a wolf in sheep's clothing"

Glaston Company manufactures a single product using a JIT inventory system. The production budget indicates that the number of units expected to be produced are 195,000 in October, 203,500 in November, and 200,000 in December. Glaston assigns variable overhead at a rate of $0.70 per unit of production. Fixed overhead equals $152,000 per month. Compute the total budgeted overhead for October.

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Answer:

the  budgeted overhead for October is $288,500

Explanation:

The computation of the budgeted overhead for October is given below:

The budgeted overhead is

= fixed overhead + variable overhead

= $152,000 + 195,000 units × $0.70

= $152,000 + $136,500

= $288,500

Hence, the  budgeted overhead for October is $288,500

Therefore the same is to be considered

The master budget is: a.used for misinformation and coordination. b.broken down into daily budgets. c.typically for a 1-year period corresponding to the fiscal year of the company. d.based on the sales budget. e.All of these choices are correct.

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) Calculate the CPI for each year. Show your work in the chart and circle the CPI for each year. b) Calculate the inflation rate for each year compared to the year prior. Show your work in the chart and circle the inflation rate for each year. c) Based on your completed chart, what is the percentage decrease or increase in 2022 prices compared to 2020

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Answer:

CPI in 2019 = 80

CPI in 2020 = 100

CPI in 2021 =120

CPI in 2022 =180

Inflation rate in 2019 = -

Inflation rate in 2020 = 25%

Inflation rate in 2021 = 20%

Inflation rate in 2022 = 50%

There was a 25% increase in price from year 2020 to 2022

Explanation:

Please find attached an image of the table used in answering this question

The consumer price index measures the changes in price of a basket of good. It is used to measure inflation.  

CPI = (cost of basket of goods in current period / cost of basket of goods in base period) x 100

CPI in 2019 = 16/20 x 100 = 80

CPI in 2020 = 20 / 20 x 100 = 100

CPI in 2021 = 24 / 20 x 100 = 120

CPI in 2022 = 36 / 20 x 100 = 180

Inflation is a persistent rise in the general price levels

Inflation rate = (change in prices / previous years price) x 100

Inflation rate in 2020 = [(20 - 16) / 16] x 100 = 25%

Inflation rate in 2021 = [(24 - 20) / 20] x 100 = 20%

Inflation rate in 2022 = [(36 - 24) / 24] x 100 = 50%

McKean Corporation authorized 500,000 shares of common stock in its articles of incorporation. On May 1, 2019, 100,000 shares were sold to the company's founders. However, on October 15, 2019, McKean repurchased 20,000 shares to settle a dispute among the founders. At this date, how many shares were issued and outstanding, respectively?

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Answer:

100,000 shares and 80,000 shares

Explanation:

Calculation to determine how many shares were issued and outstanding, respectively

The shares that were issued will be 100,000 shares that were sold to the company's founders while the shares outstanding will be 80,000 shares Calculated as :

Shares outstanding=Shares issued -Shares repurchased

Shares outstanding=100,000 shares-80,000 shares

Shares outstanding =80,000 shares

Therefore the Number of shares that were issued and outstanding, respectively are:100,000 shares and 80,000 shares

Construct an amortization schedule for the first three months and the final three months of payments for a 30-year, 7 percent mortgage in the amount of $90,000. What percentage of the third payment is principal

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Answer:

a. First three months and final three months of payments:

Monthly Amortization Schedule  

 Beginning Balance Interest Principal Ending Balance

1 $90,000.00 $525.00 $73.77 $89,926.23

2 $89,926.23 $524.57 $74.20 $89,852.03

3 $89,852.03 $524.14 $74.63 $89,777.39

358 $1,775.56 $10.36 $588.41 $1,187.15

359 $1,187.15          $6.93 $591.84 $595.30

360 $595.30          $3.47 $595.30 $0.00

b. The percentage of the third payment that is principal is 12.46% ($74.63/$598.77 * 100)

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Mortgage loan = $90,000

Interest rate = 7%

Period of mortgage = 30 years

Repayment = monthly

Monthly Pay:   $598.77

Total number of payments = 360

Loan Payments = $215,558.01

Total Interest = $125,558.01

A foreign company has offered to buy 85 units for a reduced sales price of​ $350 per unit. The marketing manager says the sale will not affect the​ company's regular sales. The sales manager says that this sale will require variable selling and administrative costs. The production manager reports that it would require an additional​ $30,000 of fixed manufacturing costs to accommodate the specifications of the buyer. If Belfry accepts the​ deal, how will this impact operating​ income? (Round any intermediate calculations to the nearest​ cent, and your final answer to the nearest​ dollar.)

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Answer:

Option b is correct

Explanation:

The computation of the impact in the operating income is given below:

Sale price per unit 350

Less: variable cost per unit -94.49

Contribution margin per unit 255.51

multiplied by units 85

Total contribution margin 21718

Less fixed cost -$30,000

Increase or decrease in operating income $8,282

The variable cost should be

Manufacturing 900,000

Add: selling & admin 300,000

Total 1,200,000

Divided by no of units 127

Variable cost per unit 94.49

Broker Pat received an offer for a listing along with a $5,000 check from the buyer as an earnest money deposit. When the owner accepts the offer, Pat should handle the check in any of the following ways, except to:____.
a. deposit the check into Pat's brokerage account.
b. give the check to the owner of the property.
c. give the check to the escrow agent.
d. deposit the check in Pat's trust fund account.

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Answer:

b. Give the check to the owner of the property.

Explanation:

Pat is a broker who has received an offer for a listing along with check. He can give the check to an escrow agent or deposit the check into pat's brokerage account. he cannot give check directly to the owner of the property.

The double-declining-balance rate for calculating depreciation expense is determined by doubling the straight-line rate. Assuming that an asset has a useful life of 25 years, determine the rate to be used if using the double-declining-balance method

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Answer:

the  depreciation rate in cash when the double-declining method should be used is 8%

Explanation:

The computation of the depreciation rate in cash when the double-declining method should be used is given below:

= 1 ÷ useful life × 2

= 1 ÷ 25 × 2

= 0.08

= 8%

Hence, the  depreciation rate in cash when the double-declining method should be used is 8%

The same should be relevant and considered too

Baden Company manufactures a product with a unit variable cost of $100 and a unit sales price of $176. Fixed manufacturing costs were $480000 when 10000 units were produced and sold. The company has a one-time opportunity to sell an additional 1000 units at $140 each in a foreign market which would not affect its present sales. If the company has sufficient capacity to produce the additional units, acceptance of the special order would affect net income as follows:

a. Income would decrease by $8,000.
b. Income would increase by $8,000.
c. Income would increase by $140,000.
d. Income would increase by $40,000.

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Answer:

d. Income would increase by $40,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what the acceptance of the special order would affect net the income

Net income=(Additional unit price*Additional units)-(Variable cost *Additional units

Let plug in the formula

Net income = ($140× 1,000)-($100×1,000)

Net income= $140,000-$100,000

Net income=$40,000 Increase

Therefore If the company has sufficient capacity to produce the additional units, acceptance of the special order would affect net income as follows Income would increase by $40,000

Kinder Enterprises relies heavily on a copier machine to process its paperwork. Recently the copy clerk has not been able to process all the necessary copies within the regular work week. Management is considering updating the copier machine with a faster model.
Current Copier New Model
Original purchase cost $10,000 $20,000
Accumulated depreciation 8,000

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a.

Particulars        Retain Machine       Replace Machine     Net Income

 Operating costs   $35,000                    $13,000                $22,000

             (7,000 × 5 years)          (2,600 × 5)

New machine cost   0                       20,000               (20,000)

Salvage value            0                        (1,000)                 1,000

Totals                   $35,000                    $32,000             $3,000

b.

The current copier should be replaced. As the incremental analysis represent the net income should be more than $3,000 as compared with replacing one

You are considering an investment project with an internal rate of return of 8.7 percent, a net present value of $393, and a payback period of 2.44 years. Which one of the following is correct given this information?
A. The discount rate used to compute the net present value is equal to the Internal rate of return.
B. The discounted payback period will be less than 2.44 years.
C. The required payback period must be greater than 2.44 years.
D. The discount rate used in computing the net present value was less than 8.7 percent.
E. This project should be rejected based on the net present value.

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Answer:

Hence the correct option is d) The discount rate used in computing the net present value was less than 8.7 percent.

Explanation:  

As the discount rate increases, the present value decreases, and also at IRR the present value is zero, thus the answer is:-

d) The discount rate used in computing the net present value was less than 8.7 percent

Answer:

D). The discount rate used in computing the net present value was less than 8.7 percent.

Explanation:

'Net Present Value' is described as the 'difference that exists between existing values of cash inflows, as well as, cash outflows for a particular time period.' This assists in evaluating the profitability of an investment and make worthy decisions regarding investment.

As per the details provided, the discount rate considered for estimating the Net Present Value of the investment had been lesser than 8.7% which shows that the Net Present Value in positive i.e. $ 393. However, the investment project is not beneficial at all rather it may cause losses because the required return rate is 9.5% which is actually lesser and therefore, the project would prove incompetent and it must be rejected at once. Thus, option D is the correct answer.

Company J must choose between two alternate business expenditures. Expenditure 1 would require a $80,000 cash outlay and Expenditure 2 requires a $60,000 cash outlay.

a. Determine the marginal tax rate at which the after-tax cash flows from the two expenditures are equal assuming that Expenditure 1 is fully deductible and Expenditure 2 is nondeductible.
b. Determine the marginal tax rate at which the after-tax cash flows from the two expenditures are equal assuming that Expenditure 1 is 50% deductible and Expenditure 2 is nondeductible.

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Answer:

A. 25%

B. 50%

C. 48000 after tax cash flow

Explanation:

a. lets assume marginal tax rate is X%

After tax cash flow of 80000 should equal to 60000$

$80000 - [$80000*X%] = 60000$

80000*X% = 80000-60000

80000*X% =20000

X = 20000/80000

= 25%

b.

$80000 - [$80000*50%*x%] = 60000$

40000*x%=20000

x%=50%

c.

$80000- [$80000*x] = 60000 - [60000*50%*x]

80000-60000 = [80000*x] - [30000*x]

20000 = 50000x

x=40%

check

80000-40% =48000 after tax cash flow

60000*50%

=60000- [60000*50%*40%]

=48000 after tax cash flow

Tan Corporation of Japan has two regional divisions with headquarters in Osaka and Yokohama. Selected data on the two divisions follow: Division Osaka Yokohama Sales $ 9,400,000 $ 24,000,000 Net operating income $ 752,000 $ 2,400,000 Average operating assets $ 2,350,000 $ 8,000,000 Required: 1. For each division, compute the return on investment (ROI) in terms of margin and turnover. 2. Assume that the company evaluates performance using residual income and that the minimum required rate of return for any division is 18%. Compute the residual income for each division.

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Answer:

1. Osaka ROI 32 %

Yokohoma ROI 30%

2.Osaka Residual income $329,000

Yokohoma Residual income $960,000

Explanation:

1. Computation for return on investment (ROI) in terms of margin and turnover.

Using this formula

ROI = Net operating income/Average operating assets

Let plug in the morning

Osaka ROI = 752,000/2,350,000

Osaka ROI =32 %

Yokohoma ROI = 2,400,000/$ 8,000,000

Yokohoma ROI =30%

Therefore for return on investment (ROI) in terms of margin and turnover is :

Osaka ROI 32 %

Yokohoma ROI 30%

2. Computation for the residual income for each division.

Using this formula

Residual income = Net operating income - Required return

Let plug in the formula

Osaka Residual income= 752,000 - (2,350,000*18%)

Osaka Residual income= 752,000-423,000

Osaka Residual income = $329,000

Yokohoma Residual income = 2,400,000 - ($8,000,000*18%)

Yokohoma Residual income = 2,400,000-1,440,000

Yokohoma Residual income= $960,000

Therefore the residual income for each division is:

Osaka Residual income $329,000

Yokohoma Residual income $960,000

XYZ Confectionary has a number of store locations throughout North America. In income statements segmented by store, which of the following would be considered a common fixed cost with respect to the stores?

a. store manager salaries
b. store building depreciation expense
c. the cost of corporate advertising aired during the Super Bowl
d. cost of goods sold at each store
e. none of the above

Answers

Answer: c. the cost of corporate advertising aired during the Super Bowl

Explanation:

Commmon fixed cost simply means the cost that cannot be traced to a single department.

From the options given, it can be noted that the store manager salaries, store building depreciation expense and the cost of goods sold at each store can be identified separately for the stores.

On the other hand, the cost of corporate advertising aired during the Super Bowl is used for the promotion of the entire company, therefore, it's the common fixed cost.

Selected financial information for Solomon Company for 2019 follows:
Sales $ 2,500,000
Cost of goods sold 1,750,000
Merchandise inventory
Beginning of year 154,000
End of year 200,000
Required
Assuming that the merchandise inventory buildup was relatively constant, how many times did the merchandise inventory turn over during 2019? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
Merchandise inventory turnover _________ times

Answers

Answer:

9.89 times

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the merchandise inventory turn over during 2019

First step is calculate the Average Inventory using this formula

Average Inventory = (Opening Inventory + Closing Inventory) / 2

Let plug in the formula

Average Inventory= (154,000 + 200,000) / 2

Average Inventory= 354,000 / 2

Average Inventory= 177,000

Now let determine the Merchandise Inventory Turnover using this formula

Merchandise Inventory Turnover = Cost of goods sold/ Average Inventory

Let plug in the formula

Merchandise Inventory Turnover= 1,750,000 / 177,000

Merchandise Inventory Turnover= 9.89 times

Therefore Assuming that the merchandise inventory buildup was relatively constant, the merchandise inventory turn over during 2019 is 9.89 times

Blue Manufacturing produces lathes at an inventory cost of $25,000 each that sell for $32,000 each. For credit-approved customers, Blue leases the lathes for $8,500 per year for five years. The lathes are guaranteed to last four years and generally have a six-year life. Collection is predictable and reasonably assured. Additionally, the lessor is aware of all costs to be incurred under the lease that will not be reimbursed by the lessor. What is the financing profit of Blue Manufacturing on a leased lathe

Answers

Answer:

The right solution is "$10,500".

Explanation:

Given values are:

Inventory cost,

= $25,000

Selling cost,

= $32,000

The financing profit will be:

= [tex]Lease\ payment - Selling\ price[/tex]

= [tex](8500\times 5) - 32000[/tex]

= [tex]42500 - 32000[/tex]

= [tex]10,500[/tex] ($)

Aspen Integrated Marketing used to have a strict hierarchical structure, with information given only to those who required it. The new chief executive officer, however, set up a flat organizational structure that eliminates barriers to information flow. Information that was previously available to managers alone is now given to employees as well. He also assigned mentors to new employees to help them in their jobs and enable them to perform better. At Aspen Integrated Marketing, information that was previously available to managers alone is now given to workers as well. This is an example of

Answers

Answer:

open-book management or it can also be called a boundaryless organization.

Explanation:

Open-book management

This is simply the act of sharing with employees at all levels of an organization some vital information that is somehow or previously meant for too management staff only. It also involves opening a company's financial statements to all employees and giving them the education that will enable them to understand how the company makes money and how their actions affect its success and bottom line.

Boundaryless organization

This is simply known as a form of organization structure in which there are no barriers to information flow. Boundaryless designs include barrier-free, modular and virtual organizations. An organization without barriers has permeable internal and external boundaries and requires higher level of trust and shared interests, a shift in philosophy from executive development to organizational development, greater use of teams etc.

Mussatto Corporation produces snowboards. The following per unit cost information is available: direct materials $17, direct labor $6, variable manufacturing overhead $3, fixed manufacturing overhead $19, variable selling and administrative expenses $1, and fixed selling and administrative expenses $13. Using a 30% markup percentage on total per unit cost, compute the target selling price. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 10.50.)

Answers

Answer:

the target selling price is $76.70

Explanation:

The computation of the target selling price is shown below:

= Total cost + 1 × markup percentage

= ($17 + $6 + $3 + $19 + $1  + $13)  × (1.30)

= $76.70

hence, the target selling price is $76.70

We simply applied the above formula so that the target selling price could be determined

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