Wang Co. manufactures and sells a single product that sells for $540 per unit; variable costs are $324 per unit. Annual fixed costs are $836,000. Current sales volume is $4,290,000. Management targets an annual pre-tax income of $1,215,000. Compute the unit sales to earn the target pre-tax net income.

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Answer 1

Answer: 9,495 units

Explanation:

First find the contribution margin:

= Sales price - Variable cost

= 540 - 324

= $216 per unit

The unit sales required can be calculated by the formula:

= (Annual pre-tax income target + Fixed cost) / Contribution margin

= (1,215,000 + 836,000) / 216

= 9,495.37 units

= 9,495 units


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If the government changed the per-unit tax from $5.00 to $2.50, then the price paid by buyers would be $7.50, the price received by sellers would be $5, and the quantity sold in the market would be 1.5 units. Compared to the original tax rate, this lower tax rate would

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Answer: Decrease government revenue and decrease deadweight loss from the tax.

Explanation:

Decrease gov rev and decrease deadweight loss from the tax.

At AB, the government revenue will be:

= Quantity × Tax rate

= 1 × 5

= 5

The deadweight loss will be:

Deadweight Loss= 0.5 × Change in quantity × Change in Price

= 0.5 × (9-4) × (2-1)

= 0.5 × 5 × 1

= 2.5

At CD,

the government revenue will be:

= 1.5 × 2.5

= 3.75

The deadweight loss will be:

= 0.5 × (7.5-5) × (2-1.5)

= 0.5 × 2.5 × 0.5

= 0.625

Based on the calculation above, both the government revenue and the deadweight loss decreases.

Unearned Revenue: The company collected $24,000 rent in advance on September 1,
debiting Cash and crediting Unearned Rent Revenue. The tenant was paying 12
months' rent in advance and occupancy began September 1. Answer the four questions
below as of 12/31. Whenever you see the word "unearned," it always indicates a liability
account. Most liability accounts include the word "payable," as those liabilities will be
paid back. An unearned account is a liability that will be worked off, rather than paid
off.
1. The beginning balance of Unearned Revenue: (5 pts)

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Answer:

Time period from September 1 - December 31 is 4 months and this means that the tenant has occupied the place for 4 months. Hence, 4 months rent would be accrued.

12 Month rent amount = $24,000

Per month rent amount = $240,00/12 month = $2,000

So, Rent for 4 months = 4 month * $2,000 = $8,000

                         Adjusting Entry

Date      Account titles                     Debit     Credit

Dec 31  Unearned Rent Revenue   $8,000

                   Rent Revenue                              $8,000

The vice president of operations of Free Ride Bike Company is evaluating the performance of two divisions organized as investment centers. Invested assets and condensed income statement data for the past year for each division are as follows: Road Bike Division Mountain Bike Division Sales $1,728,000 $1,760,000 Cost of goods sold 1,380,000 1,400,000 Operating expenses 175,200 236,800 Invested assets 1,440,000 800,000 Required: 1. Prepare condensed divisional income statements for the year ended December 31, 20Y7, assuming that there were no support department allocations.

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Answer:

Road Bike Division Mountain Bike Division

Net Income $172,800 $123,200

Explanation:

Preparation condensed divisional income statements for the year ended December 31, 20Y7, assuming that there were no support department allocations.

Road Bike Division Mountain Bike Division

Sales $1,728,000 $1,760,000

Less Cost of goods sold 1,380,000 1,400,000

Gross profit $348,000 $360,000

Less Operating expenses 175,200 236,800

Net Income $172,800 $123,200

Therefore condensed divisional income statements for the year ended December 31, 20Y7, assuming that there were no support department allocations will be:

Road Bike Division Mountain Bike Division

Net Income $172,800 $123,200

What is the present value of an annuity that pays $58 per year for 13 years and an additional $1,000 with the final payment

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Answer:

$882.03

Explanation:

Interest rate used is 7.23%

Present value is the sum of discounted cash flows

Present value can be calculated using a financial calculator

Cash flow in year 1 to 12 = 58

cash flow in year 13 = 1058

I = 7.23

To find the PV using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.  

3. Press compute  

Nation Furniture is a furniture manufacturing facility. Its workers just signed a two-year contract. The price level in the economy has increased.
a. If the price level increases, input prices will:_____.
a) increase.
b) decrease.
c) remain constant.
b. If the price level increases, output prices will:___.
a) increase.
b) decrease.
c) remain constant.
c. In the short run, the firm will experience a(n):______.
a) increase in economic profits.
b) decrease in economic profits.
c) increase in economic loesses.

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Answer:

a. c) remain constant. b. a) increase.c. a) increase in economic profits

Explanation:

a. The workers have just signed a two-year contract which means that in the short run, their wages are fixed to what was agreed to in the contract. Input prices will therefore remain constant.

b. Output prices on the other hand will increase to match the increase in price levels.

c. The company would therefore see an increase in economic profits because they are getting a higher revenue from the increased prices of outputs than they are incurring costs from the constant input prices.

An investor is holding a stock which has been volatile with returns significantly year-over-year. The initial investment was $1,000 in stock ABC, and it returned the following: Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Return 10% -15% 20% 22% -30% 40% What is the geometric returns of Stock ABC for six years

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Answer:

the geometric returns of Stock ABC for six years is 5.02%

Explanation:

The computation of the  geometric returns of Stock ABC for six years is given below:

= [(1 + r1) × (1 + r2) × (1 + r3) × (1 + r4) × (1 + r5) × (1 + r6)]^1 ÷ 6 - 1

= [(1 + 0.10) × (1 - 0.15) × (1 + 0.20) × (1 + 0.22) × (1 - 0.30) × (1 + 0.40)]^(1 ÷ 6) - 1

= 0.0502 or 5.02%

Hence, the geometric returns of Stock ABC for six years is 5.02%

The above formula should be applied

asino Inc. expects to pay a dividend of $3 per share at the end of year 1 (Div1) and these dividends are expected to grow at a constant rate of 6 percent per year forever. If the required rate of return on the stock is 18 percent, what is the current value of the stock today?

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Answer:

the current stock of the value today is $25

Explanation:

The computation of the current stock of the value today is shown below:

Next year dividend D1 = $3

growth rate g =6% forever

rate of return = 18%

So,

Current Stock Price P = D1 ÷ (r - g)

=3 ÷ (18% - 6%)

= 3 ÷ 12%

= 3 ÷ 0.12

= $25

Hence, the current stock of the value today is $25

Unlike a stock dividend, a stock split _____. multiple choice is always recorded at market value does not change total stockholders' equity reduces the par value of the stock increases the total number of shares outstanding

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Answer:

reduces the par value of the stock.

Explanation:

A stock is also referred to as equity and it can be defined as a security that represents a stockholder's ownership of a fraction of a corporation.

The par value of a stock is its face value and it comprises of its total dollar amount as well as its maturity value. Also, the par value of a stock gives the basis on which periodic interest is paid.

A stock is issued at par value when the market rate of interest is the same as the contract rate of interest. This simply means that, a stock would be issued at par (face) value when the stock's stated rated is significantly equal to the effective or market interest rate on the specific date it was issued.

Stockholders' equity can be defined as the amount of assets remaining or the residual interest of assets in a business after all liabilities are settled or deducted. A stockholders' equity is calculated by deducting or subtracting the value of liabilities from the value of assets on the balance sheet of a company.

Additionally, statement of changes in stockholders' equity is a financial statement that illustrate a summary of the changes in shareholders' equity (gains and losses that increase or decrease stockholders' equity respectively) over the reporting period.

In Trading and securities, a stock split reduces the par value of the stock whereas a stock dividend increases the par value of a stock.

On October 1, 2020 Sheffield Corp. issued 5%, 10-year bonds with a face value of $6140000 at 104. Interest is paid on October 1 and April 1, with any premiums or discounts amortized on a straight-line basis. Bond interest expense reported on the December 31, 2020 income statement of Sheffield Corp. would be:_________

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Answer: $70610

Explanation:

Following the information given, the issue price of the bond will be:

= $6,140,000 × 1.04

= $6,385,600

The premium on bonds payables will be:

= $6,385,600 - $6,140,000

= $245,600

Cash interest Payables will be:

= 6,140,000 × 5% × 3/12

= $76,750

Bond Premium amortization for Each Year will be:

= 245,600 / 10

= $24,560

Then, the premium amortized will be:

= $24,560 × 3/12

= $6,140

Therefore, the interest expenses on Dec 31 will be:

= Cash interset Payables - Premium amortized

= $76,750 - $6,140

= $70,610

Gullett Corporation had $37,000 of raw materials on hand on November 1. During the month, the Corporation purchased an additional $86,000 of raw materials. The journal entry to record the purchase of raw materials would include a:

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The journal entry to record the purchase of raw materials is analysed below:

November:

Dr Raw materials $86000

Cr Cash or account payable $86000

It should be noted that as the raw material is increasing, the raw material account will be debited while as the cash or account payable I decreasing, it is credited.

a deli sells 720 sandwiches per day at $6 each. (a) a market survey shows that for every $0.10 reduction in price, 40 more sandwiches could be sold. how much should the deli harge in order to maximize revenue

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Answer:

To maximize profits, the deli should charge each sandwich at $ 3.9.

Explanation:

Given that a deli sells 720 sandwiches per day at $ 6 each, and a market survey shows that for every $ 0.10 reduction in price, 40 more sandwiches could be sold, to determine how much should the deli harge in order to maximize revenue, the following should be done calculation:

720 x 6 = 4320

760 x 5.9 = 4484

800 x 5.8 = 4640

840 x 5.7 = 4788

880 x 5.6 = 4928

920 x 5.5 = 5060

960 x 5.4 = 5184

1000 x 5.3 = 5300

1040 x 5.2 = 5408

1080 x 5.1 = 5508

1120 x 5 = 5600

1160 x 4.9 = 5684

1360 x 4.4 = 5984

1400 x 4.3 = 6020

1600 x 3.8 = 6080

1560 x 3.9 = 6084

1520 x 4 = 6080

Therefore, to maximize profits, the deli should charge each sandwich at $ 3.9.

At the beginning of last year an investor purchased ABC Corporation at $100 per share. During the year, the firm made a 4 for 1 split, and then paid dividends of $1.50 per share. At the end of the year, the investor sold the shares at $26 per share. What is the rate of return?

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Answer:

10%

Explanation:

Cost of investment = $100

Total dividend = 4 for 1 split = 4*$1.5 = $6.00  

Total sales proceed = $26*4 = $104

Total return = [(Sale price + Dividend - Cost of purchase) / Cost of purchase] * 100

Total return = ($104 + $6 - $100) / 100

Total return = 10 / 100

Total return = 0.10

Total return = 10%

So, the rate of return is 10%

On its December 31, 2017, balance sheet, Calgary Industries reports equipment of $470,000 and accumulated depreciation of $94,000. During 2018, the company plans to purchase additional equipment costing $100,000 and expects depreciation expense of $40,000. Additionally, it plans to dispose of equipment that originally cost $52,000 and had accumulated depreciation of $7,600. The balances for equipment and accumulated depreciation, respectively, on the December 31, 2018 budgeted balance sheet are:

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Answer:

The cost balance on 31 December 2018 is $518,000 while that of accumulated depreciation is $126,400

Explanation:

The balance of fixed assets is computed as

Opening balance - accumulated depreciation - depreciation + Addition - Disposal

Hence given that on December 31, 2017, Calgary Industries reports equipment of $470,000 and accumulated depreciation of $94,000. During 2018, the company plans to purchase additional equipment costing $100,000 and expects depreciation expense of $40,000, Additionally, it plans to dispose of equipment that originally cost $52,000 and had accumulated depreciation of $7,600 the balance then

= $470,000 + $100,000 - $52,000

= $518,000

The accumulated depreciation

= $94,000 + $40,000 - $7,600

= $126,400

Economic life of equipment: 5 years. Implicit interest rate and lessee's incremental borrowing rate: 9% semiannually. Fair value of the computers at January 1, 2021: $23 million. What is the interest revenue that Technoid would report for this lease in its 2021 income statement

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Answer:

$3,411,922.19

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the interest revenue that Technoid would report for this lease in its 2021 income statement

First step is calculate interest for the first six months

Interest for the first six months=[$23,000,000-lease payment of 3,287,947) × 9%]

Interest for the first six months=$19,712,053×9%

Interest for the first six months=$1,774,084.77

Interest for the first six months=$1,774,085 (Approximately)

Second step is to calculate the interest for the second six months

Interest for the second six months=[$23,000,000 - lease payment of 3,287,947 - ($3,287,947 - $1,774,085)] × 9%

Interest for the second six months=($19,712,053-$1,513,862)×9%

Interest for the second six months=$18,198,191×9%

Interest for the second six months=$1,637,837.19

Now let determie the interest revenue using this formula

Interest revenue=Interest for the first six months+Interest for the second six months

Let plug in the formula

Interest revenue=$1,774,085+$1,637,837.19

Interest revenue=$3,411,922.19

Therefore the interest revenue that Technoid would report for this lease in its 2021 income statement is $3,411,922.19.

Allied Co has cumulative preferred stock with a $100 par value and a 12 percent annual dividend. No dividend has been paid for the past two years. What must the preferred stockholders be paid prior to paying the common stockholders

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Answer:

Allied Co.

The amount that must be paid to the preferred stockholders prior to paying the common stockholders is:

= $36.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cumulative preferred stock = $100 par value

Annual dividend on the preferred stock = 12%

Annual dividend on the preferred stock = $12

Cumulative preferred stock dividend = $24 ($12 * 2)

The amount of dividend to pay preferred stock = $36 ($24 + $12)

b) $24 was in arrears for the past 2 years.  In the current year, $12 is due to the preferred stockholders as dividends.  This adds up to $36 in total to be paid this year before any dividends can be paid to the common stockholders.

Consider a coupon bond with a 5% coupon rate. It will mature in one year and its yield to maturity is 10%. If the 1-year interest rate increases to 12% over the course of the year, what is the return on the bond?

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Answer:

$95.45

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the price of the bond using both yields to maturity

Current Price

Use the following formula to calculate the price of the bond

P = ( C x PVAF ) + ( F x PVF )

Where

F =Face value = $1,000

C =Coupon Payment = $1,000 x 5% = $50

PVAF = ( 1 - ( 1 + 10% )^-1 ) / 10% = 0.90909091

PVF = 1 / ( 1 + 10% )^1 = 0.90909091

Placing values in the formula

P = ( $50 x 0.90909091 ) + ( $1,000 x 0.90909091 )

P = $954.55

After 1 Year

The Bond will be matured on this time

At the of Maturity the price of the bond will be equal to the face value

Price of the bond = $1,000

Now calculate the return on the bond

Return on the bond = Coupon Interest + Price appreciation

Where

Coupon Interest = $50

Price appreciation = $1,000 - $954.55 = $45.45

Placing values in the formula

Return on the bond = $50 + $45.45 = $95.45

A new employee, John Chapman, earns $10 per hour and gets time-and-a-half over 40 hours per week. His first week he worked 45 hours. Deductions from his check were $30 for OASDI, $7 for Medicare, $ 61 for federal income tax withholding, and $15 for a United Way contribution. What was his gross pay for the period

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Answer: $475

Explanation:

Gross pay is:

= Regular pay + Overtime

= (Regular hours * Regular pay) + ( Overtime hours * regular pay * time and a half)

= (10 * 40 hours) + ( (45 - 40 hours) * 10 * 1.5)

= 400 + 75

= $475

Kermit plans to open a boutique. The initial investment is $10,000. He has to spend $1,500 in annual operations and maintenance. The boutique generates $3,000 in revenues every year. Kermit uses a 10 year planning horizon and a MARR of 12%. The correctly calculated Rate of Return for this project is ________________%.

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Answer:

8.14

Explanation:

The Rate of Return is 8.14 from my calculations which you can find in the attached file.

Now since the Rate of return is 8.14. Which is less than MARR of 12%, it shows that investment is not good.

Year Initial Annual Maintenance Annual Revenue Total Cash Flow

0 -$10,000 -$10,000

1 -$1,500 $3,000 $1,500

2 -$1,500 $3,000 $1,500

3 -$1,500 $3,000 $1,500

4 -$1,500 $3,000 $1,500

5 -$1,500 $3,000 $1,500

6 -$1,500 $3,000 $1,500

7 -$1,500 $3,000 $1,500

8 -$1,500 $3,000 $1,500

9 -$1,500 $3,000 $1,500

10 -$1,500 $3,000 $1,500

Internal Rate of Return 8.1442% [IRR() in excel]

The rate of return is 8.1442 which is less than MARR of 12% investment is not worth it

Precision Corporation used a predetermined overhead rate last year of $3 per direct labor-hour, based on an estimate of 24,000 direct labor-hours to be worked during the year. Actual costs and activity during the year were: Actual manufacturing overhead cost incurred $84,000 Actual direct labor-hours worked 27,000 The overapplied or underapplied manufacturing overhead for the year was:

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Answer:

$12,000 Overhead Underapplied

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what The overapplied or underapplied manufacturing overhead for the year was:

Total pre-determined manufacturing overhead $72,000

($3*24,000)

Less Actual manufacturing overhead cost incurred ($84,000)

Overhead Underapplied $12,000

Therefore The overapplied or underapplied manufacturing overhead for the year was:$12,000 Overhead Underapplied

The records of the Dodge Corporation show the following results for the most recent year:

Sales (16,000 units) $256,000
Variable expenses $160,000
Net operating income $32,000

Given the provided data, identify the contribution margin.

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Answer:

unitary contribution margin= $6

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Sales (16,000 units) $256,000

Variable expenses $160,000

First, we need to calculate the unitary selling price and unitary variable cost:

Selling price= 256,000 / 16,000= $16

Unitary variable cost= 160,000 / 16,000= $10

Now, the unitary contribution margin:

unitary contribution margin= selling price - unitary variable cost

unitary contribution margin= 16 - 10

unitary contribution margin= $6

If a firm has a cash cycle of 30 days and an operating cycle of 64 days, what is its average payment period

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Answer: 34 days

Explanation:

The average payment period is a measure that is used to show the time the firm takes on average to pay its creditors.

The formula is:

Cash cycle = Operating cycle - Average payment period

30 = 64 - APP

APP + 30 = 64

APP = 64 - 30

APP = 34 days

Calculating Weighted Average Cost of Capital and Economic Value Added (EVA)
Ignacio, Inc., had after-tax operating income last year of $1,196,500. Three sources of financing were used by the company: $2 million of mortgage bonds paying 4 percent interest, $4 million of unsecured bonds paying 6 percent interest, and $9 million in common stock, which was considered to be relatively risky (with a risk premium of 8 percent). The rate on long-term treasuries is 4 percent. Ignacio, Inc., pays a marginal tax rate of 30 percent.
Required:
Calculate the after-tax cost of each method of financing. Enter your answers as decimal values rounded to three places. For example, 4.36% would be entered as ".044".
Mortgage bonds __________
Unsecured bonds __________
Common stock __________

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Answer:

Mortgage bonds after-tax cost:

= Interest rate * (1 - tax rate)

= 4% * ( 1 - 30%)

= 4% * 70%

= 2.8%

Unsecured bonds after-tax cost:

= 6% * (1 - 30%)

= 6% * 70%

= 4.2%

Common stock:

= Long term treasury rate + risk premium

= 4% + 8%

= 12%

MC Qu. 59 A company's flexible budget for... A company's flexible budget for 16,000 units of production showed sales, $96,000; variable costs, $56,000; and fixed costs, $20,000. The sales expected if the company produces and sells 20,000 units is (Do not round intermediate calculations):

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Answer: $120,000

Explanation:

First find the selling price of the units.

= Sales / Number of units produced

= 96,000 / 16,000

= $6 per unit

If 20,000 units are sold, the sales would be:

= Number of units sold * selling price

= 20,000 * 6

= $120,000

Entries for Discounted Note Payable A business issued a 90-day note for $57,000 to a creditor on account. The note was discounted at 8%. Assume a 360-day year.
a. Journalize the entry to record the issuance of the note. For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. If necessary, round to one decimal place. Accounting numeric field
b. Journalize the entry to record the payment of the note at maturity.

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Answer:

A. Dr Accounts payable 55,830

Dr Interest expense 1170

Cr Notes payable 57,000

B. Dr Notes payable 57,000

Cr Cash 57,000

Explanation:

A. Preparation of the journal entry to record the issuance of the note.

Dr Accounts payable 55,830

(57,000-1170)

Dr Interest expense (57,000*8%*90/360) 1170

Cr Notes payable 57,000

(To record the issuance of the note)

B. Preparation of the journal entry to record the payment of the note at maturity.

Dr Notes payable 57,000

Cr Cash 57,000

(to record the payment of the note at maturity)

Zhang Industries is preparing a cash budget for June. The company has $25,000 cash at the beginning of June and anticipates $95,000 in cash receipts and $111,290 in cash disbursements during June. The company has no loans outstanding on June 1. Compute the amount the company must borrow, if any, to maintain a $20,000 cash balance. Multiple Choice $11,290. $28,710. $12,290. $6,290. $16,290.

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Answer:

$11,290

Explanation:

The computation of the amount that should be borrowed is given below:

Opening cash balance         $25,000.00

Add Cash Receipts             95,000.00

Less Cash Disbursements        (111,290.00)

Balance before adjustment 8,710.00

Desired ending cash balance  20,000.00

Amount to be borrowed  11,290.00

Hence, the first option is correct

Berkeley Corporation has a policy of furnishing new automobiles to the athletic department of the local university. The automobiles are used for short periods of time by the extremely popular head basketball coach. When the automobiles are returned to Berkeley Corporation, they are sole to regular customers. The owner of Berkeley Corporation maintains that any such cars held for more than one year should qualify as Sec. 1231 property. Do you agree?

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Answer:

Berkeley Corporation

No.  I do not agree with the owner of Berkeley Corporation.

Vehicles or automobiles are section 1245 property and not section 1231.

Explanation:

The IRS regards Section 1231 properties to include buildings, machinery, land, timber, and other natural resources, unharvested crops, cattle, livestock, and leaseholds that are held in a business or trade for at least one year.  They are used in trade and not for sale. On the other hand, Section 1245 properties include all depreciable or amortizable tangible personal property, such as furniture, automobiles, and equipment, or other intangible personal property, such as a patent or license.

Based on the information given, it's not section 1231. Therefore, I do not agree with the owner of Berkeley Corporation.

Section 1231 simply means a term that is used to describe a property relating to the United States Internal Revenue Code. Vehicles or automobiles are section 1245 property and not section 1231.

The Internal Revenue Service regards Section 1231 properties like buildings, machinery, land, timber, and other natural resources, unharvested crops, cattle, livestock, etc. Section 1245 represents properties that are depreciable like furniture, automobiles, equipment, etc.

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The unit quantity standard of a product is 3 pounds per package, and the unit quantity standard for machine hours is 0.40 hours per package. During August, 210,000 packages were produced. 440,000 pounds and 85,000 hours were used in production. How many pounds and how many machine hours should have been used for the actual output

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Answer:

The pounds of materials should have been

= 630,000 pounds.

The machine hours should have been

= 84,000 hours.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Standard materials per package = 3 pounds

Standard machine hours per package = 0.40 hours

Actual production units during August = 210,000 units

Actual materials used = 440,000 pounds

Actual machine hours used = 85,000 hours

Standard materials = 630,000 pounds (210,000 * 3)

Standard machine hours = 84,000 hours (210,000 * 0.40)

Which of the following describe management's use of a master budget: Multiple select question. Helps in determining bonuses to managers who meet budgets Helps analyze differences between actual and budgeted results Helps to place blame on managers who do not meet budgets Helps reveal undesirable outcomes Helps in planning and control activities

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Answer:

Helps analyze differences between actual and budgeted results

Helps reveal undesirable outcomes

Helps in planning and control activities

Explanation:

A master budget comprised of future income statement or planned operating budget and the future balance sheet or financial budget that represent the goals and objectives of the organization and the ways to achieve them. It identified the actual & budgeted results difference, It disclosed the non-desirable results and also it helps in activities that deals in planning & controlling

Therefore the above statements should be correct

An owner lists her home at a 7% commission rate and wants to net $45,000 after paying the mortgage balance of $68,000 and the broker's commission. To the nearest dollar, what should the selling price be to net her $45,000

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Answer: $121505

Explanation:

Let the selling price be represented by x.

Then the broker's commission will be:

= 7% of x = 0.07 × x = 0.07x

Based on the information given,

Selling price - (Mortgage balance + Broker's commission) = $45000

Therefore, x - ($68000 + 0.07x) = $45000

x - $68000 - 0.07x = $45000

x - 0.07x = $45000 + $68000

0.93x = $113000

x = $113000/0.93

x = $121505

Therefore, the selling price is $121505

Brian lives in San Francisco and runs a business that sells guitars. In an average year, he receives $704,000 from selling guitars. Of this sales revenue, he must pay the manufacturer a wholesale cost of $404,000; he also pays wages and utility bills totaling $286,000. He owns his showroom; if he chooses to rent it out, he will receive $3,000 in rent per year. Assume that the value of this showroom does not depreciate over the year. Also, if Brian does not operate this guitar business, he can work as an accountant, receive an annual salary of $20,000 with no additional monetary costs, and rent out his showroom at the $3,000 per year rate. No other costs are incurred in running this guitar business.
Identify each of Jake's costs in the following table as either an implicit cost or an explicit cost of selling guitars.
Implicit Cost Explicit Cost
The wholesale cost for the guitars that Charles pays
the manufacturer.
The wages and utility bills that Charles pays.
The salary Charles could earn if he worked as an accountant.
The rental income Charles could receive if he chose to rent
out his showroom .
Complete the following table by determining Jake's accounting and economic profit of his guitar business.
Profit (Dollars)
Accounting Profit
Economic Profit
If Jake's goal is to maximize his economic profit, he___stay in the guitar business because the economic profit he would earn as an accountant would be___.

Answers

Answer:

The wholesale cost for the guitars that Charles pays  the manufacturer - Explicit Cost

The wages and utility bills that Charles pays. - Explicit Cost

The salary Charles could earn if he worked as an accountant. - Implicit Cost

The rental income Charles could receive if he chose to rent

out his showroom - Implicit Cost

$14000

$-9000

should not

$6,000

Explanation:

Accounting profit= total revenue - explicit cost

Total revenue =price x quantity sold  

Explicit cost includes the amount expended in running the business.

They include rent , salary and cost of raw materials

$704,000 - ($404,000 + $286,000) = $14000

Economic profit = accounting profit - implicit cost

Implicit cost is the cost of the next best option forgone when one alternative is chosen over other alternatives.

Implicit costs = 20,000 + 3000 = 23,000

14,000 - 23,000 = -9000

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