Assuming that the market is arbitrage-free, if a three-month zero-coupon bond yields 2.25 percent sign, a six-month zero-coupon bond yields 2.45 percent sign, a nine-month zero-coupon bond yields 2.95 percent sign, and a one-year zero-coupon bond yields 3.35 percent sign. What should the price of a one-year $ 1000 space space space 5 percent signpar-value bond with quarterly coupons

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Answer 1

Answer:

The answer is 1016.69

Explanation:

Solution

Given that:

Coupon payment = 1000 * 0.05 / 4 = 12.5

Now,

The cash flow at

                                    Rate          Discount factor

3 months = 12.5          2.25%       1/1 + (0.0225/4) =0.9944

6 months = 12.5          2.45%       0.9897

9 months = 12.5          2.95%       0.9789

I year       = 12.5           3.35%       0.9676

Now,

The present value =

12 .5 * ( 0.9944 + 0.9897 +0.9789)

+

1012 * (0.9676 = 1016.69


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This is a partial adjusted trial balance of Pharoah Company. PHAROAH COMPANY Adjusted Trial Balance January 31, 2022 Debit Credit Supplies $760 Prepaid Insurance 1,620 Salaries and Wages Payable $1,080 Unearned Service Revenue 780 Supplies Expense 870 Insurance Expense 540 Salaries and Wages Expense 1,770 Service Revenue 4,350 Prepare the closing entries at January 31, 2022. (If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)

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Answer and Explanation:

The closing entries are shown below:

1.  Service revenue $4,350

              To Income summary 4,350

(Being the closing of service revenue is recorded)

For recording this we debited the sales revenue as it has normal credit balance so to close it we debited it and credited the income summary

2. Income summary $3,180

        To Supplies Expense  $870

         To Insurance Expense $540

         To Salaries and Wages Expense $1,770

(Being the closing of all expenses is recorded)

For recording this we debited the income summary and credited all expenses as it has normal debit balance so to close it we credited it

3. Income summary $1,170                 ($4,350 - $3,180)

          To Retained earnings $1,170

(Being the net income or loss is closed)

Since the revenue is more than the expenses so it would leads to net income and for recording this we debited the income summary and credited the retained earning so that the closing of the net income is recorded

What is the difference between ​change in quantity supplied ​and ​change in ​ ​supply?

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I have no idea to be honest

Answer:

A change in quantity supplied is a movement along the supply curve in response to a change in price. A change in supply is a shift of the entire supply curve in response to something besides price.

Explanation:

Terbium Corporation manufactures water toys. It plans to grow by producing high-quality water toys that are delivered in a timely manner. There are a number of other manufacturers who produce similar water toys. Terbium believes that continuously improving its manufacturing processes and re-engineering processes to downsize and eliminate excess capacity and waste are critical to implementing its strategy. Terbium's strategy is

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Answer:

Cost leadership

Explanation:

Cost leadership is defined as the competitive advantage a business has by having the lowest production cost. They are able to sell product at the low price while making a profit.

Cost leadership occurs by a company's efficiency, size, scale, scope and experience.

In this scenario, Terbium believes that continuously improving its manufacturing processes and re-engineering processes to downsize and eliminate excess capacity and waste are critical.

The company is using effiency to gain cost leadership in the industry.

The Collins Company uses predetermined overhead rates to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. The predetermined overhead rate is based on machine hours in Dept. A and labor cost in Dept. B. At the beginning of the year, the company made the following estimates: Dept A Dept B Direct labor cost $65,000 $42,000 Manufacturing overhead $91,000 $48,000 Direct labor-hours 8,000 10,000 Machine-hours 3,000 12,000 What predetermined overhead rates would be used in Dept A and Dept B, respectively

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Answer:

Predetermined overhead rate for department A = 1.4

Predetermined overhead rate for department B = $4

Explanation:

The computation of predetermined overhead rates would be used in Dept A and Dept B, is shown below:-

The predetermined overhead rate for department A =  Manufacturing overhead ÷ Machine hours

= $91,000 ÷ $65,000

= 1.4

The predetermined overhead rate for department B =  Manufacturing overhead ÷ Machine hours

= $48,000 ÷ 12,000  hours

= $4

So, we have applied the above formula.

The SP Corporation makes 42,000 motors to be used in the production of its sewing machines. The average cost per motor at this level of activity is: Direct materials $ 10.10 Direct labor $ 9.10 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 3.75 Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 4.70 An outside supplier recently began producing a comparable motor that could be used in the sewing machine. The price offered to SP Corporation for this motor is $25.75. If SP Corporation decides not to make the motors, there would be no other use for the production facilities and none of the fixed manufacturing overhead cost could be avoided. Direct labor is a variable cost in this company. The annual financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company as a result of making the motors rather than buying them from the outside supplier would be:

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Answer:

annual financial advantage, $837,600

Explanation:

Analysis of the Make or Buy Decision - Making

Making Costs

Direct materials $ 10.10×42,000                                424,200

Direct labor $ 9.10×42,000                                        382,200

Variable manufacturing overhead $ 3.75×42,000    157,500

Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 4.70×42,000         197,400

Total                                                                             1,161,300

Buying Costs

Purchase Price $25.75×42,000                                1,801,500

Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 4.70×42,000         197,400

Total                                                                            1,998,900

It costs $837,600 more to Buy than to make.

Hence the annual financial advantage for the company as a result of making the motors rather than buying them from the outside supplier would be $837,600.

Using these data from the comparative balance sheet of Sunta Fe Spice Company, perform horizontal analysis. (Round percentages to 0 decimal place, e.g. 17%.)
Increase or (Decrease)
December 31, 2017 December 31, 2016 Increase or (Decrease) Amount Percentage
Accounts receivable $ 375,000 $ 300,000 $ __________ ___________ %
Inventory 780,000 600,000 ____________ ___________ %
Total assets 3,220,000 2,800,000 __________ __________ %

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Answer:

75000,25%;

18000, 30%.

420000, 15%.

Explanation:

From the question above we are given the following parameters Accounts receivable for year 2017 = $ 375,000,

Inventory for the year 2017 = 780,000 and the Total assets for the year 2017 = 3,220,000.

Accounts receivable for year 2016 = $ 300,000, inventory for the year 2016 = 600,000 and the Total assets for the year 2016 = 2,800,000.

Therefore, we have the following simple arithmetic(which is subtraction between the variables in the two years) to determine the solution to the question:

(375,000 - 300,000) = 75,000 = 25%(increase).

(780,000 - 600,000) = 180,000 = 30%(Increase).

(3,220,000 - 2,800,00) = 420,000 = 15%(increase).

Answer:

25%30%15%

Explanation:

Accounts receivables

December 31 2017 = $375000

December 31 2016 = $300000

difference = $75000 ( 25%)  { increase}

Inventory

December 31 2017 = 780000

December 31 2016 = 600000

difference = 180000 ( 30% ) { increase}

Total assets

December 31 2017 = 3220000

December 31 2016 = 2800000

difference = 420000 ( 15% ) { increase }

2. Boilermaker Corp has a beta of 0.8. The market return is expected to be 15%, and the current risk-free rate is 4%. We have used analysts’ estimates to determine that the market believes our dividends will grow at 5% per year and our last dividend was $1. The stock is currently selling for $12.00. What is the company’s cost of equity using the Security Market Line and using the Dividend Growth Model?

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Answer:

Security Market Line 16%

Dividend Growth Model 13.75%

Explanation:

Boilermaker Corp

Security Market Line: Re = 4% + 0.8(15%)

=0.04+0.12

= 16%

Dividend Growth Model : Re = [1(1.05)/12.00] + 0.05

=1(0.0875)+0.05

=0.0875+0.05

= 13.75%

Therefore the company’s cost of equity using the Security Market Line is 16% and using the Dividend Growth Model is 13.75%

Barton and Fallows form a partnership by combining the assets of their separate businesses. Barton contributes accounts receivable with a face amount of $48,000 and equipment with a cost of $186,000 and accumulated depreciation of $105,000. The partners agree that the equipment is to be valued at $90,000, that $3,700 of the accounts receivable are completely worthless and are not to be accepted by the partnership, and that $1,900 is a reasonable allowance for the uncollectibility of the remaining accounts receivable. Fallows contributes cash of $28,300 and merchandise inventory of $56,000. The partners agree that the merchandise inventory is to be valued at $60,500. Journalize the entries to record in the partnership accounts (a) Barton's investment and (b) Fallows's investment. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. (a) (b)

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Answer and Explanation:

The Journal entry is shown below:-

1. Equipment Dr, $90,000

Accounts receivable Dr, $44,300

($48,000 - $3,700)

      To Accumulated depreciation -equipment $1,900

      To Barton's capital $132,400

(Being Barton capital contribution in the form of accounts Receivable and equipment as per agreed terms is recorded)

2. Cash account Dr, $28,300

Merchandise Inventory Account Dr, $60,500

       To  Fallows’s Capital Account $88,800

(Being Fallows capital contribution in the form of merchandise inventory and cash as per agreed terms)

A company bought $950,000 of equipment with an expected life of 24 years and no residual value. After 20 years the company sold the equipment for $120,500. If the company uses straight-line depreciation and the indirect method is used to determine cash flows from operating activities, which of the following reflects how the sale of the equipment would be reported in the statement of cash flows?

a. $128,500 is recorded as a cash inflow from investing activities and $35,786 is added to convert net income to net cash flow provided by operating activities.
b. $128,500 is recorded as a cash inflow from investing activities and $35,786 is subtracted to convert net income to net cash flow provided by operating activities.
c. $128,500 is recorded as a cash inflow from operating activities.
d. $128,500 is recorded as a cash inflow from investing activities and no other sections of the statement are affected.

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Answer:

The correct answer is Option A although the numbers in all the options are not correct. The appropriate answer is $120,500 is recorded as a cash inflow from investing activities and $37,833 is added to convert net income to net cash flow provided by operating activities.

Explanation:

Under straight-line method, depreciation expense is (cost - residual value) / No of years = ($950,000 - 0) / 24 years = $39,583.33 yearly depreciation expense.

Accumulated depreciation for 20 years = $39,583.33 x 20 = $791,666.67

Net book value (NBV) becomes $950,000 - $791,666.67 = $158,333.33

Gain or loss on disposal = Sales proceeds - NBV = $120,500 - $158,333 = $ 37,833 (loss)

Consider the oil-producing countries of A, B, and C. Each has a marginal cost of zero. World demand is given by Q = 1430 - P. Suppose the three countries form a cartel, and that none of them has an incentive to deviate from the cartel. By how many units lower is the total output of oil under the cartel relative to the Cournot solution?

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Answer: 357.50

Explanation:

Under Cournot model that has three firms, each firm produces at

q = (1430 – 0)/((3+1)×1)

= 1430/4

= 357.5 units

Total output = 357.5 × 3

= 1072.5 units

Under cartel, the marginal revenue equals to the marginal cost.

MR = MC = 0

1430 – 2Q = 0

Q = 1430/2

Q = 715 units

Difference= 1072.5 units - 715 units

= 357.5 units

Hence the units are 357.50 units lower in cartel compared to Cournot.

Selected information from Arbon Corporation's accounting records and financial statements for 2021 is as follows ($ in millions): Cash paid to acquire machinery $ 36 Reacquired Arbon common stock 50 Proceeds from sale of land 90 Gain from the sale of land 52 Investment revenue received 66 Cash paid to acquire office equipment 80 In its statement of cash flows, Arbon should report net cash outflows from investing activities of:

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Answer:

Arbon should report net cash outflows from investing activities of: ($26)

Explanation:

Arbon Corporation

Statement of cash flows (extract)

Purchase of machinery                                  ($36)

Proceeds from sale of land                               90

Cash paid to acquire office equipment          (80)

Net cash outflows from investing activities  ($26)

Therefore, Arbon should report net cash outflows from investing activities of ($26).

Note that reacquired stock affects the financing section of the cash flows, while gain on sale of land and investment revenue received affect the operating section of the cash flows.

The following labor standards have been established for a particular product: Standard labor-hours per unit of output 10 hours Standard labor rate $ 13.80 per hour The following data pertain to operations concerning the product for the last month: Actual hours worked 7,800 hours Actual total labor cost $ 104,520 Actual output 1,050 units What is the labor efficiency variance for the month?

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Actual Hours = 3,800 Hours

Standard Hours = 500 × 8.7

= 4,350 Hours

Standard Rate = $18.10

Labor Efficiency Variance = (Actual hours – Standard hours) × Standard rate

= (3,800 – 4,350) × $18.10

= $9,955 Favorable

Jeremy operates a business as a sole proprietorship. The proprietorship uses the cash method of accounting. He decides to incorporate and transfers the assets and liabilities of the sole proprietorship to the newly formed corporation in exchange for its stock. The​ assets, which include​ $10,000 of accounts receivable with a zero​ basis, have a basis of​ $20,000 and an FMV of​ $40,000. The liabilities include accounts payable of​ $12,000, which will be deductible when​ paid, and a note payable on medical equipment of​ $7,000. Jeremy's basis for his stock is

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Answer:

$13,000

Explanation:

Given that:

Jeremy operates a business as a sole proprietorship which uses a cash method of accounting. Now he is planning transfer them into a new corporation in  exchange for its stock.

The assets are :

$10,000 of accounts receivable with a zero​ basis

have a basis of​ $20,000  and an FMV of​ $40,000

Liabilities

payable of $12,000

The note payable on medical equipment is​ $7,000.

Therefore , Jeremy's basis for his stock is : $20,000 -$7,000 = $13,000

since  that will reduce the  basis by amount of the note payable.

The liabilities payable will be deducted and taken care of by the corporation.

In preparation for developing its statement of cash flows for the year just ended, D-Rose Distributors collected the following information: ($ in millions) Purchase of treasury bills (considered a cash equivalent) 6.7 Sale of preferred stock 150.7 Gain on sale of land 4.7 Proceeds from sale of land 25.7 Issuance of bonds payable for cash 140.7 Purchase of equipment for cash 30.7 Purchase of GE stock 35.7 Declaration of cash dividends 134.7 Payment of cash dividends declared in previous year 130.7 Purchase of treasury stock 120.7 Payment for the early extinguishment of long-term notes (carrying (book) value: $100 million) 110.7 Required: 1. Prepare the investing activities section of D-Rose's statement of cash flows. 2. Prepare the financing activities section of D-Rose's statement of cash flows.

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Answer and Explanation:

1. The preparation of the investing activities is presented below:

Cash flow from investing activities

Proceeds from sale of land $25.7

Purchase of equipment for cash -$30.7

Purchase of GE stock -$35.7

Net cash used by investing activities  -$40.7

2. The preparation of the financing activities is presented below:

Cash flow from financing activities

Sale of preferred stock 150.7

Issuance of bonds payable for cash 140.7

Payment of cash dividends declared in previous year -130

Purchase of treasury stock -120

Payment for the early extinguishment of long-term notes (carrying (book) value: $100 million) -110.7

Net cash used by financing activities  -$69.3

The minus sign shows the cash outflow and the positives sign shows the cash inflow

Langley Company reported net income for 2022 in the amount of $460,000. The company's financial statements also included the following: Increase in accounts receivable$77,000 Decrease in inventory 62,000 Increase in accounts payable 250,000 Depreciation expense 107,000 Gain on sale of land 147,000 What is net cash provided by operating activities under the indirect method

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Answer:

$655,000

Explanation:

Cash flow from operating activities involved all the cash flows related to the operations of the company like sales , purchases, receivable, payable etc.

Net Cash flow is the net of receipts and Payment.

Following are the operating cash flows.

Cash flows from operating activities

Net Income                                                  $460,000

Add: Non cash Expense Adjustments:

Depreciation                                                  $107,000

Change in Working Capital:

Increase in Account receivable ($77,000)

Decrease in Inventory                 $62,000

Increase in Account payable      $250,000

Less: Net Change in WC                               $235,000

Other Adjustments

Gain on sale of Land                                    ($147,000)

Net Operating Cash flow                              $655,000

Depreciation is a non cash expense deducted from the revenue to calculate net income. Now it needs to be added back.

Answer:

The net cash provided by operating activities under the indirect method is $655,000.

Explanation:

Langley Company

Statement of cash flows (extract)

Net income                                                    $460,000

Add: Depreciation expense                            107,000

Less: Gain on sale of land                             (147,000)

Increase in accounts receivable                    (77,000)

Decrease in inventory                                      62,000

Increase in accounts payable                        250,000

Net cash provided by operating activities  $655,000

We learned in class that Starbucks uses its baristas as front line “brand ambassadors”. This is an example of ________________?

A.
top management not doing their jobs

B.
Inverted Organization Structure

C.
Management by Objectives MBO

D.
Giving uneducated employees too much responsibility

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Answer:

Inverted Organization Structure

Explanation:

An Inverted Organization Structure is a structure where the employees are given more autonomy. Employees are given more prominent and important roles in the business.

I hope my answer helps you

Option B is correct because it is an example of inverted organization structure.

An Inverted Organization Structure is a organizational structure where employees are given more autonomy in their operation, that is, they are given more prominent and important roles in the company.

This type of structure is beneficial because the top hierarchy have lesser work and employee get more experience because of decision-makings.

In conclusion, the Option B is correct because it is an example of inverted organization structure

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Misty and John formed the MJ Partnership. Misty contributed $50,000 of cash in exchange for her 50% interest in the partnership capital and profits. During the first year of partnership operations, the following events occurred: the partnership had a net taxable income of $20,000; Misty received a distribution of $12,000 cash from the partnership; and Misty had a 50% share in the partnership's $60,000 of recourse liabilities on the last day of the partnership year. Misty's adjusted basis for her partnership interest at year end is:

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Answer:

$78,000

Explanation:

The computation of interest at year end is shown below:-

Interest at year end = Cash contribution + Income of partnership + Share of partnership liabilities - Cash from the partnership

= $50,000 + $20,000 × 50% + $60,000 × 50% - $12,000

= $90,000 + $10,000 + $30,000 - $12,000

= $78,000

Therefore for computing the partnership interest at year end we simply applied the above formula by considering all the items given in the question

Minot Corporation is preparing its cash budget for August. The following information is available concerning its accounts receivable: Estimated credit sales for August $ 220,000 Actual credit sales for July $ 167,000 Estimated collections in August for credit sales in August 25 % Estimated collections in August for credit sales in July 70 % Estimated collections in August for credit sales prior to July $ 18,000 Estimated write-offs in August for uncollectible credit sales $ 8,000 Estimated provision for bad debts in August for credit sales in August $ 7,800 Required: What is the estimated amount of cash receipts from accounts receivable collections in August?

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Answer:

$189,900

Explanation:

For computation of estimated amount of cash receipts from accounts receivable collections first we need to find out the credit sales in August and credit sales in July which is shown below:-

Credit sales in August = Estimated credit sales × Estimated collections in August for credit sales in August

= $220,000 × 25%

= $55,000

Credit sales in July = Actual credit sales × Estimated collections in August for credit sales in July

= $167,000 × 70%

= $116,900

Total estimated cash receipts from accounts receivable = Credit sales in August +Credit sales in July = Actual credit sales + Credit sales prior to July

= $55,000 + $116,900 + $18,000

= $189,900

Net income was $469,000. Issued common stock for $76,000 cash. Paid cash dividend of $14,000. Paid $115,000 cash to settle a note payable at its $115,000 maturity value. Paid $124,000 cash to acquire its treasury stock. Purchased equipment for $90,000 cash. Use the above information to determine this company's cash flows from financing activities. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.)

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Answer:

The company's cash flows from financing activities is ($177,000).

Explanation:

The company

Statement of cash flows (extract)

Proceed from issue of common stock           $76,000

Dividends paid                                                ($14,000)

Repayment of note payable                         ($115,000)

Purchase of treasury stock                          ($124,000)

Net cash flows from financing activities  ($177,000)

Scranton, Inc. reports net income of $232,000 for the year ended December 31. It also reports $88,600 depreciation expense and a $5,100 gain on the sale of equipment. Its comparative balance sheet reveals a $35,900 decrease in accounts receivable, a $15,950 increase in accounts payable, and a $12,650 decrease in wages payable. Calculate the cash provided (used) in operating activities using the indirect method.

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Answer:

Cash flow form operating activities  $359,800

Explanation:

                                                                       $

Net income                                                   232,000

Add depreciation expense                        88,600

Add Decrease in receivable                          35,900

Increase in account payable                          15,950

Decrease in wages                                        ( 12,650)

Cash flow form operating activities             359,800

Increase in payable and decrease in receivable represent cash inflow while decrease in payable and increase in receivables represent cash outflow

The competitive force of substitute products tends to be stronger when Group of answer choices buyers view the prices of substitutes as too high. the costs that buyers face in switching over to substitutes are low. the quality and performance of substitutes are relatively low. substitutes do not embody many characteristics that are similar to those of products already serving the market. none of the above.

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Answer:

B. . the costs that buyers face in switching over to substitutes are low.

Explanation:

Porter's threat of substitutes assumes that there are alternative products which customers can easily switch to, to replace a particular product which might be dominant in the market. Some businesses tend to have a lot of competitors, unlike some that have monopoly of the market. Fast moving consumer goods like toiletries or beverages, fall into the class of businesses with many competitors.

There are several high risk factors that could prompt customers to chose a substitute. One of them is, if the prices of the substitutes are perceived by the customers as low. This would make them view the product as a better substitute. And if the product has similar or even higher quality, it makes the substitute more appealing.

g Birch Company normally produces and sells 48,000 units of RG-6 each month. The selling price is $26 per unit, variable costs are $17 per unit, fixed manufacturing overhead costs total $180,000 per month, and fixed selling costs total $40,000 per month. Employment-contract strikes in the companies that purchase the bulk of the RG-6 units have caused Birch Company’s sales to temporarily drop to only 9,000 units per month. Birch Company estimates that the strikes will last for two months, after which time sales of RG-6 should return to normal. Due to the current low level of sales, Birch Company is thinking about closing down its own plant during the strike, which would reduce its fixed manufacturing overhead costs by $43,000 per month and its fixed selling costs by 11%. Start-up costs at the end of the shutdown period would total $13,000. Because Birch Company uses Lean Production methods, no inventories are on hand. Required: 1. What is the financial advantage (disadvantage) if Birch closes its own plant for two months? 2. Should Birch close the plant for two months? 3. At what level of unit sales for the two-month period would Birch Company be indifferent between closing the plant or keeping it open?

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Answer:

Check the explanation

Explanation:

(1) Product RG-6 yields a contribution margin of $10 per unit ($20 - $10 = $10). If the plant closes, this contribution margin will be lost on the 18,000 units (9,000 units per month * 2 months) that could have been sold during the two-month period. However, the company will be able to avoid certain fixed costs as a result of closing down. The analysis is:

                                                                        Amount ($)           Amount ($)

Contribution margin lost by closing the

plant for two months ($10 * 18,000 units)                                   (180,000)

Costs avoided by closing the plant for two months:  

Fixed manufacturing overhead cost ($41,000 * 2 months)82,000  

Fixed selling costs ($48,000 * 10% * 2months)                   9,600 91,600

Net disadvantage of closing, before start-up cost                       (88,400)

Add start-up costs                                                                              13,000

Disadvantage of closing the plant                                                   101,400

(2) No, the company should not close the plant; it should continue to operate at the reduced level of 9,000 units produced and sold each month. Closing will result in a $101,400 greater loss over the two-month period than if the company continues to operate.

(3)

                                                                                              Amount ($)

Cost avoided by closing the plant for two months               91,600

Less: start-up costs                                                                  (13,000)

Net avoidable costs                                                                 78,600

Units = Net avoidable cost / Contribution margin per unit

= $78,600 / $10 = 7,860 units

A law firm received $1600 cash for legal services to be rendered in the future. The full amount was credited to the liability account Unearned Service Revenue. If the legal services have been rendered at the end of the accounting period and no adjusting entry is made, this would cause:

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Answer and Explanation:

In the first situation, the journal entry is

Cash Dr $1,600

      To Unearned revenue $1,600

(Being the unearned revenue is recorded)

For this we debited the cash as it increased the assets and credited the unearned revenue as it also increased the liabilities

The adjusting entry is

Unearned Service Revenue XXXXX

          To Service Revenue XXXXX

(Being the adjusting entry is recorded)

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QS 21-17B Computing unit cost under absorption costing LO P5 Vijay Company reports the following information regarding its production costs. Direct materials $ 10.60 per unit Direct labor $ 20.60 per unit Overhead costs for the year Variable overhead $ 10.60 per unit Fixed overhead $ 223,600 Units produced 26,000 units Compute its product cost per unit under absorption costing. (Round your final answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

Total unitary cost= $50.4

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Direct materials $ 10.60 per unit

Direct labor $ 20.60 per unit

Variable overhead $ 10.60 per unit

Fixed overhead $ 223,600

Units produced 26,000 units

Under absorption costing, the unit product cost is calculated using the direct material, direct labor, and total unitary fixed overhead.

Fixed unitary overhead= 223,600/26,000= $8.6

Total unitary cost= 10.6 + 20.6 + 10.6 + 8.6

Total unitary cost= $50.4

Dinklage Corp. has 9 million shares of common stock outstanding. The current share price is $69, and the book value per share is $8. The company also has two bond issues outstanding. The first bond issue has a face value of $70 million, a coupon rate of 6 percent, and sells for 94 percent of par. The second issue has a face value of $55 million, a coupon rate of 5 percent, and sells for 106 percent of par. The first issue matures in 24 years, the second in 9 years.Suppose the most recent dividend was $4.25 and the dividend growth rate is 4.4 percent. Assume that the overall cost of debt is the weighted average of that implied by the two outstanding debt issues. Both bonds make semiannual payments. The tax rate is 25 percent. What is the company’s WACC? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

10.83%

Explanation:

The simplest way to determine the if we use the Gordon growth model for determining the company's stock price:

stock price = [dividend x (1 + growth rate)] / (WACC - growth rate)

dividend = $4.25g = 4.4%stock price = $69

WACC - g = [dividend x (1 + g] / price

WACC = {[dividend x (1 + g] / price} + g

WACC = {[$4.25 x (1 + 4.4%] / $69} + 4.4% = 0.1083 or 10.83%

Drake Corporation is reviewing an investment proposal. The initial cost and estimates of the book value of the investment at the end of each year, the net cash flows for each year, and the net income for each year are presented in the schedule below. All cash flows are assumed to take place at the end of the year. The salvage value of the investment at the end of each year is equal to its book value. There would be no salvage value at the end of the investment's life.
Investment Proposal
Year Initial Cost and Book Value Annual Cash Flows Annual Net Income
0 $104,500
1 69,600 $44,000 $9,100
2 41,900 39,500 11,800
3 21,600 35,900 15,600
4 8,300 31,000 17,700
5 0 25,400 17,100
Drake Corporation uses an 11% target rate of return for new investment proposals.
(a) What is the cash payback period for this proposal? (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 10.50.)
Cash payback period
(b) What is the annual rate of return for the investment? (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 10.50.)
Annual rate of return for the investment %
(c) What is the net present value of the investment? (If the net present value is negative, use either a negative sign preceding the number eg -45 or parentheses eg (45). Round answer to 0 decimal places, e.g. 125.)

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Equipment with a book value of $78,000 and an original cost of $168,000 was sold at a loss of $31,000. Paid $106,000 cash for a new truck. Sold land costing $315,000 for $420,000 cash, yielding a gain of $105,000. Long-term investments in stock were sold for $90,000 cash, yielding a gain of $15,500. Use the above information to determine this company's cash flows from investing activities. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.)

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Answer:

$451,000

Explanation:

The computation of cash flows from investing activities is shown below:-

Sale of equipment                                         $47,000

($78,000 - $31,000)

Purchase of new truck                                  ($106,000)

Sale of land                                                     $420,000

Sale of Long-term investments                      $90,000

Net cash provided by investing activities   $451,000

Therefore to reach the cash flows from investing activities we simply added the sale of equipment, sale of land, sale of long term investments and deduct the purchase of new truck.

One reason that businesspersons may find it difficult to comply with the law is because a. there are so many loopholes in the law. b. business ethicists give conflicting views on what constitutes ethical business behavior. c. gray areas in the law make it difficult to tell how the law will be applied to a specific business situation. d. businesspersons, as a general rule, do not take the time to learn about the laws governing their activities

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Answer:

The correct answer is the option C: gray areas in the law make it difficult to tell how the law will be applied to a specific business situation.

Explanation:

To begin with, the business world the companies tend to have several lawyers working for them due to the fact that there are several cases that could happen in different situations and with different conditions and that is because in the law there are a variaty of gray areas that make it more difficult to tell how it will impact in a specific business situation. That is why, the business persons may find it difficult to comply with the law, due to all its extension when it comes to rules.  

Data concerning Pony Corporation's single product appear below: Per Unit Percent of Sales Selling price $ 200 100 % Variable expenses 40 20 % Contribution margin $ 160 80 % Fixed expenses are $531,000 per month. The company is currently selling 4,000 units per month. The marketing manager would like to cut the selling price by $14 and increase the advertising budget by $35,000 per month. The marketing manager predicts that these two changes would increase monthly sales by 500 units. What should be the overall effect on the company's monthly net operating income of this change

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Answer:

$18,000

Explanation:

The computation of overall effect on the company's monthly net operating income is shown below:-

                                 Current                 Proposed

Sales                       $800,000               $837,000

                        (200 × 4000)     (200 - 14) × (4,000 + 500)

Variable expenses  $160,000             $180,000

                              (40 × 4000)  (40 × (4,000 + 500))

Contribution margin $640,000            $657,000

Fixed expenses     $531000                 $566,000

                                                  ($531,000 + $35,000)

Net operating

income                  $109,000                $91,000

Decrease in net operating income = Current - Proposed

= $109,000 - $91,000

= $18,000

So, for computing the overall effect on the company's monthly net operating income we simply applied the above formula.

The property appraisal district for Marin County has just installed new software to track residential market values for property tax computations. The manager wants to know the total equivalent cost of all future costs incurred when the three county judges agreed to purchase the software system. The system has an installation cost of $150,000 and an additional cost of $50,000 at year 10. The annual software maintenance cost is $5,000 for the first 4 years and $8,000 thereafter. If the new system will be used for the indefinite future, find the equivalent present value at a discount rate of 5%.

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Answer:

Equivalent annual cost = $16,502.89

Explanation:

Equivalent annual cost = Present Value of cost / Annuity factor

Present value of cost:

PV of additional cost  =50,000 ×1.05^(-10)=30,695.66

PV of maintenance cost

First four years= 5,000×  (1-1.05^(-4))/0.05=17,729.75

From year 5 to infinity = (8,000/0.05)× 1.05^(-4)=131,632.39

PV of maintenance cost =  17,729.75  + 131,632.396= 149,362.14

PV of costs = 150,000 + 30,695.66 + 149,362.14= 330,057.8112

Annuity factor = 1/r = 1/0.05= 20

Equivalent annual cost = 330,057.8112 /20=$16,502.89

Equivalent annual cost = $16,502.89

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