Buff is considering a new packaging machine. The initial cost is $10,000 and we would save $4,000 per year in labor costs. If our MARR is 12% and our projects must have a 3-year discounted payback period, should we purchase this packaging machine?
Yes
No
Not enough nformation to answer.

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Answer 1

Answer:

NO

Explanation:

Discounted payback calculates the amount of time it takes to recover the amount invested in a project from it cumulative discounted cash flows

For the machine to be accepted, the total amount invested should be recovered in three years or less

Amount recovered = - cost of the project + discounted value of the cash flow

Amount recovered in year 1 = -10,000 + (4000 / 1.12) = -6,428.57

Amount recovered in year 2= -6,428.57 - (4000/ 1.12^2) = -3239.74

Amount recovered in year 3=  -3239.74 + (4000/ 1.12^3) = -392.62

the project would not be accepted because the amount invested would not be recovered within 3 years


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Binder Corp. has invested in new machinery at a cost of $1,450,000. This investment is expected to produce cash flows of $640,000, $715,250, $823,330, and $907,125 over the next four years. What is the payback period for this project

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Answer:

2.12 years

Explanation:

The calculation of the payback period is given below:

Year           CF             Cumulative CF

0         $(1,450,000)       $(1,450,000)

1            640,000            (810,000)

2           715,250            (94,750)

3           823,330           728,580

4           907,125           1,635,705

Now payback period is  

= 2 + ($94,750 ÷$823,330)

= 2.12 years

Swifty Corporation is unsure of whether to sell its product assembled or unassembled. The unit cost of the unassembled product is $24 and Swifty would sell it for $56. The cost to assemble the product is estimated at $20 per unit and the company believes the market would support a price of $69 on the assembled unit. What decision should Swifty make

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

Assembled product

Cost = $24 + $20 = $44

Selling price = $69

Profit = $69 - $44 = $25

Unassembled product

Cost = $24

Selling price = $56

Profit = $56 - $24 = $32

Therefore, Swifty corporation should sell before assembly, the company will be better off by $7

You are in desperate need for cash to pay your water bill so you head to the check-cashing store down the street. They offer to lend you $200 now but you must leave a postdated check of $212 to be cashed in 7 days. What is the effective annual rate of this short-term loan?

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Answer:

1969.6%

Explanation:

The computation of the effective annual rate is given below;

Given that

It is been charged $12 for $200 loan for 7 days

So for 7 days,

the nominal interest rate is is

= 12 ÷ 200 × 100

= 6%

Now

(1+r) = (1+0.06)^{52}

(1+r) = 20.696

r = 19.696

= 1969.6%

Warby Parker, an online retailer for prescription eyewear, offers a free, try-on at home program for its customers. Customers browse frames on Warby Parker’s website and select five pairs they would like to try on before buying—or not. Warby Parker handles all the shipping costs and provides all the return packaging. This relates to the________ of its products. Multiple Choice

a. relative advantage
b. complexity
c. observability
d. compatibility
e. trialability

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Answer:

e. trialability

Explanation:

Trialability is the ability to give an idea, process, product, or system a trial before making a final decision.

It indicates the degree to which a product or innovation can be experimented by the customer before they finally buy.

Warby Parker has leveraged on this strategy by allowing customers browse frames on Warby Parker’s website and select five pairs they would like to try on before buying—or not. Warby Parker handles all the shipping costs and provides all the return packaging

Job candidates are leaving an office every 50 minutes. Each candidate goes through three activities during the office visit: verification, written test, and interview. Verification takes 1 minute, the written test takes 40 minutes, and the interview takes 10 minutes. Assume there is only one resource dedicated to each activity. What is the utilization of the bottleneck resource?

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Answer:

80%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the utilization of the bottleneck resource

First step is to calculate the Flow rate

Flow rate = 1/50

Flow rate = 0.02 customer per minute.

Second step is to calculate the Bottleneck capacity

Bottleneck capacity = Min(1, 1/40, 1/10)

Bottleneck capacity= 0.025 customer per minute.

Now let determine the Utilization of the bottleneck resource using this formula

Utilization of the bottleneck resource = Flow rate/Capacity

Let plug in the formula

Utilization of the bottleneck resource= 0.02/0.025

Utilization of the bottleneck resource= 80%.

Therefore the utilization of the bottleneck resource is 80%

Two countries produce coffee and blueberries. Nicaragua can produce either 25 thousand pounds of coffee or 100 thousand pounds of blueberries per year. Colombia can produce either 20 thousand pounds of coffee or 40 thousand pounds of blueberries per year.

Initially the two countries do not trade. Nicaragua produces 7 thousand pounds of coffee and 72 thousand pounds of blueberries. Colombia produces 7 thousand pounds of coffee and 26 thousand pounds of blueberries. Suppose the countries completely specialize and decide to trade 9 thousand pounds of coffee for 27 thousand pounds of blueberries.

Suppose the countries completely specialize and decide to trade 9 thousand pounds of coffee for 27 thousand pounds of blueberries. After trade, Nicaragua can consume _____________ thousand more pounds of coffee and ____________ thousand more pounds of blueberries. After trade, Colombia can consume_____________ thousand more pounds of coffee and thous and _______________more pounds of blueberries in comparison to the pre- trade consumption.

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Answer:

Columbia has more than 4 coffee & 1 more berry.  

2) Nicaragua has more than 2 coffee & (100-27)= 73 berry, so 1 more berry.

Explanation:

                     Coffee  Berry

Columbia          20             40

Nicaragua          25              100

So Columbia has Comparative ADVANTAGE in Coffee,  

So it specializes in Coffee,   & Nicaragua specializes in Berry  

Initial consumption levels:  

In Columbia ( Coffee, Berry)= (7,26)  

In Nicaragua, (7,72)  

so if Columbia trades 9 Coffee for 27 Berry  

it can have (20-9) = 11 coffee, with 27 Berry  

1) Columbia has more than 4 coffee & 1 more berry.  

2) Nicaragua has more than 2 coffee & (100-27)= 73 berries, so 1 more berry.

Potatoes and wheat output (tons per day)

Country Potatoes Wheat
United States 4 2
Ireland 3 1

The United States has a comparative advantage in producing: __________

a. wheat
b. neither
c. potatoes
d. both

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Answer:

c. potatoes

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

Opportunity cost of producing 1 tons of wheat is  

for US = 4 ÷ 3 = 1.33 tons of potatoes

for Ireland = 2 ÷ 1 = 2 tons of potatoes

As the opportunity cost is higher in united states of potatoes so here the united stated should be comparative advantage in generating potatoes  

Nakatomi Corporation produces 10,000 units of Product A at a cost of $20 per unit. A detailed breakdown of the cost is below. Per Unit Variable costs $ 12 Allocated manufacturing overhead costs 3 Allocated general administrative costs 5 $ 20 Outside supplier's offer $ 17 What are the total relevant cost of producing the units internally

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Answer: $120,000

Explanation:

Fixed costs are not considered to be relevant costs because they will be incurred by the business regardless. Variable costs are therefore the only relevant costs and in this case the variable costs are:

= Number of units * variable costs per unit

= 10,000 units * 12

= $120,000

1. Prepare a general ledger having T-accounts for Accounts Receivable, Sales, and Sales Returns and Allowances. Post these entries to both the general ledger and the accounts receivable ledger. General Ledger Accounts Receivable Sales End.Bal End.Bal Accounts Receivable Subsidiary Ledger Ski Shop Sales Returns and Allowances End.Bal Welcome Enterprises Zia Natara End.Bal End.Bal Vail Company recorded the following selected transactions during November Current Year Debit Credit 5,238 Date General Journal Nov. 5 Accounts Receivable-Ski Shop Sales 5,238 10 Accounts Receivable-Welcome Enterprises 2,780 Sales 2,780 13 Accounts Receivable-Zia Natara 1,630 Sales 1,630 21 Sales Returns and Allowances 421 Accounts Receivable-Zia Natara 421 30 Accounts Receivable-Ski Shop 5,796 Sales 5,796
2 . Prepare a schedule of accounts receivable VAIL COMPANY Schedule of Accounts Receivable November 30, Current Year Total

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Answer:

Vail Company

1. T-accounts:

a. General Ledger

Accounts Receivable

Date       Account Titles   Debit           Credit

Nov. 5    Sales                  5,238

Nov. 10  Sales                   2,780

Nov. 13  Sales                   1,630

Nov. 21  Sales Returns and Allowances 421

Nov. 30 Sales                  5,796

Nov. 30 Balance                               15,0232

Sales

Date       Account Titles                  Debit           Credit

Nov. 5    Accounts Receivable-Ski Shop            5,238

Nov. 10   Accounts Receivable-

              Welcome Enterprises                          2,780

Nov. 13   Accounts Receivable-Zia Natara         1,630

Nov. 30 Accounts Receivable-Ski Shop           5,796

Nov. 30 Balances                          15,444

Sales Returns and Allowances

Date       Account Titles                           Debit           Credit

Nov. 21 Accounts Receivable-Zia Natara 421

b. Accounts Receivable Ledger:

Ski Shop

Date       Account Titles   Debit           Credit

Nov. 5    Sales                  5,238

Welcome Enterprises

Date       Account Titles   Debit           Credit

Nov. 10   Sales                 2,780

Zia Natara

Date       Account Titles   Debit           Credit

Nov. 13   Sales                  1,630

Nov. 21   Sales Returns and Allowances 421

Ski Shop

Date       Account Titles   Debit           Credit

Nov. 30  Sales                  5,796

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Nov. 5 Accounts Receivable-Ski Shop 5,238

Sales 5,238

Nov. 10 Accounts Receivable-Welcome Enterprises 2,780

Sales 2,780

Nov. 13 Accounts Receivable-Zia Natara 1,630

Sales 1,630

Nov. 21 Sales Returns and Allowances 421

Accounts Receivable-Zia Natara 421

Nov. 30 Accounts Receivable-Ski Shop 5,796

Sales 5,796

how many years will be required for a given sum of money to triple, if it is deposited in a bank account that pays 6% per year compound annualy

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Answer:

19 years

Explanation:

the 19th year your money will triple and be worth 3.0256 times the original sum.

Gabriele Enterprises has bonds on the market making annual payments, with nine years to maturity, a par value of $1,000, and selling for $978. At this price, the bonds yield 7.4 percent. What must the coupon rate be on the bonds

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Answer:

7.06%

Explanation:

The computation of the coupon rate is given below:

Given that

FV is $1,000

PV is $978

NPER is 9

RATE is 7.4%

The formula is given below:

=PMT(RATE,NPER,-PV,FV,TYPE)

After applying the above formula, the PMT is $70.57

Now the coupon rate is

= $70.57 ÷ $1,000

= 7.06%

Bluebean Inc. produces two lines of coffee cups: espresso coffee cups and travel coffee mugs. The unit cost information is shown here. The company uses a traditional volume-based costing system and believes that the number of labor hours is the appropriate cost driver

Activity Cost Pool Espresso Coffee Cups Travel Coffee Mugs
Selling price $20 $25
Direct materials $6 $8
Direct labor $2 $5
Units produced 10,000 units 4,000 units
Direct labor hours 10,000 hours 6,000 hours
Estimated total overhead costs $80,000

Item Espresso coffee cups Travel coffee mugs
Pre-determined overhead rate
Total manufacturing overhead allocated
Manufacturing cost per unit
Gross profit unit

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

To calculate the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate we need to use the following formula:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 80,000 / (10,000 +  6,000)

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $5 per direct labor hour

Now, we can allocate overhead:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Espresso coffee cups= 5*10,000= 50,000

Travel coffee mugs= 5*6,000= 30,000

In unitary bases:

Espresso coffee cups= 50,000/10,000= 5

Travel coffee mugs= 30,000/4,000= 7.5

Finally, the total unitary cost and the gross profit per unit:

Espresso coffee cups:

Total unitary cost= 6 + 2 + 5= $13

Gross profit= 20 - 13= $7

Travel coffee mugs:

Total unitary cost= 8 + 5 + 7.5= $20.5

Gross profit= 25 - 20.5= $4.5

Consider the P/E ratios of the following companies: Company A: 7.4 Company B: 11.3 Company C: 14.8 Company D: 9.1 Among these four companies, Company C has the __________. highest relative value highest dollar price lowest relative value lowest net income

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Answer:

highest relative value highest dollar

Explanation:

The price to earning ratio is a financial metric used to value a company. it compares the price of a stock to the earnings of the stock. the higher the metric is, the higher the valuation of the firm

price to earning ratio (P / E) = market value per share / earnings

The higher the P/E, the higher the relative value of the firm relative to other firms. This is because investors are confident about the prospects of growth of the firm and are willing to pay a higher price for the stock of the company

Types of P/E ratio

1. trailing p/e - it is calculated by dividing current share price by the earnings per share for the past 12 months

2. forward p/e - it is calculated by dividing current share price by the estimated per share earnings for the next 12 months

George wants to retire at 65 with $1,000,000 in savings. He plans to deposit a lump sum on his birthday each year. How much will he need to invest each year if he starts saving at 25

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Answer:

Annual saving = 6460

Explanation:

Below is the calculations:

Future value of amount = $1000000

He starts saving at 25 years, then the Years of saving = 40.

Let the interest earned on the saving account = 6%

Thus annual saving = 1000000(F/A, 6%, 40)

Annual saving = 1000000(0.00646)

Annual saving = 6460

Therefore the annual saving will be 6460 dollars.

Many experts believe that marketing is the most important function in a company. Discuss the reasons this is a true statement. Discuss the reasons this is not a true statement.

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Solution :

Marketing is considered as an important function in a company.

Marketing is an important function in any organization as it allows the business to maintain a long-lasting and an ever-present relationships with the audience. It increase the brand value and generates revenue for the organization.

Marketing is not considered as an important function in a company.

Besides marketing there are other function as well which are important for an organization. The human resource department is an important function which maintains the relationship between the employees and the management. It works for the welfare of its employees which is considered as asset to the organization.

Also attention should be given to manufacture a good product seeing the demand in the market that can be easily available and usable by the customer. More research should be done to develop a product that is best for its consumers.

Express net income as a common-size percentage using the following data.

Sales $45,000
Cost of goods sold $29,340
Gross profit from sales $15,660
Operating expenses $10,800
Net income $4,860.

a. 100 percent
b. 31 percent
c. 12 percent
d. 10.8 percent

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Answer:

i think the answers D 10.8 percent

Securitas Financial Services is contemplating purchasing and installing a new, expensive computer network. This is the type of expenditure that would be included in a(n) __________ budget. Multiple Choice capital cash operating asset

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Answer:

capital budget.

Explanation:

From the question we are informed about scenerio whereby Securitas Financial Services is contemplating purchasing and installing a new, expensive computer network. This is the type of expenditure that would be included in capital budget.

Capital budgeting can be regarded as process that is been taken by a business in order to carry out evaluation of potential major projects or potential investments. An instance of this project whereby capital budgeting would be required before approval or rejection is Construction of a new plant, another one is carrying out big investment outside the venture.

Given the following information, determine the amount of cash on the balance sheet, assuming that the company has only three assets.

Liabilities equal $3,350
Owner's equity equals $28,000
Supplies equal $2,000
Land equals $23,500

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Answer:

Cash balance = $5850

Explanation:

Below is the given values and calculations:

Liabilities  = $3350

Equity = $28000

Supplies = 2000

Land = $23500

Cash on the balance sheet can be determined by subtracting the sum of supplies and land from the sum of liability and equity.

Cash balance = (28000 + 3350) - (2000 + 23500)

Cash balance = $5850

Specter Consulting purchased $8,900 of supplies and paid cash immediately. What general journal entries will Specter Consulting make to record this transaction? Assume the companyâs policy is to initially record prepaid and unearned items in balance sheet accounts?

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Answer:

Debit Supplies $8,900; Credit Cash $8,900

Explanation:

Based on the information given the general journal entries that Specter Consulting will make to record this transaction assuming the companyâs policy is to initially record prepaid and unearned items in balance sheet accounts will be :

Debit Supplies $8,900

Credit Cash $8,900

When high-tech start-up Minx first hit the technology scene, it created a big splash. Its music streaming and voice control technology promised to revolutionize the field. It attracted $500,000 in seed money, suggesting that it could hire the best talent and create amazing new products. But Minx quickly fell off the fast track. It spent nearly $400,000 on a Bluetooth product that sold only 28 units. In addition, a botched security update resulted in the company's having to conduct a nationwide recall of one of its smart products. Yet, other products have been successful, and the company is not facing bankruptcy. Initially, Minx offered amazing perks to attract the best and brightest talent. It provided an in-house chef with free gourmet meals, unlimited snacks, on-site acupuncture, and free yoga classes. Its offices were pet-friendly, and new employees received a $10,000 cash signing bonus. To counter the long hours that the tech world notoriously demands of its workers, Minx offered relaxation areas with table tennis and foosball tables. Unfortunately, bad times have made it necessary for Minx to pull back on its employee perks. Although no staff people are being released, the in-house chef has to go, along with on-site acupuncture, yoga classes, and the $10,000 signing bonus. However, it's still a good place to work, and camaraderie is high.

Required:
As a communications trainee in the CEO's office, you have been asked to draft an intranet post or a memo to employees announcing the bad news. Explain the cutbacks that affect current employees. Employ the bad-news techniques taught in this chapter. What could soften this bad news?

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Answer:

The responses can be defined as follows:

Explanation:

Whenever we enter an organization, we engage but we see that now the organization and ourselves have shared objectives. You operate as a team, create market value and affect the behavior of those you call customers. This is Minx's aim since day 1, and so far nothing had changed. Irrespective of the problems we face, we will prevail together again and escape from difficult situations.

That is why I send this note to inform you and in these tough economic times, we are reducing some facility's all-around idea of creating a more stable and sustainable atmosphere. In the following few months, we will eliminate some amenities including chefs, in-house acupuncturists, yoga sessions, and a prize fee of $10,000. Notwithstanding the difficulty, we would not implement personnel-related actions, such as redundancies and a decrease of employees.

Despite the reduction, I think that we will recover which is merely a temporary solution to tackle the financial storm. Your high-performing culture, comradeship, mutual care, team chemistry should dominate since we have done in the past. We didn't convey my appreciation for having people like you in our team and from this difficult period, we'll only gain strength. We looking forward more to your contributions and thoughts.

In a process operation, each process has a separate department which will accumulate costs for each of the following: Multiple select question. administrative direct labor overhead sales direct materials

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Answer:

overhead

direct labor

direct materials

Explanation:

Process operations can be regarded as process manufacturing it can be explained as mass production method that is been followed when producing products following a continuous flow.

It can be regarded conveyer belt system which brings about production of identical as well as standardized item with fast rate as regards the speed. It should be noted that In a process operation, each process has a separate department which will accumulate costs for ;

✓overhead ( ongoing costs that is gotten in operation of a business)

✓direct labor

✓direct materials

According to your reading material, one cause of excessive pressure is a/an __________.
a. overestimation of the severity of one’s own problems
b. lack of sleep
c. lack of self-confidence
d. lack of self-esteem

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Answer: D

Explanation: A lack of self-esteem can lead to reliance others advice which can also lead to excessive pressure by the people your getting advice from.

d.

lack of self-esteem

Botox Facial Care had earnings after taxes of $282,000 in 20X1 with 200,000 shares of stock outstanding. The stock price was $81.80. In 20X2, earnings after taxes increased to $418,000 with the same 200,000 shares outstanding. The stock price was $94.00.

Required:
a. Compute earnings per share and the P/E ratio for 20X1.
b. Compute earnings per share and the P/E ratio for 20X2.
c. Why did the P/E ratio change? (

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Answer:The earnings per share and The P/E ratio  for 20X1 is $1.41 and  $58.01 respectively.

The earnings per share and The P/E ratio  for 20X2 is $2.09 and   $44.976 respectively.

Explanation:

a. Earning per shares = Earning after Taxes / total Shares outstanding  

                                  = $282,000/200,000  

                                   = $1.41

Therefore, The earnings per share for 20X1 is $1.41

P/E RATIO = Price Per shares/Earning per shares  

               = $81.80/$1.41  

                = $58.01

Therefore, The P/E ratio for 20X1 is  $58.01

b. Earning per shares = Earning after Taxes / total Shares outstanding  

                                  = $418,000/200,000  

                                   = $2.09

Therefore, The earnings per share for 20X2 is $2.09

P/E RATIO = Price Per shares/Earning per shares  

               = $94.00/$2,09  

                = $44.976

Therefore, The P/E ratio for 20X2 is  $44.976

c.The P/E ratio changed from $58.01 to $44.976 because of the change in earnings per share and the stock price per share.

the definition of entrepreneurship holds the promised of ​

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Answer:

Entrepreneurship is the pursuit of opportunity beyond resources controlled. ... Merriam-Webster gives a definition that's closer to what most of us would probably offer the English learner: an entrepreneur is “a person who starts a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money."

Explanation:

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A firm wants to sponsor an engineering lab. This requires $2.5M to construct the lab, $1.2M to equip it, and $600,000 every 5 years for new equipment. What is the required endowment if the university will earn 6% interest on funds

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Answer:

$5.47M

Explanation:

The required endowment from the sponsor is the total costs required immediately plus the present value of the new equipment that needs to be purchased every five years as shown thus:

Immediate costs=cost of lab construction+cost of equipping the lab

Immediate costs=$2.5M+$1.2M

Immediate costs=$3.7M

Present value of every 5 years equipment cost=cost/(1+interest)^n-1

interest rate=6%

n=5 years(the frequency of incurring the cost)

PV=$0.60M/(1+6%)^5-1

PV=$0.60M/0.33822558

PV=$1.77M

required endowment =$3.70M+$1.77M

required endowment =$5.47M

Starfish Enterprises produces men’s sports coats that are sold by popular department stores. Each retail order is treated as a job that accumulates materials, labor, and overhead costs for a batch of sports coats. Material costs for a selected job is $900 for a batch of 30 suit coats (units). The material cost per unit is ________. $27.00 $30.00 $27.70 $26.00

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Answer:

Unitary cost= $30

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Material costs for a selected job are $900 for a batch of 30 suit coats (units).

To calculate the unitary cost, we need to use the following formula:

unitary cost= total batch cost / number of units

unitary cost= 900 / 30

unitary cost= $30

Please tell whether inventory is beneficial or not for businesses with a large number of customers? Why?

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Answer:

I don't know how it is possible

I think that Inventory is beneficial por a business with a large range of customers because, if they have no inventory then they have no products to sell to the consumers and that way they will begin to lose the customers.

Growing, Inc. is a firm that is experiencing rapid growth. The firm yesterday paid a dividend of $7.70. You believe that dividends will grow at a rate of 25.0% per year for two years, and then at a rate of 5.0% per year thereafter. You expect the stock will sell for $35.09 in two years. You expect an annual rate of return of 23.0% on this investment. If you plan to hold the stock indefinitely, what is the most you would pay for the stock now

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Answer:

$38.98

Explanation:

The maximum amount a rational investor would pay for the stock is the present value of its future dividends and the present value of the terminal value of dividends beyond year 2(the price at the end of year 2) discounted at the investor's rate of return which is 23.0%

Year 1 dividend=$7.70*(1+25.0%)=$9.63

Year 2 dividend=$9.63*(1+25.0%)=$12.04

Share price at the end of year 2=$35.09(the 5.0% is of no use since terminal value beyond has been given)

price of the stock=$9.63/(1+23.0%)^1+$12.04/(1+23.0%)^2+$35.09/(1+23.0%)^2

price of the stock=$38.98  

Employees earn vacation pay at a rate of one day per month. The company estimated and must expense $1,500 of accrued vacation benefits for the year. Which of the following is the necessary year-end adjusting entry to record accrued vacation benefits?
a) Debit Vacation Benefits Expense $1,500; credit Prepaid Vacation $1,500.
b) Debit Vacation Benefits Expense $1,500; credit Vacation Benefits Payable $1,500.
c) Debit Payroll Tax Expense $1,500: credit Payroll Taxes Payable $1.500.
d) Debit Prepaid Vacation Benefits $1,500; credit Vacation Benefits Payable $1,500

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Answer:

b) Debit Vacation Benefits Expense $1,500; credit Vacation Benefits Payable $1,500.

Explanation:

The journal entry to record the accrued vacation benefit is given below:

Vacation Benefits Expense $1,500

        To Vacation Benefits Payable $1,500

(being the accrued vacation benefit is recorded)

Here vacation benefit expense is debited as it increased the assets and credited the vacation benefit payable as it also increased the liabilities

How does a parent perform the functions of organizing in management?

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Answer:

I'll assume that the term "parent" here means parent in the conventional term as in father, mother, and children.

With this in mind, parents have the responsibility of organising the family which include their children and the affairs of the house.

Therefore, a parent performs the functions of organizing in management by:

1. Guiding their wards in management principles

2. Educating them in what they should and shouldn't do.

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