Answer:
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Answer :
112 units of standard dishwashers and
178 units of deluxe dishwashers
Explanation:
from the calculations we can see that
D(x,y) > 0 and Vxx > 0
The cost will be minimized during production when 112 units of standard dishwashers and 178 units of deluxe dishwashers are produced by sparkle clean
attached below is a detailed solution
If you are falling behind on your student loan payments, which of the following steps should you take to avoid default?
Answer:
These are the answer choices for the question:
A. Transfer your balance to a credit card
B. File for bankruptcy
C. Contact your lender
D. You cannot default on student loans
And this is the correct answer:
C. Contact your lender
Explanation:
If you are about to default on your student loans, the best alternative you have is to contact your lender in order to renegotiate the terms of the loan. This is because you cannot default on student's loan, so filing for bankruptcy is not an option, and transferring the debt to a credit card is not a good idea because credit card debt usually has higher interest.
The Belwood Bread Company uses an average of 4,000 kilos of flour daily, with a standard deviation of 500 kilos per day. The average lead time to get a shipment of flour is 9 days with a standard deviation of 2 days. The owner of the bakery wants to maintain a service level of 95%.
z-value Probability
1.63 .9485
1.64 .9500
1.65 .9505
1.66 .9515
1.67 .9615
Which one of the following is true about the reorder point for flour?
Answer:
The Belwood Bread Company uses an average of 4,000 kilos of flour daily, with a standard deviation of 500 kilos per day is explained below in detail.
Explanation:
In my practice, it doesn't save capital, but it's still deserving it because it's wholesome and better than reserve purchased at the same amount.
For me, 1kg of all-purpose powder yields 1.6kg of bread (as two cubes). Each 13x4x4" (Pullman) loaf measures about 800 grams after freezing and yields between 22-30 slices related to its width. The value per loaf is under $1.00 and incorporates all components, charge, and electricity for mixing, baking, slicing.
I've created a few hundred loaves based on modifications of this formula:
% grams cost calories sodium protein fat sugar
all-purpose powder 100 500 0.417 1833 0 50 17 0
instant yeast 0.8 4 0.067 16 0 0 0 3
non-fat dry milk 4 20 0.203 70 0 7 10 109
sugar 4 20 0.019 75 0 0 20 0
canola oil 10 50 0.072 429 50 0 0
salt 2 10 0.006 0 0 0 0 3933
water 56 280 0.000 0 0 0 0 0
dough total 176.8 884 $0.783 2422 50 57 47 4045
In U.S. price support programs, the "loan rate" is:______.
a. determined by Federal Reserve policy.
b. the interest rate a farmer must pay if he borrows from the government with his crop as collateral.
c. the difference between the market price and the target price.
d. the proportion of the farmer's crop he can loan to the government.
e. the effective price (i.e. price floor) for the commodity to ensure loan repayment.
Answer: E. the effective price (i.e. price floor) for the commodity to ensure loan repayment
Explanation:
The Price Support Programm is a policy by the government that is used in order to help farmers when there's a reduction in prices of agricultural products by giving out insurance to the farmers.
In U.S. price support programs, the "loan rate" is simply the effective price (i.e. price floor) for the commodity to ensure loan repayment.
an increase In long run aggregate supply can be expected to _______ the price level and ______ the natural rate of unemployment.
Answer:
fall is the answer for both blanks
Ferris Company began 2018 with 6,000 units of its principal product. The cost of each unit is $6. Merchandise transactions for the month of January 2018 are as follows:
Purchases
Date of Purchase Units Unit Cost* Total Cost
Jan. 10 5,000 $ 7 $ 35,000
Jan. 18 6,000 8 48,000
Totals 11,000 83,000
*Includes purchase price and cost of freight.
Sales
Date of Sale Units
Jan. 5 3,000
Jan. 12 2,000
Jan. 20 4,000
Total 9,000
8,000 units were on hand at the end of the month.
Required:
Calculate January's ending inventory and cost of goods sold for the month using each of the following alternatives:
1. FIFO, periodic system.
2. LIFO, periodic system.
3. LIFO, perpetual system.
4. Average cost, periodic system.
5. Average cost, perpetual system.
Calculate January's ending inventory and cost of goods sold for the month using FIFO, periodic system.
Answer:
date of purchase units cost per unit total cost
beginning inv. 6,000 $6 $36,000
January 10 5,000 $7 $35,000
January 18 6,000 $8 $48,000
total 17,000 $7 $119,000
date of sale units
January 5 3,000
January 12 2,000
January 24 4,000
ending inventory = 8,000 units
1. FIFO, periodic system.
ending inventory = (6,000 x $8) + (2,000 x $7) = $62,000
2. LIFO, periodic system.
ending inventory = (6,000 x $6) + (2,000 x $7) = $50,000
3. LIFO, perpetual system.
COGS = (3,000 x $6) + ((2,000 x $7) + (4,000 x $8) = $64,000
ending inventory = $119,000 - $64,000 = $55,000
4. Average cost, periodic system.
ending inventory = 8,000 x $7 = $56,000
5. Average cost, perpetual system.
COGS = (3,000 x $6) + ((2,000 x $6.625) + (4,000 x $7.3125) = $60,500
ending inventory = $119,000 - $60,500 = $58,500
Only consumers benefit from government enforcement of contracts
Answer:
not true many people benfit most of all us!
Explanation:
Suppose, that after a successful career, a worker retired precisely as planned with precisely the amount saved that they intended. Upon retirement, they reduced their consumption and spent much less, living a much more simple life. Is this behavior consistent with the permanent income hypothesis?
Answer: Yes it is
Explanation:
The Permanent Income Hypothesis posits that human expenditure in the short term is based on the amount of income they expect to get as income over the long term.
If a person for instance, knows that they will receive a pay cut at the end of the year, they will probably spend less today to survive the pay cut.
Same goes for the worker in this scenario. They know that the amount they saved is all they have now and into the future so they are adjusting their expenses to ensure they survive on that saving.
What factors contribute to the comparative advantages of countries?
Answer:
International trade is the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories.
Each nation should produce goods for which its domestic opportunity costs are lower than the domestic opportunity costs of other nations and exchange those goods for products that have higher domestic opportunity costs compared to other nations.
Benefits of trade include lower prices and better products for consumers, improved political ties among nations, and efficiency gains for domestic producers.
International trade is the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories. Trading-partners reap mutual gains when each nation specializes in goods for which it holds a comparative advantage and then engages in trade for other products. In other words, each nation should produce goods for which its domestic opportunity costs are lower than the domestic opportunity costs of other nations and exchange those goods for products that have higher domestic opportunity costs compared to other nations.
Explanation:
In economics, the production possibility frontier (PPF) is a graph that shows the combinations of two commodities that could be produced using the same total amount of the factors of production. It shows the maximum possible production level of one commodity for any production level of another, given the existing levels of the factors of production and the state of technology.
PPFs are normally drawn as extending outward around the origin, but can also be represented as a straight line. An economy that is operating on the PPF is productively efficient, meaning that it would be impossible to produce more of one good without decreasing the production of the other good. For example, if an economy that produces only guns and butter is operating on the PPF, the production of guns would need to be sacrificed in order to produce more butter. If production is efficient, the economy can choose between combinations (i.e., points) on the PPF: B if guns are of interest, C if more butter is needed, or D if an equal mix of butter and guns is required.
Answer:
The existence of a comparative advantages is in turn, affected by the things such as abundance, productivity, cost of Labour, land and capital.
Explanation:
Other face also might influence a country's comparative advantage in political terms such as; highly developed financial system or economies of scale.
Which of the following is NOT a factor affecting the cost of insurance?
Business history
Location of business
Business management style
Competition of the business
Answer:
compitition of the bussiness
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Answer:
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Paris operates a talent agency as a sole proprietorship,and this year she incurred the following expenses in operating her talent agency.What is the total deductible amount of these expenditures?
$1,000 dinner with a film producer where no business was discussed
$500 lunch with sister Nicky where no business was discussed
$700 business dinner with a client but Paris forgot to keep any records (oops!)
$900 tickets to the opera with a client following a business meeting
A) $450.
B) $900.
C) $1,100.
D) $1,200.
E) $0
Answer:
A) $450.
Explanation:
The computation of the total deductible amount of the expenses is as follows:
In the case of the deduction with respect to the meal cost and entertainment. Only the half of the expense would be deducted i.e. for the business meeting
As in the question the opera tickets is $900 so the half of $900 i.e. $450 would be allowed as a deduction
Therefore the correct option is A.
If the income tax rate applicable to a firm is 35% and the pre-tax cost of debt is 10%, what is the after-tax cost of debt?
Answer:
the after tax cost of debt is 6.5%
Explanation:
The computation of the after tax cost of debt is shown below:
After tax cost of debt is
= Before tax cost of debt × (1 - tax rate)
= 10% × (1 - 0.35)
= 10% × 0.65
= 6.5%
Hence, the after tax cost of debt is 6.5%
We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come
And, the same is to be considered
mr kleaners acquired new industrial washing mavhine,the list price price of which was 52000.the supplier allowedva tade discount of 4000 off the list price.on delivery the cost of installing the machine in its desire location was 950
what is the cost if machine to be capitalised in the machinery account
Answer:
I think its $48,950.
Explanation:
you subtract 4,000 from 52,000 which is 52,000 - 4,000 = 48,000.
then you will add that extra $950 getting you a total of $48,950.
if I'm wrong I'm sorry I'm not that good at math.
Who are the most aggressive of the types we looked at?
Today public relations have emerged as a
communication network
O global
O national
O multinational
O national
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Find the area of the curved surface of a cylinder having a radius 16 cm and length 38 cm.Express the area in meters.
Answer:
1216πm^2
Explanation:
radius of cylinder= 16 cm
height of cylinder = 38 cm
Then,
Curved surface area = 2πrh
= 2×22/7×16×38
=3821.72m^2 or 1216πm^2
Solo Corp. is evaluating a project with the following cash flows:
Year Cash Flow 0 $28100 1 10,300 2 13,000 3 14,900 4 12,000 5 — 8,500
The company uses an Interest rate of 8 percent on all of Its projects.
a. Calculate the MIRR of the project using the discounting approach. (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places. e.g., 32.16.)
b. Calculate the MIRR of the project using the reinvestment approach. (Do not round Intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)
c. Calculate the MIRR of the project using the combination approach. (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)
a. Discounting approach MIRR %
b. Reinvestment approach MIRR %
c. Combination approach MIRR €Y.
Answer and Explanation:
The computation of MIRR under the following methods are shown below:
a. Using the Discounting Approach:
Interest Rate = 8%
The Present Value of Cash Outflows os
= -$28,100 - $8,500 ÷ 1.08^5
= -$33,884.96
Now
Let us assume the MIRR be i%
So,
0 = -$33,884.96 + $10,300 ÷ (1 + i) + $13,000 ÷ (1 + i)^2 + $14,900 ÷ (1 + i)^3 + $12,000 ÷ (1 + i)^4
Now use the financial calculator, after using it i is 17.18%
Thus, MIRR is 17.18%
b. Using the Reinvestment Approach:
Interest Rate = 8%
The Future Value of Cash Flows is
= $10,300 × 1.08^4 + $13,000 × 1.08^3 + $14,900 × 1.08^2 + $12,000 × 1.08 - $8,500
= $52,228.65
Let us assume MIRR be i%
So,
0 = -$28,100 + $52,228.65 ÷ (1 + i)^5
(1 + i)^5 = 1.85867
1 + i = 1.1320
i = 0.1320
= 13.20%
Thus, MIRR is 13.20%
c. Using the Combination Approach:
Interest Rate = 8%
Present Value of Cash Outflows is
= -$28,100 - $8,500 ÷ 1.08^5
= -$33,884.96
And,
Future Value of Cash Inflows is
= $10,300 × 1.08^4 + $13,000 × 1.08^3 + $14,900 × 1.08^2 + $12,000 × 1.08
= $60,728.65
Let us assume MIRR be i%
So,
0 = -$33,884.96 + $60,728.65 ÷ (1 + i)^5
(1 + i)^5 = 1.7922
1 + i = 1.1238
i = 0.1238
= 12.38%
Thus, MIRR is 12.38%
How should state appropriations to a state universoty choosing to report as engaged only in business-type activities be reported in its statement of revenues?
Answer: Non-Operating revenues
Explanation:
Such an activity will be recorded as a non-operating revenue in a proprietary fund in the university as these funds record revenues and expenses and will differentiate between operating revenues and non-operating revenues.
This is a nonoperating revenue as it is considered a nonexchange transaction where a government department or agency gives resources to another department or agency and mandates that they do something specific with it without expecting anything equal in return.
The determination of the size of a sales force is usually done via some estimation of expected ___________
Answer:
workload
Explanation: had the same quiz not a long time ago
The cost of capital of a company that uses 45 percent debt that has an after-tax cost of debt of 10 percent and 55 percent equity that has a cost of 15 percent is:_______.
Answer:
12.75 %
Explanation:
Cost of Capital is calculated on a Weighted Average basis. This is because there is a Pooling of Funds when it comes to financing projects. So Cost of Capital is the Return that is Required by providers of Long Term source of finance.
Cost of Capital = E/V × Ke + D/V × Kd
Where,
E/V = Market Weight of Equity
= 0.55
Ke = Cost of Equity
= 15%
D/E = Market Weight of Debt
= 0.45
Kd = Cost of Debt
= 10%
Therefore,
Cost of Capital = 0.55 × 15% + 0.45 × 10%
= 12.75 %
A one-year long forward contract on a non-dividend-paying stock is entered into when the stock price is $40 and the risk-free rate of interest is 10% per annum with continuous compounding. a. What are the forward price and the initial value of the forward contract? b. Six months later, the price of the stock is $45 and the risk-free interest rate is still 10%. What are the forward price and the value of the forward contract?
Answer:
The correct solution is:
(a) $44.21
(b) $47.30
Explanation:
(a)
According to the question,
Stock price,
S = $40
Risk free rate,
r = 10%
= 0.10
Delivery rate,
t = 1
Mathematical constant,
e = 2.72
Now,
The forward price will be:
⇒ [tex]F= S\times e^{(r\times t)}[/tex]
On substituting the estimated values, we get
⇒ [tex]=40\times 2.72^{(0.10\times 1)}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]=44.21[/tex] ($)
(b)
6 months later,
The forward price will be:
⇒ [tex]F= S\times e^{(r\times t)}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]=45\times 2.72^{(0.10\times 1)}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]=47.30[/tex] ($)
The initial value becomes assumed to be zero (0) since forward contracts constitute procurement deals which really determine the exchanging of a particular property though on a fixed period although at a price that has been accepted today.
As a discipline, Governance is most closely related to:
Answer:
control
Explanation:
governance is the action or manner of governing.
Amy Farmer is getting a loan to buy a used car.The bank wants to know the trade-in value of the car she is purchasing.Which of the 5 Cs of credit is the bank examining?
A) Character
B) Capacity
C) Capital
D) Collateral
E) Conditions
Answer:
D) Collateral
Explanation:
In the given situation it is mentioned that the Amy farmer wants a loan so that Amy could purchased the car also the bank wants to know the car trade in value So here the examination done by the bank would be collateral as the loan is to be taken for buying a car
So the same is to be considered
hence, the correct option is D
And all the other options are incorrect
Marginal revenue: A) is the slope of the average revenue curve. B) equals the market price in perfect competition. C) is the change in quantity divided by the change in total revenue.
Answer:
B) equals the market price in perfect competition.
Explanation:
Marginal revenue can be defined as the amount of money (revenue) generated from the sales of an additional unit of a product.
In a perfectly competitive market in long-run equilibrium, a long-run equilibrium avails firms the opportunity to adjust all inputs and all fixed costs are maximized. Also, it's characterized by free entry and exit, as such there isn't a fixed number of firms. This simply means that, since the number of firms in a long-run equilibrium can change, a firm must exit the market as a result of losses i.e when the firm is unable to cover its fixed costs in the long-run while new firms are allowed entry into the market when it anticipates potential profits or gains.
Hence, marginal revenue equals the market price in perfect competition.
Gomez Corp. uses the allowance method to account for uncollectibles. On January 31, it wrote off an $1,600 account of a customer, C. Green. On March 9, it receives a $1,100 payment from Green.
1. Prepare the journal entry or entries for January 31
2. Prepare the journal entry or entries for March 9; assume no additional money is expected from Green.
Answer: Please see explanation for answers
Explanation:
1. Journal entry to record bad debt on January 31st
Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
Jan. 31st Allowance for doubtful account $1,600
Account receivables ( Customer C. Green) $1.600
2. Journal entry to record recovery of bad debt on March 9
A) To reinstate Amount previously written off
Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
March 9 Account receivables ( Customer C. Green) $1,100
Allowance for doubtful account $1,100
B) To record payment of account
Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
March 9 Cash $1,100
Account receivables( Customer C. Green) $1,100
Last year, Big W Company reported earnings per share of $2.70 when its stock was selling for $40.50. If its earnings this year increase by 10% and the P/E ratio remains constant, what will be the price of its stock?
Answer: $44.55
Explanation:
P/E ratio last year = Market price / Earnings per share
= 40.50/2.70
= 15
PE ratio remains constant.
Earnings increase by 10% = 2.70 * 1.10 = $2.97
15 = Market Price / 2.97
Market Price = 15 * 2.97
= $44.55
Kyla is a salesperson for Liberty Financial Corporation. Micky is also a Liberty salesperson. Neil is Kyla and Micky's supervisor. Owen is a Liberty customer. Liberty may be liable for sexual harassment to Kyla by
Answer:
Mickey, Neil, or Owen
Explanation:
Marigold Corp. constructed a building at a cost of $30600000. Weighted-average accumulated expenditures were $13000000, actual interest was $1300000, and avoidable interest was $604000. If the salvage value is $2400000, and the useful life is 40 years, depreciation expense for the first full year using the straight-line method is
Answer: 720,100
Explanation:
Given that:
Cost of building = 30600000
Avoidable interest = 604,000
Salvage value = 2400000
Useful life = 40 years
((Cost of building + Avoidable interest) - salvage value)) / 40
((30600000 + 604000) - 2400000)) / 40
= 28804000 / 40
= 720,100
A stock just paid an annual dividend of $1.8. The dividend is expected to grow by 8% per year for the next 3 years. The growth rate of dividends will then fall steadily (linearly) from 8% after 3 years to 5% in year 6. The required rate of return is 12%.
1. What is the current stock price if the dividend growth rate will stay 0.05 (5%) forever after 6 years?
2. In 6 years, the P/E ratio is expected to be 23 and the payout ratio to be 80%. What is the current stock price when using the P/E ratio?
Answer:
1.
The current stock price is $28.71
2.
The current stock price is $149.15
Explanation:
1.
We need to calculate the present value of the dividends with each growth
First calculate the dividend each year
Year _________________________ Dividend
1 _____( $1.8 x ( 1 + 8% )^1__________ $1.9440
2_____( $1.8 x ( 1 + 8% )^2__________ $1.1664
3_____( $1.8 x ( 1 + 8% )^3__________ $2.2675
4_____( $2.2675 x ( 1 + 7% )________ $2.4262
5_____( $2.4262 x ( 1 + 6% )________ $2.5718
6_____( $2.5718 x ( 1 + 5% )_________ $2.7004
Calculate the present value of each years dividend
Year _________________________ present value
1 _____( $1.9440 / ( 1 + 12% )^1 __________ $2.1773
2_____$1.1664 / ( 1 + 12% )^2___________ $0.9298
3_____$2.2675 / ( 1 + 12% )^3___________$0.7118
4_____$2.4262 / ( 1 + 12% )^4___________$1.5419
5_____$2.5718 / ( 1 + 12% )^5___________ $1.4593
6_____$2.7004 / ( 12% - 5% ) / ( 1 + 12% )^5_$21.8897
Total _____________________________ $28.7098
Hence priec of the stock is $28.71
2.
First calculate dividend of Year 6
Dividend = EPS x Payout ratio = 23 x 80% = $18.40
Present value = $18.4 / ( 12% - 5% ) / ( 1 + 12% )^5 = $149.15
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