Financial statement data for Delicious Dishes, Inc. are given below. All figures are in dollars. Use this data to construct an Income Statement for the year ending December 31, 2020 and use your constructed statement to answer the following question

Advertising 384,000
Beginning of year inventory 1,243,000
Depreciation 350,000
End of year inventory 1,128,000
General and administrative expenses 1,184,000
Gross sales 28,242,000
Interest expense 150,000
Lease payments 148,000
Management salaries 4,253,000
Purchases 18,243,000
Research and development 324,000
Returns and allowances 564,000
Taxes 925,000

Required:
What was gross profit from income statement for the year ending December 31, 2020?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Delicious Dishes, Inc.

The gross profit from income statement for the year ending December 31, 2020 is:

= $9,320,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Advertising 384,000

Beginning of year inventory 1,243,000

Depreciation 350,000

End of year inventory 1,128,000

General and administrative expenses 1,184,000

Gross sales 28,242,000

Interest expense 150,000

Lease payments 148,000

Management salaries 4,253,000

Purchases 18,243,000

Research and development 324,000

Returns and allowances 564,000

Taxes 925,000

Depreciation 350,000

Delicious Dishes, Inc.

Income Statement for the year ending December 31, 2020

Gross sales                                              $28,242,000

Returns and allowances                                (564,000)

Net sales                                                  $27,678,000

Less Cost of Goods Sold:

Beginning of year inventory  1,243,000

Purchases                            18,243,000

End of year inventory           (1,128,000) $18,358,000

Gross profit                                               $9,320,000

Other Expenses:

Advertising                                            $384,000

General and administrative expenses 1,184,000  

Management salaries                         4,253,000

Research and development                  324,000

Interest expense                                    150,000

Lease payments                                     148,000

Total expenses                                        $6,443,000

Profit before taxes                                     2,877,000

Taxes                                                            925,000

Net income                                              $1,952,000


Related Questions

Zebra Company sells a segment of its operations at a loss. Zebra has not previously experienced such an event and does not expect to again. The loss from the disposal of the segment should be reported in the income statement as: Select one: A. A separate amount in comprehensive income B. A separate amount in net income from continuing operations C. A separate amount in a discontinued operations section D. As part of cost of goods sold

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Answer:

C. A separate amount in a discontinued operations section

Explanation:

Since in the given situation it is mentioned that zebra co sells the segment at a loss so this loss from the sale of the segment that should be reported in the income statement as the distinct amount in the discontinued operating section as the same below the income from continuing operations

Hence, the correct option is c.

Answer:

The answer is "Option C".

Explanation:

The discontinued operations are parts of a company's core business or product line that have been sold or shut down and thus are reported separately on the financial statements from ongoing operations. As a result, any loss from the sale of the segment should indeed be reported as a separate amount inside the income statement's discontinued operations column.

State whether the following statement is true or false: Too many slow moving, high value goods into
result in too much cash tied up in inventory​

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Answer: True

Explanation:

High value goods were purchased with a lot of cash and if they are slow moving, the company will not be able to sell them fast enough and realized the cash that was spent to be able to purchase them. A typical example of such inventory are expensive motor vehicles.

The ideal type of inventory is one that is fast moving and high value because it gives a business a higher amount of cash at a higher frequency.

Jeff owns an American put option on 100 shares of ABC stock. The option has a strike price of $32.50 and a September expiration date. The stock has recently been declining in value, currently sells for $27.65 per share, and is expected to continue declining in value. Ignore all costs and taxes. If today is Wednesday, August 14, he: Group of answer choices

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Answer: b. can exercise his option and earn a profit.

Explanation:

Put options make a profit when the underlying stock sells for less than the strike price of the option. Furthermore, an American put option can be sold at any time before the option expires.

Jeff can therefore exercise the put option and make a profit today of:

= (32.50 - 27.65) * 100 shares

= $485.00

Presented below is an amortization schedule related to 5-year, $120,000 bond with a 7% interest rate and a 5% yield, purchased on December 31, 2018, for $130,392.
Date Cash Interest Bond Premium Carrying Amount
Received Revenue Amortization of Bonds
12/31/18 $130,392
12/31/19 $8,400 $6,520 $1,880 128,512
12/31/20 8,400 6,426 1,974 126,538
12/31/21 8,400 6,327 2,073 124,465
12/31/22 8,400 6,223 2,177 122,288
12/31/23 8,400 6,112 2,288 120,000
The following schedule presents a comparison of the amortized cost and fair value of the bonds at year-end.
12/31/19 12/31/20 12/31/21 12/31/22 12/31/23
Amortized cost $128,512 $126,538 $124,465 $122,288 $120,000
Fair value $128,000 $128,800 $126,300 $123,500 $120,000
(a) Prepare the journal entry to record the purchase of these bonds on December 31, 2018, assuming the bonds are classified as held-to-maturity securities.
(b) Prepare the journal entry related to the held-to-maturity bonds for 2019.
(c) Prepare the journal entry related to the held-to-maturity bonds for 2021.
(d) Prepare the journal entry to record the purchase of these bonds, assuming they are classified as available-for-sale.
(e) Prepare the journal entries related to the available-for-sale bonds for 2019.
(f) Prepare the journal entries related to the available-for-sale bonds for 2021.

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Answer:

A. Dr Held-to-Maturity Securities $130,392

Cr Cash $130,392

B. Dr Cash $8,400

Cr Held-to-Maturity Securities $1880

Cr Interest Revenue $6,520

C. Dr Cash $8,400

Cr Held-to-Maturity Securities $2,073

Cr Interest Revenue $6,327

D. Dr Available-for-Sale Securities $130,392

Cr Cash $130,392

E. Dr Cash $8,400

Cr Available-for-Sale Securities $1,880

Cr Interest Revenue $6,520

Dr Unrealized Holding Gain or Loss--Equity $512

Cr Securities Fair Value Adjustment (Available-for-Sale) $512

F. Dr Cash $8,400

Cr Cr Available-for-Sale Securities $2,073

Cr Interest Revenue $6,327

December 31, 2021

Dr Unrealized Holding Gain or Loss--Equity $427

Cr Securities Fair Value Adjustment (Available-for-Sale) $427

Explanation:

A. Preparation of the journal entry to record the purchase of these bonds on December 31, 2018, assuming the bonds are classified as held-to-maturity securities.

December 31, 2018

Dr Held-to-Maturity Securities $130,392

Cr Cash $130,392

(To record the purchase of these bonds)

B. Preparation of the journal entry related to the held-to-maturity bonds for 2019

December 31, 2019

Dr Cash $8,400

Cr Held-to-Maturity Securities $1,880

Cr Interest Revenue $6,520

(To record held-to-maturity bonds)

C. Preparation of the journal entry related to the held-to-maturity bonds for 2021

December 31, 2021

Dr Cash $8,400

Cr Held-to-Maturity Securities $2,073

Cr Interest Revenue $6,327

(To record held-to-maturity bonds)

D. Prepare the journal entry to record the purchase of these bonds, assuming they are classified as available-for-sale.

December 31, 2018

Dr Available-for-Sale Securities $130,392

Cr Cash $130,392

(To record the purchase of these bonds)

E. Preparation of the journal entries related to the available-for-sale bonds for 2019

December 31, 2019

Dr Cash $8,400

Cr Available-for-Sale Securities $1,880

Cr Interest Revenue $6,520

(To record available-for-sale bonds)

December 31, 2019

Dr Unrealized Holding Gain or Loss--Equity $512

[$128,512 - $128,000]

Cr Securities Fair Value Adjustment (Available-for-Sale) $512

(To record available-for-sale bonds)

F. Preparation of the journal entries related to the available-for-sale bonds for 2021

December 31, 2021

Dr Cash $8,400

Cr Cr Available-for-Sale Securities $2,073

Cr Interest Revenue $6,327

(To record available-for-sale bonds)

December 31, 2021

Dr Unrealized Holding Gain or Loss--Equity $427

Cr Securities Fair Value Adjustment (Available-for-Sale) $427

($126,300 - $124,465) - ($128,800 - $126,538)

=($1,835-$2,262=$427)

(To record available-for-sale bonds)

Even though most corporate bonds in the united states make coupon payments semiannually, bonds issued elsewhere often have annual coupon payments. suppose a german company issues a bond with a par value of 1000 euros, 23 years to maturity, and a coupon rate of 5.8 percent paid annually.

Required:
If the yield to maturity is 7.5 percent, what is the current price of the bond?

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Answer:

Bond Price​=  816.29

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

YTM= 0.075

Coupon= 0.058*1,000= 58

Years to maturity= 23 years

Face value= 1,000

To calculate the price of the bond, we need to use the following formula:

Bond Price​= cupon*{[1 - (1+i)^-n] / i} + [face value/(1+i)^n]

Bond Price​= 58*{[1 - (1.075^-23)] / 0.075} + [1,000/(1.075^23)]

Bond Price​= 626.79 + 189.5

Bond Price​=  816.29

During 2019, $27,000 of cash dividends were declared and paid. A patent valued at $80,000 was obtained in exchange for land. Equipment that originally cost $20,000 and had $7,000 accumulated depreciation was sold for $13,000 cash. Bonds payable were sold for cash and cash was used to pay for structural improvements to the building. Required a. Compute the change in cash that occurred during 2019. b. Prepare a statement of cash flows using the indirect method

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Answer:

a. Change in Cash that occurred during 2019:

Cash outflow $27,000

Cash inflow = $13,000

Net outflow = $14,000

b. Statement of Cash Flows for the year ended December 31, 2019:

Investing activities:

Sale of Equipment         $13,000

Financing activities:

Payment of dividends ($27,000)

Net cash outflow =        $14,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cash dividends paid during 2019 = $27,000

Patent purchased = $80,000

Land sold in exchange of patent = $80,000

Sale of equipment = $13,000

Sales of Bonds Payable = Cost of Building Improvements

What is the loan balance (in dollars) after the third payment, of a 5 year loan of $100,000 with an APR of 10% and annual payments

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110,000 total I thing I am not to sure

Mainway Toy Company currently has 10,000 shares of common stock outstanding. Its management believes that its current stock price of $95 per share is too high. The company is planning to conduct stock splits in the ratio of 2 for 1 as described in the animation. If Mainway Toy Company declares a 2-for-1 stock split, the price of the company's stock after the split, assuming that the total value of the firm's stock remains the same after the split, will be ____________.

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Answer:

$47.50

Explanation:

A stock split implies dividing the existing number of shares into multiples in order to enhance the liquidity of the firm's shares.

It is noteworthy that the stock split does not add any value to the existing stock account balance as well as paid in surplus account value since only the number of issued shares changed , values are kept constant.

share price after split=share price before split/stock split ratio

share price before split=$95

stock split ratio=2/1

share price after split=$95/2/1

share price after split=$95*1/2

share price after split=$47.50

Here is some price information on Fincorp stock. Suppose first that Fincorp trades in a dealer market. Bid Asked 55.25 55.50 a. Suppose you have submitted an order to your broker to buy at market. At what price will your trade be executed? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) b. Suppose you have submitted an order to sell at market. At what price will your trade be executed? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

a. Your trade will be executed at the bid price of 55.25.

b. Your trade will be executed at the ask price of 55.50.

Explanation:

First note that:

The bid price is the highest price a buyer will pay for a security.

The ask price is the lowest price a seller will accept for a security.

Therefore, we have:

a. Suppose you have submitted an order to your broker to buy at market.  At what price will your trade be executed? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

Since you are the buyer, your trade will be executed at the bid price of 55.25. This is because the bid price is the highest price you as a buyer will pay for a security.

b. Suppose you have submitted an order to sell at market. At what price will your trade be executed? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

Since you are the seller, your trade will be executed at the ask price of 55.50. This is beecausee the ask price is the lowest price uou as a seller will accept for a security.

Tech Solutions is a consulting firm that uses a job-order costing system. Its direct materials consist of hardware and software that it purchases and installs on behalf of its clients. The firm’s direct labor includes salaries of consultants that work at the client’s job site, and its overhead consists of costs such as depreciation, utilities, and insurance related to the office headquarters as well as the office supplies that are consumed serving clients. Tech Solutions computes its predetermined overhead rate annually on the basis of direct labor-hours. At the beginning of the year, it estimated that 50,000 direct labor-hours would be required for the period’s estimated level of client service. The company also estimated $225,000 of fixed overhead cost for the coming period and variable overhead of $0.50 per direct labor-hour. The firm’s actual overhead cost for the year was $238,100 and its actual total direct labor was 53,100 hours. Required: 1. Compute the predetermined overhead rate. 2. During the year, Tech Solutions started and completed the Xavier Company engagement. The following information was available with respect to this job: Direct materials $ 44,850 Direct labor cost $ 28,200 Direct labor hours worked 200 Compute the total job cost for the Xavier Company engagement.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below;

1. The predetermined overhead rate is

= $0.50 + ($225,000 ÷ 50,000 direct labor hours)

= $.50 + $4.5

= $5

2. The total job cost is

= $44,850 + $28,200 + 200 × $5

= $44,850 + $28,200 + $1,000

= $74,050

So in this way these can be calculated

Use the selected data from Pinecrest Company's financial statements to answer the following question. 2018 2017 Cash $ 22,000 $ 14,000 Accounts receivable 42,000 16,000 Merchandise inventory 22,000 83,000 Prepaid expenses 23,000 18,000 Total current assets $109,000 $131,000 Total current liabilities $ 65,000 $ 72,000 Net credit sales 221,000 326,000 Cost of goods sold 168,000 299,000 Net cash flow from operating activities 16,000 29,000 Refer to the data for Pinecrest Company. The current ratio for 2018 is

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Answer:

1.68

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what The current ratio for 2018 is

Using this formula

Current ratio=Current assets/Current liabilities

Let plug in the formula

Current ratio=$109,000/$65,000

Current ratio= 1.68

Therefore The current ratio for 2018 is 1.68

At the beginning of the most recent month's operations, finished goods inventory was $30,000. The cost of goods manufactured was $326,000 and ending finished goods inventory was $42,000. What was the cost of goods sold for the month?

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Answer:

$314,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the cost of goods sold for the month

Finished goods inventory, beginning $30,000

Add: Cost of goods manufactured $326,000

Goods available for sales $356,000

($30,000+$326,000)

Less Finished goods inventory, Ending $42,000

Cost of goods sold $314,000

($356,000-$42,000)

Therefore the cost of goods sold for the month is $314,000

Pick the false statement from below. Multiple Choice Expectations of lower inflation rates in the future tend to lower the slope of the term structure of interest rates. The term structure of interest rates includes both an inflation premium and an interest rate risk premium. The term structure of interest rates and the time to maturity are always directly related. The real rate of return has minimal, if any, effect on the slope of the term structure of interest rates. The interest rate risk premium increases as the time to maturity increases.

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Answer: The term structure of interest rates and the time to maturity are always directly related.

Explanation:

The term structure of interest rates shows the relationship between interest rates and the different maturity periods of bonds. Normally, these move in the same direction i.e., the higher the maturity period, the higher the interest rate.

This however is not a given. It might be expected for instance that interest rates might drop in future. In such a situation, the interest might reduce with a longer maturity period which would depict an inverse relationship instead of a direct one.

Cartwell Inc. makes picture frames which are sold in a local retail store and through various websites.
$ 19,500 4,900 WOod for frames Rent for retail store Depreciation on office equipment Assembly worker wages CEO's salary Glue and nails 780 2,950 4,450 1,150 2,400 7,800 1,550 Online sales commissions Glass for frames Depreciation on factory equipment Factory utilities Stain for frames 850 900 Required:
1. Determine the cost of direct material
2. Determine the cost of direct labor
3. Determine the cost of manufacturing overhead.
4. Determine the total manufacturing cost
5. Determine the total period cost.
6. Determine the total variable cost.
7. Determine the total fixed cost.
8. Determine the total prime cost.
9. Determine the total conversion cost

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Answer:

Cartwell Inc.

1. Cost of direct material =  $27,300

2. Cost of direct labor = $2,950

3. Cost of manufacturing overhead = $4,450

4. Total manufacturing cost = $34,700

5. Total period costs = $12,530

6. Total variable cost = $34,700

7. Total fixed cost = $12,530

8. Total prime cost = $30,250

9. Total conversion cost = $7,400

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Wood for frames                               $ 19,500

Rent for retail store                               4,900

Depreciation on office equipment          780

Assembly worker wages                     2,950

CEO's salary                                         4,450

Glue and nails                                        1,150

Online sales commissions                  2,400

Glass for frames                                  7,800

Depreciation on factory equipment   1,550

Factory utilities                                      850

Stain for frames                                    900

1. Cost of direct materials:

Wood for frames                               $ 19,500

Glass for frames                                    7,800

Cost of direct materials =                 $27,300

2. Cost of direct labor:

Assembly worker wages                  $2,950

3. Cost of manufacturing overhead:

Glue and nails                                      $1,150

Depreciation on factory equipment    1,550

Factory utilities                                       850

Stain for frames                                     900

Cost of manufacturing overhead = $4,450

4. Total manufacturing cost:

Cost of direct materials =    $27,300

Cost of direct labor =               2,950

Manufacturing overhead =      4,450

Total manufacturing cost = $34,700

5. Total period costs:

Rent for retail store                               4,900

Depreciation on office equipment          780

CEO's salary                                         4,450

Online sales commissions                  2,400

Total period costs =                         $12,530

6. Total variable cost:

Wood for frames                               $ 19,500

Assembly worker wages                      2,950

Glue and nails                                         1,150

Online sales commissions                   2,400

Glass for frames                                   7,800

Stain for frames                                      900

Total variable cost =                        $34,700

7. Total fixed cost:

Rent for retail store                               4,900

Depreciation on office equipment          780

CEO's salary                                          4,450

Depreciation on factory equipment     1,550

Factory utilities                                        850

Total fixed cost =                              $12,530

8. Total prime cost:

Cost of direct materials =    $27,300

Cost of direct labor =               2,950

Total prime cost =               $30,250

9. Total conversion cost:

Cost of direct labor =               2,950

Manufacturing overhead =      4,450

Total conversion cost =         $7,400

How does the policy define the meaning of insurance​

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Explanation:

the insurance policy is a contract (generally a standard form contract) between the insurer and the policyholder, which determines the claims which the insurer is legally required to pay.

the long run average cost curve is also called as​

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Answer:

planning curve.

Explanation:

A long run average cost curve is known as a planning curve.

You purchased a 20-year par value bond with semiannual coupons at a nominal annual rate of 8% convertible semiannually at a price of 1722.25. The bond can be called at par value X on any coupon date starting at the end of year 15 after the coupon is paid. The price guarantees that you will receive a nominal annual rate of interest convertible semiannually of at least 6%. Calculate X.

a. 1400
b. 1420
c. 1440
d. 1400
e. 1480

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Answer:

1400

Explanation:

The concept par value bond refers to a bond that may be redeemed for its face value.  From the coupon nominal annual rate of 8%, it means the coupon is 4% for half of the year is higher than the effective yield of 3% for 6 month period. As such, the bond sells at a higher premium price.

As a result, the minimum yield rate that contributes to the potential of the bond being called is computed at the initial conceivable call date, which is precisely 15 years after the date of purchase, because it is the most unfavorable period for the bondholder if the call occurs. As a result, the par value X fulfills the following condition:

[tex]1722.25 = 0.04*X*a_{|30|3\%|}+\dfrac{X}{1.03^{30}}[/tex]

Making X the subject:

[tex]X = \dfrac{1722.25}{0.04*a_{|30|3\%|}+1.03^{-30}}[/tex]

Using financial Calculator:

X = 1400.01

X ≅ 1400

A student organization is developing promotions for its clothing fundraiser. Email blasts across campus will be part of the campaign. The following are subject line features that might explain whether promotional emails are opened: the number of words in the subject line using the recipient’s name in the subject line including humor in the subject line posing a question in the subject line including the name of a well-known community member What type of model could the student group utilize to analyze which features are important for explaining whether someone opens a promotional email

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Answer: Logistic regression

Explanation:

The type of model that the student group can utilize to analyze which features are important for explaining whether someone opens a promotional email is the logistic regression.

Logistic regression is the regression analysis that's used to conduct in a case whereby the dependent variable is binary.

With regards to the question, the logistic regression can provide the best model which will be used to forecast the most important features for the opening of the promotional e-mail.

Early in the year,manager John Jacobs set reasonable,understandable,and measurable performance standards and communicated these standards clearly to all team members.Because of these efforts,he should be prepared for the next step in the appraisal process. The first two steps in performance appraisal are establishing performance standards and communicating them to subordinates.The third step is to evaluate performance,and if the first two steps are done correctly,this step is relatively easy.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

A. True

Explanation:

Performance evaluation of an employee should be based on his performance. He should be communicated with expected performance and then analysis should be done against standard and actual performance. When John Jacob has set performance standards and clearly communicates it to all team members the appraisal process would be relatively easy.

You are a farmer who is putting away bales of hay for the winter months. Each bale is 3 feet long, 2 feet wide, and 1.5
feet thick. The bales of hay are stacked in storage bins 12 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 6 feet deep.
What is the minimum number of bins needed for 350 bales of hay?

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Answer: 5.46 bins would be needed, so 6 bins for 350 bales of hay.

Explanation:              Bales                  350 bales have 9³ft each            L=3×W=2×H=1.5 totals 3150³ft                                     Bins                         L 12ft × W 8ft × H 6ft                              have 546³ft each                       3150³ft ÷ 546³ft = 5.46875you can't buy half a bin, you would need 6 bins

A stock has an average expected return of 9.7 percent for the next year. The beta of the stock is 1.34. The T-Bill rate is 5.2% and the T-Bond rate is 3%. What is the market risk premium

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Answer:

3.4%

Explanation:

According to the capital asset price model: Expected rate of return = risk free + beta x (market rate of return - risk free rate of return)

9.7 = 5.2 + 1.34(x - 5.2)

9.7 - 5.2 =  1.34(x - 5.2)

3.35 = x - 5.2

The new office supply discounter, Paper Clips, Etc. (PCE), sells a certain type of ergonomically correct office chair. The annual holding cost per unit is $25, annual demand is 180,000 chairs, and the ordering cost is $150 per order. The lead time is 5 days. Because demand is variable (standard deviation of daily demand is 30 chairs), PCE has decided to establish a customer service level of 96%. The store is open 300 days per year.

Required:
a. What is the optimal order quantity?
b. What is the safety stock?
c. What is the reorder point?
d. What is the optimal annual total inventory cost?

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Solution :

Given data:

Annual demand, D = 180,000 chairs

Ordering cost, F = $ 150 per order

Annual holding cost per unit, C = $25

Lead time of order, L = 5 days

Standard deviation of order during lead time = 30

a). The optimal order quantity

   [tex]$=\sqrt{\frac{2FD}{C}}$[/tex]

  [tex]$=\sqrt{\frac{2\times 150 \times 180,000 }{25}}$[/tex]

 = 1469.69

 = 1470 (rounding off)

b). The Z value of the customer service of 90%,

i.e., the probability of 0.90 as per normal distribution table = 1.29

∴  Safety stock = Z value x standard deviation of order during lead time

                         = 1.29 x 30

                        = 38.7

                        = 39 (rounding off)

c). The reorder point

 [tex]= \text{Average demand per day} x \text{Demand lead time (day) + Safety stock}[/tex]

 [tex]$=\frac{\text{annual demand}}{\text{300 days}} \times \text{ Demand Lead time (days) + Safety stock}$[/tex]

 [tex]$=\frac{180,000}{300} \times 5 + 39$[/tex]

 = 3039

d). The optimal annual total inventory cost

  [tex]$\text{= Annual ordering cost + Annual Inventory carrying cost}$[/tex]

  [tex]$\text{= Number of orders} \times \text{Ordering cost + Average inventory} \times }$[/tex] [tex]$\text{Inventory holding cost per unit per year}$[/tex]

  [tex]$=\frac{\text{annual demand}}{\text{optimum order quantity}} \times \text{ordering cost+}\frac{\text{optimum ordering cost}}{2}\times C$[/tex]

  [tex]$=\frac{180,000}{1470} \times 150 + \frac{1470}{2} \times 25$[/tex]

 = 18367.34 + 18375

 = $ 36,742.34

 

Several years ago, Judy purchased a $1,000 par value corporate bond in the secondary market for $965. Although the bond still has several years until maturity, similar bonds in the marketplace are now selling at a premium with a market price of $1,065. If Judy were to sell her bond, how much, if any, would be treated as a capital gain

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Answer: $100

Explanation:

The capita gain is simply the difference between the price that Judy bough the bond at and the price of the bond should Judy decide to sell it now.

Capital gain is therefore:

= Selling price - Buying price

= 1,065 - 965

= $100

"All three levels are required to run an organization or a business smoothy"Justify the statement.​

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Answer:

"All three levels are required to run an organization or a business " according to my point of view it is true without anyone levels (sector) business or organization not imagine to run

A manager hires labor and rents capital equipment in a very competitive market. Currently the wage rate is $7 per hour and capital is rented at $11 per hour. If the marginal product of labor is 65 units of output per hour and the marginal product of capital is 55 units of output per hour, should the firm increase, decrease, or leave unchanged the amount of capital used in its production process

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Answer:

leave unchanged

Explanation:

because it doe snore jobs then the other one

What is the present value of a 10-year annuity of $3,000 per period in which payments come at the beginning of each period

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Answer: $18984.9

Explanation:

Your question isn't complete as you didn't give the interest rate. Let's assume that the interest rate is 12%.

Therefore, the present value will be:

= 3000 + 3000[1 - (1 + 0.12)^-10+1] / 0.12

= 3000 + (3000 × 5.3283)

= 3000 + 15984.9

= 18984.9

Therefore, the present value is $18984.9

MC algo 8-18 Valuing Stock Asonia Co. will pay a dividend of $5.10, $9.20, $12.05, and $13.80 per share for each of the next four years, respectively. The company will then close its doors. If investors require a return of 9.4 percent on the company's stock, what is the stock price?
a. $3708
b. $32.88
c. $42.38
d. $3119
e. $35.41

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Answer:

d. $31.19

Explanation:

The computation of the stock price is shown below

Stock Price is

= [$5.10 ÷ (1 + 0.094)^1 + $9.20 ÷ (1 + 0.094)^2 + $12.05 ÷ (1 + 0.094)^3 + $13.80 ÷ (1+0.094)^4]

= $4.66 + $7.69 + $9.20 + $9.63    

= $31.19

hence, the option d is correct

Jenny Manufactures sold toys listed at $360 per unit to Jack Inc. for $306, a trade discount of 15 percent. Jack Inc. in turn sells the toys in the market at $335. Jenny should record the receivable and related sales revenue (per unit) at: Group of answer choices $360 $335 $306 $285

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Answer:

$306

Explanation:

Based on the information given Jenny should record the receivable and related sales revenue (per unit) at $306 reason been that we were told JENNY MANUFACTURES SOLD TOYS THAT WAS LISTED AT THE AMOUNT OF $360 PER UNIT TO JACK INC. FOR THE AMOUNT OF $306.

Hence, Jenny will record the RECEIVABLE AND RELATED SALES REVENUE (per unit) at $306.

mention any four components of the marketing communication policy​

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Answer:

Mix advertising, public relations, sales promotion and personal selling

Standard and actual costs for direct materials for the manufacture of 1,000 units of product were as follows:
Actual costs 1,550 lbs. at $9.10
Standard costs 1,600 lbs. at $9.00
Determine the (a) quantity variance, (b) price variance, and (c) total direct materials cost variance. Enter favorable variances as negative numbers.
a. Quantity variance $______
b. Price variance $______
c. Total direct materials cost variance

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below;

a.

Materials quantity variance is

= (Actual quantity used × Standard price) - (Standard quantity allowed × Standard Price)]

= (1550 × 9.00) - (1600 × 9.00)

= $(450.00)

= $450 favorable

b.

Direct materials price variance is  

Materials Price Variance = (Actual quantity purchased × Actual price) - (Actual quantity purchased × Standard price)

= (1550  × 9.10) - (1550 ×$9.00)

= $155

= $155 unfavorable

c.  

Total direct materials cost variance is

= Materials quantity variance + Direct materials price variance

= -$450 + $155

= -$295

= $295 Favorable

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