___ is the total sum of benefits a purchasing firm obtains for the price it pays for the marketing offering.

___ Is The Total Sum Of Benefits A Purchasing Firm Obtains For The Price It Pays For The Marketing Offering.

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Answer 1

is the total sum of benifits a purchesing firm for the price for the marketing offering quality


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Your dream is about to come true! You are about to buy your first classic sports car. To do so, you have arranged to borrow $65,000 from your local credit union. The interest rate on the loan is 6.00%. To simplify the calculations, assume that you will repay your loan over the next four years by making annual payments at the end of each year. According to the loan officer at the credit union, you must answer the following questions before you can go pick up your new car.

a. How much is the annual payment on your new car loan?
b. How much of your Year 2 payment will constitute interest on your loan?
c. How much of your Year 3 payment will be used to repay principal on the loan?
d. How much will you pay in total interest to finance the purchase of your $65,000 car?

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Answer:

Car Loan

a. The annual payment on the new car loan = $18,758.45.

b. Year 2 payment that is interest on the loan = $3,008.49.

c. Year 3 payment that is principal repayment = $16,694.95

d. The total interest to be paid to finance the purchase of the $65,000 car is:

= $10,033.79.

Explanation:

Data and Calculations:

Loan Amount  65000

Loan Term  4  years 0  months

Interest Rate  6

Compound  Annually (APY)

Pay Back  Every Year

 

Results:

Payment Every Year   $18,758.45

Total of 4 Payments   $75,033.79

Total Interest   $10,033.79

Principal 87%  

Interest 13%

Amortization Schedule

  Beginning Balance        Interest           Principal      Ending Balance

1             $65,000.00           $3,900.00      $14,858.45           $50,141.55

2              $50,141.55           $3,008.49     $15,749.95           $34,391.60

3             $34,391.60           $2,063.50     $16,694.95           $17,696.65

4             $17,696.65            $1,061.80      $17,696.65           -$0.00

Economic growth and public policy
Suppose an American buys stock issued by an Argentinian corporation. The Argentinian firm uses the proceeds from the sale to build a new office complex. This is an example of foreign investment in Argentina. Which of the following policies are consistent with the goal of increasing productivity and growth in developing countries?
a. Provide tax breaks and patents for firms that pursue research and development in health and sciences.
b. Give families cash payments on the condition that their children show up for school and medical exams.
c. Increase taxes on income from savings.
d. Protect property rights and enforce contracts.

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Answer:

        a. Foreign Portfolio Investment

        b. a. Provide tax breaks and patents for firms that pursue research and development in health and sciences.  

            d. Protect property rights and enforce contracts.

Explanation:

This is an example of Foreign Portfolio Investment (FPI). Foreign portfolio investment is when an entity from a foreign country invests in another country by buying the shares of a company in the local country. The American company bought shares in Argentina so the qualifies as FPI.

To increase productivity companies that are pursuing research should be given patents and tax breaks. The tax breaks will enable them have more money to reinvest into the research and the patent will provide incentive to them to continue the research knowing full well that they will be compensated by being the only ones to be able to use the technology invented for some time.

Also protecting property rights and enforcing contracts encourages investment in a country because people will be more trusting of making a return from business dealings. Higher investment leads to more productivity and growth.

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The general ledger of Jackrabbit Rentals at January 1, 2021, includes the following account balances:
Accounts Debits Credits
Cash $ 48,500
Accounts Receivable 32,700
Land 117,800
Accounts Payable 16,000
Notes Payable (due in 2 years) 37,000
Common Stock 107,000
Retained Earnings 39,000
Totals $ 199,000 $ 199,000
The following is a summary of the transactions for the year:
1. January 12 Provide services to customers on account, $69,400.
2. February 25 Provide services to customers for cash, $78,800.
3. March 19 Collect on accounts receivable, $46,400.
4. April 30 Issue shares of common stock in exchange for $37,000 cash.
5. June 16 Purchase supplies on account, $13,500.
6. July 7 Pay on accounts payable, $12,000.
7. September 30 Pay salaries for employee work in the current year, $71,200.
8. November 22 Pay advertising for the current year, $23,200.
9. December 30 Pay $3,600 cash dividends to stockholders.
The following information is available for the adjusting entries.
Accrued interest on the notes payable at year-end amounted to $3,200 and will be paid January 1, 2022. Accrued salaries at year-end amounted to $2,200 and will be paid on January 5, 2022. Supplies remaining on hand at the end of the year equal $3,000.
8-a. Prepare an income statement for the year ended December 31, 2021.

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Answer:

Jackrabbit Rentals

Jackrabbit Rentals

Income Statement

For the ended December 31, 2021.

Service Revenue                            $148,200

Salaries Expenses           $73,400

Advertising Expenses       23,200

Interest Expense                 3,200

Supplies Expenses            10,500    110,300

Net income                                      $37,900

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Beginning Balances at January 1, 2021:

Accounts                       Debits    Credits

Cash                          $ 48,500

Accounts Receivable   32,700

Land                             117,800

Accounts Payable                       $16,000

Notes Payable (due in 2 years)   37,000

Common Stock                           107,000

Retained Earnings                       39,000

Totals                    $ 199,000 $ 199,000

Transaction Analysis:

1. January 12 Accounts Receivable $69,400 Service Revenue $69,400

2. February 25 Cash, $78,800 Service Revenue $78,000

3. March 19 Cash $46,400 Accounts receivable, $46,400

4. April 30 Cash $37,000 Common stock $37,000

5. June 16 Supplies $13,500 Accounts Payable $13,500

6. July 7 Accounts payable, $12,000 Cash $12,000

7. September 30 Salaries Expenses $71,200 Cash $71,200

8. November 22 Advertising Expenses $23,200 Cash $23,200

9. December 30 Dividends $3,600 Cash $3,600

Adjusting entries:

Interest Expense $3,200 Interest Payable $3,200

Salaries Expenses $2,200 Salaries Payable $2,200

Supplies Expenses $10,500  $10,500

Service Revenue      $148,200

Accounts receivable $69,400

Cash,                            78,800

Salaries Expenses

Cash                   $71,200

Salaries Payable   2,200   73,400

Advertising Expenses       23,200

Interest Expense                 3,200

Supplies Expenses            10,500

Sandhill Warehouse distributes hardback books to retail stores and extends credit terms of 2/10, n/30 to all of its customers. During the month of June, the following merchandising transactions occurred.

June
1 Purchased books on account for $2,575 (including freight) from Catlin Publishers, terms 2/10, n/30.
3 Sold books on account to Garfunkel Bookstore for $1,300. The cost of the merchandise sold was $900.
6 Received $75 credit for books returned to Catlin Publishers.
9 Paid Catlin Publishers in full.
15 Received payment in full from Garfunkel Bookstore.
17 Sold books on account to Bell Tower for $1,150. The cost of the merchandise sold was $750.
20 Purchased books on account for $900 from Priceless Book Publishers, terms 3/15, n/30.
24 Received payment in full from Bell Tower.
26 Paid Priceless Book Publishers in full.
28 Sold books on account to General Bookstore for $1,900. The cost of the merchandise sold was $970. 30 Granted General Bookstore $130 credit for books returned costing $90.

Required:
Journalize the transactions for the month of June for Sandhill Warehouse, using a perpetual inventory system.

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Answer:

01-Jun

Dr Inventory $2,575

Cr Accounts Payable $2,575

03-Jun

Dr Accounts Receivable $1,300

Cr Sales $1,300

03-Jun

Dr Cost of goods sold $900

Cr Inventory $900

06-Jun

Dr Accounts Payable $75

Cr Inventory $75

09-Jun

Dr Accounts Payable $2,500

Cr Cash $2,450

Cr Inventory $50

15-Jun

Dr Cash $1,300

Cr Accounts Receivable $1,300

17-Jun

Dr Accounts Receivable $1,150

Cr Sales $1,150

17-Jun

Dr Cost of goods sold $ 750

Cr Inventory $ 750

20-Jun

Dr Inventory $ 900

Cr Accounts Payable $ 900

24-Jun

Dr Cash $1,127

Dr Sales Discounts $ 23

Cr Accounts Receivable $1,150

26-Jun

Dr Accounts Payable $ 900

Cr Cash $873

Cr Inventory $27

28-Jun

Dr Accounts Receivable $1,900

Cr Sales $1,900

28-Jun

Dr Cost of goods sold $970

Cr Inventory $970

30-Jun

Dr Sales Returns & Allowances $130

Cr Accounts Receivable $130

30-Jun

Dr Inventory $90

Cr Cost of goods sold $90

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entries for the month of June for Sandhill Warehouse, using a perpetual inventory system.

01-Jun

Dr Inventory $2,575

Cr Accounts Payable $2,575

03-Jun

Dr Accounts Receivable $1,300

Cr Sales $1,300

03-Jun

Dr Cost of goods sold $900

Cr Inventory $900

06-Jun

Dr Accounts Payable $75

Cr Inventory $75

09-Jun

Dr Accounts Payable $2,500

($2,575-$75)

Cr Cash $2,450

($2,500-$50)

Cr Inventory $50

($2,500*2%)

15-Jun

Dr Cash $1,300

Cr Accounts Receivable $1,300

17-Jun

Dr Accounts Receivable $1,150

Cr Sales $1,150

17-Jun

Dr Cost of goods sold $ 750

Cr Inventory $ 750

20-Jun

Dr Inventory $ 900

Cr Accounts Payable $ 900

24-Jun

Dr Cash $1,127

($1,150-$23)

Dr Sales Discounts $ 23

($1,150*2%)

Cr Accounts Receivable $1,150

26-Jun

Dr Accounts Payable $ 900

Cr Cash $873

($900-$27)

Cr Inventory $27

(900*3%)

28-Jun

Dr Accounts Receivable $1,900

Cr Sales $1,900

28-Jun

Dr Cost of goods sold $970

Cr Inventory $970

30-Jun

Dr Sales Returns & Allowances $130

Cr Accounts Receivable $130

30-Jun

Dr Inventory $90

Cr Cost of goods sold $90

Compute the future value of a $105 cash flow for the following combinations of rates and times.

a. r = 8%; t = 10 years
b. r = 8%; t = 20 years
c. r = 4%; t = 10 years
d. r = 4%; t = 20 years

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Answer:

The answer is

A. $226.69

B. $489.40

C. $155.43

D. $230.07

Explanation:

A.

PV = 105

i = 8%

N = 10years

FV =. ?

Using texas BA II plus

PV -105; I/Y = 8; N = 10; CPT FV= 226.69

Therefore, future value of $105 is $226.69

B.

PV = 105

i = 4%

N = 10years

FV =. ?

Using texas BA II plus

PV -105; I/Y = 8; N = 20; CPT FV= 489.40

Therefore, future value of $105 is $489.40

C.

PV = 105

i = 4%

N = 10years

FV =. ?

Using texas BA II plus

PV -105; I/Y = 4; N = 10; CPT FV= 155.43

Therefore, future value of $105 is $155.43

D.

PV = 105

i = 4%

N = 20years

FV =. ?

Using texas BA II plus

PV -105; I/Y = 4; N = 20; CPT FV= 230.07

Therefore, future value of $105 is $230.07

The Converting Department of Osaka Napkin Company uses the average cost method and had 2,100 units in work in process that were 70% complete at the beginning of the period. During the period, 26,500 units were completed and transferred to the Packing Department. There were 1,200 units in process that were 30% complete at the end of the period.
a. Determine the number of whole units to be accounted for and to be assigned costs for the period.
b. Determine the number of equivalent units of production for the period.

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Answer:

a. Number of whole units to be accounted for and to be assigned costs for the period:

= 26,500 units + 1,200 units

= 27,700 units

b. Number of equivalent units of production for the period:

= 26,500 units + (1200 units*30%)

= 26,500 units + 360 units

= 26,860 units

Crosley Company, a machinery dealer, leased a machine to Dexter Corporation on January 1, 2020. The lease is for an 8-year period and requires equal annual payments of $35,004 at the beginning of each year. The first payment is received on January 1, 2020. Crosley had purchased the machine during 2019 for $160,000. Collectibility of lease payments by Crosley is probable. Crosley set the annual rental to ensure a 6% rate of return. The machine has an economic life of 10 years with no residual value and reverts to Crosley at the termination of the lease.
Instructions:
a. Compute the amount of the lease receivable.
b. Prepare all necessary journal entries for Crosley for 2020.
c. Suppose the collectibility of the lease payments was not probable for Crosley. Prepare all necessary journal entries for the company in 2020.
d. Suppose at the end of the lease term, Crosley receives the asset and determines that it actually has a fair value of $1,000 instead of the anticipated residual value of $0. Record the entry to recognize the receipt of the asset for Crosley at the end of the lease term.

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Answer:

A.$230,410

B. 01-Jan-17

Lease Receivable $230,410

Cost of Goods Sold $160,000

Sales Revenue $230,410

Inventory $160,000

01-Jan-17

Dr Cash $35,004

Cr Lease Receivable $35,004

31-Dec-17

Dr Lease Receivable $11,724

Cr Interest Revenue $11,724

C)01-Jan-17

Dr Cash $35,004

Cr Deposit Liability $35,004

D. Dr Inventory $1,000

Cr Gain on Lease $1,000

Explanation:

A. Computation for the amount of the lease receivable.

PV of lease= PV(rate, nper, pmt, [fv]), [type])

PV of lease= -PV (6%,8,35004, , 1)

PV of lease =$230,410

Therefore the amount of the lease receivable is $230,410

B. Preparation of all necessary journal entries for Crosley for 2020.

01-Jan-17

Lease Receivable $230,410

Cost of Goods Sold $160,000

Sales Revenue $230,410

Inventory $160,000

01-Jan-17

Dr Cash $35,004

Cr Lease Receivable $35,004

31-Dec-17

Dr Lease Receivable $11,724

Cr Interest Revenue $11,724

C. Preparation of all necessary journal entries for the company in 2020.

01-Jan-17

Dr Cash $35,004

Cr Deposit Liability $35,004

D. Preparation to Record the entry to recognize the receipt of the asset for Crosley at the end of the lease term

Dr Inventory $1,000

Cr Gain on Lease $1,000

A bond has a modified duration of 8 and a price of 112,955 calculated using an annual effective interest rate of 6.4%. EMAC is the estimated price of this bond at an interest rate of 7.0% using the first-order Macaulay approximation. EMOD is the estimated price of this bondat an interest rate of 7.0% using the first-order modified approximation.Calculate EMAC - EMOD A. 91 B. 102 C. 116 D. 127 E. 143

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Answer:

8.4%

Explanation:

An important strength of the trait approach to leadership is that it: a. can help with leadership selection and development. b. helps in analyzing the situational demands. c. specifies which traits are needed for leadership in a given situation. d. specifies how much of a given trait is important for leadership.

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Answer: A. can help with leadership selection and development.

Explanation:

The focus of the trait approach to leadership is on the personal attributes of a leader like the values, competencies, the physical and personality characteristics, etc.

Here, focus isn't on the followers but rather on the leader as it's concerned with the leaders traits. The leaders traits are vital to the leadership process. This can help with leadership selection and development.

Pollution Busters Inc. is considering a purchase of 10 additional carbon sequesters for $100,000 apiece. The sequesters last for only 1 year before becoming saturated. Then the carbon is sold to the government. a. Suppose the government guarantees the price of carbon. At this price, the payoff after 1 year is $115,000 for sure. What is the opportunity cost of capital for this investment

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Answer:

15percent o 100 annually

Explanation:

opportunity cost =(115-100/100)*100

A bond pays annual interest its coupon rate is 9.2% lts value at maturity is $1,000. lt matures in 4 years. Its yield to maturity is currently 6.2%.What is the duration of this bond in years.A. 3.11B. 4.00C. 3.55D. 3.34

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Answer:

Modified = 3.34

Macaulay = 3.55

Explanation:

Given :

Coupon rate = 9.2%

Value to maturity or face value = $1000

Yield to maturity = 6.2%

Years to maturity = 4 years

The bond duration in years cab be obtained using a financial calculator or excel ;

Inputting the values above into a financial calculator :

The modified duration is : 3.340

Tbe Macauley duration : 3.547

East Valve Distributors distributes industrial valves and control devices. The Eastern control device has an annual demand of 9,375 units and sells for $100 per unit. The cost of ordering is $40 per order and the average carrying cost per unit per year is $0.75. Determine the economic order quantity.

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Answer:

1000

Explanation:

Given:

Annual DEMAND, D = 9375

Holding cost, H = 0.75

Cost per order, S = 40

The Economic order quantity :

EOQ = √[(2 * D * S) / H]

EOQ = √[(2 * 9375 * 40) / 0.75]

EOQ = √[(750000) / 0.75]

EOQ = √1000000

EOQ = 1000

Mighty Safe Fire Alarm is currently buying 62,000 motherboards from MotherBoard, Inc. at a price of $66 per board. Mighty Safe is considering making its own motherboards. The costs to make the motherboards are as follows: direct materials, $32 per unit; direct labor, $12 per unit; and variable factory overhead, $15 per unit. Fixed costs for the plant would increase by $87,000. Which option should be selected and why

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Answer:

d) Make, Increase in profits $434,000

Explanation:

                            Differential analysis

                                               Make                                Buy

Direct material   (62000I*32) $1,984,000

Direct labor              (62000*12)  $744,000

Variable overhead   (62000*15)  $930,000

Purchase cost                                                      (62000*66) $4,092,000

Total relevant cost                      $3,658,000                         $4,092,000

So, the Company Should make because the cost is lower. Increase in profits $434,000 ($,092,000-$3,658,000)

Bell Corporation reports that at an activity level of 8,700 units, its total variable cost is $653,109, and its total fixed cost is $658,416.
Required: For the activity level of 8,800 units, assume this level is within the relevant range. Compute: the total variable cost, the total fixed cost, the total cost, the average variable cost per unit, the average fixed cost per unit, and the average total cost per unit.
There is not a word length requirement for this question; however, you must show your work.

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Answer:

Bell Corporation

The total variable cost is = $660,616

The total fixed cost is = $658,416

The total cost is = $1,319,032

The average variable cost per unit is = $75.07

The average total cost per unit is = $149.89

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Current activity level = 8,700 units

Variable cost based on the current activity level = $653,109

Unit variable cost = $75.07 ($653,109/8,700)

Fixed cost = $658,416

At activity level of 8,800 units, since 8,800 units are within the relevant range:

The total variable cost = $660,616 (8,800 * $75.07)

The total fixed cost = $658,416 (same as at 8,700 units)

The total cost = $1,319,032 ($660,616 + $658,416)

The average variable cost per unit = $75.07 ($653,109/8,700)

The average total cost per unit = $149.89 ($1,319,032/8,800)

ABC and XYZ are all-equity firms. ABC has 1,750 shares outstanding at a market price of $20 a share while XYZ has 2,500 shares outstanding at a price of $28 a share. ABC is acquiring XYZ for $75,000 in cash. The incremental value of the acquisition is $8,000. What is the net present value of acquiring XYZ to ABC

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Answer:

the net present value is -$32,000

Explanation:

The computation of the net present value is shown below;

= (Number of oustanding shares × market price per share) + incremental value of acquisition - acquiring value in cash

= (1,750 × $20) + $8,000 - $75,000

= $43,000 - $75,000

= -$32,000

Hence, the net present value is -$32,000

Indicate how the following transactions affect the accounting equation.
a. The purchase of supplies on account.
b. The purchase of supplies for cash.
c. Payment of cash dividends to stockholders.
d. Revenues received in cash.
e. Sale made on account.

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Answer:

Hopefully I understood the question correctly. Below is the affect on

assets-liabilities= owners equity

Explanation:

A. Increases assets, increases liabilty

b. Increases assets, decreases assets (a wash for assets)

c. Decreases owners equity, decreases assets

d. Increases owners equity, increases assets

e. Increases owners equity, increases assets

A physical count of merchandise inventory on November 30 reveals that there are 96 units on hand. Cost of goods sold (rounded) under FIFO is

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Answer: $1,712

Explanation:

If the company uses FIFO it means that they sell their earlier inventory first. If there are 96 units on hand, it means that these 96 units would be the latest inventory.

That means that these 96 units comprise of:

86 units purchased on November 25 at $6.30 each and,10 units from the November 17 purchase of 58 units at $6.05 each which means 48 units were sold from this purchase.

The units sold were therefore:

= (29 * 5.80) + (115 * 6.20) + (48 * 6.05)

= 168.20 + 713 + 290.40

= $1,171.60

= $1,712

California wildfires destroy vineyards across the Napa Valley. This is during the season when wine festivals occur most often all over the country. Demonstrate the effect of these events on the equilibrium price and quantity of wine.

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Answer:

As a result of the wildfire, supply would fall. there would be a leftward shift of the supply curve.  the quantity supplied of wine would reduce and price would increase

as a result of the festival, there would be an increase in demand. this would lead to an outward shift of the demand curve. Thus, the quantity demanded would increase and price would increase

taking these two effects together, there would be an indeterminate change in equilibrium quantity and equilibrium price would increase

Explanation:

Pet Supply purchased some fixed assets two years ago at a cost of $43,800. It no longer needs these assets so it is going to sell them today for $32,500. The assets are classified as five-year property for MACRS. The MACRS rates are 20%, 32% 19.2%, 11.52%, 11.52%, 5.76%, for years 1 to 6, respectively. What is the net cash flow (A-T Salvage Value) from this sale if the firm's tax rate is 35 percent

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Answer:

$28,483.4

Explanation:

The computation of the net cash flow is shown below;

Asset cost       $43,800

MACRS Rate 0.2 0.32

                     8760 14016

So total depreciation is

= $8,760 + $14,016

= $22,776

Now  

Book Value of the company is

= oriignal value - depreication

= $43,800 - $22,776

= $21,024

And,  

Sale price = 32500

So,  

Gain is

= $32,500 - $21,024

= $11,476

So,  

Tax = 0.35% of 11476

= $4,016

And, finally  

Net cashflows is

= Sale price - tax

= $28,483.4

Answer:

The correct solution is "28483".

Explanation:

According to the question,

Given:

Sales price,

= 32500

MARCS rates,

= [tex]43800\times 0.2[/tex]

= [tex]8760[/tex]

Or,

= [tex]43800\times 0.32[/tex]

= [tex]14016[/tex]

Now,

The total depreciation will be:

= [tex]8760+14016[/tex]

= [tex]22776[/tex]

The company's book value will be:

= [tex]Original \ value-Depreciation[/tex]

= [tex]43800-22776[/tex]

= [tex]21024[/tex]

Gain will be:

= [tex]32500-21024[/tex]

= [tex]11476[/tex]

Tax,

= [tex]35\times 11476[/tex]

= [tex]4016[/tex]

hence,

The net cashflows will be:

= [tex]Sale \ price-Tax[/tex]

= [tex]32500-4016[/tex]

= [tex]28483[/tex]

Feldpausch Corporation has provided the following data from its activity-based costing system: Activity Cost Pool Total Cost Total Activity Assembly $1,372,578 61,800 machine-hours Processing orders $63,235 2,010 orders Inspection $151,316 2,090 inspection-hours The company makes 600 units of product W26B a year, requiring a total of 1,200 machine-hours, 78 orders, and 34 inspection-hours per year. The product's direct materials cost is $49.55 per unit and its direct labor cost is $12.44 per unit. The product sells for $128.70 per unit. According to the activity-based costing system, the product margin for product W26B is:_____.a. $8,458.52.b. $10,920.12.c. $40,026.00.d. $10,912.40.

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Answer:

The correct answer is A.

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the activities rates:

Assembly= 1,372,578/61,800= $22.21 per machine-hour

Processing orders= 63,235/2,010= $31.46 per order

Inspection= 151,316/2,090= $72.4 per inspection-hour

Now, we allocate costs to W26B:

Assembly= 22.21*1,200= 26,652

Processing orders= 31.46*78= 2,453.88

Inspection= 72.4*34= 2,461.6

Total allocated costs= $31,567.48

Finally, the unitary cost and margin for W26B:

Unitary allocated cost= 31,567.48/600= $52.61

Unitary total cost= 49.55 + 12.44 + 52.61= $114.6

Product margin= 128.7*600 - 114.6*600= $8,460

urrent Attempt in Progress Wildhorse Chemicals management identified the following cash flows as significant in its year-end meeting with analysts: During the year Wildhorse had repaid existing debt of $317,900 and raised additional debt capital of $645,200. It also repurchased stock in the open market for a total of $44,750. What is the net cash provided by financing activities

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Answer:

$282,550

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the net cash provided by financing activities

Using this formula

Net cash provided by financing activities= Additional debt capital -Repaid existing debt- Repurchased stock

Let plug in the formula

Net cash provided by financing activities=$645,200-$317,900-$44,750

Net cash provided by financing activities=$282,550

Therefore the net cash provided by financing activities is $282,550

Hollyfield Corporation sold a piece of equipment on September 30, 2018 for $201,000 cash. The equipment had been purchased on January 1, 2012 for $450,000. It had an estimated useful life of 10 years and a $50,000 residual value. Hollyfield Corp. has been using the straight-line method of depreciation and has a year-end of December 31st. Compute the gain or loss on disposal.

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Answer:

$2,000

Explanation:

the gain or loss on disposal is

If a company purchases equipment costing $4,500 on credit, the effect on the accounting equation would be: Assets increase $4,500 and liabilities decrease $4,500. Liabilities decrease $4,500 and assets increase $4,500. Equity decreases $4,500 and liabilities increase $4,500. Assets increase $4,500 and liabilities increase $4,500.

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Answer: Assets increase $4,500 and liabilities increase $4,500.

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, since the company buys an equipment which is an asset to the company, then there will be an increase in the assets by $4500.

Also, in thus case, the equipment was gotten on credit which is a liability. Therefore, the liabilities will increase by $4500 as well.

Truck-Or-Treat specializes in leasing trucks to delivery companies. It is considering adding 25 more trucks to its available stock. Doing so will not change the risk of the company's business. The trucks depreciate over five years under the straight-line depreciation method, all the way to zero. Truck-Or-Treat believes that these newly added trucks would be able to bring the company $220,000 in annual earnings before taxes and depreciation (i.e., sales revenue minus costs of goods sold) for five years. The company is unlevered. It is in 21 percent tax rate bracket. The required annual rate of return on Truck-Or-Treat's unlevered equity is 15 percent. The risk-free rate, e.g., the Treasury bill rate, is 6 percent per year.

Required:
Calculate the maximum price that Truck-or-Treat should be willing to pay for the purchase of the new trucks if it remains an unlevered company. (In other words, what should be the "initial investment" of this unlevered truck project such that the project's NPV equals $0?

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Answer:

The maximum price that Truck-or-Treat should be willing to pay for the purchase of the new trucks if it remains an unlevered company is $510,702.49.

Explanation:

Let:

x = Maximum price for the new truck = initial investment = ?

AEBTD = Annual earnings before taxes and depreciation = $220,000

T = Tax rate = 21%, or 0.21

n = Number of years = 5

Since the it is assumed that Truck-or-Treat remains an unlevered company, this implies the required annual rate of return on Truck-Or-Treat's unlevered equity of 15 percent is the relevant rate of return to use.

Therefore, we have:

r = required annual rate of return = 15%, or 0.15

D = Annual depreciation = Maximum price for the new truck / Number of useful years = x / 5 = 0.2x

P = Annual cash flow = ((AEDTD - D) * (1 - T)) + D = ((220000 - 0.2x) * (1 - 0.21)) + 0.2x = ((220000 - 0.2x) * 0.79) + 0.2x = 173,800 - 0.158x + 0.2x = 173,800 - 0.042x

Using the formula for calculating the present value (PV) of an ordinary annuity, we have:

PVP = Present value of annual cash flow = P * ((1 - (1/(1 + r))^n) / r) = (173,800 - 0.042x) * ((1 - (1/(1 + 0.15))^5) / 0.15) = (173,800 - 0.042x) * 3.3521550980114 = 582,604.56 - 0.140790514116479x

For the NPV of this unlevered truck project to be equal to $0, we must have:

x = PVP

That is:

x = 582,604.56 - 0.140790514116479x

Solving for x, we have:

x + 0.140790514116479x = 582,604.56

x(1 + 0.140790514116479) = 582,604.56

x1.140790514116479 = 582,604.56

x = 582,604.56 / 1.140790514116479 = $510,702.49

Therefore, the maximum price that Truck-or-Treat should be willing to pay for the purchase of the new trucks if it remains an unlevered company is $510,702.49.

10. Which of the following is NOT a reason that real GDP is a poor measure of a nation's
economic welfare?

A)Real GDP omits measures of political freedom.
b) Real GDP does not consider the value of people's leisure time.
c) Real GDP does not include the underground economy.
D) Real GDP omits household production.

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Answer:

A)Real GDP omits measures of political freedom.

Explanation:

The Real Gross Domestic Product is a measure of all the goods produced in an economy within a year but with changes in price levels triggered by inflation factored in. Political freedom does not affect economic freedom. People may be restricted politically but still, go about their normal economic activities.

Because the Real GDP basically focuses on transactions done in the markets, it might not accurately measure the growth rate because some people conduct illegal businesses underground that are not captured by the government, while some produce their goods at home. Also, leisure time is not factored and it is important because an increase in leisure time will affect time spent in activities that improve the economy.

A five-year note payable would appear on the balance sheet as a(n) a.disclosure in the notes only. b.long-term liability for the entire amount owed. c.current liability for any portion due within one year. d.intangible asset.

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Answer: current liability for any portion due within one year

Explanation:

Notes payable are referred to as the written agreements whereby one party agrees to pay the other party a certain amount of money.

It should be noted that on the balance sheet, notes payable will appear as liabilities. In a situation when the amount is due within a year, then it's considered to be current liabilities while it's regarded as a long-term liability when it's more than a year,

It should be noted that a five-year note payable would appear on the balance sheet as current liability for any portion due within one year.

If you have a derivative position where you might be obligated to sell Japanese yen, you are a: Group of answer choices Call option buyer/holder. Put option writer/seller. Put option buyer/holder. Call option writer/seller.

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Answer:

The answer is B

Explanation:

The answer is B. Put option writer/seller. Put option writer has a right but not the obligation to sell an asset at a specified price while put option buyer is the reverse

Option A is wrong. Call option buyer/holder has the right but not the obligation to buy an asset at a specified price while call option writer/seller is the reverse.

Assume that a $1,00,000 par value, semiannual coupon U.S. Treasury note with five years to maturity (YTM) has a coupon rate of 5%. The yield to maturity of the bond is 11.00%. Using ths information and ignoring the other costs involved, the value of the T-note is calculated as $773,871.23

Based on this calculation and an understanding of semiannual coupon bonds, complete the following statements:

1. Assuming the interest rates remain constant, the T-notes price is expected to _____________. (Increase or Decrease) Please Explain Why.
2. The T-note described is selling at a ________________. (Premium or Discount) Please Explain Why.
3. When valuing a semiannual coupon bond, the time period N in the present value formula used to calculate the price of the bond is treated in terms of ____________ periods. (Annual, 6 month, 4 month, 12 month)

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Answer:

Completing the following statements based on the calculations and an understanding of semiannual coupon bonds:

1. Assuming the interest rates remain constant, the T-notes price is expected to _____________. (Increase or Decrease).

The reason for the increase in the T-notes price is the addition of the amortization for the 6-month period of $17,563.

2. The T-note described is selling at a ________________. (Premium or Discount)

The T-note sells at a discount because the face value is greater than the price.  This implies that at the end of the maturity period of 5 years, the amount that will be received or paid is $1,000,000 and not the price that was initially received or paid.

3. When valuing a semiannual coupon bond, the time period N in the present value formula used to calculate the price of the bond is treated in terms of ____________ periods. (Annual, 6 month, 4 month, 12 month)

Semiannual = 6 months (12/2).

Explanation:

a) Data anc Calculations:

Face value of semiannual coupon U.S. Treasury note = $1,000,000

T-note price = $773,871.23

Discount on the note = $226,128.77 ($1,000,000 - $773,871.23)

Maturity period = 5 years

Coupon rate = 5%

Yield rate = 11%

Semiannual coupon payment = $25,000 ($1,000,000 * 2.5%)

Semiannual interest expense = $42,563 ($773,871.23 * 5.5%)

Amortization of discount =          $17,563 ($42,563 - $25,000)

1: Một nhà máy khi đầu tư K (đơn vị: nghìn USD), sản phẩm cận biên theo vốn là
Q’(K) = 100K – 1/3
.
Biết rằng với mức đầu tư 8, sản lượng ở mức 4000 đơn vị. Cần đầu tư bao nhiêu để đạt mức sản lượng
8800 đơn vị?
A. 218; B. 212; C. 214; D. 216;

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Mia ski aid kae w sos 241 som 213

Suppose that Raphael, an economist from an AM talk radio program, and Susan, an economist from a school of industrial relations, are arguing Over saving incentives. The following dialogue Shows an excerpt from their debate:

Susan: I think it's safe to say that, in general, the savings rate of households in today's economy is much lower than it really needs to be to sustain an improvement in living standards.
Raphael: I think a switch from the income tax to a consumption tax would bring growth in living standards.
Susan: You really think households would change their saving behavior enough in response to this to make a difference? Because I don't.


The disagreement between these economists is most likely due to_____________ . Despite their differences, with which proposition are two economists chosen at random most likely to agree?

a. Rent ceilings reduce the quantity and quality of available housing.
b. Immigrants receive more in government benefits than they contribute in taxes.
c. Having a single income tax rate would improve economic performance.

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Answer:

a. Difference in values

b. a. Rent ceilings reduce the quantity and quality of available housing.

Explanation:

The disagreement between these economists is most likely due to difference in values.

Economists are known to disagree a lot with each other and this is down to them having different values and perspectives with regards to several economic decisions. This is why there are different economic theories subscribed to by economists such as Keynesian and New Classical theories.

Despite these disagreements however, there are certain things they would always agree on and one of those is that rent ceilings reduce the quantity and quality of available housing.

The logic behind this is that imposing a rent ceiling would dissuade real estate investors from putting in more money to develop properties because the rent ceiling would limit the returns that they can get.

Supply of real estate would also fall because less investors would go into the market because they would fear being unable to recoup adequate returns on account of the rent ceiling.

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