Mason Corporation had $1,150,000 in invested assets, sales of $1,228,000, income from operations amounting to $226,000, and a desired minimum rate of return of 12%. Round your answer to two decimal places. The investment turnover for Mason Corporation is a.0.85 b.1.07 c.1.28 d.1.60

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Answer 1

Answer:

b.1.07

Explanation:

Investment turnover ratio determines the times when the portfolio of investment is sold during a particular period of time e.g Monthly, Annually, etc. The higher turnover results in more commission earned by the broker who is selling the portfolio.

Investment Turnover = Sales / Invested Assets

Investment Turnover = $1,228,000, / $1,150,000

Investment Turnover = 1.067826

Investment Turnover = 1.07 ( Rounded off to 2 decimals places )


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Terry Dactel is considering the purchase of an asset having the following cash flows (in 000's):CF Prob.5 20%12 30%18 30%20 20%What is the asset’s standard deviation (in 000's)?

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Answer: b. $5.4

Explanation:

First calculate the Expected return;

Expected cashflow = ∑ (Probability of cashflow * cashflow)

Expected cashflow = (5 * 0.2) + (12*0.3) + (18*0.3) +(20*0.2)

=$14

Standard deviation = √∑ [Probability * (CF - Expected CF)^2]

Standard deviation= √[(0.2*(5 - 14)^2) + (0.3*(12-14)^2) + (0.3*(18-14)^2) + (0.2*(20-14)^2)

Standard deviation = $5.4

If annual demand is 50,000 units, the ordering cost is $25 per order, and the holding cost is $5 per unit per year, which of the following is the optimal order quantity in order to minimize the total annual inventory cost?
A. 707
B. 909
C. 634
D. 500
E. 141

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Answer:

22

3 25

6 15

a. Determine which variable is the dependent variable.

b. Compute the least squares estimated line.

c. Compute the coefficient of determination. How would you interpret this value22

3 25

6 15

a. Determine which variable is the dependent variable.

b. Compute the least squares estimated line.

c. Compute the coefficient of determination. How would you interpret this value

Suppose Hyperpolis’s GDP increases by 15% and its inflation rate is 12%, while Superpolis’s GDP increases by 6% and its inflation rate is 3%. Assuming the population in both countries remained constant, which economy grew faster?

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Answer: c) Both economies grew at the same rate

Explanation:

The faster growing economy would be the one that saw a greater increase in Real GDP than the other.

Real GDP growth = Nominal GDP growth - Inflation growth.

Hyperpolis Real GDP growth = 15% - 12%

Hyperpolis Real GDP growth = 3%

Superpolis Real GDP growth = 6% - 3%

Superpolis Real GDP growth = 3%

Both countries grew at the same rate of 3%.

An investor with a balanced domestic portfolio who is looking for diversification and returns in the event that U.S. markets do not continue to expand, would be most interested in investing in which of the following?

a. Equities in Emerging Markets
b. Equities in U. S. companies with international appeal
c. Equities in U. S. companies involved in exports of their products
d. Equities in Italian wine exporting companies

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Answer:

Option A, Equities in Emerging Markets, is the right answer.

Explanation:

A person who is not interested to invest in the U.S market or company then will not prefer the U.S companies for their diversification because the economic contraction in the U.S will affect these companies. He will be willing to invest in the equities in the emerging market. Moreover, he will not invest only in the foreign company because it will not provide him with the diversification. Therefore, the option “a” is correct.

You expect General Motors​ (GM) to have a beta of 1.3 over the next year and the beta of Exxon Mobil​ (XOM) to be 0.9 over the next year.​ Also, you expect the volatility of General Motors to be​ 40% and that of Exxon Mobil to be​ 30% over the next year. Which stock has more systematic​ risk? Which stock has more total​ risk?

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Answer:

As the beta of GM (1.3) is more than that of XOM (0.9), GM has more systematic risk than XOM.

The volatility of GM (40%) is higher than that of XOM (30%). Thus, GM has a higher total risk than XOM.

Explanation:

The systematic risk is the risk caused by factors that affect all of the market and are unavoidable. Such a risk is also known as a market risk and is measured by the beta of a stock. The market beta is always 1. A stock having a beta higher than 1 has higher systematic risk than market and a stock having a lower beta than 1 has a lower systematic risk than the market.

As the beta of GM (1.3) is more than that of XOM (0.9), GM has more systematic risk than XOM.

Total risk, on the other hand, is the risk that comprises of both systematic and unsystematic risk. The systematic risk is the market risk as mentioned above while the unsystematic risk is the firm specific risk and is avoidable. The total risk is measured by the standard deviation or volatility of the stock. The stock with higher volatility has higher total risk and vice versa.

The volatility of GM (40%) is higher than that of XOM (30%). Thus, GM has a higher total risk than XOM.

Suppose the following financial data were reported by 3M Company for 2019 and 2020 (dollars in millions). 3M Company Balance Sheets (partial) 2020 2019 Current assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 3,008 $1,899 Accounts receivable, net 3,110 3,065 Inventories 2,675 3,017 Other current assets 1,890 1,542 Total current assets $10,683 $9,523 Current liabilities $ 4,974 $5,821 (a) Calculate the current ratio and working capital for 3M for 2019 and 2020.

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Answer:

Current ratio  = Current Assets / Current Liability

Current ratio 2019   = 9,523 / 5,821

Current ratio 2019   = 1.64 : 1

Current ratio 2020 =  10,683 / 4,974

Current ratio 2020 =  2.15 : 1

Working Capital = Current asset - Current liability

Working capital 2019 = $9,523 - $5,821

Working capital 2019 = $3,702

Working capital 2020 = $10,683 -  $4,974

Working capital 2020 = $5,709

The following data were taken from the records of Clarkson Company for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2020.
Raw Materials Inventory 7/1/19 $48,100
Factory Insurance $4,700
Raw Materials Inventory 6/30/20 39,700
Factory Machinery Depreciation 16,100
Finished Goods Inventory 7/1/19 96,100
Factory Utilities 28,700
Finished Goods Inventory 6/30/20 19,900
Office Utilities Expense 8,550
Work in Process Inventory 7/1/19 19,900
Sales Revenue 555,000
Work in Process Inventory 6/30/20 19,900
Sales Discounts 4,300
Direct Labor 139,350
Plant Manager’s Salary 61,100
Indirect Labor 24,560
Factory Property Taxes 9,610
Accounts Receivable 27,100
Factory Repairs 1,500
Raw Materials Purchases 96,500
Cash 32,100
Required:
Prepare an income statement through gross profit.

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Answer:

Clarkson Company

Income statement for the year ended June 30, 2020

Sales Revenue                                                               $555,000

Less Costs of Goods Sold :

Opening Finished Goods Inventory            $96,100

Add Cost of Goods Manufactured            $390,520

Less Closing Finished Goods Inventory    ($19,900)  ($466,720)

Gross Profit                                                                       $83,280

Explanation:

First prepare a Schedule of Manufacturing Costs to determine the Cost of Goods Manufactured.

Schedule of Manufacturing Costs

Factory Insurance                                                      $4,700

Raw Materials ($48,100 + $96,500 - $39,700)    $104,900

Factory Machinery Depreciation                              $16,100

Factory Utilities                                                        $28,700

Direct Labor                                                            $139,350

Plant Manager’s Salary                                             $61,100

Indirect Labor                                                          $24,560

Factory Property Taxes                                             $9,610

Factory Repairs                                                          $1,500

Add Opening Work In Process Inventory              $19,900

Less Closing Work In Process Inventory              ($19,900)

Cost of Goods Manufactured                              $390,520

If a company reorganizes its operation to gain efficiency, the cost associated with this reorganization is classified as

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Answer: Restructuring cost

Explanation:

Restructuring cost could be described as making expenses on rejuvenating or reviving or rebranding the company through spendings, which affects most of it's mode of operations, brings a change and innovation and ways to improve existing methods. This is capital intensive due to the work and changes required during the process.

Sheffield Corp. budgeted costs for 45000 linear feet of block are: Fixed manufacturing costs$24000 per month Variable manufacturing costs$16 per linear foot Sheffield installed 30000 linear feet of block during March. How much is budgeted total manufacturing costs in March

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Answer:

Manufacturing cost =$744,000

Explanation:

The total manufacturing cost is the sum of the variable manufacturing cost and the fixed manufacturing cost.

Manufacturing cost = variable cost + Fixed cost

This can be represent using the formula below

Y = bx + a

Y -Manufacturing cost

b- Variable cost per unit

a- Fixed cost

X- number of units

Y = (45,000× 16) + 24,000 = $744000

Budgeted Manufacturing cost =$744,000

Answer:

The answer is $504,000

Explanation:

Budgeted total manufacturing cost is the total variable cost and fixed cost the company had calculated for the production of a particular product.

Budgeted total manufacturing costs in March is:

(Variable manufacturing cost x Linear feet installed) + Fixed manufacturing cost

($16 x 30,000 linear feet) + $24,000

= $480,000 + $24,000

=$504,000

You own two bonds. Both bonds pay annual interest, have 7 percent coupons, and currently have 7 percent yields to maturity. Bond A has 5 years to maturity and Bond B has 10 years to maturity. If the market rate of interest changes unexpectedly to 6 percent, the price of Bond A will change by _____ percent and the price of Bond B will change by _____ percent.

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Answer:

the price of Bond A will change by 4.21% and the price of Bond B will change by 7.36%.

Explanation:

Bonds A and B

current bond price $1,000

interest rate 7%

Bond A matures in 5 years, annual payments

Bond B matures in 10 years, annual payments

if market interest decreases to 6%

Bond A:

$1,000 / (1 + 6%)⁵ = $747.26

$70 x 4.2124 (annuity factor, 6%, 5 periods) = $294.87

market price = $1,042.13

% change = 4.21%

Bond B:

$1,000 / (1 + 6%)¹⁰ = $558.39

$70 x 7.3601 (annuity factor, 6%, 10 periods) = $515.21

market price = $1,073.60

% change = 7.36%

Entries for Stock Investments, Dividends, and Sale of Stock Seamus Industries Inc. buys and sells investments as part of its ongoing cash management. The following investment transactions were completed during the year:

Feb. 24 Acquired 1,000 shares of Tett Co. stock for $85 per share plus a $150 brokerage commission.
May 16 Acquired 2,500 shares of Issacson Co. stock for $36 per share plus a $100 commission.
July 14 Sold 400 shares of Tett Co. stock for $100 per share less a $75 brokerage commission.
Aug. 12 Sold 750 shares of Issacson Co. stock for $32.50 per share less an $80 brokerage commission.
Oct. 31 Received dividends of $0.40 per share on Tett Co. stock.

Required:
Journalize the entries for these transactions.

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Answer:

Date             Account Titles and Explanation      Debit$        Credit$

Feb 24.        Investment - Company T                    85,150

                         Cash {(1,000 * $85) + $150}                               85.150

                     (To record the purchase of stock)

May 16         Investment - Company I                      90,100

                         Cash{(2,500 * $36) + $100)                               90,100

                     (To record the purchase of stock)

June 14        Cash{(400 * $100) - $75}                      39,925

                    Investment {($85,150 * (400/1,000)}                      34,060

                       Gain on sales of investment                                5,865

                      (To record the sale of stock)

Aug 12.          Cash {(750 * $32.50) - $80}               24,295

                       Loss on sale of investment              2,735

                       Investment {$90,100 * (750/1,500)}                    27,030

                          (To record the sale of stock)

Oct 31               Cash ($0.4 * 600)                             240

                            Dividend income                                             240

                          (To record dividend income)

Data related to the inventories of Costco Medical Supply are presented below: Surgical Equipment Surgical Supplies Rehab Equipment Rehab Supplies Selling price $ 276 $ 134 $ 354 $ 152 Cost 156 136 255 152 Costs to sell 17 17 16 7 In applying the lower of cost or net realizable value rule, the inventory of surgical supplies would be valued at:

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Answer:

$117

Explanation:

Costco Medical Supply's merchandise inventory:

                  Surgical equip.  Surgical supplies  Rehab equip.  Rehab  supplies

Selling price          $276              $134                   $354                    $152

Cost                        $156              $136                   $255                    $152

Cost to sell               $17                 $17                      $16                       $7

Net realizable V.   $259              $117                   $338                    $145  

 

If we apply the lower of cost or net realizable rule for determining the value of surgical supplies, its value would be: $117 < $136

When we use the lower of cost or net realizable rule, we should value our inventory at the lowest value between original purchase cost and current net realizable value of the products.

Because of the ability to override internal controls, it is usually most difficult to prevent which type of fraud?

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Answer: The fraud that is committed by a company president

Explanation:

Because of the ability to override internal controls, it is difficult to prevent the fraud that is committed by a company president.

Overiding the existing rules and policies guiding the organization makes it hard for the president Frau to be prevented.

Amy and Maxwell Walker have decided to invest their investment dollars: 40 percent in stocks, 30 percent in bonds, and 30 percent in cash equivalents. Over the past year, the market value of their bonds increased while the market value of their stocks declined. Using the asset allocation model, they should now

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Answer:

C.use some of their cash equivalents to buy more stocks.

Explanation:

Data provided in the question

Stock = 40%

Bond = 30%

cash equivalent = 30%

The Market value of the bond rise

The market value of the stock falls

Based on the above information,

According to the asset allocation model, mostly everyone uses some of their cash equivalents i.e bank account, marketable securities to purchased more stock

Hence, the option c is correct

In an international communication process carried out by a company, the sales force of the company that conveys the encoded message to the intended receiver acts as a(n)

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Answer: message channel

Explanation:

In an international communication process carried out by a company, the sales force of the company that conveys the encoded message to the intended receiver acts as a message channel.

The sales force are said to act as a.mesage channel because they are the ones that pass the message across to the intended receiver.

An investment adviser with no place of business in the State is exempt from registration if it renders advice solely to employee benefit plans with assets of at least:

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Answer:

$1,000,000

Explanation:

The investment adviser who doesn't have any place of business in the state and offers his services to only employee benefit plans with assets of assets at least $1,000,000 are exempt from registration. If the asset value exceeds this limit then the investment adviser will be required to register itself.

Kate is in the 15% tax bracket and has $29,000 available for investment during her current tax year. Assume that she remains in the same tax bracket over the next 11 years, and determine the accumulated amount of her investment after taxes if she puts the$29,000 into the following. (Round your answers to the nearest cent.)(a) a tax-deferred annuity that pays 4%/year, tax deferred for 11 years$ (b) a taxable instrument that pays 4%/year for 11 years

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a. The Accumulated amount of her investment atter taxes is

Before that first we have to determine the future value which is shown below:

As we know that

Future value = Present value × (1 + interest rate)^number of years

= $29,000 × (1 + 0.04)^11

= $44,644.17

And, the tax rate is 15%

So, the after tax value is

= $44,644.17 × (1 - 0.15)

= $37,947.54

b. Now for the second part it is

= Annual cash flows × Annuity factor at 3.4% for 11 years

= $29,000 × 10.638

= $308,502

rdier attached to a life insurance policy that provides coverage on the insureds family members is called the

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Answer: Other insured rider

Explanation:

The rider that is attached to a life insurance policy that provides coverage on the insureds family members is referred to as the other insured rider.

When more than one member of a particular family is to be provided insurance for, this type of rider is typically used.

Seminole Corporation common stock currently sells for $32 per share. The firm recently paid a dividend of $1.25 per share. Flotation costs for new external equity are $3 per share. Analysts have forecast that earnings and dividends will grow at an average annual rate of 7% percent well into the future. What is the company's cost of internal equity?

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Answer:

The cost of internal equity is 11.18%

Explanation:

The constant growth model of DDM can be used to calculate the price of a stock if the growth rate in the dividend is expected to remain constant. The DDM values the stock based on the present value of the expected future dividends from the stock.

The formula for price today under DDM is,

P0 = D0 * (1+g) / r - g

We already know the P0, the D0 and the g. We can plug in these values in the formula to calculate r which is the cost of equity capital.

32 = 1.25 * (1+ 0.07)  /  (r - 0.07)

32 * (r - 0.07) = 1.3375

32r - 2.24 = 1.3375

32r = 1.3375 + 2.24

r = 3.5775 / 32

r = 0.11179 or 11.179%

A customer wishes to place an order to short 50,000 shares of ABC stock. The average daily trading volume (ADTV) in ABC stock is 40,000 shares. The representative:________.
A. should place the order
b. cannot place the order because the order size exceeds the ADTV.
c. should inform the client that the firm may not be able to borrow the stock.
d. sholud inform the client that the order can only be executed on an up-bid.

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Answer:

c. should inform the client that the firm may not be able to borrow the stock.

Explanation:

Since it is mentioned that there is a short of 50,000 shares of ABC stock and the average daily trading volume is 40,000 shares that represent the trading of the stock is less i.e short

According to the SHO regulation, when the stock is sold has short than the dealer should track the shares i.e to be borrowed also find out the shares i.e to be delivered by the settlement by considering the documents

Now in this case, the shares i.e be borrowed find to be tougher also the tracking is not possible

Therefore the customer would not able to short the stock

IBM just paid a dividend of and expects these dividends to grow at ​% a year. The price of IBM is per share. What is​ IBM's cost of equity​ capital?

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Question

The question is incomplete. The complete version is given below:

IBM just paid a dividend of $3.5 and expects these dividends to grow at 7% a year. The price of IBM is $100 per share. What is? IBM's cost of equity? capital?

Answer:

Cost of equity = 10.7%

Explanation:

Cost of equity can be ascertained using the dividend valuation model. The dividend valuation model states that the price of a stock is the present value of future dividends discounted at the required rate of return.  The required rate of return is the cost of equity.

The cost is the minimum rate of return that ordinary shareholders are willing to accept considering the opportunity cost of their capital

Cost of equity (Ke) =( Do( 1+g)/P ) + g

DATA

Ke- ?

D0- 3.5

P-100

g-7%

Ke= 3.5×(1.07)/100  + 0.07 = 0.10745

Ke- 0.10745 × 100 = 10.7%

Cost of equity = 10.7%

Read the scenario, and answer the question.You are a manager attending a presentation about conflict resolution. You notice that the speaker seems at ease and comfortable in front of a large audience. You are to talk to the speaker and ask her what she does to be so relaxed. After the presentation, you decide Choose the best response the speaker could give in the scenario above.
a. I read from my notes and make sure the room is darkened.
b. I just go into a room and say what is on my mind.
c. I rehearse repeatedly and practice stress reduction techniques

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Answer: I rehearse repeatedly and practice stress reduction techniques

Explanation:

The best response that the speaker can give will be that "rehearse repeatedly and practice stress reduction techniques".

By rehearsing repeatedly and practice stress reduction techniques, one will be at ease and comfortable in front of a large audience.

Skyline Corp. will invest $210,000 in a project that will not begin to produce returns until the end of the 3rd year. From the end of the 3rd year until the end of the 12th year (10 periods), the annual cash flow will be $46,000. Use Appendix B and Appendix D for an approximate answer but calculate your final answer using the formula and financial calculator methods. a. Calculate the net present value if the cost of capital is 12 percent.

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Answer:

$-2,801.13

Explanation:

Net present value is the present value of after tax cash flows from an investment less the amount invested.  

NPV can be calculated using a financial calculator  

Cash flow in year 0 = $-210,000

Cash flow each year from year 1 to 2 = 0

Cash flow each year from year 3 to 12 = $46,000.

I = 12%

NPV = $-2,801.13

To find the NPV using a financial calculator:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. after inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.  

3. Press compute  

When estimating the incremental after-tax free cash flows for a project, we include which one of the following costs?A. Investment costsB. Opportunity costsC. Sunk costsD. Costs that impact another product that the firm does not produce.

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Answer: Opportunity cost

Explanation:

Opportunity cost is the cost of what one forgoes when one makes another decision or another choice. When estimating the incremental after-tax free cash flows for a project, the opportunity cost is included.

A sunk cost is a type of cost that an economic agent such as the individual, the firm or the government has already spent and therefore cannot be recovered again. This isn't included.

A management control system is a logical integration of techniques to gather and use data and to evaluate performance.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

The correct answer is the option A: True.

Explanation:

To begin with, a management control system is understood as an ensemble of different subsystems that work with each other in order to cooperate to do the task and obtain the objectives that the user is looking for. In this case in particular, this type of system focus primarily in the objective of gathering data with the purpose of using it to evaluate the performances of the members of the organization so that would help the manager to take decisions when he has to. That is why that this system is a logical integration of techniques that would ensemble data to be used.

Do you believe the cash flows from investing activities should include not only the return of investment, but also the return on investment, that is the interest and dividend revenue?

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Answer:

Yes. Cash flows from investing activities should also include return on investment.

Explanation:

Dividend and Interest revenue arise as a result of the Investments that were made by the company and as such constitutes cash flow from investing activities of a Company.

A company's strategy evolves over time as a consequence of : Select one: a. The need to keep strategy in step with changing market conditions and changing customer needs and expectations b. The proactive efforts of company managers to fine-tune and improve one or more pieces of the strategy c. The need to respond to the newly-initiated actions and competitive moves of rival firms d. All of the above

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Answer:

The correct answer is the option D: All of the above.

Explanation:

To begin with, a company's primary strategy that focus on completing the main goal of the company of increasing the sales and with that the profits is considered to be the most important element that the business has in order to keep existing and therefore that as the time passes and the context around the organization changes, that strategy evolves. And there are a lot of reasones why that could happen, including the market conditions that vary over the pass of years as well as the need to react to the competitors decisions in order to keep fighting for the market. And other consequence that may help the change of the strategy is the effort itself of managers to make the strategy better as ideas turn to came out.

Hannah Co. has 10,000 shares of $10 par common stock outstanding. A 10% stock dividend is declared when the market price is $50 per share.Following the stock dividend, a cash dividend of $4 per share is declared and paid to Hannah Cos' shareholders. The debit to Retained Earnings will be:

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Answer:

Hannah Co.

The debit to Retained Earnings will be:

$44,000

Explanation:

Common Stock outstanding = 10,000 shares of $10 par

With a 10% stock dividend, the outstanding shares increase to 11,000 (10,000 x 1.1).

The cash dividend per share = $4

Total cash dividend equals $44,000 ($4 x 11,000).

So the Retained Earnings will be debited to the sum of $44,000 following the cash dividend to reduce the Retained Earnings account by $44,000.

Pharoah Inc., which produces a single product, has prepared the following standard cost sheet for one unit of the product. Direct materials (6 pounds at $1.60 per pound)$9.60 Direct labor (6 hours at $10.00 per hour)$60.00 During the month of April, the company manufactures 310 units and incurs the following actual costs. Direct materials purchased and used (2,400 pounds)$4,080 Direct labor (1,880 hours)$18,612 Compute the total, price, and quantity variances for materials and labor.

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Answer:

Materials

price variance = $240 Unfavorable

quantity variance = $864 Unfavorable

total variance =  $1,104 Unfavorable

Labor

price variance =  $188 Favorable

quantity variance = $200 Unfavorable

total variance = $12 Unfavorable

Explanation:

Materials

price variance = (Aq × Ap) - (Aq × Sp)

                        = (2,400 × $1.70) - (2,400 × $1.60)

                        = $240 Unfavorable

quantity variance = (Aq × Sp) - (Sq × Sp)

                             = (2,400 × $1.60) - (310 × 6 × $1.60)

                             = $864 Unfavorable

total variance = price variance + quantity variance

                       = $240 + $864

                       = $1,104 Unfavorable

Labor

price variance = (Aq × Ap) - (Aq × Sp)

                        = (1,880 × $9.90) - (1,880 × $10.00)

                        = $188 Favorable

quantity variance = (Aq × Sp) - (Sq × Sp)

                             = (1,880 × $10.00) - (310 × 6 × $10.00)

                             = $200 Unfavorable

total variance = price variance + quantity variance

                       = $188 + (-$200)

                       = $12 Unfavorable

An S corporation earns per share before taxes. The corporate tax rate is​ 35%, the personal tax rate on dividends is​ 20%, and the personal tax rate on​ non-dividend income is​ 39%. What is the total amount of taxes paid if the company pays a ​dividend?

Answers

Answer:

$2.73

Explanation:

Question is incomplete. But assuming the company earn per shares before tax is $7 and the company pays a dividend of $2

Hence, the total amount of taxes paid is = Company earn per shares *  personal tax rate on​ non-dividend income

= $7 * 39%

= $7 * 0.39

=$2.73

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