Suppose a commercial bank has checkable deposits of $60,000 and the legal reserve ratio is 25 percent. If the bank's required and excess reserves are equal, then its actual reserves

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Answer 1

Answer: $30000

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, the required reserve will be:

= $60000 × 25%

= $15000

Since the bank's required and excess reserves are equal, then the excess reserve will be $15000.

Therefore, the actual reserves will be:

= Required reserve + Actual reserve

= $15000 + $15000

= $30000


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Cycle counting ______.

a. is used to determine average cycle service level
b. is used to identify shelves needing repair
c. has a lower tolerance level for slower-moving items
d. follows a schedule such that the quantity of every SKU in inventory is counted at least once a year

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Answer:

d. follows a schedule such that the quantity of every SKU in inventory is counted at least once a year

Explanation:

An inventory is a term used to describe a list of finished goods, goods still in the production line and raw materials that would be used for the manufacturing of more goods in a bid to meet the unending consumer demands.

Basically, an inventory can be classified into three (3) main categories;

I. Finished goods.

II. Work in progress (WIP).

III. Raw materials.

An inventory is recorded as a current asset on the balance sheet because it's primarily the most important source of revenue for a business entity.

Generally, it's important for a business to have a good idea of how many inventory it has at a specific period of time. In order to determine this, a process referred to as cycle counting can be used.

Cycle counting is a process that typically involves counting all stock keeping units (SKUs) for a specific period of time (in years), following a schedule that requires counting all items (every SKU in inventory) at least once a year.

Hence, a count of the stock keeping units (SKUs) simply means that you're physically counting how many units of each stock keeping unit (SKU) is carried at a particular point in time.

Furthermore, employees who are referred to as cycle counters are saddled with the responsibility of counting the stock keeping units (SKUs) and recording the information.

In cycle counting, the important items are counted more frequently by the cycle counters.

A state of economic scarcity exists when consumers:
A. do not have enough resources to satisfy all of their wants.

B. save their money in banks instead of spending it.

C. borrow too much money to buy unnecessary products.

D. have their economic freedoms restricted by the government.​

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Answer is A
when you don’t have enough resources that for people’s wants and needs that is called scarcity.
the correct answer is A

a. Net income was $471,000.
b. Issued common stock for $74,000 cash.
c. Paid cash dividend of $11,000.
d. Paid $130,000 cash to settle a note payable at its $130,000 maturity value.
e. Paid $122,000 cash to acquire its treasury stock.
f. Purchased equipment for $91,000 cash.

Use the above information to determine cash flows from financing activities. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.)

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Answer:

-$189,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the cash flows from financing activities

CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES

Issued common stock for cash $74,000

Less Paid cash dividend ($11,000)

Less Paid cash to settle a note payable ($130,000)

Less Paid cash to acquire its treasury stock ($122,000)

Cash flows from financing activities -$189,000

Therefore the Cash flows from financing activities is -$189,000

Western Electric has 28,000 shares of common stock outstanding at a price per share of $71 and a rate of return of 13.40 percent. The firm has 6,900 shares of 7.00 percent preferred stock outstanding at a price of $91.00 per share. The preferred stock has a par value of $100. The outstanding debt has a total face value of $380,000 and currently sells for 107 percent of face. The yield to maturity on the debt is 7.84 percent. What is the firm's weighted average cost of capital if the tax rate is 39 percent

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Answer: 11.05%

Explanation:

The weighted average cost of capital is calculated as follows:

= (Weight of debt * after tax cost of debt) + (weight of equity * cost of equity) + (weight of preferred stock * cost of preferred stock)

Total equity = 28,000 * 71 = $1,988,000

Total preferred stock = 6,900 * 91 = $627,900

Total debt = 380,000 * 107 = $406,600

Total = 1,988,000 + 627,900 + 406,600

= $3,022,500

Cost of preferred stock = Dividend / Current price = 7 / 91 = 7.69%

After tax cost of debt = 7.84% * (1 - 39%) = 4.78%

WACC = (406,000 / 3,022,500 * 4.78%) + (1,988,000 / 3,022,500 * 13.40%) + (627,900 / 3,022,500 * 7.69%)

= 11.05%

What type of loss exposures can be identified using these statements ?

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Answer:

Risk Managers have several sources of information to identify loss exposures:

Questionnaires.

Physical inspection.

Flowcharts.

Financial statements.

Historical loss data.

Explanation:

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Production and sales estimates for March for Robin Co. are as follows: Estimated inventory (units), March 1 18,500 Desired inventory (units), March 31 20,000 Expected sales volume (units): Territory M 6,800 Territory L 8,300 Territory L 7,300 Unit sales price $15 The number of units expected to be manufactured in March is

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Answer:

Robin Co.

The number of units expected to be manufactured in March is:

= 23,900 units.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Estimated inventory (units), March 1 = 18,500

Desired inventory (units), March 31 = 20,000

Expected sales volume (units): Territory M 6,800 Territory N 8,300 Territory L 7,300

Unit sales price = $15

Total expected sales volume (units) = 22,400

Production estimation:

Total expected sales units =               22,400

Desired inventory (units), March 31   20,000

Units available for sale =                    42,400

Estimated inventory (units), March 1  18,500

Units expected to be manufactured 23,900

Neubart Company owns 100% of the outstanding shares of two European subsidiaries, which operate largely independently and operate in a different industry than Neubart. The subsidiaries' earnings typically are reinvested in their home country. In consolidating the subsidiaries financial statements with those of the U.S. parent, the subsidiaries' financial statement numbers should be:________ a) remeasured using the current rate method. b) remeasured using the temporal method. c) translated using the current rate method. d) translated using the temporal method.

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Answer: c) translated using the current rate method.

Explanation:

It should be noted that the translation method is utilized when the financial statements of a subsidiary unit are being expressed in the functional currency of the parent company.

Following the question given above, in consolidating the subsidiaries financial statements with those of the U.S. parent, the subsidiaries' financial statement numbers should be translated using the current rate method.

Therefore, the correct option is C.

Item 2 On July 1 of the current calendar year, Plum Co. paid $8,000 cash for management services to be performed over a two-year period beginning July 1. Plum follows a policy of recording all prepaid expenses to asset accounts at the time of cash payment. The adjusting entry on December 31 of the current year for Plum would include:

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Answer:

- July 1st -  December 31st (6 months)

- Here, $8,000 is paid for 2 years (24 months)

So, expenses for 6 month = $8,000 * 6/24 = $2,000

Date  Journal Entry                   Debit    Credit

          Expense                         $2,000

                 Prepaid expense                   $2,000

          (To record the expense)

The Baldwin Company has just purchased $40,900,000 of plant and equipment that has an estimated useful life of 15 years. The expected salvage value at the end of 15 years is $4,090,000. What will the book value of this purchase (exclude all other plant and equipment) be after its third year of use

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Answer:

$38,448,000

Explanation:

Calculation to determine What will the book value of this purchase

First step

Depreciation = (cost - salvage)/useful life

Depreciation= (40,900,000 - 4,090,000 )/15

Depreciation=36810000/15

Depreciation=2454000

Now let determine the

Book value=Cost -Depreciation

Book value=$40,900,000-$2,454,000

Book value=$38,448,000

Therefore the book value of this purchase is$38,448,000

Create the following budgets for each quarter in the year with the data provided below. Each budget will show results for each quarter and a total for the year.

1. Sales budget
2. Cash collections budget
3. Cash budget Data

a. The budgeted unit sales are 500 units, 700 units, 800 units, and 1,000 units for quarters 1-4, respectively. The budgeted selling price for the year is $50 per unit.
b. All sales are on credit. 50% percent of all credit sales are collected in the quarter of the sale, 35% are collected in the next quarter, and the remainder is collected in the quarter after. The following data is provided to complete the cash collections budget:

1. Q1 cash collection from prior year Q4 sales: $9,000
2. Q1 cash collection from prior year Q3 sales: $2,000
3. Q2 cash collection from prior year Q4 sales: $1,000

c. The company plans to maintain a minimum cash balance at the end of each quarter of $60,000. If the cash balance is below $60,000, the company will borrow money from the bank to arrive at a $60,000 balance. All borrowings take place on the first day of the quarter and have a 12-month maturity, an interest rate of 2.5% per quarter, and interest paid quarterly. The following data is provided to complete the cash budget:

1. Beginning cash balance: $70,000
2. Q1 cash disbursement: $26,000
3. Q2 cash disbursement: $41,250
4. Q3 cash disbursement: $34.000
5. Q4 cash disbursement: $38.000

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Answer:

1. Sales Budget:

                                 Quarter 1  Quarter 2  Quarter 3  Quarter 4    Total

Budgeted unit sales      500             700           800            1,000        3,000

Sales revenue       $25,000      $35,000   $40,000      $50,000  $150,000

2. Cash collections budget:

                               Quarter 1  Quarter 2  Quarter 3  Quarter 4      Total

50% sales quarter $12,500       $17,500   $20,000      $25,000   $75,000

35% next quarter      9,000           8,750      12,250         14,000      44,000

15% quarter after      2,000           1,000        3,750          5,250       12,000

Total collections   $23,500     $27,250   $36,000      $44,250   $131,000

3. Cash budget data:

                                 Quarter 1  Quarter 2  Quarter 3  Quarter 4    Total

Beginning balance    $70,000  $67,500    $60,325     $62,150    $70,000

Total collections       $23,500   $27,250    $36,000    $44,250   $131,000

Bank borrowing                    0       7,000                0                 0        7,000

Total cash available $93,500  $101,750    $96,325   $106,400 $208,000

Cash disbursement $26,000    $41,250     $34,000     $38,000  $139,250

Interest expense                  0           175             175            175           525

Ending balance        $67,500  $60,325     $62,150   $68,225   $68,225

Minimum cash           60,000    60,000       60,000     60,000     60,000

Excess (Deficit)          $7,500       $325        $2,150      $8,225     $8,225

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Budgeted selling price per unit = $50

                                 Quarter 1  Quarter 2  Quarter 3  Quarter 4    Total

Budgeted unit sales      500             700           800            1,000        3,000

Sales revenue       $25,000      $35,000   $40,000      $50,000  $150,000

Cash collections:

50% sales quarter $12,500       $17,500   $20,000      $25,000   $75,000

35% next quarter      9,000           8,750      12,250         14,000      44,000

15% quarter after      2,000           1,000        3,750          5,250       12,000

Total collections   $23,500     $27,250   $36,000      $44,250   $131,000

Minimum cash balance at the end of each quarter = $60,000

Interest rate for borrowing to reach minimum cash requirement = 2.5% per quarter

1. Beginning cash balance: $70,000

2. Q1 cash disbursement: $26,000

3. Q2 cash disbursement: $41,250

4. Q3 cash disbursement: $34.000

5. Q4 cash disbursement: $38.000

The Federal Reserve's tool for changing the money supply is the__________ (open market operation or reserve requirement or discont rate) In order to decrease the number of dollars in the U.S. economy the money supply, the Federal Reserve will_________( buy or sell) government bonds.

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Answer:

Open market operations; sell

Explanation:

Open market operations; sell

Central bank (Federal bank) use the open market operation that encompasses the increase and decrease of reserve requirement, discount rate, etc. It also includes the selling of government bonds when Fed wants to decrease the money supply in the economy and it buys back when it wants to increase the money supply in the economy.

Fiscal policy proponents see fiscal as a superior strategy for market corrections.
a. True
b. False

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Answer: True

Explanation:

Fiscal policy refers to the government suing taxation and spending policies to influence the economy of a country. If the government wants to improve production, they reduce taxes and increase spending and if they want to reduce production, they increase taxes and reduce spending.

Fiscal policy proponents believe that the government is right to use fiscal policy to correct the market because its effect is more direct. John Maynard Keynes was one of the most famous proponent for Fiscal policy.

Park Co is considering an investment that requires immediate payment of $28.245 and provides expected cash inflows of 59,300 annually for four years. Assume Park Co requires a 7% return on its investments.

What is the net present value of this investment?

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Answer:

The net present value of this investment is $3,256.06.

Explanation:

Note: There two errors in the figures provided in this question. They are they therefore fixed before answering this question as follows:

Park Co is considering an investment that requires immediate payment of $28,245 and provides expected cash inflows of $9,300 annually for four years. Assume Park Co requires a 7% return on its investments.

What is the net present value of this investment?

The explanation of the answer is now provided as follows:

The present value (PV) of the annual expected cash inflows of $9,300 can be calculated using the formula for calculating the present value of an ordinary annuity as follows:

PV of the annual expected cash inflows = Annual expected cash inflows * ((1 - (1 / (1 + rate of returns))^number of years) / rate of returns) = $9,300 * ((1 - (1 / (1 + 0.07))^4) / 0.07) = $31,501.06

Net present value = PV of the annual expected cash inflows – Required immediate payment for the investment = $31,501.06 - $28,245 = $3,256.06

Therefore, the net present value of this investment is $3,256.06.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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A truck that cost $72,000 and on which $60,000 of accumulated depreciation has been recorded was disposed of for $18,000 cash. The entry to record this event would include a

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Answer:

Gain of $6,000.

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what The entry to record this event would include

Using this formula

Gain=(Accumulated depreciation+Cash)-Cost

Let plug in the formula

Gain=($60,000+$18,000)-$72,000

Gain=$78,000-$72,000

Gain=$6,000

Therefore The entry to record this event would include a gain of $6,000

Given the following data, compute overhead applied and the under- or overapplication of overhead for the period:

Estimated annual overhead cost $1700000
Actual annual overhead cost $1675000
Estimated machine hours 200000
Actual machine hours 190000

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Answer:

Underapplied overhead= $60,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Estimated annual overhead cost $1700000

Actual annual overhead cost $1675000

Estimated machine hours 200000

Actual machine hours 190000

First, we need to calculate the predetermined overhead rate:

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

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 1,700,000 / 200,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $8.5 per machine hour

Now, we can allocate overhead:

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

Allocated MOH= 8.5*190,000

Allocated MOH= $1,615,000

Finally, the over/under allocation:

Under/over applied overhead= real overhead - allocated overhead

Under/over applied overhead= 1,675,000 - 1,615,000

Underapplied overhead= $60,000

Discretionary fiscal policy will stabilize the economy most when Group of answer choices deficits are incurred during recessions and surpluses during inflations. deficits are incurred during inflations and surpluses during recessions budget surpluses are continuously incurred. the budget is balanced each year.

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Answer:

deficits are incurred during recessions and surpluses during inflations

Explanation:

Discretionary fiscal policies are deliberate steps taken by the government to stimulate the economy in order to cause the economy to move to full employment and price stability more quickly than it might otherwise.

Discretionary fiscal policies can either be expansionary or contractionary

Expansionary fiscal policy is when the government increases the money supply in the economy either by increasing spending or cutting taxes. These policies are carried out in a recession when the government wants to increase total spending

Contractionary fiscal policies is when the government reduces the money supply in the economy either by reducing spending or increasing taxes . These policies are carried out in periods of inflation when the government wants to reduce money supply in the economy

Maricopa's Success scholarship fund receives a gift of $ 160000. The money is invested in stocks, bonds, and CDs. CDs pay 4.5 % interest, bonds pay 5.8 % interest, and stocks pay 8.4 % interest. Maricopa Success invests $ 15000 more in bonds than in CDs. If the annual income from the investments is $ 10450 , how much was invested in each account

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Answer:

Maricopa's Success invested $40,000 in CDs, $55,000 in bonds and $65,000 in stocks.

Explanation:

Since Maricopa's Success scholarship fund receives a gift of $ 160,000, and the money is invested in stocks, bonds, and CDs, and CDs pay 4.5% interest, bonds pay 5.8% interest, and stocks pay 8.4% interest, and Maricopa Success invests $ 15000 more in bonds than in CDs, if the annual income from the investments is $ 10,450, to determine how much was invested in each account, the following calculation must be performed:  

15,000 x 0.045 + 30,000 x 0.058 + 115,000 x 0.084 = 675 + 1740 + 9660 = 12,075

30,000 x 0.045 + 45,000 x 0.058 + 85,000 x 0.084 = 1350 + 2610 + 7140 = 11,100

37,500 x 0.045 + 52,500 x 0.058 + 70,000 x 0.084 = 1687.5 + 3045 + 5880 = 10,612.5

40,000 x 0.045 + 55,000 x 0.058 + 65,000 x 0.084 = 1800 + 3190 + 5460 = 10,450

Therefore, Maricopa's Success invested $ 40,000 in CDs, $ 55,000 in bonds and $ 65,000 in stocks.

According to the law of ________, the quantity of Indian rupees demanded by U.S. consumers will ________ when the price of Indian rupees in terms of U.S. dollars falls.

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Answer:

demand

rise

Explanation:

According to the law of demand, the higher the price, the lower the quantity demanded and the lower the price, the higher the quantity demanded.

If  the price of Indian rupees in terms of U.S. dollars falls, it means that the US dollar has appreciated against the rupees

it becomes cheaper to buy the rupees.

As a result, the quantity demanded of rupees would increase

The following refers to units processed by a breakfast cereal maker in August. Compute the total equivalent units of production with respect to conversion for August using the weighted-average inventory method.

Tons of Product Percent of Conversion Added
Beginning Work in Process 230,000 60%
Goods started 570,000 100%
Goods completed 620,000 100
Ending Work in Process 180,000 70%

a. 758,000
b. 800,000
c. 620,000
d. 746,000

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Answer:

Total equivalent units= 746,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Beginning Work in Process 230,000 60%

Goods started 570,000 100%

Goods completed 620,000 100

Ending Work in Process 180,000 70%

The weighted average method blends the costs and units of the previous period with the costs and units of the current period.

Units completed in the period + Equivalent units in ending inventory WIP (units*%completion) = Equivalent units of production

Equivalent units of production:

Units completed in the period= 620,000

quivalent units in ending inventory WIP= (180,000*0.7)= 126,000

Total equivalent units= 746,000

epartments have estimated annual factory overhead costs of $256,000 and $480,000, respectively. The Fabrication Dept. expects 25,000 machine hours this year. The Assembly Dept. expects $592,000 DL cost this year. Calculate the factory overhead cost that will be charged to each unit of the two products using multiple production dept. factory overhead rates (round to nearest $0.00).

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Answer:

Factory overhead cost charged to each unit:

                                                     Fabrication     Assembly

Factory overhead rates                  $10.24             $0.81

Machine hours per unit                   5

Direct labor cost per unit                                       $118.40

Factory overhead cost per unit   $51.20             $95.90

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                         Fabrication            Assembly

Annual overhead costs  $256,000              $480,000

Expected machine hours   25,000                             0

Expected direct labor costs         0               $592,000

Overhead rates                $10.24                  $0.81

                         ($256,000/25,000)             ($480,000/$592,000)

Assuming number of units produced = 5,000

Each unit will consume   5 (25,000/5,000)   $118.40 ($592,000/5,000)

                                    machine hours           direct labor cost

Overhead cost per unit = $51.20                  $95.90

                                     ($10.24 * 5)               ($118.40 * $0.81)

Suppose that in an​ economy, investment is​ $160 billion, saving is​ $140 billion, government expenditure on goods and services is​ $150 billion, exports are​ $200 billion, and imports are​ $250 billion. What is the amount of tax revenue and the government budget​ balance?

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Answer:

Tax revenue is 120 billion dollars

The government budget balance is -30 billion dollars

The tax revenue for the given situation will be $120 billion; and the government budget balance will be -$30 billion in an economy.

What is a tax revenue?

The amount of total revenue generated by an organization or the government in the form of taxes is known as a total tax revenue for such government.

For the given condition, the tax revenue will be computed as,

[tex]\rm Tax\ Revenue\ = (Investments\ - Savings)\ - Expenditure\ + Imports\\\\\rm Tax\ Revenue\ = (160-140)-150+250\\\\\rm Tax\ Revenue\ = \$120[/tex]

Furthermore, the budget balance of the government will show a deficit of $30 billion, as the expenditure and imports of the government are lesser than the exports and revenues.

Hence, the tax revenue is aforementioned.

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Cox Engineering performs cement core tests in its laboratory. The following standards have been set for each core test performed:Standard Hours or Quantity or Rate Standard PriceDirect materials 3 pounds $0.75 per poundDirect labor 0.4 hours $12 per hourVariable manufacturing overhead 0.4 hours $9 per hourDuring March, the laboratory performed 2,000 core tests. On March 1 no direct materials (sand) were on hand. Variable manufacturing overhead is assigned to core tests on the basis of standard direct labor-hours.The following events occurred during March:[1] 8,600 pounds of sand were purchased at a cost of $7,310.[2] 7,200 pounds of sand were used for core tests.[3] 840 actual direct labor-hours were worked at a cost of $8,610.[4] Actual variable manufacturing overhead incurred was $3,200.REQUIRED: (NOTE: You must show your computations)(a) The materials price variance for March is:(b) The materials quantity variance for March is:(c) The labor rate variance for March is:(d) The labor efficiency variance for March is:(e) The variable overhead efficiency variance for March is:

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

(a) The materials price variance for March is:

Actual cost of materials purchased = $7310

Less: Standard cost of actual quantity = 0.75 × $8600 = ($6450)

Direct material price variance = $860 Unfavorable

(b) The materials quantity variance for March is:

Standard cost of actual quantity = 0.75 × $7200 = $5400

Less: Standard cost of standard quantity = 3 × 2000 × $0.75 = $4500

Direct material quantity variance = $900 Unfavorable

(c) The labor rate variance for March is:

Actual cost of direct labor = $8610

Less: Standard cost of actual hours = 840 × $12 = $10080

Direct labor rate variance = $1470 favorable

(d) The labor efficiency variance for March is:

Standard cost of actual hours = 840 × $12 = $10080

Less: Standard cost of standard hours = 2000 × 0.4 × $0.12 = $9600

Direct labor efficiency variance = $480 Unfavorable

Consider the following information from the records of Bennington Corporation. The company uses the weighted-average method. Brining Department Materials Conversion Equivalent units of production 1,670 1,660 Costs of beginning work in process $ 250 $ 350Costs added during the period $ 2,255 $ 3,385 i. When computing the cost per equivalent unit for conversion, what is the total cost that will be included in the numerator of that calculation? a. $3,735 b. $2,255 c. $5,640 d. $6,240 ii. What is the cost per equivalent unit for conversion? a. $1.50 b. $1.67 c. $2.20 d. $2.25

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Answer:

1. a) $3735

2. d) $2.25

Explanation:

1. Computation of total cost that will be included in the numerator of that calculation

Total Conversion cost = 350+3385

Total Conversion cost= 3735

Therefore the total cost that will be included in the numerator of that calculation is 3735

2. Computation for Cost per equivalent unit of conversion cost

Cost per equivalent unit of conversion cost = 3735/1660

Cost per equivalent unit of conversion cost = 2.25

Therefore Cost per equivalent unit of conversion cost is $2.25

An investment offers $2,374 per year for 13 years, with the first payment occurring 1 year from now. If the required return is 8 percent, what is the value of the investment

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Answer:

PV=  $18,763.56

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Annual payment (A)= $2,374

Number of payments= 13

Discount rate (i)= 8%

To calculate the present value, we need to use the following formula:

PV= A*{(1/i) - 1/[i*(1 + i)^n]}

PV= 2,374*{(1/0.08) - 1 / [(0.08*(1.08^13)}}

PV=  $18,763.56

On the basis of the following data, determine the value of the inventory at the lower of cost or market. Apply lower of cost or market to each inventory item.

Product Inventory Quantity Cost per Unit Market Value per Unit (Net Realizable Value)
Model A 12 $106 $102
Model B 45 84 70
Model C 36 254 243
Model D 31 85 88
Model E 41 132 148

Required:
Determine the value of the inventory at the lower of cost or market.

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Answer:

The value of the inventory at the lower of cost or market price is:

= $21,170.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Product  Inventory    Cost per Unit  Market Value per Unit     LCNRV

              Quantity                              (Net Realizable Value)

Model A       12                $106                   $102                  $1,225 (12*$102)

Model B      45                    84                       70                     3,150 (45*$70)

Model C     36                  254                    243                     8,748 (36*$243)

Model D     31                     85                      88                     2,635 (31*$88)

Model E     41                    132                    148                      5,412 (41*$132)

Total cost of inventory based on LCNRV (per item)        $21,170

Fuente, Inc., has identified an investment project with the following cash flows. Year Cash Flow 1 $ 1,070 2 1,300 3 1,520 4 2,260 a. If the discount rate is 8 percent, what is the future value of these cash flows in Year 4

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Answer:

Total FV= $6,765.82

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Year Cash Flow 1 $ 1,070 2 1,300 3 1,520 4 2,260

Discount rate= 8%

To calculate the total future value, we need to use the following formula on each cash flow:

FV= Cf*(1 + i)^n

FV1= 1,070*(1.08^3)= 1,347.9

FV2= 1,300*(1.08^2)= 1,516.32

FV3= 1,520*1.08= 1,641.6

FV4= 2,260

Total FV= $6,765.82

Molly sells bracelets to Jean's Place, a boutique store. Molly is scheduled to deliver 100 bracelets on July 1. On June 15, Jean, the owner of Jean's Place calls Molly and says "I might not be able to pay for your bracelets." Molly does not deliver the bracelets on July 1. Jean can probably recover from Molly for breach of contract. Group of answer choices True False

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Answer: False

Explanation:

The contract is such that Molly agreed to bring bracelets if Jean would pay for said bracelets.

The terms of the contract therefore are that Jean would pay and Molly would deliver. Jean then calls Molly and says that they will be unable to pay which means that they are not going to be able to hold up their responsibilities in the contract.

Molly has the right to then cancel the contract because the other party will not be able to perform their obligations and face no repercussion for it.

Jamar Co. sold its headquarters building at a gain, and simultaneously leased back the building. The lease was reported as a finance lease. At the time of the sale, the gain should be reported as

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Answer:

a deferred gain

Explanation:

Deferred gain occurs when the recipient of the proceeds or profits from a transaction do not collect it all upfront. Some of the gain is not collected now but deferred to some future time.

It is referred to as unrealised revenue and is represented on the balance sheet as a liability.

In the given scenario Jamar Co. sold its headquarters building at a gain, and simultaneously leased back the building. This means not all the gains from the sale are received now.

So this is a deferred gain.

Product quality is ultimately reflected in the __________ and the price that customers are willing to pay. Group of answer choices market share development capability development time development cost

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Answer: Market share

Explanation:

When a product is of high quality, more people will want to buy it because humans are drawn to things of superior quality. The quality item will therefore have a higher market share than its competitors.

The price will also reflect this as it would be higher than competing products to show that it is more sought after.

Take the iPhone for example. There are many more smartphones in the market but because of the quality of iPhones, they have such a high market share in the United States.

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