Tatham Corporation produces a single product. The standard costs for one unit of its Clan product are as​ follows:
Direct materials (8 pounds at $0.70 per pound) $5.60
Direct labor (2 hours at $8 per hour) 16.00
Variable manufacturing overhead
(2 hours at $7 per hour) 1,400
Total 3,560
During November Year​ 2, 3,500 units of Clan were produced. The costs associated with November operations were as​ follows:
Material purchased (35,000 pounds at $0.80 per pound) 28,000
Material used in production (31,500 pounds)
Direct labor (7,500 hours at $7.50 per hour) 56,250
Variable manufacturing overhead incurred 55,500
What is the variable overhead efficiency variance for Clan for November Year​ 2?
1. $3,500 favorable.
2. $3,500 unfavorable.
3. $4,000 favorable.
4. $4,000 unfavorable.

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Answer 1

Answer:

$3,500 Unfavorable

Explanation:

The computation of variable overhead efficiency variance for Clan for November Year 2 is shown below:-

Variable overhead efficiency variance

=  (Standard labor hours - actual labor hours) × (Standard variable overhead rate)

= (3,500 × 2 - 7,500) × $7

= (7,000 - 7,500) × $7

= $3,500 Unfavorable

Therefore for computing the Variable overhead efficiency variance we simply applied the above formula.


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The Treasury bill rate is 4% and the market risk premium is 7%.

Project Beta Internal rate of return %
P 1.0 14
Q 0 6
R 2.0 18
S 0.4 7
T 1.6 20

Required:
a. What are the project costs of capital for new ventures with betas of 0.75 and 1.75?
b. Which of the following capital investments have positive NPVs?

1. P
2. Q
3. R
4. S
5. T

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Answer:

the answer is going to be 3. R

Standards are set by a.manufacturing engineers. b.accountants. c.other management personnel. d.All of these choices are correct

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Answer: d.All of these choices are correct.

Explanation: all of the listed options all make use of standar, manufacturing engineer, accountant, and other management personnel make use of standards to estimate the acceptable production efficiency. Standards are also set by this personnel’s to motivate employees so as to achieve efficient operations and use of man power.

What is the difference between full absorption costing and variable costing?A. In full absorption costing, all of the non-manufacturing costs are expensed. In variable costing, all of the non-manufacturing expenses are included in the cost of the product.B. In full absorption costing, fixed manufacturing overhead is expensed. In variable costing, fixed manufacturing overhead is included in the cost of the product.C. In full absorption costing, fixed manufacturing overhead is included in the cost of the product. In variable costing, fixed manufacturing overhead is expensed.D. Variable costing must be used for external financial reports while full absorption costing can only be used for internal reporting.

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Answer: C. In full absorption costing, fixed manufacturing overhead is included in the cost of the product. In variable costing, fixed manufacturing overhead is expensed.

Explanation:

Full absorption costing accounts for all the costs involved in making a product including the indirect and the direct costs. That means both variable costs like direct materials and direct labor as well as fixed costs like rent, and insurance are included in the cost of the product.

Variable costing on the other hand expenses fixed manufacturing overhead separately. As a result, Full absorption has a higher cost of inventory than does Variable costing.

Calculate gross profit ratio and cost of goods sold Refer to the consolidated statements of earnings in the Campbell Soup Company annual report in the appendix.
Required:
a. Calculate the gross profit ratio for each of the past three years.
b. Assume that Campbell's net sales for the first four months of 2015 totaled 527 billion. Calculate an estimated cost of goods sold and gross profit for the four months.

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Answer:

gross profit ratio = (total revenue - cost of goods sold) / total revenue

I looked for the missing information:

year                    total sales                   cost of goods sold

2012                    $7,175                            $4,365

2013                    $8,052                           $5,140

2014                    $8,268                           $5,370

   

a)

gross profit ratio:

2012 = ($7,175 - $4,365) / $7,175 = 39.16%

2013 = ($8,052 - $5,140) / $8,052 = 36.16%

2014 = ($8,268 - $5,370) / $8,268 = 35.05%

b)

since the gross profit margin ratio is decreasing every year, we can assume that it will keep decreasing in 2015. Using linear regression, the slope is -0.02055. So the estimated gross profit margin ratio for 2015 = 34.33%

estimated cogs (first four months of 2015) = $527 billion x (1 - 34.33%) = $346.08 billion

estimated gross profit (first four months of 2015) = $527 billion x 34.33% = $180.92 billion

What best explains why a firm's ratio of long-term debt/total capital is lower than the industry average, while the ratio of income before interest and taxes/debt interest charges is higher than the industry average

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Answer:

The lower ratio of long-term debt to total capital is explained by the fact that the company is not highly geared or leveraged in comparison to the industry average firm.

This also explains why the ratio of income before interest and taxes to the debt interest charges is higher than the industry average because the firm does not pay so much in interest expense as the average firm in its industry.

Explanation:

Company X's leverage determines its ratio of long-term debts to total capital.  If Company X has large long-term debts it will have a higher long-term debts to total capital ratio and vice versa.  In that situation, Company X will also pay more in interest, causing its ratio of income before interest and taxes to the interest charges to be higher than the industry average, and vice versa.

Lawrence​ Industries' most recent annual dividend was ​$2.28 per share ​(D0=$2.28​), and the​ firm's required return is 13​%. Find the market value of​ Lawrence's shares when dividends are expected to grow at 8​% annually for 3​ years, followed by a 7​% constant annual growth rate in years 4 to infinity.

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Answer:

Value of stock = $41.75

Explanation:

The price of a stock using the dividend valuation model is the present value of the the future dividend expected from the stock discounted at the required rate of return.

value of dividend from year 1 to 3

Year                                                     Present Value  

1               2.28× 1.08^1 × 1.13^(1-) =           2.179

2             2.28× 1.08^2 × 1.13^(-2) =         2.083

3.              2.28 × 1.08^3 × 1.13^(-3)=          1.991

Present value of Dividend in Year 4 and beyond

This will be done in two steps

Step 1  :PV in year 3 terms  

= Dividend in year 4× (1.06)/(0.1-0.06)

2.28 × 1.08^3  × 1.07/(0.13-0.07)=  51.220

step 2 : PV in year 0 terms =

PV in year 3 × 1.1^(-3)

=51.220 × 1.13^(-3)= 35.498

Value of stock =  2.179  +2.083  +1.991 + 35.498 = 41.75

Value of stock = $41.75

Jock and Kyla decide to wager, in violation of a state statute, on the outcome of a football game. They each deposit money with Len, who agrees to pay the winner of the bet. Before the game begins, Kyla tells Len that she changed her mind about the bet. Kyla can recover Group of answer choices

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Answer:

The amount of her bet only

Explanation:

A wager is a gamble on a particular outcome of a situation. In this case the outcome of a football match.

However wagering in such a manner is a violation of state staute. So this is an illegal activity.

Jock and Kyla deposit funds for the wager with Len. Before the bet of Kyla changes her mind she can recover the money she deposited.

Len will not be able to withhold he deposit because she can sue and claim this is an illegal activity that she does not want to be part of. Len will be forced.to return at least her own money.

On January 31, 2021, B Corp. issued $650,000 face value, 11% bonds for $650,000 cash. The bonds are dated December 31, 2020, and mature on December 31, 2030. Interest will be paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31. What amount of accrued interest payable should B report in its September 30, 2021, balance sheet

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Answer:

The amount of accrued interest payable that B should report in its September 30, 2021, balance sheet is $ 23,833.

Explanation:

Prepare a Bond Amortization Schedule using the data :

Hint : First find the Yield to Maturity

N = 10

PV = $650,000

Pmt = ($650,000 × 11%) ÷ 2 = - $35,750

P/ yr = 2

FV = - $650,000

YTM = ?

Using a Financial Calculator, the YTM is 11.64%.

By the end of September 30, 2021, 8 months` interest will have expired.Thus the amortization schedule should accrue interest for 8 months as follows :

Interest $ 23,833 (debit)

Investment in Bond $ 23,833 (credit)

Interest Calculation = $ 35,750 × 8 / 12

                                 = $ 23,833

Which of the following is an example of a disruptive innovation?

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Answer: C. Use of smartphones with Internet access replacing use of  landlines

Explanation:

A disruptive innovation is one that when initiated, has a significant effect on the way an industry works such that if participants do not adapt, they will probably find themselves at a disadvantage.

An example is how digital photography replaced the use of chemicals to print photographs and also how video streaming online replaced the need for video rentals from shops which led to the closure of shops like Blockbuster.

For this question, the use of smartphones which also have internet access instead of landlines is a disruptive innovation. Smartphones provide a very convenient means to communicate with others in more ways than a landline could especially with it's access to the internet. This saw most people moving away from the use of landlines in favor of smartphones.  

The correct option to an example of disruptive innovation will be use of smartphones with internet access replacing the use of landlines. The correct option is C.

Disruptive innovation refers to a condition where the innovation of a product completely destroys the purpose of the existing technology in such a way that the usage of such product almost becomes extinct.

The landlines were an important innovation for humans as it enabled the wired routes to communicate with people on their unique line. It saved a lot of time and manpower.

This invention itself was a disruptive invention as it replaced the letter and postcards for communication. However, with the invention of  smartphones with internet access enabled wireless communication.

The invention of a smartphone with internet access were not restricted just to calling but important features like texting, instant messaging, surfing, browsing and sending multimedia files as well.

Hence, the correct option is C that the use of smartphones with internet access replaced the use of landlines is an example of disruptive innovation.

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Under the Securities Act of 1933, signatures will be obtained by which of the following persons involved in an underwriting?

I. Chief Executive Officer of the issuer
II. Chief Financial Officer of the issuer
III. Accountants of the issuer
IV. Lawyers of the issuer

a. I and II
b. III and IV
c. I, II, III
d. I, II, III, IV

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Answer: d. . I, II, III, IV

Explanation:

The Securities Act of 1933 was put in place in order to ensure that the investors get adequate information regarding the securities that are being sold to the public and to also prevent fraud and deceit.

Under the Securities Act of 1933, signatures will be obtained by the Chief Executive Officer of the issuer, Chief Financial Officer of the issuer, the accountants of the issuer and the lawyers of the issuer.

Journalize the following, assuming a 360-day year is used for interest calculations: Apr. 30 Issued a $108,000, 30-day, 6% note dated April 30 to Misner Co. on account. May 30 Paid Misner Co. the amount owed on the note dated April 30. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. When required, round your answers to the nearest dollar.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below:

a. Account payable Dr $108,000

         To note payable $108,000

(Being the issuance of the note is recorded)

b. Note payable Dr $108,000

  Interest expense Dr $540  ($108,000 × 30 days ÷ 360 days × 6%)

               To cash $108,540

(being the note payable and the interest expense is recorded)

The market for hot dogs on the streets of New York City can be considered close to a perfectly competitive market. Because there are so many individuals buying and selling hot dogs:

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Question:

The market for hot dogs on the streets of New York City can be considered close to a perfectly competitive market. Because there are so many individuals buying and selling hot dogs:

A) there is a shortage of hot dogs

B) there is a surplus of hot dogs

C) market forces set the price in the market

D) firms are able to make large economic profits

E) firms cannot make positive accounting profits

Answer:

The correct answer is C.

Explanation:

Perfect competition is a market/ industry situation where there are numerous companies producing similar or perfect substitute products. Also, in the same market, none of the players is large enough to single-handedly influence the market especially with respect to price.

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Tanner-UNF Corporation acquired as a long-term investment $190 million of 8% bonds, dated July 1, on July 1, 2021. Company management has the positive intent and ability to hold the bonds until maturity, but when the bonds were acquired Tanner-UNF decided to elect the fair value option for accounting for its investment. The market interest rate (yield) was 10% for bonds of similar risk and maturity. Tanner-UNF paid $160 million for the bonds. The company will receive interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31. As a result of changing market conditions, the fair value of the bonds at December 31, 2021, was $170 million.

Required:
a. Prepare the journal entry to record Tanner-UNF's investment in the bonds on July 1, 2021.
b. Prepare the journal entry by Tanner-UNF to record interest on December 31, 2021, at the effective (market) rate.
c. At what amount will Tanner-UNF report its investment in the December 31, 2021, balance sheet? Why?
d. Suppose Moody's bond rating agency downgraded the risk rating of the bonds motivating Tanner-UNF to sell the investment on January 2, 2022, for S190 million. Prepare the journal entry to record the sale.

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Answer and Explanation:

a. Investment in bonds Dr, $190 million

            To Discount on bond investment $30 million

             To Cash $160 million

(Being purchase of investment is recorded)

b. Cash Dr, ($190 × 8% × 6 ÷ 12) $7.6 million

    Discount on bond investment Dr, $0.4 million

                       To Interest revenue ($160 × 10% × 6 ÷ 12) $8 million

(Being interest on bonds is recorded)

c. The computation of investment in the December is shown below:-

Bond investment   $190 million

Less: discount on bond investment ($30 - $0.4)  -$29.6 million

Amortization cost $160.40 million

As the company reports fair value of $190 million in its balance sheet. Also the timing of selling and purchase the investment is decided by the management as there is a market value, available for sale securities, the market rate of return varies and the short term, as well as the long term securities, are also invested

d. Cash Dr, $190 million

    Discount on Bonds investment Dr, $29.6 million ($30 million - $0.4 million )

    Loss on sale of bonds Dr, $29.6 million

                    To Investment in bonds $190 million

(Being sale of bonds is recorded)

World trade has grown substantially in the last 60 years. For example, while world output grew at an annual rate of 3.8% per year between 1950 and 2003, world exports grew at 10.8% per year over the same time period.
Which of the following help o explain the increase in international trade and finance since the 1950's?
a. International trade agreements such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
b. An increasing number of affordable international flights
c. Changes in property rights
d. The widespread use of the Internet to conduct business.

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Answer:

The correct answer is the option A: International trade agreements such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

Explanation:

To begin with, the name of "North American Free Trade Agreement" or NAFTA, refers to the comercial agreement between the three nations of the countries of the norht of America that established that there is a bloc of free trade among Canada, Mexico and the United States that will benefit the three parties whose bloc have formed one of the largest trade blocs in the world by gross domestic product. Moreover, the agreement came into force in 1994 and since then the main purpose of it is to encourage the increase and development of international trade.

An investor owns 5,000 shares, which is 1% of a corporation's outstanding stock before a stock repurchase. The investor did not sell any of his stock during the 25,000 share repurchase. Which one of the following statements is correct?
A. The investor still owns 1% of the corporation.
B. The stock's price is likely to drop by 5%.
C. The investor owns more than 1% of the corporation.
D. The investor now has 5,250 shares.

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Answer:

C. The investor owns more than 1% of the corporation.

Explanation:

data provided in the question

Number of shares own = 5,000 shares

Outstanding stock percentage = 1%

Repurchased shares = 25,000

Based on the above information, the following statement is correct

i.e the investor owns more than 1% of the corporation as the A option, B and D options are incorrect and the option C is most appropriate option

The Association of Organic Food Growers, which does not include all organic farmers and ranchers, refuses to deal with any parties who do not carry the products of its members. This group boycott is Group of answer choices a situation that neither restrains trade nor harms competition. not within the scope of the Sherman Act. a per se violation of antitrust law. subject to analysis under the rule of reason.

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Answer:

a per se violation of antitrust law.

Explanation:

The antitrust laws can be defined as those laws that are created by the US government to protect consumers from unfair means of competition in market. The aim of creating such laws is to ensure the protection of customers from corruptive business practices and also to ensure safe healthy competitive environment among same business companies.

In the given scenario, the Association of Organic Food Growers is violating the antitrust law by boycotting farmers, ranchers, etc. The antitrust laws are violated by companies in several ways among them is by boycotting.

Boycotting can be defined as an agreement between several companies that excludes a group of customers or market to avert them from buying aanyy goods or products.

This boycotting agreement is a per se violation of antitrust law.

TB MC Qu. 7-77 Corbel Corporation has two divisions: Division A and ... Corbel Corporation has two divisions: Division A and Division B. Last month, the company reported a contribution margin of $47,700 for Division A. Division B had a contribution margin ratio of 35% and its sales were $231,000. Net operating income for the company was $27,200 and traceable fixed expenses were $59,700. Corbel Corporation's common fixed expenses were:

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Answer:

Corbel Corporation's common fixed cost  is $41,650

Explanation:

Division A contribution margin       $47,700

Division B contribution Margin       $80,850           $128,550

($231,000 * 35%)

Less: Traceable fixed cost              $59,700

Operating Income                           $27,200           ($86,900)

Common fixed cost                                                   $41,650

The Marketing Control Statement is a valuable statement for marketers because it only utilizes costs that the marketer can control. True False

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Answer: True

Explanation:

The Marketing Control Statement is quite beneficial to marketers as it avoids fixed costs and shows them the variable and programmed costs both of which can be controlled. This enables them to know what they need to and can change in a way that they can come up with an optimal marketing mix to ensure profitability.

It is also a very uncomplicated statement to prepare which further ingratiates it to marketers who would like to avoid all the jargon of income statements.

The given statement is true.

The following information should be considered:

The Marketing Control Statement should be beneficial for marketers as in this the fixed cost are ignored and the variable & other cost should be controlled. Due to this, the profitability should increased

Therefore we can conclude that The given statement is true.

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Reed Company is in the process of preparing its financial statements for 2022. During 2022, Reed changed from the double-declining balance method for its building to the straight-line method. The building originally cost $900,000. It had an original useful life of 25 years and a salvage value of $60,000. Purchase date was 1/1/20. The 2022 depreciation expense for the building will be:

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Answer:

$30,511.30

Explanation:

The double declining method was used for two years

Depreciation expense using the double declining method = Depreciation factor x cost of the asset

Depreciation factor = 2 x (1/useful life) = 2 /25 = 0.08

Depreciation expense in 2020 = 0.08 x $900,000 = $72,000

Book value =  $900,000 - $72,000 = $828,000

Depreciation expense in 2021 = 0.08 x $828,000 = $66,240

book value = $828,000 - $66,240 = $761,760

Straight line depreciation expense = (book value - Salvage value) / useful life

useful life = 25 - 2 = 23

book value = $761,760

salvage value = $60,000.

( $761,760  - $60,000. ) / 23 = $30,511.30

The depreciation expense for the remaining useful life of the asset would $30,511.30

 

Courtney's Caffeine Castle is investigating the feasibility of adding a new espresso maker to its line-up of products. The marketing department believes that 15,000 units can be sold at $90 each. Courtney's requires a 30% profit margin (i.e. cost is 70% of selling price) on all products. To achieve its goal, Courtney's must keep total costs equal to or below:
A. $675,000.
B. $900,000.
C. $661,500.
D. $945,000.

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Answer:

D. $945,000.

Explanation:

Ship Co. produces storage crates that require 37.0 meters of material at $0.50 per meter and 0.10 direct labor hours at $12.00 per hour. Overhead is applied at the rate of $18 per direct labor hour. What is the total standard cost for one unit of product that would appear on a standard cost card

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Answer:

Standard cost per unit= $21.5

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Ship Co. produces storage crates that require 37.0 meters of material at $0.50 per meter

0.10 direct labor hours at $12.00 per hour.

Overhead is applied at the rate of $18 per direct labor hour.

We need to determine the standard cost per unit:

Direct material= 37*0.5= 18.5

Direct labor= 0.1*12= 1.2

Manufacturing overhead= 0.1*18= 1.8

Standard cost per unit= $21.5

The Hirt & Block mutual fund has assets of $147 million, liabilities of $7 million and 7 million shares outstanding. The shares trade at $21.60 per share. What is the percentage load fee?

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Answer: 8%

Explanation:

The load fee would be the excess percentage amount charged on the share over the Net Asset Value per share.

= [tex]\frac{Trading price per share - Net Asset Value per share}{ Net Asset Value per share}[/tex]

Net Asset value Per share = (Assets - Liabilities) / Number of shares

= (147 - 7) / 7

= $20

Load fee

= [tex]\frac{Trading price per share - Net Asset Value per share}{ Net Asset Value per share}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{21.60 - 20}{20}[/tex]

= 8%

pryor frosted flakes company offers its customers a pottery cereal bowl if they send in 4 boxtops from flakes boxes and $1.00. The company estimates that 60% of the boxtops will be redeemed. In 2007, the company sold 500,000 boxes and costumers redeemed 220,000 boxtops receiving 55,000 bowls. if the bowls cost 2.50 each, how much liabilitiy for outstanding premiums should be recorded at the end od 2007?

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Answer: $30,000

Explanation:

Company estimates that 60% of boxtops will be redeemed.

They sold 500,000 boxes

= 500,000 * 60%

= 300,000 boxtops will be sent in.

So far, 220,000 have been sent in. How many left;

= 300,000 - 220,000

= 80,000 boxtops are still to be sent in

4 boxtops are needed to receive a pottery bowl so with 80,000;

= 80,000/4

= 20,000 pottery bowls are due to be issued.

Each bowl costs $2.50 to make.  Customers will send in $1 however so effectively it will cost the company;

= 2.50 - 1

= $1.50

With 20,000 still left to be issued, each costing $1.50, the total liabilitiy for outstanding premiums to be recorded at the end of 2007 is;

= 20,000 * 1.5

= $30,000

Owen expects to receive at the end of next year from a trust fund. If a bank loans money at an interest rate of ​, how much money can he borrow from the bank on the basis of this​ information?

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Answer: a) $18,605

Explanation:

The amount he can borrow today will be an amount that when grown at a rate of 7.5% per year will equal $20,000 in a year.

20,000 = Amount + ( Amount * rate * time)

20,000 = Amount + (7.5% * Amount)

2,000,000 = 1.075 * Amount

Amount = $18,605

As the correlation between assets falls... Group of answer choices portfolio variance is not affected by correlation portfolio variance falls portfolio variance rises

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Answer:

The correct answer is C) Portfolio Variance rises.

Explanation:

The association between two assets reflects the degree to which both assets are related.  As the correlation between two assets decreases, the variation in portfolios increases.

Investment portfolios can be protected with the creative use of Correlation Diversification .

The less correlated assets are, the less risky an investment portfolio is.

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A brand manager for a certain company must determine how much time to allocate between radio and television advertising during the next month. Market research has provided estimates of the audience exposure for each minute of advertising in each​ medium, which it would like to maximize. Costs per minute of advertising are also​ known, and the manager has a limited budget of ​

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Answer:

Optimization

Explanation:

Since we were told that the brand manager has limited budget of $25,000 which makes the manager to decide that television adverts is much more effective than radio adverts making him to allocates, at least 70% of the time to television, based on this I wiill run OPTIMIZATION test reason been that optimization will help and enable me to make the best or most effective use of available resource which will in turn Reduce costs while improving the performance which is why the brand manager decide to allocate 70% to Television in order to make the business more efficient as well as cost effective.

Current cost to source from the home plant to Country A is $0.55 per unit, plus $0.02 in shipping (there is no tariff). If product is sourced from Country B, manufacturing cost is expected to be 20% lower; but shipping will increase to $0.06, and there is a tariff of 15% on CIF. What will the savings be on 100 million units if sourcing for Country A switches from the home plant to Country B

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Answer:

Cost savings in sourcing from Country A = $0.5 million ($57.5 - $57 million)

Explanation:

Sourcing from Country A:

Purchase price = $0.55 per unit

Shipping = $0.02

Total Cost = $0.57

Cost of 100 million units = $57 million

Sourcing from Country B:

Purchasing price = $0.44 ($0.55 x 80%)

Shipping = $0.06

CIF Tariff = 15% = $0.075  ($0.5 x 15%)

Total Cost = $0.575

Cost of 100 million units = $57.5 million

Sourcing from Country A is more beneficial than sourcing from Country B with reduced product cost, but increased shipping and additional tariff.  Whereas Country A gives a total cost for 100 million units of $57 million, sourcing the same units from Country B gives a total cost of $57.5 million.  The savings of $0.5 million is substantial that no company would like to lose unless the goods from Country B are of higher quality than those from Country A.

Cash Payback Method Lily Products Company is considering an investment in one of two new product lines. The investment required for either product line is $540,000. The net cash flows associated with each product are as follows:
Year Liquid Soap Body Lotion
1 $170,000 $90,000
2 150,000 90,000
3 120,000 90,000
4 100,000 90,000
5 70,000 90,000
6 40,000 90,000
7 40,000 90,000
8 30,000 90,000
Total $720,000 $720,000
A. Recommend a product offering to Lily Products Company, based on the cash payback period for each product line.
Payback period for liquid soap
Payback period for body lotion
B. The project with the_____net cash flows in the early years of the project life will be favored over the one with the______net cash flows in the initial years.

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Answer:

1a. Payback period for LIQUID SOAP =4 years

Payback period for BODY LOTION =6 years

1b. GREATEST; LESS

Explanation:

1a.Calculation for the Payback period for liquid soap

LIQUID SOAP

Year   Cash flow  Cumulative Cash flow

1 $170,000 $170,000

2 (150,000+170,000) =320,000

3 (120,000+320,000)=440,000

4 (100,000+440,000)=540,000

5 (70,000+540,000)= 610,000

6 (40,000+610,000)= 650,000

7 (40,000+650,000)= 690,000

8 (30,000+690,000)= 720,000

The Payback period for LIQUID SOAP will  be 4 years

Calculation for the Payback period of body lotion

BODY LOTIO

Year   Cash flow  Cumulative Cash flow

1  $90,000 $90,000

2  (90,000+90,000)=180,000

3  (90,000+180,000)=270,000

4  (90,000+270,000)=360,000

5 (90,000+360,000)=450,000

6 (90,000+450,000)=540,000

7 (90,000+540,000)=630,000

8  (90,000+630,000)=720,000

The Payback period for BODY LOTION will  be 6 years

Based on the calculation above for both liquid soap and body lotion the product offering i will recommend to Lily Products Company, based on the cash payback period for each product line will be LIQUID SOAP because it has a 4 years payback period.

B. The project with the GREATEST net cash flows in the early years of the project life will be favored over the one with the LESS net cash flows in the initial years.

"A mutual fund manager of a "high technology" fund feels that the market for this sector will remain flat in the next coming months and he wishes to generate some additional income against his portfolio. The best strategy is to sell:"

Answers

Answer:  C.  narrow-based calls

Explanation:

Narrow based calls would include calls from one industry. The mutual fund is an "High technology" firm which means that it is a narrow based fund for instance as it is interested only in one industry being the High Tech industry.

The manager should invest in Narrow based calls that focus on the sector if he anticipates that the market will remain flat for the sector. Narrow based Calls are more volatile because they are specific and with the volatility comes higher premiums to be charged.

Should he wish to make income against the portfolio, he should sell these knowing that the options will not be called as the market will remain flat.

Merchant Company purchased property for a building site The costs associated with the property were:
Purchase price $191,000
Real estate commissions 16,600
Legal fees 2,400
Expenses of clearing the land 3,600
Expenses to remove old buildings2,600
What portion of these costs should be allocated to the cost of the land and what portion should be allocated to the cost of the new building?
a. $193,400 to Land; $25,200 to Building.
b. $207,600 to Land; $8,600 to Building.
c. $210,000 to Land; $2,600 to Building.
d. $216,200 to Land; $0 to Building.
e. $213,600 to Lane; $0 to Building.

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Answer:

d. $216,200 to Land; $0 to Building.

Explanation:

Calculation of Cost of the land  

Purchase price                               $191,000

Real estate commissions               $16,600

Legal fees                                       $2,400

Expenses of clearing the land       $3,600

Expenses to remove old building  $2,600

Cost of the land                              $216,200

Calculation of Cost of Building

0.

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