The following cost data relate to the manufacturing activities of Chang Company during the just completed year: Manufacturing overhead costs incurred: Indirect materials $ 17,000 Indirect labor 150,000 Property taxes, factory 10,000 Utilities, factory 90,000 Depreciation, factory 147,000 Insurance, factory 12,000 Total actual manufacturing overhead costs incurred $ 426,000 Other costs incurred: Purchases of raw materials (both direct and indirect) $ 420,000 Direct labor cost $ 80,000 Inventories: Raw materials, beginning $ 22,000 Raw materials, ending $ 32,000 Work in process, beginning $ 42,000 Work in process, ending $ 72,000 The company uses a predetermined overhead rate of $20 per machine-hour to apply overhead cost to jobs. A total of 21,700 machine-hours were used during the year. Required: 1. Compute the amount of underapplied or overapplied overhead cost for the year. 2. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured for the year.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Part 1

under-applied overheads = $8,000

Part 2

Schedule of cost of goods manufactured for the year.

Opening Work in process                                            $ 42,000

Add Direct Materials                                                   $393,000

Add Direct Labor                                                          $ 80,000

Add Applied Overheads                                             $434,000

Less Ending Work In Process                                    ( $ 72,000)

Cost of Goods Manufactured                                     $877,000

Explanation:

The amount of underapplied or overapplied overhead cost for the year.

Applied Overheads = Predetermined overheads rate x Actual machine hours

                                 = $20 x 21,700 machine-hours

                                 = $434,000

Since,

actual manufacturing overhead costs = $ 426,000

and

applied manufacturing overhead = $434,000

then

under-applied overheads = $8,000 ($434,000 - $ 426,000)

Schedule of cost of goods manufactured for the year.

Opening Work in process                                            $ 42,000

Add Direct Materials ($ 22 + $ 420 - $ 32 - $ 17)      $393,000

Add Direct Labor                                                          $ 80,000

Add Applied Overheads                                             $434,000

Less Ending Work In Process                                    ( $ 72,000)

Cost of Goods Manufactured                                     $877,000


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Adel wants to get $100 immediately to pay for concert tickets. He currently has no cash or income, but he has a nice gold watch that is worth $500. He is looking for a place to loan him the $100 by using his watch as collateral. Even though it can be risky, what type of business could best meet Adel’s needs? A. rent-to-own service B. pawnshop C. check cashing business D. payday loan business

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Correct Answer: pawnshop

The type of business could best meet Adel’s needs "Pawnshop" where short-term loans individuals can use valuable items like his gold watch as collateral. The correct option is B.

He repays the loan along with interest within a specified period, he can retrieve his watch. Pawnshops are designed to offer immediate cash based on the value of the pledged item.

This solution suits Adel's situation as he can secure the funds he needs for the concert tickets using his watch as collateral even though it involves some risk due to the possibility of losing the watch if he doesn't repay the loan.

Therefore, the correct option is B.

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If the government intervenes and corrects the externality in the situation described, we would expect Group of answer choices the demand for the output from the hydroelectric power plants to decrease. the demand for the output from the hydroelectric power plants to increase the supply of the output from the hydroelectric power plants to decrease the supply of the output from the hydroelectric power plants to increase.

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Answer: the supply of the output from the hydroelectric power plants to increase.

Explanation:

The hydroelectric power operators are incurring the cost of cleaning the river before they can use it. This cost is money that they could be investing in the business in order to produce more power.

If the government corrects the externality and limits the amount of waste being thrown into the river, the hydroelectric company would be able to invest the expenses it was incurring in clean up into generating more power which would lead to a higher supply of output from the power station.

Do government statisticians calculate GDP by simply adding up the total sales of all business firms in one year? Explain.

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

No, because the gross domestic product is determined by encompassing the final product. If the total sales are used to determine the GDP then the false value of GDP will come up because the problem of double counting will arise. Many firms sell their goods to other firms which is intermediate goods for the other firms.

ABC systems ________. Multiple Choice will allocate costs based on the overall level of activity highlight the different levels of activities usually will undercost complicated or complex products will limit cost drivers to units of output

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Answer: highlight the different level of activities

Explanation:

Activity Based Costing system assigns costs to the activity that are used in production and it highlight the different level of activities.

Activity based costing system is quite different from the traditional costing systems based on the way the indirect cost is being treated.

Last month a manufacturing company had the following operating results: What was the cost of goods manufactured for the month

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Answer:

Cost of goods manufactured 429000

Explanation:

The computation of the cost of goods manufactured is shown below:

Particulars      Amount (in $)

Sales 505000

Less: Gross Margin 63000

Cost of goods sold 442000

Add: Ending Finished Goods Inventory 71000

Less: Opening Finished Goods Inventory 84000

Cost of goods manufactured 429000

In recent decades there have been fewer trade blocs established to promote regional economic integration. True False

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Answer: False

Explanation:

Trade bloc refers to an intergovernmental agreement, whereby the barriers to trade are eliminated among the countries that are involved.

The statement that "in recent decades there have been fewer trade blocs established to promote regional economic integration" is false.

There has been an increase in trade blocs in recent decades such as Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa(BRICS), North American Free Trade Agreement(NAFTA), Association of Southeast Asian Nations( ASEAN).

They all promote economic development.

Assume that consumers' incomes and the number of sellers in the market for good A (a normal good) both decrease. Based upon this information we can conclude, with certainty, that equilibrium:

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Answer:

Quantity will Increase

Explanation:

As we know that when market is in equilibrium so the demand curve should be intersected the supply curve. At the time when there is an increase in suppliers so supply curve shift rightward due to which the consumer income would increase and this result in more demand. So the demand could be shift in rightward

So here the price should be the same but the quantity is increased

Gerry works 40 hours a week managing Gerry’s Market, without drawing a salary. He could earn $600 a week doing the same work for Jean. Gerry’s Market owes its bank $100,000, and Gerry has invested $100,000 of his own money. If Gerry’s accounting profits are $1,000 per week while the interest on his bank debt is $200 per week, his economic profits are:

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Answer:

The correct response is "$395 per week".

Explanation:

Given:

Salary forgone,

= $600

Dividend forgone,

= $5

Accounting profit,

= $1,000

Now,

The implicit cost will be:

= [tex]Salary \ forgone+Dividend \ forgone[/tex]

By substituting the values, we get

= [tex]600+5[/tex]

= [tex]605[/tex] ($) per week

hence,

The economic profit will be:

= [tex]Accounting \ profit-Implicit \ cost[/tex]

= [tex]1000-605[/tex]

= [tex]395[/tex] ($) per week

If elasticity of demand is 0.6, elasticity of supply is 0.6, and a 20% excise tax is levied on the good:________a. The fraction of the tax borne by consumers will be 0.5. b. The fraction of the tax borne by suppliers will be 0.6 c. The fraction of the tax borne by consumers will be 0.6. d. The fraction of the tax borne by suppliers will be 0.3.

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Answer:

The correct option a. The fraction of the tax borne by consumers will be 0.5.

Explanation:

The tax burden is determined by the supply and demand price elasticity. Consumers bear the burden of the tax more than the suppliers when supply is more elastic than demand. When demand is more elastic than supply, the tax burden falls more on suppliers than consumers. When demand elasticity and supply elasticity are identical, the tax burden is shared equally by consumers and suppliers.

From the question, we have:

Elasticity of demand = Elasticity of supply = 0.6

Since demand elasticity and supply elasticity are identical, the burden of 20% excise tax is shared equally by consumers and suppliers. That 50% by 50%, or 0.5 by 0.5.

Therefore, the correct option a. The fraction of the tax borne by consumers will be 0.5.

When a market is monopolistically competitive, the typical firm in the market is likely to experience a a. positive or negative profit in the short run and a zero profit in the long run. b. positive profit in the short run and in the long run. c. zero profit in the short run and in the long run. d. zero profit in the short run and a positive or negative profit in the long run

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

Consider public policy aimed at smoking.

a. Studies indicate that the price elasticity of demand for cigarettes is about 0.4. If a pack of cigarettes currently costs $2 and the government wants to reduce smoking by 20 percent, by how much should it increase the price?
b. If the government permanently increases the price of cigarettes, will the policy have a larger effect on smoking one year from now or five years from now?
c. Studies also find that teenagers have a higher price elasticity of demand than do adults. Why might this be true?

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Answer:

1. government shoud increase price by 50%. so it would be $3

2. larger effect 5 years from now

3. this is true due to their limited finance compared to adults

Explanation:

1. prices elasticity = % change in quantity demanded ÷ % change in price

price elasticity = 0.4

% change in dmd = 20%

% change in price = ?

[tex]0.4=\frac{0.20}{?}[/tex]

we cross multiply

? = 0.20/0.4

= 0.5

= 50%

so if the government wants to reduce smoking by 20%, it has to increase the price of cigarettes by half of its price= $2 + $1 = $3

2. goods usually have more elastic demand as time goes on. So if cigarette price is permanently raised, it would have a bigger effect five years from now. This is based on the fact that the people may not feel short run effect of the increase as they would in the long run. But gradually given this increase, people may start to gradually reduce their smoking.

3. The effect of the change in price would be more felt on the teenagers. this is due to the fact that they have limited financial strength compared to adults. Also they are new to smoking compared to the adults and are more likely to be less involved in the habit.

A(n)______ variance occurs when management pays an amount different from the standard price to acquire the item.

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Answer:

The answer is "Spending".

Explanation:

A(n) variance in spending happens whenever management spends a quantity other than the standard cost of the products to be acquired.

The difference in expenditure is the gap between the real level as well as the expected amount (or budget) of spending. Overhead costs often include fixed costs, e.g. operating expenses.

In marketing, we use which terms? (needs, wants, or demands). Why?

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Answer:

needs are things that satisfy the basic requirement. Wants are requests directed to specific types of items.

S Corporation makes 41,000 motors to be used in the production of its sewing machines. The average cost per motor at this level of activity is: Direct materials $ 10.00 Direct labor $ 9.00 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 3.70 Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 4.65 An outside supplier recently began producing a comparable motor that could be used in the sewing machine. The price offered to S Corporation for this motor is $25.45. If S Corporation decides not to make the motors, there would be no other use for the production facilities and none of the fixed manufacturing overhead cost could be avoided. Direct labor is a variable cost in this company. The annual financial advantage (disadvantage) for the company as a result of making the motors rather than buying them from the outside supplier would be:

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Answer:

$112,750

Explanation:

Particulars                                Cost of making               Cost of buying

Direct material                       41,000*10=410,000                  0

Direct labor                            41,000*9=369,000                   0

Variable manuf. overhead    41,000*3.70=151,700                0

Fixed manuf. overhead         41,000*4.65=190,650    41,000*4.65=190,650

Outside supplier's price                      0                        41,000*25.45=1,043,450

Total cost                                      $1,121,350                      $1,234,100

Financial advantage of making the motors = $1,234,100 - $1,121,350

Financial advantage of making the motors = $112,750

If $4000 is invested at 2% interest, find the value of the investment at the end of 6 years.
An investment of $4000 is deposited into an account in which interest is compounded continuously. Complete the table by filling in the amounts to which the investment grows at the indicated interest rates.
t = 5 years
Rate per year Amount
1%
2%
3%
4%
5%
6%

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Answer:

a. Value of investment at the end of 6 years = $4,504

b. Table Completion:

Rate per year  Future Value Factor   Amount

1%                         1.051                         $4,204

2%                        1.104                          $4,416

3%                        1.159                         $4,636

4%                        1.217                         $4,868

5%                      1.276                          $5,104

6%                      1.338                         $5,352

Explanation:

Data and Calculations:

Investment = $4,000

Interest rate = 2%

Period of investment = 6 years

Future value factor at 2% for 6 years = 1.126

Value of investment at the end of 6 years = $4,504 ($4,000 * 1.126)

b) Investment = $4,000

Interest rates = from 1% to 6%

Period of investment, t = 5 years

Future value factors are as follows:

Rate per year  Future Value Factor   Amount

1%                        1.051                         $4,204 ($4,000 * 1.051)

2%                       1.104                          $4,416 ($4,000 * 1.104)

3%                       1.159                         $4,636 ($4,000 * 1.159)

4%                       1.217                         $4,868 ($4,000 * 1.217)

5%                      1.276                          $5,104 ($4,000 * 1.276)

6%                      1.338                         $5,352 ($4,000 * 1.338)

You have contracted to buy a house for $300,000, paying $50,000 as a down payment and taking a fully amortizing mortgage for the balance at a 5.5% annual interest rate for 30 years. What will your monthly payment (covering principal and interest) be if you make monthly installments over the next 30 years (round to the nearest dollar)

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Answer:

The monthly payment (covering principal and interest) to be over the next 30 years is:

= $1,419.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Home Price  $300,000

Down Payment  16.666667 % ($50,000/$300,000 * 100)

Loan Term  30  years

Interest Rate  5.5%

Results:  

Monthly Pay:   $1,419.47

House Price $300,000.00

Down Payment $50,000.00

Loan Amount $250,000.00  

Total of 360 Mortgage Payments $511,010.10

Total Interest $261,010.10

Xinhong Company is considering replacing one of its manufacturing machines. The machine has a book value of $45,000 and a remaining useful life of 5 years, at which time its salvage value will be zero. It has a current market value of $55,000. Variable manufacturing costs are $33,400 per year for this machine. Information on two alternative replacement machines follows.
Alternative A Alternative B
Cost $ 119,000 $ 112,000
Variable manufacturing costs per year 23,000 10,200
Calculate the total change in net income if Alternative A, B is adopted. Should Xinhong keep or replace its manufacturing machine? If the machine should be replaced, which alternative new machine should Xinhong purchase?

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below;

For Alternative A

Cost to buy new machine -$119,000.00

Cash received $55,000.00

Reduction in variable manufacturing cost ($33400 - $23000) ×5 $52,000.00

Total change in net income -$12,000.00

For Alternative B  

Cost to buy new machine -$112,000.00

Cash received $55,000.00

Reduction in variable manufacturing cost ($33400 - $10200) × 5 $116,000.00

Total change in net income $59,000.00

So here Xinhong should purchase a machine that belong from Alternative B.

Delta River Company sold manufacturing equipment with a cost of $44,000 and accumulated depreciation of $32,000 for $9,000. The journal entry to record this transaction will include:_________
a) a credit to Accumulated Depreciation â Equipment for $32,000.
b) a debit to a loss account for $3,000.
c) a credit to a gain account for $8,000.
d) a credit to the Equipment account for $12,000.

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Answer:

b) a debit to a loss account for $3,000.

Explanation:

Based on the information given the journal entry to record this transaction will include: a DEBIT TO A LOSS ACCOUNT FOR $3,000.

Debits Cash $9,000

Debit Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment $32,000

Debit loss account ($3,000)

($44,000-$32,000+$9,000)

Credit Equipment $44,000

Black Company's unadjusted and adjusted trial balances on December 31 of the current year are as follows

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Answer:

wdym

Explanation:

You are a student with a demanding schedule of classes. You also work part time and your supervisor allows you to determine your schedule. In this situation, your scarce resource is time . In this situation, you will work: multiple choice 2 enough hours to get the money to pay for school. as much as your boss demands and hope your grades do not suffer. very little so you can enjoy school. enough to earn some money but not too much to jeopardize your grades.

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Answer: enough to earn some money but not too much to jeopardize your grade

Explanation:

Based on the scenario explained in the question, the student will earn enough to earn some money but not too much to jeopardize his or her grade.

Option A is incorrect as working for enough hours to get the money to pay for school means that the grades will be jeopardized as there won't be time to study or attend classes.

Option B is incorrect because working as much as the boss demands will have a negative effect on grades. Option C is incorrect as well.

The correct option is D.

Decision tree probabilities are primarily used to a.find overlooked choices to the problem. b.analyze more complex problems and to identify an optimal sequence of decisions. c.analyze less complex problems while identifying the optimal sequence of decisions. d.None of these choices are correct.

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Answer:

b.analyze more complex problems and to identify an optimal sequence of decisions.

Explanation:

The probabilities of the decision tree should be applied in order to have an analyse for more problems that are complex in nature also it helps in identifying the optimal sequence for the decisions

So as per the given scenario, the option b is correct

And, the remaining of the options seems wrong

b. Analyze more complex problems and to identify an optimal sequence of decisions.

It is advisable to use the decision tree's probability to analyze more complicated problems because they aid in determining the best order for making judgments.

Therefore, based on the scenario stated, option b is appropriate.

Additionally, the remaining solutions seem flawed.

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Shellhammer Company's inventory records show the following data for the month of September: Units Unit Cost Inventory, September 1 100 $3.34 Purchases: September 8 450 3.50 September 18 350 3.70 A physical inventory on September 30 shows 200 units on hand. If the company uses FIFO inventory costing and a periodic inventory system, the the value of ending inventory at the end of September is

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Answer:

Ending inventory $740

Cost of goods sold $2,464

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the value of ending inventory and cost of goods sold if the company uses FIFO inventory costing and a periodicinventory system.

Calculation for the value of ending inventory

Ending inventory of 200 units= 200 x $3.70

Ending inventory of 200 units = $740

Calculation for Cost of goods sold:

Units available for sale= (100 + 450 + 350) = 900

Units sold= 900 – 200 = 700

100 × $3.34 = $ 334

450 × $3.50 =$1,575

150 × $3.70 =$555

Cost of goods sold $2,464

($ 334+$1,575+$555)

Therefore the value of ending inventory is $740 and cost of goods sold if the company uses FIFO inventory costing and a periodicinventory system will be $2,464

Identify each of the following features as applying more to job order operations, process operations or both job order and process operations.1. Cost object is a process. 2. Measures unit costs only at period-end. 3. Uses indirect costs. 4. Transfers costs between Work in Process Inventory accounts. 5. Uses only one Work in Process account. 6. Uses materials, labor, and overhead costs.

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Answer:

Identification of Features Applying More to Job Order Operations, Process Operations, or Both:

Features  

1. Cost object is a process.                                  Process Operations

2. Measures unit costs only at period-end.        Process Operations

3. Uses indirect costs.                                          Both

4. Transfers costs between Work in              

   Process Inventory accounts.                            Process Operations

5. Uses only one Work in Process account.       Job Operations

6. Uses materials, labor, and overhead costs.    Both

Explanation:

The main difference between the two operations is the manner costs are accumulated.  Job operations accumulate costs for different jobs that are not similar.  Process operations accumulate costs to show the process a product passes through.  The product of a process operation is not unique like the product of a job operation.

Over the last year, Calzone Corporation paid a quarterly dividend of $0.10 in each of the four quarters. The current stock price of Calzone Corporation is $39.78. What is the dividend yield for Calzone stock

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Answer: 1.0%

Explanation:

Dividend yield = Annual dividend / Current stock price

Annual dividend = (0.10 * 4 quarters)

= $0.40

Dividend yield = 0.40 / 39.78

= 1.0%

Frederic Taylor applied the scientific method to management . In many cases,this meant measuring a process to determine it optimal possible output .Discuss a time you have seen measurements used to manage a process

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Answer:

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Combining a protective put with a forward contract generates equivalent outcomes at expiration to those of a:

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Answer:

Fiduciary call.

Explanation:

Foreign exchange market can be defined as type of market in which the currency of one country is converted into that of another country.

For example, the conversion of dollars of the United States of America can be converted into naira (Nigeria) at the foreign exchange market.

A covered interest arbitrage can be defined as trading strategy in which an investor minimizes his or her currency risk by using a forward contract to hedge against the interest rate difference between two countries i.e the exchange rate risk. Thus, it's considered to be the most common interest rate arbitrage around the world.

Generally, when a protective put is combined with a forward contract it would generate equivalent outcomes at expiration to those of a fiduciary call.

This ultimately implies that, a fiduciary call combines both a call option and a bond that's risk free and matures on the expiry date of an option.

In a perpetual inventory system a.a count must be made in order to know the inventory amount. b.the inventory records cannot be computerized. c.the amount of inventory for sale and the amount sold are not listed in the inventory account. d.each purchase and sale of inventory is recorded in the inventory account.

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Answer:

d. each purchase and sale of inventory is recorded in the inventory account.

Explanation:

The perpetual inventory system keeps record of inventory and cost of sales after each and every transaction. Its records are always updated after every purchase or sale transaction thus, In a perpetual inventory system : each purchase and sale of inventory is recorded in the inventory account.

Kremena's bank account earns 4.5% simple interest. How much must she deposit in the account today if she wants it to be worth $1,250 in 3 years

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Answer:

$1,101.32

Explanation:

Simple interest accounts balances are calculated using the following formula

A = P ( 1 + rt)

where:

A = final account balance

P = starting balance

r = interest rate (annually) percentage divided by 100

t = years

Therefore, we can plug in the values provided in this formula and solve for P which would be the amount that Kremena needs to deposit.

1,250 = P ( 1 + (0.045 * 3))

1,250 = P * 1.135  ... divide both sides by 1.135

1,101.32 = P

Finally, we can see that Kremena would need to deposit a total of $1,101.32 to have the amount that she wants after 3 years.

Darius, Inc. has the following income statement (in millions): DARIUS, INC. Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 2012 Net Sales $300 Cost of Goods Sold 120 Gross Profit 180 Operating Expenses 44 Net Income $136 Using vertical analysis, what percentage is assigned to Cost of Goods Sold? Group of answer choices 30% 40% 100% None of the above

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Answer:

40%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what percentage is assigned to Cost of Goods Sold

Using this formula

Cost of Goods Sold percentage=

Cost of Goods Sold /Net Sales

Let plug in the formula

Cost of Goods Sold percentage=$120/$300*100

Cost of Goods Sold percentage=0.40*100

Cost of Goods Sold percentage=40%

Therefore the percentage assigned to Cost of Goods Sold is 40%

Perit Industries has $135,000 to invest. The company is trying to decide between two alternative uses of the funds. The alternatives are: Project A Project B Cost of equipment required $ 135,000 $ 0 Working capital investment required $ 0 $ 135,000 Annual cash inflows $ 25,000 $ 63,000 Salvage value of equipment in six years $ 9,800 $ 0 Life of the project 6 years 6 years The working capital needed for project B will be released at the end of six years for investment elsewhere. Perit Industries’ discount rate is 17%. Click here to view Exhibit 12B-1 and Exhibit 12B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using tables.

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Answer:

1. Net present value of Project A = -41,449.96

2. Net present value of Project B = $143,746.85

3. I would recommend that company accept Project B.

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete as the requirement are omitted. The requirements are therefore provided to complete the question before answering it as follows:

Perit Industries has $135,000 to invest. The company is trying to decide between two alternative uses of the funds. The alternatives are:

                                                                       Project A           Project B

Cost of equipment required                         $ 135,000                $ 0

Working capital investment required                 $ 0               $ 135,000

Annual cash inflows                                       $ 25,000           $ 63,000

Salvage value of equipment in six years        $ 9,800                $ 0

Life of the project 6 years 6 years

The working capital needed for project B will be released at the end of six years for investment elsewhere. Perit Industries’ discount rate is 17%.

Required:

1. Compute the net present value of Project A. (Enter negative values with a minus sign. Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.)

2. Compute the net present value of Project B. (Enter negative values with a minus sign. Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.)

3. Which investment alternative (if either) would you recommend that the company accept?

The explanation of the answers is now provided as follows:

1. Compute the net present value of Project A. (Enter negative values with a minus sign. Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.)

Cost of equipment required = $135,000

Using the formula for calculating the present value of an ordinary annuity, the present value (PV) of the annual cash inflows can be calculated as follows:

PV of annual cash inflow = Annual cash inflow * (1 - (1 / (1 + discount rate))^Project life) / discount rate) = $25,000 * ((1 - (1 / (1 + 0.17))^6) / 0.17) = $89,729.62

The present value (PV) of the salvage value can be calculated as follows:

PV of salvage value = Salvage value / (1 + + discount rate)^Project life = $9,800 / (1 + 0.17)^6 = $3,820.42

Net present value of Project A = PV of annual cash inflow + PV of salvage value - Cost of equipment required = $89,729.62 + $3,820.42 - $135,000 = -41,449.96

2. Compute the net present value of Project B. (Enter negative values with a minus sign. Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.)

Working capital investment required = $135,000

Using the formula for calculating the present value of an ordinary annuity, the present value (PV) of the annual cash inflows can be calculated as follows:

PV of annual cash inflow = Annual cash inflow * (1 - (1 / (1 + discount rate))^Project life) / discount rate) = $63,000 * ((1 - (1 / (1 + 0.17))^6) / 0.17) = $226,118.64

The present value (PV) of the Working capital investment required can be calculated as follows:

PV of Working capital investment required = Working capital investment required / (1 + + discount rate)^Project life = $135,000 / (1 + 0.17)^6 = $52,628.21

Net present value of Project B = PV of annual cash inflow + PV of Working capital investment required - Working capital investment required = = $226,118.64 + $52,628.21 - $135,000 = $143,746.85

3. Which investment alternative (if either) would you recommend that the company accept?

From parts 1 and 2 above, we have:

Net present value of Project A = -41,449.96

Net present value of Project B = $143,746.85

Since the Net present value of Project A is negative, it should be rejected.

Since the Net present value of Project B is positive, it should be accepted.

Therefore, I would recommend that company accept Project B.

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