The Porter Beverage Factory owns a building for its operations. Porter uses only half of the building and is considering two options for the unused space. The Popcorn Store would like to purchase the half of the building that is not being used for $715,000. A 6% commission would have to be paid at the time of purchase. Salty Snacks would like to lease half of the building for the next five years at $188,800 each year. Porter would have to continue paying $47,000 of property taxes each year and $9,000 of yearly insurance on the property, according to the proposed lease agreement. Determine the differential income or loss from the lease alternative. Enter a loss as a negative number. $fill in the blank 1

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Answer 1

Answer:

Differential income = $8,100

Explanation:

The differential income is the difference in income between the two alternative uses of the unused space. This would be done as follows:

Option 1

Income from the pop corn option:

                                                                    $

Sales value                                           715,000

Less commission        (6%×715,000)   (42,900)

Net sales value                                      672,100

Option 2 :

Lease income from Salty Snacks

                                                                     $

Lease income                                          188,800

Taxes                                                         47,000

Insurance                                                   9,000

Annual Net lease income                         132,800

Total lease income for 5 years    132800× 5= $664,000

Differential income 672,100-664,000 = 8,100

Differential income = $8,100


Related Questions

Variable $100,000 $ 25,000 Fixed 150,000 75,000 Total $250,000 $100,000 What is the initial selling price needed to obtain a target profit of $50,000 using the manufacturing cost markup method

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Answer: $8.00

Explanation:

Details missing in question are:

These costs are for 50,000 units.

$250,000 is manufacturing cost. $100,000 is administrative cost.

The total manufacturing cost is shown to be $250,000 above.

A profit of $50,000 is needed in addition to this cost as well as the administrative cost of $100,000.

Total revenue expected is therefore:

= 250,000 + 100,000 + 50,000

= $400,000

50,000 units are to be sold so to make a revenue of $400,000, each unit should be sold for:

= 400,000 / 50,000

= $8.00

Suppose that the U.S. government decides to charge wine producers a tax. Before the tax, 40 billion bottles of wine were sold every year at a price of $7 per bottle. After the tax, 35 billion bottles of wine are sold every year; consumers pay $9 per bottle, and producers receive $6 per bottle (after paying the tax). The amount of the tax on a bottle of wine isper bottle. Of this amount, the burden that falls on consumers isper bottle, and the burden that falls on producers isper bottle. True or False: The effect of the tax on the quantity sold would have been larger if the tax had been levied on consumers.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

The amount of the tax for the wine bottle is

= $9 per bottle - $6 per bottle

= $3 per bottle

Before the tax, the price per bottle is $7 per bottle

The Tax burden on consumers is

= $9 - $7

= $2 per bottle

And, the tax burden on producers is

= $7 per bottle - $6 per bottle

= $1 per bottle

So, the given statement is false as the impact would remain the same whether it is for producer or consumer

Susan sued her former employer for age, race, and gender discrimination. She claimed $200,000 in damages for loss of income, $300,000 for emotional harm, and $500,000 in punitive damages. She settled the claim for $700,000. As a result of the settlement, Susan must include in gross income:

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Incomplete question. The options:

a. $700,000.

b. $500,000.  

c. $490,000 [($700,000/$1,000,000) × $700,000].

d. $0.

e. None of these.

Answer:

d. $0.

Explanation:

Yes, according to information found on the IRS (internal revenue services) website, a taxpayer is not expected to include claims from any settlements received in their gross income statement.

The statement reads, "IRC Section 104(a)(2) permits a taxpayer to exclude from gross income "the amount of any damages (other than punitive damages) received (whether by suit or agreement and whether as lump sums or as periodic payments) on account of personal injuries or physical sickness."

Finisher Inc. sells merchandise of $250,000 in 2020 that includes a three-year limited warranty. Warranty costs are estimated to be 1% of sales. The company incurred actual costs of $800 in 2020 related to the warranties. a. Record the warranty accrual at the time of sale in 2020. b. Record the adjustment to the warranty accrual for actual warranty costs in 2020.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

a. Record the warranty accrual at the time of sale in 2020.

Debit Warranty expense = $250,000 × 1% = $2,500

Credit Warranty Liability $2,500

(To record the warranty accrual)

b. Record the adjustment to the warranty accrual for actual warranty costs in 2020.

Debit Warranty Liability $800

Credit Cash and Payables $800

Raj & company has fixed costs of $32,500, its
contribution ratio is 65%, and is selling its
product for $20 per unit. Its contribution margin
per unit is

A. $15
B. $13
C. $18
D. Cannot calculate​

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Answer:

Unitary contribution margin= $13

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Contribution margin ratio= 65%

Selling price per unit= $20

To calculate the unitary contribution margin, we need to use the following formula:

Unitary contribution margin= Contribution margin ratio*selling price

Unitary contribution margin= 0.65*20

Unitary contribution margin= $13

Furniture, Inc., estimates the following number of mattress sales for the first four months of 2019: Month Sales January 29,000 February 40,800 March 34,600 April 36,200 Finished goods inventory at the end of December is 7,000 units. Target ending finished goods inventory is 20% of the next month's sales. How many mattresses need to be produced in January 2019?
Select one:
a. 27,800 mattresses
b. 41,800 mattresses
c. 30,160 mattresses
d. 44,160 mattresses

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Answer:

c. 30,160 mattresses

Explanation:

At the beginning of January, we had 7,000 units as opening stock inventory( which was the ending inventory in December), which means out of the planned sales in January 7,000 units are already available

The balance of January sales to be produced in January is the excess of planned sales of 29,000 units over the beginning inventory of 9,000 units

January sales items to be produced in January=29000-7000

January sales items to be produced in January=22,000

Also, we need to produce 20% of February sales in January which would serve as the closing inventory

total production in January=22,000+(40,800*20%)

total production in January=. 30,160 mattresses

Assume the credit terms offered to your firm by your suppliers are 2.7​/5​, Net 30. Calculate the cost of the trade credit if your firm does not take the discount and pays on day 30.

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Answer: 49.02%

Explanation:

The cost of the trade credit will be calculated thus:

Amount when discount is availed will be: = 100-2.7 = 97.3

Discount rate = 2.7

Interest rate per period = 2.7/97.3 2.77%

Number of Days = 30-5 = 25

Therefore, the EAR will be calculated as:

= [(1+2.77%)^(365/25)] - 1

= 49.02%

Aircard Corporation tracks the number of units purchased and sold throughout each accounting period but applies its inventory costing method at the end of each period as if it uses a periodic inventory system. The following are the transactions for the month of July.

Units Unit Cost
July 1 Beginning Inventory 2,700 $47
July 5 Sold 1,350
July 13 Purchased 6,700 51
July 17 Sold 3,700
July 25 Purchased 8,700 57
July 27 Sold 5,700

Required:
Calculate the cost of ending inventory and cost of goods sold assuming a perpetual inventory system is used in combination with (a) FIFO and (b) LIFO.

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Answer:

Aircard Corporation

Perpetual Inventory System

                                        FIFO           LIFO

Ending Inventory =     $418,950     $387,450

Cost of goods sold = $545,550    $577,050

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Date      Transactions             Units   Unit Cost  Total          

July 1     Beginning Inventory 2,700       $47      $126,900

July 5    Sold                           (1,350)                                      

July 13   Purchased                6,700          51        341,700    

July 17   Sold                          (3,700)                                          

July 25 Purchased                 8,700         57       495,900

July 27 Sold                          (5,700)  

July 31  Total available         18,100                   $964,500

July 31  Total units sold     (10,750)                

July 31  Ending Inventory     7,350                  

FIFO:

Cost of Ending Inventory

Date      Transactions             Units   Unit Cost  Total          Balance

July 1     Beginning Inventory 2,700       $47      $126,900   $126,900

July 5    Sold                           (1,350)                                       $63,450

July 13   Purchased                6,700          51        341,700      405,150

July 17   Sold                          (3,700)                                       221,850

July 25 Purchased                 8,700         57       495,900      717,750

July 27 Sold                          (5,700)                                        418,950

Ending Inventory = $418,950

Cost of goods sold = $545,550 ($964,500 -$418,950)    

LIFO:

Cost of Ending Inventory

Date      Transactions             Units   Unit Cost  Total          Balance

July 1     Beginning Inventory 2,700       $47      $126,900   $126,900

July 5    Sold                           (1,350)                                       $63,450

July 13   Purchased                6,700          51        341,700      405,150

July 17   Sold                          (3,700)                                       216,450

July 25 Purchased                 8,700         57       495,900     712,350

July 27 Sold                          (5,700)                                       387,450

Ending Inventory = $387,450

Cost of goods sold = $577,050  ($964,500 -$387,450)      

All of the following assets require a title as proof of ownership, except: Group of answer choices Life insurance. Boat. Home. Vehicle.

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Answer:

Life insurance.

Explanation:

A life insurance policy can be defined as a contract between a policyholder and an insurer, in which the insurer agrees to pay an amount of money to a specific beneficiary either upon the death of the insured person (decedent) or after a set period of time.

All of the following assets such as home, boat, vehicle require a title as proof of ownership, except a life insurance because no one person can present a proof to attest to the ownership of their life.

Simply stated, a life of an individual is abstract and as such can not be quantified or qualified by any document as a proof to be presented to another person or business entity. Thus, a life insurance cannot be used as a collateral to obtain credits or loans from a financial institution or investors.

Winston Company reported net income of $50,000 for the year. During the year, accounts receivable decreased by $7,000, accounts payable increased by $3,000 and depreciation expense of $5,000 was recorded. Net cash provided by operating activities for the year is Group of answer choices $40,000. $65,000. $49,000. $45,000.

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Answer:

$65000

Explanation:

Below is the calculation:

To find the net cash from the operating activity, we are required to add depreciation, accounts payable and accounts receivables.

Net income of the company = $50000

Add- expenses of depreciation = 5000

Add - Increase in accounts payable = 3000

Add - Decrease in accounts receivable = $7000

Thus net cash from operating activity =  50000 + 5000 + 3000 + 7000 = $65000

t is often costly to obtain the information necessary to make good decisions. yet your own interests can be best served by rationally weighing all options available to you. This requires informed decision making. does this mean that making uninformed decisions is irrational? How do you determine how much information is the right amount?

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

1. Yes, making uninformed decisions is irrational. This is because it will cost the individuals making uninformed decisions to lose money in the process. Such individuals may also lose another important aspect concerning their decision, such as technological advantage, political assistance, social benefits, economic privilege, etc.

2. To determine how much information is the right amount is to ensure you continue to acquire information as long as the benefit of the additional information exceeds the additional costs. Otherwise, it is no longer the right amount anymore.

The reporting of net cash provided or used by operating activities that lists the major items of operating cash receipts, such as receipts from customers, and subtracts the major items of operating cash disbursements, such as cash paid for merchandise, is referred to as the:

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Direct method

Explanation:

Rye Company has provided the following information: Weighted average number of outstanding common shares, 192,000 Net income, $441,600 Number of authorized common shares, 390,000 Number of treasury shares, 23,000 If Rye has issued 215,000 shares, what is Rye's earnings per share (EPS)

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Answer:

$2.30

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what is Rye's earnings per share (EPS)

Using this formula

Earnings per share = Net income ÷ Weighted average number of outstanding shares

Let plug in the formula

Earnings per share= $441,600 ÷ (215,000 shares issued - 23 000 shares in treasury)

Earnings per share= $441,600 ÷192,000

Earnings per share= $2.30

Therefore Rye's earnings per share (EPS) is $2.30

Suppose net exports and net capital outflow are in equilibrium in a small open economy. If foreign governments adopt expansionary fiscal policy, in the small open economy the real exchange rate ____________ and net exports ____________. g

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Answer:

the small open economy the real exchange rate DEPRECIATES and net exports INCREASE.

Explanation:

If the government adopts an expansionary monetary policy, then the country's currency will depreciate since a higher interest rate will result in a lower value according to the PPP thoery. When a currency depreciates, the exports become cheaper for foreign countries, so they increase. While the imports become more expensive and they decrease.

In the liquidation of a partnership, any partner who has a capital deficiency Group of answer choices has a personal debt to the partnership for the amount of the deficiency. is automatically terminated as a partner. will receive a cash distribution only on the basis of his or her income-sharing ratio. is not obligated to make up the capital deficiency.

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Answer: A. has a personal debt to the partnership for the amount of the deficiency

Explanation:

Partnership is a form of business whereby two or more people come together and manage an organization together.

Capital deficiency refers to when there's a debit balance in the capital account of a partner after the allocation of gain or loss.

In the liquidation of a partnership, any partner who has a capital deficiency has a personal debt to the partnership for the amount of the deficiency.

If a manager wanted to be sure that most of her/his employees would not be late, how much time would she/he suggest they allow for the commute if the average speed were 30 miles per hour

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Answer:

13.5 , 15.1

Explanation:

Hypothesis testing is used to identify the mean for number of miles. 95% confidence interval is used with test statistics value. The test stats value is determined to identify the critical region where most of the population lies in. The 95% confidence interval mean is between 13.5 - 15.1

If a company selects either of Project 1 or Project 2 (or both), then either Project 3 or Project 4 (or both) must also be selected. Which of the following constraints enforce this condition?
a. X1 + X2 ≤ 2(X3 + X4)
b. X1 + X2 ≤ X3 + X4
c. X1 − X3 = X2 − X4
d. X1 + X2 + X3 + X4 ≤ 2

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Answer:

b. X1 + X2 ≤ X3 + X4

Explanation:

b. X1 + X2 ≤ X3 + X4

The situation tells us that the sum of both 1 and 2 must be equal to the sum of 3 and 4 which is true, because if both projects 1& 2 are selected then the both projects 3 & 4 must also be selected.

The rest of the choices are wrong because

a. X1 + X2 ≤ 2(X3 + X4)

The sum of projects 1& 2  is not less than 2 times sum of projects 3 & 4 .

c. X1 − X3 = X2 − X4

If we leave project 3 then project 4 cannot be left out.

d. X1 + X2 + X3 + X4 ≤ 2

any two projects out of the four cannot be chosen. 1 must be chosen from 1&2  and the other from 3 &4.

Theresa is considering starting a small business. She plans to purchase equipment costing $145,000. Rent on the building used by the business will be $26,000 per year while other operating costs will total $30,000 per year. A market research specialist estimates that Theresa's annual sales from the business will amount to $80,000. Theresa plans to operate the business for 6 years. Disregarding the effects of taxes, what will be the amount of annual net cash flow generated by the business?
A) $24,000
B) $56,000
C) $80,000
D) None of these answers is correct.

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C

Answer: the answer is (C)

ales $3,700 Current assets $4,500 Current liabilities $960 Costs 2,400 Fixed assets 5,200 Long-term debt 3,620 Taxable income $1,300 Equity 5,120 Taxes (21%) 273 Total $9,700 Total $9,700 Net income $1,027 Assets, costs, and current liabilities are proportional to sales. Long-term debt and equity are not. The company maintains a constant 60 percent dividend payout ratio. As with every other firm in its industry, next year's sales are projected to increase by exactly 30 percent. What is the external financing needed

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Answer:

$2,088

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the external financing needed

First step is to calculate the Addition to retained earnings

Sales $4,810

($3700*1.30)

Costs $3,120

($2,400*1.30)

Taxable income $1,690

($4,810-$3,120)

Taxes $355

($1,690*21%)

Net income $1,335

($1,690-$355)

Less:Dividends $801

($1,335*60%)

Addition to retained earnings $534

($1,335-$801)

Second step is to calculate the Total assets

Total assets=$9,700*1.30

Total assets=$12,610

Third step is to calculate the Total equity

Total equity =5,120+Addition to retained earnings

Total equity=5,120+$534

Total equity=$5,654

Fourth step is to calculate Current liabilities

Current liabilities =$960*1.30

Current liabilities=$1,248

Fifth step is to calculate the Total liabilities

Total liabilities=Current liabilities+Long term debt

Total liabilities=$1,248+$3,620

Total liabilities=$4,868

Now let determine the External financing needed

Using this formula

External financing needed=Total assets-(Total equity+Total liabilities)

Let plug in the formula

External financing needed=$12,610-($5,654+$4,868)

External financing needed=$12,610-$10,522

External financing needed=$2,088

Therefore the external financing needed is $2,088

Mutual fund A earned 10 percent while B earned 8 percent. The standard deviations of the returns were 10 percent and 7 percent, respectively. The risk free rate is 1%. According to the Sharpe ratio, which fund performed better

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Answer:

Explanation:

The Sharpe ratio is given by:

(Return of portfolio - risk free rate) / standard deviation.

A legal document which summarizes the rights and privileges of bondholders as well as the obligations and commitments of the issuing company is called Group of answer choices a bond indenture. a bond debenture. trading on the equity. a term bond.

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Answer:

a bond indenture

Explanation:

a bond debenture can be described as the legal contract of a bond

Features of a bond debenture

Reason why the bond was created the interest rate to earned the method by which interest is calculated Maturity datescovenants

a bond indenture is a legal document which summarizes the rights and privileges of bondholders as well as the obligations and commitments of the issuing company

Navistar Trucking has adopted a new approach to capital budgeting. What is the fundamental way in which the new approach differs from the traditional approach

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Answer:

They use a capital budgeting approach that has a bigger planning cycle, also focus is on shareholder value

Explanation:

Navistar Trucking adopted capital budgeting accounting system. This entails estimating if the price being paid for long term investments in projects and equipment is worthwhile.

Methods like internal rate of return, payback period, and net present value are used to assess value of investment.

Navistar trucking plans its capital budgeting in 5-10 years unlike traditional approach that does so every year.

Also focus is on increasing the value of shareholders over time.

If 20,000 units in ending inventory are 75% complete with respect to direct materials and 60% complete as to conversion costs, then the equivalent units of production for direct materials are ________ and for conversion costs are _________. The weighted-average method is used.A. 12,000 and 12,000B. 15,000 and 12,000C. 20,000 and 20,000D. 15,000 and 15,000

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Answer:

B. 15,000 and 12,000

Explanation:

The computation of the equivalent units of production is given below;

For direct material

= 20,000 units × 75%

= 15,000 units

For conversion cost

= 20,000 × 60%

= 12,000 units

Hence, the option b is correct

So, the same should be considered

Samantha Rose Inc. made a $25,000 sale on account with the following terms: 1/15, n/30. If the company uses the net method to record sales made on credit, how much should be recorded as revenue

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Answer:

$24,750

Explanation:

The computation of the amount that should be recorded is shown below"

Sales on account = $25,000

Credit term = 1/15, n/30

Sales discount rate = 1%

Now  

Sales discount = Sales on account × Sales discount rate

= 25,000 × 1%

= $250

So,

Net sales = Sales- Sales discount

= $25,000 - $250

= $24,750

what is the technology seed? what are the main parameters of value and the functions?.​

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Answer:

Seed technology is technology in which superior crop seed development, plant varieties, seed production, seed marketing, quality control, seed psychology distribution, seed certification, etc.

These parameters are the seed technology variable and function.

Explanation:

The key points of interest and helpfulness of MPV are the different items and drive customer purchasing options.

Why would they say that they're important?

GEN TRIZ is a major vehicle for guaranteeing a distance from the market view and profit from MPV. Even the highest specialized arrangements risk a limited financial value without this view. A limited emphasis on MPV guarantees that the only focus of small R&D development assets is to improve customers' issues rather than to improve everything.

A farmer is considering the installation of a fuel storage system that will save $0.065 per gallon because the fuel can be purchased in bulk. The farmer uses about 20,000 gallons per year. The system will cost $10,000 to install. The annual operating and maintenance cost will be nothing in the first year but will increase by $25 each year thereafter. After ten years that the system will be used it will have a salvage value of $3,000. The Farmer
The farmer's cost of funds is 12%. What is the equivalent uniform annual benefit for the fuel storage system?Based on this analysis, should the farmer purchase the fuel storage?

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Answer:

yes and because yes

Explanation:

explain the three types of resources used in businesses​

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Answer:

The type of business in the production sector engaged in the processing of natural resources (animals and plants) is called an agrarian business. Types of business that are included in the agricultural sector (agriculture in the broadest sense) include rice fields, plantations, forestry, animal husbandry, and fisheries.

Explanation:

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discuss the characteristics and importance of factors of production​

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Explanation:

The four factors of production are inputs used in various combinations for the production of goods and services to make an economic profit. The factors of production are land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship. 

Company Company A Company B Forecasted return 7% 11% Standard deviation of returns 8% 23% Beta 1 3 The market risk premium is 6% and the risk-free rate is 3%. Using Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM), will you invest in the companies

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

As we know that

Required rate of return = Risk Free Rate +  Beta × (Market Return -Risk Free Rate)

For company A

= 3% + 1 × 6%

= 9%

For Company B

= 3% + 3  ×  6%

= 21%

As we can see that the forecast return should be lower than the required return so we should not invest in company A also the same is done in company B too

Therefore we dont invest in any of the company

Hugh is in charge of creating the value proposition for a new start-up company. In order for him to create an effective value proposition, what questions does he need to answer for a potential consumer

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Answer:

Who is the target buyer for the offering, what is the offering to the buyer, why is the offering unique for the customer

Explanation:

Since in the given situation, it is mentioned that the hugh developed the value proposition for newly startup company so for developing the effective value proposition he need to answer the question for a consumer that involved about the target purchaser who is offering, the offering made to the buyer and the unique offering made to the customer

These 3 types of questions he need to answer

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