You own a portfolio that has a total value of $185,000 and it is invested in Stock D with a beta of .91 and Stock E with a beta of 1.33. The beta of your portfolio is equal to the market beta. What is the dollar amount of your investment in Stock D

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Answer 1

Answer:

$145,357.14

Explanation:

The computation of the dollar amount of your investment in Stock D is shown below:

Let us assume the  investment in D be $x

So,  

The investment in E is ($185,000 - x)

As we know that  

Portfolio beta= Respective beta × Respective investment weight

1 = (x ÷ 185,000 × 0.91 ) +(185,000 - x) ÷ 185,000 × 1.33

Here

Beta of market = 1

And, the Beta of risk-free assets=0

(1 × 185000) = 0.91x + 246050 - 1.33x

185,000 = 0.91x + 246050 - 1.33x

x = (246050 - 185,000) ÷ (1.33 - 0.91)

= $145,357.14


Related Questions

What is the customer's goal?

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Answer:

The key aspect of any business, company, or employer is customer service goals.

Explanation:

A customer service department and the staff represent the company and contribute to building the company's public perception. Customer service objectives are specific objectives and guidelines put in place by an enterprise to ensure that every client is 100% satisfied with the services provided by the enterprise. Excellent customer service means that every customer's needs and desires can be met promptly. A customer should never get away with a company or leave a place unhappy.

Improve customer service measurement

Customers goals :

Easy to get in touch with customersResponse times acceleratedImprove customer service measurementFind ways to create an all-round experience for our customersDevelop a loyalty program for clientsCreate a culture that focuses on customersDevelop a strategy for customer surveysTake the customer success account into accountGet customer renovation and up-sell creative

A dispute between labor and management at an automobile production plant has effectively stopped production for 2 months and has cost the company a tremendous amount of money. Despite the use of third parties, neither side can agree on a solution, but they do agree that the dispute must be settled soon. How should this dispute at this stage be settled

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Answer:

Arbitration

Explanation:

The arbitration process seems to be the best way to make the settlement process happen in this case. The arbitration process will be between labor and management as an impartial third party (arbitrator or arbitral tribunal) takes charge of the process. Once both parties have agreed to arbitraueb, the arbitrator then proffers powerful ways of ensuring dispute resolution in such a way that a mutual agreement is reached by both labor and management. Even though proferred solution shouldn't be compulsorily adopted by the conflicting parties.

If an employee always stays on-task and
typically finishes work in a timely
manner, what type of control is required?
A. Flexible
B. Close
C. Limited
D. Open

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the answer is c because hes limited to what he can controll

Peterkin Inc needs to arrange financing for its expansion program. Sandy Bank offers to lend Peterkin the required funds on a loan in which interest must be paid monthly, and the quoted rate is 6 percent. Money Plus Bank will charge 6.8 percent, with interest due at the end of the year. Which bank should Peterkin take the loan from

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Answer:

Sandy Bank

Explanation:

to determine which bank  Peterkin would prefer a loan from, calculate the effective annual interest rate

the bank with the lower effective annual interest rate would be preferred

Effective annual rate = (1 + APR / m ) ^m - 1

M = number of compounding

Sandy Bank : (1 + 0.06/12)^12 - 1 = 0.062 = 6.2%

Money Plus Bank = 6.8

Sandy bank has a lower effective annual interest rate and would be preferred for the loan

A high Power Distance Index score implies that the people who hold power in a country are entitled to privileges.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

a. True

Explanation:

The Power-Distance Index refers to the relationship and interaction between a high ranking individual and a low ranking individual. The index depends on how a low ranking individual reacts to a high ranking individual.

It measures the degree where the members of a  society or group accepts the hierarchy of the power and the authority.

Thus according to the high power distance index score, individuals with high power are entitled to number of privileges in a country or in society.

Hence the answer is TRUE.

Danielle has loaned $500 to Richard at a 4% annual rate of interest for one year. If the inflation rate is constant at 7% for the entire term of the loan, how much purchasing power is lost after Richard repays the loan in full

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Answer:

$15

Explanation:

In order to calculate the purchasing power lost the following formulae will be used:

Purchasing power lost = Loaned amount * (inflation rate - nominal rate)

Purchasing power lost = $500 * (0.07 - 0.04)

Purchasing power lost = $500 * 0.03

Purchasing power lost = $15

Hence, the purchasing power lost after Richard repays the loan in full is $15.

Sunland Company reported a net profit of $8.15 per share and a dividend of $3.50 per share. If you buy shares of the stock at $94.85 per share, what is your dividend yield

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Answer:

The answer is "[tex]3.69\%[/tex]"

Explanation:

Dividend Share [tex]= \$3.50[/tex]

stock purchasing Price[tex]= 94.85[/tex]

[tex]\text{Dividend yield} = \frac{Dividend}{Purchase price}\\\\[/tex]

[tex]=\frac{3.50}{94.85}\\\\=0.036900369 \approx 3.69\%[/tex]

Operating Cash Flows (Direct Method)
Refer to the information in Exercise EB-31. Calculate the net cash flow from operating activities using the direct method. Show a related cash flow for each revenue and expense.

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Answer:

The method to calculate Cash Flow from Direct Method is explained as follows:

Explanation:

The method to calculate Cash Flow from Direct Method is explained as follows:

Cash Flows

Direct Method

+ Cash received from Customer

- Cash paid to suppliers

- Cash payments for operating expenses

- Cash payments for interest

- Cash payments for taxes

= Net Cash flow from Operating Activities.

Equipment acquired on January 6 at a cost of $375,000 has an estimated useful life of 20 years
and an estimated residual value of $25,000.
A. What was the annual amount of depreciation for the Years 1-3 using the straight-line method
of depreciation?
B. What was the book value of the equipment on January 1 of Year 4?
C. Assuming that the equipment was sold on January 3 of Year 4 for $300,000, journalize the
entry to record the sale.
D. Assuming that the equipment had been sold on January 3 of Year 4 for $325,000 instead
of $300,000, journalize the entry to record the sale.

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Answer:

A. Year 1 $17,500

Year 2 $17,500

Year 3 $17,500

B. $322,500

C. Dr Cash $300,000

Dr Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment $52,500

Dr Loss on disposal of Equipment $22,500

Cr Equipment $375,000

D. Dr Cash $325,000

Dr Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment $52,500

Cr Equipment $375,000

Cr Gain on disposal of Equipment $2,500

Explanation:

A. Calculation to determine What was the annual amount of depreciation for the Years 1-3 using the straight-line method of depreciation

Year 1 Depreciation expense Year 1=($375,000-$25,000)/20 years

Year 1 Depreciation expense Year=$17,500

Year 2 Depreciation expense Year=($375,000-$25,000)/20 years

Year 2 Depreciation expense Year=$17,500

Year 3 Depreciation expense Year=($375,000-$25,000)/20 years

Year 3 Depreciation expense Year=$17,500

Therefore the annual amount of depreciation for the Years 1-3 using the straight-line method of depreciation is :

Year 1 $17,500

Year 2 $17,500

Year 3 $17,500

B. Calculation to determine What was the book value of the equipment on January 1 of Year 4

Book value of Equipment=[$375,000-($17,500*3)]

Book value of Equipment=[$375,000-$52,500)

Book value of Equipment=$322,500

Therefore the book value of the equipment on January 1 of Year 4 is $322,500

C. Preparation of the journal entry to record the sale.

Jan. 3

Dr Cash $300,000

Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment $52,500

($17,500*3)

Dr Loss on disposal of Equipment $22,500

($322,500-$300,000)

Cr Equipment $375,000

(To record sales)

D. Preparation of the journal entry to record the sale.

Jan. 3

Dr Cash $325,000

Dr Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment $52,500

($17,500*3)

Cr Equipment $375,000

Cr Gain on disposal of Equipment $2,500

($325,000+$52,500-$375,000)

(To record sales)

Martha B's has total assets of $1,810. These assets are expected to increase in value to either $1,900 or $2,400 by next year. The company has a pure discount bond outstanding with a face value of $2,000. This bond matures in one year. Currently, U.S. Treasury bills are yielding 5.5 percent. What is the value of the equity in this firm

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Answer:

$7.24

Explanation:

PV at the risk free rate = $1,900 / (1 + 0.055)

PV at the risk free rate = $1,900 / 1.055

PV at the risk free rate = $1,800.95

Number of options needed = (2,400 - 1,900) / (400 - 0)

Number of options needed = 500 / 400

Number of options needed = 1.25

Total assets = (No of options needed*Value of equity) +  Present value at the risk free rate. Let Value of equity be C0

$1,810 = (1.25*C0) + $1,800.95

$1,810 - $1,800.95 = 1.25*C0

C0 = $9.05 / 1.25

C0 = $7.24

So, the Value of equity in this firm is $7.24.

mwakilembe Co.ltd is a micro business which buys and sell toys on 1 January 2020 the company predicted its annual sales to be 1000000 units. Each order would cost the company TZS 80 . The company pays TZS 160 per unit of a product. Estimated inventory carrying costs are 25 percent of inventory value. Establish the EOQ units.

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Answer:

2000

Explanation:

Given:

Annual DEMAND, D = 1,000,000

Holding cost, H = (I * C)

Cost per order, S = 80

Unit cost, C = 160

Holding cost (%) = 25% = 0.25

The Economic order quantity :

EOQ = √[(2 * D * S) / (I * C)]

EOQ = √[(2 * 1000000 * 80) / (0.25 * 160)]

EOQ = √[(160000000) / 40]

EOQ = √4000000

EOQ = 2000

Sales $7,270,000 Gross profit $ 1,450,000 Indirect labor $330,000 Indirect materials $195,000 Other factory overhead $90,000 Materials purchased $5,100,000 Total manufacturing costs for the period $6,170,000 Materials inventory end of the period $ 480,000 how much direct material cost

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Answer:

$5,775,000

Explanation:

Direct materials cost = Materials purchased + Indirect materials + Materials inventory, end of the period

Direct materials cost = $5,100,000 + $195,000 + $480,000

Direct materials cost = $5,775,000

So, the amount of the direct material cost is $5,775,000.

Heavy use of long-term debt can be of benefit to a firm to help expand, although it adds to the firm's overall level of risk.
A. True
B. False.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Long term debt is debt that has a maturity that is longer than a year.

The higher the use of debt, the higher the risk a firm takes on. This is because the greater the use of debt, the higher the chances of the firm defaulting on debt.

firms that use a high amount of debt, have an higher beta. As a result of the higher beta, the required return is also higher.

use of long-term debt provides firms with the necessary cash flows that would be needed to carry out necessary projects. Thus, it benefits a firm by helping it expand

For 2019, Skresso Co. reported $1.82 of earnings per share of common stock. During 2020, the firm had a 4% common stock dividend. The 2019 earnings per share to be reported in the annual report for 2020 are:

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Answer:

$1.75

Explanation:

Earnings per share to be reported = Earnings per share of commo stock * (1 - 4%)

Earnings per share to be reported = $1.82 * 96%

Earnings per share to be reported = $1.7472

Earnings per share to be reported = $1.75

So, the 2019 earnings per share to be reported in the annual report for 2020 are $1.75.

Taveras Corporation is currently operating at 50% of its available manufacturing capacity. It uses a job-order costing system with a plantwide predetermined overhead rate based on machine-hours. At the beginning of the year, the company made the following estimates: Machine-hours required to support estimated production 200,000 Fixed manufacturing overhead cost $ 2,800,000 Variable manufacturing overhead cost per machine-hour $ 2.00 Required: 1. Compute the plantwide predetermined overhead rate. 2. During the year, Job P90 was started, completed, and sold to the customer for $3,200. The following information was available with respect to this job: Direct materials $ 1,472 Direct labor cost $ 1,056 Machine-hours used 79 Compute the total manufacturing cost assigned to Job P90.

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Answer:

the  total manufacturing cost assigned to Job P90 is $3,792

Explanation:

The computation of the  total manufacturing cost assigned to Job P90 is given below:

But before that the predetermined overhead rate should be calculated

So,

= ($2,800,000 ÷ 200,000) + $2

= $16

Now the total manufacturing cost is

= $1,472 + $1,056 + 79 × $16

= $3,792

hence, the  total manufacturing cost assigned to Job P90 is $3,792

Correct the single error in each of the following sentence. A week later, you browses through the trend reports​

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Answer:

A week later, you browse through the trend reports.

At the fourth and final resource, one operator handles the product. No quality problems exist at this step and the processing time is 12 minutes per unit. For every unit of demand, how many units have to flow through the second step in the process

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Answer:

2.25 units.

Explanation:

Processing time is 5 minutes per unit for step 1. The total capacity is 60 minutes then no. of units produced can be;

60 / 5 = 12 units per hour.

For second step processing time is 4 minutes per unit. There is 0.85 unit of product is scrapped. Then no. of units produced per hour can be ;

60 / 4 = 15 units per hour.

After scrap the net product units per hour will be;

15 units * [1 - 0.85] = 2.25 units per hour.

Signature Appliance Group decided to remove the grill unit from the ovens it sells in South America after customers complained they preferred to grill outside and would never use this feature. Which environmental force caused the company to change its product

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Answer:

Signature Appliance Group

The environmental force that caused the company to change its product features is:

the Social and Cultural Environment.

Explanation:

The Social and Cultural Environment refers to the changing needs of customers in South America as a result of the values, attitudes, and preferred styles of consumers. These are always in a state of flux every year.  Since customers preferred to grill outside rather than inside their kitchens, adding the grill unit in the ovens that the company sells in South America will not enable customers to choose its ovens over competitors'.  To respond to the stated needs of its customers, the grill must be removed, thereby reducing the cost of the ovens.

An increase in the demand for lobster due to changes in consumer tastes, accompanied by a decrease in the supply of lobster as a result bad weather reducing the number of fishermen trapping lobster, will result in:

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Answer:

an increase in price and an indeterminate increase in equilibrium quantity

Explanation:

Increase in demand leads to an outward shift of the demand curve. As a result equilibrium price and quantity increases

A decrease in supply leads to an inward shift of the supply curve

Garida Co. is considering an investment that will have the following sales, variable costs, and fixed operating costs:
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Unit sales 4,200 4,100 4,300 4,400
Sales price $29.82 $30.00 $30.31 $33.19
Variable cost per unit $12.15 $13.45 $14.02 $14.55
Fixed operating costs $41,000 $41,670 $41,890 $40,100
This project will require an investment of $10,000 in new equipment. Under the new tax law, the equipment is eligible for 100% bonus deprecation at t = 0, so it will be fully depreciated at the time of purchase. The equipment will have no salvage value at the end of the project’s four-year life. Garida pays a constant tax rate of 25%, and it has a weighted average cost of capital (WACC) of 11%. Determine what the project’s net present value (NPV) would be under the new tax law.
Determine what the project’s net present value (NPV) would be under the new tax law.
a) $80,438
b) $67,032
c) $77,087
d) $60,329

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Answer:

Garida Co.

The project's net present value (NPV) is:

= $57,787

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                           Year 1       Year 2      Year 3      Year 4

Unit sales                           4,200         4,100       4,300        4,400

Sales price                       $29.82     $30.00      $30.31       $33.19

Variable cost per unit       $12.15      $13.45      $14.02       $14.55

Fixed operating costs   $41,000    $41,670    $41,890    $40,100

                                          Year 1        Year 2      Year 3        Year 4

Sales Revenue              $125,244   $123,000  $130,333   $146,036

Variable costs                  $51,030     $55,145   $60,286    $64,020

Fixed operating costs     $41,000     $41,670     $41,890     $40,100

Total costs                      $92,030     $96,815   $102,176    $104,120

Income before tax          $23,214      $26,185    $28,157      $41,916

Income tax (25%)               5,804          6,546       7,039        10,479

Net income/cash inflow  $17,410      $19,639     $21,118      $31,437

PV factor                           0.901          0.812          0.731        0.659

Present value                $15,686      $15,947    $15,437      $20,717

Total present value of the cash inflows = $67,787

Less investment cost of equipment =         10,000

Project's net present value (NPV) =          $57,787

A company uses the weighted average method for inventory costing . At the beginning of a period the production department had units in beginning Work in Process inventory which were 33 % complete the department completed and transferred 168,000 units . At the end of the period units were in the ending Work in Process inventory and are 68 % complete . Compute the number of equivalent units produced by the department .

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Answer

a. 178,200 units

Explanation:

Comple question "A company uses the weighted average method for inventory costing. During a period, a production department had 54,000 units in beginning goods in process inventory which were 33% complete; the department completed and transferred 168,000 units. At the end of the period, 15,000 units were in the ending goods in process inventory and are 68% complete. Compute the number of equivalent units produced by the department. 178,200. 186,320. 183,000. 168,000. 114,000."

Calculation of Equivalent Unit (as per Weighted Method)  

                                                                Unit      % of Completion  Equ. Unit

Unit Completed & Transferred Out    168,000            100%            168,000

Closing WIP                                          15,000               68%             10,200

Total Equivalent Unit                                                                         178,200

The Allowance for Bad Debts account had a balance of $10,600 at the beginning of the year and $12,200 at the end of the year. During the year (including the year-end adjustment), bad debts expense of $18,800 was recognized.
Required:
Calculate the total amount of past-due accounts receivable that were written off as uncollectible during the year. (Hint: Make a T-account for the Allowance for Bad Debts account, plug in the amounts that you know, and solve for the missing amount.)
Bad debt write-offs _________

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Answer:

Written off = $17,200

Explanation:

                               Allowance for Bad Debt Account

Debtors (Write off) (Bal. fig)  $17,200     Beginning Bal.         $10,600

                                                                 Bad debt expense  $18,800

Ending Balance                     $12,200

Thus, the total amount of past-due accounts receivable that were written off as uncollectible during the year is $17,200.

Demonstrate the principles of health care finance for revenue management through the intended application of cost reporting and variances.

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Solution :

Integration of all the processes:

Some integrated software system should be adopted where all the details about each patient along with the every billing and the payment details would help in keeping the track of the revenue.

Claims and billing management :

All the claims happened through some of the individuals or the company policies or the billing processes that take place to be accounted for the EHR system that can reduce the delays and also improve the effectiveness of the revenue management.

Documentation:

All the transactions should be documented, so there there are less chances for any error to occur.

Your review of the ledger reveals that each account has a normal balance. You also discover the following errors. 1. The totals of the debit sides of Prepaid Insurance, Accounts Payable, and Utilities Expense were each understated $100. 2. Transposition errors were made in Accounts Receivable and Service Revenue. Based on postings made, the correct balances were $2,570 and $8,960, respectively. 3. A debit posting to Salaries and Wages Expense of $200 was omitted. 4. A $1,600 cash dividend was debited to Common Stock for $1,600 and credited to Cash for $1,600. 5. A $450 purchase of supplies on account was debited to Equipment for $450 and credited to Cash for $450. 6. A cash payment of $530 for advertising was debited to Advertising Expense for $53 and credited to Cash for $53. 7. A collection from a customer for $540 was debited to Cash for $540 and credited to Accounts Payable for $540. Prepare a correct trial balance. (Hint: It helps to prepare the correct journal entry for the transaction described and compare it to the mistake made.)

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Answer:

Debit side $29,660

Credit side $29,660

Explanation:

Preparation of a correct trial balance

DOMINIC COMPANY

Corrected Trial Balance May 31, 2015

DEBIT SIDE

Cash $5,023

($5,050 +$450 - $477)

($530-$53=$477)

Accounts Receivable $2,030

($2,570 - $540)

Prepaid Insurance $930

($830 + $100)

Supplies $450

Equipment $12,750

($13,200 - $450)

Salaries and Wages Expense $4,530

($4,330 + $200)

Advertising Expense $1,447

($970 + $477)

($530-$53=$477)

Utilities Expense $900

($800 + $100)

Dividends $1,600

TOTAL $29,660

CREDIT SIDE

Accounts Payable $5,510

($5,700 - $100 + $450 - $540)

Unearned Service Revenue $690

Common Stock $14,500

($12,900 + $1,600)

Service Revenue $8,960

TOTAL $29,660

Therefore the CORRECTED TRIAL BALANCE will be:

Debit side $29,660

Credit side $29,660

Twenty-five percent of the company's sales are for cash and 75% are on account. Collections for sales on account follow a stable pattern as follows: 50% of a month's credit sales are collected in the month of sale, 30% are collected in the month following sale, and 15% are collected in the second month following sale. The remainder are uncollectible. Given these data, cash collections for December should be:

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Answer: $136,375

Explanation:

Going by the collections pattern of the company, there will be collections for 3 months in December being October, November and December.

December collections will be:

= (50% * December credit sales) + (30% * November Credit sales) + (15% * October credit sales) + December cash sales

December credit sales = 75% * 130,000 = $97,500

November credit sales = 75% * 170,000 = $127,500

October credit sales = 75% * 150,000 = $112,500

December collections are:

= (50% * 97,500) + (30% * 127,500) + (15% * 112,500) + (25% * 130,000)

= $136,375

Barth Company reports the following year-end account balances at December 31, 2016. Prepare the 2016 income statement and the balance sheet as of December 31, 2016.

Accounts payable $16,000    Inventory $36,000
Accounts receivable 30,000    Land 80,000
Bonds payable, long-term 200,000    Goodwill 8,000
Buildings 151,000    Retained earnings 160,000
Cash 148,000    Sales revenue 500,000
Common stock 150,000    Supplies inventory 3,000
Cost of goods sold 180,000    Supplies expense 6,000
Equipment 70,000    Wages expense 40,000

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the income statement and the balance sheet is presented below

Income statement

REVENUE  

Sales     $500,000

Less: EXPENSES  

Cost of goods sold ($180,000)  

Supplies expenses ($6,000)  

Wages expenses ($40,000)  

Total expenses ($226,000)

Net income $274,000

Balance sheet :

Assets      Amount              Liabilities & stockholder equity   Amount  

Cash            $148,000            Account payable                            $16,000

Account receivable $30,000  Bonds payable, long term             $200,000

Supplies      $3,000  

Inventory     $36,000                  Total liabilities                              $216,000

Total current assets $217,000    Common stock                           $150,000

Land               $80,000                  Retained earnings                     $160,000

Building          $151,000  

Equipment     $70,000  

Goodwill         $8,000  

Total assets    $526,000          Total liabilities and equity             $526,000

Prepare a Master Schedule given the following information:
Forecast for each week for an eight-week schedule is 75 units.
The Master Production Schedule (MPS) rule is to schedule production if the projected on-hand inventory would be negative without it.
Committed customer orders are as follows:
WeeWeek CjusCustomer order
1 75
2 53
3 26
4 18
Use a production lot size of 100 units and no beginning inventory.
Week
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Forecast 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75
Customer Orders 75 53 26 18 0 0 0 0
Projected On-Hand Inventory
MPS
Formulas for Projected On-Hand Inventory
Week 1 = Beginning Inventory + MPS – MAX (Forecast:Customer Order)
Highest number
Weeks 2 – 8 = Previous Week Inventory + MPS – (Forecast: Customer Order)
Because the problem says we cannot have any negative inventory, then we require MPS shipments to come in. When a shipment comes in, it is in lots of 100. In this problem, MPS will be added for Weeks 1,2,3 and Weeks 5, 6, 7. No MPS shipments are expected in Week 4 or Week 8.

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Answer:

Master Production Schedule (MPS)

Week                                              1      2      3      4      5      6      7       8

Forecast Customer Order         75   75    75    75    75    75    75    75

Customer Orders                       75   53    26    18      0      0      0      0

Projected On-Hand Inventory   25   50    75     0     25   50    75      0  

MPS                                           100  100  100     0    100  100  100      0

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Master Production Schedule (MPS)

Week                                              1      2      3      4      5      6      7       8

Forecast Customer Order         75   75    75    75    75    75    75     75

Customer Orders                       75   53    26    18      0      0      0      0

Projected On-Hand Inventory    

MPS                                            

Formulas for Projected On-Hand Inventory

Week 1 = Beginning Inventory + MPS – MAX (Forecast:Customer Order)

Highest number

Weeks 2 – 8 = Previous Week Inventory + MPS – (Forecast: Customer Order)

Travis Company purchased merchandise on account from a supplier for $11,100, terms 2/10, net 30 on December 26. Travis Company paid for the merchandise on December 31, within the discount period.
Required:
Under a perpetual inventory system, record the journal entries required for the above transactions. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
Record the journal entries on each transaction. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
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JOURNAL
DATE DESCRIPTION POST. REF. DEBIT CREDIT
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Answers

Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below:

On Dec 26

Inventory $11,100

         To Accounts payable $11,100

(Being the purchase merchandise on account is recorded)  

On Dec 31

Account payable $11,100

           To Discount on account payable (2% of $11,100) $222

          To Cash $10,878

(being the cash paid is recorded)

These two entries should be recorded

If Fees Earned has been credited, it is most likely that:
A. a correcting entry for the overstatement of revenue was recorded. B. a customer paid in advance
C. services were provided.
D. the owner made an investment.​

Answers

Answer:

C. services were provided.

Explanation:

If Fees Earned has been credited, it is most likely that: "services were provided."

For fees to be earned it means something must have been done in exchange for the fee. Considering this is a business-related issue, then it is correct to conclude that "If Fees Earned has been credited, it is most likely that: services were provided."

Option A is not correct because the overstatement of revenue is not related to the fee warmed being credited.

Option B is not correct, because a payment made in advance does not correlate to a fee earned. Option D is not correct as well, because an investment has nothing to do with a few earned.

Bush Company reported net income of $60,000 for the year. During the year, accounts receivable decreased by $8,000, accounts payable increased by $4,000 and depreciation expense of $5,000 was recorded. Net cash provided by operating activities for the year is Group of answer choices

Answers

Answer:

Net income from operating activities = $77000

Explanation:

Below is the calculation for Net income from operating activities:

Given the net income = $60000

Decrease in accounts receivable = $8000

Increase in accounts payable = $4000

Depreciation = $5000

Add the values in the net income in order to get the net income from operating activities.

Net income from operating activities = 60000 + 8000 + 4000 + 5000

Net Income from operating activities = $77000

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