Before year-end adjusting entries, Marigold Corp.'s account balances at December 31, 2020, for accounts receivable and the related allowance for uncollectible accounts were $1540000 and $91500, respectively. An aging of accounts receivable indicated that $123000 of the December 31 receivables are expected to be uncollectible. The accounts receivable amount expected to be collected after adjustment is

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Answer 1

Answer:

1,417,000

Explanation:

$123000 of the December 31 receivables is to be subtracted from $1540000 of the related allowance for uncollectible accounts

= $1540000 - $123000

= $1,417,000.

The accounts receivable amount expected to be collected after adjustment is $1,417,000


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g (Ignore income taxes in this problem.) The management of Mashiah Corporation is considering the purchase of a machine that would cost $305,000, would last for 6 years, and would have no salvage value. The machine would reduce labor and other costs by $105,000 per year. The company requires a minimum pretax return of 7% on all investment projects. Click here to view Exhibit 8B-1 and Exhibit 8B-2 to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using tables. The net present value of the proposed project is closest to:

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Answer:

= $195,486.67

Explanation:

Net present value is the present value of after tax cash flows from an investment less the amount invested.

NPV can be calculated using a financial calculator

Cash flow in year 0 = $-305,000

Cash flow each year from year 1 to 6 = $105,000

I = 7%

NPV = $195,486.67

To find the NPV using a financial calacutor:

1. Input the cash flow values by pressing the CF button. After inputting the value, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

2. After inputting all the cash flows, press the NPV button, input the value for I, press enter and the arrow facing a downward direction.

3. Press compute

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The term _____ can be best defined as a feeling of intrinsic motivation, in which workers perceive their work to have meaning and perceive themselves to be competent, having an impact, and capable of self-determination. a. reciprocity b. empowerment c. utility d. autonomy e. delegation

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The self determination theory is a theory of motivation that examines extrinsic and intrinsic motivation.

The theory states that humans have innate needs. If this needs are satisfied, humans would grow and function optimally. They include :

1. Autonomy - the desire to be in charge of one's life. It is the feeling of intrinsic motivation, in which workers perceive their work to have meaning and perceive themselves to be competent, having an impact, and capable of self-determination

2. Relatedness - the desire to relate and interact with other people.

3. Competence. This is the desire to achieve mastery.

Autonomy is when

Answer:

b. empowerment.

Explanation:

This is explained to be a great act of giving someone power, this is in the form of more freedom and also rights to be productive. This gives the said person a natural flay; if seen in a business place or at place of work, it gives the worker or workers a sense of collaboration, making them share values, pull resources together and happily achieve goals that sharpen their psychs and make the company take great steps to greater heights as this empowerment is not only for the company, because it makes the said workers determined and also self competent in their working activities.

Thomas Company uses a standard cost system. Information for raw materials for Product RBI for the month of October follows: Standard unit price $1.75 Actual purchase price per unit $1.65 Actual quantity purchased 4,000 units Actual quantity used 3,900 units Standard quantity allowed for actual production 3,800 units What is the materials purchase price variance

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Answer:

Material price variance = $400

Explanation:

A material price variance occurs where materials are purchased at a price either lower or higher than the standard price. A favorable variance is recorded where the actual total cost of materials is lower that the standard cost. While an adverse variance implies the opposite.

It is is computed as follows:

The material price variance

                                                                                           $

4000 units should have cost (4,000× 1.75)              =  7,000

but did cost - actual cost        (4,000× $1.65)           =  6,600

Material price variance                                                   400  favorable

Material price variance = $400

Determining Cash Payments to Stockholders The board of directors declared cash dividends totaling $209,800 during the current year. The comparative balance sheet indicates dividends payable of $50,400 at the beginning of the year and $45,400 at the end of the year. What was the amount of cash payments to stockholders during the year?

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Answer:

  $214,800

Explanation:

The amount paid is the sum of the amount declared and the difference in amounts payable.

  dividends paid = $209,800 +50,400 -45,400

  dividends paid = $214,800

The Digby company will sell 100 units (x1000) of capacity from their Daft product line. Each unit of capacity is worth $6 plus $4 per automation rating. The Digby company will sell the capacity for 35% off. How much do they receive when the capacity is sold

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Answer: $2,210,000

Explanation:

The company will sell at full cost per Automation rating which is not provided.

The Comp-XM Inquirer shows this Automation rating to be 7.

The Total Cost per Automation rating is,

= $6 + ($4 * 7)

= $34

Selling 100,000 units gives

= 100,000 * 34

= $3,400,000

Selling at 35% off.

= 3,400,000 * ( 1 - 0.35)

= $2,210,000

A local theater company sells 1,500 season ticket packages at a price of $250 per package. The first show in the 10-show season starts this week. (a) The sale of the season tickets before the first show. (b) The revenue from fulfilling the performance obligation by putting on the first show.

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Answer:

Dr cash    $375,000

Cr unearned revenue      $375,000

Dr unearned revenue     $37,500

Cr revenue                                    $37,500

Explanation:

The total amount realized from the sale of tickets is  $375,000($250*1500)

However,the cash proceeds should be debited to cash while it is also credited to unearned revenue

The revenue from fulfilling the performance obligation=1/10*$375,000=$37,500

The $37,500 is debited to unearned revenue and credited to sales revenue as that amount has now been earned

a) The cash realized from the sale for all the season tickets is $375,000.

b) The revenue to be recognized after fulfilling the performance obligation of the first show is $37,500.

Data and Calculations:

Selling price per ticket package = $250

Number of ticket packages sold = 1,500

Number of show seasons = 10

On the average, each show season will take = 150 tickets (1,500/10)

Proceeds from sale of season tickets = $375,000 ($250 x 1,500)

Revenue from first show = $37,500 ($375,000/10) or (150 x $250)

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2. Buckeye Industries has a bond issue with a face value of $1000. The value of Buckeye’s asset is $1200. In one year they will be worth either $800 or $1400. The going rate on T-bill is 4 percent. What is the value of debt, equity, and interest rate on debt?

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Answer:

Buckeye Industries has a bond issue with a face value of $1000. The value of Buckeye’s asset is $1200. In one year they will be worth either $800 or $1400. The going rate on T-bill is 4 percent. What is the value of debt, equity, and interest rate on debt?

Explanation:

Assume that HotLap, Inc., a manufacturer of laptop computers, is considering a merger with SassyChips, a leading producer of computer chips. HotLap believes such a merger would benefit their business by giving them a guaranteed steady supply of the chips they need to make their laptops, and more control over the way those chips are designed. If this merger occurs, it would be an example of:____________.
1. contract manufacturing.
2. a vertical merger.
3. a conglomerate merger.
4. a franchise arrangement.
5. a horizontal merger.
6. a leveraged buyout.

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Answer:

Option B  

Explanation:

In simple words, vertical merger refers to the joining of the two separate entities that provide value to different level of supply chains. Such mergers are implemented by the entities to take advantage of realized synergies.

These mergers provide many benefits such as reduced cost or steady supply but the acquiring entity gets the burden to operate a separate entity and manage it.

A person has a poor credit score due mainly to the amount of debt on credit card and instalment loans. How could the person improve his score.​

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Answer: The answer is provided below

Explanation:

The credit score is a number used by lenders to help them decide the likelihood of an individual to repay on time if the person is granted a credit card or a loan. The higher the scores, the likelihood that the person qualifies for credit cards and loans.

A person that has a poor credit score due to the amount of debt on credit card and instalment loans can improve his or her score by paying off the debt. When an individual pays of his or her debt, the person will have an improved credit score which can be used to apply for further loans.

Furthermore, such individual can also keep his or her balances low on the credit cards. A credit card with high debts doesn't represent the individual well when applying for a loan which will lead to a negative credit score.

Jaune Magazine (JM) must decide whether or not to publish a tell-all story about a celebrity. If the story ends up having major impact, JM will realize substantial profits from additional magazine sales, subscriptions, and advertising revenues. However, if JM publishes the story, JM will face a lawsuit; if it loses the suit, the penalties could be substantial. The tree below summarizes JM's decision.
The EMV of publishing the story is $10,000. Based on this EMV, JM should publish the story. If the publisher chooses not to publish the story, which of the following best describes the publisher's attitude towards this decision?
A) Risk averse.
B) Risk neutral.
C) Risk seeking.
D) Risqué.

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Answer:

The correct option is A, risk averse

Explanation:

Risk aversion is a situation where a person undertaking a business or an investor tries as much as possible to limit exposure to losses by taking drastic steps to ensure the losses do not materialize.

The publisher in this case is conscious of facing the lawsuit that could result from publishing story and has taken a precautionary measure by not even venturing into the publishing ,let alone a  lawsuit with substantial amount in damages rears its ugly head.

A risk seeking investor would go ahead with the publishing since success could bring a juicy income

Entry for Factory Labor Costs A summary of the time tickets is as follows: Job No. Amount 100 $3,460 101 2,870 104 5,260 108 5,950 Indirect 18,440 111 3,630 115 2,380 117 16,120 Journalize the entry to record the factory labor costs. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

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Answer:

DR Work in Progress Account $39,650

DR Factory Overhead Account $18,440

CR Wages Payable $58,090

(To record factory Labor Costs)

Workings

Work in Progress

Standard policy is to send the direct cost of Labor to the Work in Progress Account.

The Total direct cost of labor are all of the above except the Indirect cost.

= 3,460 + 2,870 + 5,260 + 5,950 + 3,630 + 2,380 + 16,120

= $39,650

Target profit is $100,000; fixed overhead costs are $120,000 and fixed selling and administrative costs are $50,000. If total variable cost is $675,000, the markup percentage to the variable cost using the variable cost method is %. Round your answer to the nearest whole percent

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Answer:

40%

Explanation:

The markup percentage to the variable cost using the variable cost method can be obtained by dividing the addition of the target profit and total fixed cost by the total variable cost as follows:

Total fixed cost = Fixed overhead costs + Fixed selling and administrative costs = $120,000 + $50,00 = $170,000

The markup percentage to the variable cost = (Target profit + Total fixed cost) / Total variable cost = ($100,000 + $170,000) / $675,000 = $270,000 / $675,000 = 0.40, or 40%.

Therefore, the markup percentage to the variable cost using the variable cost method is 40%.

Taking all parameters into account, what would you expect to be the probability of it costing exactly $15 to produce one kilogram of penicillin? State where/how you found your answer.

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Answer:

Worst case = $28 per kilogram

Base case = $16 per kilogram

Best case = $10.50 per kilogram.

Explanation:

Based on the information and data given in slide 37 what i would expect to be the probability of it costing would tend to depend on the worst, base and best case scenarios once all the parameters given are been taken into account.

The unit of production will tend to cost dollar per Kilogram which means that Worst case will be $28 per kilogram ,Base case will be $16 per kilogram and Best case will be $10.50 per kilogram. .

A firm sells 1000 units per week. It charges $15 per unit, the average variable costs are $10, and the average costs are $25. In the long run, the firm should a. ​Shut-down because it is cost effective to pay off the remaining fixed costs b. ​Continue operating as the firm is covering all the variable costs and some of the fixed costs c. ​Shut-down as the firm is making a loss of $10,000 per week d. ​Shut-down as price is lower than average cost

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Answer:

b. ​Continue operating as the firm is covering all the variable costs and some of the fixed costs

Explanation:

A firm should shutdown operations if its price is less than average variable cost.

The price the firm sells is $15

Average variable cost is $10.

Price is greater than average variable cost in excess of $5.

The $5 covers some of the average fixed cost.

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At December 31, 2010, Aaliyah Company reports the following results for its calendar year.

Cash sales........... $1905,000
Credit sales......... 5682000

In addition, its unadjusted trial balance includes the following items

Accounts receivable $1,270,100 debit
Allowance for doubtful accounts 16,580 debit


Required
1. Prepare the adjusting entry for Aaliyah Co. to recognize bad debts under each of the following independent assumptions:
a. Bad debts are estimated to be 1.5% of credit sales.
b. Bad debts are estimated to be 1% of total sales.
c. An aging analysis estimates that 5% of year-end accounts receivable are uncollectible.

2. Show how Accounts Receivable and the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts appear on its December 31, 2010, balance sheet assuming that an aging analysis estimates that 5% of year-end accounts receivable are uncollectible.

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Answer:

1.

                                             Debit               Credit    

31-Dec-10      

(a) Bad debt Expense A/c 85,230    

         To Allowance for Doubtful Accounts A/c 85,230    

(b) Bad debt Expense A/c 75,870    

         To Allowance for Doubtful Accounts A/c 75,870    

(c) Bad debt Expense A/c 80,085    

         To Allowance for Doubtful Accounts A/c 80,085

2.

Current Assets                                     Amount in $ Amount in $    

Account Receivables                                1,270,100    

Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts -85,230             1,184,870

Explanation:

1. In order to prepare the adjusting entry we would have to make the following calculations:

(a) Bad debts estimated =1.5% on Credit sales =$5682,000 *1.5% =$85,230    (b) Bad debts estimated =1% on Total sales =($5682,000 +$ 1905,000) *1% =$75,870  

(c ) Bad debts estimated =5% on year end receivables + Debit Balance =5% *1270100   +16580 =$80085

                                              Debit               Credit    

31-Dec-10      

(a) Bad debt Expense A/c 85,230    

         To Allowance for Doubtful Accounts A/c 85,230    

(b) Bad debt Expense A/c 75,870    

         To Allowance for Doubtful Accounts A/c 75,870    

(c) Bad debt Expense A/c 80,085    

         To Allowance for Doubtful Accounts A/c 80,085

2.  Accounts Receivable and the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts appear on its December 31, 2010, balance sheet as follows:

Current Assets                                     Amount in $ Amount in $    

Account Receivables                                1,270,100    

Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts -85,230             1,184,870

Some countries have oil as a natural resource and bronze plate inc, based in illinois, is considering building a facility in one of those foreign countries since it does not have easy access to oil near its manufacturing plant. Which theory of foreign direct investment provides an explanation for this decision?
A) eclectic paradigm
B) infant industry argument
C) protectionism argument
D) product life cycle theory
E) new trade theory

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Answer: A) eclectic paradigm

Explanation:

An Eclectic Paradigm is also called a OLI Framework which is an acronym that stands for Ownership, Location, Internationalization.

Companies use this theory in cost based analysis to determine if they can reduce costs by producing in house as opposed to from the market.

It is usually applied to the area of Foreign Direct Investment where companies use it to decide if it is better to invest in another country and have easier access to goods that it needs as opposed to buying it from the market. If it is shown that they stand to gain more from investing directly in another country, they will use this option.

This is the theory that Bronze Plate Inc wants to use.

On average, 5% of credit sales has been uncollectible in the past. At year-end, before adjusting entries, the Accounts Receivable balance is $100,000 and the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts balance is $500 (credit). Net credit sales during the year were $150,000. Using the percentage of credit sales method, the ending balance in the "Allowance for Doubtful Accounts" is

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Answer: $7500

Explanation:

The following can be deduced from the question:

Accounts Receivable balance= $100,000

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts = $500

Net credit sales = $150,000.

Percentage-of-sales approach states that the amount of bad debt expense that is recognized by a company will be calculated as a percentage of the credit sales that are generated during the current accounting period.

Using the percentage of credit sales method, the ending balance in the "Allowance for Doubtful Accounts" will be:

= Net credit sales × percentage of credit sales uncollected in the past

= $150,000 × 5%

= $150,000 × 0.05

= $7500

You would like to invest in one of the profitable business units of a multinational corporation. In a meeting with management, you explain that you'll only consider a unit categorized, according to the BCG matrix, as a question mark. Here are your choices:Unit A has revenue of $27 billion and a profit of $6 billion. While its product is based on a new technology that is rapidly increasing in sales, the product currently lags the market share of competitors.Unit B has revenue of $30 billion and a profit of $7 billion. Its market share is strong and growing. While its product is based on an outdated technology, the product has a loyal following for now.Which of the corporation's two profitable units meets your criterion?

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Answer:

Unit A has revenue of $27 billion and a profit of $6 billion. While its product is based on a new technology that is rapidly increasing in sales, the product currently lags the market share of competitors.

Explanation:

According to the BCG Matrix, question marks are business units that operate in rapidly growing markets but currently only possess a low market share.

This results in a lot of cash being consumed by the business unit, but also the possibility of high growth. It is called a question mark because it is uncertain if the business unit will be successful or not. This means that they are very risky investments.

Why would the Lana Limited Corporation decide to issue stocks?

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To raise money, and make more money off the people investing in their company

Wildhorse Taxi Service uses the units-of-activity method in computing depreciation on its taxicabs. Each cab is expected to be driven 144,000 miles. Taxi 10 cost $29,000 and is expected to have a salvage value of $200. Taxi 10 was driven 31,000 miles in 2021 and 33,500 miles in 2022. Determine the depreciation cost.

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Answer:

Depreciation expense/cost

For 2021 = $6200

For 2022 = $6700

Explanation:

Depreciation expense is the systematic allocation of an asset's cost over its estimated useful life. The depreciation expense is calculated using various methods. The units of activity method charges a depreciation based on the usage of the asset in a particular period as a proportion to its estimated useful life calculated in the form of total usage expected.

The formula for units of activity depreciation per period is,

Depreciation expense = [(Cost - Salvage value) / Total estimated life time activity of the asset]   *  Activity performed during the period

Depreciation expense-Taxi 10:

For 2021 = [(29000 - 200) / 144000]   *   31000  =  $6200

For 2022 = [(29000 - 200) / 144000]   *   33500  = $6700

Suppose Binder corporatio's common stock has a return of 17.61 percent. The risk-free rate is 3.68 percent, the market return is 12.4 percent and there is no unsystematic risk affecting Binder's return. Given the one-factor arbitrage pricing model, what is the factor beta

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Answer:

1.597

Explanation:

The computation of the factor beta using the one-factor arbitrage pricing model is shown below:

As we know that

= (Expected rate of return - risk-free rate of return) ÷ (market rate of return-risk-free rate of return)

= (17.61% - 3.68%) ÷ (12.4% - 3.68%)

= 1.597

We simply applied the above formula to determine the factor beta and the same is to be considered

Mila is helping to set performance targets for her company, Urban Supply. The target of increasing the company's online customer satisfaction rate by 1% in the next quarter is an example of a performance target focused on the customer perspective of the balance scorecard.
a. true
b. false

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Answer: True

Explanation:

The balanced scorecard perspective implies that the company has to satisfy their customer through the provision of quality products and services.

From the question, the target of increasing customers satisfaction is a good example of a performance target that is focused on customer's perspective of the balance scorecard. This means that the statement is true.

Suppose the U.S. imports cars from the UK​ manufacturer, McLaren. Consider an appreciation of the pound. Which of the following statements correctly describe the effects of this​change?
A. Hold all other prices constant.
B. U.S. consumers pay more dollars for each McLaren car they import from the UK.
C. McLaren supplies a greater quantity of dollars to the foreign exchange market.
D. U.S. consumers increase their purchases of McLaren cars.
E. McLaren's dollar revenues fall.
To peg the pounds per dollar exchange rate at a level higher than the market clearing exchange​ rate, the UK government needs to:_________.
a. buy pounds and sell dollars
b. buy dollars and sell pounds
c. simple announce a target exchange rate

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Answer:

b. and a

Explanation:

Answer:

b. and

Explanation:

Remember, when foreign exchange rates between two currencies of particular country rises (appreciates), it effects is experienced most by the country whose currency hasn't risen. In this case therefore, this would make U.S. consumers pay more dollars for each McLaren car they import from the UK.

Also, to peg the pounds per dollar exchange rate at a level higher than the market clearing exchange​ rate, the UK government needs to buy pounds and sell dollars, because reducing the supply of pounds in the exchange market creates an opportunity for higher exchange prices.

Mr. Isaac is lending Gh₵20000 to Mr. Hayford, to be repaid over five years. Mr. Isaac would like to effect a policy on Mr. Hayford’s life to cover the loan should Mr. Hayford die. Mr. Hayford would like to insure Mr. Isaac’s life just in case he dies and the beneficiaries of his will insist that the loan be repaid early.

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Question:

Mr. Isaac is lending Gh₵20000 to Mr Hayford, to be repaid over five years. Mr Isaac would like to effect a policy on Mr Hayford’s life to cover the loan should Mr Hayford die. Mr Hayford would like to insure Mr Isaac’s life just in case he dies and the beneficiaries of his will insist that the loan be repaid early.

(a)​ What is the extent of insurable interest in each case?

(b) ​Consider any necessary action if the loan was later repaid earlier than anticipated what happens to the policy?

Answer:

To answer the question (a), one must first understand the concept of Insurable Interest.

A policyholder is said to have an insurable interest in a subject matter whenever the subject matter of a contract provides some financial gain to them and would lead to a financial loss if damaged, destroyed, stolen or lost.

For example, if I purchase a car for my use for $10,000, theft of or damage to that car will translate to financial loss to me. Therefore, I have an insurance interest in the car. This qualified me to Insure the car against loss arising from any form of insurable damage, or theft.

In question (a) there are two cases.

Case I - Mr Isaac would like to effect a policy on Mr Hayford’s life to cover the loan should Mr Hayford die.

Mr Isaac, in this case, has full insurable interest on Mr Hayfords life. If Mr Hayford dies,  Mr Isaac will be put in a financial loss to the tune of Gh₵20000.

Case II - Mr Hayford would like to insure Mr Isaac’s life just in case he dies and the beneficiaries of his will insist that the loan be repaid early.

Mr Hayford does an insurable interest on Mr Isaac's life. This insurable interest arises due to the possibility (as given in the question) that Isaacs family have the power to request for the loan earlier than it ought to have been paid.

The insurable interest arises because paying back the loan earlier than anticipated, may put Mr Hayford in financial distress and may lead to financial and economic loss. If the loan is meant for the running of his business, the business may fold up, and he may forfeit all the assets of the business.

In a real-life scenario, this can all be prevented by ensuring that the terms of the loan are documented in a contract which must be ratified by both parties. In this contract, clauses preventing the lender from cutting short the tenure of the loan can be inserted. This is less expensive and easier to administer.

(b) In each of the cases above, if the loan is paid back earlier than anticipated:

i. Under duress from the family: The provision of the policy protecting the interest of Mr. Hayford kicks in and makes good the loss to mitigate it and terminates afterwards.

ii. By volition by Mr Hayford: The policy terminates immediately as the insurable interest he has on Mr Isaac's life becomes extinct.

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Church Inc. is presently enjoying relatively high growth because of a surge in the demand for its new product. Management expects earnings and dividends to grow at a rate of 22% for the next 4 years, after which competition will probably reduce the growth rate in earnings and dividends to zero, i.e., g = 0. The company's last dividend, D0, was $1.25, its beta is 1.20, the market risk premium is 5.50%, and the risk-free rate is 3.00%. What is the current price of the common stock?
a. $32.69
b. $26.57
c. $27.37
d. $28.97
e. $23.39

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Answer:

Option B ,$26.57 is correct

Explanation:

The cost of equity =Rf+Beta*Mrp

Rf is the risk free rate of 3.00%

Beta of equity is 1.20

Mrp is the market risk premium which is 5.50%

Cost of equity=3.00%+(1.20*5.50%)=9.60%

Stock price =present value of dividends+present value of terminal value

D1=$1.25*(1+22%)/(1+9.6%)^1=$ 1.39

D2=$1.25*(1+22%)^2/(1+9.6%)^2=$ 1.55  

D3=$1.25*(1+22%)^3/(1+9.6%)^3=$ 1.72  

D4=$1.25*(1+22%)^4/(1+9.6%)^4=$ 1.92  

terminal value=year 4 dividend/(r-g)

year 4 dividend=$1.25*(1+22%)^4= 2.77  

r is the cost of equity of 9.6%

g is the dividend afer year 4 which is 0%

terminal value= 2.77/(9.6%-0%)=$ 28.85  

present value of terminal value= 28.85/(1+9.6%)^4=$ 19.99  

Total present values=$ 1.39+$ 1.72+$ 1.92  +$ 1.92 +$ 19.99  =$26.58

According to the question Option B ,$26.57 is correct

How to calculate of common stock?

When The cost of equity = [tex]Rf+Beta "/times" Mrp[/tex]

After that, Rf is the risk free rate of 3.00%

then Beta of equity is[tex]1.20[/tex]

After that Mrp is the market risk premium which is 5.50%

So that, Cost of equity 3.00%+(1.20*5.50%)=9.60% = 9.60%

Then The Stock price is = present value of dividends + present value of terminal value

Now, D1 is = $[tex]1.25 "/times" (1+22[/tex]%[tex])/(1+9.6[/tex]%)^[tex]1=$ 1.39[/tex]

Then, D2 is = $[tex]1.25 "/times" (1+22[/tex]%[tex])^2/(1+9.6[/tex]%)^[tex]2=$ 1.55[/tex]  

Then D3 is = $1.25 "/times" (1+22%)^3/(1+9.6%)^3=$ 1.72  

After that D4 is = $[tex]1.25*(1+22[/tex]%[tex])^4/(1+9.6[/tex]%)^[tex]4=$ 1.92[/tex]

Then the terminal value is = year 4 dividend/(r-g)

Then year 4 dividend is = $[tex]1.25×(1+22[/tex]%)^4= 2.77  

Then r is the cost of equity of 9.6%

Now, g is the dividend after year 4 which is 0%

After that terminal value is = 2.77/(9.6%-0%)=$ 28.85  

Then present value of terminal value is = [tex]28.85/(1+9.6[/tex]%)^4=$ 19.99  

Thus, The Total present values is =$ [tex]1.39+$ 1.72+$ 1.92  +$ 1.92 +$ 19.99[/tex]  =$26.57

Therefore Option B is $26.57

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g "At the start of the current year, Minuteman Corporation had a credit balance in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts of $3,500. During the year a monthly provision of 3% of sales was made for uncollectible accounts. Sales for the year were $1,110,000, and $7,200 of accounts receivable were written off as worthless. No recoveries of accounts previously written off were made during the year. The year-end financial statements should show:"

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Answer: Allowance for the doubtful accounts with a credit balance of $29,600

Explanation:

From the information that is provided in the question, the following can be deduced and the year-end financial statements should show:

Allowance for the doubtful accounts with a credit balance will be calculated as: the beginning allowance for the doubtful accounts + (the sales × Provision % ) - accounts receivable that were written off.

= $3,500 + ($1,110,000 × 3%) - $7,200

= $3500 + $33300 - $7200

= $36800 - $7200

= $29,600

The computer workstation furniture manufacturing that Santana Rey started in January is progressing well. As of the end of June, Business Solutions's job cost sheets show the following total costs accumulated on three furniture jobs.
Job 602 Job 603 Job 604
Direct materials $ 1,500 $ 3,200 $ 3,100
Direct labor 1,000 1,520 2,300
Overhead 400 608 920
Job 602 was started in production in May, and these costs were assigned to it in May: direct materials, $400; direct labor, $250; and overhead, $100. Jobs 603 and 604 were started in June. Overhead cost is applied with a predetermined rate based on direct labor costs. Jobs 602 and 603 are finished in June, and Job 604 is expected to be finished in July. No raw materials are used indirectly in June. (Assume this company’s predetermined overhead rate did not change over these months.)


Required:
1. What is the cost of the raw materials used in June for each of the three jobs and in total?
2. How much total direct labor cost is incurred in June?
3. What predetermined overhead rate is used in June?
4. How much cost is transferred to finished goods inventory in June?

What is the cost of the raw materials used in June for each of the three jobs and in total?

Job 602 Job 603 Job 604 Total
May costs
June costs
Total
What predetermined overhead rate is used in June?

Predetermined overhead rate

How much total direct labor cost is

How much cost is transferred to finished goods inventory in June?

Job Raw Materials Direct Labor Overhead Applied Total Cost Cost transferred to finished goods Costs of Ending WIP
602
603
604
Total
incurred in June?

Job 602 Job 603 Job 604 Total
May costs
June costs
Total

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Answer:

1. Cost of the raw materials $8200

2. Total Direct Labor In June $ 2520

3. Predetermined Overhead Rate 40%

4. Cost transferred to finished goods $ 8978

Costs of Ending WIP $ 6320

Explanation:

1. Cost of the raw materials $8200

Job 602 $ 1500

Job 603 $ 3200

Job 604 $3100

Total May Costs $400

Total Job Costs = Jobs, 602+ 603+ 604= $7800

2. Total Direct Labor In June $ 2520

Job 602 $1000

Job 603 $1520

3. Predetermined Overhead Rate= Overhead Cost/ Direct labor Cost

Job602 = 400/1000 *100= 40%

Job 603= 608/1520 *100 = 40%

4. Cost transferred to finished goods

Job                           602              603            604

Raw Materials $ 1,500+400     $ 3,200       $ 3,100

Direct labor       1,000 +250       1,520          2,300

Overhead Applied 400+100        608             920

Total Cost              3650             5328              6320

Cost transferred to finished goods = 3650 + 5328= 8978

Costs of Ending WIP $ 6320

Completed jobs are sent to finished goods and incomplete job are in the ending work in process inventory.

A scrambled list of accounts from the income statement and balance sheet of Belmond, Inc. is found here:
a. How much is the​ firm's net working​ capital?
b. Complete an income statement and a balance sheet for Belmond.
c. If you were asked to respond to parts ​(a​) and ​(b​) as part of a training​ exercise, what could you tell your boss about the​ company's financial condition based on your​ answers?"

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Answer:

a. How much is the​ firm's net working​ capital?

net working capital = current assets - current liabilities = (cash + accounts receivable + inventory) - (accounts payable + short term notes payable) = ($16,540 + $9,580 + $6,450) - ($4,770 + $600) = $27,200

b. Complete an income statement and a balance sheet for Belmond.

                        Belmond Inc.

                   Income Statement

   For the Year Ended December 31, 202x

Sales                                                             $12,830

Cost of goods sold                                     ($5,790)

Gross Profit                                                      $7,040

Operating Expenses                                     ($1,330)

General and Administrative Expense                ($870)

Interest Expense                                               ($920)

Depreciation Expense                                       ($540)

Operating Income                                              $3,380

Taxes                                                             ($1,460)

Net Income                                                         $1,920

                        Belmond Inc.

                      Balance Sheet

   For the Year Ended December 31, 202x

ASSETS

Cash                                $16,540

Accounts Receivable         $9,580

Inventory                         $6,450

Building and Equipment      $122,110

Accumulated Dep.              ($34,370)

TOTAL ASSETS               $120,310

LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

Accounts Payable                 $4,770

Short-Term Notes Payable   $600

Long-Term Debt              $55,230

Common Stock              $44,900

Retained Earnings                $14,810

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY $120,310

c. If you were asked to respond to parts ​(a​) and ​(b​) as part of a training​ exercise, what could you tell your boss about the​ company's financial condition based on your​ answers?"

The financial condition of the company can be considered healthy, since its profit margin is almost 15%, although its debt to equity ratio is high = $60,600 / $59,710 = 101.5%. The company has too much debt, even though it makes enough money to pay its obligations.

Assume one of the SWOT findings was an internal weakness of low motivation in the sales force regarding product sales. HP has designed a new compensation system to address this motivation. In which stage of the strategy implementation framework does this action reside?

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Answer:

Stage 3

Explanation:

Strategic management is defined as formulation of strategies (decisions, actions, and measures) which are implemented to meet organisational goals and objectives.

Strategy formulation is a very important first step in strategy management. Lack of good strategy formulation can lead to organisational failure.

In the given scenario where motivation among employees is identified as a weakness, the action of modifying the reward system falls under the stage 3 of strategic implementation framework

Strategic implementation is concerned with how formulated strategy is implemented.

A company's January 1, 2019 balance sheet reported total assets of $111,000 and total liabilities of $48,000. During January 2019, the following transactions occurred: (A) the company issued stock and collected cash totaling $21,000; (B) the company paid an account payable of $5,100; (C) the company purchased supplies for $2,900 with cash; (D) the company purchased land for $41,000, paying $18,000 with cash and signing a note payable for the balance. What is total stockholders' equity after the transactions above

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The answer will be D
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