Answer:6 kanban containers are needed
Explanation: Using the formula
Number of kanban containers =( dL + S)/C
Where
Average demand, d = 200
Lead time, L = 2 days
Safety stock is 1 day, S = 200 units
Quantity in containers, C = 100
Number of kanban containers = dL + S/C
= (200 x 2 + 200)/ 100 =400+200/100
= 600/100 = 6
Therefore 6 kanban containers are needed
Which body of law governs the rules regarding the offering or trading of ownership interests in corporations?
A. State law.
B. The Revised Model Business Corporation Act.
C. Federal law.
D. Common law.
Answer
:C. Federal law.
Explanation:
Federal law can be regarded as one of the body of law in a country usually form by the federal government, the federal government which is the combination of states and province in a country under one federation usually raise some law that overseas the trading ownership interests( how a firm is able to secure common stock in another in corporations)as well as other rules that protect the business, organization through the federation. It should be noted that federal law is the body of law that governs the rules regarding the offering or trading of ownership interests in corporations
Credit Losses Based on Accounts Receivable At December 31, Schuler Company had a balance of $364,900 in its Accounts Receivable account and a credit balance of $4,200 in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts account. The accounts receivable T-account consisted of $370,000 in debit balances and $5,100 in credit balances. The company aged its accounts as follows:
Current $303,000
0-60 days past due 42,000
61-180 days past due 17,000
Over 180 days past due 8,000
$370,000
In the past, the company has experienced credit losses as follows: 1% of current balances, 5% of balances 0-60 days past due, 15% of balances 61-180 days past due, and 40% of balances over six months past due. The company bases its allowance for doubtful accounts on an aging analysis of accounts receivable.
Required:
a. Prepare the adjusting entry to record the allowance for doubtful accounts for the year.
b. Show how Accounts Receivable (including the credit balances) and the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts would appear on the December 31 balance sheet.
Answer:
a. First calculate the adjusting entry to record allowance.
Uncollectible for the year is;
= (303,000 * 1%) + (42,000 * 5%) + (17,000 * 15%) + (8,000 * 40%)
= $10,880
Adjusting entry = Uncollectable amount - Credit balance on allowance
= 10,880 - 4,200
= $6,680
DR Bad Debt Expense $6,680
CR Allowance for Doubtful accounts $6,680
b.
Current Assets:
Accounts Receivable $370,000
Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts ($10,880)
$359,120
Current Liabilities
Customers Overpayments $5,100
The current liability above arises from the credit balance of $5,100 in the Accounts receivable account. Accounts Receivable should have a debit balance so if a credit balance occurs it is an overpayment by a customer.
Part 1 of 4
Which of the following is an example of a firm's resources?
5
points
Multiple Choice
eBook
PepsiCo's Super Bowl commercials
Print
References
Apple's iPhone manufacturing facility
Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods
Boeing's supply chain for the 787 Dreamliner aircraft
Deloitte's human resource management procedures
Answer:
Apple's iPhone manufacturing facility
Explanation:
A firm's resources comprise the tangible and non-tangible valuable items it uses in the production process. They include assets, employees, skills, patents, and technology used to manufacture goods and services. In most cases, resources require money to obtain.
Apple's iPhone manufacturing facility is a resource for the Apple company. The resource is used in the production of apple phone services meant for sale. The manufacturing facility is an asset of the company. It is required money to establish it.
According to a survey of American households, the probability that the residents own 2 cars if annual household income is over $50,000 is 80%. Of the households surveyed, 60% had incomes over $50,000 and 70% had 2 cars. The probability that the residents of a household own 2 cars and have an income over $50,000 a year is:________
Answer: 0.48
Explanation:
The probability that the residents of a household own 2 cars and have an income over $50,000 a year can be calculated by;
= Probability that residents own 2 cars if annual household income is over $50,000 * probability of households earning more than $50,000
= P(Two cars I 50,000+) * P(50,000 +)
= 80% * 60%
= 0.48
Why is it important to choose a bank that is a member of the FDIC? a. The FDIC is the regulatory body that licenses banks, so a non-FDIC bank is illegal. b. The FDIC is a union that prevents banks from taking advantage of customers, so you will receive better service with an FDIC bank. c. The FDIC is a government bureau that insures the money that customers deposit in the bank, so your money is safer in an FDIC bank. d. Only FDIC banks are legally allowed to issue loans, so if you ever anticipate needing a loan, you will need to use an FDIC bank. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
(C) The FDIC is a government bureau that insures the money that customers deposit in the bank, so your money is safer in an FDIC bank.
Explanation: I completed the test and got a 100 on EDG. 2020
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Definitions Terms
1. Employees affected by a budget help in preparing it.
2. Planning future business actions and expressing them as formal plans.
3. A comprehensive business plan that includes operating, investing, and financing budgets.
4. Summarizes the effects of investing activities on cash.
5. Shows expected cash inflows and outflows and helps determine financing needs.
6. An approach that requires all expenses to be justified for each new budget.
7. A formal statement of future plans, usually expressed in monetary terms.
8. Approach in which top management passes down a budget without employee input.
Answer:
1. Employees affected by a budget help in preparing it. - PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING.
2. Planning future business actions and expressing them as formal plans. - BUDGETING.
3. A comprehensive business plan that includes operating, investing, and financing budgets. - MASTER BUDGET.
4. Summarizes the effects of investing activities on cash. - CAPITAL EXPENDITURE BUDGET.
5. Shows expected cash inflows and outflows and helps determine financing needs. - CASH BUDGET.
6. An approach that requires all expenses to be justified for each new budget. - ZERO-BASED BUDGET.
7. A formal statement of future plans, usually expressed in monetary terms. - BUDGET
8. Approach in which top management passes down a budget without employee input. - TOP-DOWN BUDGETING.
During the current month, Wacholz Company incurs the following manufacturing costs.
a. Purchased raw materials of $18,000 on account.
b. Incurred factory labor of $40,000. Of that amount, $31,000 relates to wages payable and $9,000 relates to payroll taxes payable.
c. Factory utilities of $3,100 are payable, prepaid factory property taxes of $2,700 have expired, and depreciation on the factory building is $9,500.
Required:
Prepare journal entries for manufacturing costs.
Answer and Explanation:
The journal entries are shown below:
a. Raw material inventory Dr $18,000
To Account payable $18,000
(Being raw material purchase as on account)
b. Factory labor expense $40,000
To Wages payable $31,000
To Payroll tax payable $9,000
(Being factory labor expense is recorded)
c. Manufacturing overhead Dr $15,300
To Utilities payable $3,100
To Prepaid factory property tax $2,700
To Accumulated depreciation - factory building $9,500
(being manufacturing overhead is recorded)
Jolly Giant Burgers purchased a commercial dishwasher by paying cash of $8,000. The dishwasher's fair value on the date of the purchase was $10,000. The company incurred $600 in transportation costs, $500 installation fees, and paid $300 annual insurance on the equipment. For what amount will Jolly Giant Burgers record the dishwasher?
Answer:
$9,100
Explanation:
Calculation for what amount will Bahama record the dishwasher
Using this formula
Amount to record
dishwasher=Cash+Transportation costs+Installation fees
Let plug in the formula
Amount to record dishwasher=$8,000 + $600 + $500
Amount to record dishwasher = $9,100
Therefore the Amount to record dishwasher will be $9,100
Please answer ASAP:
Eve runs a small Business. She runs her business operations from a rented office. Eve has paid the office rent worth $10,000 for the next four months in advance. Under which component of her businesses balance sheet with this amount fall?
A. Current assets
B.fixed assets
C. Current liabilities
D. Long term liabilities
E. Owners equity
Answer:
A. Current assets
Explanation:
Eve has prepaid her rent for the next four months. It means Eve has made payments for a service that she is yet to consume. Prepayments are currents assets. In this case, Eve's landlord owes her four months' worth of rent, only that she does not expect monetary payment.
Because Eve will use the room for four months without payments, the rent prepayment is an asset to the business.
Current assets are the assets convertible to cash in a period of one year or less. Liabilities would be the money Eve owes to third parties.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
it is current assets because she has paid for it in advance and it is a short period of time.
One year ago, you purchased 162 shares of Best Wings stock at a price of $39.44 per share. The company pays an annual dividend of $0.79 per share. Today, you sold for the shares for $38.03 a share. What is your total percentage return on this investment?
Answer:
the total percentage return on this investment is -1.57%
Explanation:
The computation of the total percentage return on this investment is shown below:
The total return Per Share is
= [(Price at End - Price at Beginning) + Dividend ]
= [($38.03 - $39.44) + $0.79]
= -0.62
Now the total percentage return on this investment is
= Total return per share ÷ initial investment × 100
= -$0.62 / $39.44 × 100
=-1.57%
Hence, the total percentage return on this investment is -1.57%
You would like your child, who was born today, to attend a private university for 4 years beginning at age 18. Tuition is currently $20,000 per year and has increased 5% annually. Your after-tax rate of return is 8%. How much must you save at the end of each year if you would like to make your last payment at the beginning of your child's first year of college?
Answer:
Annual deposit= $5,539.52
Explanation:
First, we need to calculate the total worth of the 4 years tuition 18 years from now:
FV= PV*(1+i)^n
Year 1= 20,000*1.05^18= 48,132.39
Year 2= 48,132.39*1.05= 50,539
Year 3= 50,539*1.05= 53,065.95
Year 4= 53,065.95*1.05= 55,719.25
Total FV= $207,456.59
Now, using the following formula we can determine the annual deposit:
FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i
A= annual deposit
Isolating A:
A= (FV*i)/{[(1+i)^n]-1}
A= (207,456.59*0.08) / [(1.08^18) - 1]
A= $5,539.52
In the market for used cars we have 10 sellers, willing to sell at the prices of $1000, $2000, $3000, $4000, $5000, $6000, $7000, $8000, $9000, $10000. What could the market price be in order to induce five sellers to offer their cars for sale?
Answer: $5001
Explanation:
It should be noted that sellers always seek to maximize profit when selling a product, therefore a seller will only be induced to sell only when offered a price that is above the price that they want to sell the car.
Therefore, we have to consider the price that is being offered by the seller as the minimum price. There are five sellers that wants to sell the car at prices of $1000, $2000, $3000, $4000, and $5000. Therefore, to sell the car a price of $5001 would induce the five sellers to offer their cars for sale.
A company has three product lines, one of which reflects the following results:Sales 215,000Variable expenses 125,000Contribution margin 90,000Fixed expenses 140,000Net loss (50,000)If this product line is eliminated, 60% of the fixed expenses can be eliminated and the other 40% will be allocated to other product lines. If management decides to eliminate this product line, the company's net income will:__________. a. increase by $50,000 b. decrease by $90,000 c. decrease by $6,000 d. increase by $6,000
Answer:
c. decrease by $6,000
Explanation:
The computation of the company net income is shown below:
Sales $215,000
Less: Variable expenses ($125,000)
Contribution margin $90,000
Less: Fixed expenses(traceable) ($84,000) ($140,000 × 0.60)
Net Income $ 6,000
And, the given net loss is $50,000
The fixed expense is $56,000 ($140,000 × 0.40)
So, the net income would decrease by $6,000
Hence, the correct option is c.
Karen Moore is a new employee with Cars R Us. One of her first responsibilities as the new HR Director is to create an incentive program for the organization. Cars R Us specializes in selling and leasing mid-priced vehicles across the United States. The organization has locations in each state in the four main regions of the United States. Recently, however, employee performance has been declining along with the unfortunate decline of car sales.
Before Ms. Moore creates an incentive program, she knows she will need to identify what is best practice for the industry, what the organization has done to reward the employees in the past as well as know what the financial constraints are to the new incentive program. Once completed, she will be able to implement a well-constructed incentive program established with the goals of increasing employee job satisfaction and performance as well as improve the companyâs financial position.
One of the first items on Ms. Mooreâs agenda is to identify the preferred method of earning rewards. In reviewing the results of a recent survey completed by more than 60 percent of the employees, she learns that the employees are competitive and are interested in group incentives programs as well as individual rewards.
Ms. Moore recommends Cars R Us include a _______ system that will provide all employees to receive a portion of the increase in productivity and effectiveness.
A. gainsharing
B. cost
C. equity
D. reduction
E. timesharing
Answer: A. gainsharing
Explanation:
A Gainsharing system is the one that Ms. Moore recommended because it involves providing employees with a portion of the increase in gains accrued from increased productivity and effectiveness.
Gainsharing ensures that employees are motivated to work harder for the company because they get a share if the company improves its productivity so they will have a vested interest in ensuring that the company becomes better.
The point where marginal cost curve crosses the ____________ and ___________ curve is where the profit maximizing quantity demanded (dropping down to the X-axis) and price (going up to the demand curve or average revenue curve and over to the Y-axis) are determined.
Answer:
This question is incomplete, the options are missing and the word "and" between the gaps is wrong and should not be there.
The options are the following:
a) Marginal revenue
b) Average revenue
c) Variable cost
d) Fixed cost
And the correct answer is the option A: Marginal revenue.
Explanation:
To begin with, in the microeconomics theory the marginal analysis is very well known for being one of the reasons why the price is determined in the markets under the laws of economic sciences. Moreover, this marginal analysis focus on the interaction between all the curves that represents the costs and revenues that are related to the consumer of a good or service in a particular market. In the graphic, the point where the marginal cost curve equals the marginal revenue curve is where the profit maximizing quantity demanded and the price are the same and therefore those are the equilibrium numbers.
Smith Corporation is considering an investment that will cost $10,000 now and will produce cash inflows of $5,000 in year one, $5,000 in year two, and $2,000 in year three. Assuming a discount rate of 8%, what is the net present value of this investment?
A. $1,025
B. $504
C. $180
D. - $126
Answer:
B. $504
Explanation:
The computation of the net present value of this investment is shown below:
Year Cash flow PV factor at 8% Present value
0 -$10,000 1 -$10,000
1 $5,000 0.92593 $4,629.63
2 $5,000 0.85734 $4,286.69
3 $2,000 0.79383 $1,587.66
Net present value $503.99
hence, the correct option is b. $504
Mohave Corp. is considering outsourcing production of the umbrella tote bag included with some of its products. The company has received a bid from a supplier in Vietnam to produce 9,000 units per year for $8.00 each. Mohave has the following information about the cost of producing tote bags:
Direct materials $5.00
Direct labor 1.00
Variable manufacturing overhead 1.00
Fixed manufacturing overhead 2.00
Total cost per unit $9.00
Mohave has determined that all variable costs could be eliminated by outsourcing the tote bags, while 70 percent of the fixed overhead cost is unavoidable. At this time, Mohave has no specific use in mind for the space currently dedicated to producing the tote bags.
Required:
a. Compute the difference in cost between making and buying the umbrella tote bag.
b. Based strictly on the incremental analysis, should Mohave buy the tote bags or continue to make them?
Answer:
Please see below
Explanation:
1. The level of production for the subject analysis is 9,000 units per year
Options for outsourcing
Variable unit costs = $8.00
Unavoidable unit fixed costs = 70% × $2 = $1.4
Total : $8 + $1.4 = $9.4 per unit
In house option:
Direct materials = $5
Direct labor = $1
Variable manufacturing overhead = $1
Fixed manufacturing overhead = $2
Total : $9
The cost of buying the umbrella outside is $9.4 , which is $0.4 higher than making it in-company.
2. Mohave should continue to make the tote bags instead of buying them.
Concert Production is planning an appearance of the top band Iggy Wiggy. They plan to buy custom desgined T-shirts to sell at the stadium where the concert will take place. The T-shirt will sell for $25 and the cost per shirt is $8. Previous experience at the Concert Productions suggests that after the concert is over, T-shirts can still be sold, but the selling price will only be $5 per shirt. Based on analysis of previous similar concerts, the company estimates sales of the T-shirt will be 6,000 units. However, the analysis also shows that the standard deviation in similar situations is 800 units.
How many Iggy Wiggy T-shirts should the company order?
Answer:
Iggy Wiggy T-shirts should order 6,829 units of T-shirt
Explanation:
Cost per T-shirt = $8.00
Selling Price per T-shirt = $25
Marginal Profit = 25 - 8 = $17
Marginal Loss when t-shirt is sold for $5 = $8 - $5 = $3
Mean = 6000 units
Standard deviation = 800 units
Using the News Vendor Model
Q = MP / MP + ML
Q = 17 / (17+3)
Q = 17 / 20
Q = 0.85
Using NORMINV in Ms excel
= NORMINV (probability, mean, standard deviation)
= NORMINV(0.85,6000,800)
= 6829.14 units
Thus, Iggy Wiggy T-shirts should order 6829 units of T-shirt.
Year Cash Flow 0 –$5,500 1 1,300 2 1,500 3 1,900 4 1,400 What is the payback period for the set of cash flows given above?
Answer: 3.57 years
Explanation:
Payback period is the amount of time it would take for a project to pay back its initial investment.
Investment = $5,500
Year 1 + 2 + 3 = 1,300 + 1,500 + 1,900 = $4,700
With cash flow of $1,400 coming in fourth year and $800 remaining for payback, investment will be paid back in fourth year.
Payback period = Year before payback + Amount left/ Cashflow in year of payback
= 3 + (5,500 - 4,700) / 1,400
= 3.57 years
Suppose you invest $1,600 for six years at an annual percentage rate of 9 percent. a. What is the future value if interest is compounded annually? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) b. What is the future value if interest is compounded semiannually? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) c. What is the future value if interest is compounded monthly? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) d. What is the future value if interest is compounded continuously? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)
Answer:
a. Principal amount = $1,600
rate of interest = 9% compounded annually
Period = 6 years
Future value = P (1+r)^t
= $1,400 (1+0.09)^6
= $1,600 * 1.6771
= $2683.36
b. Principal amount = $1,600
rate of interest = 9% compounded semi annually, semi annual rate of interest = 9*6/12 = 4.5%
Time = 6 years, semiannual period = 6*2 =12
Future value = P (1+r)^t = $1,400 (1+0.045)^12
= $1,600 * 1.6959
= $2713.44
c. Principal amount = $1,600
Rate of interest = 9% compounded monthly, monthly rate of interest = 9/12 = 0.75%
Time = 6 years, monthly period = 6*12 =72
Future value = P (1+r)^t
= $1,600 (1+0.0075)^72
= $1,600 * 1.7125
= $2740
d. Principal amount = $1,400
Rate of interest = 9% compounded continuously
Period = 6 years
Future value = P * e^rt
= $1,600 (2.71828)^(0.09*6)
= $1,600 * 1.7160
= $2745.60
Please write at least 400 word reply.
British grocery retailer Tesco isnât accustomed to failure, but after spending five years and about $1.61 billion, Tesco managers began preparing to sell or close the companyâs 199 Fresh & Easy markets and get out of the United States for good. Fresh & Easy was a novel format for Americansâstores that were larger than convenience stores but smaller than supermarkets and that focused on selling fresh foods. As it turned out, Americans found the format neither fresh nor easy. Managers imported British favorites instead of adapting to American tastes, and each store carried the same selection of prepackaged meals and other products, no matter its location. There was no deli section where food could be made to order. Prepackaged sandwiches are commonplace to the British, but to American shoppers they seemed like something from a vending machine. The timing didnât help either. Fresh & Easy opened in the United States just before the recession devastated many of the areas in California, Arizona, and Nevada where it located its earliest stores. The chain never turned a profit.
Case Question
Based on this caselet and the concepts learned in this topic, which kind of international strategy do you think Tesco was applying in America? Tesco has now decided to open its stores in India. As a manager at Tesco, how will you do things differently this time to save the company from being a failure in India?
Answer:
1. Tesco was applying a standardization strategy in America. It treated the US domestic market as if it were the same as the British domestic market. It failed to recognize that American shoppers' tastes are different. Again, it preferred to deal with prepackaged food, an offering that is not very agreeable to the American shoppers. It also failed to domesticate the sources of its supply of grocery, preferring to import from Britain. Tesco should have purchased the grocery from the local market to make them fresh and agreeable to the local taste.
2. I will advise that the stores that are opened in India should not be patterned on the failed American strategy. Tesco should deploy a multidomestic international strategy by customizing its products, stores, and processes to the Indian market. The aim is to meet the taste of Indian shoppers. Tesco must understand that Indians prefer cooking their meals.As a result, the company must not delve into prepackaged food, but concentrate on selling Indian grocery and spices.
Explanation:
Companies employ a standardization strategy by treating the whole world as one market with little meaningful variation with the assumption of meeting people’s needs with one product. This strategy is best for some standardized products like equipment. Here, there is high global integration of markets with low local responsiveness.
On the other hand, multidomestic strategy is employed by companies to customize products or processes to the specific conditions in each country and to meet local customer tastes. For grocery shops that require the products to be fresh, a multidomestic strategy would be preferred. This strategy employs high local responsiveness with high global integration.
If Andy Pforzheimer, owner of Barcelona Restaurants, were to argue with one of the restaurant managers over whether it was more important to focus on staffing the chef positions or to focus on having the wait staff in the restaurant perform well, what would be the source of their conflict?
Answer:
The answer is "Differing task goals".
Explanation:
In this question, two tasks are identified, that focus on producing the cook's posts as well as the waiting staff in the restaurant are both performing well, that's why we choose the different task goals process, mostly with two or more parties having various organization's goals to increase customer satisfaction, whereas other income benefits, for both parties.
Logano Driving Schoolâs 2017 balance sheet showed net fixed assets of $2.4 million, and the 2018 balance sheet showed net fixed assets of $3.3 million. The companyâs 2018 income statement showed a depreciation expense of $319,000.What was net capital spending for 2018? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, e.g., 1,234,567.)
Answer:
$1,219,000
Explanation:
Calculation for the net capital spending for 2018
Using this formula
2018 Net capital spending=(2018 Net fixed assets-2017 Net fixed assets)+Depreciation expense
Let plug in the formula
2018 Net capital spending=($3,300,000-$2,400,000)+$319,000
2018 Net capital spending=$900,000+$319,000
2018 Net capital spending=$1,219,000
Therefore the 2018 Net capital spending will be $1,219,000
The two biggest drawbacks or disadvantages of unrelated diversification are:___________.
a. the difficulties of passing the cost-of-entry test and the ease with which top managers can make the mistake of diversifying into businesses where competition is too intense.
b. the difficulties of capturing financial fit and having insufficient financial resources to spread business risk across many different lines of business.
c. demanding managerial requirements and limited competitive advantage potential that cross-business strategic fit provides.
d. ending up with too many cash hog businesses and too much diversity among the competitive strategies of the businesses it has diversified into.
e. the difficulties of achieving economies of scope and conflicts/incompatibility among the competitive strategies of the company's different businesses.
Answer:
c. demanding managerial requirements and limited competitive advantage potential that cross-business strategic fit provides.
Explanation:
An unrelated diversification can be defined as a situation in which an existing business or company enters or invest in an entirely new business or industry that do not have any similarity whatsoever with its original business or product line. For example, an automobile manufacturing company that decides to acquire or invest in a clothing or shoe business.
Hence, the two biggest drawbacks or disadvantages of unrelated diversification are demanding managerial requirements and limited competitive advantage potential that cross-business strategic fit provides.
Also, the difficulties in successfully managing a collection of unrelated different business and having minimal competitive advantage potential over its rivals in the industry that cross-business strategic fit provides is another disadvantage of unrelated diversification
Please answer ASAP
Barney bought a small retail business a month ago. He plans to advertise it with the help of billboards and flyers to attract customers. Which type of expense would Barney’s business incur in the form of advertising?
A. Non operating expense
B. Selling expense
C. Administration expense
D. Logistic expense
E. Production expense
Answer:
The answer is B.Selling expense
If $30,000 is deposited in a savings account at the end of each year and the account pays interest of 5% compounded annually, what will be the balance of the account at the end of 10 years
Answer:
the balance of the account at the end of 10 years is $377,336.78
Explanation:
The computation of the balance of the account at the end of 10 years is shown below;
Future value = PMT × [((1 + rate of interest)^time period - 1) ÷ rate of interest]
= $30,000 × [((1 + 0.05)^10 -1) ÷ 0.05]
= $30,000 [((1 + 0.62889 - 1) ÷ 0.05
= $30,000 × 12.5779
= $377,336.78
Hence, the balance of the account at the end of 10 years is $377,336.78
Petter Jansen purchased 100 shares each in Sygnette and Joey Stores a year ago. He paid $62.85 and $121.15 per share respectively. He sold Sygnette today for $59.80. He received a dividend fromJoey Stores of $1.60 and alsosold the stock today for $127.35 per share. Petter's return for the portfolio is:'_______
Answer:
2.58%
Explanation:
holding period return (HPR) = [(ending value - initial value) + dividends received] / initial value
initial value of Petter's portfolio = (100 x $62.85) + (100 x $121.15) = $18,400ending value = (100 x $59.80) + (100 x $127.35) = $18,715dividends received = 100 x $1.60 = $160HPR = [($18,715 - $18,400) + $160] / $18,400 = $475 / $18,400 = 0.0258 = 2.58%
The ________ summarizes the tasks to be accomplished and who is responsible for what on a project.
Answer:
Responsibility matrix
Explanation:
The responsibility matrix deals with the various kind of the responsibilities that specified the task that should be achieved and the type of responsibility that each one of them is responsible for their work
It is also known as the linear responsibility chart
Therefore the responsibility matrix is the answer and the same is to be considered
Hanson Inc. has the following variable manufacturing overhead standard to manufacture one Zippy:
1.5 standard hours per Zippy at $3.00 per direct labor hour
Last week, 1,550 hours were worked to make 1,000 Zippies, and $5,115 was spent for variable manufacturing overhead.
1. Hanson’s rate variance (VMRV) for variable manufacturing overhead for the week was:_______.
a. $465 unfavorable.
b. $400 favorable.
c. $335 unfavorable.
d. $300 favorable
2. Hanson’s efficiency variance (VMEV) for variable manufacturing overhead for the week was:______.
a. $435 unfavorable.
b. $435 favorable.
c. $150 unfavorable.
d. $150 favorable.
Answer:
Variable manufacturing overhead rate variance= $465 unfavorable
Variable overhead efficiency variance= $150 unfavorable
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Standard:
1.5 standard hours per Zippy at $3.00 per direct labor hour
Actual:
1,550 hours to make
1,000 Zippies
$5,115 was spent
To calculate the variable overhead rate variance, we need to use the following formula:
Variable manufacturing overhead rate variance= (standard rate - actual rate)* actual quantity
Actual rate= 5,115/1,550= $3.3
Variable manufacturing overhead rate variance= (3 - 3.3)*1,550
Variable manufacturing overhead rate variance= $465 unfavorable
To calculate the variable overhead efficiency variance, we need to use the following formula:
Variable overhead efficiency variance= (Standard Quantity - Actual Quantity)*Standard rate
Variable overhead efficiency variance= (1.5*1,000 - 1,550)*3
Variable overhead efficiency variance= $150 unfavorable
Suppose $200 is deposited in a savings account at the beginning of each of 15 years and the account pays 8% per annum, the value at the end of 15 years will be about:_________.
Answer:
FV= $5,864.86
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Annual deposit= $200 at the beginning
Number of periods= 15 years
Interest rate= 8%
To calculate the future value, we need to use the following formula:
FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i + {[A*(1+i)^n]-A}
A= annual deposit
FV= {200*[(1.08^15) - 1]}/0.08 + {[(200*(1.08^15)] - 200}
FV= 5,430.42 + 434.44
FV= $5,864.86