Helix Company has been approached by a new customer to provide 2,000 units of its regular product at a special price of $6 per unit. The regular selling price of the product is $8 per unit. Helix is operating at 75% of its capacity of 10,000 units. Identify whether the following costs are relevant to Helix's decision as to whether to accept the order at the special selling price. No additional fixed manufacturing overhead will be incurred because of this order. The only additional selling expense on this order will be a $0.50 per unit shipping cost. There will be no additional administrative expenses because of this order. Calculate the operating income from the order.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Helix decision would be to accept this order at the special price because from the calculations they will still have a net income of $2,000 at this special price of $6 per unit

Explanation:

Selling price: at $6 per unit; This is a relevant cost ; Revenue = ($6*2000) units) $12,000

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Direct material cost: at $1 per unit; This is a relevant cost; Revenue = (1 * 2000) $2000

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Direct labor cost: at $2 per unit; This is a relevant cost ; Revenue = (2 * 2000) $4000

____________________________

Variable manufacturing overhead: at $1.50 per unit; This is a relevant cost; Revenue = (1.50 * 2000) $3,000

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Fixed manufacturing overhead: at $0.75 per unif; This is not a relevant cost; Revenue = $0 (not relevant)

_____________________________

Regular selling expenses: at $1.25 per unit; This is not a relevant cost; Revenue = $0(not relevant)

______________________________

Additional selling expenses(shipping cost) : at $0.50 per unit; This is a relevant cost; Revenue = (0.50 * 2000) $1,000

______________________________

Administrative expenses: at $0.75 per unit; This is not a relevant cost; Revenue = $0

__________________________

Total operating expenses: Sum of all relevant cost = (Direct material cost + Direct labor cost + Variable manufacturing overhead + Additional selling expenses) = ($2,000 + $4,000 + $3,000 + $1,000) = $10,000

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Net income : (Selling price - Total operating expenses)= ($12,000 - $10,000) = $2,000

________________________

Yes, Helix should accept the order at the special price

______________

Helix decision would be to accept this order at the special price because from the calculations they will still have a net income of $2,000 at this special price of $6 per unit


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Oriole Corporation reported the following for 2020: net sales $1,235,200, cost of goods sold $721,800, selling and administrative expenses $338,600, and an unrealized holding gain on available-for-sale debt securities $15,700.

Required:
Prepare a statement of comprehensive income, using (a) the one statement format, and (b) the two statement format. (Ignore income taxes and EPS).

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Answer:

In both formats, net income is equal to $190,500

Explanation:

(a) the one statement format

The single step statement format is an income statement format that shows only one category of income and only one category of expenses. From the question, this can be prepared as follow:

Income = Net sales +  unrealized holding gain on available-for-sale debt securities = $1,235,200 + $15,700 = $1,250,900

Expenses = Cost of goods sold + Selling and administrative expenses = $721,800 + $338,600 = $1,060,400

Oriole Corporation

Statement of comprehensive income

Details                                           Amount ($)

Income                                          1,250,900

Expenses                                      1,060,400

Net income                                     190,500

(b) the two statement format.

The two step statement format is an income statement format that uses two category to separate income accounts based on their function by showing gross profit and other income separately to arrive operating income, and also show selling and administrative expenses on its own. This can be prepared as follows:

Oriole Corporation

Statement of comprehensive income

Details                                                        Amount ($)

Net sales                                                    1,235,200

Cost of goods sold                                    (721,800)

Gross profit                                                  513,400

Other income:

Available-for-sale debt securities gain       15,700

Operating income                                       529,100

Expenses:

Selling and administrative expenses       (338,600)

Net income                                                 190,500  

At the time a $450 petty cash fund is being replenished, the company's accountant finds vouchers totaling $350 and petty cash of $100. The vouchers include: postage, $90; business lunches, $135; delivery fees, $80; and office supplies, $45. Which of the following is not recorded when recognizing expenditures from the petty cash fund?a. Debit petty cash, $350b. Debit supplies, $45c. Debit postage expense, $90d. Credit petty cash, $350

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Answer:

The entry that should not be recorded is debit petty cash, $300 . Option A.

Explanation:

Vouchers recorded for expenses:

Postage

Business lunches

Delivery fees

Office supplies

The journal entry when recognizing expenditures from the petty cash fund should be as under:

Accounts :                                       Credit                 Debit

Postage                                             $ 90

Business lunches                             $ 135

Delivery fees                                    $ 80

Office supplies                                 $ 45

Petty Cash                                                                   $350                            

The entry that should not be recorded is debit petty cash, $300

The residents of Alaska and people throughout the world were outraged when the Exxon Valdez crashed into a shoal and dumped millions of gallons of crude oil into the pristine waters of Prince William Sound. People were upset with Exxon's response to the disaster. The company was slow to admit its mistake and even slower to implement cleanup activities. Exxon was criticized for acting in a manner that would benefit the organization but not society. In short, Exxon did not demonstrate:___________.
1. Social responsibility
2. Value conciousness
3. Gray marketing
4. Profit responsibility
5. Transactional marketing

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Answer:

1. Social responsibility.

Explanation:

Social responsibility is an ethical principle or business practice that supports, that individuals or business entities are required to fulfil civic duties, such as welfare, charity, etc. for the benefit of the society at large.

Simply stated, it incorporates sustainable societal development into business models. A company's social responsibility involves the process of creating a balance between economic growth, societal welfare and largely it's environment.

In this scenario, Exxon was slow to own up to it's error and even slower in implementing cleanup activities of the pristine waters of Prince William Sound. Sequel to this, it was criticized by the residents of Alaska and others around the world for acting in a manner that would benefit the organization but not society.

Hence, Exxon did not demonstrate social responsibility.

Save-the-Earth Co. reports the following income statement accounts for the year ended December 31. Sales discounts $ 890 Office salaries expense 3,400 Rent expense—Office space 2,900 Advertising expense 780 Sales returns and allowances 390 Office supplies expense 780 Cost of goods sold 11,800 Sales 48,000 Insurance expense 2,400 Sales staff salaries 3,900 Required: Prepare a multiple-step income statement for the year ended December 31.

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Answer:

Multiple-step income statement for the year ended December 31.

Sales                                                                   48,000

Less Sales returns and allowances                        390

Net Sales                                                              47,610

Less Cost of goods sold                                     (11,800)

Gross Profit                                                          35,810

Less Operating Expenses :

Sales discounts                                       890

Office salaries expense                       3,400

Rent expense—Office space               2,900

Advertising expense                               780

Office supplies expense                         780

Insurance expense                              2,400

Sales staff salaries                               3,900    (15,050)

Operating  Income / (Loss)                                 20,760

Explanation:

The multiple-step income statement shows separately profit derived from Primary Activities of an Entity (Operating Profit) and the profit that includes Secondary Activities of an Entity (Net Profit)

In this case, Save-the-Earth Co derived its profit only from Primary Activities.

Jones, CPA, is auditing the financial statements of XYZ Retailing, Inc. What assurance does Jones provide that direct effect noncompliance that is material to XYZ’s financial statements and noncompliance that has a material but indirect effect on the financial statements will be detected?

A. Direct effect noncompliance: Reasonable; indirect effect noncompliance: none.

B. Direct effect noncompliance: Reasonable; indirect effect noncompliance: reasonable.

C. Direct effect noncompliance: Limited; indirect effect noncompliance: none.

D. Direct effect noncompliance: Limited; indirect effect noncompliance: reasonable.

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Answer:

Direct effect noncompliance: Reasonable; indirect effect noncompliance: none.

Explanation:

Direct-effect noncompliance is a noncompiance that has a direct and material effects on financial statement amounts. Examples of direct-effect noncompliance include the violations of tax laws.

Indirect-effect noncompliance is a violation of laws that do not have direct relationships with the financial statements. Example of indirect-effect noncompliance include violations that have to do with environmental protection, occupational health and safety, etc.

Reasonable assurance can be described as a high level of assurance that is not an absolute one but it is however related to material misstatements.

Therefore, an assurance that Jones provide that direct effect noncompliance that is material to XYZ’s financial statements and noncompliance that has a material but indirect effect on the financial statements will be detected is direct effect noncompliance: Reasonable; indirect effect noncompliance: none.

1. Below are some of the components for Prufrock Corp. income statement for the year ending December 31t, 2016. Use the values to fill in the income statement and calculate the net income. All values are given in millions of dollars and there may be more lines provided than needed.
Sales $70,000
Tax Rate = 34%
Depreciation = $16,000
Interest Paid = $450
Cost of Goods Sold $35,000
Income Statement
Earnings Before Interest and taxes (EBIT)
Taxable Income (EBT)
Net Income
2. Prufrock Corp. has 4,000 million shares outstanding. If they do not reinvest any of their earnings what will be the dividend per share paid out this year?
3. Assume that the dividend from Part B will be paid out one year from today. After the initial dividend from part B is paid, the dividend is expected to grow at a rate of 4% per year. Investors require a 10% return on their investment, what is the current share price?

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Answer and Explanation:

1. The computation of Earnings Before Interest and taxes, Taxable income and Net income is shown below:-

Earnings Before Interest = Revenue from sales - Cost of goods sold - Depreciation

= $70,000 - $35,000 - $16,000

= $19,000

Taxable Income = Earnings Before Interest - Interest paid

= $19,000 - $450

= $18,550

Net Income = Taxable Income - Taxes

= $18,550 - ($18,550 × 34%)

= $18,550 - $6,307

= $12,243

2. The computation of dividend per share is shown below:-

Dividend per share = Net income ÷ Number of shares outstanding

= $12,243 ÷ 4,000 million

= $3.06

3. The computation of current share price is shown below:-

Current share price = Current dividend ÷ (Expected return - Growth rate)

= $3.06 ÷ (10% - 4%)

= $3.06 ÷ 6%

= $51

Therefore we have applied the above formula.

Wells, Inc., has identified an investment project with the following cash flows. Year Cash Flow 1 $ 1,000 2 1,230 3 1,450 4 2,190 a. If the discount rate is 9 percent, what is the future value of these cash flows in Year 4

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Answer:

Total= $7,114.32

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Cash Flow:

1 $ 1,000

2 1,230

3 1,450

4 2,190

Discount rate= 9%

To calculate the future value, we need to use the following formula on each cash flow:

FV= PV*(1+i)^n

Cf1= 1,000*1.09^4= 1,411.58

Cf2= 1,230*1.09^3= 1,592.89

Cf3= 1,450*1.09^2= 1,722.75

Cf4= 2,190*1.09= 2,387.1

Total= $7,114.32


Levine, Inc., has an ROA of 8.6 percent and a payout ratio of 33 percent.

What is its internal growth rate?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Workings

Internal growth rate is the highest possible growth attained by a business without obtaining outside funding but with its retained earning.

Given information

ROA = 8.6%

Percentage Payout ratio = 33%

Internal growth rate = (ROA * Retention ratio) / 1 - (ROA * Retention ratio)

Retention ratio is the percentage earning that is no paid out in dividends

To calculate the retention ratio , we use the formula

Retention ratio = (1-percentage pay out ratio)

= 1 - 0.33 = 0.67

Substituting retention ratio for 0.67 in the inter growth rate formula

Therefore

Internal growth rate = (0.086*0.67)/1-(0.086*0.67)

0.05762/(1-0.05762) = 0.05762/0.94238

=0.0611

= 6.11%

The Converting Department of Osaka Napkin Company uses the average cost method and had 2,000 units in work in process that were 60% complete at the beginning of the period. During the period, 25,200 units were completed and transferred to the Packing Department. There were 1,100 units in process that were 30% complete at the end of the period.

a. Determine the number of whole units to be accounted for and to be assigned costs for the period.

b. Determine the number of equivalent units of production for the period.

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Answer:

Equivalent Units

Material cost = 26,560

Conversion Cost= 25,540

Explanation:

We would assume the company uses  weighted average method of valuation.

Under the weighted average method of valuation, to account for completed units, it is assumed that the entire degree of work required is done in the period under consideration. So there is no separation of the completed units into opening inventory and fully worked.

Equivalent units = Degree of completion (%) × Number of units

Material cost

Item                                 Unit                                  Equivalent unit

Completed                    25,200      100% ×25200  = 25,200

Closing WIP                   1,360           100%× 1,360       1360

Total equivalent units                                                 26,560

Conversion Cost

Item                                 Unit                                  Equivalent unit

Completed                    25,200      100% ×25200  = 25,200

Closing WIP                   1,360           25%× 1,360        340

Total equivalent units

The Converting Department of Osaka Napkin Company uses the average cost method and had 2,000 units in work in process that were 60% complete at the beginning of the period.

A. To determine the number of whole units to be accounted for and to be assigned costs for the period, let's calculate the total equivalent units of production.

Whole units at the beginning of the period = 2,000 unit

Units started and completed during the period = 25,200 units

Whole units in process at the end of the period = 1,100 units

Total whole units to be accounted for:

= Whole units at the beginning + Units started and completed during the period + Whole units in process at the end

= 2,000 units + 25,200 units + 1,100 units

= 28,300 units

B. To determine the number of equivalent units of production for the period, we need to consider the percentage of completion for the units in process at the beginning and the units in process at the end.

Equivalent units of production for units in process at the beginning:

= Whole units at the beginning × Percentage of completion at the beginning

= 2,000 units × 60%

= 1,200 equivalent units

Equivalent units of production for units in process at the end:

= Whole units in process at the end × Percentage of completion at the end

= 1,100 units × 30%

= 330 equivalent units

Total equivalent units of production for the period:

= Equivalent units of production for units in process at the beginning + Equivalent units of production for units in process at the end + Units started and completed during the period

= 1,200 equivalent units + 330 equivalent units + 25,200 units

= 26,730 equivalent units

Therefore, the number of equivalent units of production for the period is 26,730 units.

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Mark can produce 50 baseballs in a month and Katie can produce 60 baseballs in a month. Also, Mark can produce 40 bats in a month and Katie can produce 30 bats in a month. ______________has the absolute advantage in the production of bats, and _____________ has the comparative advantage in the production of bats. Group of answer choices

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Answer:

Mark has the absolute advantage in the production of bats.

Mark has the comparative  advantage in the production of bats

Explanation:

The absolute advantage is a principle in which  a party is able to produce a good more efficiently than the others. In this situation, Mark can produce 40 bats while Katie can produce 30 bats which indicates that Mark can produce them more efficiently having an absolute advantage in the production of bats.

The comparative advantage is a principle in which a party has the ability to produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than others. In this situation:

                 Baseballs     Bats

Mark                50            40

Katie                60            30

The opportunity cost for Mark of producing 1 bat is producing 1.25 baseballs and the opportunity cost for Katie of producing 1 bat is producing 2 baseballs. This means that Mark has a lower opportunity cost and the comparative advantage in the production of bats.

The acid-test ratio Group of answer choices is a quick calculation of an approximation of the current ratio. does not include all current liabilities in the calculation. does not include inventory as part of the numerator. does include prepaid expenses as part of the numerator.

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Answer:

does not include inventory as part of the numerator

Explanation:

The acid test ratio is somewhat similar to the current ratio. Both ratios are called liquidity ratio in which the short term assets are converted into cash to pay its short term liabilities. But the only difference in these two is

Current ratio includes current assets and current liabilities

While on the other hand, the acid test ratio or quick ratio include quick asset and current liabilities

Quick asset = Total Current assets - inventory - all other current assets  

As inventory takes more time to convert into cash

During the year, the following selected transactions affecting stockholders' equity occurred for Navajo Corporation: a. Feb. 1 Repurchased 230 shares of the company's own common stock at $27 cash per share. b. Jul. 15 Sold 130 of the shares purchased on February 1 for $28 cash per share. c. Sept. 1 Sold 100 of the shares purchased on February 1 for $26 cash per share. Required: 1. Prepare the journal entry required for each of the above transactions. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)

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Answer:

a. Feb. 1

Treasury Shares $6,210 (debit)

Cash $6,210 (credit)

b. Jul. 15

Cash $3,600 (debit)

Common Shares $3,600 (credit)

c. Sept. 1

Cash $2,600 (debit)

Common Shares $2,600 (credit)

Explanation:

The purchase of company own shares is known as Treasury Shares.This decreases the equity element (Treasury Shares) and decreases the Assets of Cash.

Issue of Company own shares increases the Equity element (Common Shares) and decreases the Assets of Cash.

Huron Company produces a commercial cleaning compound known as Zoom. The direct materials and direct labor standards for one unit of Zoom are given below: Standard Quantity or Hours Standard Price or Rate Standard Cost Direct materials 5.4 pounds $ 3.00 per pound $ 16.20 Direct labor 0.4 hours $ 6.00 per hour $ 2.40 During the most recent month, the following activity was recorded:
a. Ten thousand four hundred pounds of material were purchased at a cost of $2.90 per pound.
b. The company produced only 1,040 units, using 9,360 pounds of material. (The rest of the material purchased remained in raw materials inventory.)
c. Five hundred and sixteen hours of direct labor time were recorded at a total labor cost of $6,192.
Required: Compute the materials price and quantity variances for the month. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "F" for favorable, "U" for unfavorable, and "None" for no effect (i.e., zero variance).)

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Direct materials 5.4 pounds $ 3.00 per pound.

10,400 pounds of material was purchased at a cost of $2.90 per pound.

The company produced only 1,040 units, using 9,360 pounds of material.

To calculate the direct material price and efficiency variance, we need to use the following formulas:

Direct material price variance= (standard price - actual price)*actual quantity

Direct material price variance= (3 - 2.9)*10,400

Direct material price variance= $1,040 favorable

Direct material quantity variance= (standard quantity - actual quantity)*standard price

Standard quantity= 5.4*1,040= 5,616

Direct material quantity variance= (5,616 - 9,360)*3

Direct material quantity variance= $11,232 unfavorable

The owner of a downtown parking lot has employed a civil engineering consulting frim to advise him on the economic feasibility of constructing an office building on the site. bill samuels, a newly hired civil engineer, has been assigned to make the analysis. he has assembled the following data
alternative total investment total net annual revenue
sell parking lot 0 0
keep parking lot 200,000 22,000
build 1 story building 400,000 60,000
build 2 story building 555,000 72,000
build 3 story building 750,000 100,000
build 4 story building 875,500 105,000
build 5 story building 1,000,000 120,000
The analysis period is be 15 years. for all alternatives, the property has an estimated resale(salvage) value at the end of 15 years equal to the present total investement.
(a) constuct a choice table for interest rate from 0% to 100%
(b) if the MARRR is 10%, what recommendation should bill make?

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Answer: The answer has been attached

Explanation:

Base on the MARR been 10%, I'll recommend 3 storey building.

Further explanation has been attached. In the explanation, note that:

I = A/P e.g.

Interest rate for build 1 storey building:

= 60/400 × 100

= 15%

An all-equity business has 100 million shares outstanding selling for $20 a share. Management believes that interest rates are unreasonably low and decides to execute a leveraged recapitalization (a recap). It will raise $1 billion in debt and repurchase 50 million shares. a. What is the market value of the firm prior to the recap? What is the market value of equity? b. Assuming the Irrelevance Proposition holds, what is the market value of the firm after the recap? What is the market value of equity? c. Do equity shareholders appear to have gained or lost as a result of the recap? Please explain. d. Assume now that the recap increases total firm cash flows, which adds $100 million to the value of the firm. Now what is the market value of the firm? What is the market value of equity? e. Do equity shareholders appear to have gained or lost as a result of the recap in this revised scenario?

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Answer:

a) Market Value = $100 million × $20 = $2,000 million = $2 billion

Market value of equity would remain same = $2 billion

b) Market value would remain same after recap. Only market capitalization would reduce to half.

Market value of equity = 1 billion

c) Buying back shares increases the stock price which demonstrates the faith of the company in its work. But creditors have capital gains.

d) After recap and cash flow firm total value has increased to $2 billion + $100 Million = $2.1 billion and market value of equity has increased from $20 to $22 . ($1000 + $100)/50 = $22.

e) Equity shareholders have gained due to increase in there share value

Explanation:

A business will construct its financial statements in a particular order because they are interrelated. This means that items formulated in an earlier statement feed into the subsequent statements, and changes to items on one financial statement can have compounding effects on the overall financial position of a company. Which of the following is one reason the statement of owner's equity is prepared after the income statement?

a. Retained earnings are computed on the income statement.
b. Net income is the beginning retained earnings amount.
c. Retained earnings is really an asset.
d. Net income is part of the computation for ending retained earnings.

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Answer: d. Net income is part of the computation for ending retained earnings.

Explanation:

In the statement of owner's equity, Retained earnings are calculated and it is done with the Net Income. This is why when the net income is calculated from the Income Statement it is transfered to the SOE and used to calculate Retained Earnings.

Retained Earnings are calculated by the formula,

Ending Retained = Opening Retained Earnings + Net Income (losses) - Dividends

Net income is added to (or subtracted from if it is a Net loss) the Opening Retained earnings balance. Net dividends are also subtracted.

Trucks R' Us has a market capitalization of $142 million, $78 billion in BB rated debt, and $10 billion in cash. If Trucks R' Us' equity beta is 1.68, then their underlying asset beta is closest to:

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Answer:

Their underlying asset beta is closest to is 1.08

Explanation:

According to the given data we have the following:

Debt is given as $78 billion

Equity is given as $142 billion

equity beta given as 1.68

Therefore, in order to calculate the underlying asset beta we would have to use the formula of the the equity beta for a levered firm as follows:

betaE =beta A [1 + (Debt / Equity)]

1.68 = \beta A [1 + ($78 B/ $142 B)]

1.68 = \beta A [1 + 0.5493]

betaA = 1.68 / 1.5493

betaA = 1.08

Their underlying asset beta is closest to is 1.08

Exhibit 9-1 Refer to Exhibit 9-1. If the economy is self-regulating, the price level is:_________.
a) lower in short-run equilibrium than in long-run equilibrium.
b) lower in long-run equilibrium than in short-run equilibrium.
c) higher in long-run equilibrium than in short-run equilibrium.
d) lower when the economy is in a recessionary gap than when it is in long-run equilibrium.
e) a and c

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Answer: b) lower in long-run equilibrium than in short-run equilibrium.

Explanation:

A self regulating economy will try to move to the long run Equilibrium.

From the graph attached you will notice that the Price Level at the point where the Long Run Curve intersects with the Aggregate Demand curve is lower than the point where the Short Run Supply curve intersects with the same Aggregate Supply.

This means that Prices in the long term at equilibrium will be less than prices in the short term at Equilibrium should the Economy be a self regulating type that will move towards a long term Equilibrium.

Each of the following is a method by which to allocate joint costs except: Group of answer choices a. Chemical analysis. b. Relative sales value. c. Relative weight, volume, or linear measure. d. Relative marketing costs. g

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Answer:

The correct answer is the option A: Chemical analysis.

Explanation:

To begin with, a chemical analysis consists in the study of chemical composition and structure of substances and it refers to the field of chemistry as its name indicates so therefore that it does not implicate the allocation of joint costs as all of the other methods. Moreover, this type of analysis is considered to be the principal basis technique by which every chemical information is obtanied and there are also two main brances in it, the qualitative and quantitative analysis.

Business Calculators Inc. will pay an annual dividend of $2.25 per share next year. The company just announced that future dividends will be increasing by 0.75 percent annually. How much are you willing to pay for one share of this stock if you require a rate of return of 12.25 percent?

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Answer: $19.57

Explanation:

You should be willing to pay for the what the stock is valued at the moment and you can use the Gordon Growth Model to value this stock.

Formula is,

Vs = D1/ Re - g

Vs = Value of stock

D1 = the next dividend

Re = Required Return

g = growth rate

Value of stock is,

= 2.25 / ( 12.25% - 0.75%)

= $19.565

= $19.57

A company uses direct labor costs as it allocation base. Management estimates the company will incur $150,000 of direct labor cost during the year and total overhead costs of $200,000. What is their predetermined overhead rate? 1.33% 133% 50% 75%

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Answer:

133.33%

Explanation:

The computation of the predetermined overhead rate is shown below:

Predetermined overhead rate = Total overhead cost ÷ direct labor cost

where,

Total overhead cost is $200,000

And, the direct labor cost is $150,000

Now placing these values to the above formula

So, the predetermined overhead rate is

= $200,000 ÷ $150,000

= 1.33%

We simply applied the above formula

Suppose that M = 300, P = 100, and Y = 6. Then the velocity of circulation equals Select one: a. 2.00. b. 3.00. c. 50 d. 0.50. e. 0.02.

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Answer:

a. 2.00.

Explanation:

The formula and the computation of the velocity of circulation are shown below:

According to the quantity money theory

M = Total money

V = Velocity

P = Price level

Y = Volume of goods and services

As we know that

Total amount of money in the economy × velocity = Price level × volume of goods and services

300 × velocity = 100 × 6

300 × velocity = 600

So, the velocity is

= 600 ÷ 300

= 2

Hence, the first option is correct

Fast-food restaurants like McDonald's are replacing cashiers with touch-screen ordering kiosks. Currently the MPL for an additional cashier is 48 customers served per hour and the MPK for an additional kiosk is 32 customers served per hour. A cashier can be hired for wage of $15; a kiosk rents for $12.
(a) Is Whataburger using the optimal cost-minimizing mix of cashiers and kiosks? Explain.
(b) What can Whataburger do to improve its mix of inputs – hire more cashiers or fewer? Rent more kiosks or fewer?

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Answer:

a. Whataburger is not using the optimal cost-minimizaing mix of cashier and kiosks.

b. Whataburger should hire more cashier and rent fewer kiosks in order to improve its mix of inputs and minimize the cost

Explanation:

a. According to the given data we have the following:

Let "C" is a cashier.

"K" is a kiosk

MPC = 48 (Marginal Product of Cashier)

MPK = 32 (Marginal Product of Kiosk)

PC = $15 (cashier can be hired for a wage of $15)

PK = $12 (Kiosk rents for $12)

At optimal cost minimization point, (MPC / MPK) = (PC / PK)

(MPC / PC) = (MPK / PK)

(MPC / PC) = (48 / 15) = 3.2

(MPK / PK) = (32 / 12) = 2.67

Since the (MPC / PC) and (MPK / PK) is not equal. It implies Whataburger is not using the optimal cost-minimizaing mix of cashier and kiosks.

b. We have to use the following:

(MPC / PC) > (MPK / PK)

i.e., 3.2 > 2.67

It means Whataburger hire more cashier and rent fewer kiosks in order to improve its mix of inputs and minimize the cost.

Is it reasonable to expect that managers can measure their social and environmental performance on the same level as they measure their financial performance with a triple bottom line?

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Answer:

The correct answer is: No, it is not reasonable to expect that managers can measure their social and environmental performance on the same level as they measure their financial performance.

Explanation:

To begin with, the concept known as triple bottom line refers exactly to the measuring of the the financial, social and environemental performances from part of an organization. However, it is not posible to measure them in the same way, due to the fact that they are very different terms with different factors. Therefore that in order to measure one of them there will be an unique way of doing it that can not be copy in order to measure the other. That is why if the organization want to measure the financial performance it will look into the numbers but with the social or environmental performance it can not do that.

Which of the following comes closest to the value at the end of year 6 of investing $600 today (year 0) and then investing another $600 at the end of year 5 if the interest rate is 3%?
a. $ 1,434
b. $ 1,334
c. $ 1,542
d. $ 1,383
e. $ 1,487

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Answer:

The correct answer is B.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Investment= $600 today and $600 at the end of year 5

Interest rate= 3%

To calculate the final value, we need to apply the following formula on each investment:

FV= PV*(1+i)^n

FV= 600*(1.03^6)= $716.43

FV= 600*(1.03^1)= $618

Total FV= $1,334.43

State Street Beverage Company issues​ $805,000 of​ 9%, 10-year bonds on March​ 31, 2017. The bonds pay interest on March 31 and September 30. Which of the following statements is​ true?
A) If the market rate of interest is 10%, the bonds will issue at a premium.
B) If the market rate of interest is 10%, the bonds will issue at a discount.
C) If the market rate of interest is 10%, the bonds will issue at par.
D) If the market rate of interest is 10%, the bonds will issue above par.

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Answer:

Option (B) If the market rate of interest is 10%, the bonds will issue at a discount

Explanation:

Interest rate risk is defined as the risk changing which, interest rates will affect bond prices. When current interest rates are greater than a bond's coupon rate, the bond will be sold below its face value at a discount. When interest rates are less than the coupon rate, the bond can be sold at a premium--higher than the face value.

The Atlanta Company has assembled the following data pertaining to certain costs that cannot be easily identified as either fixed or variable. Atlanta Company has heard about a method of measuring cost functions called the high-low method and has decided to use it in this situation. Cost Hours $24,000 5,000 $26,100 6,300 $34,700 7,900 $48,000 11,000 $38,300 9,250 What is the cost function

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Answer:

Total cost= 4,000 + 4x

x= hours

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Cost Hours

$24,000 5,000

$26,100 6,300

$34,700 7,900

$48,000 11,000

$38,300 9,250

First, we need to calculate the unitary variable cost and fixed cost. We will use the following formulas:

Variable cost per unit= (Highest activity cost - Lowest activity cost)/ (Highest activity units - Lowest activity units)

Variable cost per unit= (48,000 - 24,000) / (11,000 - 5,000)

Variable cost per unit= $4 per unit

Fixed costs= Highest activity cost - (Variable cost per unit * HAU)

Fixed costs= 48,000 - (4*11,000)

Fixed costs= $4,000

Fixed costs= LAC - (Variable cost per unit* LAU)

Fixed costs= 24,000 - (4*5,000)

Fixed costs= $4,000

Now, we can express the cost formula:

Total cost= 4,000 + 4x

x= hours

Chobani's equipment runs for 10 hours and must be idle for 4 hours while being cleaned. Its plants operate day and night all week long. What are the implications for the company's purchasing, inventory control, scheduling and quality control functions. Your answer should be detailed and well thought out.

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Answer:

For the company's purchasing ;leasing  the machine for the active period i.e 10 hours a day would be cheaper because the cost of cleaning and maintenance would be eliminated

For the company's inventory control; if the company leases the equipment that would reduce it's setup cost keeping its inventory low

For the company's scheduling; scheduling deals with completing a job within a given time and it is very essential to utilize the productive time

For the company's quality control functions; the company has to ensure that in as much as it has to meet its production schedule the quality of the products should be paramount

Explanation:

Running time = 10 hours. Idle time = 4 hours

The implications of the machine:

For the company's purchasing ; since the equipment has to be used everyday and after the 10 hours it will run, it has to be ideal for 4 hours for it to be cleaned and maintained every day. therefore the purchasing department of the company will have to sort for an alternative equipment which would be less expensive and would have less idle time during cleaning and maintenance. but  if this alternative is more expensive, then leasing  the machine for the active period i.e 10 hours a day would be cheaper because the cost of cleaning and maintenance would be eliminated

For the company's inventory control : inventory for every company is the stock of the company that remains unsold and every company should aim to keep this as low as possible and one way is by reducing setup costs and safety cost. if the company leases the equipment that would reduce it's setup cost keeping its inventory low

For the company's scheduling : scheduling deals with completing a job within a given time and it is very essential to utilize the productive time i.e 10 hours  of the equipment in order to avoid unwanted direct and indirect cost.

For the company's quality control functions: As the equipment runs for 10 hours day and night in other to meet up with the production and scheduling the quality of the products might be adversely affected hence the company has to ensure that in as much as it has to meet its production schedule the quality of the products should be paramount

Among the 1,000 policyholders of the auto insurance company, 400 are classified as low-risk drivers and 600 are classified as high-risk drivers. In each month, the probability of zero accidents for high-risk drivers is 0.80 and the probability of zero accidents for low-risk drivers is 0.90. Calculate the expected bonus payment from the insurer to the 1000 policy

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Answer:

50,400

Explanation:

We are required to

Calculate the expected bonus payment from the insurer to the 1000 policyholders in one year:

X = case of 0 accident

E[X] = 400 x P(X | low risk) + 600 x P (X | high risk)

= (400 x 0.9) + (600 x 0.8)

= 840

Expected bonus = 840 x 5 dollars x 12 months

= 50400

Outline the steps that you would take to ensure a successful conversion from the existing call center system to the new EHR-compatible system. Defend your response. Who should be involved in the conversion planning and implementation

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Answer:

I. The steps to be taken are:  

Scoping the project: Every project must have a scope. That is a scope of what needs to be achieved. Engaging a conversion expert: One must look out for someone experienced and whose prices are affordable. It's best to seek out references before engaging a conversation specialist and if possible, background checks done as he or she will be handling very sensitive data.Execution of the Project: Usually, the first version of the project will have some bugs which will necessitate upgrades and updates. These updates and upgrades are part of the process.Collaborating with the Conversion Specialist: During projects of this nature, one will need to work with other professionals outside of ones normal workforce. This human to human interaction may look simple but is critical as the specialist cannot do his or her job if they are not guided by someone internal who knows the process very well.Testing, Validating, and Iterating

After the old records have been installed onto the new EHR system, it will be time to see if it really works. At this stage, debugging is very frequent. What works will be noted and what doesn't is fixed. Then the system is tested all over again.    

   6. Ensure that Import and Extraction work as planned.

Extraction and Importation are key features of an efficient EHR system. Data needs to be imported into the database, and reports/ information need to be extracted at one point or the other.

7.  Tidying up Work Flow

The EHR is built to ease the administration of patients. If there are any errors or inadequacies, it will be highlighted at this stage. The conversion specialist will be available to ensure that any correction in this regard is effected.

 8. Launch: This simply means going live with the new system.

II Those who will be responsible for the conversion planning and implementation are:

1. Internal Staff. Depending on the organisation, Heads of teams and key members of staff whose opinions are valued and who understand the system and the big picture (in terms of what the strategic objective of the new system) will be on the conversion, planning and implementation team.

2. Conversion Specialist will also be required. This person most likely will be a third party and is very crucial to the project.

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