List five goods that are likely to be sold in a monopolistically.competitive market.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Cars

Toothpaste

Toilet paper

Hairspray

Televisions


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Ratio proficiency McDougal​ Printing, Inc., had sales totaling $ 41 comma 000 comma 000 in fiscal year 2019. Some ratios for the company are listed below. Use this information to determine the dollar values of various income statement and balance sheet accounts as requested. Assume a​ 365-day year. Calculate values for the​ following: a. Gross profits b. Cost of goods sold c. Operating profits d. Operating expenses e. Earnings available for common stockholders f. Total assets g. Total common stock equity h. Accounts receivable McDougal​ Printing, Inc. Year Ended December​ 31, 2019 Sales $ 41 comma 000 comma 000 Gross profit margin 76​% Operating profit margin 39​% Net profit margin 7​% Return on total assets 13.3​% Return on common equity 24​% Total asset turnover 1.9 Average collection period 64.3 days

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Answer:

a) Gross Profit is $31,160,000      

b) Cost of goods sold is $9,840,000      

c) Operating profits is $15,990,000    

d) Operating Expenses is $15,170,000    

e) Earnings available to common stockholders is $2,870,000    

f) Total assets is $21,581,947.37      

g)Total common stock equity is $11,958,333.33  

h) Accounts Receivable is $7,222,739.73

Explanation:

McDougal​ Printing, Inc.

Year Ended December​ 31, 2019

Sales = $ 41,000,000

Gross profit margin = 76​%

Operating profit margin = 39​%

Net profit margin = 7​%

Return on total assets = 13.3​%

Return on common equity = 24​%

Total asset turnover = 1.9

Average collection period = 64.3 days

Calculation of the dollar values of various income statement and balance sheet accounts    

a) Gross Profit = Sales × Gross Profit margin

= $41,000,000 × 76%

= $31,160,000      

b) Cost of goods sold = Sales - Gross profit

= $41,000,000 - $31,160,000

= $9,840,000      

c) Operating profits = Sales × Operating profit margin

= $41,000,000 × 39% = $15,990,000    

d) Operating Expenses = Gross profit - Operating profit

= $31,160,000 - $15,990,000

= $15,170,000    

e) Earnings available to common stockholders = Sales × Net profit margin

= $41,000,000 × 7%

= $2,870,000    

f) Total assets = Sales ÷ Total asset turnover ratio

= $41,000,000 ÷ 1.9

= $21,581,947.37      

g)Total common stock equity = Earnings available to common stockholders ÷ Return on common equity %

= $2,870,000 ÷ 24%

= $11,958,333.33  

h) Accounts Receivable = (Sales ÷ 365 days) × Average collection period

= ($41,000,000 ÷ 365 days) × 64.3 days

= $7,222,739.73

Mexican Restaurant incurred salaries expense of $62,000 for 2018. The payroll expense includes employer FICA​ tax, in addition to state unemployment tax and federal unemployment tax. Of the total​ salaries, $22,000 is subject to unemployment tax.​ Also, the company provides the following benefits for​ employees: health insurance​ (cost to the​ company, $3,000​), life insurance​ (cost to the​ company, $330​), and retirement benefits​ (cost to the​ company, 10​% of salaries​ expense)
Requirements:
1. Journalize Ricardo's expenses for employee benefits and for payroll taxes.
Explanations are not required.
2. What was Ricardo's total expense for 2018 related to payroll?

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Answer:

1. The entry for the expenses of employee benefits and for payroll taxes would be as follows:

                                                Debit            Credit

Salaries Expense                   $62,000

FICA Taxes payable                                        $4,743

Health insurance payable                              $3,000

Life Insurance payable                                      $330

Retirement Benefits payable                         $6,200

Salaries payable                                             $47,727

                                                                     Debit            Credit

Payroll tax expense                                      $6,063            

FICA Taxes payable                                                           $4,743

State unemployment taxes payable                                 $1,188

Federal unemployment taxes payable                               $132

2. Ricardo's total expense for 2018 related to payroll was $68,063

Explanation:

1. According to the given the entry for the expenses of employee benefits and for payroll taxes would be as follows:

                                                  Debit            Credit

Salaries Expense                   $62,000

FICA Taxes payable                                        $4,743

Health insurance payable                              $3,000

Life Insurance payable                                      $330

Retirement Benefits payable                         $6,200

Salaries payable                                             $47,727

FICA Taxes payable=$62,000*7.65%=$4,743

Retirement Benefits payable=$62,000*10%=$6,200

                                                                     Debit            Credit

Payroll tax expense                                      $6,063            

FICA Taxes payable                                                           $4,743

State unemployment taxes payable                                 $1,188

Federal unemployment taxes payable                               $132

FICA Taxes payable=$62,000*7.65%=$4,743

State unemployment taxes payable=$22,000*5.4%=$1,188

Federal unemployment taxes payable=$22,000*0.6%=$132

2. In order to calculate Ricardo's total expense for 2018 related to payroll we would have to make the following calculation:

Total expenses related to payroll=Salaries expense+payroll tax expense

Total expenses related to payroll=$62,000+$6,063

Total expenses related to payroll=$68,063

Ricardo's total expense for 2018 related to payroll was $68,063

Dell Computer buys computer chips from Intel for the purpose of making computers to be sold to consumers and other organizations. Dell is an example of which type of organizational buyer?
a. Intermediary
b. Producer
c. Wholesaler
d. Institution

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Answer:

b. Producer.

Explanation:

Organizational buying deals with the process of purchasing products and services after duly identifying, evaluating and choosing which company to buy from.

Organizational buying is mainly classified into four categories, these are;

1. Producer.

2. Intermediary or Retailers.

3. Wholesaler.

4. Institution.

In this scenario, Dell Computer buys computer chips from Intel for the purpose of making computers to be sold to consumers and other organizations. Dell is an example of a producer organizational buyer because it bought computer chips, so it can be used to manufacture a computer.

Hence, the producers usually buy raw materials, components or other parts, from other manufacturers to use in producing goods for their consumers or end users.

Spin Cycle Architecture uses three activity pools to apply overhead to its projects. Each activity has a cost driver used to allocate the overhead costs to the projects. The activities and related overhead costs are as follows: initial concept formation $52,960; design $420,000; and construction oversight $118,650. The cost drivers and estimated use are as follows.

Activities Cost Drivers Estimated Use of Cost Drivers per Activity
Initial concept formation Number of project changes 16
Design Square feet 140,000
Construction oversight Number of months 105

Required:
a. Compute the predetermined overhead rate for each activity.
b. Classify each of these activities as unit-level, batch-level, product-level, or facility-level.

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Answer:

a. predetermined overhead rate for each activity

initial concept formation  = $3,310 per Project Change

design  = $3 per Square feet

construction oversight  = $1,130 per Month

b. Classification

unit-level activities :

design

batch level activities :

initial concept formation

Product level activities :

design

Facility level activities :

initial concept formation

construction oversight

Explanation:

This question requires application of Activity Based Costing (ABC) method of allocating overheads.

For each overhead a rate is determined as follows :

initial concept formation

Predetermined overhead rate = Overhead Cost / Number of Project Changes

                                                  = $52,960/ 16

                                                  = $3,310 per Project Change

design

Predetermined overhead rate = Overhead Cost / Square feet

                                                  = $420,000/ 140,000

                                                  = $3 per Square feet

construction oversight

Predetermined overhead rate = Overhead Cost / Number of Months

                                                  = $118,650/ 105

                                                  = $1,130 per Month

Classification

The way the activity is to be absorbed in costing determine its classification

Last year, Bad Tattoo Co. had additions to retained earnings of $4,865 on sales of $95,805. The company had costs of $75,885, dividends of $3,040, and interest expense of $2,120. If the tax rate was 35 percent, what the depreciation expense

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Answer:

The depreciation expense is $5638.46 and the Addition to retained earnings is 4865

Explanation:

Solution

Given that:

Sales  = $95805

Less: Costs = $75885

Less depreciation expense ($95805 - $75,885 - 14281.54) = $5638.46

EBIT (12161.54 + 2120) = 14281.54

Less: Interest expense =2120

EBT (100%)(7905/0.65) = 12161.54

Less: tax at 35%(12161.54*35%) =4256.54

The Net income(65%) = 7905

The Less:dividends = 3040

Addition to retained earnings =4865

MFG Manufacturing sells a product for $40 per unit. The production cost of the product is $21 per unit: direct materials of $8, direct labor of $7, variable overhead of $4 and fixed overhead of $2. The fixed overhead per unit comes from dividing $500,000 of fixed factory overhead by 250,000 units produced. In addition, MFG pays $3 for shipping each unit sold. Finally, MFG has fixed costs outside the factory (such as office building depreciation and salaries) that total $200,000 per year. Assuming breakeven in units was correctly computed to be 20,000 units, breakeven in dollars is:

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Answer:

Break-even sales  =$800,000

Explanation:

The break-even sales is the amount of revenue that a business must generate that would equate its total costs to total revenue. At the break even sales, the contribution is exactly to total iced cost, and the business makes no profit or loss

Break-even (units) = Total general fixed cost /(selling price- variable cost)

Break-even sales = Break-even (in units) × Selling price

Break-even sales = 20,000 × $40 =$800,000

Break-even sales=$800,000

A steel company manufactures heavy-duty brackets for the shelving industry. The company has budgeted for the production and sale of 1,000,000 brackets and has no beginning or ending inventory. Relevant operational, revenue, and cost data is as follows: Unit selling price of a bracket $22.50 Direct material required per unit 4 pounds Direct labor required per unit 0.15 hours Cost of material per pound $1.75 Direct labor cost per hour $9.00 Total variable selling costs $2,250,000 Total fixed costs $1,500,000 Based on the data provided, what is the unit contribution margin per bracket

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Answer:

Contribution margin per unit = $11.90

Explanation:

Given:

Total unit sale = 1,000,000

Unit selling price of a bracket = $22.50

Direct material required = 4 pounds per unit  

Direct labor required = 0.15 hours per unit

Cost of material per pound = $1.75

Direct labor cost per hour = $9.00

Total variable selling cost = $2,250,000

Find:

Contribution margin per unit = ?

Computation:

Direct material per unit = 4 pounds per unit × $1.75

Direct material per unit = $7

Direct labor per unit = 0.15 hours per unit × $9.00

Direct labor per unit = $1.35

Variable selling cost per unit = Total variable selling cost / Total unit sale

Variable selling cost per unit = $2,250,000 / 1,000,000

Variable selling cost per unit = $2.25

Contribution margin per unit = Sales per unit - Variable cost per unit

Contribution margin per unit = Sales per unit - [Direct material per unit + Direct labor per unit + Variable selling cost per unit]

Contribution margin per unit = $22.50 - [$7 - $1.35 - $2.25]

Contribution margin per unit = $22.50 - [$10.6]

Contribution margin per unit = $11.90

Esquire Comic Book Company had income before tax of $1,000,000 in 2016 before considering the following material items:
1. Esquire sold one of its operating divisions, which qualified as a separate component according to generally accepted accounting principles. The before-tax loss on disposal was $350,000. The division generated beforetax income from operations from the beginning of the year through disposal of $500,000. Neither the loss on disposal nor the operating income is included in the $1,000,000 before-tax income the company generated from its other divisions.
2. The company incurred restructuring costs of $80,000 during the year.
Required: Prepare a 2016 income statement for Esquire beginning with income from continuing operations. Assume an income tax rate of 40%. Ignore EPS disclosures.

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Answer:

                    Esquire Comic Book Company

                               Income Statement

               For the Year Ended December 31, 2016

Operating income                                                $1,000,000

Restructuring costs                                                 ($80,000)

Income from continuing operations b/ Taxes      $920,000

Income tax expense                                              ($368,000)

Income from continuing operations                                        $552,000

Discontinued operations:

Operating income                                         $500,000Loss on disposal                                          ($350,000)Income tax on discontinued operations      ($60,000)

Income from discontinued operations                                     $90,000

Net income                                                                               $642,000

Explanation:

Income from discontinued operations must be reported separately, but any restructuring costs must be included as operational expenses.

Consider a linear, upward sloping supply curve. If the supply curve shifts upward, then: the price elasticity of supply will increase. the price elasticity of supply will increase if the slope of the supply curve is greater than one and the lowest price needed to induce firms to supply anything is positive. the price elasticity of supply will increase if the slope of the supply curve is greater than one. the price elasticity of supply will be constant. none of the above

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Answer:

The answer is: the price elasticity of supply will increase if the slope of the supply curve is greater than one and the lowest price needed to induce firms to supply anything is positive

Explanation:

The law of supply is the higher the price the higher the quantity supplied and vice-versa. An increase in supply shifts the supply curve to the right and a decrease shifts the supply curve to the left.

Price elasticity of supply is the ratio of percentage change in quantity supplied of a good to percentage change in price of the good.

The upward shift of supply curve tells us that supply often decreases when the costs of production increase, so producers need to set a higher price inorder to cover the higher cost of inputs(cost of production) and vice-versa for the downward shift.

So considering a linear, upward sloping supply curve. If the supply curve shifts upward, then the price elasticity of supply will increase if the slope in greater than one(supply is elastic) indicating a high responsiveness to changes in price. And also, the lowest price for the goods must be encouraging (positive) so as to serve as motivation to produce.

Note: A high price tells producers that a good is in demand and they should make more and vice-versa

The law of supply is the higher the price the higher the quantity supplied and vice-versa. An increase in supply shifts the supply curve to the right and a decrease shifts the supply curve to the left.

Correct option is C.

"the price elasticity of supply will increase if the slope of the supply curve is greater than one and the lowest price needed to induce firms to supply anything is positive."  

 

So, considering a linear, upward sloping supply curve. If the supply curve shifts upward, then the price elasticity of supply will increase if the slope in greater than one(supply is elastic) indicating a high responsiveness to changes in price. And also, the lowest price for the goods must be encouraging (positive) so as to serve as motivation to produce.

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You have been asked to analyze the bids for 200 polished disks used in solar panels. These bids have been submitted by three suppliers: Thailand Polishing, India Shine, and Sacramento Glow. Thailand Polishing has submitted a bid of 3,000 baht. India Shine has submitted a bid of 3,000 rupee. Sacramento Glow has submitted a bid of $3,000. You check with your local bank and find that $1=10 baht , and $1=8 rupee. The final destination for the disks is New Delhi, India and there is a 35% import tax. Thailand Polishing and Sacramento Glow are based outside of India and India Shine is based in India.A .What is the price per unit in dollars, including import tax for Thailand polishing?B. What is the price per unit for India Shine?C. What is the price per unit for Sacramento Glow?

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Answer:

(a) Thailand polishing price per unit is $2.03

(b) India shine price per unit is $1.88

(c) Sacramento glow price per unit is $15

Explanation:

(a) Thailand polishing:

Thailand polishing has submitted a quote of 3000 baht

$1 = 10 bhat

1 bhat = $ 0.1

Thailand polishing submitted bid = 3000 × $0.1 =$300

Import tax = 35%

Total cost = 1.35 × 300 = $405

Cost per unit = 405 ÷ 200 = $2.03

(b) India shine:

India shine has submitted a bid of 3000 rupees

$1 = 8 rupees

1 Rupee = $0.125

India shine submitted bid = 3000 × 0.125 = $375

Price per unit = 375 ÷ 200 = $1.88

(c) Sacramento Glow submitted bid = $3,000

price per unit = $3,000 ÷ 200

= $15

Popson Inc. incurred a material loss that was unusual in character. This loss should be reported as: Multiple Choice a discontinued operation. a line item between income from continuing operations and income from discontinued operations. a line item within income from continuing operations. a line item in the retained earnings statement.

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Answer:

A line item within income from continuing operations.

Explanation:

In the United States of America, the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) usually considers or acknowledges material losses that are unusual in character incurred by businesses. It is necessary to report items that are unusual in character because it gives auditors or financial experts clarity on which profits or losses are not related to the operation of the business.

Since the material loss incurred by Popson Inc. was unusual in character. Hence, this loss should be reported as a line item within income from continuing operations.

The income from continuing operations is a net income from an organization's continuous operation.

Answer:

a line item within income from continuing operations.

Explanation:

Given that, from the above question, the company which is Popson Inc. incurred material loss when in operation, the loss should be reported as: a line item within income from continue operation, due to following reasons:

1. Aside extraordinary items, gains and loss, expenditures and revenues from discountinued operation in business, all other items will be recorded in a line item within income from continuing operations.

2. Based on International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) material losses that are unusual in character incurred by businesses are reported, as it gives auditors or financial experts clarity on which profits or losses are not related to the operation of the business.

Hence, Popson Inc. incurred a material loss that was unusual in character, should be reported as: a line item within income from continuing operations.

A recently graduated engineer has decided to return to school in the evenings to obtain a master's degree. He feels it should be accomplished in a manner that that will allow him the maximum amount of time for his regular day job plus time for recreation. In working for the degree, he will

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Answer: minimize input

Explanation:

From the question, we have been told that a recently graduated engineer decided to return to school in the evenings in order to obtain a master's degree. The recent graduate feels it should be accomplished in a way that will give him the maximum amount of time needed for his regular day job and time for recreation.

In this situation, we can see that the individual actually holds his regular job and recreation in high esteem and feels that they are more important than the masters degree. Base on this, the person will minimize its input towards the masters program.

Zeke Company sells 26,900 units at $16 per unit. Variable costs are $9 per unit, and fixed costs are $38,100. The contribution margin ratio and the unit contribution margin, respectively, are

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Answer:

Contribution margin ratio= 0.4375

Contribution margin= $7

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Zeke Company sells 26,900 units at $16 per unit. Variable costs are $9 per unit, and fixed costs are $38,100.

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

Contribution margin= selling price - unitary variable cost

Contribution margin= 16 - 9= $7

Now, we can calculate the contribution margin ratio:

Contribution margin ratio= contribution margin/ selling price

Contribution margin ratio= 7/16

Contribution margin ratio= 0.4375

How are the project management processes that surround Scrum similar to and different to how the project management processes surround a project life cycle like SDLC (Waterfall)? Describe how the hybrid approach would make sense or not make sense for either your organization or an organization that you are familiar with.

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Answer: The answers are provided below

Explanation:

There are several similarities between the project management processes which surround scrum to the traditional project management processes which surrounds a project life cycle such as Waterfall. When one looks at each iteration as a project, one will see that Scrum planning meeting will be identical to planning meeting of the traditional project.

The daily standups in scrum will resemble the monitoring and the controlling of traditional waterfall with the exception that in scrum, its team monitors itself. A sprint would be the execution stage while the sprint review will be like project closure lessons that are learned. Sprint can be seen as small waterfall model project.

However, the main difference is in the scrum's team mindset versus the team of the traditional project management. Also, the process of work defining as being completed is different for the teams. Lastly, the method used by the scrum team in its approaches to work, team collaboration, responsibility acceptance, tasks definition and accountability are different from the traditional project management team.

A hybrid approach will be sensible in a large organization which has pockets of power. This is true for large retails that have old legacy systems in which frequent deployments aren't possible.

This is true for systems in which, testing can't be automated due to the fact that automated testing is a vital part for success for large scrum projects. In such organizations, it is sensible to use scrum for the teams which are able to move to scrum and waterfall can be used for other parts of the organization.

A company is considering purchasing a new production machine and have identified two potential options. Option A has a first cost of $1450 but will produce annual revenues of $650 while incurring $245 worth of maintenance. Option B has a purchase price of $1130 with annual revenues of $445 and maintenance costs of $147. One of your colleagues has done an internal rate of return analysis on Option A and determined it had an IRR=12.28%
a. Your boss has asked you to determine the IRR for option B, assuming that both options have same service life
b. Assuming the two production machines are independent and the company has a MARR of 11%, what should the company do?

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Answer:

a. The IRR for the option B will be 9.988%.

b. The company would accept option A and reject the option B

Explanation:

a. To calculate  the IRR for option B we first need to determine the service life of the option A.

If R = 12.28%

Net annual benefits = 650-245=$405

Then,  1450= 405*(1-1/1.1228^n)/.1228

1/1.1228^n =1 - 1450*.1228/405 = .5603

1.1228^n = 1.7846

n = log(1.7846)/log(1.1228) = 5 years

Therefore, For option B

Let, IRR = R

Net annual benefit = 445-147 = $298

1130 = 298*(1-1/(1+R)^5)/R

At R = 9%

PV of cash inflows = $1159.12

At R = 10%

PV of cash inflows = $1129.65

As per the method of interpolation,

R = 9% + ((1159.12 - 1130)/( 1159.12-1129.65))*(10%-9%)

R = 9.988%

Thus, IRR for the option B will be 9.988%.

b.  According to the given data to selection the any option, the value of IRR must be greater than or equal to the MARR. in this case, option A has the IRR of 12.28% that is greater than the MARR of 11%. But, it is not the case with option B whose IRR is only 9.988% and it is less than the MARR of 11%.

Thus, option A will be accepted and option B will be rejected.

Sterile Feral, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that catches wild or stray cats, and then neuters, vaccinates, and releases them back into the wild. In recent years, nonprofit organizations such as Sterile Feral have turned to marketing to help:__________.
a. receive additional government funding.
b. expand its business to stray dogs.
c. maintain its nonprofit status.
d. achieve organizational goals.
e. compete with other similar organizations.

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Answer:

d. achieve organizational goals.

Explanation:

Sterile Feral, Inc. being a non-profit organization that catches wild or stray cats, and then neuters, vaccinates, and releases them back into the wild.

If Sterile Feral Inc. then turns to marketing, this simply means that they're more interested in achieving organizational goals of saving endangered cats.

Also, as a non-profit organization, Sterile Feral Inc. isn't operating solely to make money or profits, it is rather literally trying to impact positively the cat world.

Agency theory presents some important managerial considerations. Broadly speaking, governance mechanisms need to assure alignment of incentives between principals and agents. The text provides an example of financial institutions in the situation of profits remaining within the firm while losses are paid by the public as a description of:________.A) a board of directors' problem.B) a challenge of information symmetry.C) a moral hazard problem.D) a private information problem.E) an adverse selection problem.

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Answer: a moral hazard problem

Explanation:

Agency theory is a principle used to explain and resolve the issues in the relationship that exists between business principals and their agents. The relationship is usually the one between the shareholders who act as the principals, and the company executives who act as the agents.

When banks are bailed out through public funds for the excessive risky mortgage obligations or undue risk taking, this lead to increase in moral hazard. The gains of successful risk taking will stay with the private firm and the risks would be shared with the other parties.

An ordinary annuity selling at $14,130.15 today promises to make equal payments at the end of each year for the next twelve years (N). If the annuity’s appropriate interest rate (IN) remains at 8.00% during this time, the annual annuity payment (PMT) will be

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Answer:

PMT = $1875.00

Explanation:

The annuity refers to a series of fixed payments made after an equal interval of time and for a definite time period. The formula for the present value of annuity is,

For ordinary annuity

PV of annuity = PMT * [(1 - (1+IN)^-n) / IN]

Plugging in the values for the available variables. We calculate the PMT to be,

14130.15 = PMT * [(1 - (1+0.08)^-12) / 0.08]

14130.15 = PMT * 7.536078017

14130.15 / 7.536078017   =   PMT

PMT = $1875.000493 rounded off to $1875.00

Data for Sedgwick Company are presented in E12.8. Sedgwick Company now decides to liquidate the partnership. Instructions Prepare the entries to record: (a) The sale of noncash assets. (b) The allocation of the gain or loss on realization to the partners. (c) Payment of creditors. (d) Distribution of cash to the partners.

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Complete Question:

Sedgwick Company at December 31 has cash $22,800, noncash assets $108,000, liabilities $57,800, and the following capital balances: Floyd $43,200 and DeWitt $29,800. The firm is liquidated, and $113,000 in cash is received for the noncash assets. Floyd and DeWitt income ratios are 70% and 30%, respectively. Sedgwick Company now decides to liquidate the partnership. Prepare the entries to record: (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) (a) The sale of noncash assets. (b) The allocation of the gain or loss on realization to the partners. (c) Payment of creditors. (d) Distribution of cash to the partners.

Answer:

The entries are given below alongwith its explanation:

Explanation:

Part A. As the Non Cash Assets are sold at gain $5000 (113k-108k), the entry would be as under:

Dr Cash  113000  

Cr non cash asset   108000

Cr Gain on sale of asset   5000

Part B. The entry to record the allocation of the gain to partners Floyd and Dewitt at 70:30 respectively.

Dr Gain on sale of asset $5000

Cr Floyd capital   ($5000 * 70%)   $3500

Cr Dewitt capital   ($5000 * 30%)  $1500

Part C. The payment of the liabilities by cash receipt of selling the capital would be as under:

Dr Liabilities $57800  

Cr Cash      $57800

Part D. The amount left (capital) after paying off the liabilities would be distributed among the partners at capital ratio.

Dr Floyd capital  $46,700 (43200 70% +3500 Gain)

Dr Dewitt capital  $31,300 (29800 30% +1500 Gain)

Cr Cash                            $78,000

Larson, Inc. is an integrated marketing solutions company. Whenever a client comes to it wondering why a product was not welcomed by its target audience or why customers have stopped buying another product, Impiric always suggests the marketing research process begins with:________.

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Answer:

Defining the problem

Explanation:

In this scenario clients come to Larson Inc wondering why a product was not welcomed by its target audience or why customers have stopped buying another product.

According to Impiric a marketing solutions company the first step in marketing research process is defining the problem.

Why are products not being welcomed by their target audience?

This will give insight and help in formulating a solution to tackle the challenge

"An investor wishes to buy a new issue of U.S. Government agency bonds. You recommend that the customer purchase Federal Home Loan Bank bonds with a 20 year maturity. An investor who purchases the new issue of Federal Home Loan Bank bonds can expect to pay:"

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Answer: A. Par

Explanation:

While US Government bonds are usually sold at auction which means a price different from Par, Federal Agency bonds operate much like Corporate Bonds in their selling procedure. They engage a group of Underwriters called a Selling group which can be made up of large banks and brokers.

These underwriters will then handle everything that have to do with the sale and sell it to the public. Like a Corporate listing, they get a commission from this.

Because of this direct sale by the Underwriter to the public, the Public is most likely to get the offering at Par.

The preliminary 20 21 income statement of Alexion Systems, Inc., is presented below: ALEXIAN SYSTEMS, INC. Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 2021 ($ in millions, except earnings per share) Revenues and gains: Sales revenue 437 Interest revenue 5Other income 127Total revenues and pains Expenses: 569 Cost of goods sold 246Selling and administrative expense 151Income tax expense 43 Total expenses 440Net Income 129Earnings per share 12.90Additional Information: 1. Selling and administrative expense includes $27 million in restructuring costs. 2. Included in other income is $120 million in income from a discontinued operation. This consists of $90 million in operating income and a $30 million gain on disposal. The remaining $7 million is from the gain on sale of investments 3. Cost of goods sold was increased by $10 million to correct an error in the calculation of 2020's ending inventory. The amount is material Required: Prepare a revised income statement for 2021 reflecting the additional facts.

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Answer:

                               Alexion Systems, Inc.

                                 Income Statement

                 For the Year Ended December 31, 2021

                                       (in $ millions)

Sales revenue                                                       $437

Cost of goods sold                                             ($256)

Gross profit                                                            $181

Operating expenses:

S&A expense                                             ($124)Restructuring costs                                     ($27)

Income from continuing operations b/ Taxes     $30

Income tax expense                                           ($7,5)

Income from continuing operations                                     $22.5

Other revenues and expenses:

Interest revenue                                             $5Gain on sale of investments                          $7Income tax for other revenues                     ($3)

Other revenues and expenses                                                  $9

Discontinued operations:

Operating income                                        $90Gain on disposal                                          $30Income tax on discontinued operations   ($30)

Income from discontinued operations                                    $90

Net income                                                                          $121.50

Earnings per share                                                                $12.15

Explanation:

I assumed income tax rate = 25% (I divided $43 / $172)

Black Sparrow Aviation, Inc. is concerned they are not maintaining adequate liquidity. The accounting department has provided you, the newly hired finance manager, with the following ratios:
1. Current ratio 4.5 Industry norm 4.0
2. Quick ratio 2.0 Industry norm 3.1
3. Inventory turnover 6.0 Industry norm 10.4
4. Average collection period 73 days Industry norm 52 days
5. Average payment period 31 days Industry norm 40 days
Discuss · In your opinion, what do these ratios indicate about Black Sparrow Aviation, Inc.?
A. What recommendations would you make based on these ratios?
B. What results do you think you can achieve if your recommendations are followed?
C. Why might your recommendations not be effective?

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Answer:

Black Sparrow Aviation, Inc.

1. Indications from ratios about Black Sparrow Aviation:

The current ratio of 4.5 is higher than the industry's norm of 4.0.  This indicates that working capital elements are not being managed properly.  This is supported by the the remaining four ratios.  Inventory level is not optimal.  More inventory is held without being sold to customers.  Obviously, from the inventory turnover of 6.0 translating to approximately 61 days that it takes the company to sell its inventory as against the industry average of 35 days, it shows that the marketing and sales forces lack stamina.  Debt collection from customers is over-delayed, showing poor credit policy and management.  Perhaps, it takes the company many days to issue invoices.  More time than necessary is allowed to customers to pay compared to the industry norm.  In addition, payments are made to suppliers 11 days earlier than the industry average.  Advantage is not being taken of trade credit offered by suppliers.   Trade credit is an important source of funding operations, which every company should utilize to the maximum.

2A.  Based on the above ratios, I would recommend:

1. Minimum inventory should be maintained.

2. Sales efforts should be intensified, so that more sales are made each year than it is currently the case.

3. Debt collection is an important activity for every company that sells on account.  This activity should be taken seriously.  Credit extension to customers should not exceed 50 days.

4. Payments to suppliers can be delayed by more 10 days without offending suppliers.

2B. Results from Recommendations:

1. Working capital is not tied in inventory.

2. More debts are recovered from customers and on time.  Delay increases credit default.

3. More sales are made to customers, increasing the turnover.  The profit is always in the frequency of turnover.

4. Short-term financing is obtained from suppliers, which strengthens liquidity.

Explanation:

Liquidity management is a financial management tool, which describes a company's ability to meet financial obligations through cash flow, funding activities, and capital management in order to minimize the risks associated with illiquidity.

Calculation, analysis, comparison of ratios are some of the ways to make informed decisions on liquidity management.  Ratios should be compared over many periods, with best performing competitors, and the industry norm to ascertain the position of the reporting entity.

Angara Corporation uses activity-based costing to determine product costs for external financial reports. The company has provided the following data concerning its activity-based costing system: Activities (and Activity Measures) Estimated Overhead Cost Machine related (machine-hours) $256,520 Batch setup (setups) $261,360 General factory (direct labour-hours) $178,560 Expected Activity Activities Product X Product Y Total Machine related 4,300 6,300 10,600 Batch setup 8,600 1,300 9,900 General factory 3,300 6,300 9,600 Assuming that actual activity turns out to be the same as expected activity, the total amount of overhead cost allocated to Product X would be closest to:

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Answer:

The total amount of overhead cost allocated to Product X would be closest to $ 392,480

Explanation:

Activities (and Activity Measures)          Estimated Overhead Cost

Machine related (machine-hours)               $256,520

Batch setup (setups)                                    $261,360

General factory (direct labour-hours)         $178,560

                                                       Expected Activity

Activities                   Product X      Product Y         Total

Machine related          4,300             6,300            10,600

Batch setup                 8,600             1,300              9,900

General factory           3,300             6,300             9,600

The total amount of overhead cost allocated to Product X would be closest to:

Machine related = (4,300 × $256,520) ÷ 10,600 = $104,060

Batch setup = (8,600 × $261,360) ÷ 9,900 = $227,040

General factory = (3,300 × $178,560) ÷ 9,600 = $61,380

Total = $104,060 + $227,040 + $61,380 = $ 392,480

The risk-free rate of interest, kRF, is 6 percent. The overall stock market has an expected return of 12 percent. Nutshell, Inc. has a beta of 1.2. What is the required return of Nutshell, Inc. stock? *

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Answer:required return of Nutshell, Inc. stock = 13.2%

Explanation:The Required return also called Hurdle rate is the  minimum return in percentage which  an investor should receive  from doing business or investing in a business   to compensate for  the risks associated with the business. The more risky the investment, the more  high returns and the  less risky investment, the lower the returns.

Required Rate of Return = Risk Free Rate + Beta x (Whole Market Return – Risk Free Rate)

given

risk-free rate = 6%

market return= 12 %

beta = 1.2

Required Rate of Return = Risk Free Rate + Beta * (Whole Market Return – Risk Free Rate

= 6% + 1.2 x (12% - 6%) = 6% + 1.2 x 6% = 0.06 + 1.2x 0.06= 0.06 + 0.072=0.132  x 100 = 13.2% 

Bob, proprietor of Bob's Burgers, would like to retire in 20 years. He plans to deposit $6500 at the end of each year for the next 20 years into an account expected to earn 7.5% compounded annually. How much will Bob have in his retirement account in 20 years immediately after making his last deposit

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Answer:

$281,480

Explanation:

we need to find the future value of the annuity payments, we can use the future value of annuity formula (I couldn't find an annuity table for 7.5%):  

future value = annual payment x [(1 + r)ⁿ  - 1] / r

annual payment = $6,500r = 7.5%n = 20 years

future value = $6,500 x [(1 + 0.075)²⁰ - 1] / 0.075 = $6,500 x 43.30468 = $281,480

The amount that Bob have in his retirement account in 20 years immediately after making his last deposit is $281,480.

Future value:

Using this formula

Future value =Annual payment x [(1 + Interest rate)^Number of years  - 1] / Interest rate

Where:

Annual payment = $6,500

Interest rate = 7.5% or 0.075

Number of years= 20 years

Let plug in the formula

Future value = $6,500 x [(1 + 0.075)²⁰ - 1] / 0.075

Future value=$6,500 x [(1 .075)²⁰ - 1] / 0.075

Future value=$6,500 x [(4.24785) - 1] / 0.075

Future value=$6,500 x [3.24785]/ 0.075

Future value = $6,500 x 43.30467

Future value= $281,480

Inconclusion the amount that Bob have in his retirement account in 20 years immediately after making his last deposit is $281,480.

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Job costing, unit cost, ending work in process. Rowan Company produces pipes for concert-quality organs. Each job is unique. In April 2016, it completed all outstanding orders, and then, in May 2016, it worked on only two jobs, M1 and M2: A B C 1 Rowan Company, May 2016 Job M1 Job M2 2 Direct materials $ 75,000 $ 56,000 3 Direct manufacturing labour 275,000 209,000 Direct manufacturing labour is paid at the rate of $25 per hour. Manufacturing overhead costs are allo- cated at a budgeted rate of $22 per direct manufacturing labour-hour. Only Job M1 was completed in May. Required: 1. Calculate the total cost for Job M1. 2. 1,600 pipes were produced for Job M1. Calculate the cost per pipe. 3. Prepare the journal entry transferring Job M1 to finished goods. 4. What is the ending balance in the Work-in-Process Control account?

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Answer:

1. The total cost for Job M1 is $592,000

2. Cost per unit is $370

3. Journal

Finished goods inventory 592,000  

Work in process inventory                    592,000

4.  Ending balance in Work-in-Process Control account is $448,920

Explanation:

                                A                              B                          C

1)   Rowan Company, May 2016           Job M1              Job M2

2)  Direct materials                             $ 75,000             $ 56,000

3)  Direct manufacturing labour          275,000                209,000

Direct manufacturing labour is paid at the rate of $25 per hour

Manufacturing overhead costs are allocated at a budgeted rate of $22 per direct manufacturing labour-hour

1. Direct labor rate = $25 per hour

Direct labor hours used on Job M1 = Direct manufacturing labor ÷ Direct labor rate

= 275,000 ÷ 25

= $ 11,000

Manufacturing overhead applied to Job M1 = Direct labor hours used on Job M1 x 22

= $11,000 x 22

= $242,000

Job cost sheet (Job M1)

Direct material  = $75,000

Direct labor = $275,000

Overhead applied  = $242,000

Total cost = $592,000

2.  Cost per unit = Total cost ÷ Number of units

= 592,000 ÷ 1,600

= $370

3. Journal

Finished goods inventory 592,000  

Work in process inventory                    592,000

4.  Direct labor hours used on Job M2 = Direct manufacturing labor/Direct labor rate

= 209,000 ÷ 25

= $8,360

Manufacturing overhead applied to Job M2 = Direct labor hours used on Job M2 x 22

= $8,360 x 22

= $183,920

Job cost sheet (Job M2)

Direct material  = $56,000

Direct labor  = $209,000

Overhead applied  = $183,920

Total cost  = $448,920

Ending balance in work in process control account = $448,920

Cardiff and Delp is an architectural firm that provides services for residential construction projects. The following data pertain to a recent reporting period. (Round activity rate answers to 2 decimal places.)
Activities Costs
Design department
Client consultation 2,100 contact hours $ 315,000
Drawings 1,800 design hours 104,400
Modeling 46,000 square feet 32,200
Project
management
department
Supervision 1,200 days $ 228,000
Billings 8 jobs 8,300
Collections 8 jobs 13,140
Required: 1. & 2. Using ABC, compute the firm's activity overhead rates. Form activity cost pools where appropriate. Assign costs to a 7,400-square-foot job that requires 410 contact hours, 352 design hours, and 195 days to complete. (Round activity rate answers to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

Activity Rates

Consultation  $150

Drawings        $58

Modeling         $0.7

supervision       $190

Billings              $1037.5

Collections       $1642.5

Total overhead allocated: $ 126,826

Explanation:

First, we divide the cost of each activity over the base total to get the rate.

[tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccccc}$Activity&Driver&cost&Total&Rate\\$Consultation&$contact hours&315000&2100&150\\$Drawings&$desing hours&104400&1800&58\\$Modeling&$square feet&32200&46000&0.7\\$supervision&$days&228000&1200&190\\$Billings&$jobs&8300&8&1037.5\\$Collections&$jobs&13140&8&1642.5\\\end{array}\right][/tex]

Now we apply this rate against the job activity measurement:

[tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccccc}$Activity&Job&$Rate&$Allocated\\$Consultation&410&150&61500\\$Drawings&352&58&20416&\\$Modeling&7400&0.7&5180&\\$supervision&195&190&37050&\\$Billings&1&1037.5&1037.5&\\$Collections&1&1642.5&1642.5&\\$Total&&&126826&\\\end{array}\right][/tex]

Hutter Corporation declared a $0.50 per share cash dividend on its common shares. The company has 35,000 shares authorized, 18,000 shares issued, and 14,000 shares of common stock outstanding. The journal entry to record the dividend declaration is:

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Answer:

Journal Entry

Dr. Dividend                $7,000

Cr. Dividend Payable $7,000

Explanation:

Dividend are only paid to the outstanding share. Outstanding shares re those share is in held by the stockholders of the company at a specific time period.

Authorised share are those shares which a company can issue in the market legally.

Issued shares are those share which have been issued by the company.

Dividend Declared = Outstanding shares x dividend per share.

Dividend Declared = 14,000 shares x $0.5 = $7,000

Brickhouse is expected to pay a dividend of $3.65 and $2.66 over the next two years, respectively. After that, the company is expected to increase its annual dividend at 3.3 percent. What is the stock price today if the required return is 12.3 percent

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Answer:

The stock price today is $ 29.56

Explanation:

Dividend for year 1, d₁ = $ 3.65

Dividend for year 2, d₂ = $ 2.66

Required rate = 12.3% = 0.123

Growth rate = 3.3% = 0.033

Value after year 2= (d₂ × Growth rate) ÷ (Required rate - Growth rate)

= (2.66 × 1.033) ÷ (0.123 - 0.033)

=30.5308889

Hence current price = Future dividend and value × Present value of discounting factor(rate%,time period)

= (3.65÷1.123) + (2.66÷[tex]1.123^2[/tex] ) + (30.5308889 ÷[tex]1.123^2[/tex] )

=$29.56

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