Presented below is information related to Marin Company. Cost Retail Beginning inventory $103,820 $278,000 Purchases 1,402,000 2,152,000 Markups 93,600 Markup cancellations 13,900 Markdowns 34,600 Markdown cancellations 5,000 Sales revenue 2,206,000 Compute the inventory by the conventional retail inventory method.

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Answer 1

Answer:

The ending inventory for Marin comapny is $1664460

Explanation:

Solution

An Inventory is computed by using the conventional retail inventory method. which is statted belwo:

Inventory computed  for Marin Company

                                                            Cost              Retail

Beginning of Inventory                 $103,820           $278,000

Purchases                                      1,402,000          2,152,000

Total                                               1505820            243,000

Add: Net Markups

Markups                                                                    93,600

Markup cancellations                                             -13,900

                                                                                 79700

Total                                               1505820            2509700

Deduct: Net Markdown

Markdown                                                                 34,600

Markdown cancellation                                           -5,000

                                                                                  29,600

Sales price of goods                                                2480100

Sales revenue                                                           2,206,000

The retail ending is                                                   274,100

Thus,

The retail cost ratio is =  1505820 /2509700 = 60%

Hence, the cost of Ending inventory becomes =  274,100 * 60%

= $1664460.                                                  


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Peter Plaintiff’s son is killed while working overseas for a United States corporation that deals in proprietary petroleum extraction and production. Peter Plaintiff brings a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of his son’s estate against this corporation and requests a wide scope of business documents related to the corporation and its overseas operations under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). What defenses, if any, does the corporation have against revealing the requested information under the FOIA?

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Answer and Explanation:

The defenses or protections the business has been against releasing the relevant documents underneath the FOIA include whether Peter Plaintiff's required documentation is private and confidential as well as the business is not allowed to release this detail to anyone outside the organization.Because the statement is available nondisclosure, the company has to safeguard and defend this relevant data, and therefore not start sharing it with someone outside the establishment.

As an employee in the Lottery Commission, your job is to design a new prize. Your idea is to create two grand prize choices: (1) receiving $50,000 at the end of each year beginning in one year for 20 consecutive years, or (2) receiving $500,000 today followed by a one-time payment at the end of 20 years. Using an interest rate of 6%, which of the following comes closest to the amount prize (2) needs to pay at the end of year 20 in order that both prizes to have the same present value?
a. $ 326,649
b. $ 440,463
c. $ 114,932
d. $ 393,342
e. $ 235,712

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Answer:

The correct option is  $235,712,option E  

Explanation:

The present value of prize(1) can be computed by using the excel pv formula as shown below:

=-pv(rate,nper,pmt,fv)

rate is interest rate of 6%

nper is the number of years payment would be made which is 20

pmt is the amount of money received per year which is $50,000

fv is the total future worth of the prize (1) which is unknown

=-pv(6%,20,50000,0)

=$573,496.06  

The difference between present value of prize(1) $573,496.06   and $500,000 receivable from prize (2) today is $73,496.06

The difference is today's worth, its future worth can be computed thus:

FV=PV*(1+r)^n

PV is $73,496.06  

r is 6%

n is 20 years

FV=$73,496.06*(1+6%)^20 =$ 235,711.82  

The amount that prize (2) needs to pay after 20 years so that both prizes bear the same present value is closer to Option B. $440,463.

Data and Calculations:

N (# of periods) = 20 years

I/Y (Interest per year) = 6%

PMT (Periodic Payment) = $50,000

FV (Future Value) = $0

Results:

Present Value (PV) = $573,496.06

Sum of all periodic payments = $1,000,000.00

Total Interest = $426,503.94

Thus, the amount that prize (2) needs to pay after 20 years so that both prizes bear the same present value is closer to Option B.

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Hot and Cold has annual sales of $847,000, annual depreciation of $47,000, and net working capital of $43,000. The tax rate is 21 percent and the profit margin is 7.3 percent. The firm has no interest expense. What is the amount of the operating cash flow

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Answer:

The amount of the operating cash flow is $108,831

Explanation:

In this question, we are tasked with calculating the amount of the operating cash flow.

Firstly, we calculate the net income.

Mathematically, net income = Sales × %  profit margin

From the question, sales = $847,000

% profit margin = 7.3% = 7.3/100 = 0.073

Net income = $847,000 × 0.073 = $61,831

Finally, Operating cash flow = Net income + Depreciation

From the question, depreciation = $47,000

Plugging this alongside the net income,

Operating cash flow = $61,831 + $47,000 = $108,831

Jackson has the choice to invest in city of Mitchell bonds or Sundial, Inc. corporate bonds that pay 5.6 percent interest. Jackson is a single taxpayer who earns $47,500 annually. Assume that the city of Mitchell bonds and the Sundial, Inc. bonds have similar risk. What interest rate would the city of Mitchell have to pay in order to make Jackson indifferent between investing in the city of Mitchell and the Sundial, Inc. bonds for 2019

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Answer: 4.37%

Explanation:

As interest is tax deductible, the Sundial Interest needs to be adjusted for tax to find out the true return.

Jackson as a single tax payer earning $47,500 in 2019 has a tax rate of 22% according to the IRS Tax bracket for that year.

That means that the interest that true interest that Sundial is offering him is,

= 5.6 * ( 1 - tax rate)

= 5.6 * ( 1 - 0.22)

= 5.6 * 0.78

= 0.04368

= 4.37%

To make Jackson indifferent with the same amount of risk, the city of Mitchell would have to offer him the same interest that Sundial is offering net of tax which is 4.37%.

You have $17,000 to invest in a stock portfolio. Your choices are Stock X with an expected return of 15 percent and Stock Y with an expected return of 10 percent. Assume your goal is to create a portfolio with an expected return of 12.15 percent. How much money will you invest in Stock X and Stock Y

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Answer:

For X = $7,130

For Y = $9,690

Explanation:

The calculation of investment in stock X and stock Y is shown below:-

We assume the weight of investment in stock x = x

Expected return = Weight of x × Return of x + Weight of y × Return of y

12.15 = x × 15 + (1 - x) × 10

12.15 = 15x + 10 - 10x

x = (12.15 - 10) ÷ 5

x = 43%

Investment in stock Y = 100 - 43

= 57%

Now,

Dollar Investment in x = Stock investment × Expected return

= $17,000 × 43%

= $7,130

Dollar Investment in x = Stock investment × Expected return

= $17,000 × 57%

= $9,690

So, we have applied the above formula.

You are looking to buy a car. You can afford $700 in monthly payments for five years. In addition to the loan, you can make a $800 down payment. If interest rates are 9.25 percent APR, what price of car can you afford (loan plus down payment)

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Answer:

$34,333

Explanation:

A fix periodic payment for a specific period of time is an annuity payment. Price of the car can be determined by the sum of the present value of all payments and down payment made.

First we need o calculate the present value of annuity using following formula

Present value of annuity = P x [ 1 - ( 1 + r )^-n / r ]

P = periodic payment = $700

r = APR = 9.25 /12% = 0.77%

n = numbers of periods = 5 years x 12 months per year = 60 months

Placing values in the formula

Present value of annuity = $700 x [ 1 - ( 1 + 0.77% )^-60 / 0.77% ]

Present value of annuity = $33,532.88

Price of the car = Present value of annuity + Down Payment

Price of the car = $33,532.88 + $800 = $34,332.88

A North Face retail store in Chicago sells 500 jackets each month. Each jacket costs the store $100 and the company has an annual holding cost of 25 percent.The fixed cost of a replenishment order (including transportation) is $100. The store currently places a replenishment order every month for 500 jackets. What is the annual holding and ordering cost? On average, how long does a jacket spend in inventory? If the retail store wants to minimize ordering and holding cost, what order size do you recommend? How much would the optimal order reduce holding and ordering cost relative to the current policy?

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Answer:

1) What is the annual holding and ordering cost?

annual ordering cost = $100 x 12 = $1,200

annual holding cost = ($100 x 25%) x [500 x 1/2(average inventory)] = $6,250

total $7,450

2) On average, how long does a jacket spend in inventory?

= 30 days / 2 = 15 days

3) If the retail store wants to minimize ordering and holding cost, what order size do you recommend?

economic order quantity (EOQ) = √[(2 x annual demand x order cost) / annual holding cost per unit]

EOQ = √[(2 x 6,000 x 100) / 25] = √48,000 = 219.09 units ≈ 219 units

4) How much would the optimal order reduce holding and ordering cost relative to the current policy?

EOQ = 219

total number of orders = 6,000 / 219 = 27.4 per year

average inventory = 219 / 2 = 109.5 units

annual ordering cost = $100 x 27.4 = $2,740

annual holding cost = ($100 x 25%) x 109.5 = $2,737.50

total $5,477.50

annual savings = $7,450 - $5,477.50 = $1,972.50

J-Chron's board of directors periodically meets with the CFO of the company. The CFO reports on the financial status of a company project. The board asks whether the project is compliant with legally-required accounting principles, but asks no other questions about the project, such as how the project supports the company's mission and strategy. Which of the following is true? 1. The board is meeting legal requirements but not its duty of care to shareholders. 2. The board is fully meeting its duty of care to shareholders. 3. The board is not legally required to meet any duty of care requirements. 4. The board is not meeting its duty of care to shareholders.

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Answer:

1. The board is meeting legal requirements but not its duty of care to shareholders.

Explanation:

During a Board of Directors meeting with CFO all conversations will be about strengthening the company and the organization's shareholders. Shareholders are also considered the entity's owners, so it is very important to comply with all the legal provisions in addition to increasing shareholders.

In this given situation, the board meets with CFO and asks in compliance with accounting standards, but asks little more about how the project aims to achieve the company's mission and strategy. Mission and plan describe the company's vision alongside the company's owners(shareholders) vision and benefits.

hence, the correct option is 1.

BSU Inc. wants to purchase a new machine for $40,070, excluding $1,200 of installation costs. The old machine was bought five years ago and had an expected economic life of 10 years without salvage value. This old machine now has a book value of $2,000, and BSU Inc. expects to sell it for that amount. The new machine would decrease operating costs by $8,500 each year of its economic life. The straight-line depreciation method would be used for the new machine, for a six-year period with no salvage value. Click here to view PV table.
(a) Determine the cash payback period. (Round cash payback period to 2 decimal places, e.g. 10.53.) Cash payback period years
(b) Determine the approximate internal rate of return. (Round answer to 0 decimal places, e.g. 13%. For calculation purposes, use 5 decimal places as displayed in the factor table provided.) Internal rate of return (c) Assuming the company has a required rate of return of 7%, determine whether the new machine should be purchased. The investment be accepted.

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Answer:

4.62  years

8.02%

Explanation:

The payback period is the number of years it would take the investment to recoup itself.

Payback=initial capital outlay/annual cash flow

initial capital outlay is the cost of the new  machine plus installation cost minus the salvage value of the old machine.

initial capital outlay=$40,070+$1,200-$2,000=$ 39,270.00

Annual cash flow is the reduction in operating costs of $8,500 per year

payback =$ 39,270.00/$8,500.00=4.62  years

The internal rate of return is computed in the attached

 

Quality Jewelers uses the perpetual inventory system. On April 2, Quality sold merchandise for $50,000 to a customer on account with terms of 3/15, n/30. The allowances and returns on this sale amounted to $3,000 and $9,000, respectively. The cost of goods sold was $20,000. On April 20, Quality received payment from the customer. Calculate the amount of gross profit.

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Answer:

The Gross profit is $18,000

Explanation:

In order to calculate the amount of gross profit we would have to make the following calculation:

Gross Profit = Sale - Allowance - Sales Returns - Discount - Cost of Goods Sold

Sale=$50,000

Allowance=$3,000

Sales Returns=$9,000

Cost of Goods Sold =$20,000

Discount. As the payment is done after the expiry of 15 days is discount is 0

Gross Profit= $50,000 - $3,000 - $9,000 - 0 - $20,000

Gross Profit= $18,000

The Gross profit is $18,000

Barry, a solvent individual but a recovering alcoholic, embezzled $6,000 from his employer. In the same year that he embezzled the funds, his employer discovered the theft. His employer did not fire him and told him he did not have to repay the $6,000 if he would attend Alcoholics Anonymous. Barry met the conditions and his employer canceled the debt.
A. Barry did not realize any income because his employer made a gift to him.
B. Barry must include $6,000 in gross income from discharge of indebtedness.
C. Barry must include $6,000 in gross income under the tax benefit rule.
D. Barry may exclude the $6,000 from gross income because the debt never existed.
E. None of these.

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Answer: Barry must include $6,000 in gross income from discharge of indebtedness

Explanation:

Feom the question above, we are told that Barry embezzled $6,000 from his employer and that even though his employer discovered the theft, the employ did not fire him and told him that he did not have to repay the $6,000 if he attend Alcoholics Anonymous. Barry met the conditions and the employer canceled the debt.

In this case, Barry will have to include the $6,000 he stole in gross income from discharge of indebtedness. The gross income has to do with the sum of the wages, profits, salaries, rents, interest payments, and every other earnings, before the deductions of taxes or other deductions. Since Barry stole the money and.he.has been forgiven, the $6,000 has to be included in the gross income from discharge of indebtedness.

Eagle Adventures, Inc. stock is quite cyclical. In a boom economy, the stock is expected to return 30%, 12% in a normal economy, and negative (20%) in a recessionary period. The probability of a recession is 15%. There is a 30% chance of a boom economy. The remainder of the time, the economy will be at normal levels. What is the overall expected value of the returns on Eagle Adventures, Inc. stock

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Answer:

Expected Value of the return = 12.6%

Explanation:

The expected rate of return is the weighted average of all the possible returns associated with an investment decision. The returns are weighted using the probability associated with their outcomes.

Expected return = WaRa + Wb+Rb + Wn+Rn

W- weight of the outcome, R - return of the outcome

W- Probability of the expected outcome, R- expected return under a circumstance

The probability of having a normal economy

Note that the sum of the probability of different outcomes should equal to one. Hence, the probability of economy being normal is

= 100% -(15%+30%)= 55%.

Expected Value of the return

(0.3× 30%) + (0.55× 12%) + (0.15 × -20%) =0.126

=0.126 × 100

= 12.6 %

Expected Value of the return = 12.6%

Suppose the U.S. government cuts back on government spending and increases taxes in an effort to reduce the budget deficit. What would be the effect of these changes on the U.S. balance of payments?

a. There would be no change because the balance of payments always equals zero.
b. There would be an increase in the current account and an increase in the capital account.
c. There would be a decrease in the current account and a decrease in the capital account.
d. There would be a decrease in the current account and an increase in the capital account.
d. There would be an increase in the current account and a decrease in the capital account.

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Answer:

d. There would be a decrease in the current account and an increase in the capital account.

Explanation:

The balance of payment in accounting typically comprises of capital account and current account, it is used for the recording of business transactions between two countries. Capital accounts are used to record any trade between two countries relating to financial assets and liabilities.

The current account is used to record trades relating to import and export of goods and services in a country.

Hence, if the U.S. government cuts back on government spending and increases taxes in an effort to reduce the budget deficit. The effect of these changes on the U.S. balance of payments is that there would be a decrease in the current account because it has no effect on the value of assets and liabilities, thereby affecting the export and import of goods and services.

Also, there would be an increase in the capital account due to the fact that the government tends to borrow more and seeks foreign investors.

There are many perfumes on the market, but Demeter, a superior brand of perfume, has memorable scents that leads to emotional ties. Which element of the marketing plan is being considered when the marketing manager decided initially to market the perfume in a limited number of very exclusive specialty stores?

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Answer:

Place

Explanation:

The four P's of marketing is a number of tactics employed in a marketing plan to achieve better sales of a product. These four P's include; Price, Place, Promotion, and Product. The place factor takes note of the location where the target customers are most likely to be reached. To achieve better sales of a product, it is very important that the right location is chosen so that consumers who are interested in it can access it easily. For example, it would make no sense to sell grocery products in a boutique. That is not where the target customers are.

So, when the marketing manager of Demeter Perfumes decided to market the perfume in a limited number of very exclusive specialty stores, it is because that place is where the target market (most likely, high income earners), can be found easily.


Zombie Corp. has a profit margin of 5.1 percent, a total asset turnover of 1.95, and ROE of 16.15 percent.
What is this firm's equity multiplier?
What is this firm's debt-equity ratio?

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Answer:

This firm's equity multiplier is 1.6239

This firm's debt-equity ratio is 0.6239

Explanation:

According to the given data we have the following:

Profit Margin (PM) = 5.10%

That is, Net Profit/Sales = 5.10% = 0.051

Total Assets Turnover (TAT) = 1.95

That is, Sales/Total Assets = 1.95

Return on Equity (ROE) = 16.15%

That is, Net Profit/Total Equity = 16.15% = 0.1615

In order to calculate this firm's equity multiplier we would have to use the following formula:

Equity Multiplier (EM) = Total Assets / Total Equity

=(total assets/sales)*(sales/total equity)

=(total assets/sales)*(sales/net profit)*(net profit/total equity)

=(1/T AT)*(1/PM)*(ROE)

=(1/1.95)*(1/0.051)*(0.1615)

=1.6239

This firm's equity multiplier is 1.6239

In order to calculate this this firm's debt-equity ratio we would have to use the following formula:

Debt Equity Ratio = Debt/Equity

=(total assets- total equity)/(total equity)

=(total assets/total equity)-(total equity/total equity)

= equity multiplier-1

=1.6239-1

=0.6239

This firm's debt-equity ratio is 0.6239

Assume that you manage a risky portfolio with an expected rate of return of 17% and a standard deviation of 27%. The T-bill rate is 7%.

You estimate that a passive portfolio invested to mimic the S&P 500 stock index yields an expected rate of return of 13% with a standard deviation of 25%.


What is the slope of the CML? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

The slope of the CML = (13% - 7%)/25% = 0.24

Explanation:

Given that:

expected rate of return of 17%

standard deviation of 27%.

The T-bill rate is 7%.

You estimate that a passive portfolio invested to mimic the S&P 500 stock index yields an expected rate of return of 13% with a standard deviation of 25%.

The slope of the CML is

Slope of the CML = (Expected return of Market - Risk free return)/Standard deviation of market

The slope of the CML = (13% - 7%)/25% = 0.24

= (0.13 - 0.07) /0.25

= 0.24

In January 2020, the management of Sheridan Company concludes that it has sufficient cash to permit some short-term investments in debt and stock securities. During the year, the following transactions occurred. Feb. 1 Purchased 500 shares of Muninger common stock for $27,500. Mar. 1 Purchased 700 shares of Tatman common stock for $17,500. Apr. 1 Purchased 40 $1,050, 6% Yoakem bonds for $42,000. Interest is payable semiannually on April 1 and October 1. July 1 Received a cash dividend of $0.50 per share on the Muninger common stock. Aug. 1 Sold 167 shares of Muninger common stock at $65 per share. Sept. 1 Received a $1 per share cash dividend on the Tatman common stock. Oct. 1 Received the semiannual interest on the Yoakem bonds. Oct. 1 Sold the Yoakem bonds for $41,000. At December 31, the fair value of the Muninger common stock was $56 per share. The fair value of the Tatman common stock was $24 per share.At December 31, the fair value of the Muninger common stock was $56 per share. The fair value of the Tatman common stock was $24 per share.Prepare the adjusting entry at December 31, 2020, to report the investment securities at fair value. All securities are considered to be trading securities. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)

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Answer:

December 31, 2020, fair value adjustment

Dr Investment in Muninger stocks 333

    Cr Unrealized gain - Investment in Muninger stocks 333

December 31, 2020, fair value adjustment

Dr Unrealized loss - Investment in Tatman stocks 700

    Cr Investment in Tatman stocks 700

Explanation:

Feb. 1 Purchased 500 shares of Muninger common stock for $27,500.

Dr Investment in Muninger stocks 27,500

    Cr Cash 27,500

Mar. 1 Purchased 700 shares of Tatman common stock for $17,500.

Dr Investment in Tatman stocks 17,500

    Cr Cash 17,500

Apr. 1 Purchased 40 $1,050, 6% Yoakem bonds for $42,000. Interest is payable semiannually on April 1 and October 1.

Dr Investment in Yoakem bonds 42,000

    Cr Cash 42,000

July 1 Received a cash dividend of $0.50 per share on the Muninger common stock.

Dr Cash 250

    Cr Dividend revenue 250

Aug. 1 Sold 167 shares of Muninger common stock at $65 per share.

Dr Cash 10,855

    Cr Investment in Muninger stocks 9,185

    Cr Gain on sale 1,670

Sept. 1 Received a $1 per share cash dividend on the Tatman common stock.

Dr Cash 700

    Cr Dividend revenue 700

Oct. 1 Received the semiannual interest on the Yoakem bonds.

Dr Cash 1,260

    Cr Interest revenue 1,260

Oct. 1 Sold the Yoakem bonds for $41,000.

Dr Cash 41,000

Dr Loss on sale 1,000

    Cr Investment in Yoakem bonds 42,000

At December 31, the fair value of the Muninger common stock was $56 per share. The fair value of the Tatman common stock was $24 per share.

Answer:

Sheridan Company

Adjusting Entries for Trading Investments at Fair Value:

December 31, 2020:

Debit Investment in Muninger $333

Credit Gain on Investment $333

To record the $1 per share gain on investment (500 - 167 shares).

Debit Loss on Investment $700

Credit Investment in Tatma $700

To record the $1 per share loss on investment (700 shares).

Explanation:

Investments held for trading are short-term investments in debt and stock securities.  They are accounted for at fair value.

This implies that at the end of each reporting period, the difference between the book value of the investment and the fair value is adjusted either as gain or loss on investment.  This adjusting entry increases or reduces the book value of the investment to its fair value.  The gain or loss remains an unrealized gain or loss until the investment is sold.

Kayak Co. budgeted the following cash receipts (excluding cash receipts from loans received) and cash disbursements (excluding cash disbursements for loan principal and interest payments) for the first three months of next year. Cash Receipts Cash DisbursementsJanuary $525,000 $475,000 February 400,000 350,000 March 450,000 525,000
According to a credit agreement with the company’s bank, Kayak promises to have a minimum cash balance of $30,000 at each month-end. In return, the bank has agreed that the company can borrow up to $150,000 at an annual interest rate of 12%, paid on the last day of each month. The interest is computed. based on the beginning balance of the loan for the month. The company repays loan principal with available cash on the last day of each month. The company has a cash balance of $30,000 and a loan balance of $60,000 at January 1. Prepare monthly cash budgets for each of the first three months of next year

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Answer:

                                           Kayak Co.

                                         Cash Budget

                                                January        February         March

Cash inflows:                         $525,000      $400,000     $450,000                  

Cash outflows:                      ($475,000)    ($350,000)    ($525,000)

Monthly cash flow:                  $50,000        $50,000      ($75,000)          

Monthly interests:                       ($600)             ($106)                 $0

Initial cash balance:                $30,000         $30,000        $69,294

Ending cash balance:             $79,400          $79,894        ($5,706)

Required bank loan:                        $0                   $0         $35,706

Payment of bank loan:          ($49,400)        ($10,600)                $0

Total                                        $30,000         $69,294       $30,000          

Explanation:

                               Cash Receipts          Cash Disbursements

January                      $525,000               $475,000

February                    $400,000               $350,000

March                         $450,000               $525,000

A cash budget is the estimation of the business's future cash flows including estimated revenues and expenses.

Use the starting balance sheet, income statement, and the list of changes to answer the question. Gulf Shipping Company Balance Sheet As of December 31, 2019 (amounts in thousands) Cash 38,000 Liabilities 22,000 Other Assets 27,000 Equity 43,000 Total Assets 65,000 Total Liabilities & Equity 65,000 Gulf Shipping Company Income Statement January 1 to March 31, 2020 (amounts in thousands) Revenue 5,100 Expenses 2,800 Net Income 2,300 Between January 1 and March 31, 2020: 1. Cash decreases by $100,000 2. Other Assets do not change 3. Paid-In Capital does not change 4. Dividends paid of $400,000 What is the value for Liabilities on March 31, 2020?

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Answer:

the value for Liabilities on March 31, 2020 is $22,000

Explanation:

Liabilities are current obligations of the entity that arose as a result of past events, the settlement of which will results in the outflow of cash from the entity.

To calculate the value for Liabilities on March 31, 2020, make adjustments to the liability balance that exists at the start of the year with movement that qualify as liabilities as defined above.

Opening balance as at 1 January 2020 = $22,000

Movements in liabilities                           =  $0

Balance as at March 31, 2020                 =  $22,000

Conclusion :

The liabilities  value  on March 31, 2020 remains at $22,000

Anson Jackson Court Company (AJC) The Anson Jackson Court Company (AJC) currently has $200,000 market value (and book value) of perpetual debt outstanding carrying a coupon rate of 6%. Its earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) are $100,000, and it is a zero growth company. AJC's current cost of equity is 8.8%, and its tax rate is 40%. The firm has 10,000 shares of common stock outstanding selling at a price per share of $60.00. Refer to the data for the Anson Jackson Court Company (AJC). Now assume that AJC is considering changing from its original capital structure to a new capital structure with 50% debt and 50% equity. If it makes this change, its resulting market value would be $820,000. What would be its new stock price per share?

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Answer:

The new stock price per share would be $62

Explanation:

In order to calculate the new stock price per share we would have to calculate first the value of the firm as follows:

value of the firm=value of equity+value of debt

value of the firm=(60*10,000)+$200,000

value of the firm=$800,000

If the company makes 50% debt and 50% equity, the market value will increase to $820,000 that is value of equity=$820,000-$200,000=$620,000

Therefore, new stock price per share will be=$620,000/10,000

new stock price per share=$62

On January 1, 2019, Nash Corporation granted 9,600 options to key executives. Each option allows the executive to purchase one share of Nash’s $5 par value common stock at a price of $21 per share. The options were exercisable within a 2-year period beginning January 1, 2021, if the grantee is still employed by the company at the time of the exercise. On the grant date, Nash’s stock was trading at $24 per share, and a fair value option-pricing model determines total compensation to be $438,000.
On May 1, 2021, 7,440 options were exercised when the market price of Culver’s stock was $30 per share. The remaining options lapsed in 2023 because executives decided not to exercise their options.
Prepare the necessary journal entries related to the stock option plan for the years 2019 through 2023.

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Answer:

Dec 31 2019

Dr Compensation Expenses 219,000

Cr Paid in Capital- Stock Options 219,000

Dec 31 2020

Dr Compensation Expenses 219,000

Cr Paid in Capital- Stock Options 219,000

Dec 31 2021

Dr Cash 256,200

Dr Paid in Capital- Stock Options 339,450

Dr Common Stock 37,200

Cr Paid in capital in excess of par common stock 632,850

Dec 31, 2023

Dr Paid in capital stock options 98,550

Paid in capital Expired Stock Options 98,550

Explanation:

Nash Corporation

Dec 31 2019

Dr Compensation Expenses 219,000

Cr Paid in Capital- Stock Options 219,000

( 438,000/2 years)

Dec 31 2020

Dr Compensation Expenses 219,000

Cr Paid in Capital- Stock Options 219,000

Dec 31 2021

Dr Cash 256,200

(219,000+37,200)

Dr Paid in Capital- Stock Options 339,450

Dr Common Stock 37,200

Cr Paid in capital in excess of par common stock 632,850

Dec 31, 2023

Dr Paid in capital stock options 98,550

(438,000×22.5%)

Paid in capital Expired Stock Options 98,550

Computation of Paid in capital stock options

438,000×77.5%= $339,450

Common stock 7,440 X 5 per share

= 37,200

Stock options redeemed 7,440/9,600= 77.5%

The topic of email is written in _________________.

a) CC Box
b) BCC Box
c) Subject Box
d) None of these

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Answer:

the subject box is where you write your topic of email

Answer:

C. Subject box

Explanation:

The CC box is the carbon copy box. This is where you put other people's emails. They will receive a copy of the email, and they will be able to see who else received the copy.

The BCC box is the blind carbon copy box. This is also where you can put other people's emails. They will receive a copy, but they can't see the others who also got the copy, hence the name blind carbon copy.

The subject box is where you write the subject or topic of the email. This tells the recipients what the email is about, before they begin reading it.

Therefore, the best choice is C: subject box.

Marshall Grocery Delivery Service reports the following information: Rate per hour of direct labor is: Labor rate per hour $ 20 Rate per hour of direct labor $ 25.80 Materials markup 23 % Target profit margin 20 % The materials markup for a job that will use 100 labor hours and $2,000 of materials is:

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Answer:

$460

Explanation:

The following information was reported from Marshall Grocery delivery service report

Labor rate per hour= $20

Rate per hour= $25.80

Materials markup= 23%

Target profit margin= 20%

The material markup for a job that will use 100 labor hours and $2,000 of materials is calculated as follows

Materials markup= Materials × percentage

= $2,000×23/100

= $2,000×0.23

= $460

Hence the materials markup is $460

In game theory, a Nash equilibrium occurs when: Group of answer choices Both players are incented to "cheat" to improve their positions Neither player can improve their position Nether player has a dominate strategy Two or more players collude on pricing

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Answer:

Neither player can improve their position

Explanation:

Game theory is the method of modeling the strategic engagement of multiple players in a situation that involves rules and results.

Nash equilibrium is a term of game theory in which the optimum result of a game is one in which no participant has an incentive to diverge from his selective strategy after examining the selection of an opponent

Therefore according to the given situation, the second option is correct

Annual production and sales level of Product A is 34,300 units, and the annual production and sales level of Product B is 69,550 units. What is the approximate overhead cost per unit of Product A under activity-based costing?

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Answer:

$3.00

Explanation:

Calaculation of the approximate overhead cost per unit of Product A under activity-based costing:

The first step is to calculate for the Activity 1 allocated to Product A line which is :

$87,000 × 3,000/5,800

=$261,000,000/5,800

=$45,000

The second step is to calaculate for Activity 2 allocated to Product A line which is :

$62,000 × 4,500/10,000

$279,000,000/10,000

=$27,900

The third step is to calculate for Activity 3 allocated to Product A line which is :

$93,000 × 2,500/7,750

=$232,500,000/7,750

=$30,000

The total overhead allocated to Product A

$45,000+$30,000+$27,900

= $102,900

Overhead per unit of Product A: $102,900/Annual production of 34,300 units

= $3.00

Therefore the approximate overhead cost per unit of Product A under activity-based costing will be $3.00

You have $6,600 to deposit. Regency Bank offers 12 percent per year compounded monthly (1.0 percent per month), while King Bank offers 12 percent but will only compound annually. How much will your investment be worth in 17 years at each bank

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Deposit= $6,600

Regency Bank:

12 percent per year compounded monthly (1.0 percent per month)

King Bank:

12 percent but will only compound annually.

Number of years= 17

To calculate the final value, we need to use the following formula for each bank:

FV= PV*(1+i)^n

Regency Bank:

n=17*12= 204

FV= 6,600*(1.01^204)

FV= $50,246.3

King Bank:

FV= 6,600*(1.12^17)

FV= $45,315.87

Blossom Corp. has collected the following data concerning its maintenance costs for the past 6 months.
Units Produced Total Cost
July 18,070 $41,663
August 32,128 48,192
September 36,144 55,220
October 22,088 44,580
November 40,160 74,798
December 38,152 62.248
Compute the variable cost per unit using the high-low method. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 2.25.)
Variable cost per unit $ e
Compute the fixed cost elements using the high-low method. Fixed costs $

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Answer:

Variable  cost per unit = $1.5  per unit

Fixed cost = $14,558

Explanation:

Variable cost per unit

= cost at high activity - cost at low activity/High activity -low activity

=$(74,798- $41,663) / (40,160 -18,070) units

= $1.5  per unit

Fixed cost

Total fixed cost = cost at high activity - ( vc per unit × high activity)

= 74,798 - (1.5  × 40,160)

= $14,558

Variable  cost per unit = $1.5  per unit

Fixed cost = $14,558

Big data analytics programs (analyzing massive data sets to make decisions) use gigantic computing power to quantify trends that would be beyond the grasp of human observers. As this use of this quantitative analysis increases, do you think it may decrease the "humanity of production" in organizations? Why?

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Answer:

It will not decrease the humanity of production.

Explanation:

Big data analytics is useful for unraveling hidden patterns and correlations. Big data analytics is sometimes linked to be a direct descendant of Frederick Winslow Taylor’s scientific management and recently it is the most recent iteration of the quantitative approach to management.

Big data is used in management in activities that includes humans or individuals therefore it will not reduce the humanity of production in organizations.

4.Swan Manufacturing is approached by a customer to fulfill a one-time-only special order for a product similar to one offered to domestic customers. The following per unit data apply for sales to regular customers: Direct materials$1,825 Direct labor900 Variable manufacturing support1,300 Fixed manufacturing support3,000 Total manufacturing costs$7,025.00 Markup (50%)3,512.50 Targeted selling price$ 10,537.50 Swan Manufacturing has excess capacity. Required: a.What is the full cost of the product per unit if the marketing costs is $3,000

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Answer:

the full cost of the product per unit if the marketing costs is $3,000 is $7,025.

Explanation:

The cost of the special order will exclude the Fixed manufacturing support as these are common whether the order is accepted or not thus irrelevant. Remember to include the marketing costs as an additional cost.

Calculation of cost of the product :

Direct materials                                $1,825

Direct labor                                         $900

Variable manufacturing support     $1,300

marketing costs is                           $3,000

Total                                                 $7,025

Conclusion :

Thus, the full cost of the product per unit if the marketing costs is $3,000 is $7,025.

Globalization has been driven by five major factors: political, technological, market, cost, and competitive. Business has fueled these trends and has been the beneficiary of these trends. Understanding these trends helps businesses develop strategies and tactics to accelerate these trends. Understanding globalization trends helps businesses identify opportunities and threats in their environment. Understanding these trends will also make the changes much more manageable. International businesses have greater flexibility, more options, and a broader scope to consider globalization of production and globalization of markets.For each driving force listed, click and drag the correct description from the left and place it as a description or implication for business on the right. Driving Force Description Implication for Business Preferential trading Growth in services privatization of industriesCompetitive drivers Exporting or producing New opportunities and new markets Political drivers fgoods Emergence of global sold Lower cost Cost drivers Explosive growth of high-power, low-cost computing opportunities for trade and investment Technological drivers Explosive growth in Intense competition 6 international business in world markets Market drivers

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Answer:

Competitive Drivers

Description

Explosive growth in international business

Implication for Business

Intense competition in world markets

Globalization has led to an explosive growth in international.business which has led to increased competition amongst companies because they now have to compete on a global scale against numerous companies in various locales.

Political Drivers

Description

Preferential trading arrangements and privatization of industries

Implications for Business

Increased opportunities for trade and investment

Some Countries offer great trading agreements this enabling companies to trade in other countries. This opportunity means that there are increased opportunities for trade by companies in the countries involved in the agreement.

Cost Drivers

Description

Exporting or producing Overseas

Implications for Business

Lower Cost of Goods sold

Globalization has enabled companies to be able to produce in cheaper markets for labor such as in Asia and Africa. This has led to a lower cost of goods sold and therefore higher profits.

Technological Drivers

Description

Explosive growth of high-power, low-cost computing

Implications for Business

Growth in Services.

Driving Globalization is an increased use of technology by human beings. The world is now connected by mere seconds which has enabled companies to derived clients all over the world this enabling them to offer more services.

Market Drivers

Description

Emergence of Global Customers

Implications for Business

New Opportunities and New Markets.

Another factor driving Globalization is the availability of new markets to sell their goods in in different territories. Companies can therefore have an increased demand base which will mean more Profitability.

Globalization has been driven by many factors. It has increased trading with other countries.

Globalization Competitive

Drivers Globalization has led to growth in the international market.

The businesses led to competition amongst companies as they compete on a global.

Political Drivers Some Countries offer trading deals that allow companies to trade with others.

It suggests that there are increasing possibilities for trade by companies in the countries involved in the agreement.

Cost Drivers Globalization has helped companies produce products that help labour in Asia and Africa at a low cost.

This has led to a lower cost of goods sold with higher profits.

Technological Drivers Driving Globalization is an increase in the use of technology by humans.

People are connected by the internet, which has enabled companies to derive clients with more services.

Market Drivers Here globalization is available in new markets to trade goods in different regions.

Companies can have an increased demand based which will mean more Profitability.

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