Based on the Marshall Laws of Derived Demand, labor demand is more inelastic when a. workers are making a product that uses a highly labor intensive technology b. workers are making a product with more inelastic demand c. workers are making a product that uses a capital input with elastic supply d. workers are making a product that uses a technology with a fixed labor-capital ratio

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Answer 1

Answer:

b

Explanation:

According to Marshall Laws of Derived Demand, labor demand is more inelastic in the following circumstances :

the cost of employing labour constitutes a small proportion of the total cost of production.the demand for the product is relatively inelasticlabour cannot be easily substituted for in the production processwhen the supply of other factors of production is inelastic

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In a statement of cash flows using the indirect method, an increase in the available-for-sale debt securities account due to an increase in the debt's fair value should be reported as: Group of answer choices A deduction from net income in determining cash flows from operating activities. Not reported. An investing activity. An addition to net income in determining cash flows from operating activities.

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Answer: Not reported.

Explanation:

The Indirect method includes Net income in its calculation but this would not include any increase in Available-For-Sale (AFS) debt securities as these fall under other comprehensive income in the balance sheet.

Most importantly, the indirect method of calculating the cash the company has is for calculating just that, the cash. This means that an increase in the AFS security due to its fair value increasing will bring in no additional cash to the company so it is not reported in the cash flow statement.

Logan and Johnathan exchange land, and the exchange qualifies as like kind under § 1031. Because Logan's land (adjusted basis of $95,500) is worth $114,600 and Johnathan's land has a fair market value of $90,725, Johnathan also gives Logan cash of $23,875.
a. What is Logan's recognized gain?
b. Assume instead that Johnathan's land is worth $90,000 and he gives Logan $10,000 cash. Now what is Logan's recognized gain?

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Answer:

A. $19,100 Recognized Gain or Fairmarket Value of ($23,875).

B.$19,100 Recognized Gain or Fairmarket Value of ($10,000).

Explanation:

a. Calculation to determine Logan's recognized gain

Based on the given information in a situation where Jonatha land is worth the amount of $90,725, which means Logan's RECOGNIZED GAIN will be $19,100, the lower of the REALIZED GAIN calculated as ($114,600 amount realized − $95,500 adjusted basis = $19,100) or the FAIRMARKET VALUE of the boot received of the amount of ($23,875).

b. Based on the information given assuming Johnathan and is been worth the Amount of $90,000 which therefore means that Logan's RECOGNIZED GAIN will be the amount of $19,100, the lower of the realized gain calculated as ($114,600 amount realized − $95,500 adjusted basis = $19,100) or the FAIRMARKET VALUE of the boot received OLog the amount of ($10,000).

Baskin Promotions, Incorporated sells T-shirts decorated for a variety of concert performers. The company has developed the following budget for the coming year based on a sales forecast of 77,000 T-shirts: Sales $ 1,345,190 Cost of Goods Sold 786,940 Gross Profit 558,250 Operating Expenses ($100,000 is fixed) 406,460 Operating Income 151,790 Income Taxes (30% of operating income) 45,537 Net Income $ 106,253 Cost of goods sold and variable operating expenses vary directly with sales, and the income tax rate is 30% at all levels of operating income. If the concert season is slow due to poor weather, Baskin estimates that sales could fall to as low as 57,000 T-shirts. What unit cost did Baskin use in budgeting the cost of goods sold for the year

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Answer:

$10.22

Explanation:

The computation of the unit cost used in budgeting the cost of goods sold for the year is shown below;

= Cost of goods sold ÷ number of t-shirts

= $786,940 ÷ 77,000 shirts

= $10.22

By dividing the number of t-shirts from the cost of goods sold we can get the cost of goods sold per unit

hence, the answer is $10.22

The 1255 people residing in the state of Oz want their yellow brick road repaved. It could be repaved with standard asphalt for a cost of $163403 or with shimmering gold asphalt for $8623195. The senator that represents Oz in the national legislature argues that the yellow brick road is a national treasure and a tourist attraction. As such, the senator argues that the nation of 4363963 people should pay for the repaving. Round your answer to two decimals for all of the following questions.
What is the cost per person if the national government pays for gold asphalt?
$ ________ /person
What is the cost per person if the state of Oz pays for gold asphalt?
$ ________/person
What is the cost per person if the state of Oz pays for standard asphalt?
$________/person
Which asphalt will likely be chosen if the residents of Oz?
a. gold asphalt
b. standard asphalt
Which asphalt will likely be chosen if the national bear the cost of repaving?
government bears the cost of repaving?
a. gold asphalt
b. standard asphalt

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Answer:

Part 1

Option b, Standard Asphalt as it will cost less per person as compared to the Gold Asphalt.

Part 2

Option B, Standard Asphalt as it will cost less per person as compared to the Gold Asphalt

Explanation:

Given

Total Population of the nation = 4363963

Total population of the state of OZ = 1255

The cost per person if the national government pays for gold asphalt  = $8623195/4363963 = 1.976 dollars per person

The cost per person if the state of Oz pays for gold asphalt =

$ 8623195/1255= $6871 per person

The cost per person if the state of Oz pays for standard asphalt =

$163403/1255 = $130 per person

Part 1

Option b, Standard Asphalt as it will cost less per person as compared to the Gold Asphalt.

Part 2

Option B, Standard Asphalt as it will cost less per person as compared to the Gold Asphalt

A player in a game theoretic model is: a. anyone working for a firm that is operating strategically b. a firm that is operating as a perfect competitor c. a decision-making entity at a firm involved in a strategic game d. a monopolist who produces a unique product with no close substitutes e. a stockholder at a firm involved in a strategic game

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Answer:  c. a decision-making entity at a firm involved in a strategic game

Explanation:

In a theoretical game, there are two players that have to embark on different strategies such that they make the maximum payoff. This maximum payoff strategy is known as the dominant strategy.

These two players are the decision making entities in the firms that are competing in the game because they are the ones that decide how the firm should react and what strategy to use. For instance, the owners of the two bakeries down the street are the players because they control what either bakery will do.

Part U67 is used in one of Broce Corporation's products. The company's Accounting Department reports the following costs of producing the 15,400 units of the part that are needed every year.

Per Unit
Direct materials $2.30
Direct labor $3.30
Variable overhead $6.10
Supervisor's salary $6.60
Depreciation of special equipment $7.70
Allocated general overhead $4.80

An outside supplier has offered to make the part and sell it to the company for $27.00 each. If this offer is accepted, the supervisor's salary and all of the variable costs, including direct labor, can be avoided. The special equipment used to make the part was purchased many years ago and has no salvage value or other use. The allocated general overhead represents fixed costs of the entire company. If the outside supplier's offer were accepted, only $21,400 of these allocated general overhead costs would be avoided.

Required:
a. Prepare a report that shows the financial impact of buying part U67 from the supplier rather than continuing to make it inside the company.
b. Which alternative should the company choose?

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Answer:

Broce Corporation

a. The Financial Impact of Buying Part U67 is as follows:

Differential Analysis:

Cost of buying from supplier = $415,800 (15,400 * $27)

Avoidable cost of making =        303,220

Differential cost for buying =     $112,500

b. The company should choose to continue to produce the part internally.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Production units for the year = 15,400

Per Unit Costs:

Direct materials                                 $2.30

Direct labor                                        $3.30

Variable overhead                             $6.10

Total variable costs                                         $11.70

Supervisor's salary                           $6.60

Depreciation of special equipment $7.70

Allocated general overhead            $4.80

Total fixed costs                                             $19.10

Total costs                                                    $30.80

Outside supplier's offer per unit = $27

Avoidable costs:

Direct materials                                 $2.30

Direct labor                                        $3.30

Variable overhead                             $6.10

Supervisor's salary                           $6.60

Total avoidable variable costs        $18.30 * 15,400 = $281,820

General overhead costs                                                   21,400

Total avoidable costs = $303,220

Differential Analysis:

Cost of buying from supplier = $415,800 (15,400 * $27)

Avoidable cost of making =        303,220

Differential cost for buying =     $112,500    

On January 1, 2021, Pine Corporation signed a five-year noncancelable lease for equipment. The terms of the lease called for Pine to make annual payments of $800,000 at the beginning of each year for five years beginning on January 1, 2021 with the title passing to Pine at the end of this period. The equipment has an estimated useful life of 7 years and no salvage value. Pine uses the straight- line method of depreciation for all of its fixed assets. Pine accordingly accounts for this lease transaction as a finance lease. The lease payments were determined to have a present value of $3,335,888 at an effective interest rate of 10%. In 2021, Pine should record interest expense of:______.
a. 333,589
b. 253,589
c. 466,411
d. 546,411

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Answer:

b. 253,589

Explanation:

According to the scenario, computation of the given data are as follows,

Present value of lease payment = $3,335,888

Payment in 2021 = $800,000

Interest rate =   10%

So, we can calculate the interest expense by using following formula,

Interest expense = (Present value of lease payment - Payment in 2021 ) × interest rate

Interest expense = ($3,335,888 - $800,000) × 10%

= $2,535,888 × 10%

= $253,588.8 or $253,589

In 2021, Pine should record interest expense of $253,589

Brightstone Tire and Rubber Company has capacity to produce 179,000 tires. Brightstone presently produces and sells 137,000 tires for the North American market at a price of $93 per tire. Brightstone is evaluating a special order from a European automobile company, Euro Motors. Euro is offering to buy 21,000 tires for $76.85 per tire. Brightstone's accounting system indicates that the total cost per tire is as follows:

Direct materials $54
Direct labor 24
Factory overhead (62% variable) 24
Selling and administrative expenses (44% variable) 25
Total $127.00

Brightstone pays a selling commission equal to 4% of the selling price on North American orders, which is included in the variable portion of the selling and administrative expenses. However, this special order would not have a sales commission. If the order was accepted, the tires would be shipped overseas for an additional shipping cost of $7.65 per tire. In addition, Euro has made the order conditional on receiving European safety certification. Brightstone estimates that this certification would cost $165,424.

Required:
a. Prepare a differential analysis dated January 21 on whether to reject (Alternative 1) or accept (Alternative 2) the special order from Euro Motors.
b. Determine whether the company should reject (Alternative 1) or accept (Alternative 2) the special order from Euro Motors
c. What is the minimum price per unit that would be financially acceptable to Brightstone?

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Answer:

A. Reject (Alternative 1) $0

Accept (Alternative 2) -$815,584

Differential effect Income (Alternative 2) -$815,584

B. Goodman should REJECT the special order from Euro Motors

C.$115.69

Explanation:

a. Preparation of a differential analysis dated January 21

DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSIS

Reject (Alternative 1) Accept (Alternative 2) Differential effect Income (Alternative 2)

Revenues $0 $1,613,850 $1,613,850

(21,000 tires × $76.85 per tire)

Costs:

Direct materials 0 –$1,134,000 $1,134,000

(21,000 tires × $54 per tire)

Direct labor 0 –$504,000 $504,000

(21,000 tires × 24 per tire)

Variable factory overhead 0 –$312,480 $312,480

[21,000 tires × ($24 per tire × 62%)]

Variable selling and admin.

expenses 0 –$152,880 $152,880

21,000 tires × [(25 per tire × 44%) – ($93 × 4%)]

Shipping costs 0 –$160,650 $160,650

(21,000 tires × $7.65 per tire)

Certification costs 0 –$165,424 –$165,424

Income (Loss) $0 -$815,584 -$815,584

B. Based on the above Differentials analysis Brightstone should REJECT the special order from Euro Motors.

C. Calculation to determine minimum price per unit that would be financially acceptable to Brightstone

Minimum price per unit =$76.85-(-$815,584/21,000)

Minimum price per unit =$76.85-(-$38.84)

Minimum price per unit=$115.69

Therefore minimum price per unit that would be financially acceptable to Brightstone is $115.69

Indirect: Computing cash flows from operation
Case X Case Y Case Z
Net income $7,200 $180,000 $129,600
Depreciation expense 54,000 14,400 43,200
Accounts receivable increase (decrease) 72,000 36,000 (7,200)
Inventory increase (decrease) (36,000) (18,000) 18,000
Accounts payable increase (decrease) 43,200 (39,600 ) 25,200
Accrued liabilities increase (decrease) (79,200 ) 21,600 (14,400)
For each of the above separate cases X, Y, and Z, compute cash flows from operations using the indirect method.

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Answer:

                                                          CASE X      CASE Y       CASE Z

NET INCOME                                    $7,200      $180,000    $129,600

ADJUSTMENT TO RECONCILE

NET INCOME TO NET CASH

DEPRECIATION                                 $54,000   $14,400      $43,200

CHANGES IN ASSET & LIABILITIES

ACCOUNT RECEIVABLES                $72,000    $36,000     ($7,200)

INVENTORY                                      ($36,000)  ($18,000)     $18,000

ACCOUNT PAYABLE                        $43,200    ($39,600)    $25,200

ACCRUED LIABILITY                        ($79,200)    $21,600     ($14,400)

NET CASH PROVIDED BY               $61,200    $194,400    $194,400

OPERATING ACTIVITY

Selma Inc. is comparing several alternative capital budgeting projects as shown below.
Projects A B C
Initial Investment $40,000 $60,000 $80,000
Present value of cash inflows $60,000 $55,000 $100,000
Using the profitability index, rank the projects, starting with the most attractive.

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Answer:

A

C

B

Explanation:

1.5

0.9

Neumann Corporation issues convertible preferred stock that is mandatorily redeemable five years from the date of issuance. During the last two years that the preferred shares are outstanding, investors may convert each one share of preferred stock to two shares of common stock. Prior to conversion or redemption, the preferred shares should be classified on the balance sheet as:

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Answer:

Equity

Explanation:

The preferred shares should be classified on the balance sheet as equity. Equity is the residue after Liabilities are deducted from the Assets. They also represents owners investments in the company.

The preferred shares should be recorded as equity on the balance sheet. After Liabilities are subtracted from Assets, Equity is the remaining amount. They also symbolize the company's investments by its owners.

About Equity:

The worth of a company's own shares is referred to as equity.

This is most commonly used in the context of a company's balance sheet, and its valuation is determined by a precise computation.

More exactly, equity is a company's total, liquid value less any outstanding loans or liabilities.

Understanding what this term signifies is critical to comprehending a company's finances.

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Twix Dots Skor
Net income $4,200 $106,000 $76,800
Depreciation expense 31,600 8,400 25,600
Accounts receivable increase (decrease) 42,200 21,000 (4,200 )
Inventory increase (decrease) (21,200 ) (10,600 ) 10,600
Accounts payable increase (decrease) 25,400 (23,400 ) 14,800
Accrued liabilities increase (decrease) (46,600 ) 12,800 (8,400 )

Required:
For each separate company, compute cash flows from operations using the indirect method. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.)

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Answer:

Twix, Dots, and Skor

                                                                      Twix            Dots           Skor

Net income                                                  $4,200    $106,000     $76,800

Depreciation expense                                 31,600          8,400       25,600

Accounts receivable increase (decrease) 42,200        21,000         (4,200 )

Inventory increase (decrease)                   (21,200 )     (10,600 )      10,600

Accounts payable increase (decrease)     25,400      (23,400 )      14,800

Accrued liabilities increase (decrease)    (46,600 )      12,800        (8,400 )

Cash flows from operations                     ($6,400)   $93,400   $102,400

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                                      Twix            Dots           Skor

Net income                                                  $4,200    $106,000     $76,800

Depreciation expense                                 31,600          8,400       25,600

Accounts receivable increase (decrease) 42,200        21,000         (4,200 )

Inventory increase (decrease)                   (21,200 )     (10,600 )      10,600

Accounts payable increase (decrease)     25,400      (23,400 )      14,800

Accrued liabilities increase (decrease)    (46,600 )      12,800        (8,400 )

b) Depreciation is added back to the net income.  Increases in current assets are cash outflows, reducing cash flows, while decreases are cash inflows, increasing cash flows.  On the other hand, increases in current liabilities are cash inflows, increasing cash flows, while decreases are cash outflows, reducing cash flows.

Nelson Won wants to withdraw $25,000 (including principal) from an investment fund at the end of each year for five years. How should he compute his required initial investment at the beginning of the first year if the fund earns 10% compounded annually

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Answer:

Initial Investment= $94,769.7

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Annual payment (A)= $25,000

Interest rate (i)= 10%

Number of periods (n)= 5 years

To calculate the initial investment, we need to use the following formula:

PV= A*{(1/i) - 1/[i*(1 + i)^n]}

PV= 25,000*{(1/0.1) - 1/[0.1*(1.1^5)]}

PV= $94,769.7

Pransit, a truck driver, was involved in a truck collision with a passenger car driven by Sanjay. He sued Sanjay for negligence and Sanjay defended by claiming that Pransit was negligent in his driving. The jury heard both sides of the case and was instructed by the judge on the rules of negligence and defense of pure comparative negligence. The jury verdict concluded that Pransit suffered $60,000 damages and Sanjay was 75% negligent and Pransit was 25% negligent in contributing to his own harm. Pransit will recover: A. $15,000. B. $45,000 C. $60,000 D. nothing.

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Answer:

Pransit will recover:

B. $45,000

Explanation:

a) The rules of negligence and defense of pure comparative negligence will ensure that Pransit recovers some damages arising from the negligent deriving.  However, the extent of the amount he will recover depends on the percentage of the defendant's fault.  The implication is that Sanjay will be responsible for 75% of the damage while Pransit bears the remaining 25% (100% - 75%).

b) Amount of damages suffered by Pransit = $60,000

Percentage of Sanjay's negligence = 75%

Therefore, the damage liable to be paid by Sanjay to Pransit = $45,000 ($60,000 * 75%).

Liam works at an IT firm. He finds that the activities carried out by his team are very complex and struggles to complete his tasks on time. He learns that some of his team members are also facing the same issue. Even though there is clarity of the target among the team members, the team struggles to efficiently carry out its task. Which of the following should the team do in order to ensure the completion of the tasks?
It should change the output and retain the workforce.
It should use informal communication to carry out its tasks.
It should standardize the work activities through flowcharts.
It should conduct an in-house training program to bring employees up to speed.
Team-based organizational structures are usually organic and highly decentralized.
True
False

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Answer:

It should conduct an in-house training program to bring employees up to speed.

true

Explanation:

An inhouse training would be appropriate to help team members overcome their struggles with the complexity of the tasks. the training would provide more clarification on the tasks to be carried out. this would have the effect of making the task look less complex. Even though there is clarity on the target, there is no clarity on the steps to take to reach the target. Thus, a training is needed.

Team-based organizational structures is when the employees of an organisation are divided into teams. these teams work separately but they work towards a common goal . The structure is usually decentralised. Decisions are made within teams instead of decisions been made by one central body.

Advantages of Team-based organizational structures

communication between employees are faster and more effectiveit increases teamwork Problems are resolved faster

Disadvantages of Team-based organizational structures

it might be difficult to identify employees with low performance as they might be able to hide behind their teams

Characteristics of an organic organisation includes :

few levels of management,decentralized decision-making, a short chain of command.

these are characteristics of a team based organisational structure

the objective section of a resume should consist of no more than:

A. One to two sentences
B. One page
C. A half-page
D. One paragraph

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Answer:A

Explanation:

A p e x

Answer:

A. One to two sentences

Explanation:

You dont want whomever is reading your resume to think that you are full of yourself.

Gross private domestic investment includes business: a. purchases of capital goods, all new construction, and inventory investment. b. purchases of all types of durable goods, all new construction, and inventory investment. c. purchases of capital goods, all new construction, and purchases of consumer durable goods. d. purchases of capital goods, all new commercial construction, and inventory investment.

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Answer:

a. purchases of capital goods, all new residental constructionand inventory investment

Explanation:

It is the investment measure used for determining the GDP. It is an important part of GDP as it is used as an indicator for the productive capacity i.e. future. It involves the purchase i.e. replacement, net addition made to the capital assets, and the investment made in inventories

So according to this, the option a is considered as it involved all three thins that are shown above

Lando Calrissian just won the lottery and is trying to decide between the options of receiving the annual cash flow payment option of $330,000 per year for 25 years beginning today, or receiving one lump-sum amount today. Lando can earn 4% investing this money. At what lump-sum payment amount would he be indifferent between the two alternatives

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Answer:

the lump-sum payment amount would he be indifferent between the two alternatives is $5,361,497.79

Explanation:

The computation of the lump-sum payment amount would be shown below:

= Annual cash flow per year × present value of annuity due factor at 4% for 25 years

= $330,000 × 16.246963

= $5,361,497.79

Refer the present value of annuity due factor table for the same

hence, the lump-sum payment amount would he be indifferent between the two alternatives is $5,361,497.79

the retained earnings of a corporation is ________. a. internally generated equity that is received from employee stock purchases b. externally generated equity that is acquired from banks and other creditors c. externally generated equity that is contributed by shareholders d. internally generated equity that is earned by profitable operations that is not distributed to stockholders

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Answer:

internally generated equity that is earned by profitable operations that is not distributed to stockholders

Explanation:

Retained Earnings

This is simply known as an account used by a corporation to give a short breakdown or summary of the earned capital component of its shareholders' equity. Mathematically or primarily, it consist of the cumulative amount of net income over the life of the corporation, minus the cumulative amount of dividends that is paid out to shareholders.

It is often classified as stockholders equity account. It is a permanent or real account, as opposed to a temporary-equity or nominal account. Both cash dividends and stock dividends reduces retained earnings.

in 2020, Mathis Co. at the first year of operations, has financial income of $1,200,000. It has an litigation expense of $3,000,000, and installment sales of $2,4000,000. The estimated litigation expense of $3,000,000 will be deductible in 2022 when it is expected to be paid. The installment sales will be realized in the amount of $1,200,000 in each of the next two years. The income tax rate is 20% for all years. what is tax payable for 2020

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Answer:

Mathis Co.

The Tax payable for 2020 is:

= $1,320,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

2020 Financial income =   $1,200,000

add Litigation expense       3,000,000

add installment sales          2,400,000

Adjusted taxable income $6,600,000

Income tax rate = 20%

Tax payable for 2020 = $1,320,000

b) The litigation expense was deducted from the financial income.  This is added back to the income.  Installment sales were not included in the revenue for the financial income of 2020.  This is also added to the financial income.  The net result is the figure for taxable income.  This forms the basis for the application of the income tax rate of 20%.

A company is considering the purchase of new equipment for $51,000. The projected annual net cash flows are $21,200. The machine has a useful life of 3 years and no salvage value. Management of the company requires a 10% return on investment. The present value of an annuity of $1 for various periods follows: Period Present value of an annuity of $1 at 10% 1 0.9091 2 1.7355 3 2.4869 What is the net present value of this machine assuming all cash flows occur at year-end

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Answer:

$1721.26

Explanation:

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

NPV can be calculated using a financial calculator  

Cash flow in year 0 =  -$51,000

Cash flow in year 1 to 3  = $21,200

I = 10%

NPV = $1721.26

To find the NPV using a financial calculator:

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

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

3. Press compute  

The Mountain Springs Water Company has two departments, Purifying and Bottling. The Bottling Department had 3,840 liters in beginning work in process inventory (30% complete). During the period 64,880 liters were completed. The ending work in process was 5,160 liters (70% completed). All inventories are costed by the first-in, first-out method. What is the total equivalent units for direct materials (using the FIFO method) if materials were added at the beginning of the process

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Answer:

Total equivalent units of materials  = 64,652

Explanation:

Equivalent units are useful to apportion cost between work in progress and completed units. They are notional whole units which represent incomplete work

Equivalent Units = Degree of work completed (%) × inventory units

Fully worked = 64,880- 3,840= 61,040

Items                        units         workings              Equivalent units

Opening inventory   3,840         3840× 70% =    2,688

Fully worked             61,040       61,040× 100 =    61,040

Closing WIP               5,160           5,160× 70% =   3,612

Total equivalent units of materials                       64,652

Total equivalent units of materials  =64,652

The balance sheet of ABC reports total assets of $1,500,000 and $1,700,000 at the beginning and end of the year, respectively. Net income and sales for the year are $240,000 and $2,000,000, respectively. What is ABC's return on assets (round to nearest whole percentage, just put in the number with no %)

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Answer:

15%

Explanation:

Average Assets = (Opening asset + Closing asset) / 2

Average Assets = ($1,500,000 + $1,700,000) / 2

Average Assets = $3,200,000 / 2

Average Assets = $1,600,000

Return on assets = Net Income / Average assets

Return on assets = $240,000 / $1,600,000

Return on assets = 0.15

Return on assets = 15%

The Dorilane Company specializes in producing a set of wood patio furniture consisting of a table and four chairs. The set enjoys great popularity, and the company has ample orders to keep production going at its full capacity of 2,000 sets per year. Annual cost data at full capacity follow:
Direct labor $ 118,000
Advertising $ 50,000
Factory supervision $ 40,000
Property taxes, factory building $ 3,500
Sales commissions $ 80,000
Insurance, factory $ 2,500
Depreciation, administrative office equipment$4,000
Lease cost, factory equipment $ 12,000
Indirect materials, factory $ 6,000
Depreciation, factory building $ 10,000
Administrative office supplies (billing) $ 3,000
Administrative office salaries $ 60,000
Direct materials used (wood, bolts, etc.) $ 94,000
Utilities, factory $ 20,000
Required:
1. Enter the dollar amount of each cost item under the appropriate headings. Note that each cost item is classified in two ways: first, as variable or fixed with respect to the number of units produced and sold; and second, as a selling and administrative cost or a product cost. (If the item is a product cost, it should also be classified as either direct or indirect.)
Cost Behavior
Selling or Administrative
Product Cost
Cost Item
Variable Fixed Cost Direct Indirect Direct labor$118,000$118,000Advertising50,00050,000Factory supervisionProperty taxes, factory buildingSales commissionsInsurance, factoryDepreciation, administrative office equipmentLease cost, factory equipmentIndirect materials, factoryDepreciation, factory buildingAdministrative office supplies (billing)Administrative office salariesDirect materials used (wood, bolts, etc.)Utilities, factoryTotal costs$118,000
2. Compute the average product cost of one patio set.
Average product cost per set = ????
3. Assume that production drops to only 1,000 sets annually. Would you expect the average product cost per set to increase, decrease, or remain unchanged?
Increase
Decrease
Remain unchanged

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Answer:

1.COST BEHAVIOUR

Variable Fixed

$321,000 $182,000

SELLING OR ADMINISTRATIVE

Cost $197,000

PRODUCT COST

Direct Indirect

$212,000 $94,000

2. $153 per set

3. I would expect the average product cost per set to increase.

Explanation:

1. Calculation to Enter the dollar amount of each cost item under the appropriate headings

COST BEHAVIOUR

VARIABLE FIXED

Direct labor $118,000 $0

Advertising $0 $50,000

Factory supervision $0 $40,000

Property taxes, factory building$0 $3,500

Sales commissions$80,000 $0

Insurance, factory $0 $2,500

Depreciation, administrative office equipment$0 $4,000

Lease cost, factory equipment$0 $12,000

Indirect materials, factory $6,000 $0

Depreciation, factory building $0 $10,000

Administrative office supplies (billing) $3,000 $0

Administrative office salaries $0 $60,000

Direct materials used (wood, bolts, etc.)$94,000 $0

Utilities, factory $20,000 $0

TOTAL COSTS $321,000 $182,000

SELLING OR ADMINISTRATIVE

COST

Direct labor $0

Advertising $50,000

Factory supervision $0

Property taxes, factory building $0

Sales commissions $80,000

Insurance, factory $0

Depreciation, administrative office equipment $4,000

Lease cost, factory equipment $0

Indirect materials, factory $0

Depreciation, factory building $0

Administrative office supplies (billing) $3,000

Administrative office salaries$60,000

Direct materials used (wood, bolts, etc.) $0

Utilities, factory $0

TOTAL COSTS $197,000

PRODUCT COST

DIRECT INDIRECT

Direct labor $118,000 $0

Advertising $0 $0

Factory supervision $0 $40,000

Property taxes, factory building$0 $3,500

Sales commissions $0 $0

Insurance, factory $0 $2,500

Depreciation, administrative office equipment $0 $0

Lease cost, factory equipment$0 $12,000

Indirect materials, factory$0 $6,000

Depreciation, factory building $0 $10,000

Administrative office supplies (billing) $0 $0

Administrative office salaries $0 $0

Direct materials used (wood, bolts, etc.)$94,000 $0

Utilities, factory$0 $20,000

TOTAL COSTS $212,000 $94,000

Therefore the dollar amount of each cost item under the appropriate headings will be :

COST BEHAVIOUR

Variable Fixed

$321,000 $182,000

SELLING OR ADMINISTRATIVE

Cost $197,000

PRODUCT COST

Direct Indirect

$212,000 $94,000

2. Computation to determine the average product cost of one patio set.

Using this formula

Average product cost of one patio set =(Direct costs +Indirect costs)/Capacity set per year

Let plug in the formula

Average product cost of one patio set=($212,000+$94,000)/2,000 sets

Average product cost of one patio set =$306,000/2,000 sets

Average product cost of one patio set = $153 per set

Therefore The Average product cost of one patio set will be $153 per set

3. In a situation were the production drops I Would expect the average product cost per set to INCREASE, reason been that the fixed costs would extend over few units which will inturn cause the average cost per unit to increase.

Define your seven weakness and seven strengths with reason

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Answer:

weakness

1 i am very sensitive because small things make me feel very bad

2 i cannot say no to anyone because i care about people thought

3 i cannot control my anger i have anger issue

4 i am very extra kind to everyone so many people takes advantage

5 i keep expecting many things from people and result make me sad

6 i cant be angry for a long time it is very easy for making me happy

7 i dont want to share my close person with other

Suppose you can only invest in the stock markets of two countries: US and China. The US has an expected return of 5.0% and a standard deviation of 15.0%. China has an expected return of 7.0% and a standard deviation of 22.0%. The correlation between the returns in the two markets is 0.3. The risk-free rate is 3.0%. What is the maximum Sharpe ratio you can obtain (rounded to the nearest 0.001)

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Answer:

The maximum Sharpe ratio you can obtain is 0.182.

Explanation:

Sharpe ratio = (Stock's expected return - Risk-free rate) / Standard Deviation …………… (1)

Therefore, we have:

Sharpe ratio of the US stock market = (5.0% - 3.0%) / 15.0% = 0.133

Sharpe ratio of China stock market = (7.0% - 3.0%) / 22.0% = 0.182

Since you can only invest in the stock markets of US and China, and the Sharpe ratio of China stock market of 0.182 is greater than the Sharpe ratio of the stock market of 0.133, this implies that the maximum Sharpe ratio you can obtain is 0.182.

Dennis wants to determine if the discount rate really makes any difference in the net present value of a project. He feels that if a project is acceptable at one rate of return, it will be acceptable at all rates of return. To explain why his thinking is incorrect, you are creating an example to illustrate your point. The cash flows you are using are as follows: time zero is -$71,000, years 1 through 4 are $17,500 each, and years 5 and 6 are $22,500 each. What is net present value at a discount rate of 12 percent and 17 percent

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Answer:

$6319,92

$-3959.52

Explanation:

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

NPV can be calculated using a financial calculator  

Cash flow in year 0 =  -$71,000

Cash flow in year 1 = $17,500

Cash flow in year 2 = $17,500

Cash flow in year 3 = $17,500

Cash flow in year 4 = $17,500

Cash flow in year 5 = $22,500

Cash flow in year 6 = $22,500

NPV when I is 12% = $6319,92

NPV when I is 17% = $-3959.52

To find the NPV using a financial calculator:

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

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

3. Press compute  

palmer corp is considering the purchase of new equipment the cost savings from the equipment would result in the annual increase income after tax of 133500 the equipment will have an initial cost of 534000 and have a 7 year life is the salvage value estimated to be 9000 what is estimated to be the payback period

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Answer:

Payback period= 4 years

Explanation:

The payback period is the estimated length of time in years it takes  

the net cash inflow from a project to equate the net cash the initial cost.

Where a project is expected to generate a series of equal annual net cash inflow, the payback period can be calculated as:

The initial invest /Net cash inflow per year

So the payback period for project X

= $534,000/133,500

= 4 years

Payback period= 4 years

Second-degree price discrimination: Multiple Choice results in transfer pricing. None of the answers are correct. is the practice of posting a discrete schedule of declining prices for different ranges of quantities. eliminates the problem of double marginalization.

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Answer:

is the practice of posting a discrete schedule of declining prices for different ranges of quantities

Explanation:

In the case of the second degree price discrimination, the firm should chares the different kinds of the prices as per the quantity demanded i.e. if the large quantities are ordered so it should be charged at the less price and if the small quantities are ordered so it should be charged at the high prices. The motive behind this is to motivate the bulk sales that means when the buyer purchased the products in bulk so he will get the high discounts

Therefore the third option is correct

Although the Fed has very strong influence over the money supply, it does not have complete control a.Because the Fed has no idea how much reserves will change when it buys or sells securities. b.Because of unpredictable changes in the public's desire to hold cash or borrow and banks' desires to hold reserves or lend. c.Because of unpredictable changes in reserve requirements. d.Because the FOMC meets only twice a year.

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Answer: b. Because of unpredictable changes in the public's desire to hold cash or borrow and banks' desires to hold reserves or lend.

Explanation:

The Fed is able to embark on monetary policy that influences the entire country - and the world to some extent - because they have very strong influence over the money supply of the US$.

This influence is not absolute however because as the old adage goes, "you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink". In other words, the Fed can relax(impose) restrictions to make money more(less) available but they cannot force people to borrow(hold) that money.

They can't force banks either to either hold reserves or lend money out because banks are free to impose their own reserve limits on top of those of the Fed.

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