Division A sells ground veal internally to Division​ B, which in​ turn, produces veal burgers that sell for $ 20.00 per pound. Division A incurs costs of $ 2.25 per pound while Division B incurs additional costs of $ 8.50 per pound. What is Division​ A's operating income per​ burger, assuming the transfer price of the ground veal is set at $ 4.00 per​ burger? A. $ 4.50 B. $ 4.25 C. $ 2.25 D. $ 1.75

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Answer 1

Answer:

Division A

Operating Income:

Transfer Price = $4.00

Less Costs = $2,25

Operating Income = $1.75

Explanation:

The Transfer Price of $4.00 per burger to Division B is the selling price for Division A's product.

When the costs of producing Division A's product is subtracted from the selling price (transfer price), the result is the operating income.

Operating income is, therefore, the difference between selling price and costs.  These costs include the cost of goods sold and other expenses, like wages and salaries, rent, etc.  It is the income subject to taxes and profit distribution.


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The 2016 financial statement of Willamette Valley Vineyards reported Cost of goods sold of $7,204,884. Note 3 to the financial statements reported that Inventories consisted of: 2016 2015 Winemaking and packaging materials $ 817,836 $ 690,292 Work-in-process 6,634,014 6,058,701 Finished goods 4,518,806 3,883,469 Total inventories $11,970,656 $10,632,462 The inventory turnover for 2016 was:__________
a, 0.57
b. 0.64
c. 0.59
d. 1.71

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Answer:

b. 0.64

Explanation:

The computation of the inventory turnover for the year 2016 is shown below:

Inventory turnover = Cost of goods sold ÷ Average inventories

where,

Average inventories is

= ($11,970,656 + $10,632,462) ÷ 2

= $11,301,559

And the cost of goods sold is $7,204,884

So, the Inventory turnover is

= $7,204,884 ÷ $11,301,559

= 0.64 times

We simply applied the above formula

Berne, Inc. uses a flexible budget for manufacturing overhead based on machine hours. Variable manufacturing overhead costs per machine hour are as follows: Indirect labor $5.00 Indirect materials 2.50 Maintenance .80 Utilities .30 Fixed overhead costs per month are: Supervision $800 Insurance 200 Property taxes 300 Depreciation 900 The company believes it will normally operate in a range of 2,000 to 4,000 machine hours per month. Prepare a flexible manufacturing overhead budget for the expected range of activity, using increments of 1,000 machine hours. (List variable costs before fixed costs.)

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Answer and Explanation:

As per the data given in the question,

Flexible manufacturing overhead budget

Activity level :

Machine hours 2,000 hours    3,000 hours     4,000 hours

Variable costs :

Indirect labor $5     $10,000     $15,000           $20,000

Indirect material $2.50   $5,000  $7,500         $10,000

Maintenance $0.80  $1,600     $2,400             $3,200

Utilities $0.30   $600                $900               $1,200

Total variable cost $22,600     $25,800          $34,400

Fixed costs :

Supervision             $800        $800               $800

Insurance                $200         $200              $200

Property taxes        $300         $300              $300

Depreciation           $900        $900              $900

Total Fixed cost      $2,200     $2,200          $2,200

Total Cost               $24,800   $28,000        $36,600

Seven, Inc. has provided the following data concerning one of the products in its standard cost system. Variable manufacturing overhead is applied to products on the basis of direct labor-hours. Inputs Standard Quantity or Hours per Unit of Output Standard Price or Rate Direct materials 3.5 feet $ 8.20 per foot Direct labor 1.75 hours $ 7.00 per hour Variable manufacturing overhead 1.75 hours $ 2.60 per hour The company planned to produce 23,100 units of output during June and has reported the following actual results for the product for June: Actual output 24,000 Units Raw materials purchased/used 88,800 Feet Actual total cost of raw materials $ 706,560 Actual direct labor-hours 48,000 Hours Actual total direct labor cost $ 374,400 Actual total variable overhead cost $ 124,800 Assume all of the materials purchased was used during the month to produce the 24,000 units. The price variance for DM is:

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Answer:

Material price variance  $21,600  unfavorable

Explanation:

   Material price variance

A material price variance occurs where materials are purchased at a price either lower or higher than the standard price. A favorable variance is recorded where the actual total cost of materials is lower that the standard cost. While an adverse variance implies the opposite

                     

                                                                          $

88, 800 feet should have cost (88, 800× $8.20)                728,160

but did cost                                                                            706,560

Material price variance                                                          21,600  unfavorable

Explain how strong enforcement of carefully designed patent laws affects the growth rate of an economy. (5 points) Explain how tax incentives can be used to promote faster economic growth. (5 points) Explain the "infant industry argument" and its relationship to a country’s growth rate. (5 points) Explain what incentives can be used to increase the savings rate in an economy (as another way to promote faster economic growth). (5 points)

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Answer:

1.In simple words, strong enforced patent laws will work as a motivation to innovation and innovation always results in better outcomes for thee economy as the output in the economy could be increased dramatically through technology advances.

2. By simply decreasing the tax rates on income from middle class households, Government can increase the demand of goods due to higher income in hand which further results in growth of economy.

3. Such argument states the new industries must be protected from foreign competitors until they are stable on their own. This is completely true as new industrious lead to better employment opportunities which further leads to economic growth.

4. For first tax rates can be decreased for more income in hand and also interest rates on savings could be increased.

Danielle Corporation manufactures and sells a single product. The company uses units as the measure of activity in its budgets and performance reports. During May, the company budgeted for 8,200 units, but its actual level of activity was 8,250 units. The company has provided the following data concerning the formulas used in its budgeting and its actual results for May:
Data used in budgeting
Fixed element per month Variable element per unit
Revenue $34.20
Direct labor $0 $6.20
Direct materials 0 13.80
Manufacturing overhead 37,000 1.70
Total expenses $62,500 $21.90
Selling and administrative expenses 25,500 0.20
Actual results for May:
Revenue $228,900
Direct labor $41,130
Direct materials $93,235
Manufacturing overhead $43,500
Selling and administrative expenses $30,470
The direct materials in the flexible budget for May would be closest to:________.
a. $89,735.
b. $92,230.
c. $90,420.
d. $91,020.

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Answer:

$113,850

Explanation:

The computation of the direct material in the flexible budget is shown below:

= Actual level of activity × direct material per unit

= 8,250 units × $13.80

= $113,850

By multiplying the actual level of activity with the direct material per unit we can get the direct material in the flexible budget and the same is shown above

This is the answer but the same is not provided in the given options

According to an article in the Wall Street Journal​, KB Home and other builders found demand for new houses increasing in 2017 as a result of an increase in the formation of new households. In the long​ run, formation of new households depends on population growth. ​Source: Laura Kusisto and Sarah​ Chaney, "U.S. Housing Starts Fell in April for Third Time in Four​ Months," Wall Street Journal​, May​ 16, 2017. Are firms like homebuilders that sell products whose demand depends partly on demographic factors likely to be more or less affected by the business cycle than are other firms whose products are less dependent on these factors​ (holding constant other factors that affect the demand for new​ houses)? Briefly explain.

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Answer:

Generally speaking, demographic growth can affect the economy quite a lot, but the economy has a very little effect on demographic growth. E.g. the baby boomers were great for the economy during several decades, but there is no clear relationship between population growth and economic activity.

This means that companies like home builders whose demand depends on other factors besides the economy, will be less affected by economic recessions or expansions. E.g. the demographic growth in America was around 0.7% during 2019 and the economy was growing that year.

Actually, the US population has been declining over the last decades. The real growth factor in population has been immigration in the last decades, and that has also been declining lately.

In the process of reconciling its bank statement for April, Donahue Enterprises' accountant compiles the following information: Cash balance per company books on April 30 $ 6,245 Deposits in transit at month-end $ 1,360 Outstanding checks at month-end $ 680 Bank charge for printing new checks $ 75 Note receivable and interest collected by bank on Donahue’s behalf $ 710 A check paid to Donahue during the month by a customer is returned by the bank as NSF $ 540 The adjusted cash balance per the books on April 30 is:

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Answer:

$5,660.

Explanation:

The adjusted cash balance = Cash balance per company books on April 30 - Deposits in transit + Outstanding checks - Bank charge + Note receivable and interest - NSF check = $6,245 - $1,360 + $680 - $75 + $710 - $540 = $5,660.

Therefore, the adjusted cash balance per the books on April 30 is $5,660.

JB Instruments is analyzing a proposed project. The company expects to sell 1,600 units, ±3 percent. The expected variable cost per unit is $220 and the expected fixed costs are $438,000. Cost estimates are considered accurate within a ±2 percent range. The depreciation expense is $64,000. The sales price is estimated at $647 per unit, ±2 percent. What is the sales revenue under the worst-case scenario?

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Answer:

$984,061.12

Explanation:

The computation of sales revenue under the worst-case scenario is shown below:-

Sales revenue under the worst-case scenario = Quantity sold × Price

= (1,600 - 1,600 × 3%) × ($647 - $647 × 2%)

= (1,600 - 48) × ($647 - 12.94)

= 1,552 × 634.06

= $984,061.12

Therefore for computing the sales revenue under the worst-case scenario we simply applied the above formula.

​Garcia's Garage desires to create some colorful charts and graphs to illustrate how reliably its mechanics​ "get under the hood and fix the​ problem." The historic average for the proportion of customers that return for the same repair within the​ 30-day warranty period is 0.09.Each​ month, Garcia tracks 100customers to see whether they return for warranty repairs. The results are plotted as a proportion to report progress toward the goal. If the control limits are to be set at twostandard deviations on either side of the​ goal, determine the control limits for this chart. In​ March, 5of the 100customers in the sample group returned for warranty repairs. Is the repair process in​ control?

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Answer:

the given question historic average is given as 0.09 for 100 customers.

Therefore,

P = 0.09 and n = 100

The control liimits are to be set two standard deviation around the mean.

Standard deviation =

\sigma = \sqrt{p(1-p)/n)}

Therefore substitutin g the value in the above formula:

\sigma = \sqrt{0.09(1-0.09)/100)}

After soving we get result as:

\sigma = 0.0286

Upper Control Limit = 0.09 + 2 * \sigma = 0.09 + (2 * 0.0286) = 0.1472

Lower Control Liimit = = 0.09- 2 * \sigma = 0.09 - (2 * 0.286) = -0.0328

For March, 5 out of 100 customers returned for warranty repairs, therefore,

p for March = 5/100 = 0.05

The process doses not fall under control limits, so it is out of control for March.

Project Q has an initial cost of $257,412 and projected cash flows of $123,300 in Year 1 and $180,300 in Year 2. Project R has an initial cost of $345,000 and projected cash flows of $184,500 in Year 1 and $230,600 in Year 2. The discount rate is 12.2 percent and the projects are independent. Which project(s), if either, should be accepted based on its profitability index value?

a) Reject both Project Q and R

b) Accept Project R and reject Project Q

c) Accept either Project R or Project Q, but not both

d) Accept Project Q and reject Project R

e) Accept both Project Q and R

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Answer:

b) Accept Project R and reject Project Q

Explanation:

We can use the following method to solve the given problem in the question

We are given

Project Q: Initial Cost = $ 257,412

Projected Cash Flows: Yr 1 : $ 123,300 Yr 2 : $ 180,300

Total Present Value of all the Future Cash Flows using 12.2% as Rate of Return

= 123,300/1.122 + 180,300/(1.122*1.122)

= 109,893 + 143,222

= $ 253,115

Profitability Index = Total Present Values of all Cash Inflows / Initial Investment

= 253,115 / 257142 = 0.98

Since the Initial Investment is greater than the Present Value of Cash Inflows, that is, l Profitability Index < 0 the Project should not be selected.

Project R: Initial Cost = $ 345,000

Projected Cash Flows: Yr 1 : $ 184,500 Yr 2 : $ 230,600

Total Present Value of all the Future Cash Flows using 12.2% as Rate of Return

= 184,500/1.122 + 230,600/(1.122*1.122)

= 164,438.5 + 183,178

= $ 347,616.5

Profitability Index = Total Present Values of all Cash Inflows / Initial Investment

= 347,616.5 / 345,000 = 1.01

Since the Initial Investment is lower that the Present Value of the Cash Inflows, that is, Profitability Index > 0 the Project should be selected.

Accept Project R and Reject Project Q, so option B is the correct answer

On January 1st, Guarder Consulting enters into a one-year contract with Smith Co. to restructure some of Smith's processes with a goal of cost savings. Smith pays Guarder an up-front fixed fee of $48,000 on January 1st. Guarder will also earn an additional $12,000 bonus if Smith achieves $100,000 of cost savings. Guarder estimates a 70% chance that Smith will achieve $100,000 of cost savings. Assuming that Guarder determines the transaction price as the most likely amount, what amount of revenue will be recorded at the end of the first month

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Answer:

$4,700

Explanation:

Fixed fee - $48,000

Conditional bonus - $12,000

Condition for bonus = $100,000 cost saving

Estimate of achieving cost saving = 70%

As Guarder does not have an 100% assurance of meeting the $100,000 cost saving , the bonus will be multiplied by the estimated percentage of achieving it , being the most likely amount

Estimated bonus = 70%* $12,000= $8,400

Total annual contract fee = 48000+ $8,400 = $56,400

Month revenue recognition = 56,400/12 = $4,700

January recognition = $4,700.

Revenue are earned when earned , therefore the January portion of earned revenue is recorded.

Femur Co. acquired 70% of the voting common stock of Harbor Corp. on January 1, 2019. During 2019, Harbor had revenues of $2,500,000 and expenses of $2,000,000. The amortization of fair value allocations totaled $60,000 in 2019. Not including its investment in Harbor, Femur Co. had its own revenues of $4,500,000 and expenses of $3,000,000 for the year 2019. What is the noncontrolling interest's share of earnings for Harbor Corp

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Answer:

$1,808,000

Explanation:

The noncontrolling interest's share of the earnings of Harbor Corp. for 2019 is calculated to be:

=($2,500,000 - $2,000,000- $60,000) * 0.3 = $132,000

Amount of consolidated net income for 2019 should be allocated to Femur’s controlling interest in Harbor

= $440,000 - $132,000 = $308,000

Amount Femur Co. would report as consolidated net income for 2019:

= $1,500,000 + $308,000 = $1,808,000

On January 1, 2011, G Corp. granted stock options to key employees for the purchase of 80,000 shares of the company's common stock at $25 per share. The options are intended to compensate employees for the next two years. The options are exercisable within a four-year period beginning January 1, 2013, by the grantees still in the employ of the company. No options were terminated during 2011, but the company does have an experience of 20% forfeitures over the life of the stock options. The market price of the common stock was $31 per share at the date of the grant. G Corp. used the Binomial pricing model and estimated the fair value of each of the options at $10. What amount should G charge to compensation expense for the year ended December 31, 2011

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Answer:

The amount should G charge to compensation expense for the year ended December 31, 2011 is $320,000

Explanation:

In order to calculate the amount should G charge to compensation expense for the year ended December 31, 2011 we would have to calculate the following formula:

amount should G charge to compensation expense for the year ended December 31, 2011=Total compensation/2

Note: company does have an experience of 20% forfeitures over the life of the stock options, therefore, 100%-20%=80%

Total compensation= 80,000 options × $10 × 80%

Total compensation= $640,000

amount should G charge to compensation expense for the year ended December 31, 2011=$640,000/2

amount should G charge to compensation expense for the year ended December 31, 2011=$320,000

The following data concerning the retail inventory method are taken from the financial records of Welch Company. Cost Retail Beginning inventory $ 196,000 $ 280,000 Purchases 896,000 1,280,000 Freight-in 24,000 — Net markups — 80,000 Net markdowns — 56,000 Sales — 1,344,000 If the ending inventory is to be valued at approximately the lower of cost or market, what is the cost-to-retail ratio?

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Answer:

$ 168,000

Explanation:

Include both Mark-ups and Mark-Downs and Exclude beginning inventory

When LIFO Inventory Method is used to find out Ending inventory retail Value. Cost to Retail Ratio will be Applied for both Previous year ending Inventory and the Current Year addition To Calculates

the Previous year Ending inventory :

Cost to Retail Ratio : Ending inventory at cost / Ending inventory at Retail

For Current year Addition :

Cost to Retail Ratio : Current Year Addition in Cost /Current Year Addition in Retail

Current year addition in retail includes : Markup ,Markdown purchases

Kindly check the attached images below to see the step by step explanation to the question above.

Merritt Equipment Company sells computers for $1,630 each and also gives each customer a 2-year warranty that requires the company to perform periodic services and to replace defective parts. During 2017, the company sold 950 computers. Based on past experience, the company has estimated the total 2-year warranty costs as $40 for parts and $60 for labor. (Assume sales all occur at December 31, 2017.)
In 2018, Merritt incurred actual warranty costs relative to 2017 computer sales of $11,200 for parts and $16,800 for labor.
Required:
a. Under the expense warranty approach, give the entries to reflect the above transactions (accrual method) for 2017 and 2018.
i. To record sale of computers
ii. To record estimated warranty expense
iii. To record expenditures towards warranty

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Answer:

For this given question, find the entries recorded on the transactions (accrual method) for 2017 and 2018.

Explanation:

Solution

Entries on the above transactions (accrual method) for 2017 and 2018.

Date Particulars                          Debit ($)            Credit ($)

2017 Accounts Receivable

                    (1630*950)                          1548500

                  Sales revenue                                            1548500

           (To record sale of computers)  

2017 Warranty Expense

                     (40+60)*950                   95000

                 Warranty Liability                                        95000

      To record liability against warranty costs)

2018  Warranty Liability                     28000

                      Inventory                                                 11200

                Cash, Accrued payroll                                 16800

Job A3B was ordered by a customer on September 25. During the month of September, Jaycee Corporation requisitioned $1,900 of direct materials and used $3,400 of direct labor. The job was not finished by the end of September, but needed an additional $2,400 of direct materials in October and additional direct labor of $5,900 to finish the job. The company applies overhead at the end of each month at a rate of 150% of the direct labor cost. What is the amount of job costs added to Work in Process Inventory during October

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Answer:

The amount of job costs added to Work in Process Inventory during October is $26,950

Explanation:

Computation of manufacturing overheads is given below:

Manufacturing Overheads=Direct Labor × 200%

=($3,400 + $5,500) × 150%

=$8,900 × 150%

=$13,350

​Job Cost = Direct Materials+ Direct Labor+ Overheads Cost

=($1,900+$2,400) + ($3,400+$5,900) + $13,350

=$4,300 + $9,300 + $13,350

=$26,950

As marketing tools, how do blogs benefit companies? A. Demographic information about customers can be easily discovered. B. Blogs can offer a fresh, original, personal, and cheap way to enter into consumer conversations. C. Blogs are online selling platforms for people located in hard-to-reach places. D. Blogs provide companies with a platform to help portray wider merchandise. E. Blogs help reach a wider audience compared to other online direct marketing tools.

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Answer:

The correct answer to the following question will be Option B.

Explanation:

A blog seems to be a new website where items are frequently published being presented in reverse order, can give a new, initial, personal as well as inexpensive chance of engaging in conducting this survey.The benefit of utilizing a company blog though is that the content provides faith to your clients or clients to support you as well as your organization as such a professional in your specialized subject or area.

The other choices have no relation to the given circumstance. So choice B seems to be the perfect solution to that.

The economy is in equilibrium, TP = TE. Then, autonomous consumption rises. As a result, __________ rises, the __________ curve shifts __________, inventory levels unexpectedly __________, and business firms __________ the quantity of goods and services they produce. Group of answer choices consumption; TE; downward; fall; increase consumption; TE; upward; fall; increase consumption; TE; upward; rise; decrease investment; TE; upward; fall; increase investment; TP; leftward; fall; increase

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Explanation:

The economy is in equilibrium, TP = TE. That is total production is equal to total production.

Then, autonomous consumption rises. As a result, consumption rises, the TE(total expenditure) curve shifts upwards, inventory levels unexpectedly falls, and business firms increases the quantity of goods and services they produce.

Byron Books Inc. recently reported $6 million of net income. Its EBIT was $12.6 million, and its tax rate was 40%. What was its interest expense? [Hint: Write out the headings for an income statement, and then fill in the known values. Then divide $6 million of net income by (1 - T) = 0.6 to find the pretax income. The difference between EBIT and taxable income must be interest expense. Use this same procedure to complete similar problems.] Write out your answer completely. For example, 25 million should be entered as 25,000,000. Round your answer to the nearest dollar, if necessary. Do not round intermediate calculations.

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Answer:

he35

Explanation:

h

Royal Dutch Shell(RDS) acquires ethanol fuel from Brazilian Cosan energy company. The Ethanol costs 500 million Brazilian Real(BRL) to grow the corn and convert it to ethanol. RDS doesn't have BRL, so they must use the futures market to acquire the currency. If 1 BRL/USD futures contract is for 100,000 reals What is the optimal number of BRL/USD futures contracts for Shell to take to receive the entire amount of Real at delivery.

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Answer:

The answer is 5000 future contracts

Explanation:

Solution

Given that:

Royal Dutch buys ethanol fuel from Brazilian energy company

Nowm,

The Required coverage = 500,000,000

The BRL/USD futures contract size = 100,000

Number of contracts required = 500,000,000/100,000

So,

= 500,000,000/100,000  = 5000

Therefore, the optimal number of BRL/USD futures contracts for Shell to take to receive the entire amount of Real at delivery is 5000

At the beginning of 2020, Vaughn Company acquired a mine for $1,965,400. Of this amount, $115,000 was ascribed to the land value and the remaining portion to the minerals in the mine. Surveys conducted by geologists have indicated that approximately 11,010,000 units of ore appear to be in the mine. Vaughn incurred $195,500 of development costs associated with this mine prior to any extraction of minerals. It also determined that the fair value of its obligation to prepare the land for an alternative use when all of the mineral has been removed was $46,000. During 2020, 2,433,000 units of ore were extracted and 2,081,000 of these units were sold.

Compute the total amount of depletion for 2020.

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Answer:

$462,270.00

Explanation:

The first task is to determine the depletion rate per unit of ore extracted from the mine.

depletion rate=total cost the mine/total units of ore extract

total cost of mine=acquisition cost-land value+development costs+removal cost

total cost of mine=$1,965,400-$115,000+$195,500+$46,000=$2,091,900.00  

total units of ore extract is 11,010,000 units

depletion rate= 2,091,900.00/11,010,000=$0.19 per unit of ore

depletion amount in 2020=depletion rate*ore extracted in 2020=2,433,000*$0.19 =$462,270.00  

Answer:

$408,903

Explanation:

Depletion is an estimated cost of a natural resource that is extracted. This resource is expensed as the extraction is made.

As per given data

Total Payment = $1,965,400

Land Value = $115,000

Value of Rights = $1,965,400 - $115,000 = $1,850,400

Estimated resources = 11,010,000 units

Resources extracted in the period = 2,433,000 units

Depletion expense is based on ratio of the amount of extraction in period to the total expected resource.

Depletion Expense = $1,850,400 x 2,433,000 / 11,010,000 units = $408,903

A refinery blends three petroleum components into three grades of gasoline -regular, premium, and diesel. The maximum quantities available of each component and the cost per barrel are as follows: Component Cost/Barrel Maximum Barrels Available/Day 6,000 3,000 4,500 10 To ensure that each gasoline grade retains certain essential characteristics, the refinery has put limits on the percentages of the components in each blend. The limits as well as the selling prices for the various grades are as follows:
Grade Selling Price/Barrel Comen R (regular) 18 Component Specifications Not less than 30% of A Not more than 30% of B Not less than 30% of C Not less than 60% of C Not more than 50% of B less than 10% of A P (premium) 25 D (diesel) 15 The refinery wants to produce at least 5,000 barrels of each grade of gasoline. Management wishes to determine the optimal mix of the three components that will maximize profit.
1. Define the decision variables.
2. Build the objective function.
3. Build all the constraints.

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Answer:

Explanation:

1)

xij = barrels of component i used in grade j per day for i = A, B, C and j = R, P, D

2)

Max Z = 18 (x AR + x BR + x CR) + 25 (x AP + x BP + x CP) + 15 (x AD + x BD + x CD) – 9 (x AR + x AP + x AD) – 7 (x BR + x BP + x BD) – 10 (x CR + x CP + x CD)

or,

Max Z = 9 x AR + 11 x BR + 8 x CR + 16 x AP + 18 x BP + 15 x CP + 6 x AD + 8 x BD + 5 x CD

3)

Subject to,

x AR + x AP + x AD <= 6000

x BR + x BP + x BD <= 3000

x CR + x CP + x CD <= 4500

x Aj + x Bj + x Cj >= 5000 for j = R, P, D

x AR >= 30%*(x AR + x BR + x CR) or, 0.7 x AR - 0.3 x BR - 0.3 x CR >= 0

x BR <= 30%*(x AR + x BR + x CR) or, -0.3 x AR + 0.7 x BR - 0.3 x CR <= 0

x CR >= 30%*(x AR + x BR + x CR) or, -0.3 x AR - 0.3 x BR + 0.7 x CR >= 0

x CP >= 60%*(x AP + x BP + x CP) or, -0.6 x AP - 0.6 x BP + 0.4 x CP >= 0

x BD <= 50%*(x AD + x BD + x CD) or, -0.5 x AD + 0.5 x BD - 0.5 x CD <= 0

xAD >= 10%*(xAD + xBD + xCD) or, 0.9 xAD - 0.1 xBD - 0.1 xCD >= 0

xij >= 0 for i = A, B, C and j = R, P, D

Milton Friedman argues that __________.
O corporations today should adopt a broader view of their social responsibilities than they have in the past.
O corporate officials have a social responsibility that goes beyond serving the interests of their stockholders.
O strict governmental controls are necessary if society is to maximize its overall economic well-being.
O a business's only social responsibility is to maximize profits within the rules of the game.

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Answer:

Milton Friedman argues that a business's only social responsibility is to maximize profits within the rules of the game.

Explanation:

Milton Friedman is known to hold an opposing view when compared to that of John Keynes about economic theory.

Whereas Milton Friedman believes that the utmost responsibility of any company is to the shareholders, the Keynesian are more consumer focused.

Milton Friedman believes strongly in free capitalism and as a result does not advocate for any company offering corporate social responsibility to the society or public.

Topic: The Consumer and Business Market To increase revenue, many businesses, such as gift basket, insurance, tax preparation, food, and entertainment businesses, have targeted consumer and business markets. However, the decision-making process is a bit different for each market. Checklist: First, briefly describe the similarities and differences in the decision-making process between the business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) groups. Next, choose a business that predominantly targets the consumer market. Explain how they can reposition themselves to increase their sales to the business market using the business decision-making process.

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Answer:

Check the explanation

Explanation:

B2B decisions are made between business entities (business and wholesaler, wholesaler and retailer) while B2C decisions are made between business and individuals (business and individual customers). Decision Making Units (DMU) is common in B2B and B2C decisions.

In a B2B, the key DMU includes economic buyer, infrastructure buyer and the user buyer. The economic buyer is the person buying a product, infrastructure buyer is the person providing infrastructure to make the purchase happen and the user buyer is the person supplying the product.

In the case of a decision-making process in a B2C, the DMU is a group of people making the decisions on the purchase of goods. B2C decision making consists of a buying center with users, buyers, influencers, gatekeepers and deciders.

The buying center is the key DMU in a B2C segment. The initiators in the buying center offer suggestions in a product purchase. The influencers provide their opinions in a product purchase. The buyers are the persons responsible for the entire contract. The gatekeepers control the information flow. Deciders take the final decision on a purchase. End users purchase the final product and use the item.

Consider the restaurant or fast food business that predominantly targets the corporate employees. In this case, a B2B decision-making process can be used to get more customers and improve their sales.

The economic buyer in this case is the employee of the corporate, the infrastructure buyer is the corporate entity and the user buyer is the fast food company supplying the food item. In this manner, a network with various corporate entities in the local area could improve the sales of the fast food company.

Similarly, a B2C decision-making process can be used to improve the sales by directly selling to the employees of the corporate and other people requiring fast food delivery at home through a mobile app.

In the decision-making process of B2C, the buyers are the fast food company, influencers may the persons including friends, family members and other entities, end users are the persons purchasing food through mobile app and gatekeepers are the persons responsible for maintaining the mobile app.

Granite Enterprises acquired a patent from Southern Research Corporation on January 1, 2021, for $3.4 million. The patent will be used for five years, even though its legal life is 20 years. Rocky Corporation has made a commitment to purchase the patent from Granite for $110,000 at the end of five years. Compute Granite's patent amortization for 2021, assuming the straight-line method is used

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Answer:

$658,000

Explanation:

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

Granite Enterprises Patent acquired = $3.4 million

Used years = 5 years

Rocky corporation purchase after 5 years = $110,000

So, we can calculate the Granite's patent amortisation by using following formula:

Granite's patent amortisation = ($3,400,000 - $110,000) ÷ 5

= $3,290,000 ÷ 5

= $658,000

The Essex Company found that an average of 10 days elapses between when customer payments are received and the deposited funds clear the customer's bank and become usable by the firm. Essex's annual sales are $240 million. (Assume 365 days per year when converting from annual data to daily data or vice versa.) What is the increase in Essex's average cash balance assuming that it can reduce the time required to process customer payments by 3 days through more efficient payment processing methods

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Answer:

$1,972,602.74

Explanation:

According to the scenario, computation of the given data are as follow:-

Increase in Essex’s Average Cash Balance = (Annual Sales ÷ Days Per Year) × Required Process Customer by Days

= (240,000,000 ÷ 365) × 3

= 657,534.25 × 3

= $1,972,602.74

According to the analysis, Increase in Essex’s average cash balance is $1,972,602.74

Gambarini Corporation is a wholesaler that sells a single product. Management has provided the following cost data for two levels of monthly sales volume. The company sells the product for $197.80 per unit. Sales volume (units)............... 6,000 7,000 Cost of sales.......................... $ 486,600 $ 567,700 Selling and administrative costs $ 612,600 $ 624,400 The best estimate of the total monthly fixed cost is:

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Answer:

$541,800

Explanation:

Total cost of 6,000 units = $486,600 + $612,600 = $1,099,200  

Total cost of 7,000 units = $567,700 + $624,400 = $1,192,200

Change in total cost = $1,192,200 - $1,099,200 = $92,900

Change in unit = 7,000 - 6,000 = 1,000

Variable cost per unit = Change in total cost/Change in unit  = $92,900 / 1000 = $92.90  

Using information on either 7,000 units or 6,000 units to calculate the variable cost, we have:

Total monthly Fixed Cost = Total Cost - Variable Cost  = $1,099,200 - ($92.90 * 6,000) = $541,800

If the government set a price ceiling of $40, there would be: Group of answer choices a shortage (or excess supply) of about 8 units a shortage (or excess supply) of about 12 units a surplus (or excess demand) of about 8 units a surplus (or excess demand) of about 12 units

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Answer:

A surplus (or excess demand) of about 8 units

Explanation:

The picture attached shows the diagram necessary for the question which is part of the question. Solution is given below;

At the above ceiling at price of 40$

Quantity supplied will be 16

Quantity demanded will be 24

So when demand is more than supply than there will be a shortage in quantity by (24-16) 8 units.

When there is demand more than supply than it is an excess demand.

So surplus or excess demand by 8 units.

Bentley Enterprises uses process costing to control costs in the manufacture of Dust Sensors for the mining industry. The following information pertains to operations for November. (CMA Exam adapted) Units Work in process, November 1st 16,000 Started in production during November 100,000 Work in process, November 30th 24,000 The beginning inventory was 60% complete as to materials and 20% complete as to conversion costs. The ending inventory was 90% complete as to materials and 40% complete as to conversion costs. Costs pertaining to November are as follows: Beginning inventory: direct materials, $54,560; direct labor, $20,320; manufacturing overhead, $15,240. Costs incurred during the month: direct materials, $468,000; direct labor, $182,880; manufacturing overhead, $391,160. What is the equivalent unit cost for materials assuming Bentley uses first-in, first-out (FIFO) process costing?

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Answer:

Material Cost per equivalent unit =$4.87

Explanation:

First in First  out (FIFO)methods separates completed units into fully worked and opening inventory

Fully worked units: These represent units of inventory that were started in a current period and completed that same period. The fully worked units are calculated in order to separate the opening inventory from the the newly introduced when accounting for completed units under the FIFO.

For Bentley , fully worked units is

Fully worked = Newly introduced - closing work in progress

= 100,000- 24,000 =  76,000 .

Opening inventory = 16,000

Item                                          Units               Equivalent Units

Opening inventory                 16,000 × 40%=       9,600

Completed unit                      76,000 × 100% =     480,000

Closing inventory                   24,000 ×  90%   = 21,600

Total equivalent units                                             107,200

Cost per equivalent unit = Total cost/ equivalent inits

=  54560 +468,000/ 107,200 = $4.87

Material Cost per equivalent unit =$4.87

The equivalent unit cost for materials assuming Bentley uses first-in and first-out (FIFO) process costing:

For Bentley , fully worked units is

Fully worked = Newly introduced - closing work in progressFully worked= 100,000- 24,000 =  76,000 .

Opening inventory = 16,000

Item                                          Units               Equivalent Units

Opening inventory                 16,000 × 40%=       9,600

Completed unit                      76,000 × 100% =     480,000

Closing inventory                   24,000 ×  90%   = 21,600

Total equivalent units                                           107,200

Cost per equivalent unit = Total cost/ equivalent inits

Cost per equivalent unit=  54560 +468,000/ 107,200 = $4.87

The Material Cost per equivalent unit =$4.87.

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