Old Quartz Gold Mining Company is expected to pay a dividend of $8 in the coming year. Dividends are expected to decline at the rate of 2% per year. The risk-free rate of return is 6%, and the expected return on the market portfolio is 14%. The stock of Old Quartz Gold Mining Company has a beta of -0.25. The intrinsic value of the stock is

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Answer 1

Answer:

$133.33

Explanation:

Cost of equity (Ke) = Rf + beta*(Rm-Rf)

Cost of equity (Ke) = 6% - 0.25*(14%-6%)

Cost of equity (Ke) = 4%

Cost of equity (Ke) = 0.04

According to the dividend distribution model Ke = D1/ P0 + g. P0 = D1/(ke-g, where D1 = 8, g = -0.02 and Ke = 0.04

P0 (Intrinsic price) = 8/(0.04+0.02)

P0 (Intrinsic price) = 8/0.06

P0 (Intrinsic price) = $133.33

Therefore, he intrinsic value of the stock is $133.33.


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The following items are relevant to the preparation of a statement of cash flows for Pier Imports Inc. 1. Comparative balance sheets show a decrease of $4,800 in accrued utilities payable for the current year. 2. Nontrade short-term notes payable to banks increased $64,000 during the current year due to new borrowings. 3. The following end-of-year adjusting entry was recorded. No other interest-related transactions or entries occurred during the year. Interest Expense 9,600 Premium on Bonds Payable 640 Interest Payable 10,240 4. $400 payment was made to reduce the principal balance of a nontrade loan from a bank. 5. Gross equipment account increased $16,000 during the year, accumulated depreciation increased $6,400, and depreciation expense for the period is $8,000. One item of equipment (cost $8,000, accumulated depreciation $1,600) was sold during the year; a gain of $800 on the sale was recognized. 6. Purchase of treasury stock, $24,000. 7. Distribution of cash dividends, $4,000. 8. Sale of available-for-sale debt securities for $12,800, at a loss of $2,400. Note: For the following questions, indicate a net cash outflow with a negative sign. a. Determine the amount of net cash flows that would be reported in the investing section of the statement of cash flows. Answer 0 b. Determine the amount of net cash flows that would be reported in the financing section of the statement of cash flows.

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Answer:

Pier Imports Inc.

a. Investing section:

Purchase of equipment -16,000

Sale of equipment 7,200

Purchase of treasury stock, -24,000

Sale of available-for sale debt securities 12,800

b. Financing section:

Non-trade short-term notes payable $64,000

Increase in interest payable  10,240

Payment of loan -400

Cash dividends of -4,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

1. Decrease of $4,800 in Utilities payable = operating activity

2. Increase of $64,000 in non-trade short-term notes payable to banks = financing activity.  They are not related to normal business operations.

3. Increase of $10,240 in interest payable = financing activity

4. Cash payment of $400 to reduce non-trade bank loan = financing activity

5. Increase of $16,000 in gross equipment account = investing activity

6. Cash $7,200 from sale of equipment = investing activity

7. Purchase of treasury stock, $24,000 = investing activity

8. Cash dividends of $4,000 = financing activity

9. Cash sale, $12,800 of available-for-sale debt securities = investing activity

Which of the following two ARMs is likely to be priced higher, that is, offered with a higher initial interest rate?

a. ARM A has a margin of 3 percent and is tied to a three-year index with payments adjustable every two years; payments cannot increase by more than 10 percent from the preceding period; the term is 30 years.
b. ARM B has a margin of 3 percent and is tied to a one-year index with payments to be adjusted each year; payments cannot increase by more than 10 percent from the preceding period; the term is 30 years.

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Answer: ARM A

Explanation:

The issuers of Adjustable-Rate Mortgage adjust its rate based on a certain index in the market, the purpose of which is to reflect the current cost being incurred by the issuer for loaning out money.

Both these mortgages are similar in everything except the index period. ARM A has a longer index period which means that it is expose to more forward rates and as the yield curve is generally upward trending(interest rates are higher in future), ARM A will be offered at a higher interest rate.

Video Planet (VP) sells a big screen TV package consisting of a 60-inch HDTV, a universal remote, and on-site installation by VP staff. The installation includes programming the remote to have the TV interface with other parts of the customer's home entertainment system. VP concludes that the TV, remote, and installation service are separate performance obligations. VP sells the 60-inch TV separately for $1,700, sells the remote separately for $100, and offers the installation service separately for $200. The entire package sells for $1,900.
Required: How much revenue would be allocated to the TV, the remote, and the installation service?

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Answer:

Video Planet (VP)

The revenue that would be allocated to the TV, the remote, and the installation service:

TV = $1,615

Remote = $95

Installation service = $190

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Sales price of 60-inch TV = $1,700

Sales price of remote = $100

Installation service = $200

Total sales price, if sold separately = $2,000

Sales price of entire package = $1,900

Revenue allocated to the 3 performance obligations:

TV = $1,700/$2,000 * $1,900 = $1,615

Remote = $100/$2,000 * $1,900 = $95

Installation service = $200/$2,000 * $1,900 = $190

Total revenue allocated = $1,900

On December 31, 2020, the Bennett Company had 100,000 shares of common stock issued and outstanding. On July 1, 2021, the company sold 18,000 additional shares for cash. Bennett's net income for the year ended December 31, 2021, was $650,000. During 2021, Bennett declared and paid $71,000 in cash dividends on its nonconvertible preferred stock. What is the 2021 basic earnings per share

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Answer:

$5.31

Explanation:

Earnings per share = Earnings Attributable to Holders of Common Stock ÷ Weighted Average Number of Common Stocks Outstanding

where,

Earnings Attributable to Holders of Common Stock is :

Net Income                                                                       $650,000

Less Preference Stock dividend                                       ($71,000)

Earnings Attributable to Holders of Common Stock      $579,000

and

Weighted Average Number of Common Stocks Outstanding :

Common Stocks at Beginning outstanding                                  100,000

Stocks Sold at Weighted Average (18,000 / 2)                                9,000

Weighted Average Number of Common Stocks Outstanding    109,000

therefore,

Earnings per share = $579,000 ÷  109,000

                                = $5.31

The 2021 basic earnings per share is $5.31.

The company has 7 million shares of common stock outstanding. The current share price is $68, and the book value per share is $8. The company also has two bond issues outstanding. The first bond issue has a face value of $70 million, a coupon rate of 6%, and sells for 97% of par. The second issue has a face value of $40 million, a coupon rate of 6.5%, and sells for 108% of par. The first issue matures in 21 years, the second in 6 years. Suppose the most recent dividend was $3.25 and the dividend growth rate is 5%. Assume that the overall cost of debt is the weighted average of that implied by the two outstanding debt issues. Both bonds make semiannual payments. The tax rate is 21%. What is the company’s WACC?

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Your company purchased a vacant lot 3 years ago for $1.2 million and at that time spent $100,000 to convert it into a parking lot, which now generates $120,000/year in revenue. You are considering building a distribution center on the lot with a construction cost of $5 million and an annual OCF of $750,000. Which of these cash flows should be included in a capital budgeting analysis for the distribution center?

I. The $1.2 Million purchase price for the lot
II. The $100,000 conversion cost
III. The $120,000/ year parking revenue
IV. The $5 million construction cost for the distribution center
V. The $750,000/year OCF from the distribution center

a. I and II only
b. I, III, IV only
c. IV, and V only
d. III, IV, and V only
e. ALL of them

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Answer:

The cash flows that should be included in a capital budgeting analysis for the distribution center are:

d. III, IV, and V only

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                         Parking Lot       Distribution Center

Initial investment costs    $1.2 million             $5 million

Conversion costs               100,000                 0

Annual revenue               $120,000                $750,000

b) Not all the cash flows should be included in a capital budgeting analysis for the distribution center.  The initial investment and conversion costs are sunk costs.  The annual revenue from the parking lot becomes an opportunity cost when the lot is converted to a distribution center.

Whirlwind mowers manufacturers and sells power lawnmower still public and distributes the products through its own dealers. Andrew is a homeowner who has purchased a power mower from an authorized dealer on the basis of the dealer's recommendation that the mower is the best one available to the job. Andrew was cutting his lawn when the mower blade flew off and seriously injured his leg.

Required:
a. Andrew sues Whirlwind Mowers and asks for damages based on negligence in producing the power mower. Is Whirlwind Mowers guilty of negligence? Explain your answer.
b. The doctrine of res ipsa loquitur can often be applied to cases of this type. Show how this doctrine can be applied to this case. Your answer must include a definition of res ipsa loquitur .
c. Explain the various types of damages that Andrew might receive if Whirlwind Mowers is found guilty of negligence.

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Answer:

A) Yes Whirlwind mowers are guilty

B) If

The negligence causes an injury event occurred due to the negligence applicant/defendant has an exclusive ownership of the equipment

C)  Compensative damages : special and general

Explanation:

A)

Andrew can sue whirlwind mowers and claim damages for production negligence ( i.e. not following the standard of care ) as enshrined in the doctrine of " res ipsa loquitur " hence Whirlwind mowers are guilty

B)  

"res ipsa loquitur ."  means the thing speaks for itself and this doctrine can be applied to this case following that the:

The negligence causes an injury event occurred due to the negligence applicant/defendant has an exclusive ownership of the equipment

c) The various types of damages

Compensative damages ( divided into 2 )

i) special damages which includes hospital expenses and other properly documented damages  ii) general damages : includes damages that are non-measurable damages

You work for a mature company with a long history in the industry and have been given stock options. Which of the following are you most likely wanting to see happen with top line (revenue) and bottom line (net profit) growth rates?
A. Top line and bottom line holding steady without much variation.
B. Top line growing faster than bottom line.
C. Bottom line growing faster than top line.
D. Both top and bottom line growing at the same rate.

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Answer: D. Both top and bottom line growing at the same rate.

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, the most likely thing will be for the top and bottom line growing at the same rate. This implies that both the revenue and the net profit grow at same rate.

It's vital for them to grow at a steady rate in order to ensure stability. The top line growing faster than bottom line or the bottom line growing faster than top line isn't good for the stock options.


Once you have chosen a topic, what should you do before beginning the research process?
Find as many possible facts and details on c. Discuss your idea with others
your topic
a. Find as many possible facts and details on your topic
b. Choose a position
C.Discuss your idea with others
d. None of these

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Answer:

the correct answer is option A.

Answer:

C: Discuss your idea with others

Explanation:

the answer IS NOT A, that other person is wrong!!

On December 1, delivery equipment was purchased for $6,144. The delivery equipment has an estimated useful life of four years (48 months) and no salvage value. Using the straight-line depreciation method, analyze the necessary adjusting entry as of December 31 (one month) using T accounts, and then formally enter this adjustment in the general journal.

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Answer and Explanation:

The presentation is shown below;

Depreciation expense

Adjustment     $128  ($6,144 ÷ 48 months)

Accumulated depreciation

                                  Adjustment $128

The journal entry is

Depreciation expense $128

    To Accumulated depreciation $128

(Being depreciation expense is recorded)

Here the depreciation expense is debited as it increased the expense and credited the accumulated depreciation as it decreased the asset

Rebecca Bennett is an 8-year-old who was recently diagnosed with diabetes mellitus. She is hospitalized with diabetic ketoacidosis, and she is beginning to learn about the disease process. Her parents are with her continually. She has an identical twin sister who is staying with her maternal grandparents.
Mrs. Bennett is concerned that Rebecca’s sister will also develop diabetes. Based on the preceding information, an acceptable response for the nurse to make would be to:________.
a. reassure the parents that the disease is not contagious.
b. discuss the hereditary and viral factors of type 1 diabetes.
c. discuss the hereditary factors of type 1 diabetes.
d. discuss the viral factors of type 1 diabetes.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

According to the survey article on mergers by Mukherjee et al,

A) a minority of managers believe that diversification can be a good reason to merge.
B) acquiring managers discount targets’ cash flows at the targets’ cost of capital.
C) managers do not believe operating synergies to be important in merger decisions.
D) managers do not use the discounted cash flow formula to value a target in a merger.

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I think it’s d but not sure

During the year, ABC. had the following cash flows: receipt from customers, $10,000; receipt from the bank for long-term borrowing, $6,000; payment to suppliers, $5,000; payment of dividends, $1,000, payment to workers, $2,000; and payment for machinery, $8,000. What amount would be reported for investing net cash flows on the Statement of Cash Flows (put a minus number in front if it is negative)

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Answer:

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The following amounts were received by ABC throughout the course of the year: $10,000 from consumers; $6,000 from the bank for long-term borrowing; $5,000 to suppliers; $1,000 in dividends; $2,000 to employees; and $8,000 for machinery. The amount that would be reported for investment net cash flows is -8000.

What is meant by Cash Flow?

A cash flow is a physical or fictitious flow of funds:

The phrase "cash flow" is typically used to represent payments that are anticipated to occur in the future, are thus unknown, and so need to be projected using cash flows;

A cash flow in its restricted sense is a payment (in a currency), especially from one central bank account to another;

A cash flow is determined by its time t, nominal amount N, currency CCY, and account A; symbolically, CF = CF (t,N,CCY,A).

Nonetheless, it is common to use the term "cash flow" in a less precise sense to describe (symbolic) payments into or out of a business, project, or financial product.

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The basic determinant of the transactions demand for money is the multiple choice 1 interest rate. level of nominal GDP. reserve ratio. price level. b. The basic determinant of the asset demand for money is the multiple choice 2 interest rate. price level. level of nominal GDP. reserve ratio. c. Total money demand is the multiple choice 3 vertical sum of the private demand for money and the public demand for money. vertical sum of the transactions demand for money and the asset demand for money. horizontal sum of the consumer demand for money and the producer demand for money. horizontal sum of the transactions demand for money and the asset demand for money. d. The equilibrium interest rate in the money market is determined multiple choice 4 by how much the interest rate fluctuates over time. at the intersection of the aggregate demand and aggregate supply curves. at the intersection of the total demand for money curve and the supply of money curve. by the Fed. e. Complete the following statement: If there is an increase in the total demand for money, multiple choice 5 the equilibrium interest rate will rise. the money supply will rise. the money supply will fall. the equilibrium interest rate will fall. PrevQuestion 1 of 10 Total1 of 10Visit question mapNext

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Answer:

1. level of nominal GDP.

2. interest rate.

3. horizontal sum of the transactions demand for money and the asset demand for money.

4. at the intersection of the total demand for money curve and the supply of money curve.

5. the equilibrium interest rate will rise.

Explanation:

In economics or financial accounting, money can be defined as any asset used by an individual or business entity to make purchases of goods and services at a specific period of time.

Simply stated, money refers to any asset which can be used to purchase goods and services by customers.

This ultimately implies that, money is any recognized economic unit that is generally accepted as a medium of exchange for goods and services, as well as repayment of debts such as loans, taxes across the world.

Additionally, the rate at which an asset can be used to purchase any goods or services refers to its liquidity. Thus, liquidity is a quality or characteristics of money as a medium of exchange. Therefore, money is a generally accepted medium of exchange around the world.

The three (3) main functions of money all over the world are;

I. Medium of exchange.

II. Unit of account.

III. Store of value.

Some of the characteristics of money includes the following statements;

1. The basic determinant of the transactions demand for money is the level of nominal GDP.

2. The basic determinant of the asset demand for money is the interest rate.

3. Total money demand is the horizontal sum of the transactions demand for money and the asset demand for money.

4. The equilibrium interest rate in the money market is determined at the intersection of the total demand for money curve and the supply of money curve.

5. If there is an increase in the total demand for money, the equilibrium interest rate will rise.

Yolo Company, which has excess capacity (i.e. it doesn't have to give up producing and selling products in the normal market if it accepts a special order), received a special order for 4,500 units at a price of $16 per unit. Currently, production and sales are anticipated to be 11,000 units without considering the special order. Budget information for the current year follows. Sales $ 231,000 Less: Cost of Goods Sold 165,000 Gross Margin $ 66,000 Cost of goods sold includes $44,000 of fixed manufacturing cost. If the special order is accepted, the company's income will:

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Answer:

$22,500 increase

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

Variable cost per unit is

= ($165,000 - $44,000) ÷ 11,000 units

= $11

And, the Sales price per unit is $16

So, the Profit per unit is

= $16 - $11

= $5 per unit

Now the company income would be

= 4,500 units × $5 per unit

= $22,500 increase

Hence, the company income would be increased by $22,500

John has a roofing business. After a hailstorm, he knows that many homeowners will have roof damage and will need roof repair or a completely new roof. John wants to be sure that his leads are real prospects who answer questions, value his time, are realistic about money, and are prepared to hire John for his roofing services. Which of the following statements is true for John's lead qualification?
a. It refers to determining the recognized need, buying power, receptivity, and accessibility of a sales prospect.
b. It refers to a process in which a salesperson approaches potential buyers without any prior knowledge of the prospects' needs or financial status.
с. It refers to a process that describes the "homework" that must be done by a salesperson before he or she contacts a prospect.
d. It refers to using friends, business contacts, coworkers, acquaintances, and fellow members in professional and civic organizations to identify potential clients.

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Answer: a. It refers to determining the recognized need, buying power, receptivity, and accessibility of a sales prospect.

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, the statement that is true for John's lead qualification is option A "It refers to determining the recognized need, buying power, receptivity, and accessibility of a sales prospect".

From the information given, John saw the recognized need when he realized that after the hailstorm, there'll be many homeowners who will have their roof damage and will then need roof repair or a completely new roof and he also accessed the prospect for his sales.

The Clean Air Act (CAA) of 1970 did all of the following except _____.


establish the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS)

introduce motor vehicle emissions controls

create State Improvement Plans (SIP) to promote better air quality

reduce the federal government's enforcement authority

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Answer:

The Clean Air Act (CAA) of 1970 did all of the following except ___

reduce the federal government's enforcement authority__.

Answer:

reduce the federal government's enforcement authority

Explanation:

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Bond valuation [LO14-2] Your investment department has researched possible investments in corporate debt securities. Among the available investments are the following $100 million bond issues, each dated January 1, 2021. Prices were determined by underwriters at different times during the last few weeks. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1)
Company Bond Price Stated Rate
1. BB Corp. $ 107 million 15 %
2. DD Corp. $ 100 million 14 %
3. GG Corp. $ 93 million 13 %
Each of the bond issues matures on December 31, 2040, and pays interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31. For bonds of similar risk and maturity, the market yield at January 1, 2021, is 14%.
Required: Other things being equal, which of the bond issues offers the most attractive investment opportunity if it can be purchased at the prices stated?

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Answer:

Bond Valuation

Other things being equal, the bond issue that offers the most attractive investment opportunity if it can be purchased at the prices stated is:

= BB Corp. bonds.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Maturity period = 20 years

Issue date = January 1, 2021

Maturity date = December 31, 2040

Company      Bond Price       Stated Rate  Annual Interest    FV

1. BB Corp.    $ 107 million           15 %          $15 million     $3,518,371,301.23

2. DD Corp.  $ 100 million           14 %           $14 million    2,827,106,832.58

3. GG Corp.  $ 93 million             13 %          $13 million    2,260,756,079.53

From an online financial calculator, the future values of the bonds are:

N (# of periods)  20

I/Y (Interest per year)  15

PV (Present Value)  107000000

PMT (Periodic Payment)  15000000

Results

FV = $3,518,371,301.23

Sum of all periodic payments $300,000,000.00

Total Interest $3,111,371,301.2

N (# of periods)  20

I/Y (Interest per year)  14

PV (Present Value)  100000000

PMT (Periodic Payment)  14000000

Results

FV = $2,827,106,832.58

Sum of all periodic payments $280,000,000.00

Total Interest $2,447,106,832.58

N (# of periods)  20

I/Y (Interest per year)  13

PV (Present Value)  93000000

PMT (Periodic Payment)  13000000

Results

FV = $2,260,756,079.53

Sum of all periodic payments $260,000,000.00

Total Interest  $1,907,756,079.53

Burns Industries currently manufactures and sells 11,000 power saws per month, although it has the capacity to produce 26,000 units per month. At the 11,000-unit-per-month level of production, the per-unit cost is $46, consisting of $30 in variable costs and $16 in fixed costs. Burns sells its saws to retail stores for $71 each. Allen Distributors has offered to purchase 4,100 saws per month at a reduced price. Burns can manufacture these additional units with no change in its present level of fixed manufacturing costs. Using an incremental analysis approach, Burns should consider accepting this special order only if the price per unit offered by Allen is at least: Multiple Choice $16. $46. $71. $30. qizket

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Answer:

Selling price= $30

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Unitary cost:

Variable= $30

Fixed= $16

Number of units= 4,100

Normally, when there is unused capacity and a new customer asks for a reduced price, the fixed cost should not be taken into account when calculating the selling price. The company benefits from increasing its sales, acquiring a new customer, and perhaps getting some discounts from suppliers in the variable components.

The lower price that the company accepts is the one that equals the unitary variable cost. In this case:

Selling price= $30

Everything else held constant, in the market for reserves, when the federal funds rate is 2%, lowering the interest rate paid on excess reserves rate from 1% to 0.5% has no effect on the federal funds rate. has an indeterminate effect on the federal funds rate. lowers the federal funds rate. raises the federal funds rate.

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Answer: lowers the federal funds rate.

Explanation:

The federal funds rate is the rate at which banks lend money to their selves overnight to ensure that they meet lending and reserve requirements.

The interest rate paid on excess reserves rate is the amount of interest that the Fed pays banks to keep excess reserves. If this rate was to decrease, banks would have less incentive to keep excess reserves at the Fed and so would have more money to meet lending and reserve requirements such that they won't need to borrow from other banks as much which would then lead to the federal funds rate decreasing due to less demand.

The following information relates to the only product sold by Harper Company. Sales price per unit $ 45 Variable cost per unit 27 Fixed costs per year 247,000 a. Compute the contribution margin ratio and the dollar sales volume required to break even. b. Assuming that the company sells 20,000 units during the current year, compute the margin of safety (in dollars).

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below

a.

For Contribution Margin ratio

We know that

Contribution margin per unit = Sale price per unit - Variable cost per unit

= $45 - $27

= $18

Now  

Contribution margin ratio = Contibution Margin per unit ÷ Sale price per unit

= $18 ÷ $45

= 0.4

Now

Break even sales dollar

Break even sales = Fixed Cost ÷ Contribution margin ratio

= $247,000 ÷ 0.4

= $617,500

b.

For Margin of Safety

The Margin of safety = Actual sales - Break Even Sales

where,

Actual sales(in $) = 20000 × 45

= $900,000

So, Margin of safety is

= $900,000 - $617,500

= $282,500

International Management Position (Scenario)
Global Choppers Inc. is an MNE based in Vancouver that manufactures high-quality motorcycles for sale around the world. The majority of design work is done at the Vancouver headquarters, but manufacturing and assembly are performed in company facilities located in Romania. In order to maintain control over manufacturing quality, Global Choppers sends representatives from the company headquarters to manage the Romanian facility for one year rotations. Conrad O'Neil has been selected to run the foreign facility for the upcoming year. The human resources department of Global Choppers will be preparing him for his foreign assignment through a variety of training methods.
Conrad's training for his assignment in Romania would most likely include ________.

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Answer: area studies

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, Conrad's training for his assignment in Romania would most likely include the area studies.

Area studies simply refers to the study of the political or the geographical area

of a particular region and this consist of the history, language, geography and the general culture of the place.

Since Conrad O'Neil has been selected to run the foreign facility for the upcoming year, he needs to be trained on the area studies of the place.

Hotel California Hotel California is a luxury hotel which has just got a new manager, Rocky. Given its location and quality, the hotel always had enough people making advance reservations to fill up all the rooms available. The hotel charges $200 per room per night for reservations made in advance (Hint:think of this $200 as the purchasing cost in the Newsvendor model). Rocky had taken the OPRE3310 at UTD last semester and decided to implement some of those techniques in his current job. He implemented a policy of reserving some rooms for last-minute requests and charges these requests S300 per room per night (Hint: think of this $300 as the selling price in the Newsvendor model) The unsold reserved rooms are worth nothing at the end of the day (Hint: that is the salvage value is $0). Based on his estimation, the number of last minute customers is uniformly distributed with minimum of 1 and maximum of 10
a) How much is the cost of reserving too little by one? That is the underage cost, Cu
b) How much is the cost of reserving too much by one? That is the overage cost, Co
c) What is the optimal service level?
d) How many rooms should be reserved for last-minute customers? Hint: what is Q"?

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Answer:

Hotel California

a) The cost of reserving too little by one, (the underage cost) Cu

= $100

b) The cost of reserving too much by one, (the overage cost) Co =

= $200

c) The optimal service level

= 0.33

d) The number of rooms that should be reserved for last-minute customers, Q

= 3

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Charges per room per night (purchase cost) = $200

Charges for last-minute requests per room per night (selling price) - $300

Value of unsold reserved rooms (Salvage value) = $0

Minimum of last-minute customers, Min = 1

Maximum of last-minute customers, Max = 10

a) The cost of reserving too little by one, (the underage cost) Cu = Selling price - Purchasing cost

= $300 - $200

= $100

b) The cost of reserving too much by one, (the overage cost) Co = Purchasing cost - Salvage value

= $200 - $0

= $200

c) The optimal service level = Cu/Co+Cu

= $100/$200 + $100

= $100/$300

= 0.33

d) The number of rooms that should be reserved for last-minute customers, Q

= Cu/Co+Cu (Max - Min) + Min

= 0.33 * (10 - 1) + 1

= 0.33 * (10)

= 3

Holbrook, a calendar year S corporation, distributes $89,500 cash to its only shareholder, Cody, on December 31. Cody's basis in his stock is $107,400, Holbrook's AAA balance is $40,275, and Holbrook has $13,425 AEP before the distribution. According to the distribution ordering rules, complete the chart below to indicate how much of the $89,500 is from AAA and AEP as well as how Cody's stock basis is affected. If an amount is zero, enter "0".

Distribution from Account Affect on Stock Basis Balance after Distribution
From AAA Account $8000 $8000 $0
From AEP Account $2500 $0 $0
From Cody's stock basis $ $ $

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Answer:

Explanation:

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Sabas Company has 20,000 shares of $100 par, 2% cumulative preferred stock and 100,000 shares of $50 par common stock.The following amounts were distributed as dividends: Year 1: $10,000 Year 2: 45,000 Year 3: 90,000 Determine the dividends in arrears for preferred stock for the second year. a.$10,000 b.$25,000 c.$30,000 d.$0

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Answer:

Option b is correct

Arrears preference dividends = $25,000

Explanation:

Preference shareholders are entitled to a fixed amount of dividends.

Cumulative preference shares: Cumulative simply implies that should the company misses the payment of dividend in a particular year such unpaid dividend would be carried carried forward and paid in arrears in the following year.

                                                                                        $

Preferred dividend in year = 2%× 100× 20,000=    40,000

Preferred dividend in year 2 = 2%× 100× 20,000=   40,000

Total dividend accrued to preference shares         80,000

Less  total dividend paid in year 1 and 2                  55,000

Arrears preference dividends                                 25,000

Arrears preference dividends = $25,000

Seidman Company manufactures and sells 20,000 units of product X per month. Each unit of product X sells for $17 and has a contribution margin of $8. If product X is discontinued, $45,000 in fixed monthly overhead costs would be eliminated and there would be no effect on the sales volume of Seidman Company's other products. If product X is discontinued, Seidman Company's monthly income before taxes should:

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Answer:

Effect on income= $115,000 decrease

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Fixed costs= $45,000

Number of units= 20,000

Unitary contribution margin= $8

To calculate the effect on income, we need to use the following formula:

Effect on income=  decrease in fixed costs - decrease in contribution margin

Effect on income= 45,000 - 20,000*8

Effect on income= $115,000 decrease

Oscanda Accessories Corporation manufactured 21,400 travel bags during March. The following fixed overhead data pertain to March: Actual Static Budget Production 21,400 units 22,000 units Machine-hours 3,400 hours 4,400 hours Fixed overhead cost for March $176,300 $184,800 What is the amount of fixed overhead spending variance

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Answer:

$8,500 favorable

Explanation:

The computation of the fixed overhead spending variance  is shown below

= Budgeted fixed overhead - actual fixed overhead

= $184,800 - $176,300

= $8,500 favorable

We simply deduct the actual fixed overhead from the budgeted one so that the fixed overhead spending variance could come

For the year ended December 31, 2021, Norstar Industries reported net income of $960,000. At January 1, 2021, the company had 1,050,000 common shares outstanding. The following changes in the number of shares occurred during 2021:
Apr. 30 Sold 80,000 shares in a public offering.
May 24 Declared and distributed a 5% stock dividend.
June 1 Issued 90,000 shares as part of the consideration for the purchase of assets from a subsidiary.
Required:
Compute Norstar's earnings per share for the year ended December 31, 2021. (Enter your answers in thousands. Round "EPS" answer to 2 decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations.)

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Answer:

Earning per share for the year ended December 31, 2021 on Norstar's earnings = $0.79 per share

Explanation:

Earning per share  is calculated as

Net income reported / Weighted number of outstanding shares

where,

Net income reported is  $960,000

And, the weighted number of outstanding share is

For Jan.1

Jan 1 2021 shares × stock dividend

Dividend = 100 + rate = 100 + 0.05 = 1.05

1,050,000 x 1.05=$1, 102,500

For April

April 30 shares × stock dividend× number of months / total number of months in a year

80,000 x 1.0 5 x 8/12(April 30 to December 31 = 8 months)=56,000

For June

June 1 shares × number of months/ total number of months in a year

90,000 x 7/12=56,000

Total weighted number of outstanding shares =$1,102,500+56,000+52,500= $1,211,000

 

So, the earning per share is

= 960,000 / $1,211,000  shares

= $0.79 per share

Brightstone Tire and Rubber Company has capacity to produce 204,000 tires. Brightstone presently produces and sells 156,000 tires for the North American market at a price of $100 per tire. Brightstone is evaluating a special order from a European automobile company, Euro Motors. Euro is offering to buy 24,000 tires for $86.5 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:

Brightstone Tire and Rubber Company

a. Differential Analysis dated January 21

                                                  Alternative 1         Alternative 2

                                                      Reject                   Accept

Revenue from special order   ($2,076,000)        $2,076,000

Avoidable costs                           2,493,120            2,831,520

Cost Differential                           ($417,120)          ($755,520)

b. The company should reject the special order from Euro Motors as it will incur more costs when it accepts than when it rejects the special order.

c. The minimum price per unit that would be financially acceptable to Brightstone is $117.98.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Production capacity in tires = 204,000

Current production and sales units = 156,000

Selling price per tire for the North American market = $100

Special order of 24,000 tires from Euro Motors = $86.50 per tire

Total cost per tire:                                                      Total     Variable

Direct materials                                                          $54         $54

Direct labor                                                                   24           24

Factory overhead (62% variable)                                24            14.88

Selling and administrative expenses (44% variable) 25             11

Total                                                                          $127.00  $103.88

Special Order:

Offer price =                    $86.50

                                                               Reject                   Accept

Variable cost per unit    $103.88        $2,493,120          

Less selling commission    (0.44)

Additional shipping cost      7.65

Cost of certification             6.89

Total per unit costs =      $117.98                                    $2,813,520

Operating income (loss) ($31.48)

Statement Of Owner's Equity Jay Pembroke started a business in April. Prepare a Statement of Owner's Equity using the following balances for April transactions. Cash $12,165 Accounts Receivable 1,811 Office Supplies 4,747 Prepaid Insurance 1,492 Accounts Payable 346 Jay Pembroke, Capital 17,536 Jay Pembroke, Drawing 100 Service Fees 3,033 Rent Expense 600 You will need to calculate the net income for April.

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Answer:

$2,433

Explanation:

Net Income = Sales - Expenses

where,

Sales = $3,033

and

Expenses = $600

therefore,

Net Income = $3,033 - $600 = $2,433

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