On January 2, 20X1, Meister Company issues $200,000 of 6% bonds. Interest of $6,000 is payable semi-annually on June 30 and December 31. The bonds mature in 5 years. The market yield for bonds of similar risk and maturity is 7%. Utilizing the time value of money tables in your book, calculate the issue price of the bonds (round the result to whole dollars).

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Answer 1

Answer:

January 2, 20x1, bonds issues at a discount

Dr Cash 191,600

Dr Discount on bonds payable 8,400

    Cr Bonds payable 200,000

Explanation:

the bonds' current market value = PV of face value + PV of coupon payments

The bond has a 6 percent coupon rate, matures in 5 years (10 semiannual periods), and the market rate is 7%:

PV of face value = $1,000 / (1 + 3.5%)¹⁰ = $708.92

PV of coupon payments = 30 x 8.31661 (PV annuity factor, 3.5%, 10 periods) = $249.50

bond's market value = $958.42 ≈ $958 x 200 bonds = $191,600


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Homeowners insurance gives you both property and liability protection.

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

If you have drunk friends you want this insurance.

True. Homeowners insurance provides both property and liability protection.

What is property protection?

The property protection aspect of homeowners insurance covers the physical structure of the home, as well as personal belongings within the home, against perils such as fire, theft, and vandalism.

It may also provide coverage for additional structures on the property, such as garages or sheds. Liability protection, on the other hand, safeguards homeowners from legal and financial responsibility if someone is injured on their property or if they accidentally cause damage to someone else's property.

This coverage typically includes legal expenses and medical payments to the injured party.

The answer is true.

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Lauren Clark works for a pottery shop. She works 40-hour weeks (5 days) and gets paid $25 per hour. If she exceeds her normal 40 hours, she gets paid time and a half. On the first week of the year, she worked a total of 38 hours but got paid 46 hours because the 1st day of the year the pottery shop was closed but she still got paid for the day. The following 4 days, she had 1.5 hours of overtime per day. How much of her pay would be considered direct labor

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Answer:

D. $950; 425

Explanation:

Remember, direct labor refers to the actual time spent on working such as using machinery, performing tasks that leads to the production of products or services. Indirect labor involves time activites that do not involve any production of products or services.

First, direct pay:

38 hours of work x  $25 = $950

$950

Indirect pay;

8 hours from the 46 hours she was paid (8 x $25) = $200For 4 days she had 1.5 hours of overtime per day (4 x 1.5 x 37.5) = $225.

Total = $425

Note: by saying if she exceeds her normal 40 hours, she gets paid time and a half implies 1.5 * $25  ($37.5)

Marwick's Pianos Inc. purchases pianos from a large manufacturer and sells them at the retail level.The pianos cost, on average, $1,488 each from the manufacturer.Marwick's Pianos Inc. sells the pianos to its customers at an average price of $2,900 each.The selling and administrative costs that the company incurs in a typical month are presented below:Costs Cost FormulaSelling:Advertising $942 per monthSales salaries and commissions $4,799 per month, plus 3% of salesDelivery of pianos to customers $60 per piano soldUtilities $650 per monthDepreciation of sales facilities $4,945 per monthAdministrative:Executive salaries $13,566 per monthInsurance $685 per monthClerical $2,480 per month, plus $36 per piano soldDepreciation of office equipment $900 per monthDuring August, Marwick's Pianos Inc. sold and delivered 63 pianos.Required:1. Prepare an income statement for Marwick's Pianos Inc. for August. Use the traditional format, with costs organized by function.2. Prepare an income statement for Marwick's Pianos Inc. for August, this time using the contribution format, with costs organized by behavior. Show costs and revenues on both a total and a per unit basis down through contribution margin.

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Answer:

1) Marwick's Pianos Inc.

Income Statement

For the month ended August 202x

Total sales revenue                                                    $182,700

Cost of goods sold                                                     ($93,744)

Gross profit                                                                   $88,956

Administrative expenses:Executive salaries ($13,566)Clerical salaries ($4,748)Depreciation office equipment ($900)Utilities ($650)                                                     ($19,864)

Sales expenses:

Sales salaries and commissions ($10,280)Delivery expense ($3,780)Advertising ($942)Depreciation of sales facilities ($4,945)            ($19,947)

Operating income                                                         $49,145

2) Marwick's Pianos Inc.

Income Statement

For the month ended August 202x

Total sales revenue                                                    $182,700

Variable costs:

Pianos ($93,744)Sales commissions ($5,481)Clerical commissions ($2,268)Delivery expense ($3,780)                              ($105,273)

Contribution margin                                                    $77,427

Period costs:

Executive salaries ($13,566)Clerical salaries ($2,480) Sales and commissions ($4,799)Advertising ($942)Depreciation expense ($5,845)Utilities expense ($650)                                   ($28,282)

Operating income                                                         $49,145

Explanation:

cost of a piano = $1,488

selling price per piano = $2,900

advertising $942 per month

sales and commissions $4,799 + 3% commissions on sales

delivery of pianos = $60 per piano

utilities expense = $650

depreciation expense = $4,945

executive salaries = $13,566

clerical salaries = $2,480 + $36 per piano

depreciation  = $900

63 pianos sold during August

cost of goods sold = $1,488 x 63 = $93,744

total sales revenue = $2,900 x 63 = $182,700

sales commissions = $5,481

clerical commissions = $2,268

What are the three components of the BI Ecosystem?
A. Data
B. Intelligence creation
C. Information Management
D. Innovation

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OLAP (Online Analytical Processing) This component of BI allows executives to sort and select aggregates of data for strategic monitoring. ...
Advanced Analytics or Corporate Performance Management (CPM) ...
Real-time BI. ...
Data Warehousing. ...
Data Sources.

Colorado Rocky Cookie Company offers credit terms to its customers. At the end of 2016, accounts receivable totaled $720,000. The allowance method is used to account for uncollectible accounts. The allowance for uncollectible accounts had a credit balance of $51,000 at the beginning of 2016 and $30,500 in receivables were written off during the year as uncollectible. Also, $3,100 in cash was received in December from a customer whose account previously had been written off. The company estimates bad debts by applying a percentage of 10% to accounts receivable at the end of the year. Required: 1. Prepare journal entries to record the write-off of receivables, the collection of $3,100 for previously written off receivables, and the year-end adjusting entry for bad debt expense. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)

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Answer:

                             Journal

Date  Account Titles and Explanation             Debit       Credit

         Allowance for uncollectible accounts    $30,500

                  Accounts Receivables                                       $30,500

          (To write off uncollectibles during the year)

                             Journal

Date  Account Titles and Explanation                       Debit       Credit

         Account receivables                                          $3,100

                 Allowance for uncollectible accounts                      $3,100

         (To reinstate receivables written off earlier)

                             Journal

Date  Account Titles and Explanation             Debit       Credit

          Cash                                                         $3,100

               Account receivables                                            $3,100

           (To record the recovery of bad debts)

                             Journal

Date  Account Titles and Explanation             Debit       Credit

          Bad debt expenses                                 $48,000

                Allowance for uncollectible accounts              $48,000

          (To record bad debts expenses)

Workings

Closing allowance = Opening allowance - Receivables written off + Receivables reinstated = $51,000 - $30,500 + $3,100 = $23,600

Expenses Bad debt = Receivables at the end of 2016 * Estimated percentage = $720,000 * 10% = $72,000

Allowance to be created = Estimated bad debts - Balance of Allowance at year end = $72,000 - $23,600 = $48,400

39. You expect to receive $5,000 in 25 years. How much is it worth today if the discount rate is 5.5%?

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Answer:

PV= $1,311.17

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Future Value (FV)= $5,000

Number of periods (n)= 25 years

Interest rate (i)= 5.5% compounded annually

To calculate the present value (PV), we need to use the following formula:

PV= FV / (1+i)^n

PV= 5,000 / 1.055^25

PV= $1,311.17

Galehouse Gas Stations Inc. expects sales to increase from $1,510,000 to $1,710,000 next year. Galehouse believes that net assets (Assets − Liabilities) will represent 30 percent of sales. His firm has an 8 percent return on sales and pays 45 percent of profits out as dividends. a. What effect will this growth have on funds?

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Answer:

Cash position reduces by -$24,760

Explanation:

If Gatehouse sales increases as expected the increase will be

1,710,000 - 1,510,000 = $200,000

Net assets is expected to represent 50% of sales, so this sales increase is expected to have Asset Buildup of:

0.50 * 200,000 = $100,000

Asset has a negative balance so it is -$100,000

Return on sales is 8% of the new sales value:

0.080 * 1,710,000 = $136,800 (profit)

45% of profit is paid out as dividend

0.45 * 136,800= -$61,560

It is negative as it represents cash going out

Total cash position = -100,000 + 136,800 - 61,560

Total cash position = -$24,760

Cash position reduces by -$24,760

The following data have been recorded for recently completed Job 450 on its job cost sheet. Direct materials cost was $2,049. A total of 35 direct labor-hours and 195 machine-hours were worked on the job. The direct labor wage rate is $21 per labor-hour. The Corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine-hours. The predetermined overhead rate is $24 per machine-hour. The total cost for the job on its job cost sheet would be:

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Answer:

Total cost= $7,464

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Job 450:

Direct materials= $2,049

35 direct labor-hours

195 machine-hours  

The direct labor wage rate is $21 per labor-hour.

The predetermined overhead rate is $24 per machine-hour.

The total cost is calculated using the following formula:

Total cost= direct material + direct labor + allocated overhead

Total cost= 2,049 + 35*21 + 195*24

Total cost= 2,049 + 735 + 4,680

Total cost= $7,464

Give one advantage and one disadvantage for a Market Economy.

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Answer:

Advantage: Variety

Disadvantage: Poor work conditions

Explanation:

Green Corporation reported pretax book income of $1,012,000. During the current year, the net reserve for warranties increased by $50,600. In addition, tax depreciation exceeded book depreciation by $103,000. Finally, Green subtracted a dividends received deduction of $25,300 in computing its current year taxable income. Green's cash tax rate is:

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Answer:

19.38%

Explanation:

Green corporation reported pretax book income as $1,012,000

The net reserve warranties increased by $50,600

Tax depreciation exceeded book depreciation by $103,000

The dividend received a deduction of $25,300

Cash tax rate= taxes payable/pre tax book income

The first step is to calculate the taxes payable

= $1,012,000 + $50,600 - $103,000 - $25,300 × 21%

= $934,300× 0.21

= $196,203

Therefore the cash tax rate can be calculated as follows

Cash tax rate= $196,203/$1,012,000

= 0.1938

= 19.38%

Hence Green's cash tax rate is 19.38%

Item 12Item 12 During October, a firm had the following transactions involving revenue and expenses. Paid $1,275 for rent for October Provided services for $2,900 in cash Paid $280 for the October telephone service Provided services for $2,050 on credit Paid salaries of $1,750 to employees Paid $380 for the monthly office cleaning service Calculate the net income or net loss for the period?

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Answer:

$1,265

Explanation:

Net income is the excess of revenue over expenses while Net loss is the excess of expenses over revenue.

We can calculate the net income/net loss for the firm as seen below.

Revenue $

Service. 2,900

Service 2,050

Less : Expenses

Rent $1,275

Telephone $280

Salaries. $1,750

Cleaning $380. (3,685)

Net income. 1,265

What is the term for the illegal practice of using special
knowledge about a firm for profit or gain?

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Answer:

Insider trading.

Explanation:

Illegal practice of using special knowledge about a firm for profit or gain is called insider trading

Pigot Corporation uses job costing and has two production departments, M and A. Budgeted manufacturing costs for the year are as follows: Dept. MDept. A Direct materials$718,000 $118,000 Direct labor 218,000 836,000 Factory overhead 654,000 418,000 The actual direct materials and direct labor costs charged to Job. No. 432 during the year were as follows: Direct materials $58,000 Direct labor: Department M$26,000 Department A 30,000 56,000 Pigot applies manufacturing overhead to production orders on the basis of direct labor cost using departmental rates predetermined at the beginning of the year based on the annual budget. The total cost associated with Job. No. 432 for the year should be:

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Answer:

Total cost= $207,000

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Budgeted manufacturing costs Dept. M Dept. A:

Direct labor 218,000 836,000

Factory overhead 654,000 418,000

Job. No. 432:

Direct materials $58,000

Direct labor: Department M$26,000 Department A 30,000

First, we need to determine the predetermined overhead rate for each department:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Departement M= 654,000/218,000= $3 per direct labor dollar

Department A= 418,000/836,000= $0.5 per direct labor dollar

Now, we can calculate the total cost:

Total cost= direct material + direct labor + allocated overhead:

Total cost= 58,000 + 56,000 + (3*26,000 + 0.5*30,000)

Total cost= $207,000

Purple Dog Pet Supply Inc. (PDPS) released its annual results and financial statements. Eleanor is reading the summary in the business pages of today’s paper. In its annual report this year PDPS reported a net income of $180,000. Last year, the company reported a retained earnings balance of $510,000, whereas this year it increased to $600,000. How much was paid out in dividends this year?

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Answer:

$90,000

Explanation:

Purple dog pet supply released its annual results and financial statement

It reported a net income of $180,000 this year

Last year the company reported a retained earnings of $510,000

This year it increased to $600,000

Therefore the amount that was paid out in dividend this year can be calculated as follows

= $180,000 + $510,000-($600,000)

= $690,000-$600,000

= $90,000

Hence the amount that was paid out in dividend this year is $90,000

The minimum acceptable expected rate of return on a project of a specific risk is the:________
A. project cost of capital.
B. company cost of capital.
C. risk-free rate of return.
D. project beta times market risk premium.

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Answer: A. project cost of capital.

Explanation:

The project cost of capital is the minimum expected rate of project given the type of risk that is attached to it.

When a project is of a certain risk, the company will need a certain rate of return to compensate it for that risk.

This rate is the cost of capital and it is usually based on the company's Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) which measure the cost the company incurs when using equity and debt to raise capital.  

The project cost of capital will be a rate that compensates the company enough to enable it compensate its capital providers.

In practice, a common way to value a share of stock when a company pays dividends is to value the dividends over the next five years or so, then find the "terminal" stock price using a benchmark PE ratio. Suppose a company just paid a dividend of $1.15. The dividends are expected to grow at 10 percent over the next five years. The company has a payout ratio of 40 percent and a benchmark PE of 19. The required return is 11 percent. a. What is the target stock price in five years? b. What is the stock price today?

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a. The Target stock price in five years is

As we know that

Target stock price in five years = Earnings per share in Year 5 × Benchmark P/E Ratio

where,

Earnings per share in Year 5 is

= D5 ÷ Pay-out Ratio

Now

D0 = $1.15 per share

D1 = $1.15 × 1.10 = $1.265per share

D2 = $1.265 × 1.10 = $ 1.3915

D3 = $1.3915 × 1.10 = $1.53065

D4 = $1.53065 × 1.10 = $1.683715

D5 = $1.683715 x 1.10 = $1.85209

Now

Earnings per share in Year 5 is

= D5 ÷ Pay-out Ratio

= $1.85209 ÷ 0.40

= $4.630225

Now

The Target stock price in five years is

= Earnings per share  in Year 5 × Benchmark P/E Ratio

= $4.630225 × 19 Times

= $87.97;

b. Now the stock price today is to be shown in the spreadsheet below

Antonio owns a small computer repair firm. Suppose the economy has been in a recession for the past five months. When preparing the company's quarterly earnings report, Antonio realizes profits are down by over 50 percent compared to last quarter. As a result, he is forced to downsize his labor force. This is an example of a(n) _____ change.

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Answer:

labor force

Explanation:

Remember, the labor force refers to a ratio of the number of employed and unemployed persons in a given economy or organization. In Antonio's case, his small computer firm had been affected by the economic recession; causing a decline in his labor force.

Equivalent Units of Conversion Costs The Rolling Department of Oak Ridge Steel Company had 10,712 tons in beginning work in process inventory (70% complete) on July 1. During July, 82,400 tons were completed. The ending work in process inventory on July 31 was 7,416 tons (60% complete). What are the total equivalent units for conversion costs? Round to the nearest whole unit. 83,636 units

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Answer:

Total equivalent unit          86,688

Explanation:

We will use the weighted average method of valuation.

Under the weighted average method of valuation, to account for completed units, it is assumed that the entire degree of work required is done in the period under consideration. So there is no separation of the completed units into opening inventory and fully worked.

Equivalent units = Degree of completion (%) × Number of units

Item                       Tons                Working                  Equivalent units

Completed unit    82,400               82,400× 100%            82,400

Closing inventory  7,416               7,416  × 60%               7,416        

Total equivalent unit                                                         86,687.6

                         

Which of the following are microeconomic problems? (You may select more than one answer.)(a) Work/leisure choice.(b) Marketing strategy.(c) Recession.(d) Inflation.(e) Federal budget deficit.

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Answer:

(a) Work/leisure choice

(b) Marketing strategy

Explanation:

Microeconomic issues relate to those that are within the scope and power of individuals, households and firms which means that problems here will relate to decisions that these participants make in relation to resource allocation.

Choices relating to leisure or work have to do with the individual and the resources they would need or derive from either work or leisure and so are a microeconomic problem.

The marketing strategy that a firm should pursue is related to an individual firm and so is a microeconomic problem as well.

Zipcar: Creating Value in the Marketplace Zipcar: Creating Value in the Marketplace Nearly a decade ago, the founders of Zipcar decided to bring the car-sharing experience to the United States. Since then, Zipcar has developed the gold standard by offering its members 24/7 access to thousands of cars around the world and creating a revolution in the way many think about alternate transportation. This activity is important because understanding the marketplace, especially consumers' needs and wants, is fundamental to marketing success. The goal of this exercise is to demonstrate how marketing focuses on creating value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large. Read the case of about how Zipcar creates value in the car-sharing services market and answer the questions that follow. Zipcar is a membership-based car sharing service offering automobile rental to its members in hour or day increments. Zipcar was founded in 2000 by Robin Chase and Antje Danielson, who were inspired by the success of car sharing in Europe; Avis Budget Group acquired the company in 2013. Zipcar has become the world's largest car-sharing service in over 50 North American cities, 20+ European cities, and over 100 college campuses in North America. Zipcar offers different types of membership, with plans aimed at both occasional and frequent drivers. In addition, special plans for corporations and universities are offered. In addition to monthly or annual membership fees, customers pay rental charges to use a Zipcar. Members can view vehicle accessibility and reserve a vehicle on Zipcar's website, using its mobile app, or on the telephone. "Zipsters" (as Zipcar members are called) are given a "Zipcard" that contains a wireless chip that opens their reserved vehicle; keys are stored inside the vehicle, along with a gas card members can use to fill the tank. When the Zipster is done with the car, s/he returns it to the car's home location (a reserved spot for the automobile in the member's area). Zipcar's fleet consists of automobiles from Audi, BMW, Ford, Honda, Nissan, and Toyota Ford and Toyota have partnered with Zipcar to test their new electric and hybrid options with Zipcar members. Zipcar focuses not only on creating a convenient experience for its members, but also on developing awareness about alternative transportation options. One of Zipcar's core missions is to "change the world through urban and environmental transformation." 1a. Zipcar is an example of what type of market... Zipcar is an example of what type of market orientation? Multiple Choice Ο exchange marketing Ο sales marketing Ο value-based marketing Ο production marketing Ο providence marketing

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Complete Question

The complete question is shown on the first , second, third, fourth and fifth uploaded image

Answer:

1a

  The correct option is  C

1b

    The correct option is  D

1c

  The correct option is  C

1d

  The correct option is  C

Explanation:

1a. Zipcar is an example of what type of market...

Answer: value-based marketing

1b. Zipcar's goal is to have an available... Zipcar's goal is to have an available zipcar located within 10-15 minutes of its members. This is an example of what component of the marketing mix?

 Answer:Place

1c  Zipcar traditionally focused on marketing t... Zipcar traditionally focused on marketing toward individuals without cars as a convenient form of alternative transportation. Zipcar has now begun to also focus its marketing toward businesses and organizations to use Zipcar for their employees. This is an example of

  Answer: B2B marketing

1d

  1d. Which of the following statements about Zipcar illust... Which of the following statements about Zipcar illustrates how marketing can help to enrich society  

Answer: One of Zipcar's core mission is to "change the world through urban and environmental transformation"

Simon Company had the following summarized operations for the month of May: cash sales, $32,000; sales on account, $18,000; expenses paid in cash, $5,000; expenses incurred on credit, $10,000. In addition, the company purchased equipment for $8,000 on account and supplies for $5,000 cash. The net income for the month of May is

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Answer:

$35,000

Explanation:

The computation of net income for the month of may is given below:-

Net income for the month of may = Revenues - Expenses

= ($32,000 + $18,000) - ($5,000 + $10,000)

= $50,000 - $15,000

= $35,000

Therefore for computing the net income for the month of may we simply applied the above formula.

Hence, the net income is $35,000

Straker Industries estimated its short-run costs using a U-shaped average variable cost function of the form and obtained the following resultsDEPENDENT VARIABLE: AVC R-SQUARE F-RATIO P-VALUE ON FOBSERVATIONS: 35 0.8713 108.3 0.0001VARIABLE PARAMETER ESTIMATE STANDARD ERROR T-RATIO P-VALUE INTERCEPT 43.40 13.80 3.14 0.0036Q -2.80 0.90 -3.11 0.0039Q2 0.20 0.05 4.00 0.0004What is the estimated equation for average variable cost (AVC)?What is the estimated equation for short-run marginal cost (SMC)?What is the estimated equation for total variable cost (TVC)?At what level of output is AVC at its minimum point for Straker Industries?If Straker Industries produces 20 units of output, what is its estimated TVC, AVC and SMC?

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Answer:

Note: The organized table is attached as picture below

i. What is the estimated equation for average variable cost (AVC)?

Intercept value = 43.40, Parameter estimates of Q and Q2 = -2.80 & 0.20 respectively.

Hence, the estimated equation for AVC is:

AVC = 43.40 - 2.80Q + 0.20Q2

ii. What is the estimated equation for total variable cost (TVC)?

Similarly, the estimated equation for TVC is

= AVC * Q

= 43.40Q - 2.80Q2 + 0.20Q3

iii. At what level of output is AVC at its minimum point for Straker Industries?

AVC will attain its minimum value when its derivative is set = 0. This occurs when:

-2.80 = -0.40Q

Q = 7.

iv. What is the estimated equation for short-run marginal cost (SMC)?

SMC is the derivative of TVC, its estimated equation is given by:

= 43.40 - 5.60Q + 0.60Q2

iv. If Straker Industries produces 20 units of output, what is its estimated TVC, AVC and SMC?

TVC = 43.40Q - 2.80Q^2 + 0.20Q^3

TVC = 43.40(20) - 2.80(20)^2 + 0.20(20)^3

TVC = 868 - 1120 + 1600

TVC = 1348

At 20 unit of output, its estimated TVC is 1348

 

AVC = 43.40 - 2.80Q + 0.20Q^2

AVC = 43.40 - 2.80(20) + 0.20(20)^2

AVC = 43.40 - 56 + 80

AVC = 67.4

At 20 unit of output, its estimated AVC is 67.4

SMC = 43.40 - 5.60Q + 0.60Q^2

SMC = 43.40 - 5.60(20) + 0.60(20)^2

SMC = 43.40 - 112 + 240

SMC = 171.4

At 20 unit of output, its estimated SMC is 171.4.

The following standard costs pertain to a component part manufactured by Bor Company: An outside supplier has offered to supply all of the parts needed by Bor Company for $50 each. The 60% of the manufacturing overhead cost that is fixed would be unaffected by this decision. In the decision to "make or buy," what is the relevant unit cost to make the part internally?

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Answer:

$30

Explanation:

The computation of relevant unit cost to make the part internally is shown below:-

Relevant cost of making part = Direct material + Direct labor + Manufacturing overhead

= $4 + $10 + ($40 - (100% - $60%)

= $4 + $10 + ($40 - 40%)

= $4 + $10 + $16

= $30

So, for computing the relevant unit cost to make the part internally we simply applied the above formula.

On December 31, 2019, The Bates Company's revenue is $340,000 and expenses total $220,000 before consideration of the following: Accrued wages total $16,000; Accrued revenues total $46,000; Depreciation expense is $22,000; Rental revenue of $8,000 was earned; the rent from a tenant was initially recorded by Bates as unearned rent revenue; The income tax rate is 30% of income before income taxes. What is Bates' net income after consideration of the above information

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Answer: $95,200

Explanation:

Net Income before tax = Revenue - Expenses

Revenue = Revenue + Accrued revenues + Rental revenue

= 340,000 + 46,000 + 8,000

= $394,000‬

Expenses = Expenses + Accrued wages + Depreciation expenses

= 220,000 + 16,000 + 22,000

= $258,000

Net Income before taxes = 394,000 - 258,000

= $136,000

Net Income after tax = 136,000 ( 1 - Tax rate)

= 136,000 ( 1 - 0.3)

= $95,200

What costs does Shun Electronics consider to be direct costs?

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Answer:

Shun Electronics direct costs - their set up establishment cost, associated technicians cost - are direct costs.

Explanation:

Direct Costs are the costs associated with production/manufacturing, not selling & distribution.

Generally, factory costs - factory power, factory wages etc are considered to be direct costs.

In case of Shun Electronics, their set up establishment cost, associated technicians cost - are direct costs.

What is the amount of the non-cash Items for 2015?
a. $481 million
b. $227 million
c. $311 mllon
d. $473 million?

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Answer: c. $311 mllon

Explanation:

Non-cash items are those items that go into the income statement and can either increase or decrease profits but do not have an actual cash value. In other words, they may affect the calculation of profit but they do not impact the company's cash flow.

Examples include; Depreciation and Amortization

, deferred income taxes  and loss on disposal of property and equipment.  

From the statements of Woodlands Inc., there seems to be only one non-cash item which is Depreciation at a value of $311 million.

What are the determinants of supply? Instructions: In order to receive full credit, you must make a selection for each option. For correct answer(s), click the box once to place a check mark. For incorrect answer(s), click the option twice to empty the box. Income unanswered Prices of other goods unanswered Technology unanswered Tastes and preferences unanswered Resource prices unanswered Number of producers

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Answer:

Number of producers

Prices of other goods

Technology

Resource prices

Explanation:

Supply is the total amount of goods and services available to consumers in a market

The higher the number of producers, the higher the number of goods produced and  the higher the supply all things being equal. The reverse would be the case if the number of producers fall.

If the price of other good increases, it would be more profitable to produce the other goods. As a result, the number of producers available to  good would reduce.

Technological progress that reduces cost of production and makes production more efficient, would lead to an increase in supply.

If the price of inputs increases, it becomes more expensive to produce the good and as a result, supply would fall.

Sampson Corp. had 500,000 shares of common stock outstanding at the beginning of the year. The average market price was $20. On April 1, Sampson issued 100,000 shares of $1000 par value 10 percent preferred stock. On July 1, Sampson issued 200,000 warrants to purchase 10 shares of common stock each at $22 per share. On October 1, Sampson repurchased 60,000 of common stock as treasury stock for $15 per share (EPS) was:

a. 515,000.
b. 600,000.
c. 485,000.

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Answer:

c. 485,000

Explanation:

[(500,000 × 12) − (60,000 × 3)] / 12 = 485,000

5. The demand for good X is estimated to be QXd = 10,000 - 4PX + 5PY + 2M + AX where PX is the price of X, PY is the price of good Y, M is income and AX is the amount of advertising on X. Suppose the present price of good X is $50, PY = $100, M = $25,000, and AX = 1,000 units. Determine 1. a. Own price elasticity of demand b. Cross price elasticity of demand c. Income elasticity of demand d. Is good y a complement or a substitute e. Is good is normal or inferior

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Answer:

We need to calculate quantity demanded of good X

Qxd = 10,000 − 4PX + 5PY + 2M +
AX

Qxd = 10,000 − 4(50) + 5(100) + 2(25000) + 1000  

Qxd  = 10,000 - 200 + 500 + 50000 + 1000

Qxd  = 61,300

a. E(P) = ∆Qx/∆Px * (Px / Qx)

E(P) = - 4 * (50 / 61,300)

{where, ∆Qx/∆Px is the price coefficient = -4}

E(P) = = - 0.003    (The absolute value is 0.003)

Demand is inelastic, because price elasticity is less than 1.

b. CPED = ∆Qx/∆Py * (Py / Qx)

CPED = 5 * (100 / 61,300)

[where, ∆Qx/∆Py is the price coefficient of good Y = 5]

CPED = 0.008

c. IED = ∆Qx/∆M * (M / Qx)

= 2 * (25,000 / 61,300)

[where, ∆Qx/∆M is the income coefficient = 2]

= 0.816

d. Good Y and X is subtitles because  CPED is positive.

e. Good X is a normal good because income elasticity is positive.

or 2018, Gourmet Kitchen Products reported $22 million of sales and $18 million of operating costs (including depreciation). The company has $15 million of total invested capital. Its after-tax cost of capital is 9% and its federal-plus-state income tax rate was 35%. What was the firm's economic value added (EVA), that is, how much value did management add to stockholders' wealth during 2018

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Answer:

Economic value added = $1,250,000

Explanation:

Economic value added (EVA) = Net operating profit after taxes - Invested capital * cost of capital

Economic value added= [($22,000,000 - $18,000,000) * (1 - 0.35)] - [$15,000,000 * 9%]

Economic value added =  ($4,000,000 * 0.65) - $1,350,000

Economic value added  = $2,600,000 - $1,350,000

Economic value added = $1,250,000

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