Suppose two projects have the same expected business value. Project A has a very high estimated business value along with a high probability of failure. Project B has a much lower estimated business value along with a low probability of failure. If you could do only one of the projects, which one would you choose and under what conditions

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Answer 1

Answer:

Project B has a much lower estimated business value along with a low probability of failure.

Explanation:

In order to do only one type of project that has the same business values. I would choose a project that has a low probability of failure. Though it has a low value but in the long run will lead to economic profit and shareholders value. For selection, we need to find out the benefits gained by the project.
Answer 2

If a person could choose only one project he must select Project B as it has a much lower estimated business value along with a low probability of failure.

What are the selection criteria for the project?

Project B would be a better option to choose as it is giving less risk to business as compared to Project B in terms of failure. However, the value of Project B is less but it has the potential to generate economic profits in the long run.

Therefore, by evaluating the cost and benefit from two projects shareholder's interest would be intact more through Project B.

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On May 1, Cobb and Mott formed a partnership and agreed to share profits and losses in the ratio of 3:7, respectively. Cobb contributed a parcel of land that cost him $10,000. Mott contributed $40,000 cash. The land was sold for $18,000 on that same date, immediately after formation of the partnership. What amount should be recorded in Cobb's capital account on formation of the partnership

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Answer: $18000

Explanation:

We should note that the value of the contributed assets would be based on the fair values.

With regards to the question, we are already informed that the land was sold for $18,000 which in this case is the fair value of the asset.

Therefore, the amount that should be recorded in Cobb's capital account on formation of the partnership would be $18000.

The Cinci Company issues $100,000, 10% bonds at 103 on April 1, 2020. The bonds are dated January 1, 2020 and mature eight years from that date. Straight-line amortization is used. Interest is paid annually each December 31. Compute the bond carrying value as of December 31, 2023.

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Answer:

$101,593.75

Explanation:

Total amortization period  = 8 Years = 8 x 12 = 96 months

Number of months of Amortization =  9 months in 2020 + (3*12 months) till 2023 = 9 months + 36 months = 45 months

Premium on bonds payable = Issue Price - Face Value

Premium on bonds payable = ($100,000*103%) - $100,000

Premium on bonds payable = $103,000 - $100,000

Premium on bonds payable = $3,000

Unamortized premium  = Premium on bonds payable - Amortized premium

Unamortized premium  = $3,000 - $3,000*45/96

Unamortized premium  = $3,000 - $1,406.25

Unamortized premium  = $1,593.75

Carrying value on December 31,2023 = $100,000 + $1,593.75

Carrying value on December 31,2023 = $101,593.75

A.P. Hill Corporation uses a process-costing system. Products are manufactured in a series of three departments. The following data relate to Department Two for the month of February: Beginning work-in-process (70% complete) 10,000 units Goods started in production 80,000 units Ending work-in-process (60% complete) 5,000 units The beginning work-in-process was valued at $66,000, consisting of $20,000 of transferred-in costs, $30,000 of materials costs, and $16,000 of conversion costs. Materials are added at the beginning of the process; conversion costs are added evenly throughout the process. Costs added to production during February were Transferred-in $16,000 Materials used 88,000 Conversion costs 50,000 Question Assume that the company uses the first-in, first-out (FIFO) method of inventory valuation. Under FIFO, how much conversion cost did A.P. Hill transfer out of Department Two during February

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Answer:

$64,360

Explanation:

Calculation for how much conversion cost did A.P. Hill transfer out of Department Two during February

First step is to calculate FIFO EUP for conversion

under the FIFO method

Beginning WIP 3,000

(10,000 units × 30%)

Started and completed 75,000

(80,000units-5,000 units=75,000 units)

(75,000 units × 100% )

Ending WIP 3,000

(5,000 units × 60% )

FIFO EUP for conversion 81,000

(3,000+75,000+3,000)

Now let calculate the conversion cost

Conversion cost =$16,000 + [3,000 Beginning WIP +75,000 Started and completed*($50,000/81,000)]

Conversion cost =[$16,000 + (78,000 × $.62)]

Conversion cost=[$16,000 + $48,360

conversion cost=$64,360

Therefore how much conversion cost did A.P. Hill transfer out of Department Two during February will be $64,360

Windswept, Inc. 2016 and 2017 Balance Sheets ($ in millions) 2016 2017 2016 2017 Cash $ 260 $ 280 Accounts payable $ 1,510 $ 1,772 Accounts rec. 1,070 970 Long-term debt 1,050 1,238 Inventory 1,740 1,640 Common stock 3,320 3,010 Total $ 3,070 $ 2,890 Retained earnings 630 880 Net fixed assets 3,440 4,010 Total assets $ 6,510 $ 6,900 Total liab. & equity $ 6,510 $ 6,900 Windswept, Inc., has 530 million shares of stock outstanding. Its price–earnings ratio for 2017 is 24. What is the market price per share of stock?

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Answer:

$74,16

Explanation:

Note : I have attached the full question as images below !

Price Earning ratio = Price per share ÷ Earnings per share

                               = $24

Where,

Earnings per share = Earnings attributable to Common Stock holders ÷ Weighted Average Number of Common Stock Outstanding

therefore,

Earnings per share = $1,640 ÷ 530 = $3.09

so,

Market Price per share = Price Earning ratio x Earnings per share

Market Price per share = $24 x $3.09

                                       = $74,16

Rocket Products manufactures three types of remote-control devices: Economy, Standard, and Deluxe. The company, which uses activity-based costing, has identified five activities (and related cost drivers). Each activity, its budgeted cost, and related cost driver is identified below. Activity Cost Cost Driver Material handling $ 225,000 Number of parts Material insertion 2,475,000 Number of parts Automated machinery 840,000 Machine hours Finishing 170,000 Direct labor hours Packaging 170,000 Orders shipped Total $ 3,880,000 The following information pertains to the three product lines for next year: Economy Standard Deluxe Units to be produced 10,000 5,000 2,000 Orders to be shipped 1,000 500 200 Number of parts per unit 10 15 25 Machine hours per unit 1 3 5 Labor hours per unit 2 2 2 Assume that Rocket is using a volume-based costing system, and the preceding overhead costs are applied to all products on the basis of direct labor hours. The overhead cost that would be assigned to the Standard product line is closest to:

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Answer:

See calculation below

Explanation:

With regards to the above information, overhead cost assigned to the Standard product line

= Total overhead × Units produced for standard product line / Total units produced

= 3,880,000 × 5,000 / $1,000 + $5,000 + 7,000

= $1,492,307

Walker Manufacturing Company reported the following materials data for the month ending June 30:

Materials purchased $776,400
Materials inventory, June 1 219,000
Materials inventory, June 30 174,800

Determine the cost of direct materials used in production by Walker during the month ended June 30.

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Answer:

the cost of direct material used is $820,600

Explanation:

The computation of the cost of direct material used is shown below:

= Opening inventory + material purchased - ending inventory

= $219,000 + $776,400 - $174,800

= $820,600

Hence, the cost of direct material used is $820,600

It could come by applying the above formula

30) The theme dominating global financial markets today is the complexity of risks associated with financial globalization. List and explain examples of the complexity of risks affecting the leading and managing of multinational firms in the rapidly moving marketplace.

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Answer and Explanation:

The following are the examples:

1. Effect on the big deficit or the public debt crisis: It involves the present eurozone crisis, in this the rate of interest and the exchange rate would be effected

2. The monetary system i.e. international would be under scrutiny. As if there is an increase in the renminbi of chinese so the outlook of the would be varied on the currencies i.e. reserved, currency exchange, etc

3. Many of the countries would continue the balance of payment that represent the country would import more goods, services as compared with the exports that would become dangereous

4. The ownership, the framework of the government would be varied over the globe

Accountants focus on creating financial statements, whereas finance professionals mostly use these statements to evaluate a firm and answer questions about its performance. Indicate which of the following financial statement would be the most helpful.

a. How much cash is a firm generating through operating, investing, and financing activities?
b. How much debt and equity has the firm issued to finance its assets?

If compensation for senior management is based on short-term performance of the firm, in the short run the firm is likely to:

a. Overstate its earnings
b. Understate its earnings

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Answer:

1. The financial statement that would be the most helpful for a finance professional to evaluate how a firm's performance is:

a. How much cash is a firm generating through operating, investing, and financing activities?

2. If compensation for senior management is based on short-term performance of the firm, in the short run the firm is likely to:

a. Overstate its earnings

Explanation:

This financial statement is provided by the Statement of Cash Flows. The statement provides the performance report about a company's liquidity and long-term solvency.  The information about how much debt and equity the firm has issued to finance its assets will be obtained from the statement of financial position (known as the balance sheet).  This statement does not show the performance of a firm, but its financial position as of a given date.

Yurman Co. sells major household appliance service contracts for cash. The service contracts are for a one-year, two-year, or three-year period. Cash receipts from contracts are credited to unearned service contract revenues. This account had a balance of $960,000 at December 31, 2019 before year-end adjustment. Service contract costs are charged as incurred to the service contract expense account, which had a balance of $240,000 at December 31, 2019. Outstanding service contracts at December 31, 2019 expire as follows:
During 2017 During 2018 During 2019
$200,000 $320,000 $140,000
What amount should be reported as unearned service contract revenues in Yurman's December 31, 2016 balance sheet?
a. $720,000.
b. $660,000.
c. $480,000.
d. $440,000.

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Answer:

b. $660,000.

Explanation:

Deferred revenues or unearned revenues refer to money that a company received in advance for goods or services that it still has delivered or provided. In this case, the company hasn't provided services for years 2017, 2018 and 2019 = $200,000 + $320,000 + $140,000 = $660,000

Failure to prepare an adjusting entry at the end of a period to record an accrued revenue would cause Group of answer choices net income to be overstated. an understatement of assets and an understatement of revenues. an understatement of revenues and an understatement of liabilities. an understatement of revenues and an overstatement of liabilities.

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Answer:

an understatement of assets and an understatement of revenues.

Explanation:

Financial accounting is an accounting technique used for analyzing, summarizing and reporting of financial transactions like sales costs, purchase costs, payables and receivables of an organization using standard financial guidelines such as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). Examples of financial statements includes Balance sheet, cash-flow and income statement.

Financial reporting can be defined as the formal communication or disclosure of financial information and statements to present and potential users such as investors and creditors.

Hence, failure to prepare an adjusting entry at the end of a period to record an accrued revenue would cause an understatement of assets and an understatement of revenues.

Below is the trial balance for Sugar Almonds Ltd as at 31st December 2020
(i)From this Trial Balance you are to prepare the Income Statement of Profit or Loss and the Statement of Financial Position. (See below for pic)

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Answer:

Net income = $31,130

Total Assets = Owner's Equity and Liabilities = $104,230

Explanation:

The the Income Statement of Profit or Loss and the Statement of Financial Position can be prepared  as follows:

Sugar Almonds Ltd  

Income Statement of Profit or Loss  

For the Year Ended 31st December 2020  

Particulars                                                        $                       $            

Sales Revenue                                                                       93,700

Cost of sales:  

Opening inventory                                      12,000

Purchases                                                   49,000

Closing inventory - income statement   (24,350)  

Cost of sales                                                                         (36,650)  

Gross profit                                                                             57,050

Operating expenses:  

Administrative Expenses                               (850)

Rent paid                                                     (2,000)

Telephone                                                      (900)

Wages                                                         (21,650)

Travel expenses                                             (330)  

Total operating expenses                                                   (25,730)

Interest income (expense):

Interest paid                                                                              (190)  

Net income                                                                             31,130  

 

Sugar Almonds Ltd  

The Statement of Financial Position  

As at 31st December 2020  

Particulars                                                        $                        $            

Fixed Assets

Premises at cost                                         70,000  

Vehicles at cost                                            5,800  

Total Fixed Assets                                                                 75,800

Current Assets

Cash                                                                 630  

Bank                                                               2,100

Closing inventory - Statmt of fin positn    24,350  

Trade Receivables                                        1,350  

Total Current Assets                                                              28,430  

Total Assets                                                                           104,230

Owner's Equity

Capital                                                       72,000  

Drawings                                                   (6,450)

Net income                                                31,130  

Total Owner's Equity                                                             96,680

Current Liabilities  

Trade Payables                                          6,400  

VAT                                                              1,150  

Total Current Liabilities                                                          7,550  

Owner's Equity and Liabilities                                           104,230

An insurance company accepts an obligation to pay 10,000 at the end of each year for 2 years. The insurance company purchases a combination of the following two bonds at a total cost of X in order to exactly match its obligation: 1-year 4% annual coupon bond with a yield rate of 5% 2-year 6% annual coupon bond with a yield rate of 5% Calculate X.

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Answer:

$18,594.10

Explanation:

Insurance company has to pay $10,000 for two year with rate of 5% since market rate remain same in both the bond.

X = PV (PMT, N, I/Y)

X = PV(10000, 2, 5)

X = 18594.1043

X = $18,594.10

a. On April 1, the company retained an attorney for a flat monthly fee of $3,500. Payment for April legal services was made by the company on May 12.
b. A $324,000 note payable requires 9.0% annual interest, or $2,430, to be paid at the 20th day of each month. The interest was last paid on April 20 and the next payment is due on May 20. As of April 30, $810 of interest expense has accrued.
c. Total weekly salaries expense for all employees is $14,000. This amount is paid at the end of the day on Friday of each five-day workweek. April 30 falls on a Tuesday, which means that the employees had worked two days since the last payday. The next payday is May 3.

Required:
The above three separate situations require adjusting journal entries to prepare financial statements as of April 30. For each situation, present both the April 30 adjusting entry and the subsequent entry during May to record the payment of the accrued expenses.

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Answer:

Journal Entries for April and May

a. April 30:

Debit Legal Fee Expense $3,500

Credit Legal Fee Payable $3,500

To record the legal fee expense for April.

May 12:

Debit Legal Fee Payable $3,500

Credit Cash  $3,500

To record the payment of April legal fee.

b. April 30:

Debit Interest Expense $2,430

Credit Cash $1,620

Credit Interest Expense Payable $810

To record accrued interest expense

May 20:

Debit Interest Expense Payable $810

Credit Cash $810

To record the payment of accrued interest.

c. April 30:

Debit Salary Expense $5,600

Credit Salary Expense Payable $5,600

To record the salary expense for 2 days accrued.

May 3:

Debit Salary Expense Payable $5,600

Debit Salary Expense $8,400

Credit Cash $14,000

To record the payment of salary for the week.

Explanation:

We have used the journal entries to adjust accrued expenses and also to record the actual payment when they occur.  Journal entries help to record transactions as they occur and to make adjustments at the end of the accounting period so that accruals, prepayments, deferred revenue, and depreciation expense are properly recorded when they occur and not when payment is made.

GoodStuff, Inc. is considering investing in Project Awesome. The Project costs $120,000 and is expected to generate $64,000 in year one, $67,000 in year two, $56,000 in year three, and $45,000 in year four. GoodStuff, Inc.'s required rate of return for the project is 10%. The internal rate of return for the Project is

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Answer:

35.27%

Explanation:

Internal rate of return is the discount rate that equates the after-tax cash flows from an investment to the amount invested

IRR can be calculated with a financial calculator  

Cash flow in year 0 = -$120,000

Cash flow in year 1 = $64,000

Cash flow in year 2 = $67,000

Cash flow in year 3 = $56,000

Cash flow in year 4 = $45,000

IRR = 35.27%

To find the IRR using a financial calculator:

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

2. After inputting all the cash flows, press the IRR button and then press the compute button.  

Slapshot Company makes ice hockey sticks. During the month of June, 1,900 sticks were completed at a cost of goods manufactured of $437,000. Suppose that on June 1, Slapshot had 350 units in finished goods inventory costing $80,000 and on June 30, 370 units in finished goods inventory costing $84,000.
1. Prepare a cost of goods sold statement for the month of June.
Slapshot Company
Cost of Goods Sold Statement
For the Month of June
*Cost of goods sold
*Cost of goods Inventory, June 1
*Finished goods inventory June 30
*Work In process, June 1
___*___ $_____
___*___ _____
___*__ _____
__*____ $_____
2. Calculate the number of sticks that were sold during June.
units

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Answer:

1. Cost of goods sold statement

Cost of goods sold Inventory, June 1             $80,000

Add: Cost of goods manufactured                 $437,000

Cost of goods available for sale                     $517,000

Less: Cost of goods sold Inventory, June 31 $84,000

Cost of goods sold                                          $433,000

2. Number of sticks sold during June

Units on June 1                           350

Add: Manufactured in June       1,900

Sticks available for sale             2,250

Less: Ending units June 30       370  

Number of sticks sold               1,880

Consider the following yields to maturity on various one-year zero-coupon securities: Security: Treasury AAA Corporate BBB Corporate B Corporate Yield (%): 4.6 4.8 5.6 6.2 The price (expressed as a percentage of the face value) of a one-year, zero-coupon, corporate bond with a BBB rating is closest to:

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Answer:

94.70%

Explanation:

The computation of the price expressed as a percentage of the face value is given below:

= Price ÷ Face value × 100

= (Face value ÷ (1 + YTM)) ÷ Face value × 100

= ($1,000 ÷ (1 + 5.6%)) ÷ ($1,000) × 100

= $946.97 ÷ $1,000 × 100

= 94.70%

Hence, the price expressed as a percentage of the face value is 94.70%

Here we assume the face value be $1,000

A company that makes shopping carts for supermarkets and other stores recently purchased some new equipment that reduces the labor content of the jobs needed to produce the shopping carts. Prior to buying the new equipment, the company used 6 workers, who together produced an average of 100 carts per hour. Workers receive $11 per hour, and machine cost was $40 per hour. With the new equipment, it was possible to transfer one of the workers to another department, and equipment cost increased by $12 per hour, while output increased by 4 carts per hour. a. Compute labor productivity under each system. Use carts per worker per hour as the measure of labor productivity. (Round your answers to 3 decimal places.)

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Answer:

A. Labor productivity before=16 cart per workers-hour

Labor productivity After=26 cart per workers-hour

B. Multifactor productivity Before=0.94 carts per hour

Multifactor productivity before=0.94 carts per hour

Explanation:

A. Computation of labor productivity under each system

Labor productivity Before=100 carts per hour/6 workers

Labor productivity Before=16 cart per workers-hour

Labor productivity After=(100 carts per hour+4 carts per hour)/4 workers

Labor productivity After=(104carts per hour /4 workers

Labor productivity After=26 cart per workers-hour

B. Computation of the multifactor productivity under each system.

Multifactor productivity Before=100 carts per hour/(6 workers*$11 per hour)+$40 per hour

Multifactor productivity Before=100 carts per hour/($66 per hour+$40 per hour)

Multifactor productivity Before=100 carts per hour/$106 per hour

Multifactor productivity Before=0.94 carts per hour

Multifactor productivity before=(100carts per hour + 4carts per hour)/(4 workers * $11 per hour$)+($40 per hour+12 per hour)

Multifactor productivity before=(104carts per hour /(4 workers * $11 per hour$)+($40 per hour+12 per hour)

Multifactor productivity before=(104carts per hour /($66 per hour+$52 per hour)

Multifactor productivity before=(104carts per hour /118per hour

Multifactor productivity before=0.94 carts per hour

6. Classify each of the following statements as positive or normative. Explain. a. Society faces a short-run trade-off between inflation and unemployment. b. A reduction in the rate of money growth will reduce the rate of inflation. c. The Federal Reserve should reduce the rate of money growth. d. Society ought to require welfare recipients to look for jobs. e. Lower tax rates encourage more work and more saving.

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Answer:

Positive

b. Positive

c. Normative

d. Normative

e. Positive

Explanation:

Positive Economics is objective and statements are usually based on facts and economic theory. They can be tested.  

For example, there is a theory known as Phillips curve. It is when society faces a short-run trade-off between inflation and unemployment. Also it is known that lower tax increases disposable income which increases savings or consumption.

Normative economics is based value judgements, opinions and perspectives. For example, the statement - The Federal Reserve should reduce the rate of money growth is an opinion

Listed below are three items. Required: Classify each of the items as Revenue, Expense, Other Changes to Stockholders' Equity (other than revenue or expense), or None of These: Revenue Expense Other Changes to Stockholders' Equity None of These Deferred Revenue Supplies Expense Issuance of Stock

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Answer:

Classification of items as Revenue, Expense, Other Changes to Stockholders' Equity (other than revenue or expense), or None of These:

1. Deferred Revenue = Revenue

2. Supplies Expense = Expense

3. Issuance of Stock = Changes to Stockholders' Equity

Explanation:

Revenue represents the gross income that an entity receives from the sale of goods and services to customers.  Revenue is therefore classified as either Sales Revenue or Service Revenue.  It is an important item in the computation of the net income of the entity at the end of a financial period.

Expense represents the gross costs incurred by an entity for the sale of goods and services to its customers.  It is usually deducted from the Revenue to obtain the net income.

Changes to Stockholders' Equity occur from revenues and expenses.  They also occur from other business transactions like the issuance of stock to stockholders.

Susan and Bill Stamp want to set up a TDA that will generate sufficient interest at maturity to meet their living expenses, which they project to be $1,200 per month. (Round your answers to the nearest cent.)
(a) Find the amount needed at maturity to generate $1,350 per month interest, if they can get 7 % interest compounded monthly.
(b) Find the monthly payment that they would have to make into an ordinary annuity to obtain the future value found in part (a) if their money earns 9 % and the term is twenty years.

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Answer:

(a) The amount needed is $192,000.

(b) The monthly payment is $150.98.

Explanation:

Note: There are errors in this question. The correct question is therefore provided before answering the question as follows:

Susan and Bill Stamp want to set up a TDA that will generate sufficient interest at maturity to meet their living expenses, which they project to be $1,200 per month. (Round your answers to the nearest cent.)

(a) Find the amount needed at maturity to generate $1,200 per month interest, if they can get 7.25% interest compounded monthly.

(b) Find the monthly payment that they would have to make into an ordinary annuity to obtain the future value found in part (a) if their money earns 9.75% and the term is twenty years.

The explanation of the answer is now given as follows:

(a) Find the amount needed at maturity to generate $1,200 per month interest, if they can get 7.25% interest compounded monthly.

This can be calculated using the following future value formula:

FV = P / i ........................... (1)

Where;

FV = Amount needed at maturity = ?

P = Monthly payment or amount to generate monthly = $1,200

i = monthly interest rate = Annual interest rate / 12 = 7.25% / 12 = 0.075 / 12 = 0.00625

Substituting the values into equation (1), we have:

FV = $1,200 / 0.00625 = $192,000

Therefore, the amount needed is $192,000.

(b) Find the monthly payment that they would have to make into an ordinary annuity to obtain the future value found in part (a) if their money earns 9.75% and the term is twenty years.

This can be calculated using the Future Value (FV) of an Ordinary Annuity as follows:

FV = M * (((1 + r)^n - 1) / r) ................................. (2)

Where,

FV = Future value = $192,000

M = Monthly payment = ?

r = Monthly interest rate = 9.75% / 12 = 0.0975 / 12 = 0.008125

n = number of months = 25 years * Number of months in a year = 25 * 12 = 300

Substituting the values into equation (2) and solve for M, we have:

$192,000 = M * (((1 + 0.008125)^300 - 1) / 0.008125)

$192,000 = M * 1271.65920375075

M = $192,000 / 1271.65920375075

M = $150.98

Therefore, the monthly payment is $150.98.

Fuzzy Monkey Technologies, Inc., purchased as a long-term investment $80 million of 8% bonds, dated January 1, on January 1, 2021. Management has the positive intent and ability to hold the bonds until maturity. For bonds of similar risk and maturity the market yield was 10%. The price paid for the bonds was $66 million. Interest is received semiannually on June 30 and December 31. Due to changing market conditions, the fair value of the bonds at December 31, 2021, was $70 million.

Required:
a. Prepare the journal entry to record Fuzzy Monkey's investment on January 1, 2021.
b. Prepare the journal entry by Fuzzy Monkey to record interest on June 30, 2021 (at the effective rate).
c. Prepare the journal entries by Fuzzy Monkey to record interest on December 31, 2021 (at the effective rate).
d. At what amount will Fuzzy Monkey report its investment in the December 31, 2021, balance sheet? Why?
e. How would Fuzzy Monkey's 2021 statement of cash flows be affected by this investment?

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Answer:

A. 1-Jan-21

Dr Investment in Bond Dr $80.00

Cr To Cash $66.00

Cr To Discount on bond investment $14.00

B.30-Jun-21

Dr Cash $3.20

Dr Discount on bond investment $0.10

Cr To Interest revenue $3.30

C. 31-Dec-21

Dr Cash $3.20

Dr Discount on bond investment Dr $0.11

Cr To Interest revenue $3.31

D. $70 million Due to the change in market conditions

E. CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:

Interest received $7.40 INFLOW

CASH FLOW FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:

Cash paid for purchase of investment -$66.00 OUTFLOW

Explanation:

a. Preparation of the journal entry to record Fuzzy Monkey's investment on January 1, 2021.

1-Jan-21

Dr Investment in Bond Dr $80.00

Cr To Cash $66.00

Cr To Discount on bond investment $14.00

(80-66)

(Being to record investment in bond )

b. Preparation of the journal entry by Fuzzy Monkey to record interest on June 30, 2021 (at the effective rate).

30-Jun-21

Dr Cash $3.20

($80 *8% * 6/12)

Dr Discount on bond investment $0.10

($3.30-$3.20)

Cr To Interest revenue $3.30

($66*10%*6/12)

(Being to record revenue recognition for bond interest and discount amortized)

c. Preparation of the journal entries by Fuzzy Monkey to record interest on December 31, 2021 (at the effective rate)

31-Dec-21

Dr Cash $3.20

($80 *8% * 6/12)

Dr Discount on bond investment Dr $0.11

($3.31- $3.20)

Cr To Interest revenue $3.31

[ $66+.1*(10%*6/12) ]

(Being to record revenue recognition for bond interest and discount amortized)

d. Based on the information given Fuzzy monkey will report its investment on December 31, 2021 balance sheet at fair value of the amount of $70 million reason been that we were told that because of the change in the market conditions, the fair value of the bonds at December 31, 2021, was the amount of $70 million.

e. Calculation for How would Fuzzy Monkey's 2021 statement of cash flows be affected by this investment

STATEMENT OF CASH FLOW (PARTIAL)

For 2021

CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:

Interest received $7.40 INFLOW

($3.20+$3.20)

CASH FLOW FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:

Cash paid for purchase of investment -$66.00 OUTFLOW

among the major drawbacks of highly centralized organizational structure is that it allows for tight control from the top that makes it easy to fix accountability when things do not go well. allows top executives to retain authority for most strategic and operating decisions. can lengthen response times by those closest to the market conditions because they must seek approval for their actions. relies on the assumption that most company personnel have neither the time nor the inclination to direct and properly control the work they are performing and, further, that they lack the knowledge and judgment to make wise decisions about how best to do their work. is based on strict enforcement of detailed procedures backed by rigorous managerial oversight as the most reliable way to keep the daily execution of strategy on track.

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Answer: can lengthen response times by those closest to the market conditions because they must seek approval for their actions

Explanation:

Centralization simply refers to a form of organizational scenario where there is one person at the top that usually makes the major decisions for the company. The powers are usually held by those at the top and messages are passed to the lower level to be implemented.

One major drawback is that it can lengthen the response times by those closest to the market conditions because they must seek approval for their actions.

Reading the newspaper this morning, you found an article that mentions a woman named Nada who used to live down the street from you. Nada was recently hired by the First State Bank to assist in the evaluation and forecasting of future financial and economic conditions in the communities served by the bank. In which area of finance does Nada work

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Answer:

the options are missing:

Financial services

Financial markets and institutions

Managerial finance

Investments

the answer is Financial services.

Explanation:

Financial markets and institutions deals with stock and bond markets, it doesn't include evaluation of local markets.

Managerial finance deals with financial data analysis, and has nothing to do with Nada.

Investments generally deals with large clients, so neighborhood or community analysis doesn't fit very well either

Financial services includes serving smaller clients, e.g. opening checking accounts, mortgages, etc.

Webber Technologies is an emerging manufacturer of 3.5 inch diagonal touch screens for mobile communication devices/media players. 2011 industry sales were reported at 17.50 million units. This number represents an 17.7 % increase over 2010 industry sales. Webber Technologies had a 2010 market share of 5.9 %, compared with a 2011 market share of 4.2%. What was the change in unit sales for Webber Technologies, from 2010 to 2011, attributable to the change in industry sales

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Answer:

Industry Sales (2011) = 17,500,000

Industry Sales (2010) = Sales of 2011/1+growth = 17,500,000/1+17.7% = 17,500,000/1.177 = $14868309.26083263 = $14,868,309.26

Company Sales (2011) = 17,500,000 * 4.2% = $735,000

Company Sales (2010) = 14,868,309.26 * 5.9% = $877,230.25

Change in units = Company sales in 2011 - Company Sales in 2010  = $735,000 - $877,230.25 = $142,230.25

Change due to change in Industry growth = Company Sales in 2010 * 17.7% = $877,230.25 * 17.7% = 155,269.75

So, there is net increase of 155,269.75 units of sales due to industry growth.

6. Suppose Billy Bud's Bucking Broncos employs 20 workers at a daily wage rate of $60 each. The average product of labor is 30 bucking broncos per day; the marginal product of the last worker is 12 bucking broncos per day; and total fixed cost is $3,600 for equipment. What is the marginal cost of the last bucking bronco produced

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Answer:

5

Explanation:

Calculation for What is the marginal cost of the last bucking bronco produced

using this formula

Marginal cost of the last bucking bronco produced=Daily wage rate/Marginal product

Let plug in the formula

Marginal cost of the last bucking bronco produced=$60 each/12 bucking broncos per day

Marginal cost of the last bucking bronco produced=5

Therefore the Marginal cost of the last bucking bronco produced will be 5

Margot starts a new business and contributes $20,000 in cash; she also borrows $25,000 from her local bank. She utilizes the cash to purchase supplies for $5,000 and a computer system for $10,000. After these transactions, the total claims to the company's total resources are:

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Answer:

$45,000

Explanation:

Given the above information, total resources is computed as;

Total resources = Cash + Purchase supplies + Equipment computer system

But

Cash = $20,000 + $25,000 - $5,000 - $10,000 = $30,000

Total resources = $30,000 + $5,000 + $10,000 = $45,000

A shopper at a local supermarket spent the following amounts in her last eight trips to the store: $32.92 $14.14 $30.80 $28.34 $75.58 $36.33 $33.51 $22.94 The amount spent of _________ is most likely an outlier. Give answer as $XX.XX. Please type the correct answer in the following input field, and then select the submit answer button or press the enter key when finished.

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Answer well if this is adding then the answer is  274.56$ so that is  the amount spent

Explanation:

add all of it and you get the answer

HELP ASAP:
In the open market, oil shares are an example of:
A. finance.
B. accounting.
C. a commodity.
D. a security.

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Answer:

C. A commodity

Explanation:

Chang Corporation issued $6,000,000 of 9%, ten-year convertible bonds on July 1, 2020 at 96.1 plus accrued interest. The bonds were dated April 1, 2020 with interest payable April 1 and October 1. Bond discount is amortized semiannually on a straight-line basis. On April 1, 2021, $1,200,000 of these bonds were converted into 500 shares of $20 par value common stock. Accrued interest was paid in cash at the time of conversion.

What was the effective interest rate on the bonds when they were issued?

a. 9%
b. Above 9%
c. Below 9%
d. Cannot determine from the information given.

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Answer:

b. Above 9%

Explanation:

given data

issue = $6,000,000

time=  10 year

rate = 9 %

shares = 500

solution

as we can see that here bond issue at discount rate

and we know that market rate is greater than coupon rate

so that the effective interest rate on the bonds when they were issued above 9 %

so correct answer b. Above 9%

Esquire Company needs to acquire a molding machine to be used in its manufacturing process. Two types of machines that would be appropriate are presently on the market. The company has determined the following:

Machine A could be purchased for $60,500. It will last 10 years with annual maintenance costs of $2,100 per year. After 10 years the machine can be sold for $6,050.
Machine B could be purchased for $55,000. It also will last 10 years and will require maintenance costs of $8,400 in year three, $10,500 in year six, and $12,600 in year eight. After 10 years, the machine will have no salvage value.

Required:
Assume an interest rate of 8% properly reflects the time value of money in this situation and that maintenance costs are paid at the end of each year.

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Answer:

Esquire should purchase Machine A.

Explanation:

Note: The requirement of this question is not complete. The complete requirement is therefore presented before answering the question as follows:

Required:

Assume an interest rate of 8% properly reflects the time value of money in this situation and that maintenance costs are paid at the end of each year. Ignore income tax considerations.

Calculate the present value of Machine A & Machine B. Which machine Esquire should purchase? (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to nearest whole dollar amount.)

Explanation of the answer is now given as follows:

Note: See the attached excel file for the calculations of the present value of Machine A & Machine B.

In the attached excel file, the following is used:

Discounting factor = 1 / (1 + r)^n ……………………………. (1)

Where:

r = interest rate = 8%, or 0.08

n = the year in focus

From part 1 of the attached excel file, we have:

Net present value of Machine A = -$71,788.85

From part 2 of the attached excel file, we have:

Net present value of Machine B = -$75,092.36

Since the Net present value of Machine A of -$71,788.85 is less than the Net present value of Machine B of -$75,092.36, Esquire should purchase Machine A.

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