Assume that, on January 1, 2021, Matsui Co. paid $1,296,000 for its investment in 48,000 shares of Yankee Inc. Further, assume that Yankee has 240,000 total shares of stock issued. The book value and fair value of Yankee's identifiable net assets were both $480,000 at January 1, 2021. The following information pertains to Yankee during 2021: Net income $ 240,000 Dividends declared and paid $ 72,000 Market price of common stock on 12/31/2021 $ 29 /share What amount would Matsui report in its year-end 2021 balance sheet for its investment in Yankee

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Answer 1

Answer:

$1,329,600

Explanation:

Calculation for the amount that Matsui would report in its year-end 2021 balance sheet for its investment in Yankee

First step is to find the Percentage of shares acquired

Percentage of shares acquired = 48,000 / 240,000 = 20%

Last step is to find the Balance sheet Amount to be reported

Using this formula

Investment = Cost + 20% of Net income - 20% of dividends declared

Let plug in the formula

Investment=$1,296,000 + (20% x $240,000) - (20% x $72,000 )

Investment=$1,296,000+$48,000-$14,400

Investment=$1,329,600

Therefore the amount that Matsui would report in its year-end 2021 balance sheet for its investment in Yankee will be $1,329,600


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The balance sheet of Hidden Valley Farms reports total assets of $815,000 and $955,000 at the beginning and end of the year, respectively. The return on assets for the year is 15%. What is Hidden Valley's net income for the year

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Answer:

$132,750

Explanation:

Calculation for Valley net income for the year

Net income=[815,000+955,000/2]*15%

Net income=(1,770,000/2)*15%

Net income=885,000*15%

Net income=$132,750

Therefore Valley net income for the year will be $132,750

A company reported net income of $290,000. Beginning balances in Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable were $18,000 and $21,000 respectively. Ending balances in these accounts were $11,500 and $29,000, respectively. Assuming that all relevant information has been presented, what is the company's net cash flows from operating activities?

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Answer:

$310,500

Explanation:

The first step is to calculste the increase in account payable

= ending amount-beginning balance

= $29,000-$11,500

= $17,500

Decrease in account receivable

= $21,000-$18,000

= $3,000

Therefore the cash flow can be calculated as follows

= $290,000 + $17,500 + $3000

= $310,500

On March 1, 2021, E Corp. issued $1,000,000 of 10% nonconvertible bonds at 103, due on February 28, 2031. Each $1,000 bond was issued with 30 detachable stock warrants, each of which entitled the holder to purchase, for $50, one share of Evan's $25 par common stock. On March 1, 2021, the market price of each warrant was $4. By what amount should the bond issue proceeds increase shareholders' equity?

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Answer:

$120,000

Explanation:

The computation of increase shareholders' equity is shown below:-

Number of bonds issued = Total face value of bonds ÷ Face value per bond

= $1,000,000 ÷ $1,000

= 1,000 bonds

Increase in shareholders equity = Number of bonds × Share warrants per bond × Market price of each warrant

= 1,000 × 30 × $4

= $120,000

So, we have applied the above formula to determine the increase in shareholder equity.

Waterway Beauty Corporation manufactures cosmetic products that are sold through a network of sales agents. The agents are paid a commission of 21% of sales. The income statement for the year ending December 31, 2020, is as follows.
WATERWAY BEAUTY CORPORATION
Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 2020
Sales $79,000,000
Cost of goods sold
Variable $32,390,000
Fixed 8,750,000 41,140,000
Gross margin $37,860,000
Selling and marketing expenses
Commissions $16,590,000
Fixed costs 10,607,200 27,197,200
Operating income $10,662,800
The company is considering hiring its own sales staff to replace the network of agents. It will pay its salespeople a commission of 9% and incur additional fixed costs of $9,480,000.
Under the current policy of using a network of sales agents, calculate the Bonita Beauty Corporation's break-even point in sales dollars for the year 2017. (Round intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places e.g. 10.25 and final answers to 0 decimal places, e.g 2,510.)
Break-even point: $ _ _ _ _ _ _

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Answer:

$50,940,000

Explanation:

Calculate the Bonita Beauty Corporation's break even point in sales dollars for the year 2017.

Please see as attached, detailed solution to the above question.

Westbank Real Estate, Inc. owns 10 acres of forested land. Westbank wants the land cleared in order to build houses. Westbank emails a signed electronic memorandum to a representative of Hardell Lumber Co. offering to sell the mature trees and rich topsoil to Hardell for lumber and agricultural purposes. The electronic memorandum includes the parties' typed names, the consideration, the price, and a description of the property, lumber, and soil. Hardell replies via email to Westbank that it accepts Westbank's terms, electronically signs the memorandum, and will start removing the trees and soil next month. Before Hardell can begin clearing the land, Westbank changes its mind, wants to keep the land forested, and prevents Hardell from accessing the property claiming no contract has been formed.
2. Does the electronic agreement for the sale of trees and soil fall under the statute of frauds? (YES / NO)
3. Under which category? (CONTRACTS INVOLVING LAND/ CONTRACTS THAT BY THEIR TERMS CANNOT BE PREFORMED IN LESS THAN A YEAR AFTER THE DATE OF AGREEMENT/ A PROMISE TO ANSWER FOR A DEBT OF ANOTHER/ A PROMISE MADE IN CONSIDERATION OF MARRIAGE/ CONTRACTS FOR THE SALE OF GOODS OVER $500)
4. An electronic memorandum (DOES/ DOES NOT) satisfy the writing requirements for the Statute of Frauds.
5. Land is considered to be (REAL PROPERTY/ PERSONAL PROPERTY)
6. The definition of land includes (NO/ SOME/ ALL) physical objects that are permanently attached to the property.
7. Examples of physical objects that constitute land for purposes of the statute of frauds include (BUILDINGS/ FENCES/ TREES/ SOIL/ ALL OF THESE)
8. A written or electronic memorandum evidencing a contract will suffice provided that the writing is signed by (THE PERSON WHO IS ENFORCING THE CONTRACT/ THE PERSON AGAINST WHOM THE CONTRACT IS BEING ENFORCED)
9. Who signed the e-mails? (WESTBANK REAL ESTATE/ HARDELL LUMBER/ BOTH PARTIES)
10. What type of signature must be on an e-mail in order to enforce an electronic record? (A TYPED NAME/ AN OFFICIAL SIGNATURE/ A NOTARIZED SIGNATURE/ AN ENCRYPTED SIGNATURE)
11. Does the electronic memorandum have the parties' typed names? (YES/ NO)
12. Does the electronic memorandum describe the property involved?(YES/ NO)
13. Is it likely a court would find that the electronic memorandum satisfied the statue of frauds? (YES/ NO)
14. As a result, Hardell (WILL/ WILL NOT) likely be able to enforce the contract against Westbank.

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Answer:

Westbank Real Estate, Inc. and Hardell Lumber Co.

2. Does the electronic agreement for the sale of trees and soil fall under the statute of frauds? (YES / NO)

3. Under which category? (CONTRACTS INVOLVING LAND/ CONTRACTS THAT BY THEIR TERMS CANNOT BE PERFORMED IN LESS THAN A YEAR AFTER THE DATE OF AGREEMENT/ A PROMISE TO ANSWER FOR A DEBT OF ANOTHER/ A PROMISE MADE IN CONSIDERATION OF MARRIAGE/ CONTRACTS FOR THE SALE OF GOODS OVER $500)

4. An electronic memorandum (DOES/ DOES NOT) satisfy the writing requirements for the Statute of Frauds.

5. Land is considered to be (REAL PROPERTY/ PERSONAL PROPERTY)

6. The definition of land includes (NO/ SOME/ ALL) physical objects that are permanently attached to the property.

7. Examples of physical objects that constitute land for purposes of the statute of frauds include (BUILDINGS/ FENCES/ TREES/ SOIL/ ALL OF THESE)

8. A written or electronic memorandum evidencing a contract will suffice provided that the writing is signed by (THE PERSON WHO IS ENFORCING THE CONTRACT/ THE PERSON AGAINST WHOM THE CONTRACT IS BEING ENFORCED)

9. Who signed the emails? (WESTBANK REAL ESTATE/ HARDELL LUMBER/ BOTH PARTIES)

10. What type of signature must be on an email in order to enforce an electronic record? (A TYPED NAME/ AN OFFICIAL SIGNATURE/ A NOTARIZED SIGNATURE/ AN ENCRYPTED SIGNATURE)

11. Does the electronic memorandum have the parties' typed names? (YES/ NO)

12. Does the electronic memorandum describe the property involved?(YES/ NO)

13. Is it likely a court would find that the electronic memorandum satisfied the statute of frauds? (YES/ NO)

14. As a result, Hardell (WILL/ WILL NOT) likely be able to enforce the contract against Westbank.

Explanation:

The memoranda exchanged between Westbank Real Estate and Hardell Lumber Co provides the evidence of their oral contract. The statute of fraud covers most oral contracts, especially those involving real property or sale of land.  It is important to note that land includes all its permanent attachments.

Choosing to go to get a job right out of high school instead of going to college is an example of a(n) _____.


fixed cost

opportunity cost

variable cost

none of the above

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Answer:

opportunity cost

Explanation:

Opportunity cost is the forfeited benefits from the next best alternative. In every decision, one has to choose from several available options. Each of the options has its advantages. After selecting the best option, the benefits of the second-best alternatives is the opportunity cost.

Choosing between working and attending college is an example of opportunity. Each of the two options has its advantages. Preferring one alternative means sacrificing the benefits of the other.

A perpetuity pays $170 per year and interest rates are 8.2 percent. How much would its value change if interest rates increased to 9.7 percent

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Answer:

$320.59 decrease

Explanation:

The computation of the change in the value is shown below:

As we know that

The Value of perpetuity is

= Annual inflows ÷ interest rate

Current value is

= $170 ÷ 0.082

= $2,073.17

And,

New value is

= $170  ÷ 0.097

= $1,752.58

Now change in value is

= $2,073.17 - $1,752.58

= $320.59 decrease

We simply applied the above formula

The following are the transactions for the month of July. Units Unit Cost Unit Selling Price July 1 Beginning Inventory 40 $ 10 July 13 Purchase 200 11 July 25 Sold ( 100 ) $ 14 July 31 Ending Inventory 140 Calculate cost of goods available for sale and ending inventory, then sales, cost of goods sold, and gross profit, under (a) FIFO, (b) LIFO, and (c) weighted average cost. Assume a periodic inventory system is used.

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Answer:

                                                  (a) FIFO             (b) LIFO           (c) weighted

                                                                                                   average cost:

Cost of goods available for sale $2,600            $2,600              $2,600

Ending inventory                            1,540                1,500                  1,516      

Sales                                             $1,400              $1,400                 1,400  

Cost of goods sold                        1,060                 1,100                  1,083  

Gross profit                                    $340                $300                   $317        

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                Units    Unit Cost      Unit Selling       Price

July 1 Beginning Inventory        40          $ 10                                      $400

July 13 Purchase                     200              11                                     2,200

July 25 Sold                           ( 100 )                                $ 14            (1,400)

July 31 Ending Inventory         140

July 31 Goods available          240

Average unit cost = $10.83 ($2,600/240)

FIFO:

Cost of goods available for sale  $2,600 ($400 + $2,200)

Ending inventory                             1,540 (140 * $11)

Sales                                              $1,400 ($14 * 100)

Cost of goods sold                         1,060 (40 * $10 + 60 * $11)

Gross profit                                      $340

LIFO:

Cost of goods available for sale  $2,600 ($400 + $2,200)

Ending inventory                             1,500 (40 * $10 + 100 * $11)

Sales                                              $1,400 ($14 * 100)

Cost of goods sold                          1,100 (100 * $11)

Gross profit                                      $300

Weighted Average:

Cost of goods available for sale  $2,600 ($400 + $2,200)

Ending inventory                             1,516 (140 * $10.83)

Sales                                              $1,400 ($14 * 100)

Cost of goods sold                          1,083 (100 * $10.83)

Gross profit                                      $317

Assume real per capita GDP in North Metropolania is $4,000 while in East Quippanova it is $1,000. The annual growth rate in North Metropolania is 2.33%, while in East Quippanova it is 7%. How many years will it take for East Quippanova to catch up to the real per capita GDP of North Metropolania?

a. about 10 years
b. about 30 years
c. about 40 years
d. about 120 years
e. East Vice City will never be able to catch up with North Midgar.

What will the income of the two countries be when it is equal?

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Rule of 70

70/2.33=30.04

Income will be $8,000

Schaeffer Corporation reports $52 million accumulated other comprehensive income in its balance sheet as a component of shareholders’ equity. In a related statement reporting comprehensive income for the year, the company reveals net income of $520 million and other comprehensive income of $27 million. What was the balance in accumulated other comprehensive income in last year’s balance sheet? (Enter your answer in millions (i.e., 10,000,000 should be entered as 10).)

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Answer:

$25,000,000

Explanation:

Schaeffer corporation reports $52 million accumulated other comprehensive income in its balance sheet

The company reveals a net income of $520 million

Other comprehensive income is $27 million

Therefore the balance accumulated in last year's balance sheet can be calculated as follows

= $52,000,000 - $27,000,000

= $25,000,000

Some organizations take collaboration so seriously that they are changing the traditional office layout and replacing cubicles with low walls or no walls between desks. Many are creating small, informal areas designed to encourage spontaneous discussion and problem-solving. This is an example of which concept

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Question options:

a. Cooperative phalanxes

b. Collaborative groups

c. Cooperative posses

d. Collaborative teams

Answer:

d. Collaborative teams

Explanation:

The above is examplary of Collaborative teams. Collaborative teams are groups of individuals in the workplace that share a common goal and then work together and share ideas, knowledge and skills to accomplish these goals. Companies are increasingly encouraging collaborative teams by creating an atmosphere whereby their employees are able to communicate easily to share ideas and work fast and spontaneously towards working out solutions. Apart from physical barriers that might inhibit smooth communication for collaborative teams in the office, companies have also started increasingly investing into virtual teams whereby an employee is able to communicate, share ideas and work together in a collaborative fashion with a colleague in another location.

The following events took place at a manufacturing company for the current year: (1) Purchased $95,000 in direct materials. (2) Incurred labor costs as follows: (a) direct, $56,000 and (b) indirect, $13,600. (3) Other manufacturing overhead was $107,000, excluding indirect labor. (4) Transferred 80% of the materials to the manufacturing assembly line. (5) Completed 65% of the Work-in-Process during the year. (6) Sold 85% of the completed goods. (7) There were no beginning inventories. What is the journal entry to record the direct labor costs for the period? A. Labor Inventory XXX Wages Payable XXX B. Work-In-Process Inventory XXX Wages Payable XXX C. Manufacturing Overhead Control XXX Wages Payable XXX D. Wages Expense XXX Cash XXX

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Answer: B. Work-In-Process Inventory XXX Wages Payable XXX

Explanation:

The method of accounting for Direct labor during production is to apportion it to Work in Process inventory because as a direct cost, it should form a part of the cost of producing the good.

The Work in Process Inventory will therefore be debited to reflect an increase and the Wages Payable will be credited to reflect that the wages are a liability owed to workers.

Which of the following statements is most correct? Select one: a. Other things equal, the interest rate in an area with young population would likely be lower than that in an area with old population. b. If the Fed maintains a policy to expand money supply for several years, the entire yield curve will fall due to a higher expected future inflation. c. Short-term interest rates are less volatile than long-term interest rates because the Fed operates mainly in the long-term sector. d. Immediately after the Fed announces to expand the money supply, the long-term interest rate will drop while the short-term interest rates will raise due to a higher expected future inflation. e. An upward-sloping Treasury yield curve suggests that long-term interest rates are higher than short-term interest rates.

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Answer: e. An upward-sloping Treasury yield curve suggests that long-term interest rates are higher than short-term interest rates.

Explanation:

The Yield curve is used to compare interest rates across different periods as it uses the yields of securities that have the same credit risk/ rating but different maturity periods.

A Treasury yield curve will therefore show treasury rates across different periods. If the yield curve is upward sloping, it means that long term rates are higher than short term rates because the curve starts by plotting short term rates and then moving long-term.

what is acknowledgement​

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Answer: it means to accept something or recognition

Sundown LLC makes patio heating lamps. Their factory in Topeka has 800 in stock, the factory in Dallas has 700, while the warehouse in Memphis needs 500, and the warehouse in Austin needs 650. It costs $12 to ship each lamp from Topeka to Memphis, $20 for Topeka to Austin, $15 from Dallas to Memphis, and $22 from Dallas to Austin. What is the most economical way to minimize its shipping costs and meet the demands of the two warehouses

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Answer:

500T1 + 300T2 + 350D2 = $19,700

500 units shipped from Topeka to Memphis300 units shipped from Topeka to Austin350 units shipped from Dallas to Austin

Explanation:

minimize the following equation:

12T1 + 20T2 + 15D1 + 22D2

where:

T1 = lamp sent from Topeka to Memphis

T2 = lamp sent from Topeka to Austin

D1 = lamp sent from Dallas to Memphis

D2 = lamp sent from Dallas to Austin

T1 + D1 = 500

T2 + D2 = 650

T1 + T2 ≤ 800

D1 + D2 ≤ 700

using solver, the optimal solution is: 500T1 + 300T2 + 350D2 = $19,700

What makes penny stocks risky investments with uncertain rates of return? Choose four correct answers.

They generally have a low trading volume.
They have a low market price of less than $5.
They represent a share of a company’s value.
It is difficult to find reliable information about the company.
They are more likely to be a part of a “pump and dump” scheme.

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Answer:1,2,4,5

Explanation: just took the assignment

Answer:

1, 2, 4, 5

Explanation:

Got it right on edge 2020

Joshua, Rachel, and Daniel formed an LLC to manage their accounting business. Joshua contributed $20,000 to the LLC. Rachel and Daniel contributed $40,000 each. A year later, the LLC needed capital injection and Joshua lent a credit of $50,000. However, nothing could save the LLC and it entered bankruptcy and was dissolved. Joshua was the only creditor of the LLC. If a total of $50,000 was obtained after the sale of all the assets of the dissolved LLC, how much will Rachel get

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Answer: Rachael gets nothing.

Explanation:

According to the Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act (RULLCA), when all the assets of a limited liability company have been sold, the money gotten from the sale will have to be distributed first to the creditors of the limited liability company.

From the question, we are informed that Joshua gave the limited liability company $50,000 and we are further told that the sale of assets was $50,000 after the LLC was dissolved.

This means Joshua will get his $50,000 and there'll be nothing left which simply means that Rachael gets nothing.

You have just moved to San Diego, and in your new job you get $1000 a month in disposable income. Suppose you wish to purchase new Oakley sunglasses. Online, they cost $200. But, you hear a rumor that the same glasses can be bought in Tijuana for $20. However, it costs you $50 to make the trip to and from Tijuana. Suppose your utility is given by: Utility = ln(Y), where Y is your income after buying the sunglasses.

Required:
a. What is your utility if you buy them online?
b. What is your utility if you can get them in Tijuana?
c. The probability that the sunglasses can be purchased in Tijuana is p. At what probability are you indifferent between buying them online and checking out Tijuana?
d. At a probability of 0.6, if you doubt the rumor and think that in Tijuana the glasses actually will cost $60, will you buy them online or check out Tijuana?

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Answer:

All requirements solved

Explanation:

Utility if you buy them online or if you can get them in Tijuana can be calculated as follows

Requirement a. Buy online  

Y=1000-200=800

U=ln(800)=2.90

Requirement b. Buy from Tijuana

Y=1000-20-50=930  

U=ln(930)=2.97

Requirement c.

p(1000-20-50)=(1-p)(1000-200)

930p=800-800p

p=0.46

Requirement d. expected income from buying in tijuana:

=0.6(1000-60-50)+0.4(1000-20-50)

=534+372

=906 > 800(income from buying online)

So buy from tijuana

Leno Company sells goods to the Fallon Company for​ $11,000. It offers credit terms of​ 3/10, n/30. If Fallon Company pays the invoice within the discount​ period, Leno Company will record a debit to Cash in the amount​ of:

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Answer:

the amount that debited to the cash account is $10,670

Explanation:

The computation of the amount that debited to the cash account is shown below:

= Account receivable - discount allowed

= $11,000 - $11,000 × 3%

= $11,000 - $330

= $10,670

Hence the amount that debited to the cash account is $10,670

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered

Which kind of monetary policy would you expect in response to high inflation:

a. Expansionary
b. Contractionary

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Answer:

B. Contractionary Monetary Policy

Explanation:

According to Investopedia, inflation is a quantitative measure of the rate at which average price level of selected goods and services in an economy increases over a period of time which causes the purchasing power of the currency to fall.

One popular method of controlling high inflation is the Contractionary Monetary Policy. The aim of the contractionary monetary policy is to cut the supply of money within an economy by decreasing bond prices and increasing interest rates through the central bank.

When the Central Bank increases their interests rates, banks become forced to increase their rates as well which discourages consumers from borrowing and makes saving more attractive.

These help to cut down spending, causes prices of goods and services to drop and consequently causes inflation to slow down.

Both Bond Bill and Bond Ted have 5.8 percent coupons, make semiannual payments,

and are priced at par value. Bond Bill has 5 years to maturity, whereas Bond Ted has 25

years to maturity

a. If interest rates suddenly rise by 2 percent, what is the percentage change in the price

of these bonds? (A negative answer should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not

round intermediate calculations and enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2

decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

b. If rates were to suddenly fall by 2 percent instead, what would be the percentage

change in the price of these bonds? (Do not round intermediate calculations and

enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

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Answer:

a.

Percentage change in Bill Price = (91.8486 - 100) / 100 = -0.0815 or -8.15%

Percentage change in Bill Price = (78.1448 - 100) / 100 = -0.2186 or -21.86%

b.

Percentage change in Bill Price = (109.0298 - 100) / 100 = 0.0903 or 9.03%

Percentage change in Bill Price = (132.0946 - 100) / 100 = 0.3209 or 32.09%

Explanation:

To calculate the percentage change in the price of both the bonds, we assume that the par value of both the bonds is $100 each.

a.

To calculate the price of the bond today, we will use the formula for the price of the bond. We assume that the interest rate provided is stated in annual terms. As the bond is a semi annual bond, the coupon payment, number of periods and semi annual YTM will be,

Coupon Payment (C) both Bill and Ted = 100 * 0.058 * 6/12 = $2.9

Total periods (n) - Bill= 5 * 2 = 10

Total periods (n) - Ted= 25 * 2 = 50

As the bonds were previously price at par, the YTM or market interest rate would have been same as the coupon rate. Thus, the old market interest rate was 5.8%. Now as the interest rates have risen by 2% new interest rate will be = 5.8 + 2 = 7.8%

New r or YTM - both Bill and Ted = 7.8% * 6/12 = 3.9% or 0.039

The formula to calculate the price of the bonds today is attached.

Bond Price - Bill = 2.9 * [( 1 - (1+0.039)^-10) / 0.039]  +  100 / (1+0.039)^10

Bond Price - Bill = $91.8486

Percentage change in Bill Price = (91.8486 - 100) / 100 = -0.0815 or -8.15%

Bond Price - Ted = 2.9 * [( 1 - (1+0.039)^-50) / 0.039]  +  100 / (1+0.039)^50

Bond Price - Ted = $78.1448

Percentage change in Bill Price = (78.1448 - 100) / 100 = -0.2186 or -21.86%

b.

As the bonds were previously price at par, the YTM or market interest rate would have been same as the coupon rate. Thus, the old market interest rate was 5.8%. Now as the interest rates have fallen by 2% new interest rate will be = 5.8 - 2 = 3.8%

New r or YTM - both Bill and Ted = 3.8% * 6/12 = 1.9% or 0.019

The formula to calculate the price of the bonds today is attached.

Bond Price - Bill = 2.9 * [( 1 - (1+0.019)^-10) / 0.019]  +  100 / (1+0.019)^10

Bond Price - Bill = $109.0298

Percentage change in Bill Price = (109.0298 - 100) / 100 = 0.0903 or 9.03%

Bond Price - Ted = 2.9 * [( 1 - (1+0.019)^-50) / 0.019]  +  100 / (1+0.019)^50

Bond Price - Ted = $132.0946

Percentage change in Bill Price = (132.0946 - 100) / 100 = 0.3209 or 32.09%

(A) When The Percentage change in Bill Price is = (78.1448 - 100) / 100 =  -21.86%

(B) When Percentage change in Bill Price is= (132.0946 - 100) / 100 = 32.09%

Compute The Bond Price

To compute the percentage change in the price of both the bonds, we suppose that the par value of both the bonds is $100 each.

(A) To estimate the price of the bond today, we will use the formula for the price of the bond. We suppose that the interest rate supplied is stated in annual terms. As the bond is a semi-annual bond, the coupon payment, number of times, and semi-annual YTM will be,

Coupon Payment (C) both Bill and Ted is = 100 * 0.058 * 6/12 = $2.9

The Total periods (n) - Bill is= 5 * 2 = 10

The Total periods (n) - Ted is = 25 * 2 = 50

As the bonds were previously priced at par, the YTM or market interest rate would have been the same as the coupon rate. Therefore, the old market interest rate was 5.8%. Present as the interest rates have risen by 2% new interest rate will be = 5.8 + 2 is = 7.8%

When New r or YTM - both Bill and also Ted is = 7.8% * 6/12 is = 3.9% or 0.039

Then The formula to estimate the price of the bonds today is attached.

Bond Price - Bill is = 2.9 * [( 1 - (1+0.039)^-10) / 0.039] + 100 / (1+0.039)^10

Then Bond Price - Bill is = $91.8486

When the Percentage change in Bill Price is = (91.8486 - 100) / 100 = -0.0815 or -8.15%

Then Bond Price - Ted = 2.9 * [( 1 - (1+0.039)^-50) / 0.039] + 100 / (1+0.039)^50

Then Bond Price - Ted = $78.1448

The Percentage change in Bill Price is = (78.1448 - 100) / 100 = -0.2186 or -21.86%

(B) Now As the bonds were theretofore priced at par, the YTM or market interest rate would have been identified as the coupon rate. Therefore, the old market interest rate was 5.8%. Present as the interest rates have fallen by 2% new interest rate will be = 5.8 - 2 is = 3.8%

New r or YTM - both Bill and Ted = 3.8% * 6/12 is = 1.9% or 0.019

The formula to compute the price of the bonds today is attached.

Then Bond Price - Bill = 2.9 * [( 1 - (1+0.019)^-10) / 0.019] + 100 / (1+0.019)^10

After that Bond Price - Bill = $109.0298

Now the Percentage change in Bill Price = (109.0298 - 100) / 100 = 0.0903 or 9.03%

Then Bond Price - Ted = 2.9 * [( 1 - (1+0.019)^-50) / 0.019] + 100 / (1+0.019)^50

Then Bond Price - Ted = $132.0946

Therefore, Percentage change in Bill Price = (132.0946 - 100) / 100 = 0.3209 or 32.09%

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Use the following information for ECE incorporated: Shareholder Equity $100 million Assets $200 million Sales $300 million Net Income $15 million Interest Expense $2 million If ECE's stock is currently trading at $24.00 and ECE has 25 million shares outstanding, then ECE's market-to-book ratio is closest to:

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Answer:

6.0

Explanation:

Market to book ratio is calculated as ; Market capitalization / Net book value.

Where,

Market capitalization = Price per share × Total shares outstanding

= $24 × 25,000,000 shares

= $600,000,000

Then,

Net book value = Total assets - Total liabilities

= $200,000,000 - $100,000,000

= $100,000,000

Therefore,

Market to book ratio = $600,000,000 / $100,000,000

= 6.0

Crador Corp. uses a process costing system in which direct materials are added at the beginning of the process and conversion costs are incurred uniformly throughout the process. Beginning inventory for January consisted of 1,100 units. 14,000 units were started into the process during January. On January 31, the inventory consisted of 800 units. Equivalent units for conversion costs were 14,800. What percentage complete was the ending inventory with respect to conversion costs on January 31 using the weighted-average method

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Answer: 62.5%

Explanation:

Equivalent units = Units completed and transferred out + percentage completed of ending inventory

14,800 = (1,100 + 14,000 - 800) + Percentage

14,800 = 14,300 + Percentage amount completed

Percentage amount completed = 14,800 - 14,300

Percentage amount completed = 500 units

Percentage = Ending equivalent units / ending inventory

= (500/800) * 100

= 62.5%

The specific The specific identification inventory costing method: Select one: A. Measures the ending inventory at the actual prices of the specific units sold during the period B. Is more appropriate for a firm selling construction equipment than for a firm selling greeting cards C. Is not a generally accepted method of pricing inventories D. Uses expected future acquisition costs rather than historical costs to measure the ending inventoryinventory costing method:

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Answer:

A. Measures the ending inventory at the actual prices of the specific units sold during the period

Explanation:

The Specific identification inventory costing method is a strategy of getting the actual ending inventory cost. To get this cost requires the deliberate manual calculation of each of the remaining commodities brought on certain dates, at year-end inventory. The number gotten is then multiplied by their actual cost of purchase date. The result is then taken as the ending inventory cost.

Consequently, the purpose is to allocates the specific cost of each inventory item to cost of goods sold.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is option A. Measures the ending inventory at the actual prices of the specific units sold during the period.

5. The average total cost to produce 100 cookies is $0.25 per cookie. The marginal cost is constant at $0.10 for all cookies produced. What is the total cost to produce 50 cookies

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Answer:

$20

Explanation:

First, we need to find the total cost of producing 100 cookies.

From the above question, the total cost to produce 100 cookies is given by the average total cost of $0.25 multiplied by 100 units

TC = $0.25 × 100 = $25.

Therefore, the total cost to produce 50 cookies, is equal to the cost of producing 100 units minus the marginal cost ($0.10 per unit) of the additional 50 units.

TC = $25 - ($0.1 × 50) = $20

Joseph just received an inheritance of $35,775 from his great aunt. He plans to invest the funds for retirement. If Joseph can earn 4.75% per year with quarterly compounding for 32 years, how much will he have accumulated?
a. $237,416.b. $71,550.c. $184,622.d. $162,113.

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Answer:

FV= $162,113.25

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Initial investment= $35,775

Interest rate= 0.0475/4= 0.011875

Number of periods=  32*4= 128

To calculate the future value, we need to use the following formula:

FV= PV*(1+i)^n

FV= 35,775*(1.011875^128)

FV= $162,113.25

Bob purchased a truck for $53,000 with a residual value of $26,000 and a life expectancy of 5 years; using straight-line depreciation, the amount of the depreciation adjustment for the first year would be:

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Answer:

the depreciation adjustment for the first year is $5,400

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of depreciation adjustment for the first year is shown below:

= (Purchase cost - residual value) ÷ (expected life)

= ($53,000 - $26,000) ÷ ( 5 years)

= ($27,000) ÷ ( 5 years)

= $5,400

Hence, the depreciation adjustment for the first year is $5,400

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered

The following information, based on the 12/31/2021 Annual Report to Shareholders of Krafty Foods ($ in millions):
Accounts payable 1,997
Accounts receivable (net) 3,231
Accrued liabilities 4,205
Cash and cash equivalents 172
Cost of goods sold 17,631
Other current payables 1,752
Current portion of long-term debt 550
Other long-term liabilities 10,411
Retained earnings as of 12/31/202
12,491
Goodwill and other intangible assets (net)
36,257
Salaries expense 1,665
Interest and other debt expense, net
1,537
Inventories 3,126
Long-term debt 8,234
Long-term notes payable 5,100
Marketing, general and administration expenses
11,560
Operating revenues 34,375
Other current assets 697
Other noncurrent assets 3,826
Other shareholders’ equity (2,668)
Common stock 23,755
Property, plant and equipment (net)
9,209
Short-term borrowings 691
Required:
Based on the information presented above, prepare the Income Statement for Krafty Foods for the year ended December 31, 2021. (Enter your answers in millions (i.e., 10,000,000 should be entered as 10).)

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Answer:

Net income$ 1,982

Explanation:

Preparation of income statement for Krafty Foods for the year ended December 31, 2021

Krafty Foods Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 2021

($ in millions)

Operating revenues 34,375

Less Cost of goods sold 17,631

Gross profit 16,744

Marketing, general and administration expenses

11,560

Operating income 5,184

(16,744-11,560)

Interest and other debt expense, net

1,537

Income before taxes 3,647

(5,184-1,537)

Income tax expense 1,665

Net income$ 1,982

(3,647-1,665)

Therefore the Net income of the income statement for Krafty Foods for the year ended December 31, 2021 will be $1,982

ancy operates a business that uses the accrual method of accounting. In December, Nancy asked her brother, Hank, to provide her business with consulting advice. Hank billed Nancy for $8,700 of consulting services in year 0 (a reasonable amount), but Nancy was only able to pay $5,200 of the bill by the end of this year. However, Nancy paid the remainder of the bill in the following year. a. How much of the $8,700 consulting services will Hank include in his income this year if he uses the cash method of accounting

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Answer: $5200

Explanation:

Cash accounting method occurs when transactions are recorded in an accounting book only when payment has been made for the goods sold or the goods received.

Out of the $8,700 consulting services, the amount that'll be included by Hank in his income this year if he uses the cash method of accounting will be $5200. This is because only $5200 was paid out of the $8700.

An investor plans to divide $200,000 between two investments. The first yields a certain profit of 10%, whereas the second yields a profit with expected value 18% and standard deviation 6%. If the investor divides the money equally between these two investments, find the mean and standard deviation of the total profit.

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Answer:

mean = 14%; standard deviation = 3%

Explanation:

We treat the combined investment as a portfolio, with 50% each of the portfolio size invested in each asset.

Asset A: return (r) = 10%; standard deviation (s) = 0

Asset B: return (r) = 18%; standard deviation (s) = 6%

Portfolio mean (R) =

[tex](w_{1}*r_{1})+(w_{2}*r_{2})\\=(0.5*0.1)+(0.5*0.18)\\=0.05+0.09\\=0.14[/tex]

Therefore, portfolio mean = 14%.

Portfolio standard deviation (S) = [tex][(w_{1}^{2}*s_{1}^{2})+(w_{2}^{2}*s_{2}^{2})+(2w_{1} w_{2}COV_{12} )]^{\frac{1}{2}}[/tex]

Since no information was given about portfolio covariance, we will assume it is zero.

[tex]S=[(w_{1}^{2}*s_{1}^{2})+(w_{2}^{2}*s_{2}^{2})]^{\frac{1}{2}}\\=[(0.5^{2} *0^{2} )+(0.5^{2} *0.06^{2} )]\\=0.25*0.0036\\=0.03[/tex]

Therefore, portfolio standard deviation = 3%.

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