Kathy is a financial analyst in BTR Warehousing’s. As part of her analysis of the annual distribution policy and its impact on the firm’s value, she makes the following calculations and observations:

• The company generated a free cash flow (FCF) of $87.00 million in its most recent fiscal year.
• The firm’s cost of capital (WACC) is 13%. The firm has been growing at 10% for the past six years but is expected to grow at a constant rate of 8% in the future.
• The firm has 21.75 million shares outstanding.
• The company has $232.00 million in debt and $145.00 million in preferred stock.

Along with the rest of the finance team, Kathy has been part of board meetings and knows that the company is planning to distribute $120.00 million, which is invested in short-term investments, to its shareholders by buying back stock from its shareholders. Kathy also observed that, at this point, apart from the $120.00 million in short-term investments, the firm has no other nonoperating assets.

Using results from Kathy's calculations and observations, solve for the values in the following tables.

1. Value of the firm's operations.
a. 6,833.33
b.1,366.67
c. 68.33
d.1,421.33

2. Intrinsic value of equity immediately prior to stock repurchase.
a. 888
b. 948
c. 1276
d. 1153

3. Intrinsic stock price immediately prior to the stock repurchase.

a. 28.88
b. 41.50
c. 30.83
d. 37.50

4. Number of shares repurchased

a. 1.56
b. 1.95
c. 2.54
d. 3.32

5. Intrinsic value of equity immediately after the stock repurchase.

a. 888
b. 1306.67
c. 6773.33
d. 1038.67

6. Intrinsic stock price immediately after the stock repurchase.

a. 37.50
b. 30.83
c. 28.88
d. 41.50

Based on you understanding of stock repurchases, identify whether the following statement is true or false:

"The stock price of a firm increases after the firm repurchases some of its shares."

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Answer 1

Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below.

1. Value of the firm operations is

= Free Cash Flow × (1 + Growth Rate) ÷ (WACC - Growth Rate)

= $87 million  × (1 + 8%) ÷ (13% - 8%)

= $1,879.20

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

2.  The intrinsic value of equity immediately prior to stock repurchase is

= Value of Firm's Operations + Value of Non Operating Assets - Value of Debt - Value of Preferred Stock

= $1,879.20 + $120 - $232 - $145

= $1,622.20

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

3.  The intrinsic stock price immediately prior to stock repurchase is

= Intrinsic Value of Equity Prior to Stock Repurchase ÷ Number of Outstanding Shares

= ($1,622.20) ÷ (21.75 million shares)

= $74.58

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

4. The number of shares repurchased is

= Cash Used for Repurchase ÷ Intrinsic stock price

= $120  ÷ $74.58

= 1.61

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

5. The intrinsic value of equity immediately after stock repurchase is

 = Value of Firm's Operations - Value of Debt - Value of Preferred Stock

= $1,879.20 - $232 - $145

= $1,502.20

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

6. The intrinsic stock price immediately after stock repurchase is

= Intrinsic Value of Equity After Stock Repurchase ÷ Number of Outstanding Shares after Repurchase

= ($1,502.20)  ÷ (21.75 million shares - 1.61 million shares)

= $74.59

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

This statement is false because if the stock price changes after a firm conducts its share repurchase, then there are arbitrage opportunities. Thus, the price of the stock remains the same after a repurchase


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Harry Smith owns a metal- producing firm that is an unregulated monopoly. After considerable experimentation and research, he finds that the firm’s marginal cost curve can be approximated by a straight line, MC= 60 +2Q, where MC is marginal cost (in dollars) and Q is output. The demand curve for the product is P =100 - Q, where P is the product price (in dollars) and Q is output.A. If Smith wants to maximize profit, what output should he choose? B. What price should he charge?

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Answer:

1. 10 units

2. 90 dollars

Explanation:

1. Total revenue = P x Q

= (100 - Q) x Q

= 100 - Q^2

Marginal revenue = dTR/dQ

=100 - 2Q

MR = MC

100 - 2Q = 60 + 2Q

100 - 60 = 4Q

40 = 4Q

Q = 10 units

2. Putting price of Q = 10 in the price equation

P = 100 - Q

P = 100 - 10

Price = 90

Jonathan smith has a contract with Sarah Williams for the purchase of three hundred bales of hay every month for his cattle farm. One month, Sarah Williams refuses to sell Jonathan Smith any hay. Jonathan Smith brings a lawsuit against Sarah Williams for her failure to perform. Which of the following is correct about Jonathan Smith's case? a. This case is considered a criminal case. b. This case has no legal foundation. c. This case is considered a civil law case. d. The case cannot be resolved by monetary compensation.

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Answer:

The correct answer is the option C: This case is considered a civil law case.

Explanation:

To begin with, the fact that the case is considered to be a civil law case is due to the fact that the relationship between the both parties is comercial and therefore that they are intented to operate inside the civil area of the law according to what they do. Moreover, the contract will be favourable in court because of the statements that were written on it, and thats why the most probably is that Jonathan will win the case.

The yield to maturity on 1-year zero-coupon bonds is currently 8.5%; the YTM on 2-year zeros is 9.5%. The Treasury plans to issue a 2-year maturity coupon bond, paying coupons once per year with a coupon rate of 12%. The face value of the bond is $100. a. At what price will the bond sell? (Do not round interme

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Answer:

$104.47

Explanation:

As per the data given in the question,

Face value = $100

Coupon rate = 12%

Annual coupon = Coupon rate × Face value

= $100 × 12%

= $12

Price = Annual coupon ÷ coupon bond for year 1st + total value ÷ yield to maturity for second year

= $12 ÷ 1.085 + $112 ÷ 1.095^2

= $104.47

Hence, Bond will be sold in $104.47

The 1.085 and 1.095 is come from

= 1 + 8.5%

= 1.085

And,

= 1 + 9.5%

= 1.095

In order to ensure that a company's ethics code will encourage ethical decision making and behavior, companies need to accomplish two objectives. The first is to communicate the codes to others both within and outside the company. The second is to develop practical ethical standards and procedures specific to the company's line of business.
a) true
b) false

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Answer:

a) true.

Explanation:

The option here is chosen to be true because every ethic code is directed to ensure ethical decisions and this case or generally when you provide a clear, comprehensive ethical code for your company, it raises its standard of operation as it enlightens people.

This is to the general public, especially everyone that has business dealings with your company. It should be stated clearly above it that it should be well digested by anyone who intends to work or visit the site or environs. Also these ethics should be seriously be followed religiously by the working staffs of the company, so as to be emulated by other visitors and new intakes.

The purpose of many business messages is to make a request or to reply to previously received communication.
Familiarize yourself with the organization of these messages so you can communicate your purpose and achieve a positive outcome.
Read the scenario, and then answer the question.
The office manager asks you for advice on how to structure a request message with numerous questions.
What advice would you give?
Put a question mark after a disguised command.
Ask easy yes or no questions.
Place the most important question first or begin with a summary.
Read the following request message, and then answer the question.
To: Customer Support
From: Helen Martin
Subject: Warranty Information for Netbook Computer
Dear Customer Service,
I need this information by noon tomorrow at the latest. My team has an important presentation to give, and my netbook crashed while we were working on the presentation. I can’t find the warranty information anywhere. So I have a few questions.
Where is my warranty information? How long does it normally take to repair these machines? Do I have to mail the netbook to you, or can I bring it to your local repair shop?
Will you please answer these questions in a timely manner? Thank you in advance for your help.
Regards,
Helen Martin
What is the best revision for the opening of this message?
My team has an important presentation to give, and my netbook crashed while we were working on the presentation. I have to get it repaired soon.
My netbook computer crashed, and I have a few questions regarding repair and warranty information.
I need my questions answered quickly. My netbook crashed, and I can’t find the warranty information anywhere.
In addition to making requests, you will have to respond to requests in the business world.

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Answer:

The best revision is :

My team has an important presentation to give, and my netbook crashed while we were working on the presentation. I have to get it repaired soon.

Explanation:

The best revision is :

My team has an important presentation to give, and my netbook crashed while we were working on the presentation. I have to get it repaired soon.

because this includes a summary of the issue encountered this highlights the importance of netbook to be repaired soon as the presentation must be due in a near future and then finally asking for a repair which is mentioned to be required soon.

On December 31, 2020, Brisbane Company had 100,000 shares of common stock outstanding and 24,000 shares of 7%, $50 par, cumulative preferred stock outstanding. On February 28, 2021, Brisbane purchased 16,000 shares of common stock on the open market as treasury stock paying $32 per share. Brisbane sold 5,200 treasury shares on September 30, 2021, for $37 per share. Net income for 2021 was $172,905. Also outstanding during the year were fully vested incentive stock options giving key officers the option to buy 42,000 common shares at $32. The market price of the common shares averaged $42 during 2021.


Required: Compute Brisbane's basic and diluted earnings per share for 2021.

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Answer:

Basic Earnings per share =  $0.81

Diluted Earnings per share =  $0.59

Explanation:

Basic Earnings per share = Earnings Attributable to Holders of Common Stock / Weighted Average Number of Common Stocks

Earnings Attributable to Holders of Common Stock Calculation :

Net income                                                                          $172,905

Less Preference Dividend (24,000× $50×7%)                  ($84,000)

Earnings Attributable to Holders of Common Stock         $88,905

Weighted Average Number of Common Stocks Calculation :

Common Stocks 1 January 2021                                          100,000

Add Common Stocks February 28, 2021                               13,333

Less Common Stocks September 30, 2021                          (3,640)

Weighted Average Number of Common Stocks                109,693

Basic Earnings per share = $88,905 / 109,693

                                           = $0.81

Diluted Earnings per share = Adjusted Earnings Attributable to Holders of Common Stock / Adjusted Weighted Average Number of Common Stocks

Adjusted Earnings Attributable to Holders of Common Stock Calculation :

Net income                                                                          $172,905

Less Preference Dividend (24,000× $50×7%)                  ($84,000)

Earnings Attributable to Holders of Common Stock         $88,905

Adjusted Weighted Average Number of Common Stocks Calculation :

Weighted Average Number of Common Stocks                109,693

Add  incentive stock options                                                 42,000

Adjusted Weighted Average Number of Common Stocks 151,693

Diluted Earnings per share = $88,905 / 151,693

                                               = $0.59

Below is the cash flow of project Alpha. (EOY: end of year) EOY Cash Flow 0 -$200,000 1 $25,000 2 $25,000 3 $50,000 4 $50,000 5 $50,000 6 $50,000 7 $50,000 What is the payback period of this project

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Answer:

Payback= 5 years

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Cash Flow:

0 -$200,000

1 $25,000

2 $25,000

3 $50,000

4 $50,000

5 $50,000

6 $50,000

The payback period is the time required to cover for the initial investment:

Payback= -200,000 + (25,000 + 25,000 + 50,000 + 50,000 + 50,000)

Payback= 5 years

production generated the following activity in Chopper Chassis​ Company's Work-in-Process Inventory​ account: LOADING...​(Click the icon to view the​ activity.) ​Additionally, Chopper has completed Jobs 142 and​ 143, with total costs of $ 46 comma 000 and $ 50 comma 000​, respectively. Read the requirementsLOADING.... Requirement 1. Prepare the journal entry for production completed in June. ​(Prepare a single journal entry for this event. Record debits​ first, then credits. Exclude explanations from any journal​ entries.) Date Accounts Debit Credit June C

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Answer:

Finished Goods : Job 142 $ 46,000 (debit)

Finished Goods : Job 143 $ 50,000 (debit)

Work In Process : Job 142 $ 46,000 (credit)

Work In Process : Job 143 $ 50,000 (credit)

Explanation:

During Production all Costs Incurred are accumulated in the Work In Process Account.

Once the Production is Complete and Jobs are Transferred to Finished Goods, the Costs in Work In Process Account is De-recognized. Consequently Costs are recognized in Finished Goods Inventory for Valuation purposes.

These cost would later form part of Cost of Sales when the Jobs are Finally Sold to the Customer.

The Friendly Sausage Factory (FSF) can produce hot dogs at a rate of 4,500 per day. FSF supplies hot dogs to local restaurants at a steady rate of 310 per day. The cost to prepare the equipment for producing hot dogs is $60. Annual holding costs are 45 cents per hot dog. The factory operates 295 days a year.
a. Find the optimal run size. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest whole number) Optimal run size
b. Find the number of runs per year.(Round your answer to the nearest whole number) Number of runs
c. Find the length (in days) of a run. (Round your answer to the nearest whole number) Run length (in days)

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Answer:

a. The Optimal run size is 5,086 hot dogs

b. The Number of runs per year is 18

c. The Run length is 1 day

Explanation:

a. According to the given data we have the following:

Daily production, p = 4500 per day

Daily demand, u = 310 per day

Number of working days in a year, Tyear = 295 days

Annual demand, D = Daily demand x number of working days; D = 310 x 295; D = 91450

Setup cost, S = $60

Annual holding cost, H = $0.45 per hot dog

So, Optimal run-size can be calculated as follows:

Q* = √ 2 x annual demand x Setup cost / holding cost per unit per year x √daily production / daily production - daily demand

Q* = √2DS / H x √p / p-u

Q* = (√ 2 x 91450 x 60 / 0.45) x (√ 4500 / 4500 - 310)

Q* = (√24386667) x (√1.07)

Q* = (4938.29) x (1.03)

Q* = 5086.44 = 5,086

Therefore, Optimal run size is 5,086 hot dogs

b) The  Number of runs per year can be calculated as follows:

Cycle time = Q / u

Cycle time = 5086 / 310 = 16 days

Number of runs = Tyear / cycle time

Number of runs = 295 / 16 = 18

The Number of runs per year is 18

c) The Run length or run time can be calculated as follows:

Run time = Q / p

Run time = 5086 / 4500

Run time = 1.13 = 1

Run length is 1 day

Fanning Corporation, which makes and sells 81,000 radios annually, currently purchases the radio speakers it uses for $30 each. Each radio uses one speaker. The company has idle capacity and is considering the possibility of making the speakers that it needs. Fanning estimates that the cost of materials and labor needed to make speakers would be a total of $28 for each speaker. In addition, supervisory salaries, rent, and other manufacturing costs would be $188,000. Allocated facility-level costs would be $99,100. Required Determine the change in net income Fanning would experience if it decides to make the speakers.

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Answer:

If the company makes the radio speakers, income will decrease by $26,000.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Units= 81,000 radios speakers

Purchasing price= $30 each

The cost of materials and labor= $28 for each speaker.

Supervisory salaries, rent, and other manufacturing costs would be $188,000.

The allocated facility cost is a sunk cost, it will remain constant in both decisions.

First, we need to calculate the total cost of buying and making:

Buy:

Total cost= 81,000*30= 2,430,000

Make in-house:

Total cost= 81,000*28 + 188,000= 2,456,000

If the company makes the radio speakers, income will decrease by $26,000.

Sara King and Ray Lee are copartners in Kingslee Company. The partnership agreement provides for (1) salary allowances of $6,000 to King and $4,000 to Lee, (2) interest allowances of 10% on capital balances at the beginning of the year, and (3) dividing the remainder equally. Capital balances on January 1 were King $30,000, and Lee $20,000. In 2017, partnership net income is $20,000. The division of net income to Sara King partner.
A. Prepare a schedule showing the distribution of net income.
B. Journalize the allocation of net income.

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Answer: Please see below for answer

Explanation:

A)Schedule for  The distribution of income

Net income = $20,000

the division of net income

                                    Sara King             Ray Lee        Total

salary allowance            $6,000                $4000        $10,000

interest on each capital partner"s allowance

10% of 30,000 for Sara  $3000

10% of 20000 for Ray                                $2000

total interest allowance                                                     $5,000

Total                         $9,000                   $6,000           $15,000

Remaining income = $20,000 -$15,000 =$5,000

Sara = 50% x 5,000        2,500

Ray = 50% x 5,000                                     $2500        

Total remainders                                                             $5,000

Total                     $11,500                     $8,500            $20,000

b)Journal for allocation of net income  to partners capital

Account                                   Debit                  Credit

Income summary              $20,000

Sara King                                                           $11,500

Ray lee                                                               $8,500

The following data are available for product no. CK74, manufactured and sold by Ruby Corporation:Maximum capacity with present facilities 11,000 unitsTotal fixed cost (per period) $ 851,400Variable cost per unit $ 120.00Sales price per unit $ 186.0010. Required informationThe number of units of CK74 that Ruby must sell to break- even is:a. 12,900.b. 4,577.c. 7,095.d. 6,050.

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Answer:

Break-even point in units= 12,900 units

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Total fixed cost (per period) $ 851,400

Variable cost per unit $ 120

Sales price per unit $ 186

To calculate the break-even point in units, we need to use the following formula:

Break-even point in units= fixed costs/ contribution margin per unit

Break-even point in units= 851,400 / (186 - 120)

Break-even point in units= 12,900 units

Hadley Bear, Inc. uses a periodic inventory system. At the end of the January 31, 2017, the accounting records for the most popular item in inventory showed the following: Transactions Units Unit Cost Beginning Inventory, Jan 1 350 $1 Purchases January 10 450 $4 Purchase, January 30 200 $7 Hadley Bear sells the units for $20 each. At the end of the period, Hadley Bear has 180 units remaining in inventory. What is the cost of goods sold if Hadley Bear uses the average cost method?

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Answer:

COGS= $3,280

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Beginning Inventory= 350 units for $1 each

Purchases January 10= 450 $4

Purchase, January 30= 200 $7

At the end of the period, Hadley Bear has 180 units remaining in inventory.

First, we need to calculate the number of units sold:

Units sold= total units - ending inventory in units

Units sold= 1,000 - 180

Units sold= 820 units

Now, the average cost:

Average cost= (1 + 4 + 7)/3= $4

COGS= 4*820= $3,280

Cron Corporation is planning to issue bonds with a face value of $700,000 and a coupon rate of 13 percent. The bonds mature in five years and pay interest semiannually every June 30 and December 31. All of the bonds were sold on January 1 of this year. Cron uses the effective-interest amortization method. Assume an annual market rate of interest of 12 percent.

1. What was the issue price on January 1 of this year ?2. What amount of interest expense should be recorded on June 30 and December 31 of this year?3. What amount of cash should be paid to investors June 30 and December 31 of this year?4. What is the book value of the bonds on June 30 and December 31 of this year?

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Answer:

issue $700,000 in 5 year bonds that pay 13% semiannual coupons (coupon = $45,500)

market interest rate 12%, so bonds will be sold at a premium

1) What was the issue price on January 1 of this year?

issue price = present value of face value + present value of interest payments

present value of face value = $700,000 / (1 + 6%)¹⁰ = $390,876present value of annuity = $45,500 x {1 - [1 / (1 + 6%)¹⁰]} / 6% = $334,884

issue price = $390,876 + $334,884 = $725,760

journal entry to record issuance of the bonds:

Dr Cash 725,760

    Cr Bonds payable 700,000

    Cr Premium on bonds payable 25,760

2) What amount of interest expense should be recorded on June 30 and December 31 of this year?

amortization of bond premium June 30 = ($725,760 x 6%) - ($700,000 x 6.5%) = $43,546 - $45,500 = -$1,954

Journal entry June 30th, first coupon payment:

Dr Interest expense 43,546

Dr Premium on bonds payable 1,954

    Cr Cash 45,500

amortization of bond premium December 31 = ($727,714 x 6%) - ($700,000 x 6.5%) = $43,663 - $45,500 = -$1,837

Journal entry December 31st, second coupon payment:

Dr Interest expense 43,663

Dr Premium on bonds payable 1,837

    Cr Cash 45,500

3) What amount of cash should be paid to investors June 30 and December 31 of this year?

$45,500 per coupon payment

4) What is the book value of the bonds on June 30 and December 31 of this year?

Book value on June 30th:

Bonds payable $700,000

Premium on bonds payable $23,806

Book value on December 31st:

Bonds payable $700,000

Premium on bonds payable $21,969

1. Issue price = $390,876 + $334,884 = $725,760

2. Amortization of bond premium June 30 = -$1,954

3. $45,500 per coupon payment

Prepare the journal entry

When the Issue $700,000 in 5 year bonds that pay 13% semiannual coupons (coupon is = $45,500)

Then the market interest rate is 12%, so bonds will be sold at a premium

1) The issue price is = present value of face value + present value of interest payments

After that, present value of face value is = $700,000 / (1 + 6%)¹⁰ = $390,876

Then, present value of annuity = $45,500 x {1 - [1 / (1 + 6%)¹⁰]} / 6% = $334,884

Now, issue price is = $390,876 + $334,884 = $725,760

The journal entry to record issuance of the bonds:

Dr Cash 725,760

Cr Bonds payable 700,000

Cr Premium on bonds payable 25,760

2) The amortization of bond premium June 30 is = ($725,760 x 6%) - ($700,000 x 6.5%) = $43,546 - $45,500 = -$1,954

Then, The Journal entry June 30th, first coupon payment:

Dr Interest expense 43,546

Dr Premium on bonds payable 1,954

Cr Cash 45,500

Now, amortization of bond premium December 31 is = ($727,714 x 6%) - ($700,000 x 6.5%) = $43,663 - $45,500 = -$1,837

Then, prepare the Journal entry December 31st, second coupon payment:

Dr Interest expense 43,663

Dr Premium on bonds payable 1,837

Cr Cash 45,500

3) $45,500 per coupon payment

4) The Book value on June 30th:

Bonds payable $700,000

Premium on bonds payable $23,806

Book value on December 31st:

Bonds payable $700,000

Premium on bonds payable $21,969

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At the end of the current year, $59,500 of fees have been earned but have not been billed to clients. a. Journalize the adjusting entry to record the accrued fees. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. b. If the cash basis rather than the accrual basis had been used, would an adjusting entry have been necessary?

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Answer:

a.

Cash $59,500 (debit)

Deferred Revenue $59,500 (credit)

Being Fees Earned But not Billed to Customers

b.

Yes adjusting entry would be necessary. Because there has been movement of cash

Explanation:

The Accrual Principle states that transactions are recorded as they occur not as they are paid.

The Effect of the transaction in the question is to Increase the Assets of Cash while Recognizing the Liability that the company has to the customer in Deferred Revenue.

At the later date when the Company Bills the Clients, the Deferred Revenue would be Eliminated and the Revenue Account be Recognized.

Examine the relationship between total spending by government and consumers in a nation and the location of the countries gdp on the business cycle

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Answer and Explanation:

Consumer as well as government overall expenditure seems to be a significant determinant of economic growth during a market. Unless the overall spending increases, the demand changes positively.Hence, just before the total individual and corporate expenditure in something like a firm increases, it demonstrates that perhaps the country's affairs cycle is going to expand, and then when total expenditure drops significantly, it illustrates that the financial sector's business period is going via compression.

So that it is the right answer.

Ryan expects to deposit $1,000 now, $3,000 four years from now, and $1,500 six years from now in an account that is earning 12% per year compounded semiannually through a company-sponsored saving plan. What amount can he withdraw ten years from now

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Answer:

  $11,634.50

Explanation:

The future value formula can be applied to each of the deposits:

  FV = P(1 +r/n)^(nt)

For 1000 now, interest accumulates for 10 years.

  FV = 1000(1 +.12/2)^(2·10) = 3207.14

For 3000 in 4 years, interest accumulates for 6 years.

  FV = 3000(1 +.12/2)^(2·6) = 6036.59

For 1500 in 6 years, interest accumulates for 4 years.

  FV = 1500(1 +.12/2)^(2·4) ≈ 2390.77

Then the value of the account in 10 years will be ...

  $3207.14 +6036.59 +2390.77 = $11,634.50

Baden Company has gathered the following information. Units in beginning work in process 0 Units started into production 44,400 Units in ending work in process 8,200 Percent complete in ending work in process: Conversion costs 40 % Materials 100 % Costs incurred: Direct materials $79,920 Direct labor $65,500 Overhead $110,186Instructions (a) Compute equivalent units of production for materials and for conversion costs. (b) Determine the unit costs of production. (c) Show the assignment of costs to units transferred out and in process.

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Answer:

Explanation:

                                                                      Materials Conversion Cost

Units transferred out = (44,400-8,200) =     36,200   36,200

Units in ending work in progress(8200*40%)   8200     3280

equivalent units of production                          44,400    39,480

b)

Units cost of production

Costs incurred  (65,500+110,186)                       79,220  175,686

units of production                                               44,400    39,480

                                                                                1.78       4.45

C)

Units transferred out = 36,200 *1.78 = 64,436

                                       36,200*4.45  = 161,090

                                                                 225,526

Units in ending work in progress - (8200*1,78)+(3280*4.45)

=14,596+14,596 = $29,192

Income Statement The revenues and expenses of Paradise Travel Service for the year ended May 31, 20Y6, follow: Fees earned $900,000 Office expense 300,000 Miscellaneous expense 15,000 Wages expense 450,000 Prepare an income statement for the year ended May 31, 20Y6. Paradise Travel Service Income Statement For the Year Ended May 31, 20Y6 $ Expenses: $ Total expenses $

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Answer:

Net income is $135,000

Explanation:

The below is the Paradise Travel Service Income Statement For the Year Ended May 31, 20Y6 .

Fees earned                                                                      $900,000

less:

Office expense                               $300,000

miscellaneous expense                   $15,000

wages expense                               $450,000

Total expense for the year                                            ($765,000)

Net income                                                                       $135,000  

The net income is computed by deducting office,miscellaneous and wages expenses from the total fees earned during the year,hence the resulting net income thereafter is $135,000.

The net income would be added to opening balance of retained earnings in order to compute the closing retained earnings for the year

Gilberto Company currently manufactures 70,000 units per year of one of its crucial parts. Variable costs are $1.80 per unit, fixed costs related to making this part are $70,000 per year, and allocated fixed costs are $35,000 per year. Allocated fixed costs are unavoidable whether the company makes or buys the part. Gilberto is considering buying the part from a supplier for a quoted price of $2.90 per unit guaranteed for a three-year period.
Calculate the total incremental cost of making 70,000 and buying 70,000 units. Should the company continue to manufacture the part, or should it buy the part from the outside supplier?

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Answer:

The company should continue making the unit. It is cheaper than buying by $7,000.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Variable costs are $1.80 per unit

fixed costs= $70,000 per year

Purchasing price per unit= $2.90

I will assume that the fixed costs (not allocated) are avoidable.

First, we need to calculate the total cost of making the unit:

Total cost= 70,000*1.8 + 70,000= $196,000

Buying:

Total cost= 70,000*2.9= $203,000

The company should continue making the unit. It is cheaper than buying by $7,000.

Morris Company applies overhead at 20% of direct labor costs. Actual overhead costs for the year totaled $380,000, and actual direct labor costs totaled $1,800,000. At year-end, the balance in the Factory Overhead account is a:

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Answer:

$20,000 debit balance

Explanation:

Overhead is meant to absorbed at 20% of direct labor costs

absorbed overhead=20%*direct labor costs

direct labor costs is $1,800,000

absorbed overhead as a percentage of labor costs=20%*$1,800,000=$360,000

Balance in factory overhead account=actual overhead-overhead absorbed

actual overhead is $380,000

balance in factory overhead account=$380,000-$360,000=$20,000

The balance in factory overhead account is $20,000 debit balance since the amount absorbed is less than actual,an additional cost of $20,000 needs to be recognized

Symon's Suppers Co. has announced that it will pay a dividend of $4.39 per share one year from today. Additionally, the company expects to increase its dividend by 4.2 percent annually. The required return on the company's stock is 11.4 percent. What is the current share price?

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Answer:

The current share price is $60.97

Explanation:

The values given are

Symon's super corporation is expected to pay a dividend of $4.39

The company expects to increase its dividend by 4.2percent every year

The required return on the company's stock is 11.4 percent

Therefore, the current share price is

= 4.39/( 11.4/100 + 4.2/100 )

= 4.39/( 0.114 - 0.042)

= 4.39/(0.072)

= 60.97

Thus, the current share price is $60.97

A piece of equipment was acquired on January 1, 2018, at a cost of $36,000, with an estimated residual value of $6,000 and an estimated useful life of six years. The company uses the double-declining-balance method. What is its book value at December 31, 2019

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Answer:

Book value at 31 December 2019 = 16000

Explanation:

The double declining balance method is an accelerated form of depreciation. Under this method,the asset is depreciated more in the initial years and less in the later years of estimated useful life.

The formula for depreciation expense per year under this method is,

Depreciation expense = 2 * [(Cost - Accumulated depreciation) / estimated useful life]

Depreciation expense 2018 = 2 * [(36000 - 0) / 6]

Depreciation expense 2018 = 12000

Depreciation expense 2019 = 2 * [(36000 - 12000) / 6]

Depreciation expense 2019 = 8000

Book Value = Cost - Accumulated depreciation

Book Value = 36000 - (12000 + 8000)

Book value at 31 December 2019 = 16000

As of December 31, 2020, the equipment had a salvage value of $4,000 and is expected to produce 100,000 additional units over its remaining useful life. Urithiru uses an activity-based depreciation method and the equipment produced 24,000 units in 2021. At December 31, 2021, the fair value of the equipment is $16,000 and the undiscounted expected future net cash flow is $18,000.


How much impairment loss or loss recovery would be recognized at 12/31/2021?

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Answer:

Hi, the question you have provided has missing information, however important principles are explained below :

Impairment loss is the excess of Carrying Amount of an asset over its Recoverable Amount.

Carrying Amount

Carrying Amount = Cost - Accumulated Depreciation

The question has missing information on the cost of the equipment.

However the formula to calculate depreciation is :

Depreciation Expense = (Cost - Salvage Value) × Activity during the year / Estimated Total Activity

Recoverable Amount

Is the higher of :

Fair Value less Costs to sale or,Value in use (discounted expected future net cash flow)

The question provided an undiscounted expected future net cash flow of $18,000 which needs to be discounted using the company`s cost of capital to get the Value in use.

Then determine the recoverable amount.

Test for Impairment

If Carrying Amount > Recoverable Amount, then the asset is impaired

Journal Entry

Debit : Impairment loss expense with the amount of impairment (the excess)

Credit : Accumulated Impairment loss with the amount of impairment (the excess)                            

Euclid Corporation processes a patented chemical, P-1, and produces two outputs, P-11 and P-12. In August, the costs to process P-1 are $165,000 for materials and $270,000 for conversion costs. P-11 has a sales value of $648,000 and P-12 has a sales value of $162,000. Required Using the net realizable value method, assign costs to P-11 and P-12 for August.

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Answer:

$348,000 and $87,000

Explanation:

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

We can calculate the assign cost for august by using following formula:-

Total Joint Cost = P1 Material Cost + P1 Conversion Cost

= $165,000 + $270,000

= $435,000

Cost Assigned to P11

= Sales Value of P11 ÷ (Sales Value of P11 + Sales Value of P12) × Total Joint Cost

= $648,000 ÷ ($648,000 + $162,000) × $435,000

= $648,000 ÷ $810,000 × $435,000

= 0.8 × $435,000

= $348,000

Cost Assigned to P12

= Sales Value of P12 ÷ (Sales Value of P11 + Sales Value of P12) × Total Joint Cost

= $162,000 ÷ ($648,000 + $162,000) × $435,000

= $162,000 ÷ $810,000 × $435,000

= 0.2 × $435,000

= $87,000

The joint cost is the cost of two or more products to make a single product. It includes the product cost like direct material, direct labor, etc

Pan Corporation is a company that manufactures and sells baking forms. On 1/1/20, the company purchases a piece of manufacturing equipment for $2,500,000 cash. The expected residual value is $260,000 and the useful life is 5 years. The company expects to produce 8,000,000 forms with the equipment – 2,500,000 forms in 2020; 2,000,000 forms in 2021; 1,500,000 forms in 2022; 800,000 forms in 2023, and 1,200,000 forms in 2024.

Required:
Use the Straight-Line method to find depreciation from 2020 to 2024

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Answer:

2020 $700,000

2021 $560,000

2022 $420,000

2023 $224,000

2024 $336,000

Explanation:

Depreciation charge=cost-residual value*number of forms produced in the year/total expected forms.

2020 depreciation=($2,500,0000-$260,000)*2,500,000/8,000,000=$700,000

2021 depreciation=($2,500,0000-$260,000)*2,000,000/8,000,000=$560000

2022 depreciation=($2,500,0000-$260,000)*1,500,000/8,000,000=$420000

2023 depreciation=($2,500,0000-$260,000)*800,000/8,000,000=$224000

2024 depreciation=($2,500,0000-$260,000)*1200,000/8,000,000=$336000

Suppose demand for U.S. products across the world increases. What is the impact on the flow of financial capital as a result of the increase in demand for products, the value of the U.S. dollar, and the foreign money price of the U.S. dollar

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Explanation:

Financial Capital Flow refers to the movement of investment capital, in and out of countries.  When money for investment goes from one country to another, it is a capital flow, in-flow for the country receiving and out-flow for the country investing.The term does not include money people and businesses use to purchase each others' goods and services.There is why, in this scenario, there is no recorded change in financial capital flow in the U.S.

The value of the U.S. dollar is the total amount of U.S. dollar which a foreign currency can purchase at a particular exchange rate.  It is based on the exchange rate, otherwise called the price of the U.S. dollar to another currency.

Price of the U.S. dollar is the exchange rate.  It shows the value of one U.S. dollar vis-a-vis a foreign currency.

On February 1, 2021, Rosalind Corp. lends cash and accepts a $3,800 note receivable that offers 10% interest and is due in six months. How much interest revenue will Rosalind Corp. report during 2021? (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

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Answer:

$190

Explanation:

Interest Revenue is the form of income which is earned by lending some money or investing in debt securities.

As the Note is issued on February 1, 2021 and it will expire on August 1, 2021.

As both dates lies in 2021, so all the interest earned from note receivable will be reported as interest revenue.

Interest Revenue = $3,800 x 10% x 6/12 = $190

Pandora invested in the Box Mutual Fund by purchasing 1,000 shares on November 9, Year 1. On the first day of every month, the Box Fund pays a dividend that Pandora elects to have reinvested into the Box Fund. On average, Pandora received five additional shares per month. On December 15, Year 2, Pandora sold off her entire interest in the Box Fund (1,065 total shares). How many of the Box Fund shares sold by Pandora will qualify for the long-term holding period

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Answer:

Pandora

Box Fund shares qualifying for the long-term holding period:

Total shares qualifying = 1,010

This is made up of:

Initial shares bought on Nov. 9 = 1,000

Reinvested shares on Dec. 1              5

Reinvested shares on Jan. 1               5

The remaining 55 (1,065 - 1,010) shares qualify for short-term holding periods as they lasted less than one year.

Explanation:

A long-term holding period is one year or more with no expiration. This implies that investment, including dividends paid into the account, that has a holding of less than one year will be a short-term hold.

The holding period of an investment is used to determine the taxing of capital gains or losses.

Three members of the DiCarlo family, Vinny, Maria, and Franki, are choosing the entree for a large family reunion. Their options are: spaghetti, ravioli, lasagne, and pizza. Vinny prefers spaghetti over lasagne, lasagne over ravioli, and ravioli over pizza. Maria prefers ravioli over spaghetti, spaghetti over pizza, and pizza over lasagne. Frankie prefers pizza over ravioli, ravioli over lasagne, and lasagne over spaghetti.


If, before any votes were cast, ravioli was eliminated from the choices, the median voter's first choice would be:


a. spaghetti

b. lasagne.

c. There is not enough information to answer this question.

d. pizza.

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Answer:

a. spaghetti

Explanation:

The mediam voter refers to the person in the middle. According to this, in the case it is Maria and she prefers ravioli. However, if ravioli was eliminated from the choices, her choice would be spaghetti based on the information given. According to this, the answer is that if before any votes were cast, ravioli was eliminated from the choices, the median voter's first choice would be: spaghetti.

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