On May 9, 2017, Calvin acquired 250 shares of stock in Hobbes Corporation, a new startup company, for $68,750. Calvin acquired the stock directly from Hobbes, and it is classified as § 1244 stock (at the time Calvin acquired his stock, the corporation had $900,000 of paid-in capital). On January 15, 2019, Calvin sold all of his Hobbes stock for $7,000. Assuming that Calvin is single, determine his tax consequences as a result of this sale. If an amount is zero, enter "0". As a result of the sale, Calvin has: Ordinary loss: $ Short-term capital loss: $ Long-term capital loss: $

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Answer 1

Answer:

Ordinary Loss: $50,000

Short Term Capital Loss : 0

Long Term Capital Loss : $11,750.

Explanation:

The objective of this question is to determine his tax consequences as a result of this sale

From the question given ; the result of the sale  which Calvin possess is as follows:

Ordinary Loss: The Ordinary loss is said to be  limited to $50,000 for individual.   ( According to Section 1244 ; the section give opportunities for  losses from sale of shares of small and  domestic corporations to be deducted as ordinary losses instead of as capital losses up to a maximum of $50,000 for individual .)                      

Short Term Capital Loss is said to be zero If it's one year or less.

Long Term Capital Loss is $11,750. How obtained this desired output of $11,750 is as a result of the following:

We know that :

Value of shares Acquired $68,750

Calvin sold all of his Hobbes stock for $7,000  (i.e the selling price rate)

Also , the Ordinary loss = $50,000

Therefore :

Value of shares Acquired = $68,750 - $7,000 - $50,000 = $11,750


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Hercules Inc. manufactures elliptical exercise machines and treadmills. The products are produced in its Fabrication and Assembly production departments. In addition to production activities, several other activities are required to produce the two products. These activities and their associated activity rates are as follows:
Activity Activity Rate
Fabrication $31 per machine hour
Assembly $17 per direct labor hour
Setup $58 per setup
Inspecting $26 per inspection
Production scheduling $18 per production order
Purchasing $15 per purchase order
The activity-base usage quantities and units produced for each product were as follows:
Activity Base Elliptical Machines Treadmill
Machine hours 1,956 1,154
Direct labor hours 394 154
Setups 44 14
Inspections 700 420
Production orders 69 14
Purchase orders 195 119
Units produced 300 201
Required:
Use the activity rate and usage information to calculate the total activity cost and activity cost per unit for each product. Complete the Activity Tables for elliptical machines and treadmills. If required, round per-unit answers to the nearest cent.
Use the activity rate and usage information to calculate the total activity cost and activity cost per unit for elliptical machines product. Complete the Activity Table for elliptical machines. If required, round per-unit answers to the nearest cent.
Elliptical Machines
Activity Activity-
Base Activity Activity
Usage X Rate = Cost
Fabrication
Assembly
Setup
Inspecting
Production scheduling
Purchasing
Total activity cost
÷ Number of units ÷
Activity cost per unit
Use the activity rate and usage information to calculate the total activity cost and activity cost per unit for treadmill product. Complete the Activity Table for treadmills. If required, round per-unit answers to the nearest cent.
Treadmills
Activity Activity-
Base Activity Activity
Usage X Rate = Cost
Fabrication
Assembly
Setup
Inspecting
Production scheduling
Purchasing
Total activity cost
÷ Number of units ÷
Activity cost per unit

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Answer: Please see below for answers

Explanation: step by step explanation

For Elliptical Machines

Acitvity    Activity usage  Activity Rate  Activity cost(Activty

                                                                       usagexActivity Rate)

Fabrication    1,956                     $31                 $60,636

Assembly     394                          $17               $6,698

SET up            44                         $58               $2552

inspections   700                        $ 26               $18,200

production scheduling 69          $18                 $1242

purchasing          195                   $15                $2925

Total Activity cost                                           $92,253

For Treadmills

Acitvity    Activity usage  Activity Rate      Activity cost(Activity

                                                                     usage x Activity Rate)

Fabrication     1154                   $31                  35,774

Assembly      154                    $17                   2618

SET up             14                    $58                 $812

inspections    420                  $26                 $10,920

production schedulimng 14   $18                   $252

purchasing   119                       $15                 $1785

Total Activity cost                                      $52,161

                              Elliptical Machines      Treadmill

Total Activity cost       $92,253                   $52,161

Units produced            300                         201

Activity cost per unit   $307.51                   $259.507

                                      ≈$307.5                 ≈$259.5

Dexo Inc. plans to launch a new version of its beverage, Lime n' Lemon. The new variant will be similar to the current Lime n' Lemon in terms of taste and packaging, but it will be fortified with vitamins and minerals. The company decides to market the new drink as Lime n' Lemon Extreme. Which of the following new product categories does this new beverage fall into?

a. New-to-the-world products
b. New-to-the-firm products
c. Improvements and revisions of existing products
d. Repositionings

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Answer:

C. Improvements and revisions of existing products.

Explanation:

The new and improved product may have significantly or slightly changed. Most products fit into the revision or improvement category.

Product improvements can be quite substantial or quite minor.

There are also benefits of a product been improved which could range from:

1). Match or outperform competition.

2). Meet changing consumer needs.

3). Leverage improvements in materials or manufacturing technology.

4). Provide variety etc.

An instance can be seen for a food product one of the ingredients may be changed to enhance the taste. Or the packaging may be changed to make it easier to open or to protect the product better.

Answer:

c. Improvements and revisions of existing products

Explanation:

Dexco is planning to launch a new version of its beverage that is fortified with minerals and vitamins. Also the name it intends to use for marketing this product is Lime n Lemon Extreme.

When categorising the product it will be a modification or revision of an existing product Lime n Lemon.

This is not a new product for the company as it is produced based on idea form a previous product.

Analysis reveals that a company had a net increase in cash of $22,420 for the current year. Net cash provided by operating activities was $20,200, net

cash used in investing activities was $11,100 and net cash provided by financing activities was $13,320. If the year-end cash balance is $27,300, the

beginning cash balance was:

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Answer: $4,880

Explanation:

The Cashflow Statement shows just how much raw cash a company has and so is very important in Accounting as it shows the company how much it can actually spend.

The beginning Cashflow can be calculated using the formula,

Beginning Cash Balance = Ending Cash Balance - Net Increase in CASH for the year

Beginning Cash Balance = 27,300 - 22,420

Beginning Cash Balance = $4,880

Normally this would be the formula,

Beginning Cash Balance = Ending Cash Balance + Net Outflows - Net Inflows.

Because however, you were already given the Net Increase in cash, use that instead.

The Woods Co. and the Spieth Co. have both announced IPOs at $49 per share. One of these is undervalued by $14, and the other is overvalued by $5, but you have no way of knowing which is which. You plan to buy 1,500 shares of each issue. If an issue is underpriced, it will be rationed, and only half your order will be filled. a. If you could get 1,500 shares in Woods and 1,500 shares in Speith, what would your profit be

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Answer:

The profit that would result from both shares is $13,500

Explanation:

Loss would emanate from overvaluation while profit would result from undervaluation,that is the key to solving the question.

Loss from overvaluation=1,500*$5=$7,500

Profit from undervaluation=1,500*$14=$21,000

Profit from the investment =Profit from undervaluation-loss from overvaluation=$21,000-$7,500=$13,500

A firm's dividends have grown over the last several years. 3 years ago the firm paid a dividend of $1. Yesterday it paid a dividend of $7. What was the average annual growth rate of dividends for this firm? Round the answer to two decimal places in percentage form.

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Answer:

The average annual growth rate of dividends for this firm is 90.05%

Explanation:

In order to calculate the average annual growth rate of dividends for this firm we would to have to use the following formula:

A=P(1+r/100)^n

where

A=future value

P=present value

r=rate of interest

n=time period.

7=1*(1+r/100)^3

(7/1)^(1/3)=(1+r/100)

(1+r/100)=1.9005

r=(1.9005-1)*100

=90.05%(Approx).

The average annual growth rate of dividends for this firm is 90.05%

Joe must pay liabilities of 2000 due one year from now and another 1000 due two years from now. He exactly matches his liabilities with the following two investments: Mortgage I: A one year mortgage in which X is lent. It is repaid with a single payment at time one. The annual effective interest rate is 6%.Mortgage II: A two-year mortgage in which Y is lent. It is repaid with two equal annual payments. The annual effective interest rate is 7%. Calculate X + Y.

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Answer:

The value of X+Y=2,769

Explanation:

According to the given data we have the following:

x=present value of 2,000

=2,000/(1+0.06)=1,886.79

y=present value of 1,000

=1,000(1+0.07)∧2=873.44

x+y=1,886.79+873.44

=2,760.23

=2,769

The value of X+Y=2,769

Answer:

$2,760.23

Explanation:

As X and Y is the mortgage value, and we need to calculate it by using following formula

FV = PV x ( 1 + r )^n

PV = FV / ( 1 + r )^n

First we will calculate the X

Where FV =Future Value = 2,000

r = Annual effect interest rate = 6%

n = numbers of periods = 1 Year

By Placing values in the formula

PV = $2,000 / ( 1 + 6% )^1

PV = $1,886.79

Now we will Calculate the Y

Where FV =Future Value = 1,000

r = Annual effect interest rate = 7%

n = numbers of periods = 2 Year

By Placing values in the formula

PV = $1,000 / ( 1 + 7% )^2

PV = $873.44

As we need to calculate

X + Y = ?

So,

X + Y = $1,886.79 + $873.44 = $2,760.23

A small firm makes three products, which all follow the same three-step (milling, inspection, and drilling) process. Product A requires 6 minutes of milling, 5 minutes of inspection, and 4 minutes of drilling; product B requires 2.5 minutes of milling, 2 minutes of inspection, and 2 minutes of drilling; and product C requires 5 minutes of milling, 4 minutes of inspection, and 8 minutes of drilling. The firm has 20 hours available during the next period (next week) for milling, 15 hours for inspection, and 24 hours for drilling. Product A contributes $6.00 per unit to profit, product B contributes $4.00 per unit, and product C contributes $10.00 per unit. 1 hour has 60 minutes. The firm needs to determine the quantities of product A, B, and C, with a goal of maximizing the total profit.


At the optimum solution, what is the company's profit during the next period?

How many units of each are produced at the optimal solution (use numbers)?

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Answer:

At the optimum solution, what is the company's profit during the next period?

$2,070

How many units of each are produced at the optimal solution (use numbers)?

180 units of product B135 units of product C

Explanation:

                           Milling         Inspection         Drilling        C.M.

Product A              6                     5                      4                $6

Product B             2.5                   2                      2                $4

Product C              5                     4                      8               $10

total time             1,200              900                1,440

Contribution margin per minute

                           Milling         Inspection         Drilling        Total

Product A              $1                $1.20               $1.50          $3.70

Product B           $1.60                 $2                    $2           $5.60

Product C              $2               $2.50               $1.25         $5.75

Even though product C has a higher contribution margin, its total production will be contrained by Drilling, since only 180 units can be completed (= 1,440 hours / 8 hours per unit) profits will equal $1,800.

So we must continue with product B which has the second highest contribution margin per minute with a maximum production of 450 units (Milling is the constraint). This would result in a total profit of $1,800.

The maximum production of product A is also 180 units (inspection is the constraint), which would generate only $1,080 in profits. So we can eliminate product A from the analysis.

Now we need to determine which combination of products B and C should be produced.

If we produce 180 units of product B and 135 units of product C, our total profits will be (180 x $4) + (135 x $10) = $2,070

total number of machine hours employed:

                           Milling         Inspection         Drilling      

Product B             450                  360                360    

Product C             675                  540                1,080

total                      1,125                 900                1,440

only 75 hours of Milling will be idle under the production schedule.

Prescott Corp. owned 90% of Bell Inc., while Bell owned 10% of the outstanding common shares of Prescott. No goodwill or other allocations were recognized in connection with either of these acquisitions. Prescott reported operating income of $266,000 for 2013 whereas Bell earned $98,000 during the same period. No investment income was included within either of these income totals. On a consolidated income statement, what is the non-controlling interest in Bell's net income?

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Answer:

Non-controlling interest in Bell's net income = $136,923

Explanation:

Given:

Prescott Corp. owned 90% of Bell Inc.

Bell Inc. owned 10% Prescott Corp

Computation:

Total income of Prescott Corp = $266,000 + 90% of Bell Inc income......Eq1

Total income of Bell Inc = $98,000 + 10% of Prescott Corp income...........Eq2

From Eq1 and Eq2

Total income of Prescott Corp = $266,000 + 90%($98,000 + 10% of Prescott Corp income)

Total income of Prescott Corp = $266,000 + $88,200 + 0.09 Prescott Corp income

Total income of Prescott Corp - 0.09 Prescott Corp income = $354,200

0.91 Prescott Corp income = $354,200

Prescott Corp income = $389,230.769

Prescott Corp income = $389,231

Non-controlling interest in Bell's net income = $98,000 + 10% of Prescott Corp income

Non-controlling interest in Bell's net income = $98,000 + 10%($389,231)

Non-controlling interest in Bell's net income = $98,000 + $38,923

Non-controlling interest in Bell's net income = $136,923

Evaluate the set of events below. Determine how the events will impact their respective markets. a. In examining the market for personal computers, a technological improvement reduces the cost of production. The effect of the event will be in . As a result, the equilibrium price will and the equilibrium quantity will . b. In examining the market for smart phones, there is a reduction in the number of sellers. The effect of the event will be in . As a result, the equilibrium price will and the equilibrium quantity will . c. In examining the market for apps for smart devices, there is a tax levied on the sellers of apps. The effect of the event will be in . As a result, the equilibrium price will and the equilibrium quantity will .

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Answer:

One thing to clear ab initio is that equilibrium quantity and price are achieved when the demand and supply curves intersect at a point.  Therefore, at equilibrium, the demand and supply in quantity are equal.

a) If a technological improvement reduces the cost of product, the equilibrium price will reduce and equilibrium quantity will be equal to the quantity demanded and supplied.

b) If there is a reduction in the number of sellers, the equilibrium price will increase and the equilibrium quantity will be equal to the quantity demanded and supplied.

c) If there is a tax levied on the sellers of apps, the equilibrium price will increase and the equilibrium quantity will be equal to the quantity demanded and supplied.

Explanation:

a) The market is in equilibrium when the supply and demand curves intersect, meaning that the quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal.  The price and quantity at which this intersection occurs are called the equilibrium price and equilibrium quantity respectively.   In economics,  when quantity supplied equals quantity demanded, an equilibrium situation is achieved, and it is represented by this equation: Qs = Qd; where Qs is quantity supplied and Qd is quantity demanded.

b) Equilibrium price reduces when there is a cost reduction and more supplies are pushed to the market to meet demand.

c) When suppliers leave the market, it means that the market price and demand are no longer attractive and beyond their individual influence.  This leads to a reduction in quantity supplied overall.

d) Sales tax increases the price of goods and services, and equilibrium will be achieved when there consumers demand the product with increased price and sellers are willing to produce and sell at such a price.

At December 31, 2020, Sandra’s Boutique had 1850 gift certificates outstanding, which had been sold to customers during 2020 for $70 each. Sandra’s operates on a gross profit of 60% of its sales. What amount of revenue pertaining to the 1850 outstanding gift certificates should be deferred at December 31, 2020?

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Answer: $129,500

Explanation:

According to the Accrual Basis in Accounting, revenue and expenses should only be recognised when goods have been delivered.

On the December 31, 2020 Sandra's Boutique had 1,850 gift certificates outstanding but these had been sold already to people during the year for $70.

This means that they have been paid for a service that they have not given (they provide the service when the GIFT certificate is renewed).

They cannot therefore recognize the revenue as Revenue yet and have to defer it.

The amount to be Deferred will therefore be,

= 1,850 * $70

= $129,500

a company earned $3,000 in net income for october. its net sales for october were $10,000. its profit margin is

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Answer:

30%

Explanation:

The computation of the profit margin is shown below:

Given that

Net income earned for the month of October = $3,000

And, the net sales for the month of October is $10,000

Based on the above information, the profit margin is

= Net income ÷ Net sales

= $3,000 ÷ $10,000

= 30%

By dividing the net income from the net sales we can get the profit margin and the same is to be considered

Answer:

30%

Explanation:

quick math

Colah Company purchased $2,400,000 of Jackson, Inc., 6% bonds at their face amount on July 1, 2021, with interest paid semi-annually. The bonds mature in 20 years but Colah planned to keep them for less than 3 years, and classified them as available for sale investments. When the bonds were acquired Colah decided to elect the fair value option for accounting for its investment. At December 31, 2021, the Jackson bonds had a fair value of $2,740,000. Colah sold the Jackson bonds on July 1, 2022 for $2,160,000.

The purchase of the Jackson bonds on July 1.
Interest revenue for the last half of 2021.
Any year-end 2021 adjusting entries.
Interest revenue for the first half of 2022.
Any entry or entries necessary upon sale of the Jackson bonds on July 1, 2022.

Required:
1. Prepare Colah’s journal entries for above transactions.
2. Complete the following table to show the effect of the Jackson bonds on Colah’s net income, other comprehensive income, and comprehensive income for 2021, 2022, and cumulatively over 2021 and 2022.

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Answer:

Dr bonds investment     $2,400,000

Cr cash                                                 $2,400,000

Dr cash                      $ 72,000.00  

Cr interest revenue                             $72,000.00  

Dr fair value adjustment  $ 340,000.00  

Cr unrealized gains                                     $340,000.00  

2022:

Dr cash                      $ 72,000.00  

Cr interest revenue                             $72,000.00  

Dr realized loss($2,160,000-$2,400,000)  $240,000

Cr fair value adjustment                                                      $240,000

sale of bonds:

Dr cash                        $2,160,000

Dr realized loss              $240,000

Cr bonds investment                               $2,400,000

Explanation:

Upon purchase of investment,the bond investments is debited with $2.4 million and cash credited with same amount

Interest revenue for last half year=$2,400,000*6%*6/12=$72,000.00  

unrealized gains=$2,740,000-$2,400,000=$340,000.00  

Interest for first half of 20222=$2,400,000*6%*6/12=$72,000.00  

The cash flows for a project include the:_______.a. net income generated by the project plus the annual depreciation expense. b. sunk costs, opportunity costs, and erosion costs of the project. c. incremental operating cash flow, as well as the capital spending and net working capital requirements. d. net operating cash flow generated by the project, less both sunk cost and erosion costs.

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Answer: c. incremental operating cash flow, as well as the capital spending and net working capital requirements

Explanation:

During financial planning for projects, understanding the inflows and outflows of cash which will be created by the project is important. The cash flows for a project include the incremental operating cash flow, and the capital spending and net working capital requirements

The incremental cash flow is an additional operating cash flow which an organization receives from doing a new project. Capital spending is the money an organization spends to purchase, maintain, and improve its fixed assets, like vehicles, land, buildings, or equipment.

The proposals submitted to the customer should:

A. be set aside and have the team request a best and final offer from every bidder to get a lower price and choose the one with the new lowest price.

B. be examined for free advice on how to solve the problem then assign an internal project team to what was the best solution.

C. be reviewed by one person without any predefined criteria for evaluation.

D. be reviewed by a team and evaluated on predefined evaluation criteria.

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Answer:

The proposals submitted to the customer should:

D. be reviewed by a team and evaluated on predefined evaluation criteria.

Explanation:

In business, a proposal is a business application from one entity to another, soliciting for a contract based on an understanding of the customer's problems and requirements.

There many sections, including objectives, recommended solution, estimated project schedule, company's background information, fee summary, and other important terms and conditions.

Given the above sections, it becomes necessary for a team to evaluate proposals before they are submitted to customers.  Teamwork will help modifications to be made based on each customers requirements.

A company often uses proposals for different purpose. The proposals submitted to the customer should be set aside and have the team request a best and final offer from every bidder to get a lower price and choose the one with the new lowest price.

RFP is simply known as request for proposal. It is simply known as a type of document that contains a lists all of the requirements and needs of a specific project.

It aid firms in their preparation for upcoming projects as it is a kind of a proposal used by potential contractors and agencies.

Conclusively an RFP for a potential customer should be well written, stated out and one should take great care that is carried out rightly.

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Richard Palm is the accounting clerk of Olive Limited. He uses the source documents such as purchase
orders, sales invoices and suppliers’ invoices to prepare journal vouchers for general ledger entries.
Each day he posts the journal vouchers to the general ledger and the related subsidiary ledgers. At the
end of each month, he reconciles the subsidiary accounts to their control accounts in the general
ledger to ensure they balance.
Discuss the internal control weaknesses and risks associated with the above process

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Answer:

Internal control weaknesses and risks associated are as follows:

No proper segregation of duties - the accounting clerk is the who prepares the journal voucher and records the transactions in the system. He is also the one who performs monthly reconciliation. With no proper segregation of duties, there is an increased risk of material misstatements due to error or fraud not being detected and corrected. Assets will also be susceptible to theft or misappropriation due to a lack of segregation of duties.

No review is being performed by the clerk before recording the transaction - before recording, the accounting clerk should have matched and reviewed the details per invoice to its supporting documents. With no proper review, there is increased risk that balances in the financial statements are not recorded at correct amounts e.g., liabilities recorded are not valid due to undelivered inventories, assets are overstated due to no actual goods received yet, etc. There's also a risk that transactions are not recorded at the correct accounting period since the clerk does not review the details in the source document.

No review is being performed on the work performed by the clerk - since no oversight or review is being performed, there is an increased risk that the clerk will record fictitious transactions e.g., fictitious sales, fictitious cash disbursement, etc that may result to material misstatements in the financial statements.

The following are the risks associated with the above process;

There is a lot of burden placed on one individual (Richard Palm).

There is no work distribution- Richard does the entire job from dealing with purchasing orders, sales invoices and suppliers' invoices.

The process is prone to fraud and errors as Richard has to manage too much work on his own. In the process of reconciling of the subsidiary accounts to the control accounts he may lose some of the data.

There is also data confidentiality risk- organizations' data should be handled with confidentiality and information should remain private.

You borrowed $30,000 to finance the education expenses for your senior year of college at the beginning of your senior year. The loan will be paid off over five years and the first installment will be due a year later. The loan carriers an interest rate of 7% per year and is to be repaid in equal annual installments over the next five years. Suppose you want to negotiate with the bank to defer the first loan installment until the end of year 2. (But you still desire to make five equal installments at 7% interest.) If the bank wishes to earn the same profit, what should be the new annual installment

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Answer:

$7,828.869

Explanation:

For computing new annual installment first we have to determine the  equivalent worth of borrowed amount i.e $30,000 which is shown below:

= Borrowed amount × (1 + interest rate)

= $30,000 × (1 + 0.07)

= $30,000  × 1.07

= $32,100

Now the new annual installment is

= Equivalent worth of borrowed amount × (A/P,7%,5%)

= $32,100 × 0.24389

= $7,828.869

Refer to the A/P table for determining the factor

Suppose the current spot rate for the Norwegian kroner is $1 = NKr6.6869. The expected inflation rate in Norway is 6 percent and in the U.S. it is 3.1 percent. A risk-free asset in the U.S. is yielding 4 percent. What risk-free rate of return should you expect on a Norwegian security?

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Answer:

The risk-free rate of return expected on a Norwegian security is 6.9%

Explanation:

Here, we are expected to calculate the risk-free rate of return on a Norwegian security.

We use the mathematical formula as follows;

Risk-free home - Expected inflation home = Risk free foreign - Expected inflation foreign

Kindly note that home refers to the US while foreign refers to Norway

From the question, we identify the following terms;

Risk-free home = 4%

Expected inflation home = 3.1%

Risk-free foreign = ?

Expected inflation foreign = 6%

Now, plugging these values, we have;

4% - 3.1% = ? - 6%

0.9% = ?- 6%

6% + 0.9% = ?

? = 6.9%

Thus, the risk-free rate of return expected on a Norwegian security is 6.9%

The risk-free asset in the U.S. is yielding 4 percent.

Risk-free rate in US - Inflation rate = Risk free rate in Norway - Inflation rate

4% - 3.1% = Risk free rate - 6%

Risk-free rate in Norway = 0.9% + 6%

Risk-free rate in Norway = 6.9%

So, the risk-free rate of return expected on a Norwegian security is 6.9%.

What is risk-free return?

The risk-free rate of return is the theoretical rate of return of an investment with zero risk. The risk-free rate represents the interest an investor would expect from an absolutely risk-free investment over a specified period of time.

A risk-free asset is one that has a certain future return and virtually no possibility of loss.

Thus, the risk-free rate of return expected on a Norwegian security is 6.9%.

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The journal entry to close the Fees Earned, $750, and Rent Revenue, $175, accounts during the year-end closing process would be: a. Dec. 31Income Summary925 Fees Earned750 Rent Revenue175 b. Dec. 31Income Summary925 Revenues925 c. Dec. 31Fees Earned750 Rent Revenue175 Income Summary925 d. Dec. 31Revenues925 Income Summary925

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Answer:

c. Dec. 31Fees Earned750 Rent Revenue175 Income Summary925

Explanation:

The journal entry to record the closing of Fees earned and rent revenue is given below:

On Dec 31

Fees earned $750

Rent revenue $175

         To Income summary $925

(Being the revenues and fees earned is closed)

For recording this we debited the fees earned and rent revenue and credited the income summary so that the correct recording and posting could be done

Therefore the total amount of $925 is credited to income summary

Although appealing to more refined tastes, art as a collectible has not always performed so profitably. During 2015, an auction house sold a painting for a price of $1,180,000. Unfortunately for the previous owner, he had purchased it three years earlier at a price of $1,760,000. What was his annual rate of return on this painting?

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Answer:

≅-12.48

Explanation:

During 2015,$1,180,000 sales was made

3 years earlier, the  previous owner would had purchased it at a price of $1,760,000

Annual rate of return on this painting

=[tex]\sqrt[1/3]{Final Value/Starting Value - 1}\\\sqrt[1/3]{1,180,000/1,760,000 - 1}[/tex]

≅-12.48

Oriole, Inc., has four-year bonds outstanding that pay a coupon rate of 6.20 percent and make coupon payments semiannually. If these bonds are currently selling at $920.89. What is the yield to maturity that an investor can expect to earn on these bonds

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Answer:

8.58%

Explanation:

For computing the yield to maturity we need to apply the RATE formula i.e to be shown in the attachment below:

Provided that,  

Present value = $920.89

Assuming figure - Future value or Face value = $1,000  

PMT = 1,000 × 6.20% ÷ 2 = $31

NPER = 4 years × 2 = 8 years

The formula is shown below:  

= Rate(NPER;PMT;-PV;FV;type)  

The present value come in negative  

So, after applying the formula

The yield to maturity is

= 4.29% × 2

= 8.58%

The predetermined overhead rate for manufacturing overhead for 2018 is $4.00 per direct labor hour. Employees are expected to earn $5.00 per hour and the company is planning on paying its employees $100,000 during the year. However, only 75% of the employees are classified as "direct labor." What was the estimated manufacturing overhead for 2018

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Answer:

$60,000= total estimated overhead costs

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

The predetermined overhead rate for manufacturing overhead for 2018 is $4.00 per direct labor hour.

Direct labor hour= $5.00 per hour

Direct labor hours= (100,000*0.75)/5= 15,000 hours

To calculate the estimated overhead costs, we need to use the following formula:

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

4= total estimated overhead costs for the period/15,000

$60,000= total estimated overhead costs for the period

Electro Company manufactures an innovative automobile transmission for electric cars. Management predicts that ending finished goods inventory for the first quarter will be 86,000 units. The following unit sales of the transmissions are expected during the rest of the year: second quarter, 430,000 units; third quarter, 455,000 units; and fourth quarter, 247,500 units. Company policy calls for the ending finished goods inventory of a quarter to equal 20% of the next quarter's budgeted sales. Prepare a production budget for both the second and third quarters that shows the number of transmissions to manufacture.

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Answer:

Production Budget

Quarter 2= 435,000  units

Quarter 3=  413,500   units

Explanation:

The production budgeted for a particular period is the expected units to be produced after adjusting the sales budget figures for opening and closing inventories.  

Production budget = Sales volume + closing inventory - opening inventory  

Quarter 2

Closing inventory in second quarter =20%× Quarter 3 sales= 20%×455,000

Opening inventory in Quarter 2  = Closing inventory quarter 1= 20% × quarter 2= 20%× 430,000

Production budget in Quarter 2 = 430,000 + (20%×455,000) - (20%× 430,000)=435000

Quarter 3

Closing inventory in third quarter =20%× Quarter 4 sales= 20%× 247,500

Opening inventory in Quarter 3  = Closing inventory quarter 2= 20%×455,000

 Production budget in Quarter 3 = 455,000 + (20%× 247,500) +(20%×455,000)= 413500

Production Budget

Quarter 2= 435,000

Quarter 3=  413,500

QS 6-6 Petty cash accounting LO P2 1. Brooks Agency set up a petty cash fund for $280. At the end of the current period, the fund contained $198 and had the following receipts: entertainment, $50; postage, $24; and printing, $8. Prepare journal entries to record (a) establishment of the fund and (b) reimbursement of the fund at the end of the current period.

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Answer:

1a

Dr Petty cash $ 280

Cr Cash $ 280

1b

Dr Entertainment $ 50

Dr Postage $ 24

Dr Printing $ 8

Cr Cash $ 82

Explanation:

Journal entry

1a

Dr Petty cash $ 280

Cr Cash $ 280

( To record petty cash fund created)

1b

Dr Entertainment $ 50

Dr Postage $ 24

Dr Printing $ 8

Cr Cash $ 82

(50+24+8)

(To Record Petty cash replenished)

Frogue Corporation uses a standard cost system. The following information was provided for the period that just ended:
Actual price per kilogram $2.50
Actual kilograms of material used 31,000
Actual hourly labor rate $18.10
Actual hours of production 4,900 labor hours
Standard price per kilogram $2.80
Standard kilograms per completed unit 6 kilograms
Standard hourly labor rate $18.00
Standard time per completed unit 1 hour
Actual total factory overhead $34,900
Actual fixed factory overhead $18,000
Standard fixed factory overhead rate $1.20 per labor hour
Standard variable factory overhead rate $3.80 per labor hour
Maximum plant capacity 15,000 hours
Units completed during the period 5,000
The direct materials cost variance is:_________.

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Answer:

Materials Cost Variance = 6500 favorable

Explanation:

Frogue Corporation

AP= Actual price per kilogram $2.50

AQ= Actual kilograms of material used 31,000

SP = Standard price per kilogram $2.80

SQ= Standard kilograms per completed unit 6 kilograms = 5000 units *6 kg= 30,000 kg

Material Price Variance =( AP -SP)(AQ)=

                                  =  ( $2.50- $2.80)31,000 = 9300 Favorable

It is favorable because the standard price is higher than the actual price.

Material Quantity  Variance  =( AQ -SQ)(AP)=  (31000- 30,000) 2.8

                                               = 1000*2.8=  2800 unfavorable

It is unfavorable because the standard quantity is lower than the actual quantity.

Materials Cost Variance =Material Price Variance+Material Quantity  Variance

                                      =9300 Favorable+2800 unfavorable=

Materials Cost Variance = 6500 favorable

When favorable and unfavorable are added the unfavorable is with negative sign so they are subtracted.

Kenner Company is considering two projects.

Project A Project B

Initial investment $85,000 $24,000

Annual Cash Flows $20,676 $6,011

Life of the Project 6 years 5 years

Depreciation per year $14,167 $4,800

Present value of an Annuity of $1 in Arrears

Periods 8% 10% 12 % 14 %

1 0.926 0.909 0.893 0.877

2 1.783 1.736 1.690 1.647

3 2.577 .487 2.402 .322

4 3.312 3.170 3.037 .914

5 3.993 3.791 3.605 14.433

6 4.623 14.355 4.111 3.889

7 5.206 14.868 4.564 14.288

8 5.747 5.335 4.968 4.639

9 6.247 5.759 5.328 4.946

10 6.710 6.145 5.650 5.216

Required:

a. Which of the two projects, A or B, is better in terms of internal rate of return?

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Answer:

Project A is better

Explanation:

The 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 using a financial calculator

For project A ,

Cash flow in year 0 = $-85,000

Cash flow each year from year 1 to 6 = $20,676

IRR = 12%

For project B ,

Cash flow in year 0 = $-24,000

Cash flow each year from year 1 to 5= $6,011 

IRR = 8%

Because project A has the higher IRR, it is better than project B.

To find the IRR using a financial calacutor:

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.

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Lomani Ltd acquired two new machines for cash on 1 January 2017. The cost of machine A was $400 000, plus GST, and of machine B, $600 000, plus GST. Each machine was expected to have a useful life of 10 years, and residual values were estimated at $20 000 for machine A and $50 000 for machine B. Because of technological advances, Lomani Ltd decided to replace machine A. It traded in machine A on 31 March 2021 for a new machine, C, which cost $420 000. A $200 000, plus GST, trade-in was allowed for machine A, and the balance of machine C’s cost was paid in cash. Machine C was expected to have a useful life of 8 years and a residual value of $20 000. On 2 July 2021, extensive repairs were carried out on machine B for $66 000 cash. Lomani Ltd expected these repairs to extend machine B’s useful life by 4 years and it revised machine B’s estimated residual value to $19 500. Machine B was eventually sold on 1 April 2023 for $300 000, plus GST, cash. On 1 July 2023, Lomani Ltd decided to use the revaluation model for valuation of Machine C. The fair value of Machine C was assessed to be $220 000 and the future useful life was estimated to be 5 years, residual value remains the same. Lomani Ltd uses the straight-line depreciation method, recording depreciation to the nearest whole month. The end of the reporting period is 30 June. Required: Prepare general journal entries to record the above transactions and depreciation journal entries required at the end of each reporting period up to 30 June 2024. Required: Prepare general journal entries to record the above transactions and depreciation journal entries required at the end of each reporting period up to 30 June 2024

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Answer:

2017

Machine A (Dr.) $400,000

Machine B (Dr.) $600,000

Cash (Cr.) $1,000,000

2018

Depreciation Expense (Dr.) $93,000

Accumulated Depreciation (Cr.) $93,000

2019

Depreciation Expense (Dr.) $93,000

Accumulated Depreciation (Cr.) $186,000

2020

Depreciation Expense (Dr.) $93,000

Accumulated Depreciation (Cr.) $279,000

2021

Machine C  (Dr.) $420,000

Machine A (Cr.) $200,000

Cash (Cr.) $220,000

(To record trade in of machine A)

Repairs expense Machine B (Dr.) $66,000

Cash (Cr.) $66,000

(To record repairs of machine B)

2022

Depreciation Expense (Dr.) $79,450

Accumulated Depreciation (Cr.) $358,450

2023

Cash (Dr.) $300,000

Machine B (Cr.) $284,550

Gain on selling (Cr.) $15,450

Explanation:

Straight line depreciation recognize an assets carrying amount evenly over its useful life.

Straight line Depreciation = (Cost - Estimated Residual Value) / useful life

Depreciation expense for Machine A:

($400,000 - $20,000) / 10 years

= $38,000

Depreciation expense for Machine B:

($600,000 - $50,000) / 10 years

= $55,000

Depreciation expense for Machine C:

($420,000 - $20,000) / 8 years

= $50,000

Revised Depreciation of Machine B:

($314,000 -  $19,500) / 10 years

= $29,450

Apple Inc. is the number one online music retailer through its iTunes music store. Apple sells iTunes gift cards in $15, $25, and $50 increments. Assume Apple sells $19.8 million in iTunes gift cards in November, and customers redeem $12.8 million of the gift cards in December.

Required:
a. Record the receipt of cash for gift cards.
b. Record the revenue earned from redemption of gift cards.
c. What is the ending balance in Deferred revenue?

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Answer:

a and b is recorded in the attached

c=$19,800,000 - $12,800,000 = $7,000,000

Explanation:

Kindly check the attached word file for the records

Tanning Company analyzes its receivables to estimate bad debt expense. The accounts receivable balance is $280,000 and credit sales are $1,000,000. An aging of accounts receivable shows that approximately 3% of the outstanding receivables will be uncollectible. What adjusting entry will Tanning Company make if the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a credit balance of $1,400 before adjustment

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Shen's Performance Pizza is a small restaurant in Philadelphia that sells gluten-free pizzas. Shen's very tiny kitchen has barely enough room for the three ovens in which his workers bake the pizzas. Shen signed a lease obligating him to pay the rent for the three ovens for the next year. Because of this, and because Shen's kitchen cannot fit more than three ovens, Shen cannot change the number of ovens he uses in his production of pizzas in the short run.

However, Shen's decision regarding how many workers to use can vary from week to week because his workers tend to be students. Each Monday, Shen lets them know how many workers he needs for each day of the week. In the short run, these workers are_________ inputs, and the ovens are__________ inputs.

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Answer:

Variable

Fixed

Explanation:

Varbaibe inputs are inputs that can be changed or varied with production. If production is rising, the demand for variable inputs would increase. Because Shen varies his workers, they are a variable input.

Fixed inputs are inputs that cannot be varied or changed in the short run.

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"What is the value today of $1,400 per year, at a discount rate of 10 percent, if the first payment is received 5 years from now and the last payment is received 26 years from today

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Answer:

Present Value= $7,518.22

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Cash flow= $1,400 per year

Interest rate= 10 percent

Number of years= 21 years

5 years from now a

First, we need to calculate the value of the investment 5 years from now. To do that, we determine the final value and then the present value.

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= annual deposit

FV= {1,400*[(1.10^21)-1]}/0.1

FV= 89,603.50

PV= FV/(1+i)^n

PV= 89,603.50/ (1.1^21)

PV= 12,108.17

Finally, the value today:

PV= 12,108.17/1.1^5

PV= $7,518.22

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