53. [LO 11.4] At the beginning of year 1, Lisa and Marie were equal shareholders in LM Corporation, an S corporation. On April 30, year 1, Lisa sold half of her interest to Shelley. On August 8, year 1, Marie sold her entire interest to George. On December 31, year 1, the corporation reported net income of $50,000. How is this income allocated to Lisa, Marie, Shelley, and George

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Answer 1

Answer:

• Lisa $16,611

• Marie $15,070

• Shelley $8,391

• George $9,933

Explanation:

Daily allocation of $50,000 net reported net income

= $50,000/365

= $137 per day

• Income allocated to Lisa would be ;

Since Lisa and Marie are equal shareholders; meaning both would have 50% stake each in the business. Moreover, since Lisa sold half of her stake I.e 50% ÷ 2 = 25% to Shelley, her share would be;

(50% × 120 × 137) + (25% × 245 × 137) = $16,611

° Note Jan 1 to April 30 is 120 days, while the balance is 365 days - 120 days hence 245 days

• Income allocated to Marie would be;

Since Marie have 50% stake in the business and also sold her entire interest to George, her share will be;

50% × 220 × 137 = $15,070

°Note Jan 1 to August 8 is 220 days

• Income allocated to Shelley would be;

Since Shelly bought 25% out of the 50% stake that Lisa have in the business, her share will be;

25% × 245 × 137 = $8,391

°Note 245 days will be applied to Shelly's share which represent the number of days she purchased part of Lisa's interest in the business. I.e. 365 days - 120 days = 245 days

• Income allocated to George would be;

Since George purchased the whole 50% of Marie's stake in the business, his share of profit will be;

50% × 145 × 137 = $9,933

° Note 145 days will also be applied to George which represent the balance of days with which he purchased Marie's whole stake in the business. I.e 365 days - 220 days = 145 days


Related Questions

Sullivan Equipment Company
Variable Costing Income Statement
For the Month Ended March 31
Sales (14,200 units) $653,200
Variable cost of goods sold:
Variable cost of goods manufactured $288,000
Inventory, March 31 (1,800 units) (32,400)
Total variable cost of goods sold 255,600
Manufacturing margin $397,600
Variable selling and administrative expenses 170,400
Contribution margin $227,200
Fixed costs:
Fixed manufacturing costs $64,000
Fixed selling and administrative expenses 42,600
Total fixed costs 106,600
Income from operations $120,600
Prepare in income statement under absorption costing.

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Answer:

Income statement under absorption costing

Sales (14,200 units)                                                                  $653,200

Less Cost of Goods Sold

Opening Inventory                                                      $0

Add Cost of Goods Manufactured                      $352,000

Less Closing Inventory (1,800 units × $22.00)   ($39,600)  ($312,400)

Gross Profit                                                                              $340,800

Less Expenses :

Variable selling and administrative expenses                      ($170,400)

Fixed selling and administrative expenses                            ($42,600)

Net Operating Income / (Loss)                                                $127,800

Explanation:

Manufacturing Cost Schedule :

Variable cost of goods manufactured $288,000

Add Fixed manufacturing costs              $64,000

Total Manufacturing Cost                      $352,000

Units Manufactured :

Units Sold                     14,200

Add Closing Stock         1,800

Less Opening Stock          0

Units Manufactured     16,000

Cost per unit manufactured = $352,000 /  16,000

                                              = $22.00

Mr. Meyers wishes to know how many shares are necessary to elect 6 directors out of 14 directors up for election in the Austin Power Company. There are 74,000 shares outstanding.

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Answer: 29,601 shares

Explanation:

When calculating the number of shares required to elect a certain number of directors given the shares outstanding, use the formula;

Shares required = ((Number of directors required)*(Total number of shares outstanding) / (Total number of directors + 1)) + 1

= (6 * 74,000) / ( 14 + 1) + 1

=( 444,000/15) + 1

= 29,600 + 1

= 29,601 shares are needed to elect 6 directors

Suppose that you open your own business and earn an accounting profit of​ $35,000 per year. When you started your​ business, you left a job that paid you a​ $30,000 salary annually.​ Also, suppose that you invested​ $70,000 of your own funds to start up your business. If the normal rate of return on capital is 10​ percent, your economic profit is

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Answer:

$-2000

Explanation:

Economic profit = accounting profit - opportunity cost

Opportunity cost is the cost of the next best option forgone when one alternative is chosen over other alternatives.

if i hadn't quit my job, i would be earning $30,000. so, $30,000 is one of my opportunity costs.

also, if i hadn't started my business, i would be earning 0.1 x $70,000 = $7,000 on my capital. this is my second opportunity cost.

total opportunity cost = $7,000 + $30,000 = $37,000

economic profit = $35,000 - $37,000 = $-2000

Classify each of the following as:___________
a) Adding refrigerant to an air conditioning system
b) Fixing damage due to a car accident
c) Installing a new air conditioning system in an old building
d) Paving a new parking lot
e) Exterior and interior painting
f) Overhauling an engine in a large truck
g) Resurfacing a pool in an apartment building
h) New landscaping

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Answer:

1. Ordinary maintenance and repairs.

a) Adding refrigerant to an air conditioning system.

b) Fixing damage due to a car accident.

e) Exterior and interior painting.

2. Assets improvements

c) Installing a new air conditioning system in an old building.

d) Paving a new parking lot.

h) New landscaping.

3. Extra ordinary repairs.

f) Overhauling an engine in a large truck.

g) Resurfacing a pool in an apartment building.

Explanation:

Assets improvements: this are improvements carried out on an assets for comfort and ease of use of such assets. Example is the installation of air conditioning unit in an old building.

Ordinary maintenance and repairs: this are maintenance and repairs carried out on machines, equipment and tools to bring them to the required working conditions or standard.

Extraordinary repairs: unlike ordinary maintenance and repairs this requires overhauling or changing of heavy components parts of a machine or equipment.

Lok Co. reports net sales of $5,856,480 for 2016 and $8,679,690 for 2017. End-of-year balances for total assets are 2015, $1,686,000; 2016, $1,800,000; and 2017, $1,982,000. (a) Compute Lok's total asset turnover for 2016 and 2017.

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Answer:

2016 = $3.36

2017 = $4.59

Explanation:

The solution of total assets turnover is shown below:-

Particulars                                              2016          2017  

Total assets in the beginning     $1,686,000    $1,800,000

Total assets at the end                $1,800,000    $1,982,000

Average assets                            $1,743,000    $1,891,000

(Assets in the beginning + Assets at end) ÷ 2

Sales revenue                               $5,856,480   $8,679,690

Total assets turnover                     $3.36              $4.59

(Sales revenue ÷ Average Total assets)

A buyer is getting a fully amortized loan for $220,000. The bank will give the buyer the loan for 15 years at 5 1/2% or for 30 years at 6 1/2%. To the nearest dollar, what is the difference between the monthly payments for these two loans?

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Answer:

Difference in monthly payment=$407.0339

Explanation:

Loan Amortization: A loan repayment method structured such that a series of equal periodic installments will be paid for certain number of periods to offset both the loan principal amount and the accrued interest.

The monthly installment is computed as follows:  

Monthly installment= Loan amount/annuity factor

Loan amount; =220,000

Annuity factor = (1 - (1+r)^(-n))/r

r -monthly rate of interest, n- number of months

First option

monthly interest rate = 5.5% =0.458 %, n- 15×12

Annuity factor= (1-(1+0.055)^(-180 )/0.055 =122.38

Monthly repayment = 220,000/122.386 = 1797.58

Second option

r- 6.5%/12 = 0.542  % n = 15×12 = 180

Annuity factor = ( 1- (1+0.00542)^(-360))/0.005 42= 158.21

Monthly installment = 220,000/1390.549  = 1390.54

Difference in monthly payment = 1,797.583 -  1390.54 =  407.0339

Difference in monthly payment=407.0339

The common belief among economists is that it is better to embrace _____________, and then deal with the costs and trade offs with other policy tools, than it is to engage in _______________.

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Answer: the gains from trade; protectionism

Explanation:

The common belief among economists is that it is better to embrace the gains from trade, and then deal with the costs and trade offs with other policy tools, than it is to engage in protectionism.

Economists believe that when countries engage in trade together, it brings about increase in the world's output, better innovation and better product quality hence, they do not really support protectionism.

makes and sells tasty burritos for $8 per unit with a unit variable cost of $6. All sales are for cash and the variable costs are paid immediately. The company has budgeted the following data for March: Sales 22160 units Cash, beginning balance $34000 Selling and administrative (of which depreciation, $5,000) $53000 Required minimum cash balance $66480 If necessary, the company will borrow cash from a bank on the first day of March. Assume that the borrowing can be made in any (exact) amount, but bears interest at 3% per month. The March interest will be paid during subsequent months. Q: What is the closest amount of cash that must be borrowed on March 1 to cover all cash disbursements and to obtain the desired March 31 cash balance

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Answer:

$36,160

Explanation:

expected cash flow for March

Beginning cash balance    $34,000

Sales                                   $177,280

Variable costs                   -$132,960

S&A costs                           -$48,000      

without depreciation                        

ending cash balance          $30,320

desired ending cash         -$66,480

cash deficit to be                $36,160

covered by bank loan

Widget Co has a market capitalization of $ 100M. It does a 5-for-1 stock split. It then does a 1- for-25 reverse stock split. Finally, it does a 35-for-1 stock split. Nothing else changes. What’s the new market cap?

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Answer: $100M

Explanation:

This is a bit of a trick question but when you come into contact with such questions remember this, stock splits do not change the total Market Capitalization. Market Cap is the total cash value of the company's stock in the market. A split would increase the number of shares outstanding but the market cap will remain the same because the shares will decrease in value.

All of you have merchants in the area where you live. You may often shop there or perhaps some of you may have even worked in a merchant shop. For this discussion, think of a popular merchant near you. What type of merchandise do they stock

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Answer:

A confectionery

Explanation:

Remember, merchandise is the products up for sale in any business.

This shop deals with all products that involves baking, they have operated at our locality for years now and I have come to love going shopping there.

Their merchandise includes; bread, pastries, baking utensils and other related items..

Fill in the blanks to complete the sentence. A company has the following budget information: Sales: $118,800; COGS: $48,500; Depreciation expense: $1,500; Interest expense: $250; Other expenses: $41,880. If the company budgets 40% for income tax expense, the budgeted net income will be $

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Answer:

16,002

Explanation:

A company has the following budget information

Sales = $118,000

COGS= $48,500

Depreciation expense= $1,500

Interest expense= $250

Other expense= $41,880

The company budgets 40% for income tax expense

= 40/100

= 0.4

The first step is to calculate the total expense incurred in the company

Total expense= COGS+depreciation expense+Interest expense+Other expenses

= $48,500+$1,500+$250+$41,880

= $92,130

The next step is to calculate the pre-tax income

Pre-tax income= Sales-total expenses

= $118,800-$92,130

= $26,670

The next step is to calculate the income tax expense

Income tax expense= $26,670×0.4

= $10,668

Therefore, the budgeted net income can be calculated as follows

Budgeted net income= Pre-tax income-income tax expense

= 26,670-10,668

= 16,002

Hence the budgeted net income is 16,002

Royal Lawncare Company produces and sells two packaged products—Weedban and Greengrow. Revenue and cost information relating to the products follow: Product Weedban Greengrow Selling price per unit $ 9.00 $ 39.00 Variable expenses per unit $ 2.70 $ 14.00 Traceable fixed expenses per year $ 131,000 $ 33,000 Last year the company produced and sold 40,500 units of Weedban and 18,500 units of Greengrow. Its annual common fixed expenses are $101,000. Required: Prepare a contribution format income statement segmented by product lines.

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Answer:

                      Royal Lawncare Company

                              Income Statement

                                 Total                    Weedban              Greengrow

Sales revenue          $1,086,000         $364,500              $721,500

Variable costs          $368,350             $109,350              $259,000

Contribution             $717,650              $255,150              $462,500

margin

Traceable fixed        $164,000                $131,00                 $33,000

costs

Segment margin      $553,650             $124,150               $429,500

Common fixed          $101,000

costs

Net income              $452,650

In the government-wide statements, Internal Service Funds are most commonly a(n) ________ activity, whereas Enterprise Funds are a(n) ________ activity.

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Answer: business type; governmental

Explanation:

It should be noted that the main difference that exists between the enterprise fund and the internal service fund is that while the enterprise fund

are used to give services to general public, the internal service funds are used in the provision of services within governmental organization.

bond j has a coupon rate of 3 percent and bond k has a coupon rate of 9 percent. Both bonds have 13 years to maturity, make semiannual payments, and have a YTM of 6 percent. what if rates suddenly fall by 2 percent instesd?

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Answer:

if interest rates fall by 2%

price of bond j will increase to $756.83, price change = $756.83 - $663.28 = $93.55 or 14.1%

price of bond k will increase to $1,317.99, price change = $1,317.99 - $1,224.47 = $93.52 or 7.64%

Explanation:

bond j coupon rate 3%, 13 years to maturity, semiannual payments, YTM 6%

bond k coupon rate 9%, 13 years to maturity, semiannual payments, YTM 6%

current market price of bond j:

YTM = {coupon + [(face value - market value)/n]} / [(face value + market value)/2]

0.03 = {15 + [(1,000 - market value)/26]} / [(1,000 + market value)/2]

0.015(1,000 + market value) = 15 + [(1,000 - market value)/26]

15 + 0.015market value = 15 + 35.46 - 0.038market value

0.05346market value = 35.46

market value = 35.46 / 0.05346 = $663.28

current market price of bond k:

YTM = {coupon + [(face value - market value)/n]} / [(face value + market value)/2]

0.03 = {45 + [(1,000 - market value)/26]} / [(1,000 + market value)/2]

0.015(1,000 + market value) = 45 + [(1,000 - market value)/26]

15 + 0.015market value = 15 + 65.46 - 0.038market value

0.05346market value = 65.46

market value = 65.46 / 0.05346 = $1,224.47

if YTM decrease by 2%, then:

new market price of bond j:

0.02 = {15 + [(1,000 - market value)/26]} / [(1,000 + market value)/2]

0.01(1,000 + market value) = 15 + [(1,000 - market value)/26]

10 + 0.01market value = 15 + 35.46 - 0.038market value

0.05346market value = 40.46

market value = 40.46 / 0.05346 = $756.83

new market price of bond k:

YTM = {coupon + [(face value - market value)/n]} / [(face value + market value)/2]

0.02 = {45 + [(1,000 - market value)/26]} / [(1,000 + market value)/2]

0.01(1,000 + market value) = 45 + [(1,000 - market value)/26]

10 + 0.01market value = 15 + 65.46 - 0.038market value

0.05346market value = 70.46

market value = 70.46 / 0.05346 = $1,317.99

Determine the amount of money that must be invested now​ (time 0) at 10​% nominal​ interest, compounded​ monthly, to provide an annuity of ​$7 comma 000 per year for 12 ​years, starting eight years from now. The interest rate remains constant over this entire period of time.

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Answer:

the amount of money that must be invested now is $21068.87

Explanation:

Given that:

Nominal interest = 10%

Annuity = 7000

n = 8 years

The Effective interest rate is calculated by using the formula:

Effective interest rate = [tex]( 1 + \dfrac{r}{100 \times n})^n-1[/tex]

Effective interest rate = [tex]( 1 + \dfrac{10}{100 \times 8})^8-1[/tex]

Effective interest rate = 0.1045

Effective interest rate = 10.45 %

Thus ; the the amount of money that must be invested now​  is the present value with the annuity of ​$7, 000 per year for 12 ​years, starting eight years from now.

[tex]PV = 7000(\dfrac{(1+ 0.1045)^{12}-1}{0.1045(1 + 0.1045)^{12}})( \dfrac{1}{(1+ 0.1045)^8})[/tex]

PV = 7000 × 6.666056912 × 0.4515171371

PV = $21068.87

Thus; the amount of money that must be invested now is $21068.87

Parton and Sons is a law firm that uses activity-based costing. Classify these activities as value-added or non-value-added:

a. Taking appointments
b. Reception
c. Meeting with clients
d. Bookkeeping
e. Court time
f. Meeting with opposing attorneys
g. Billing
h. Advertising

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Answer:

The answer is:

A - Non-value-added

B - Non-value-added

C- Value-added

D- Non-value-added

E - Value-added

F - Value-added

G - Non-value-added

H- Non-value-added

Explanation:

In activity-based costing, Non-value-added activities are activities that add costs to ones product without enhancing the value while value-added is a cost that enhance the quality of a product or service.

A - Non-value-added

B - Non-value-added

C- Value-added

D- Non-value-added

E - Value-added

F - Value-added

G - Non-value-added

H- Non-value-added

The Pieper Corp. recorded the accrual of a revenue by debiting Accounts Receivable and crediting Unearned Revenue. What is the effect of the error on the following?
a. Liabilities Net Income
No error No error
b. Liabilities Net Income
No error Overstated
c. Liabilities Net Income
Understated Overstated
d. Liabilities Net Income
Overstated Understated
e. Liabilities Net Income
Overstated No Error

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Answer:

e. Liabilities Net Income

Overstated No Error

Explanation:

Unearned Revenue is a liability account that is used to record revenue that the business has received but not yet earned because the goods and services have not yet been provided. By crediting Accrued revenue to this account, it increases it when it is not supposed to so Liabilities are overstated.

Accrued Revenue go to the Accounts Receivable section of the balance sheet to indicate that the business is owed for goods or services provided and so have nothing to do with Net Income so there is no error there.

A company manufactures and sells two products: Product A1 and Product C4. Data concerning the expected production of each product and the expected total direct labor-hours (DLHs) required to produce that output appear below:

Expected Production Direct Labor-Hours Per Unit Total Direct Labor-Hours
Product A1 500 2.0 1,000
Product C4 200 1.0 200
Total direct labor-hours 1,200

The direct labor rate is $27.40 per DLH. The direct materials cost per unit is $281 for Product A1 and $267 for Product C4. The company is considering adopting an activity-based costing system with the following activity cost pools, activity measures, and expected activity:

Estimated Expected
Activity Cost Pools Activity Measures Overhead Cost Product C1 Product M2 Total
Labor-related DLHs $558,452 7,200 7,700 14,900
Production orders Orders 75,240 500 600 1,100
General factory MHs 886,410 4,400 4,600 9,000
$1,520,102

The total cost per unit of Product C4 under activity-based costing is closest to: ____________

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Answer:

Unitary cost= $4,207.85

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Product C4:

Production= 200 units

Direct labor hours per unit= 1

Total DLH= 200

The direct labor rate is $27.40 per DLH.

The direct materials cost per unit is $267

Activity Cost Pools -  Overhead Cost - Product C4 -  Total

Labor-related DLHs $558,452 - 7,700 - 14,900

Production orders Orders $75,240 - 600 - 1,100

General factory MHs $886,410 - 4,600 - 9,000

First, we need to calculate the predetermined overhead rate for each activity:

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

Labor-related= 558,452/14,900= $37.48 per DLH

Production orders= 75,240/1,100= $68.4 per order

General factory= 886,410/9,000= $98.49 per machine hour

Now, we can allocate overhead to C4 as a whole:

Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base

Labor-related= 37.48*7,700= $288,596

Production orders= 68.4*600= $41,040

General factory= 98.49*4,600= $453,054

Total= $782,690

Finally, the total cost and cost per unit:

Total cost= 200*267 + 200*27.4 + 782,690

Total cost= $841,570

Unitary cost= 841,570/200= $4,207.85

Watson consulting, llc is a consultancy to consultants. They have bonds which have a face value of $1,000. The bonds carry a 3.5 percent semi-annual coupon, and mature in 10 years. What is the current price of these bonds if the yield to maturity (the going market rate, rd) is 5 percent

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Answer:

The current market price is $ 883.08  

Explanation:

The current market price can be ascertained using the pv excel function as follows:

=-pv(rate,nper,pmt,fv)

rate is the semiannual yield to maturity which is 5%/2

nper is the number of semiannual coupons in the bond i.e 10*2=20

pmt is the semiannual coupon=3.5%*1/2*$1000=$17.5

fv is the face value of the bond

=-pv(5%/2,20,17.5,1000)=$ 883.08  

The purchase price of a natural gas-fired commercial boiler (capacity X) was $181,000 eight years ago. Another boiler of the same basic design, except with capacity 1.42X, is currently being considered for purchase. If it is purchased, some optional features presently costing $28,000 would be added for your application. If the cost index was 162 for this type of equipment when the capacity X boiler was purchased and is 221 now, and the applicable cost capacity factor is 0.8, what is your estimate of the purchase price for the new boiler

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Answer:

$308,500.85

Explanation:

$181,000 eight years ago in real dollars was $181,000 / 162 = $111,728.40

new boiler with a 1.42X capacity x capacity factor = 1.42 x 0.8 = 1.136 (the price of the new boiler is 1.136 times the old boiler)

current price of the new boiler in real dollars = 1.136 x $111,728.40 = $126,923.46

real dollars converted to current nominal dollars = $126,923.46 x 2.21 = $280,500.85

price of the new boiler + additional optional features = $280,500.85 + $28,000 = $308,500.85

Here is the capital structure of Microsoft. What part of the $117.67 share price (to the nearest dollar) is represented by cash?

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Answer: $17 (to the nearest dollar)

Explanation:

The Cash in the price of the stock price is represented by the formula;

Cash = [tex]\frac{Cash and Cash Equivalents}{Market Capitalisation} *Share Price[/tex]

Cash = [tex]\frac{127,662,000,000}{902,635,911,922} *$117.67[/tex]

Cash = 16.642355

Cash = $17 (to the nearest dollar)

The part of the $117.67 share price that is represented by cash is $17.

It should be noted that the calculation for the part of the $117.67 share price that is represented by cash goes thus:

Cash = [Cash and cash equivalents/Market capitalization] × Share price

Cash = [127662000000/902635911922] × 117.67

Cash = 16.64

Cash = $17 approximately

In conclusion, the cash will be $17

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Our company sells a product for $150 per unit. Variable costs are $90 per unit and fixed costs are $18,000. The company expects to sell 800 units this year. What is the contribution margin in total dollars

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Answer:

$48,000

Explanation:

From the question, we are given the following;

Per unit selling price of the product = $150

Variable costs per unit = $90

Fixed costs = $18,000

Expected units to be sold 800

Therefore,

Contribution margin in dollars = Selling price - Variable costs

= ($150 × 800) -($90 × 800)

= $120,000 - $72,000

=$48,000

3. When Blackstone investment company borrowed funds to buy out the stockholders of Busch Entertainment, it was participating in a(n)

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Answer: c. Leveraged Buyout

Explanation:

A Leveraged buyout as the term suggests, is when a buyout is sponsored mainly by the use of debt. In Business Leveraged Buyouts usually occur when either the management, employees or private investors buys out or attempts to buy out the Shareholders of a company by using debt funding so that they can then own the company. The debt is acquired by using both assets of the company being bought and that of the company buying (unless they do not have any) as collateral.  

When Blackstone investment company borrowed funds to buy out the stockholders of Busch Entertainment, it was participating in a Leveraged Buyout.

It is better to evaluate economic decisions at the marginal, where the decision has to be made as long as its marginal benefit exceeds its marginal cost, if not equal to its marginal cost.
A. True
B. False

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Answer: True

Explanation:

Output is always maximised where Marginal Benefit is above Marginal Cost. Ideally speaking, Marginal Benefits should be equal to Marginal Costs but Marginal Benefits being greater than cost is still a good thing because it means that there is still room for expansion until such a point as the MB = MC.

However, if it starts costing more per unit to gain a benefit per unit MB < MC, the decision makers can know to limit the activity because this will cause losses. This is why it is better to make decisions at a Marginal level so that one may know when output is maximised as well as when to rein in production.

Review the Inquirer to determine Chester’s current strategy. Where will they seek a competitive advantage? From the following list, select the top five sources of competitive advantage that Chester would be most likely to pursue.
Select 5:
a) Increase demand through TQM initiatives
b) Offer attractive credit terms
c) Seek excellent product designs, high awareness, and high accessibility
d) Add additional products
e) Seek the lowest price in their target market while maintaining a competitive contribution margin
f) Accept lower plant utilization and higher capacities to insure sufficient capacity is available to meet demand
g) Reduce labor costs through training and recruitment
h) Seek high automation levels
i) Seek high plant utilization, even if it risks occasional small stockouts
j) Reduce cost of goods through TQM initiatives

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Answer:

a) Increase demand through TQM initiatives

b) Offer attractive credit terms

c) Seek excellent product designs, high awareness, and high accessibility

e) Seek the lowest price in their target market while maintaining a competitive contribution margin

g) Reduce labor costs through training and recruitment

Explanation:

Chester by pursuing the top five targets listed above would Have a competitive advantage among it's competitors. First their total quality management strategy(TQM) would increase customer satisfaction and spiral their demand growth. Secondly attractive credit terms would increase demand by encouraging customers that require credit facilities for their purchases. Excellent product designs and more awareness would increase product quality while also bring more awareness to the business. Reducing price would also increase demand and since they'd be able to keep a competitive contribution margin they would be able to stay ahead in the market. Lastly reduction in labour costs will have a ripple effect on the whole business as costs will be reduced and cost of goods will be reduced to ensure lower prices and high demand

Accounting for pensions receives more attention in the United States (US) than in other countries. Discuss reasons that would explain why pension accounting has less emphasis in many foreign countries than the US.

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Answer:

I. Lack of a proper pension system

II. Corruption

III. Lack of interest.

Explanation:

I. Lack of a proper pension system: Some countries especially in the developing countries have no proper pension system which makes them not to put good attention to pension accounting

II. Corruption: This is one of the main reasons why pension accounting is given less accounting in many countries of the world, as some leaders usually wants to create room to loot the funds of the pensioners.

III. Lack of adequate interest: Some countries of the world give less focus and emphasis on the plights of pensioners which makes them not to put good effort to their issues or pension accounting.

O'NeillO'Neill​'s Products manufactures a single product.​ Cost, sales, and production information for the company and its single product is as​ follows:

Selling price per unit is $54
Variable manufacturing costs per unit manufactured includes direct materials DM, direct labor DL, and variable MOH $27.
Variable operating expenses per unit sold $4
Fixed manufacturing overhead (MOH) in total for the year $120,000
Fixed operating expenses in total for the year $92,000
Units manufactured and sold for the year 12,000 units

Required:
a. Prepare an income statement for the upcoming year using variable costing.
b. Prepare an income statement for the upcoming year using absorption costing.

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Answer:

Instructions are below.

Explanation:

The absorption costing method includes all costs related to production, both fixed and variable. The unit product cost is calculated using direct material, direct labor, and total unitary manufacturing overhead.

The variable costing method incorporates all variable production costs (direct material, direct labor, and variable overhead).

Absorption costing income statement:

Sales= 12,000*54= 648,000

COGS= (12,000*27) + 120,000= (444,000)

Gross profit= 204,000

Total operating expenses= (12,000*4) + 92,000= (140,000)

Net operating income= 64,000

Variable costing income statement:

Sales= 648,000

Total variable cost= 12,000*(27 + 4)= (372,000)

Total contribution margin= 276,000

Fixed manufacturing overhead= (120,000)

Fixed operating expenses= (92,000)

Net operating income= 64,000

"If the regulations for environmental protection were strictly adhered to and industries, cities, and individuals considered the environment crucial for survival and a thriving market, what would be the benefits from this change

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Explanation:

The benefits arising from complying with an environmental protection regulation would be diverse for society, for companies and for the environment as a whole.

It is ideal to recognize the scarcity of natural resources, and knowing how to preserve them as citizens is everyone's duty. Environmental awareness and compliance with regulations would lead to significant changes in quality of life, air, water, decrease the greenhouse effect, decrease respiratory diseases, etc.

For the industry, complying with environmental regulation makes it better positioned in the market, attracts more investors, motivates employees more, reduces unnecessary risks and costs in addition to enhancing the continuous improvement of processes as a whole.

Radovilsky Manufacturing Company, in Hayward, California, makes flashing lights for toys. The company operates its production facility 300 days per year. It has orders for about 9,000 flashing lights per year and has the capacity of producing 60 per day. Setting up the light production costs $49. The holding cost is $0.10 per light per year.

a. What is the optimal size of the production run?
b. What is the average holding cost per year?
c. What is the average setup cost per year?
d. What is the total cost per year, including the cost of the lights?

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Answer:

a. 2,970

b. $148.50

c. $148.50

d. $297.00

Explanation:

Optimal size of the production run is the size of the Production run that minimizes set -up costs and holding costs.

Optimal size of the production run = √ (2 × Annual Production Demand × Set-up Cost) / Holding Cost per unit

                                                          = √(2 × 9,000 × $49) / $0.10

                                                          = 2,969.85 or 2,970 flashing lights

Average holding cost = Optimal size of the production run /2 × Holding Cost per unit

                                     = 2,970/2 × $0.10                        

                                     = $148.50

Average setup cost = Annual Production Demand / Optimal size of the production run × Cost per set -up

                                = 9,000 / 2,970 × $49

                                = $148.50

Total Cost = Average holding cost + Average setup cost

                 = $148.50 + $148.50

                 = $297.00

Calvert Corporation expects an EBIT of $25,300 every year forever. The company currently has no debt, and its cost of equity is 15.3 percent. The company can borrow at 10.1 percent and the corporate tax rate is 25 percent. a. What is the current value of the company

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Answer:

Value of the company = $124,019.61

Explanation:

The value of then firm is the present value of its expected future cash inflow discounted at its required rate of return.

In this case, the earnings available to ordinary shareholders becomes the annual cash inflow while the appropriate discount rate is the cost of equity.

The absence of debt in the company's capital structure implies that the cost of equity would be the appropriate discount rate.

And the  value of the company would be determined as follows

Value of the company = Earnings after tax/Cost of equity

Earnings after tax = EBIT × (1-Tax rate)= 25,300×(1-0.25)=18,975

Cost of equity = 15.3%

Value of the company = 18975 /0.153= 124,019.6078

Value of the company = $124,019.61

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